MIDWEEK EDITION
JULY 19,2006
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Vol. 44. No. 8
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Evacuation
from beach
up to 62 hrs.
polo cy KATHI HARTMAII
Wanda Cassidy of Green Cove springs on Cocoa (left) and Tracy Mitchell on Rookie get ready to head toward the beach at
Mickler's beach access in Ponte Vedra Tuesday morning. Both women said they frequently ride their horses on the beach.
Couple complains to PVCA about
horse droppings at PV oceanfront
by KATHY -LARTMAN
EDITOR
A Ponte Vedra Beach couple
told the Ponte Vedra
Community Association
Monday that they are irritated
by horse droppings they
sometimes see on their daily
beach walks.
Saying the droppings are
aesthetically unpleasant and
may be a health hazard,
Marty Trachtenberg and his
wife Sandy Sohn asked the
PVCA how they should
approach the issue.
"They make a good point,"
said John Clifford, a PVCA
board member
"There's a health issue, as
well as aesthetics."
But St. Johns Couinty health
and beach experts say that
they get very few complaints
about horses on the beach
and that bird droppings are
more of a problem than those
Bridge color
discussed at
PVCA meet
FROM ST4FF
The Ponte Vedra Community
Association board will stay out
of the pink bridge fray unless
those living near the Rutile
Drive bridge agree a new color
is needed.
Two persons who live near
the new bridge, which is paint-
ed a coral color that some find
objectionable, asked the PVCA
for help Monday in changing
to a new color.
The bridge, which opened
last weekend after about hine
months of work, is near the
spot where another bridge is
being built.
That bridge, on Lake Road, is
expected to be finished in the
fall.
The resident were told to ask
their neighbors what color
they would want and to report
back to the PVCA.
from horses. '
"What the
state has found i
is that when
there are ele-
vated levels of
the entero-
coccus species
[of bacteria in
the surf], it usu-
ally coordinates
with birds,"
Mike Towle,
director of
environmental health for St.
Johns County, said Tuesday.
Towle said his department
"occasionally" gets com-
plaints about horse feces on
the beach.
Tara Dodson, habitat con-
servation coordinator for St.
Johns County beach opera-
tions, said Tuesday that
department gets "very, very
few" complaints about horses
on the beach.
"We just
haven't had an
issue with it,"
she said.
Dodson said
that horses and
their riders are
supposed to stay
at least 15 feet
away from the
dunes and are
"supposed to
ride below the
-"- high tide line."
Three women who rode
their horses on the beach at
Mickler's beach access
Tuesday said they do just that.
Ellen O'Brien of Ponte
Vedra Beach, a member of the
Ponte \'edra Riding Club, said
riders keep tide charts handy'
so thev' can ride at the water's
edge before or after low tide.
"We need the hard foot-
ing," O'Brien said Tuesday,
after a morning tide on
Bandit, her PasoFino horse.
"We like to stay at the water's
edge."
That was echoed by Wanda
Cassidy of Green Cove
Springs, who was getting
ready to ride her horse,
Cocoa, with Tracy Mitchell of
Whitehouse, Fla., and her
horse Rookie.
"Horse people usually try to
be very careful, because we
don't want to be driven off
[the beach]," Cassidy said.
O'Brien said many people
mistakenly think that horses
frequently drop feces.
"I think people are under
the mistaken impression that
horses drop poop every five
minutes, but nothing can be
further from the truth," she
said.
See DROPPINGS, A-3
pholo by ROB DeANGELO
Swimmers competing in the boys 10 & Under 50-yard freestyle event leave the starting blocks
Saturday at the Winston Family YMCA in Ponte Vedra Beach. The Winston Waves finished the
regular season and now focus on this weekend's First Coast championships at the University of
North Florida. See story, B-1.
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
A 2005 Hurricane Evacuation
Study released Monday says
that evacuating residents in St.
Johns Count' for a hurricane
could take as long as 62 hours.
That means emergency man-
agement officials will need to
order evacuations earlier than
24 hours before the storm hits
- something that has never
been done before, according to
Ed Preston with the Northeast
Florida Regional Council.
"It means that emergency
managers and chief elected
officials are going to have to
tell people to leave when we're
not even sure if they're going
to get hit by the storm,"
Preston said in an interview
Tuesday.
"It's going to be very expen-
sive," Preston added, explain-
ing that closing businesses
interrupts the economy.
The previous evacuation
study for Northeast Florida
was conducted in 1998 and did
not take into consideration the
traffic delays created by'resi-
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF It'RITER
A 1-cent sales tax referen-
dum that might have paid for a
new 800-megahertz emergency
communications system for St.
Johns County died at last
week's County Commission
meeting, apparently
for lack of support. .
C o u n t y
Commissioner Ben i
Rich, i'ho was cam-
paigning to place
the referendum on
the November bal-
lot, said he "discon-
tinued" the item in
the St. Johns Board
of County
Commissioners
meeting July 11 after Ben
seeing that neither
St. Johns County
Sheriff David Shoar, .
Fire Chief Bobby
Hall nor Emergency
NM management
Director Ray Ashton
were at the meeting.
"County staff and
I, in preparation of
this agenda item,
wasted a consider-
able amount of time
and effort," Rich
wrote this week in a David
letter to The Leader
about why he decided to drop
the initiative.
If placed on the ballot and
approved by voters, the two-
year sales tax would have
helped pay for the communi-
cations system, a sheriff's office
annex in the northern part of
the county and the relocation
of the county's Emergency
Operations Center.
Both Shoar and Hall have
spoken to the board before
about the need for an
I-
S
dents evacuating form other
counties.
The new study estimates that
when 12 counties south of St.
Johns County evacuate, it
would take about 26 hours for
the affected St. Johns residents
to completely evacuate for a
Category 1 storm.
The earlier study had put the
Category I evacuation from St.
Johns County at 10.5 hours,
although that does not take
into consideration traffic from
the southern counties.
Fox a Category 2 storm, it
would take 45.25 hours, and
for a Category 3 it would take
52.25 hours, according to the
new study. For Category 4 and
5, evacuation time for St.
Johns residents jumps to 62
hours.
The times are measured from
the time the evacuation is
ordered to the time the last res-
ident reaches safety.
The evacuation time for an
individual resident is less, but
not by very much, according to
the new statistics.
See EVACUATION, A-3
improved communications
system in case of disaster situa-
tions.
The sales tax also would have
paid for renovations at several
schools to make them hurri-
cane shelters.
"In my opinion the only way
that this could have possibly
gone forward is with
-, the sheriff's support,"
SRich said in a tele-
Sphone interview
Monday.
"He's the only one
% with enough credibil-
ity to sell to the peo-
pie what he had
already sold to me."
Rich said Shoar
agreed to support the
initiative in several
jich preliminary meetings
held to discuss the
sales tax.
Shoar, however,
said there was no
agreement.
Rich said the sher-
iff urged him to
extend the sales tax
from one year to two
years in order to pay
for more items,
which included two
sheriff's office annex-
es in the north and
3hoar south.
Ben said he and
Shoar "shook on it."
Joe Burch, the county's pur-
chasing director who was also
at the meetings, said he doesn't
recall the hand shake.
Doug Timms, the county's
director of budget manage-
ment, said he remembers them
shaking hands on the deal.
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AROUND THE BEACHES Boat catches fire at marina
in Jacksonville Beach
Beaches Watch earns
state steward award
Beaches Watch has been
chosen ,by 1000 Friends of
Florida to receive a 2006
Community Steward Award.
The group, 1000 Friends of
Florida; hosts the Better
Community Awards program
to showcase Florida's leading
citizens, public servants, pro-
grams and communities that
are contributing to an
enhanced quality of life in
the state of Florida, according
to observers.
"Beaches Watch is"'tbeing
recognizedd fTr obtu''efforts to
preserve our Beaches' quality
of life through promoting
growth management, for
sponsoring and successfully
passing the height amend-
ment in Jacksonville Beach
and for our continued efforts
to educate and involve citi-
zens in the quality of life
issues in our beaches commu-
nities," said Beaches Watch
founder Sandy Golding..
Beaches Watch is one of
three recipients in the state of
Florida to receive the award
for 2006.
The executive director of
1000 Friends of'Florida will be.
presenting the Community
Steward Award to 'Beaches
Watch on Aug. 17 from 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. at the Jacksonville
Beach Municipal Golf Course
Club House, 605 Penman Rd.
S., Jacksonville Beach
There will be light hours
d'oeuvres and a cash bar at:
the reception.
Those :attending should
RSVP via phone at 513-9242
or email at info@beach-
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and number that will be
attending no later than Aug.
San Pablo area's
concerns to be discussed
A Visioning Workshop, or
charrette, will be held Aug. 5
in Jacksonville City
Councilmember Richard
Clark's district., which
includes San Pablo. The
workshop is for all residents
and business owners in the
San Pablo area to discuss area
concerns and the meeting
will be held at the San Pablo
Baptist Church, 3044 Sai
Pablo Road from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Contact Christopher
Flagg, President of JaxPride at
354-2704 for information.
Mayport Elementary
hosts carnival July 29
MNavport Elementary
School, 2753 Shangri-la
Drive, July 29 will hold a car-
nival at the school from 10
,a.m. to 2 p.m.
The free event will include
games, vendors and inflata-
1 lei' ,Li also offer I pa rents, an
opportunityv to.register, their
child for the upcoming
school year.
"We wan to make sure we
get all the kids registered,"
Principal Nancy Bragan said
this week, adding that regis-
tration was the ulterior
motive for the carnival.
Hook 'em on page 1
In today's media-rich envi-
ronment, it's difficult to keep a
reader's attention unless the
author hooks the reader imme-
diately, according to award-
winning author Vic DiGenti of
Ponte Vedra Beach.
DiGenti will lead a discus-
sion on "Importance of the
First Page" at the Florida
Writers Association's (FWA)
Ponte Vedra Writer's Group
meeting at 10 a.m, Saturday,
July 22.
The meetings at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Branch Library, is
open to FWA members and
nonmembers.
DiGenti spent 35 years work-
ing for .WJCT .,Public
Broadcasting in a9 variety of
positions before he retired in
2001.
Since then .he has written
two books about a traveling cat
"Windrusher" and
"Windrusher and the Cave of
Tho-hothan ," each of which
'won an FWA award for Best
Young Adult Novel.
DiGenti will give tips on
how to write an opening that
grabs the reader's attention
and keeps the pages turning.
He also invites anyone work-
ing on a book or short story to
bring along their first page and
12 copies to share with others
for critiquing.
For more, information, call
DiGenti at 285-2258.
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Evacuation: 1-10 & 1-295 is dog point
Continued from A-1
In a Category 5 storm in
which other evacuations have,
created heavy traffic, it could
take one resident anywhere
from 36 to 40 hours to drive to
safety, according to the study.
Preston said the main reason
for the increased travel time is
a bottleneck or "choke point",
at the interchange, at I-10 and
1-295.
Preston said 80 percent of
hurricane evacuation traffic
must pass through that point,
which would probably prompt
the governor to open all of 1-10
to westbound traffic.
Not only will county offi-
cials need to order evacuations
earlier, but residents are going
to need to leave earlier, Preston
said.
Typically, a resident spends
about 10 to 12 hours preparing
to leave before he or she actu-
ally gets in the car and begins
to drive to safety, Preston said.
That means the peak traffic
time would be about 10 to 12
hours after the evacuation is
ordered.
Boarding up windows, bring-
ing in hazardous items from
the yard and making arrange-
ments for pets should be done
before the evacuation order is
made, according to Preston.
The study also evaluated the
shelter resources of the
Northeast Florida region,
which includes Baker,- Clay,
Duval, Flagler, Nassau, Putnam
and St. Johns counties.
Of those seven counties, all
,but St. Johns have inadequate
shelter resources according to
state standards, Preston said.
The Northeast Florida
Regional Council is urging res-
idents to consider evacuating
to safe areas within the county.
For a category 1 storm, only
the barrier islands would need
to evacuate, meaning most
areas .west of the Intracoastal
Waterway would be safe during
the storm.
. The hurricane season began
June 1 and continues through
Nov. 30.
For more information visit
www.nefrc.org or call (904)-
279-0880.
StJohns County Evacuation Estimates
Areas Evacuating Number of hours to clear out of St Johns County
Cat 1 Cat2 Cat3 Cat4 Cat5
St Johns County only 11.75 19.25 20 22 122
Above plus E.Centrai(Volusia, Lake 17.5 24.25 32.25 40.75 40.75
Seminole, Brevard & Orange Cty)
Above plus Treasure Coast (four 21.5 25.75 40 43.75 43.75
Coastal counties South)
Above plus South Florida 26 30.25 49.75 55.5 55.5
(Broward, Dade & Monroe)
Above plus Tampa 36 45.25 52.25 62 62
JB mayor questions
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Continued from A-I
O'Brien, who said she
moved to Ponte Vedra Beach
from New Jersey so she could
ride her horses on the beach,
said that if three or four hors-
es took a four-hour ride, they
might leave four to six piles.
If a horse drops feces
around low tide, the incom-
ing tide will take the material
out to sea. .
, Towie said that horse feces
and dog feces are "equally
biodegradable" and readily
decompose at sea.
Weekly samples taken at
NMickler's beach access and at
the Solana Road beach access,
as well as the other six sample
areas in St. Johns County,
have raised no red flags in the
five years the state's Healthy
Beach Program has been in
place, Towle said.
"We have excellent beaches
here," Towle said.
He said that if a beachgoer
were to encounter some horse
or other feces, the person
should "avoid it, don't touch
it."
More of a problem, he said,
are the tide pools that are
attractive to children and
their parents but that can
hold waste material mostly
from birds and present a
health hazard.
Evidence of bacteria could
be a greenish tint or foam, or
both, Towle said.
O'Brien said horseback rid-
ers want to preserve the right
to ride on the beach.
"It is a special, special treat .
. to come ride on the beach,"
she said. "For me, it is the
Holy Grail."
by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF WRITER
Concerned about high
turnover rates at the city's Fire
Department, Jacksonville Beach
Mayor Fland Sharp Monday
lashed out at Fire Chief Gary
Frazier and questioned whether
the department can handle any
additional responsibilities.
The City Council approved a
memo of unders'difii'ig
between the City of Jacksor.vill
and Jacksonville Beach to allow
trained emergency personnel in
Jacksonville Beach to provide
advanced life support services
prior to the arrival of the
Jacksonville Fire and Rescue
crews.
"This is going to make owu
lives much more complicated
over there because we are going
to be dealing with drugs and
have a lot more equipment and
training," Sharp said. "Whal
concerns me is we are having a
Politics: Sheriff denies deal
Continued from A-i
But Timms said he thought
the deal was contingent upon
.the other four county com-
missioners agreeing to sup-
port the sales tax, as well.
Through private, individual
meetings with commission-
ers, Shoar said he discovered
that none would support the
sales tax.
Shoar said that he never
intended to speak to the
Board of County
Commissioners in support of
the referendum and made no
such agreement with Rich to
do, so.
"I do not support funding
public safety issues out of a
sales tax," Shoar said in an
interview Monday.
'How the commission
funds [these items] quite
frankly is their job," he said.
Shoar said after his first
meeting, with Rich on the.
sales tax, he may have given
Rich the impression that he
would publicly support the
referendum,,,. -' -
But Shoar., said he spoke to
Rich about his concerns and-
made it clear, that he didn't
think it .was appropriate to'
offer his support or oppose it
publicly.
"It became very clear that
he wanted me and the Fire
Chief (Bobby Hall) out in
front for a sales tax, and I'm
not going to :do that," Shoar
said. "
Shoar said he even called
Rich the night before the
meeting and made it "very
clear" that he would not make
a public statement in support
of the sales tax to the Board of
County Commissioners.
Rich said he received no
such phone call.
Instead, Rich said in his let-,
ter that he "received informa-
tion that indicated. it was
the intent of some commis-
sioners and staff managers to
deliberately sacrifice the work
done on this project for polit-
ical reasons."
He would not identify the
source of that information
nor the specifics of what he
was told, but he said it was
decided that no representa-
tives of the county's emer-
gency agencies should attend
the July 11 meeting.
Rich said he believes it "was
an obvious setup" to embar-
rass him. '
Rich said he did receive a
voicemail from the sheriff on
the morning of the meeting
explaining that Shoar's wife's
grandmother had died and
that he would be late to the
meeting.
"None of those people saw
fit to. dial the phone, to
send an emissary [in theii
places]," Rich said.
Rich said Hall told him he
was with Ashton when the
item came before the board
and they weren't aware it
would be discussed so early in
the meeting.
"What kind of an excuse is
that?" Rich said Monday. "1I
can read between the lines."
Hall was out of the office
this week and could not be
reached for comment.
See Rich's letter, A-4.
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"I used to be able to go over
there and see a lot of guys I
knew that had been around for
awhile and that is hard to do,
now," Sharp said.
"When you've got people
r with 15 years service walking
L out the door and going to
another agency and starting
J from scratch again, that is like
I the canary and the coal mine to
me. Something is going on."
i .Fire Chief Gary Frazier said all
of the vacant positions have
been filled and the department
"isn't having any more trouble
than we've always had," with
an average loss of four people.
I per year since 1997.
e "I'm going to beg to differ
here. You have lost seven in the
past six months which is like
one third of the department,"
r the mayor flatly countered.
"You've lost people that have
had 15 years of service in. There
is no way you can put a smiley
face on that."
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Letters to the editor:
Home insurance needs laws
To the editor:
To be brief; why is it that
our state allows companies to
'collect' premiums for years,
then, after the roughest storm
season 'on record, they're
allowed to just 'quit' the
homeowners insurance busi-
ness, but still write other poli-
cies?
Would that not be, like
refusing Social Security bene-
fits to anyone who has an ill-
ness? Given that insurance
itself is basically'a huge ponzi
scheme (legalized, just like
Social Security), why are play-
ers in the scheme allowed to
pick-and-choose their partici-
pation? It should be
MANDATORY in Florida; "if
you're going to cover ANY
type of physical property
belonging to general con-
sumers/residents in the state
of Florida, then you IMUST
offer home owners' insur-
ance!"
The ONLY way that cover-
age costs remain, low, is by
having MANY policies spread
over many companies!
Allowing fewer companies to
nit-pick and choose what'
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NB should keep autonomy.
To the editor:
The following quotes (they
are published on the Internet)
are from Eric Pardee when he
was campaigning as a candi-
date for Neptune Beach coun-
cilor- Seat 2- in 2004:
"Traffic congestion is a con-
cern and the City of
Jacksonville is studying
Penman Road and Florida
Boulevard. I will never vote to
widen either road so we
maintain the residential qual-
ity we have. We need to keep
the autonomy of Neptune
Beach while using the avail-
able resources from
Jacksonville. I can-help save
taxpayer money by connect-
Sing to these resources."
The "key" phrases are: "I will
never vote to widen either
road (Penman Road and
Florida Boulevard...) so we,
maintain the residential qual-
ity we have. We need to keep.
the autonomy of Neptune
Beach..." '
WE cannot comprehend
why an elected councilor-
who during his campaign:
expressed his alleged values
for our community- is now
fighting against the best
interests of Neptune Beach.
He is handing over our
"autonomy" to Wal-Mart and
"their" interests.
We do not need or want a
Wal-Mart in Neptune Beach.
What we need and want is
support for our community.
L. Lazarus
Neptune Beach
Return flight from Iraq first class
To the editor:
We returned yesterday from
a visit with our son and fami-
ly in Georgia, thus the delay
Sin writing this letter. Our son
travels frequently on business
and during a conversation he
spoke of his experience on a
flight from Jacksonville to
-Atlanta that w -e'wold like tio
,,hare. -. '.' '-"o : r.."i
On June 29, AirTran Flight
936 was preparing for depar-
ture at 6:30 p.m. when the
Captain made an announce-
ment from the cockpit. He
said that 12 soldiers returning
from Iraq were going home to
Atlanta and boarding the
flight ". let's show our
appreciation." After a round
of applause, and some yay's,
the Captain said ". .. that was
a little weak..." which led to
standing ovations, hoots and
hollers not to be believed.
Our son said he never wit-
nessed anything quite like it.
Some moving around was
done with some passengers
moving to Coach, and all 12
soldiers were seated in First
Class.
We owe our heartfelt
thanks and continued sup-_
port :fdrbtali~ W ifi'h andli
womeniwh' pfT thf'eir lives on
hold to volunteer and now
risk their lives preserving our
freedom. We are the proud
parents of a son who is career
Air Force, and a son who is a
member of the New Jersey Air
National Guard and know
only too well how appreciat-
ed these 12 soldiers must
have felt.
To the Captain of Flight
936, we salute you.
Bill & Pat Callan
Jacksonville Beach
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More letters to the editor:
Commissioner says politics killed sales tax vote.
To the editor:
On July 1lth, I presented a
proposal for a voter referen-
dum to be put on the
November ballot for consider-
ation for approval by the St.
Johns County Board of
County Commissioners. At
the time of its presentation, I
was also the one who made
the motion to dismiss the
item from consideration, a
motion that was supported
with a 5 to 0 vote. County
staff and I in preparation of
this agenda item wasted a
considerable amount of time
and effort.
Approximately 6 months
ago, at their request, I met
with both Sheriff David Shoar
and Fire Chief Bobby Hall
Concerning the necessity for
an 800 Megahertz radio sys-
tem for St. Johns County
emergency' services. I ws told
at ." Fedl l A tov' re/
"'8AM' e "-.hancf'irdaig
near future the abandonment
of our current radio frequen-
cies and that we would be
required to replace our pres-
ent system.
Later, I was informed that
the present Emergency
Operations Center was prone
to flooding and needed to be
moved further west. Ray
Ashton, director of emergency
services for St. Johns County,
also suggested that targeted
St. Johns County schools be
hardened to meet acceptable
standards for citizen use as
hurricane shelters, a request
echoed by Shoar and Hall.
Several months ago, a meet-
ing was organized with Ben
Adams and staff, Chief Hall
and his staff and as I recall, a
staff representative for Sheriff
Shoar. At that meeting, the
overall concept of the referen-
dum was discussed and pre-
liminary problems settled. Mr.
Adams was excited and enthu-
siastic over the effort and
assured me the total support
of his ,office and his staff
members, Director Ashton
and Mr. Hall.
On May 31, 2006 at 10 a.m.,
there was a meeting at Chief
Hall's office, to .attempt to
finalize the methodology
involved in a limited 12
month 1-cent sales tax refer-
endum initiative to cover the
estimated cost of the three
items (800 Megahertz system:
$15 million, Schools: $1.5
million, Ops Center: $5-6 mil-
lion) At this meeting were
Adams' staff members includ-
ing Joe Burch, Contracting
Officer and Doug Timms,
Budget Director and others.
During this meeting, Sheriff
Shoar wavered in his support,
explaining that the "political
capital" that would have to be
expended was not worth the
risk of support, and that a 5-
year or longer tax with items
other tian the .inmeaiat
safety aiid eme rgeincy -'-
cerns would be more palatable
to him. He did not want it to
appear that he was causing
the need for an additional tax.
I explained that this effort
was to allow the citizens to
make the decision as to
whether 'or not THEY wanted
specifically targeted
safety/emergency capital
improvements in a timely
fashion.
Believing that without the
Sheriff's support, the referen-
dum would be doomed to fail-
ure, I told him that I'would be
willing to extend the pro-
posed tax another 12 months
if he would identify other
safety related capital improve-
ments rieeded by his office.
Shoar stated that he needed
annexes in the northern and
southern ends of the county
and one of.his staff members
in attendance stated that the
estimated cost of these annex-
es was approximately $10 mil-.
lion each. I agreed to add 12
months to the referendum for
the annexes. At that point,
Shoar agreed to support the
referendum issue, thanked me
for my support, and shook my
hand.
On Monday, July 10 I
received information that
indicated that when this
important issue was brought
before the board for consider-
ation the next day, it was the
intent of some commissioners
and staff managers to deliber-
ately sacrifice the work done
on this project for political
reasons. It was decided, with-
out notifying me, to not have
the emergency operations
staff, Mr. Ashton, Chief Hall
and Sheriff Shoar appear
before the Board. This, I was
told, would allow several
Commissioners to attempt to
publicly embarrass me
through public speakers and
personal attacks. It was clear
td te l't the 5ficdf's t
referendum ~W'iHE-o;'tdt f'
ing force.
On Tuesday, July 11, I intro-
duced the item for considera-
tion by the board and turned
over the floor to Sheriff Shoar,
Chief Bobby Hall and Director
Ray Ashton. When neither
they nor any of their staff
members stepped forward to
support the initiative my sus-
picions were born out, and I
made comment regarding
their lack of interest in the
item and its obvious unimpor-
tance to the department
heads that had claimed bene-
fit by its adoption. I then
motioned to remove it from
consideration.
I regret that the citizens of
St. Johns County were not
given the opportunity to
determine at the polls as to
whether or not such an initia-
tive should be supported by a
penny tax matching that of
surrounding counties.
Ben Rich
St. Johns County
Commissioner
Court costs worth the fight
STo the editor:
Neptune Beach citizens
have demonstrated their will.
We have spoken load and
clear: NO \VAL-MART IN
NEPTUNE BEACH!
While we hoped it avoid-
able, we figured it likely that a
court battle would follow,
and we will not falter in our
support of City' Council.
SThe $50 million lawsuit
threat is Big Box Bully's
"Shock and Awe" tactic.
We KNOW that the cost of
defending ourselves in court
will be nothing in compari-
son to the' far reaching costs
to Neptune Beach citizens as
victims of increased crime
and traffic accidents, to the
small business owners and
their employees who will be
forced out 6f business, to the
taxpayers for increase in pub-
lic aid for Wal-Mart employ-
ees who are not provided a
living wage nor health insur-
ance, and to the city for
increased police coverage for
a store who fails to take ade-
quate corporate measures to
deter crime in their own park-
ing lots and in their own
establishments; for lost tax.
basis from many more empty
stores; and for a permanent
traffic management night-
mare.
The short-term expense of
defending our city ordinances
in court is WORTH 'the
investment to preserve and
protect the residential nature'
of this community. The land-
lords of any vacant commer-
cial property will realize that,
THEY are beholden to devel-
op their properties in compli-
ance with our city's ordi-.
nances, including considera-'
tion of Mixed Use zoning
retail/residential, alternatives.
They may try to force accept-
ance of an inappropriate Big
Box retail store, but they need
reminding that they do NOT
have the right to sacrifice the
future of a whole town for the
sake of their profit margin.
We'. count on our City
Councilos 'to do what is nec-:
essary. to serve the greater
good of the community. We
count on them now to calm-
ly, rationally, and logically
determine FOR US if we truly
have a good court case:
Defensible traffic concur-
rency data from the traffic
study;
Land Use Attorney's
analysis of our legal standing
and defense strategy.
To get whatever addition-
al consultation that is needed
to make that determination!!
If we do have a good case,
their decision is easy: STAY
THE ..COURSE!
But if the objective assess-
ment finds our legal defense
weak or marginal, then they
must make a harder decision -
one that will allow commer-
cial greed to undermine and
forever alter this residential
community's character.
If that must be the case, we
should urge the City Council
to do everything possible to
mitigate the impact of a Big
Box store. This "class" of busi-
ness is unlike any other in a
small town, and brings with it
extraordinary burdens which
should be the business'
responsibility, not ours.
SWal-Mart has offered; to do
what it takes to make them-
selves palatable to Neptune
Beach. If it comes to being
forced to accept them, then
binding negotiations should
be made for:
no 24/7 operation no
deliveries 10 pm. 7 a.m.;
store-funded and main-
tained roving security patrol
in the parking lots 24/7
store-funded manned and
maintained security monitor
cameras and
in-house security staff dur-
ing all hours of operation
But, if we do have a good;
case, our message to City
Council and to Wal-Mart is:
that "Neptune Beach will
STAY THE COURSE!"
Kris Matson
Neptune Beach
JOHN
HAKu~ukCK
COLUMNIST
Writers
are nuts
A Rolling Stone recently
Became the Falling
Stone. According to
press reports, the Stones' gui-
tarist Keith Richards was hurt
when he fell out of a palm
tree in Fiji. He's reportedly
recovered, but there was no
explanation of what he was
doing up in the tree. Could he
have been trying to cop a
coconut, or was he just being
a cuckoo nut?
When I was in Fiji, the cra-'
ziest thing I learned was that
the natives there used to be
cannibals. Possibly back then
they greeted visitors with, "We
look forward to serving you."
Perhaps 01' Keitho was afraid
of becoming the Blue Plate
Special and was fleeing. Then
again, maybe he was compos-
ing a rock song.
The Keith Richards incident
reminds me of the opening to
Ernest Hummingbird's er,
Hemingway's famous short
story, "The Snows of
Kilimanjaro," which is a
19,710-foot-high East African
mountain. Near the top lay
the frozen carcass of a leopard.
"No one," the writer com-
mented, "has explained what
the leopard was seeking at .
that altitude." It couldn't have
been looking for a Rolling
Stones concert where the audi-
eice gets.high.,Ev,en the.
Stones hadn't been born yet.
If Keith Richards was trying
to set some sort of record for
oddball behavior, it looks as
though he has celebrity com-
petition. Dan Brown, the
'author of the blockbuster
novel, "The Da Vinci Code,"
has admitted that, while he's
writing, he sometimes hangs
upside down wearing gravity
boots, to get his blood flowing i
better to his noggin.
Perhaps that isn't as wacky
as it seems. In fact, it might'
help me. Years ago when my
Leader column was called
"Hardly Bats," it could have
been accompanied by a photo
of me wearing a Batman-type
costume while, bat-like, dan-
gling inverted. If I were a vam-
pire bat, I might say, ala Bela
Lugosi, "Your blood is rushing
to my head."
In case you regard all this as
loco in the coco, consider: The
author Colette allegedly read-
ied herself to create fiction by
picking fleas from her cat,
Benjamin Franklin preferred
to write in the bathtub, and
Gertrude Stein scribbled in her
parked car. I'm confident,
however, that the majority of
writers produce their work in
a normal position and loca-
tion. Humorist Robert
Benchley said, "I do most of '
my writing sitting .down.
That's where I shine."
Ditto, yours truly.
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July 19 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 5A
T ''
Police Beat is compiled from
police reports which are available
for public inspection at each
department.
ATLANTIC BEACH
A burglary to a residence
was reported July 8 in the
1500 'block of Richardson
Lane.
Two commercial vehicles
were reported damaged by
vandals July 10 in the 1500
block of Main Street.
*
An identification theft was
reported July 10 in the 200
block of Sailfish Drive East.
A 15-year-old Jacksonville
male was. arrested and
Charged with auto burglary
July 12 in the 900 Plaza,
according to a police report.
*
NEPTUNE BEACH
The passenger side mirror of
a vehicle was reported torn off
July 10 in the 1700 block of
4th Street.
Fishing accessories valued
at $80 were reported stolen
from a boat July 15 in the 600
block of Rosebud Lane.
Two bikes valued at a com-
bined $500 were reported
stolen from a residence July
15 in the 1500 block of
Strand.
Joshua Daniel Kaufman, 27,
of Jacksonville was arrested
Sand charged with driving
With a suspended license' as a
habitual traffic offender July
15 in the 400 block of
Atlantic Boulevard, according
to a police report.
Various items valued at a
combined $2,050 were report-
ed stolen from a residence
July 14 in the 2000 block of
Cherokee Drive.
Jewelry valued at $2,450
Swas reported stolen from a
vehicle July 14 in the 1500
block of Atlantic Boulevard.
Two vehicles were reported
vandalized at a business July
13 in the 600 block of
Atlantic Boulevard.
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A ve tilc're- bs.repsib- .v't
dalized at a business July 13
in the 500 block of Atlantic
Boulevard.
A domestic battery was
reported July 13 in the 50C
block of Bowles Street.
Police Friday were called tc
the beach around the South
Street access' after three
women say 'they saw an
unidentified man masturbat.
ing while looking at them
according to a police report,
One of the women told police
that they saw that the suspect
had his sexual organs exposed
during the incident. By the
time police arrived thesus-
pect had fled the area; head-
ing west along South Street.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
A burglary to a structure in
the 700 block of Marsh Cove
Lane was reported on July 11
The front door of the resi-
dence was kicked.in resulting
in $200 in damages, accord-
ing, to the police report.
Nothing was reported missing
from the residence.
On July 14, a resident ol
Old Ponte Vedra Boulevard
reported two incidents of for-
gery on a business bank
account. According to the
police report, the victim stat-
ed that a box of checks for the
account had been missing
from the residence.
*
A Ponte Vedra resident
reported suspicious circum-
stances regarding missing
items from a residence on Salt
Creek Drive. According to the
police report, a' television,
computer, monitor, printer,
and other items with a total
value of $700 were missing
from the residence.
Studs valued at $200 were
reported stolen from a con-
struction site in the 400 block
of N. Harbor Lights Drive on
July 14. According to the
police report, a construction
company employee reported
that he had stopped two men
from removing studs from the
site on July 13. Upon arrival
at the site on July 14, the
se tuDye ticed Wa' i
stu v^"W.^Pp-pg.n i,.,-^
SWAT team called
after teens take gas;
4 barricade in home
FROM STIFF
Four Jacksonville Beach teens
accused of stealing gas kept
police at bay for over an hour
last Thursday in the 1300 block
of Ashley Oaks Drive.
A dozen officers including
members of the SWVAT team and
police negotiators surrounded
the house where the boys barri-
caded themselves after 7:30 p.m.
July 13 after the victim told
police he observed one of them
siphon gas from a vehicle
parked in his driveway.
S'Three of the teens ages 13, 16,
17 and 19 were taken into cus-
tody. An arrest warrant is
expected to be issued for the
fourth suspect who fled the
home before police arrived.
During a search of the area,
the victim told police he
observed the suspect driving a
black Jeep north on Fairway
Lane.
Officers made contact with
the boy who refused to stop
walking toward the front door
of a residence. The suspect
ignored repeated orders to stop
and was struck with a Taser as he
entered the home.
According to police, the teen
fell inside and the door closed,
breaking the threads of the
Taser. Police opened the door as
the boy ran into the back of the
house and barricaded himself in
a bedroom.
Police established a perimeter
and fanned out in search of the
teen, unaware that there were
three other occupants inside the
house.
One boy was apprehended as
the three attempted to flee from
the rear of the home out onto
the golf course. The other two
ran back inside and barricaded
themselves for an hour and a
half, police said.
The suspects finally exited the
front door and were taken into
custody around. Police said the
teen struck with the Taser left
the scene in the black jeep vehi-
cle before additional officers
responded'to the scene.
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HOURS
SERVICE
DAYS A
WEEK
A resident :bf Nina Lane
reported on July 15. that her
s bank statement showed an
Unauthorized transfer of
funds from a savings account,
to a checking account that
does not belong to her,,
i according to a police report.
i A burglary to a vehicle
- parked in the first block of
,Arbor Club Drive occurred
.between 8:30'p.m. on July 14
a and 8:54 aim. on July 15,
t according to the police report.
IA necklace and power tools
e' valued at $390'were missing
; from the vehicle. '
' 1 '
.A resident of the 100 block
of Cranes Lake Drive reported
criminal mischief on July 16.
According to the police
report, the back sliding glass
door of the residence was;
- shattered resulting iin $100 in
Damage sometime between 8
- a.m. on July 11 and 8 p.~a on
SJuly 16.
S k k#" i ': rl L d k
A juvenile was charged with
petit theft on July 16 regard-
ing a skateboard missing from
a residence on S. Sea Winds
Lane, according to a police
report. The owner of the
skateboard observed a juve-
nile riding the skateboard and
contacted SJSO.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Armed robbery was report-
ed July 16 at Pablo Theatres in
the 1900 block of 3rd St. S.
Suspects stole $4,300 in cash
and a cell phone just before
9:30 a.m., police said.
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An aggravated assault was
reported July 6 in the 800
block of Shetter Ave. Police
responded just after 5:30 p.m.
to a call of a possible shooting
involving a black Ford Taurus.
A witness told police that
she observed the occupants of
the vehicle engage in a con-
frontation with several male
subjects standing in the front
yard in the area. The passen-
ger waved a gun out the win-
dow and fired numerous
rounds into the crowd.
According to the witness,
the vehicle pulled behind her
anid l4'cTled police 'adisse
dispatcih ,f. i1,Slcation. A sec-
ond witness also told police
that he fond a .38 caliber
revolver in an alley near his
business in the 400 block of
3rd St. S. along the route the
Taurus traveled.
Detectives are investigating
a possible connection to an
incident on June 29 involving
shots fired from similar vehi-
cle, police said.
*
Battery was reported July 14
in the 400 block of 1st St. N.
A 28-year-old. Jacksonville
man told police that he
observed a female friend cry-
ing and visibly upset. When
he went to give her a hug to
console her, a male suspect
struck him over the right eye.
The suspect told police he felt
threatened by the victim and
punched him because he
touched his friend inappro-
priately, a police report said.
*
Discharge of a firearm was
reported July 14 in the 900
block of 4th St. N. A witness
told police 'that she heard
three shots fired about 3 a.m.
and observed ,a dark Mercury
Grand Marquis leaving the
scene. According to police,
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the witness heard two gun-
shots in front of her apart-
ment. She rolled over in bed
and peeked through the,
blinds where she observed the
vehicle driving slowly. After a
third shot was fired, the vehi-
ce turned east onto 9th Ave.
N. The witness and her moth-
er went downstairs to look for
shell casings, and discovered
that a car in their driveway
was shot twice on the passen-
ger side. A copper colored .45
caliber "ball" ammunition .
pierced the door and lodged
into the floorboard. A vehicle
matching the description was
located on the city's south
side with the engine still
warm.
Criminal mischief was
reported July 13'in the 1200
block of 16th Ave. S.
Unknown suspects stole an
18-foot catamaran from the
rear yard of a home and:,
dumped it on the corner of
Osceola Avenue and; South
Beach Parkway. The victim's
girlfriend observed the craft
when she drove by the next
morning and recognized it as
belonging to her boyfriend.
Golf clubs valued at $2,400
were reported stolen from a
vehicle in the 200 block of
Evans Drive. The car was
unsecured.
*
Grand theft was reported
July 13 in the 2500 block of
Beach Proper S. The victim
returned from surfing and
found a backpack containing
$690 worth of items includ-
. ing several sets of keys and a
cell phone was stolen.
Allice Jean Gainous, 40, of
Ponte Vedra Beach was arrest-
ed July 14 and charged with
fraudulent use of a credit card
in the 3500 block of Bay
island Circle, according to a
police report.
*
Battery was reported July 14
in the 300 block of 1st St. N.
The victim was at a nightclub
with her boyfriend when they
were approached by the man's
exgirlfriend. The suspect start-
ed throwing ice at the victim
and yelling racial slurs before
striking her in the face with
an unknown object, police
rpgrted: 'The, 'ictif ,' -
aine'd minor facial mlnurjes
and the case was referred to
the State Attorney's Office,
police said.
*
Jack Bennie Andrews, 62, a
transient, was arrested July 14
and charged with possession
of a firearm or concealed
weapon by a delinquent felon
and failure to register within
48 hours as a sexual predator
in the 300 block of 3rd St. S.,
according to a police report.
Police were dispatched to a
convenience store after
Andrews gave the store clerk a
knife for protection. A search
of his identification revealed
his status as a sex offender,
police said.
Earnest Lee Watson, 31, of
Jacksonville Beach was arrest-
ed July 14 and charged, with
driving with a suspended or
revoked license as a habitual'
traffic offender in the 1000
block of Beach Blvd., accord-,
ing to a police report.
Aggravated battery was
reported July 15 in the 1300
block of 3rd St. S. Three
sailors stationed at Naval
Station Mayport told police
they were leaving a pool hall
when they were approached
by at least 11 unknown male
suspects that they described
as looking like skateboarders.
The suspects initiated a physi-
cal confrontation and two of
the men were struck with a
billy club. One suffered 'a
head wound and the other
sustained a severely swollen
eye, police said.
Christopher Michael Gross,
26, of Ponte Vedra Beach was
arrested July 15 and charged
with grand theft at a grocery
store in the 600 block of
Marsh Landing Parkway,
according to a police report. A
total of $2,800 since March
was rung in as fake refunds
and the money was pocketed,
police said.
2 robbed at gunpoint
near NB apartments
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Two 23-year-old Neptune'
Beach men say they were
robbed at gunpoint by an
unidentified man Sunday
while walking to their resi-.
dences at the Ocean Oaks'
Apartments, according to a
police report.
The incident happened
around midnight in the court-
yard of the apartments at 1100
Seagate Avenue. The victims,
who told police they were
walking home from a club in
Jacksonville Beach, were not
injured in the incident, but the.
suspect stole $4, according to
the report.
The victims said that they
noticed a vehicle following
them and whenthey crossed
the apartment's courtyard a
man approached 'them from
behind and pointed a silver
semiautomatic gun at them
and demanded their .wallets
and cash, according to the
report. The gunman also told
them to give him any drugs
thfe might have as well, police
reported. But the victims only
had $4 between them, accord-
ing to the report.
The suspect was last seen.
running north across the com-
plex. Police searched the area
,but could not find the suspect
or another witness to the inci-
dent.
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Draft of Proposed One Year Action Plan
FY October 1, 2006- September 30, 2007
Pursuant 24 CFR Pan 91. et al. C.onsoldaied Submisi on-Acuon Plan for Con-muiunNr Plirnring and Detelopment Programi e. c lunrdiJcu'n
must submit a Consolidated Plan-Action Plan to Federal HUD at ieai -. days before Lhe ;iar o ib program m .\ar a& a pi-requisie to receilng
lunds under the formula grant program listed below
Communil) Deselonment Block Grant Program -$6,953.851 Funds provide for neighborhood revitziizton and afitrdable housing
programs. I e .contruiuon or reconsirucuon of minras~ruciie and pubbc fciellues, housing renablltabon aind public er ice.. At least 70),
percent of ifnds. muil direcd.l benefits perons w noe incmcome doic not exceed 80 percent of median family inmi.:me guidehnes
HOME Investment Partnerships Program 53.415.203 Fundi rCLviies designed to expand ine supply of tatle and affordable housing
Indudes rehabilitauon and construcuon of rental and ownership housing. down payment and clomig assistance Ior lower income homebulets.
a CHDO set-aside ai least 15% 1 and CHDO opersung hends.
Emergency Shelter Grant Program $297,860 Funds acu iei e designed Io impro.ie quii. jiof eitung emergent) homeless shelters by
renoaunng. rehabiliaung or conserung emergency\ 'nelter buildings: providing essenual srvrces. operjung cos[s and upporung homeless
preSention aciiilues
Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS 1,587.00 Funds housing assi- inie and iupporCie ser ice- for low-income person and
their families bving ulth HIV/AIDS: housing informtauon -er.ices, acquisiuon. rehabilntaton and repair of facibues, new con;trucuoin, project
or tenant-based rental assistance. short-erm ren. mortgage and aulirt paymenia. and support ierkices
American Dream Down Pamment Initialise $75.363 The fdndi % ill be admJinritered in conjuncuon u Aii ihe HOME Programi to pro ;idc
down payment.closinmgcos and principle reducuon nol to exceed 10,0Orp or 6q ot the sales colt whichever isgreater If the apphcant
require, additional subsidy. ADDI funds may be leveraged ath HOME funds. the total of which will not exceed 14.c)99 In addition, ADDI '
funds will be used with the HOME Purchase and Rehabilitauon Prograrm HOME-PARi. which allc,w- for down pasment, clo.ing cost and
pnnciple reduicuon for ihe acquisiuon and rehabiltauon of vacant and abandoned properues n target neigntrornoods. the lotal of Ahrch will
noi exceed $14.999 All acquisilion and rehabiltauon will be funded by pnvute dollars leIeraged by locall lenders
TOTAL ALLOCATIONS 12.329.277
The ConsoLbdated Plan Acuon Plan includes the lollo~Ing acuti ues that are funded *.th program income and reprogrammed funds:
Catholic Charities. Inc. $60.788 CDBG funds will be u-ed for suil and operauonal cosis to coordinae -a network of care to provide
housing counseung and emergency assistance to present 25.000 low and moderate income persons frombecoming homeless.
Clara While Mission. Inc. $14.212 CDBG funds will be used for adrrunisluue costs to pro, ide transituonal housing. vocational training,
c.ase managemenL and supporute ernice to homeless person;. Total CDBG funds dedicated To this program is i6S.250 i1)
The purpose of the Consohdated Plan is to combine in a collaborause process. the planning. applicauon and reporung aspects of HUD's
formula programrr using the same program )ear. A complete subrmssion must be made eern fise years and an Acuon Plan submitted annually.
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Forsyth Street, Suite 600, Jacksonville, Florida 32202, by Sunday, August 13, 2006 (30-day comment period). A public hearing regarding
the Consolidated Plan-Action Plan will be held in the 7th Floor Studio at the Planning and Development Departmentat the above
address on Tuesday. July 25.2006 at 6:00 PM. All citizens are encouraged to participate.
If any non-English speaking persons-, or persons with mobility, visual or hearing impainnents wish to attend the public hearing and have
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July 19, 2006
The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
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CALENDAR
pholo subminad
"Last Comic Standing" finalist Michele Balan will perform
Saturday, Aug. 12, at 8 and 10:30 p.m. at the Atlantic Theatres
Comedy Club, 751 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Tickets are
$17.50. Call 249-7529 for information.
Thursday, July 20
Coffee on the Coast: The
Chamber of Commerce will
have "Coffee on the Coast" at 8
a.m. at the Ponte Vedra
Wellness Center, 880 Highway
AIA, Suite 3, Ponte Vedra
Beach. There will be coffee,
food, chair massages and more.
The cost is $2. Call 249-3868 for
S information.
Caregiver education: The
SAlzheimer's Association will
host a caregiver education pro-
gram at 2 p.m. at Community
Hospice's Neviaser Education
Center, 4266 Sunbeam Road.
"' The program is free. Call 398-
51'93 or e-mail stephania.sykes-
burns@alz.org for information.
S Movie night: The Fleet
Reserve Association, 390
SMayport Road, Atlantic Beach,
Swill have a free "Movie Night"
for family and friends from 6 to
9 p.m. Snacks are available.
Open house: Persephone
Healing Arts Center, 486 6th
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach, will
have an open house from 5:30
to 7:30 p.m. Call 246-3583 for
information.
Big band: The St. Johns River
City Band's 18-piece Big Band
will perform at the 5 Points
Theatre, 1028 Park St., at 7:30
p.m. Tickets are $15. Visit
www.rivercityband.com :or
www.TheKHI.org for informa-
tion, or call 355-4700.
Friday, July 21
Outdoor Observations:
Outdoor Observations will be
held from 10 to 11 a.m. at
Castaway Island Preserve, 2885
San Pablo Road South. The pro-
gram is for all ages. Call 630-
3577 for information.
Storytime Science:
Storytime Science will be held
from noon to 1 p.m. at
Castaway Island Preserve, 2885
San Pablo Road South. The pro-
gram is for ages 7 and under
and their adult companions.
Read a story then examine the
science involved. Call 630-3577
for information.-:
Antiques show: The
Jacksonville Beaches Woman's
Club 41st Annual Antiques
Show & Sale will be held from I
to 8 p.m. today, 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. July 22, and 11 a.m. to 5
p.m. July 23. Admission is $6,
and parking is free. The show
will be held in the St. Paul's
Parish Center, 212 N. 5th St.,,
Jacksonville Beach. Proceeds
will benefit scholarship funds,
charities 'and service programs
supported by the Woman's
Club.
Book signing: Local author
Carl Burak will be at The
Bookmark at 7 p.m. to discuss
and sign copies of his new
book, "When I Became. a
Psychiatrist People Stopped
Waving on Main Street." Call
241-9026 for information.*
Saturday, July 22
Boating course: The U.S.
Coast Guard Auxiliary Beaches
Flotilla 14-4 offers "America's
Boating Course" from 7:30 a.m.
tn:C '.c. ,i~y- t thf?. Qw~t)!. rish Cl~)b
13363 Beach Blvd. (between
Hodges and Keman). The pro-
gram qualifies you for the
Florida state boater's card. Call
John Davis at 904-821-9692 for
information.
CPR course: An adult, infant
and child CPR and first aid
course will be offered from 9:30
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the USO,
2560 Mayport Road, Atlantic
Beach. Personnel with military
ID receive a $5 discount. Call
246-1395 for information or to
register.
Free seminar: A free seminar
on "The Power of Money" will
be held from, 10:30 a..r to 1
p.m. at the Beaches Li~rary, 6b
Third St., Neptune Beach. Call
247-7405 for information or
reservations.
Build a sandwich: Ladies
Auxiliary Fleet Reserve
Association Unit 290 will hold
"build a sandwich night" from
4 to 7 p.m. at 390 Mayport
Road, Atlantic Beach. The cost
is $10. Call 246-6855 for infor-
mation.
Job seeker workshop: Christ
Episcopal Church is sponsoring
a free job seeker workshop at
the Christian Formation
Center, Room 108, 400 San
Juan Driver, Ponte Vedra. Call
285-6127 or e-mail
crhbeach@comcast.net for
information or to sign up.
S Art celebration: The Jax
Beach Art Celebration will
be held at 8 p.m. at the
Seawalk Hotel, 117 1st Ave.
N., Jacksonville Beach. Call
Patrick Carter at 626-4645 or
396-3868 for information.
Monday, July 24
Movie Night: "Classic
(Adult) Movie Night)" will be
held at 5:30 p.m. at the Beaches
Branch Library, 600 Third St.,
Neptune Beach. "Flying
Leathernecks" will be shown.
Call 241-1141 for informa-
tion.
Thursday, July 27
Movie night: The Fleet
Reserve Association, 390
Mayport Road, Atlantic Beach,
will have a free "Movie Night"
for family and friends from 6 to
9 p.m. Snacks are available.
Friday, July 28
Steak night: The Ladies
Auxiliary of the Fleet Reserve
Association, 390 Mayport Road,
Atlantic Beach, will have "Steak
Night" from 5 to 9 p.m. The
cost is $10, and the public is
invited.
.Summer potluck:
Persephone Healing Arts
Center, 485 6th Ave. N.,
Jackson\ille Beach, will have a
summer potluck and grill out
from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Call 246-
3583 to R.S.V.P.
Saturday, July 29
SGator Gathering: The Gator
Club of Jacksonville will have
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from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Morocco
Shrine Center. 3800 5. St. Johns
Bluff Road, Jacksonville. Call
642-5200 by July 1 to R.S.V.P.
Benefit concert: Tenor Roger
i. Geronimo, soprano Barbara
Norris and bass-baritone Jinmmy
Goodell will perform at 7 p.m.
at Our Lady Star of the Sea's
Cultural Center, 545 A1AN.
Ponte Vedra Beach, to raise
money for Wolfson Children's
Hospital. Admission is $15 per
person. Call 797-2248 or e-mail
tenore2@,hotmail.com for ticket
information.
Sunday, July 30
Marywood Retreat: A
Christian meditation/12-step
recovery titled "Letting Go"
will be held from 1:30 to 4 p.m.
at the Nlar\wood Retreat
Center in Switzerland, Fla. No
charge; donation suggested.
Call 1-888-287-2539 or 249-
2639 for information.
Wednesday, Aug. 2
Beaches Watch: Beaches
Watch will meet at 7 p.m. in
the Community Room of the
Pelican Point Condominium,
1901 1st St. N., Jacksonville
Beach. The meeting is open to
the public. For information, call
513-9242 or visit www.beach-
eswatch.com.
Thursday, Aug. 3
Syndrome X seminar:
Native Sun Natural Foods
Market, 11030 Bavmeadows
Road, Jacksonville will host a
free seminar on Syndrome X,
also known as "metabolic syn-
drome" or "insulin resistance
syndrome," at 8 p.m. Visit
www.nativesunjax.com for
information.
Saturday, Aug. 5
Pre-marital workshop:
"Happily Ever After." a pre-mar-
ital workshop, will be held the
first Saturday of every month
from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
Ponte Vedra United Methodist
Church, 35 Executive Way,
Ponte Vedra Beach. Call Vivian
Bowlus at 904-543-8856 or e-
mail bowlusg@.bellsouth.net for
information.
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Wednesday
Grandparents raising
grandchildren: An education-
al/support group for grandpar-
ents raising grandchildren
meets the third Wednesday of
the month from 11 a.m. to
12:15 p.m. at St. Andrew's
Lutheran Church, 1801 Beach
Blvd. Call 280-7264 for infor-
mation.
Thursday
Grief recovery: A Grief
Recovery Support Group meets
the third Thursday of the
month at 7 p.m. at St. Paul's
Catholic Church in library, 578
First Ave. N., Jacksonville
Beach. The group is for those
who are grieving the death of a
family member or friend. Call
Margaret Lane at 280-0871 for
information.
Persephone Healing Arts:
Persephone Healing Arts
Center, 485 Sixth Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach, hosts an
open house from 5:30 to 7
p.m. the third Thursday of the
month. The center will also
have an information booth at
Organic Jungle, 13947 Beach
Blvd. Jacksonville Beach, the
'third Saturday of the month.
Call 246-3583 for information.
Saturday
Beaches Palm Group: The
Florida Writer's Association
Beaches Palm Group-meets the
fourth Satutday of each month
except December at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Library. 904-285-
2258.
Sunday
Meditation class: A guided
meditation and dharma talk is
held every Sunday in July and
August from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
at Cobalt Moon (upstairs stu-
dio), 217 First St, Neptune
Beach. Donations accepted.
386-793-3013.
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 www.dbsajax.org
for information.
Monday
E rival Aud, ,.ciete: '
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The group meets the third
Monday of the month at 7:30
p.m. at Swain Memorial
United Methodist Church,
1620 Naldo Ave. Call 733-0550
or visit
www.duvalaudubon.org for
information.
Zonta Club: The Zonta Club
of Jacksonville meets the third
Monday of each month at 6
p.m. at the Radisson Riverwalk
Hotel, 1515 Prudential Dnve.
Call Eleanor Vees, ,564-9211,
for information.
Reckless Readers: Reckless
Readers, a women's reading
group, meets the third
Monday of the month at 7
p.m. at the Neptune Beach
Senior Center. Call Mary
MNcKeaney at 247-7627 for
information.
NAIC: The local NAIC
Investment Club meets at 7
p.m. the fourth Monday of
each month at the Beaches
Library. Visitors are welcome.
476-4260.
Tuesday
Friends on the Go: Friends
on the Go with Jack Morgan
meets at 7 p.m. the second
Tuesday of each month at the
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library.
Mothers & More: Mothers &
More, a national, not-for-profit
organization supporting
sequencing women (women
who have altered their careers
to raise children at home,
meets the second Tuesday and
fourth Wednesday of every
month. Locations very. Call
858-3369 or e-mail mothers-
jax@y'ahoo.com for informa-
tion.
Ribault Lodge: Ribault
Lodge #272 F. and A.M. meets
the second and fourth
Tuesday of the month at 32;
2nd Ave. N., Jacksonville
Beach. 246-6558.
Waldorf discussion group:
The Waldorf Parent/Education
Study and Discussion Group
meets at 7 p.m. the third
Tuesday of the month at the
Seaside Playgarden, 223 Eighth
Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach.
716-'8014.
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Atlantic Beach
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OBITUARIES
Oida F. Bell
Paul H. Robinson
Robert Stoll
Ouida F. Bell, 73, died July
17, 2006 in Baptist Medical
Center Beaches. She was
born July 8, 1933 in Live Oak
and moved to Jacksonville at
the age of 19. She was a mem-
ber of the University Blvd.
Church of the Nazarene.
Family members include
her daughters, Catherine
Adams (Hank) of Tampa,
Susan Brown (Rodney) of
Atlanta and Lynda Hobbs of
Ponte Vedra Beach; brother,
Charles E. Sweat (Linda) of
Live Oak; grandchildren,
Jason, Abbye (Jorge), Zach,
Ali, Ashley, Lyndsey, Whitney,
Dahlton, and Stella; and a
great-granddaughter, Tailer
Anne Bolena, 77, longtime
resident of Neptune Beach,
died July 14, 2006. She was
born in Escanaba, MI and was
the wife of the late Melvin J.
Bolena.
Surviving are five children,
Gary (Stephanie) Bolena of
Phoenix, AZ, Gail (Mike) Sease,
Danny (Myra. Bolena of
Jacksonville, Dale (Phyllis)
Bolena of Alabaster, AL, Karen
Bates of Jacksonville, a sister,
Ruby Dettore of Pittsburg, PA,
Stephen "Steve" Davis, 62,.
longtime resident of
Jacksonville, died July 14,
2006. He was born in Port
Huron, MI, son of Lillian Davis
and the late Clinton Davis.
Surviving are his wife of 32
years, Diane, two children,
Benjamin and fiance Claire
Elmore of Neptune Beach,
Katie Graves and husband
Jonathan of Mandarin, a broth-
Charles O. Jones, a retired
professor and administrator at
Florida State University, died
Tuesday, July 11, 2006, at a
Tallahassee nursing facility,
after a lengthy illness.
Jones served as a pArfessor
at. FSU and Associate Director
'of Continuing Education
from 1967 to 1985. He had
previously taught at the
University of Alabama.
A native of Birmingham,
Alabama, Jones served as a
Lieutenant in the United
States Navy and a Second
Lieutenant in. the- United
States Army. He received his
Bachelors Degree from
Birmingham Southern, his
Masters Degree from
Vanderbilt and his Doctorate
from Florida State University.
Family members include his
wife, Ruth M. Jones; daughter
Sandy Keeler Powell (and hus-
band All of Atlantic Beach,
Jason Powell, Justin Powell
(and wife Kinseyi. Brittany
Powell, and Adrena Salem
(husband, Solimon and son
Liam).
Funeral services were held
July 17 in the Chapel of
Robert Lund, 88, longtime
resident of Florida, died July
17, 2006. He was born in
Winne Conne, Wisconsin on
June 10, 1918. A naval veter-
an, he attained the,rank of
Captain before his retirement.
During WWVI he served in the
Pacific theater as a gunnery
officer. After the war he served
as the administrative officer of
the naval gun factory in
Washington, DC. He later took
over the family business and
worked as an electrical contrac-
tor supplier. For several years
he lived in Ormand Beach with
his wife Betty and in 2003 relo-
cated to Fleet Landing in
Atlantic Beach.
Surviving are his wife Betty
of 57 )years, two sons, Robert
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Visitation will be held from
10 a.m. to 11 a.m., Friday, July
21 in the University Blvd.
Church of the Nazarene with
the funeral service immediate-
ly following at 11 a.m.
There will be a reception
following the service at the
church. Interment will be in
Live Oak.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to The
University Blvd. Church of
the Nazarene Building Fund
Youth Fund, 3930 University
Blvd. S. Jax., FL.32216
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral
Home, Jacksonville Beach.
eight grandchildren, Carla,
Jason, Bobby, Kyle, Haley,
Hannah, Casey and Jenna and
four great-grandchildren, Tyler,
Gianna, Jonathan and Cambria
and other loving relatives and
dear friends.
A Memorial Mass was cele-
brated on July 15 at Prince of
Peace Catholic Church with Fr.
Larkin officiating.
Arrangements by Hardage-
Giddens Funeral. Home,
Jacksonville Beach.
er, Terr' Davis of Mi and many
friends.
Private family services have
taken place. Memorials in his
name may be directed to
FL/GA IBlood Alliance 'or
Community Hospice of NE FL.
Arrangements by Hardage-
Giddens Funeral Home,- 1701
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach.
Jones
Quinn-Shalz, followed by
interment in Beaches
Memorial Park with full mili-
tary honors. Memorial contri-
butions may be,made to Big
Bend Hospice, Inc., 1723
Mahan Center Blvd.,
Tallahassee, Fl 32308 or The
Jacksonville Humane Society,
8464 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville, Fl, 32216.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral
Home.
IV. Lund of Palm Springs, CA,
Richard R. Lund and wife
Virginia of Westmipster, CA,
one granddaughter, 'Sidney
Lund and many loving friends
in Florida and Oshkosh,
Wisconsin.
A memorial service will be
held on Friday, July 21 at 10:30
a.m. in the auditorium at Fleet
Landing. Rev. Jack Miller will
officiate.
Arrangements by Hardage-
Giddens Funeral Home, -
Jacksonville Beach.
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Dr. Paul H. Robinson, who
had an illustrious medical
career as a cardiologist at
Emory University, died on
Tuesday, July 11, at Emory
Hospital, after a long illness
with leukemia.
He was born in Urichsville,
Ohio, in 1933 and grew up in
Canton, Ohio. He attended
Northwestern University on
scholarship as a chemistry
-major, where he played trum-
pet in the marching band. He
received both his undergradu-
ate and medicaldegrees there,
after which he served as head
of a U.S. Air Force medical
facility in Insurlik, Turkey.
He came to Emory
University in 1963 as a resi-
dent, and then became chief
resident and house officer. He
was invited to join the cardi-
ology section of the Emory
Clinic as its fifth member in
1966 by Dr. Bruce Logue. He
practiced cardiology at Emory
for 42 years. Up to two days
before his last hospitalization,
he was still seeing patients. He
authored numerous articles
but was most well known for
his clinical' teaching, for
which he won many awards
and received great recogni-
tion. An avid exerciser and.
athlete, Robinson gained a
reputation among his resi-
dents not only for his extraor-
dinary mentoring, but also for
expecting them to take the
stairs rather than the eleva-
tors in the course of their hos-
pital rounds.
He was devoted to running.
For his. 50th birthday, he ran
50 miles from Atlanta to the
birthday pa'ty his wife had
organized for him at Callaway
Gardens. A veteran 'of 70
marathons in his lifetime,
including 10 Boston
Marathons, he frequently
won competitions in his age
division in road races locally
and nationally. He' also
trekked mountains around
the world. He and his wife, Dr.
Elisabeth Cates, to whom he
was married for 25 years,
shared these .outdoor adven-
tures as well.as other world-
wide travel-, from trekking the
heights of the Himalayas to
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John R. Rutter Jr., 85, died
July 12, 2006. He served in
the US Navy, as a first class
boatswain'sminate; where he
fought for our country at
Pearl Harbor. He spent most
of his adult life in southern
New Jersey where he met his
wife. He graduated college in
Galveston, Texas-1988. He.
was an active member of VFWV
Post 3270. and American
Legion Post 129. He served as
the treasurer of the USS
Raleigh reunion board, where
he enjoyed traveling all over
the US to attend the reunions.
He is su'rvjivd by his wife.of
3'5 years, 'Elizabeth "Bett:"
(nee Smith); two stepdaugh-
ters Donna (Joe) Condoli of
Williamstown,'NJ and Laurie
Gawin of Jacksonville; three
grandchildren,, Naomi (Cy)
Delmont of .Jacksonville
Beach, NMfcah Gawin o'f
Jacksonville'Beach and Joseph
Condoli of WVilliamstown, NJ.;
one great grandchild,
Chancellor Delmont of
Jacksonville ,-Beach;' four sis-
ters Fran, Mary, Margaret and
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running marathons together
near the North Pole. The cou-
ple's deep interest in Buddhist
culture drew them especially
to travel in Nepal, Bhutan and
Japan. They also shared a love
for classical music. Robinson
was an accomplished tenor
soloist. While in medical
school, he supported his edu-
cation by soloing at Chicago
cathedrals and synagogues.
He toured Europe with the
Atlanta Boy Choir's operatic
company and was a soloist at
many Atlanta churches,
where he was known for
singing the evangelist role in
Bach oratorios. In recent years
he delighted family and
friends with private concerts.
Nearing his 70th birthday, he
performed a recital of music
under the direction of
Rowena Renn. Robinson is
survived by his wife Dr.
Elisabeth Cates Robinson and
children, daughter Paula
Robinson Taber, son-in-law
Ray Taber, and grandchildren
Steven and Lucas Taber of
Camp Verde, Arizona; son Dr.
Keith Robinson, daughter-in-
law Judi Robinson,'and grand-
children Sarah and Logan
Robinson of Atlanta; and son
David Cates, daughter-in-law
Misao Cates, and grandchil-
dren Truly Mei and Venture
Ko Cates of Atlanta.
A memorial service in his
honor will be held at Glenn
Memorial United Methodist
Church on the Emory campus
on Friday, July 22, at 2 p.m. In
lieu of flowers, the family
requests that memorial dona-
tions in his name can be made
for leukemia research at the
Winship Cancer Institute,
Emory University,. 1535C
'Clifton Rd., Atlanta, GA
30322, or the teaching-schol-
arship fund at Emory Heart
Center, Emdr' University
Hospital, 1364 Clifton Rd. NE,
Suite F606, Atlanta, GA
-30322. The family may be
contacted at 898 Briarcliff
Road, Atlanta, GA 30306.
Arrangements by H.M.
Patterson & Son, Spring Hill
Chapel, 1020 Spring Street
NW, Atlanta, GA 30309.
Rutter Jr.
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Ruth of Baltimore, and two
brothers Don of Baltimore
and Charlie of Woodbury, NJ;
and multiple nieces and
nephews. He is predeceased
in death by his father, John R
Rutter Sr.' and his mother,
Elsie May Butler.
Memorial services will be
held at the VFW, 915 8th Ave
South, Jacksonville Beach, Fl
32250, Friday, July 21, 2006 at
2 p.m.. In lieu of flowers the
family requests contributions
to the Naval Memorial Fund
701 Pennsylvania Ave N.W.,
Suite 123, Washington DC,
20004, Attn: Director of
Donor Services.
Robert Stoll, 75, of Ponte.
Vedra Beach' died on July 13;
2006 due to complications
related to a rare autoimmune
-pulmonary disease. He was
born in Michigan to Swiss cit-
izens who returned to
Switzerland when he was 2
years old. The family returned
to live in the US permanently
8 years later.
He graduated from Andover
Academy and Yale University.
He had earned an ROTC com-
mission at Yale and two weeks
after graduation he was on
active duty in the Army as an
artillery officer. He served
with the 45th Infantry
Division as an artillery for-
ward observer in Korea. He
received a battlefield promo-
tion and a Bronze Star after a
particularly nasty battle on
Sandbag Castle on the eastern
front. After the war he worked
for Sikorsky Aircraft, making
helicopter rotorheads, while
contemplating his career.
He decided on dentistry and
graduated with academic
honors from the University of
Michigan School of Dentistry.
He returned to active duty in
the Army and subsequently
earned Masters Degrees from
Baylor University and from
the University of Missouri and
became an orthodontist.
He retired from the Army
after completing his last tour
in Germany and then imme-
diately went to work for a
German orthodontist in
northern Bavaria. He and his
wife Rea enjoyed eight years
there and came to Florida
because their bodies needed
more sunshine.
He was ve'r active in envi-
ronmental organizations,
serving two terms as a
Director of the Florida
Audubon Society and many
years with the St. Johns
County Audubon Society. He
was a founding member of
the Stewards of the St. Johns
River. He organized what has
now become an annual count
of Peregrine Falcons migrat-
ing through Ponte Vedra in
the fall. He also spent count-
less hours on 4 miles of beach
in Ponte Vedra as a Principal
Sea Turtle Permit holder for
the State of Florida. Stoll
enjoyed woodcarving and was
a founding member of the
Northeast Florida
Woodcarver's Guild. For 10
years he worked part time
with the Duval County
Health Department on one of
their mobile dental vans, pro-
viding preventive dental care
to elementary school kids
throughout Duval County.
Dr. Stoll joined the Mayport
Navy League eight years ago
and volunteered to serve as
the Executive Treasurer of the
entire organization. He held
this position until January of
this year, when he became too
ill to serve. His work earned
him the Navy League of the
United States Scroll of Honor,
one of the two most presti-
gious awards bestowed by the
National Navy League each
yea r.
Family members include his
wife of 32 years, Rea and a sis-
ter living in Connecticut.
They had no children.
Services will be held in the
Jacksonville VA Cemetery and
Mausoleum when it is fin-
ished. He has asked that in
lieu of flowers, consider a
charitable donation to the
Nature Conservancy of
Florida, 222 South Westmonte
Dr., Altamonte Springs, FL
.32714.
Services under the direction
and care of Quinn-Shalz
Funeral Home.
James Allister Wood
James Allister Wood, 82, died
at home on Saturday, July 15,
2006. A native of Oak Park,
Illinois, he grew up in.
Lombard, Illinois and had lived
'.frahtir'c'Beach'tsmce 962:
0 6o as % .a'. s a. veter-
an, having served on aircraft
carriers in the Pacific Theatre
during VWWII and Korea.
During the Korean Conflict he
earned a commendation for
making repairs to the catapults
while at sea, a.job that was pre-
viously only done in a Navy
yard, thereby enabling them to
stay in battle. Following Korea,
he retired after 36 years with
the Civil Service. He was a long
time member of St. Paul's by
the Sea Episcopal Church,
where he sang in. the choir,
served on the Vestry and vari-
ous other church committees.
He was active in the commu-
nity, having served on the
board of the Beaches Council
of Aging and represented the
Beaches area on the
Wonderwood .Expressway
Committee.
He was preceded in death by
his parents, Charles James and
Juanita Boutet Wood and five
sisters, Betty Windham,
Mildred Crider, Carol Foust,
Marian Cochran and Nita
Aldridge.
Survivors include his wife of
51 years, Virginia MI. Wood;
son and daughter-in-law,
Robert J. and Cindy Wood;
granddaughter, Kristin E.
Wood; sister and brother-in-
law, Dorothy L. and Clifford
Wood
Wood
Culpepper; brother and sister-
in-law,' Glenn F. and Eldonna
Wood; numerous nieces and
nephews, other family mem-
bers and dear friends.
Mlemorjal services will be
held at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 22
at St. Paul's by the Sea
Episcopal Church, Jacksonville
Beach, with The Rev. Penny L.
Pfab officiating. In lieu of flow-
ers, donations may be made in
his memory to St. Paul's by the
Sea Episcopal Church
Memorial Fund, 465 llth
Avenue North, Jacksonville
Beach, Florida 32250 or to the
Community Hospice
Foundation, 4114 Sunbeam
Road, Suite 101, Jacksonville,
Florida 32257.
Arrangements by: Corey-
Kerlin Funeral Home, 940
Cesery Boulevard, Jacksonville.
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RIGHT: Charlotte Alloin takes
her place behind the bar at
JJ's Liberty Bistro on State
Road A1A in Ponte Vedra
Beach Friday, when a Bastille
Day celebration included a
wine-tasting, fashion show
and dinner.
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LEFT: Brian Siebenschuh, a
representative for Opici
Wines, pours a glass of wine
Friday for Sandy LeVangie
(left) at Pawnee's Cafe and
Fine Wines in Ponte Vedra
Beach. With her at the weekly
event is Carolyn Miko.
BUSINESS BRIEFS
SPhase II is being developed
in Marsh Harbor,' located on
the west side of th'e
Intracoastal Waterwav off Palm
Valley Road, with 15 lots
: offered by Robbins Realty -
six on the waterway and eight
on the marsh.
Prices range horn $250,000.
to $885,000 for a 100-foot par-
cel along the Intracoastal with
a concrete dock and permits
for a boathouse and boat lift.
Jacksonville Brazilian liu-
Jitsu Main Instructor, Larry
Sheaty, recently received
Instructor Certification in the
Israeli Combat Fight System:
Haganah F.I.G.H.T. Shealy
received his Instructor
Certification from former
Israeli Special Operations
Group Commando Mike Lee
Kanarak. The Haganah
advanced combat system is
based on both Israeli Martial
Arts: Krav Mlaga and Hisardut.
It also employs Israeli Military
Tactics used by Special Ops
forces in extremely hostile sit-
uations: LOTAR and KAPAP.
Jacksonmille Brazilian Jiu-litsu,
Inc. is floated at Neptune
Beach.
Lina Ingraham, a former
school teacher with over 25
years of experience, knows
how to explain things to peo-
Sple. For the past 10 years, her
company, Linx Educational
Publishing, Inc., has been pro-
ducing videos and DVDs that
sell to schools, school districts,
correctional facilities, work-
force centers and other govern-
mental entities on topics rang-
ing from character education
to how to write a resume. Ms.
Ingraham has partnered with
Jacksonville-based Spectrum
Films to produce the
videos/DVDs for distribution
via a catalog :,and website
s(www.linxedu.com).
Spectrum Films is headquar-
tered at 4319 Salisbury Rd. in
Jacksonville (904-296-3334 or
Iwww.spectiumfilmsltv) and
specializes in film, video and:
interactive media. The staff
includes a pool of veteran pro-.i
ducers, directors, cinematogra-
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Tellys, Addys, Golden Palms,
Crystal Reel, Communicator.
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The seven-year-old firm was
founded by Nick Furris, Stuart
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Linx Educational products
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States and four countries
through catalogs, distributors
and the Internet. They mail
over 300,000 catalogs a year.
Their products have been sold-
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details about Spectrum Films
and their work on educational
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University of North Florida has
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LiNF University Center, 12000
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The Business Plan:
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This training workshop will
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a successful business plan,
including market analysis and
cash flow projections.
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29. The cost is $30 in advance
or $40 of the day of the work-
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This workshop will explain
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how to prepare a funding
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by ASHLEY MILLS
STAFF WRITER
After years of a vagabond
lifestyle, Artlife Productions
Inc., an arts education compa-
ny. committed to bringing
quality arts experiences.to the
community, has settled into a
permanent home in Atlantic
Beach.
Karen Sadler created the
company in 1999 after she
moved here with her family
from New York to help
enhance the arts opportunities
already offered by the school
system.
As a film producer in what
she termed her "first career,"
Sadler developed connections
with some of the premier
artists in the world, she said.
When she settled in Atlantic
Beach to raise her family, she
wanted to ensure that her chil-
dren and all of her friends' chil-
dren could grow up around
this same quality of the arts.
,"I came here to be able to be
a part of a community and sup-
port community arid I love
the arts so much that art is, I
feel, one of the most important
parts of a community," she
said. "So, I started the company
to address bringing more arts
and artists to the children."
From 1999 until one month
ago, the company existed on
w,. heels traveling to schools,
after school programs and non
profit organizations in order to
fulfill its mission of arts educa-
tion. Now that Sadler's creation
has found a studio of its own at
510 Mayport Road, she intends
to expand the level of pro-
gramming available, she said.
."It allows us in a sense to
stretch out a little bit a-nd be-
able to have a longer format,"
she said.
The studio has been host to
weekly art camps this summer,
Sand Sadler plans to offer after
school programs in the fall.
She has plans to develop a stu-
dio for film editing that will
serve as a resource center for
those who want to learn more
S about the craft. She will also
offer programs for adults and
festival days open to families,
she said.
"What I've found is that a lot
of parents wish they were 8
years old again," she said.
Also, Artlife will continue to
provide the traditional out-
reach programs into schools
that enhance the material pro-
vided by teachers. Sadler.
recruits high-caliber artists to
expose children to a new expe-
rience in .isual arts, drama,
music, literature, film-making .
or dance, she said. These pro-
grams are customized to fit
individual teachers and lesson
plans.
"The vision is that every
child and every participant has.
an opportunity to really have
the highest quality experience l
in the arts that we can make
available," she said. "That expe-
rience can be life changing "
Although a child can hear
music at a concert hall or see
an exhibit at the museum,
these performers can seem j i
larger than life to a child from .
20 rows away. Artlife brings "
these same performers from a
the Times-Union Center and ,
artists who have shown at the "
Smithsonian but allows chil- s
dren to have access to them in giv a p i
an intimate environment, sheik c i ai the
said. i w .
"They can understand.for 1.
themselves that this is a
human being, not just some-
one up on a stage," she said.
"That means if this person can
tell stories, so can 1. It gives
them a really meaningful expe- i
rience and interaction. I think
there's an exchange of energy'. "
Andre Ignacio Dimapilis, the summer arts camp director, steps
back for a moment to give a camper personalized instruction for
an especially challenging dance step. Other activities the chil-
See ARTLIFE, A-1 1 dren participated in over the course of the week included mask-
making and theater performances based on silent films.
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Summer Campers at Artlife Productions in Atlantic Beach rehearse an end of the week perform-
ance that included both dancing and singing.
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photo by KATHY HARTMAN:
Amanda Le, children's librarian at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library, holds some of the books by Tedd Arnold, who is
scheduled to visit the branch on July 26.
FROM STAFF
It is the pictures in Tedd
Arnold's children's books that
grab the reader's attention.
Arnold has a "unique style"
of illustrating, said Amanda Le,
children's librarian at the
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library.
"The kids really respond to
that."
For his part, the author
acknowledges that many chil-
dren "wait to, know, what all
thit sqiiSggly l.itff is in my pic-
tures," according to Arnold's
Web site
iwww.geocities.com/-ted-
darnold).
Ponte Vedra Beach children
and adults will be able to see
Arnold demonstrate his illus-
tration style next week, when
he visits the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library.
The author of "No lumping
on the Bed!," "Parts," "Green
Wilma" and others and illus-
trator of "My Dog Never Says
Please," "Axle Annie" and oth-
ers wraps up the library's sum-
mer children's program.
His presentation is scheduled
at 10 a.m. July 26. Each of the
other four branches of the St.
Johns County Public Library
System also is hosting a visitt
from Arnold next week.
The tiny, squiggly lines that
Arnold mentioned are
omnipresent in his drawings of
a spider and its prey in "The
Roly Poly Spider," a little boy
trying to understand idioms in
the "Parts" stories, and numer-
ous other bug-eyed creatures
and objects that bring the sto-
ries to life.
Le said Arnold's books appeal
to many ages, from preschool-
ers through second graders.
"They're pretty popular. That
was one of the reasons we
wanted to get him" for the
summer library program, sle
said.
The absence of Arnold's
books from the shelves of the
five county library branches
appears to bear out Le's state-
ment that Arnold's books are
popular reads.
Among the 69 Arnold vol-
umes listed on the library sys-
tem's Web site Monday, 39
were listed as checked out or
otherwise unavailable.
Of the remaining 30 books,
only three were found on the
shelves of the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch.
Arnold's 50-minute presenta-
tion, which is free and open to
the public, completes the
library's summer programs for
children.
Today's program is an ice
cream sundae party that begins
at 10 a.m.
For information, call the
library at 273-0495.
Food for the soul nourishes
by KATHY NICOLETTI
SSTAFF WRITER
Ponte Vedra resident Jill.
Barden has led the "Food for
the Soul" Ministry at Palms
Presbyterian Church for the
past two years. The :ministry
provides hot meals on a tem-
porary basis for members of.
the congregation who have a
special need.
Barden works with a team of
19 volunteers to provide a
meal that addresses the need
for spiritual and physical nour-
ishment. People coping with
illness or death in the family;
families with a new baby, or
those with other special cir-
cpmstances benefit from the
ministry., .
"Even on a busy day..... after
you do the meal and take it
over, you feel like it is your gift
to them," said Barden, who is a
deacon at the church. "I never
thought it would be as reward-
ing as it is, but it makes it all
worthwhile."
Ministry volunteers include
stay-at-home mothers, women
who are employed full or part-
time, retired women, and one
man. The volunteers cook the
food in their own home before
delivering the meal.
Barden coordinates requests
with the volunteers' schedules
so that no one becomes over-
burdened. Most of those who
volunteer like to cook but
.iCOOKS
beyond that have a desire to
serve the church and the com-
munity, she said.
"No one has ever asked for
reimbursement for the cost,
although it is available from
the church," she said.
/ The volunteers always feel as
if they also receive much from
preparing and delivering the
meal. It is not unusual for
someone who has been the
recipient of, the ministry to
want, to join the effort to give
something back in return, said
Barden.
"This is really the gift that
keeps giving," said Amy'
Jacobson, a Ponte Vedra resi-
dent who has volunteered with
the ministry for about four
years.
"My mom did this and when
she died people brought meals
for my family for about a
week," she said.
Beyond not having to worry
about meals at the time,
Jacobson said how good it was
to know that people cared. She
has returned the favor several
times over, bringing "comfort
food" to others.
"And people are just so.grate-
ful," said Jacobson.
The volunteers also spend a
little time visiting when they
deliver the meal. This gives the
recipient the opportunity to
talk a little about their loss or
illness or to. show the volun-
teer their new baby.
Most 6f the volunteers have
a few favorite .recipes and
menus that they like to use for
the ministry.
Barden prefers preparing a
roast with mashed potatoes
and green beans for the min-
istry. One of her favorite
recipes is Marinated Pork
Tenderloin; which she first
enjoyed at a dinner party.
"I found it so easy to prepare
that I began using it as my
'Food for the Soul dish,'" she
said.
Jacobson often chooses to
make a Baked Ziti casserole.
This was one of the meals.
brought to her family after her
mother passed away. The dish
proved to be very popular with
children, so Jacobson frequent-
ly uses her friend's recipe for
the ministry.
The following are Barden's
and Jacobson's recipes for the
Food for the Soul Ministry at
Palms Presbyterian Church.
See FOOD, A-11
Jill Barden, on the right, chairs the Food for the Soul Ministry at Palms Presbyterian Church and
Amy Jacobson is one of the team of volunteers in the ministry.
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Andrea Paolo Moye and Paul Franci Kukish
;Moye- Kukish
,Andrea Paolo Moye of Ponte
Vedra Beach and Paul Francis
Kukish of Southington,
Connecticut have announced
their engagement to be mar-
ried.
The bride-elect is the daugh-
ter of John and Arelys Moye of
PonteVedra Beach.,She, is a
graduate of Bishop Kenny.
High School and the
University of North Florida
with' a bachelors degree in
advertising.
The groom-elect is the son of
Paul Kukish of Southington,
Connecticut and the late
Catherine Kukish. He is a grad-
uate of the University \ of
Connecticut and New York
University School of Law. He is
employed by the law firm of
Latham & \Watkins in New
York City.
The couple planrto wed on
November 18, 2006 at the
Sawgrass Marnott Resort and'
Spa in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Stephanie Piland and Jim Jordon
Piland- Jordon
Stephanie Piland and Jim
Jordon, both 'of Jacksonville,
have announced their engage-
ment to be married.
The bride-elect is the daugh-
ter ot Rueben and Judy Piland
of Jacksonville. She is a regis-
tered nurse at Shands
Jacksonville.
The groom-elect is the son of
Frank and Carol Jordon of
Jacksonville. He is employed
With Technology Architect at
CS\.
The couple plan to wed at 4;
p.m., Nov. 18, 2006, at
,Oceanside Christian Church
Wedding
Edwards- Zerbe
Elizabeth Dawn Edwards of,
Neptune Beach and Derrick
Robert Zerbe of Jacksonmille
were married on Saturday July
1 at St. Paul's By the Sea
Episcopal Church in
Jacksonville Beach with the
Rev. Penny Pfab presiding.
The bride is the daughter of
Wayne and Mary Edwards of
Neptune Beach. She is a grad-
uate of Fletcher High School
and the University of Florida.
She is employed by Duval
County as a first-grade
teacher at Loretto Elementary
School.
The groom is the son of
Robert and Marion Zerbe of
Mount Laurel, NJ. He is a
recent graduate of the FCCJ
Fire Academy and currently
-works at Saladworks
Restaurant.
Katie Barnhill was the maid
of honor. Kim Bartkowski,
Katie Davidson, Rikki Lyman,
Katie Noe, Amy \Vaters and
NMeghan \Vojeski were the
bride's attendants. James
Gooding was the best man.
Alex Diggs, Chris Fenorolli,
Dare Lupus, \ictor Rice, Bob
Snyder. Chris Zerbe and Mike
Zerbe were groomsmen.
Following a honeymoon to St.
Lucia, the couple will reside
in Jacksonville.
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Amy Rasey and Joseph Ayers
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Amy Rasey of Jacksonville
and loseph Avers of
Jacksonville Beach have
announced their engagement
to be married.
-The bride-elect is the daugh-
ter of Richard an~& fargie
Rasev of lacksonville. She is a
graduate of Bishop Kenny
High School, received a
Bachelor's Degree from Florida
State Ivinersitv and a Master's
degree in psychology front the
Florida Institute of
Technology. She is employed
by C.L.G.
The groom-elect is the son of
Richard and C\d Avers of
Atlantic Beach. He is a gradu- Michelle Swanstrom and
Sate- of. Bishovp:.Kennv High., ". -- Francis -Alola -
*Sclo6 i' Rd a g aluate of 'I 1u '-" *i :- '.'
University of Florida. He is
employed by CB Richard Ellis. SwansL oI1
The couple plan to wed on
Saturday. November -, 2006 at -AI lnl
the Cathedral Basilica in Saint
Augustine.
Adam Skinner and Elizabeth Van Wagner
Van Wagner-Skinner
Elizabeth '\an Wagner of
Smith'ille, Missouri and Adam
Skinner of Kansas City,
Missouri will be married on
Saturday, July 22, at the
Church of the Good Shepherd
with Father Thomas Punzo
presiding.
The bride is the daughter of
Charles and Sandra Van
\Wagner Albin of Smithville,
Missouri and the granddaugh-
ter of itr. and NMrs. Burton C.
\an Wagner of Jacksonville
Beach. She is a graduate of
Maur Hill Academy and is cur-
rently attending Maplewoods
Community College in Kansas
City.
The groom is the son Mr.
and Mrs. Gregory Skinner of
Jacksonville. He graduated
magna cum laude from the
University of North Florida.
Aileen Berquist, Megan
Albin and Asha Lacev were the
bride's attendants. Scott
Cavazos, Nledani Haffar and
David Smith were the grooms-
men.
Following a honeymoon to
Lake of the Ozarks, the couple
will reside in Overland Park,
kansas.
Michelle Swanstrom and
Francis Ablola both of
lackson\ille were married on
July 1 at .3 p.m. in St. Joseph's
SCatholic Church in
lacksonville.
The bride, daughter of Betsy
Swanstrom and Herb
Swanstrom Jr. of Jacksonville,
graduated from Sandalwood
High School and the
University of North Florida
and is employed by Neptune
Beach Elementary School.
The bridegroom, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Manuel Ablola of
Jacksonville, graduated fromi
Florida Community College
and Sandalwood High School
and is employed by NIPS
Group.
Terrill Chapman was the
matron of honor and Katey
Machwrick was the maid of
honor. Bernard Ablola was the
best man. Following a trip to
the Western Carribbean, the
couple will live in Jacksonville.
The bride's married name is be
Michelle Lyn Ablola.
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Artlife:
Continued from A-9
Another important aspect of
the program is to provide edu-
cation. For example, many of
the arts activities start by learn-
ing about a historic art form
and then weaving that inspira-
tion into a modern creation,
Sadler said.
All of the collaborating artists
that Sadler employs are also
educators. The summer arts
camp director, Andre Ignacio
Dimapilis, is a drama teacher
for the Duval County School
System in addition to working
with. Artlife for the past six
years.
Dimapilis aspires to be a pro-
fessional actor, but he surpris-
ingly fell into a teaching career
after graduating from Florida
State University. With an infec-
tious energy and approachabili-
ty, teaching and working with
children came naturally to him..
He is grateful for the opportu-
nity to work with Artlife
because it combines both his
passions, he said. : '
.I get to be an artist and a
teacher at the same time and I
get to be me," he said. "There
are hardly any opportunities to
be a working artist in
Jacksonville."
One of the most rewarding
experiences is being able to
watch a child grow through
experience with the arts and
make an instantaneous impact,
Dimapilis said. Even over the
course of a day, he gets to see
children grow and come out of
their shells, he said.
He is also looking forward to
seeing Artlife and the opportu-
nities it offers continue to
expand.
Finding a permanent home
was an important step, he said:
This week's. camp has the
largest number of participants
to date, he said.
"Since you're starting brick by
brick, it's going to be a slow
start and then you get the
momentum rolling and keep it
going,", he said. '!That's :the
hardest part."
For more information about
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Lifeguards Lauren Correa, from left, gathers with Andrew Louvat, Heather
Root, Caitlyn Mertz, Chris Abshear, Keegan Godwin, Jessica Yong and
Jeremy Christian.
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Jessica Yong competes in the "Iron Guard" competi-
tion July 12 at the Lifeguard Games.
Local guards win atstate competition
Hermia Williams demonstrates the next dance move for the 7 to
12 year olds in a complex series of steps that included somer-
saults, mid-air twists and both African and hip-hop influences.
Food:
Continued from A-9
MARINATED PORK
TENDERLOIN
(Jill Barden)
3 Tblsp olive oil
1 Tblsp red wine or bal-
samic vinegar
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp lemon pepper
:2 (or more) cloves of gar-
lic, crushed
2 3/4 lb. pork tenderloins'
Dale's Seasoning
Chopped pecans
Combine first five ingredi-
ents. Stir Well. Place ten-
Sderloins in a zip lock bag.
Pour mixture over, cover and
chill at least, three hours.
Place tenderloins in a baking
dish. Sprinkle pecans on ten-
derloins. Pour a little Dale's
along with about a quarter
cup of water around the ten-r
derloin so the pecans stay on
the top.
Bake at 350, for 45 minutes.
Let stand 15 minutes. Serve
.. ,
with pecan marinade.
Baked Ziti
S (Amy Jacobson)
1 Ib. ziti
S 1 lb. ricotta cheese
1 Ib. shredded mozzarella
one and one-half jars
Tomato basil spaghetti sauce'
1 egg
2 9x13x2 inch disposable
pans, doubled up
Cook. ziti and drain. Line
pan w!ith a little sauce. In a
large bowl, mix ricotta and
egg and a little more than half
of the mozzarella, leaving
some aside for the top. Mix
well.
Add ziti: Pour mixture into
pan. Pour sauce over mixture.
Do not top with remaining
cheese yet.' The recipe can be
made ahead to this point.
Bake at 350 degrees for 30
:;minutes. Top with remaining
mozzarella cheese, bake
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The 2006 Lifeguard Games
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This year marked the first
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Coach Mike Cleary stands with the Ponte Vedra Gators, who won the Challenge Sports 3 v 3
under 9 soccer tournament last weekend in Palm Coast. The players are Michael Tkachik,
Brandon Cleary, Anna Kaufman, Evan McVicker and Hunter Stepp.
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These Ponte Vedra teens, all of whom played soccer for Nease High School, have been chosen
as part of the Florida Olympic Development Team, which plays this weekend in Alabama. They
are (from left) Meghan Thomas, Jessica Gambil and Kasey Eckstein. The girls were selected at
tryouts this spring and attended Olympic development training camp twice this summer.
Living through giving, master naturalists and other education opportunities
Community Hospice of
Northeast Florida is pleased to
announce the establishment
of the Living Through Giving
Scholarship Program.
The scholarship has been
established for students who
have had an experience with
hospice and/or a loss in their
immediate family. One schol-
arship will be awarded in
each of the following four (4)
categories:
Liberal Arts A student
matriculating at Edwards
Waters College
Health care A student in
the nursing program at
Florida Community College
it Jacksonville
Arts A student attending
Douglas Anderson or the
LaVilla School of the Arts
Higher Education A high
school senior who has partic-
ipated ,. in. Community
Hospice's Camp Healing
Powers, a camp for grieving
children conducted by
Community Hospice
Eligible students must
Reside in Community
Hospice's five-county service
area Baker, Clay, Duval,
Nassau or St. Johns counties
and must be African
Amnerican. A completed appli-
cation, official transcript and
letter of recommendation
must be postmarked no later
than Friday, August 18, and
submitted to:
Community Hospice of
Northeast Florida
Attention: Marietta LeBlanc
4266 Sunbeam Road
Jacksonville, FL 32257
Living Through Giving
scholarship applications are
available on the Community
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Marietta LeBlanc at
904.407.6176.
Each scholarship will be in
,the amount of $1,000 and
awarded for one year only.
Winning applicants will. be
notified by Aug. 31.
Florida Master Naturalist
Program
The University of Florida
Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences Florida
Master Naturalist Program
IFMNP) Freshwater Module
sponsored by the Duval
County Cooperative
Extension Service and St.
Johns County Recreation and
Parks will be offered Oct. 15,
19, 22, 26, 29, and Nov. 2,
2006 at Trout Creek Park,
6795 Collier Ave. in
Orangedale. This program is
for adults who want to learn
more about Florida's environ-
ment. Individuals as well as
educators and those in the
eco-tourism business.
Teachers may earn 40 hours
of CEUs. Topics include:
ecosystems swamps, marsh-
es, and permanent freshwater
wetlands, key plants and
wildlife, and the role of
humans in shaping the envi-
ronment. Each module
includes classroom presenta-
tions, videos, field trips, and
practical interpretation.
Advance registration is
required. Course fee is $200.
Course instructors are Carol i.
Wyninger and Beverly
Fleming. For registration and
program information contact
the web site www.masternat-
uralist.org. For more course
information call the instruc-
tors at (904)284-9488,
1904)220-0232 or email at
wyninger@'comcast.net or rec-
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Landscape will be held Aug. 5
at the Mandarin Library, 3330
Kori Road, from 11 a.m. to 1
p.m.
This program covers
drought issues, what to do
with weeds, how to handle
pests, plus trees and their
troubles. September and
October landscape mainte-
nance schedule will also be
included.
Particiapnts can get answers
to plant and tree problems by
bringing in a sample of a dis-
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OPINION
Winston Waves eye championshipmeet
.... Wves rns me
REX EDMONDSON
PRESS BOX
PGA helps
:poor' golfers
earn some
extra cash
On the eve of the British
Open, here comes the
PGA with a hot idea for
bracing its television ratings: A
point system to declare the real
big winner of the year.
A point system? Is this the
PGA or NASCAR?
That's-a cozy inducement for
the big nanes to play even
harder. And they probably need
the money, since me regular
tournaments don't pay the
contestants much these days.
Oh, sure.
Fans should be excited
beyond theu imaginations to
pull for the struggling stars to
make a decent fee. Will TV rat-
ings boom in the autumn
because the Tour members will
finally have a chance to win a
big pot that will enable them
to pay their rent?
Sam Snead would love it if
he were still with us. They may
never find the greenbacks old
S Sam is reported to have buried
in his vard for years.
In other golf-related news,
how are locals feeling about the
change undergoing now out at
the TPC Stadium Course? Do
they mind a new parking sys-
tem that transfers many fans to
the outskirts at UNTF?
Some fans, regulars at The
Players Championship, feel
they're being given the short
end of the dub, to put it mild-
ly. Having to pay more to park
conveniently is actually quite
inconvenient. The community
wanted The Players when the
Tour moved here and it has to
pay the piper.
Thousands of football fans
don't mind tailgating a long
way from their stadium, why
can't golf fans endure a little
inconvenience? What the pub-
lic must understand is that the
PGA is doing ever-thing to
make the tournaments better,
but parking can't be ever-thing
even body wants. After all,
tournaments aren't charity
affairs.
With the new clubhouse and
other improvements now being
undertaken at the Stadiwn
Course, fans shouldn't resent a
little physical effort. After all,
isn't golf exertion good for
you?
Of all the world crises now
capturing our attention, the
biggest woe is not that North
Korea may pop the States with
a nudear missile That's bad,
but then so is the fact that the
North Pole is melting like an
Seskimo pie in the sun. No. the
biggest worry for Americans is
that we don't have a soccer
team that can conquer the
world. Never mind that we can
no longer win wars we are
lousy in world soccer!
If you endured the World
Cup down to its last head butt,
didn't you wonder why this
country can't get its blood pres-
sure up over a good soccer
game? In one of the opening
games, England won a 1-0 %ic-
tory and didn't even score a
goal. The Brits got it on a rule
infraction. Now that's excite-
ment for you.
As for A.merica's answer to
the World Cup, we give you
baseball's All-Star game, where
the Americans and Nationals
supposedly send their best
heroes.
This is not to say that the
2006 classic in Pittsburgh was
the most exciting of modem
times, but it wasn't' the worst.
The ,Americans won it, 3-2,
over the Nationals on a two-
run triple in the runth inning.
No rule infraction and both
teams scored runs, but you
can't expect baseball to be as
thrilling as a world soccer
game. Wonder what the world
soccer nuts thought about the
year Pete Rose bulldozed catch-
er Ray Fosse at home plate for
the winning run?
FROM STAFF
The competitive regular sea-
son has concluded for the
Winston Waves and swimmers
will next hit the pool for the
First Coast championships on
Friday and Saturday.
The championship meet takes
place at the University of North
Florida. Nine teams and more
than 600 swimmers are expect-
ed to participate.
Winston once again has a
strong team and coach Raquel
Scarpelli said she expects her
team will do well in the two-day
event.
"I think it's better that the
championships are broken up
over two days because for some
of our swimmers who compete
in a number of the races, it 's a
lot of swimming for one day,"
she said. "We've got a good
team and I think we'll do ve'r
well again this year, just like we
did last year."
The season-endihg champi-
onships will mark Scarpelli's last
official act as aquatics director
at the Winston Fanily YMCA.
She is leaving to pursue another
opportunity but said she hopes
to leave on a high note.
"It would be great to repeat
the championship that we won
last year," Scarpelli said. "We
have the talent to do it and I
think our swimmers are very
enthusiastic about competing."
Pholo Dy ROB DeANGELO
Winston Waves swimmer Charlotte Fraser competes in the girls 100-yard backstroke race last Saturday at the Winston Family
YMCA in Ponte Vedra Beach. Fraser and her teammates will compete in the First Coast championships on Friday and Saturday.
Women's golf league thriving
Pnoloi by ROB DeANGELO
Emily Whidby makes a save during the first day of Fletcher.
Soccer Camp Monday. Whidy was a junior varsity goalkeeper
for the Nease High School't'am last season and looks forward
to making the varsity squad this year.
Players hone skills
with soccer camp
FROM STAFF
While high school soccer sea-
son may be months away, funda-
mentals of the game are being
stressed during the first session of
Fletcher Soccer Camp this week.
Camp participants are sweating
it out in a series of drills designed
to hone skills and keep players in
shape.
The camp is conducted by
Fletcher High boys varsity coach
like Levine with clinicians like
Senators girls coach Megan
Pardue, members of the Emory
Riddle University soccer team
and Bentley College head coach
Peter Simonini working with
individual groups of players.
Simonini, a former pro player
with the New England and
Jacksonville Tea Men, is working
with goalkeepers.
"It's a way to work on tech-
niques and get some touches on
the ball," said former Fletcher
girls co-captain Anna Donald-
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Fletcher
High goal-
keeper
Anna ,
Donaldson
makes a
save dur-
ing soccer y.
camp drills ;-
Monday.
Donaldson
will be a
freshman
at Belmont
Abbey
College
this fall.
son. "I'm not playing in a sum-
mer league~ P:sii-.is' ag' good way
to at least-'jp'.sri e Work in
before I lea T'iibschoodl Aug. 12."
Donaldson, whtio'achoied the
Senators team in goal for three
seasons, will attend 'Bl'lmont
Abbey College in Charlot'e, N.C.
on a soccer scholarship begin-
ning this fall.
Fletcher Soccer Canp is divid-
ed into separate sessions. Players
in 7th to 12th grade participate
from 9 a.m. until noon, while
camp for 5- to 10-year-olds takes
place from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m.
The first week of camp con-
cludes on Thursday, with week
two beginning next Monday.
Levine said fundamentals and
fun are emphasized, with an eye
on getting players ready for
upcoming seasons.
"it's a chance for players to
work on their skills and get some
great coaching from the clini-
cians we have," he said.
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By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER
The Women's "E" League at
Jacksonville Beach Golf Club,
run by LPGA Class A teaching
professional Mary Lyons, has
grown significantly in its four
years of existence. The season
starts when daylight savings
time begins and ends when
clocks are changed in the fall.
"We play until we run'out of
daylight," Lyons said, noung
that "the object of the league is
to provide local women, from
the beaches, and Jacksonville,
with an opportunity to play at
least nine holes of golf, have a
good time, meet other women,
socialize and play golf at the
same time."
The ladies tee off starting at 5
p.m. every Wednesday and
Thursday. The "E" in the
league's name stands for e-mail,
the manner in which members
are notified.
The league began with 15-20
golf students and friends of.
Lyons, who has been a teaching
professional for eight years.
"Now I have 50 players on
Wednesday nights. We had so
many people want to get in we
had to start another night. So I
have 50 on Thursday, also," she
said.
There's a waiting list, but no
plans to add another evening.
"It's almost too much for the
course to take," said Lyons. "We
don't want to take away time
from the regular public play."
The league indudes competi-
tive players who, while not
scratch golfers, are very dose.
There also are women who just
want to play for fun.
Lyons played golf in high
school and at Florida State. She
was in the top 5 in the state her
junior and senior years of high
school.
In college Lyons ran into
what she called "a little bit of a
roadblock, a coach that, person-
ality-wise, we didn't get along.
So I decided to start to study,
rather than play golf. I stepped
away from the game for about
20 years."
Lyons switched to racquetball
and competed in on amateur
and pro circuits. She and fellow
Neptune Beach resident Susan
Pfahler, her racquetball doubles
partner and also a member of
the women's golf league, have
been inducted into the National
Racquetball Hall of Fame in
Houston. The duo have played
together since 1983 and are the
first doubles pair to be admitted
to the national hall of fame.
What led Lyons back to golf
was the fact that racquetball club
business was slowing down.
"I was unable to make it
financially. My children [she
and husband Steve Lyons, who
coaches the Nease girls golf
team, have three] were getting a
little older. It was time to make a
break"
Lyons returned to golf in
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Palm Valley resident Mary Kohnke practices before playing
July 12 in the Women's E League at Jax Beach Golf Club.
1996, the year before her
youngest child, son Roy, was
born. Lyons says Roy is her "lit-
tle golfer. He plays in the league
when I have an opening. The
ladies enjoy him."
Lyons doesn't play in tourna-
ments.
"I enjoy teaching," she said. "I
get more of a thrill watching Roy
hit good shots than I would get
out of me hitting a good shot.
He's playing in junior events. It's
just so thrilling to see my stu-
dent 'get it.'
"My family and my students
are my priority, and I truly love
that."
The league members appreciate
what Lyons has done for them.
Angie Browning of Jackson-
ville Beach met Lyons through
racquetball. She started playing
golf three years ago with a group
of friends and carries a 12 hand-
icap.
"I'd say she's one of the best
teachers, especially for women
or other people who are looking
to get into the game and want
someone who can help them
move from square one to a point
where they can really enjoy it,"
said Browning. "Mary is just the
best because she helps you not
feel overwhelmed.
"Golf is a tough sport, and the
swing itself can be overwhelm-
ing. But she really helps put it in
perspective for students."
Mary Kohnke started playing
golf when she was 14, stopped.
for awhile, and has been playing
again for eight years. What
brought her to the ladies league
was the price and the fact
Jacksonville Beach GC is dose
for someone who lives in Palm
Valley. She also started taking
lessons from Lyons.
"I've taken lessons with, I con-
sider, some of the best in
women's golf and I think
Mary's head and shoulders over
them," said Kohnke, whose
handicap is in the 20s.
"I think people should know
how good Mary Lyons is," said
Kohnke. A lot of people don't
really care about teaching
women, even other women.
And she's wonderful with chil-
dren. I think she's just a great
teacher with everybody. But for
women she's excellent, because
she enjoys what she's doing.
"She's not looking for a star.
She just wants you to be able to
play to the best of your ability,
and that's what she empha-
sizes."
Lori Collins, chapter president
of the Executive Women's Golf
Association, which has 185
members, also plays in the "E"
League.
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FISHING
Locating the big kings is the
focus for anglers this week
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T A Tere are the big
\ kings? This huge
SV question will be
answered during the next two
days when serious king fisher-
men throughout-the northeast
compete for $ 500,000 in prizes
in the Greater Jacksonville
Kingfish Tournament;
All anglers by now have a
plan which, of course, has to
be flexible enough to consider
the weather on Thursday
morning as well as the live bait
situation. The weather looks
great and there has been plen-
ty of bait just north of the jet-,
ties.
Congratulations to Capt.
Randy Nader, his daughter
Samantha, brother Ray Nader
and friend Jerry Moulton. They
found a big 42.8-pound king
fishing from their
"Exterminader" and won the
S.K.A. "Mac Attack" Kingfish
Tournament at Cape Canaveral
last weekend.
The 42.8-pounder was good
enough to give Samantha her
second straight Jr. Angler
Tournament victory: One of
their prizes was a beautiful 21-
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foot Contender. Great fishing.
Capt. Kirk Waltz with
Childress.Lee and his wife Ann
chummed behind the shrimp
boats north of the jetties last
Tuesday and caught three
sharks and jumped two tarpon.
In the afternoon they
anchored just off the jetties
and pulled up seven redbass.
Capt. Bob Cosby and his son
Matt chummed up a 95-pound
tarpon off Ponte Vedra last
Monday morning. On
Wednesday, Capt. Bob and his
party chummed up six sharks
in the same area and on Friday
Capt. Bob and his party tried
Photo.submitted
Lowell Breeding and his stepson Jason Wilderotter caught these
big grouper at the party grounds aboard P.K.'s Mistake.
the jetties and caught two big
reds, a drum and a pair of
flounder \
John Cartiledge, on the
"Mower Money," boxed a 30-
pound king and a 12-pound
king last Saturday.
Capt. Dennis Young, aboard
the "Sea Dancer" with Hank
Clauss, his son Chance and
three grandchildren, chummed
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Nine-year-old Marisa Geuther, of Ponte Vedra Beach, scored an Inshore Grand Slam last
Tuesday while fishing with her father Steve, grandfather Russ and local guide Sterling Stees in ,.
Tampa Bay. Marisa is pictured with a 24-inch snook caught on the last bait of the day.
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Thursday morning and jumped
a tarpon, caught several sharks
and 50 whiting. They slipped
offshore later in the morning
and caught three cobia to 44
pounds, a 12-pound grouper
and a 10-pound snapper.
Wade and Kathy Randall
used mud minnows to catch
eight flounder last Saturday.
Brook Daily checked into
B&NM Bait and Tackle with 10
flounder to five pounds he
caught using mud minnows.
Kip and Derrick Dobbs
caught three pompano, five.
trout to four pounds, four
whiting and a pair of drum to
five pounds.
Jetty guide Fred Morrow and
his guests Tom Taft and Nelson
Hamos fished Nassaut Sound
last Thursday for 33 whiting
and three jacks.
On the Jacksonmille Beach
Pier, manager Faye Cohfer
reports several excellent catch-
es of whiting along with some
drum, bluefish and several
small pompano.
Canal guide John Dvissen.
with the Bice family from
Birmingham, Alabama last
Saturday used live shrimp to
catch four flounder, three trout
to 3.5 pounds, two redbass and
a dozen ladvfish.
S._Larrv'"Fishmah" Finc'hwith
Jessie Knap and Terry
Newsome, fished the main
canal between the bridges last
Tuesday with mud minnows
and caught 25 redbass weigh-
ing up to five pounds.
On Friday the "Fishman"
with his wife, Murphy, shed
the surf at Daytona and caught
37 large whiting and several
blues.
Captain David King, aboard
his "Crusty Crab" at Nassau
Sound, continues to take home
excellent catches of whiting
and pompano.
Anglers aboard the "Mayport
Princess" had outstanding
catches all last week. On
- Wednesday six true muttons
weighing 12 to 14 pounds,
eight snapper, 13 amberjack
and coolers full ofbeeliners
were brought in.
Andy Hogari caught a 12-
and 14-pound mutton and
Jonathan Moran caught two
muttons at 10 and 12 pounds
along with two 12-pound snap-
per.
Anglers on the "King
Neptune" reported plenty of
action last week. On Monday
they unloaded twQ big cobia,
five snapper, grouper, lane
snapper, triggerfish, a 19-
pound king, four amberjack
and lots of beeliners and
seabass.
Good Fishin'.
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ICW- KERNAN CHASE NEAR UNF im.n
maculate 3!2 on cul-de-sac with lake view
$274,900 1889sq ru with formal living and
dining rooms. Open house. Saturday. July
22. 12-5pm 12252 Ruth Lawn CT
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Ac./house, Wayne County, GA. Rozier
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VA MOUNTAINS 5 acres with frontage on
very large pristine creek, very private, ex-
cellent fishing, canoeing, good access,
near New River Trail State Park, $39,500.
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COOL WESTERN NC Mountains- escape
the heat, hurricanes and high prices.
Homes, cabins, lots acreage, investments.
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town Bryson City. Call (877)476-6597.
TENNESSEE NORRIS LAKE, MOST
BEAUTIFUL OF TENNESSEE LAKES
with 800 miles of shoreline. Waterview
and waterfront lots from $42,000 Boat
docks available.
www.SunsetBayRealty.com Sunset Bay
Realty (865)278-3980.
BEACHES, SUTTON Lakes, 4/2,
23005sf, Formal LR/DR, Family room
w/f'place, i carpet, cath ceilings, fenced
yard, $1600'mo TDO Mgrft Services 246-
1125.
KY LAKEFRONT Acreage. Private, gated,
Slakefront community. Waterfront parcels
from the $70's. Lake access parcels from
the mid-$30's. Planned pool, tennis, driv-
ing range & morel Call owner (866)462-
,8198.
KY TN Lake overview parcel 216 acre
nigh ground parcel oiers some cl Ine best
views up and down Lake Barkley. 90 mn
ic Nashville Very close to Land Between
the Lakes ,rec: area. $62,000. (866)339-
4966.'
HAND'' INVESTORS Special Great deal
lor renabers. 249-0085
EAST TENNESSEE- Norris Lake 5 6 acre
wooded lakelronl lot $66.500 5.1 acre
wooded view lot. $28,900 Call Lakeside
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TN 3 ACRE BLUFF PARCEL 3 beauiblul
acres in central Tennessee Approx 1800'
elevation Mature hardwoods. Close to
state park 15 area goll courses. Gated,
clubhouse, Illness center. nature iadls
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ATLANTIC BEACH. 328 10Th Street.
85'xl30' Close to Ocean. $699,000.
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LAKE LAND Salel 3 Acres with Boat Slip -
Only $29,9001 Direct access to 33,000-
acre mountain lake in Tennessee' with'
boat slip. Available 8126. 18001,770-9311,
exi 830
LOT- 50'XIO' Vilano Bch, $199,000.
Grace Ellis, All Pro Realty Specialists
655-7923 Icell)
NASSAU MARSHFRONT w/tidal creek
access to Nassau River. 2.68 acres w/gor-
geous view $268,000 OBO 241-4876
5 BLOCKS to ocean Ntorth Jax Bch.
Large Corner lot 80x120 wiln 1000 sq H
block house. Add on or tear down. As is.
Motivated seller. $295,000. 553-7203.
PV FSBO. Build your dream home. Last
1/4 acre buildable 'lot east of A1A.
$489,900 :
www.realrycneckout.coml104038 or call
i9041994-1329
,15 ACRE Florida ranch estate Only
$69,9001 Short drive to the Gull or Mexico.
Just minutes from 1-10. Won't last Call
now! (866)950-5263 Ext 650.
SUWANNEE RIVER Lot, wooded, 1/2
acre, FSBO $26,500. (904)591-6996,
(904)247-6508.
3.24' ACRES JACKSONVILLE, close to
9A and 'Beach Blvd. natural
wetlands/creek. $170,000. OBO. 241-
4876.
38 ACRES- salt marsh land atGreenfield
Creek. West of Queens Harbor Country
Club' at Atl.Blvd & Girvin Rd. Wetland miti-
gation/ preservation. R.E. #162204 0000.
$95,000 OBO. 904-282-3519.
JAX BEACH-
Oceanfront beach hideaway, 411 1st St.
S. #401. Gorgeous 2BR/2BA condo. fea-
tures hardwood & travertine flooring, gran-
ite/marble counters, stainless steel appli-
ances. Luxurious master suite w/vita spa
jacuzzi. Private gated pool plus beach ac-
cess..Asking $479,900. MLS#286330.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Custom built Key West style 2-story, 1483
Laurel Way. Only 3 years young, over
2100sf, located in Hidden Paradise, a
marshfront community. First floor master
bedroom suite, master bath w/jacuzzi and
separate shower. Gas fireplace w/gas ap-
pliances, cozy .screened porch, custom
draperies, and blinds plus all appliances
convey. Asking $389,900. MLS#290728.
Call Owner/Agent Shirley Lee, Assist 2
Sell, Buyers & Sellers Real Estate.
Cell# 568-6909/ office 247-4442. View
online at: www.jaxbesthomes.com
ATLANTIC BEACH West, 3yr. old custom
built Key West style ranch on comer lot.
3BR/2BA, 12x15 sunroom, 2car garage.
Shows like a model. Must be seen
$295,900. (904)246-4468.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA, partially furnish-
ed, fenced yard, screened-in porch and
deck w/private entrance to master bath.
Great investment or starter home.
$275,000. (904)247-8004, (904)635-6943.
LIVE CHEAP at Jax Beach! This 950sf.,
newly redecorated, 2BR/1.5BA townhome
duplex is only a short walk to the beach.
Ceramic tile bathrooms and floors, plush
carpet in bedrooms, CH&A, range, refrig-
erator, DW, laundry room, balcony, 6'
fenced yard and concrete driveway. Live
in one side and have a $1000 (plus)/mo.
rental income from the other side and
rents at the beach are rapidly increasing!
This is a very sound investment for the fu-
ture. Only $349,000!! Similar properties
sell for $240,000 Per Sidel 617 Seventh
Avenue South, Jacksonville Beach. Call
Dan Cantrell at (904)993-1114 or Fax
(904)270-8806.
PONTE VEDRA Beach. THE ISLANDS,
2BR/2BA, attached garage, new roof,
comer lot, community pool, tennis.
REDUCED! $240,000. Available immedi-
ately. (904)703-8380, (423)768-0384.
FSBO IMMACULATE 4/2/2, 2300sf in
Windsor Chase (Kernan S Beach) buil
2003. Hardwood, tile, formal living & din-
ing, eat-in kitchen w/42" maple cabinets.
black appliances, large master bedroom/
bath, inside laundry w/cabinets, sprinker/
security system, community pool/play-
ground, $349,000. 2434 Misty Water Drive
E. 894-7058. Brokers welcome.
ATLANTIC BEACH
1483 Laurel Way
Custom built Key West style 2-story, only
3 years young, over 2100sf, located in hid-
den paradise, a marsh front community.
First floor master bedroom suite, master
bath wljacuzzi and separate shower. Gas
frplc. w/gas appliances, cozy screened
porch, custom draperies, ahd blinds plus
all appliances convey. Asking $389,900.
vMLLS#2907286
Call Owner/ Agent Shirley Lee, Assist 2
Sell, Buyers & Sellers Real Estate.
Cell# 568-6909/ office 247-4442. View
online at www.jaxbesthomes.com
SAWGRASS PLAYERS Club, 3BR 2BA,
Ig scr. lanai, totally renovated incl. custom
cabinets, new appliances tIle floors. Gat-
ed community w' pool 1$299,900
537-4083
NAVIGABLE WATERFRONT
On tidal creek almost 1 acre lot, 2/1 block
home w/big.workshop.and yard. 1719 Gir.
n Rd. $449,000 (negotiable)1 233-1505.
AFFORDABLE & MAINTENANCE FREE
FSBO, Neptune Beach Townhome,: Spa-
clous 3.2.5, 1 car garage, ail appliances,
new AC' plumbing carpet. Community
pool. boat storage, bike 'balk to Beach
and Town Center. $267K, Call 655-2718.
SOUTHSIDE-HOLIDAY HILL. 4/3/2+,
2450sf, many upgrades, large corner lot,
$269,900, independent brokers 710-3111.
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 5 blocks
to Ocean, large lot 1500i1 $337.000
859-8623.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH Beautilul cus-
tomn built low country charmer in Old Palm
Valley Sub. 4 BR.3BA. 2800si. Oversized
treed lot. $620K OBO Will co op *3 3"%
164 Bear Pen RoadO904) 226.2311
PONTE VEDRA Solano Woods, FSBO.
spacious -1.'2 new rool 1800sr. $359.900
327-7449 or 607-6143.
LEASE, PURCHASE Secret Woods Brick
nome, 3BR,;BA. 1895sf $284,900 Bring
all oilers. Indepnende Brokers 710-3111
PONTE VEDRA 3BR/2 5BA.1500sI. lust
remodeled 42" Hickory cabinets grande
counter lops. Iraven.ne floors bamboo in
dining room. Berber carpel, hol rUD. 2 car
garage $318.000. 463.0505
HELP-U-SELLCOASTAL REALTY .
WATERFRONT ICW '-,;
Palm Valley- Rocscce Blvd Custom built.
New Construcnon, over 4000ll 75x400 lot.
Call flo email or Iloor plan 1 925 million.
NEW LISTING
VILLAGES OF PABLO
4BR,2BA huge cul-de-sac oi0. community
pool and lennis, minute io ine Beaches At
school. $288 900.
VILLAGES OF PABLO
3BR/2BA, all brick, 2+ garage, backs to
small creek leading to intracoastal,
$289,900.
NEW LISTING EAST OF A1A
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Totally remodeled 4BR/2.5BA, limestone
flooring, slate countertops, custom cabi-
nets and lighting. Owned by, professional
Kitchen bath designer. GORGEOUS!
Musl see! $549.900.
INVESTOR ALERT PVB!
TWO 1BR'IBA +loh Ponie Vedra Beach
SCondos. upgrades including granile & tile
floors, fireplace. Custom lighting. private
beach access tennis. I.Iness room I unit
currently leased $189,900 & $195,900.
15TH AVE. S.- SOUTH JAX BEACH
Key WesI style cohage, adorable wilh
huge great room. private backyard. greal
,for entenaining. Low mairlenance land-
scapng 5332.900. Call today for details.
WINDSOR POINTE CONDO
-Molivaled seller' 2BR'2BA. downslairs
,unit. Ilreplace. wood Iloors. Icar garage
Offered al $154.900
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Dolphin Cove, PVB, 3BR'2BA, huge cor-
Sner 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" rome in
gated community. 4 bedrooms plus bonus
room, large lot, 3-car garage and much
more. Offered at$795,000.
SAN PABLO CREEK
3BR/2BA home in San'Pablo Creek. Spa-
cious floor plan, 'fenced backyard and
backing on to pond. Offered at $239,900.
ST. ANDREWS PLACE ICW
3BRi3BA newly consirucied Mercedes
built home. Huge bonus room tool Land-
scaped yard and a great floor plan. Of-
fered at $375.000.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Upgraded home in San Pablo: Circle,
3BR/2BA home w/spacious master suite.
Fenced back yard, large den, immaculate-
ly maintained. Offered at $328,900.
FULL SERVICE. BIG SAVINGS
THE EXPERTS NEXT DOOR
Call: 904-241-4447
SELL YOUR HOME STARTING AT $2950
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JACKSONVILLE BEACH
ENTIRE DUPLEX FOR SALE Each side
has 3BR's 2BA's. Built in 1998. $590,000.
ATLANTIC BEACH
THE COURTYARDS AT MAYPORT, 2/2
condo, (no stairs). Nice layout, currently
rented till March 2007. Makes great in-
vestment property. $119, 900.
CYPRESS CREEK-'3/2, 2 car gar., across
from Mayport Elem. Freshly painted.
$194,900.
TUCKED AWAY IN PRETTY HIDDEN
COVE- This 4/2 built in 98' has brand new
kit., new carpet, huge screened in covered
patio w/ Ig yard backs up to woods. 4
steal at. $229,900.
PONTE VEDRA
BELLEZA AT PONTE. VEDRA- 1/1 con-
do, lots of amenities. Currently leased
until Sept. 30th. $195,000.
ARLINGTON
BROOKWOOD FOREST- Monument
area, 3/2.5 townhome w/ gar., lots of
space. Reduced to $172,000.
ARLINGTON HILLS- Cute 3/2 w/ garage.
Great starter home in nice area. $149,900.
ICW
VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK- Kernan
area, 3/2, 2 car gar., vinyl siding, stainless
steel apple $207,900.
ASHLEY WOODS- Like new 4/2, over
2000sf, 3yrs old, $276,000.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711
ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR/2BA, 1400sf, 3 PONTE VEDRA, 3BR/2BA, beautiful, re-
houses from ocean, 50x100 lot, $800K, modeled townhome on lake. End unit.
645-5526. $185,900. (904)424-0660.
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1130 ROSE, 3BR/2BA, new A/C, paint,
ceramic tile, carpet, stove refrigerator,
dishwasher. Fireplace, fenced yard.
$189,000.710-8083.
BY OWNER, 3BR/2BA, renovated. Seller
will pay $3500 of Buyer closing cost.
$330,000. 859-8623.
PONTE VEDRA E. of A1A. Upgraded
flooring, Ocean breezes, new appliances,
siding, roof, and Interior paint, oversized
closets, 2300sf., 3BR/2.5BA. $585,000.
(904)955-8482.
FSBO, 4BR/3BA, large private lot,
6 blocks to beach. $375,000. 463-3738
HAMPTON PARK 4BR/2.5BA, 4 years
new, gated community, close to beach &
town center, $498.000. 641-0058.
ATLANTIC BEACH. beautiful 1/2 acre
cul-de-sac lot. 4BR/1.5BA brick home.
Slight fire/ smoke damage. $180K. (904)
626-0663.
MOTIVATED SELLER! Drastically
reduced 3/2 house on ICW. Partial owner
financing with flexible terms and low
interest rate. $399,900. $1,167/mo.
850-230-6006:
WATERFRONT TO St. Johns River. Cozy
cottage, newly remodeled, bulkheaded;
Only 3 -minutes to Dunns Creek,
$289,900. Call Vickie Smith. ERA Trend
Realty (386)972-6494.
$210,000 TIFFANY PINES, 3BR/2BA-
.large corner lot, tile floors, new roof, F/P,
many upgrades. 992-2249 or 514-7152.
I.C. WEST- Keman Forest. 2004 execu-
tive home, 5BR/4BA, 2-car,. 2,650+s.f.
$409,500. Independent brokers 710-3111.
FSBO ATL BCH. 3BR'2 5BA, 2200sl,
w/numerous upgrades; 249-0812:
AFFORDABLE PVB home, 3BR/2BA,
large lot, newly remodeled, $287,900,
887-1535.
PRISTINE WATER VIEW PVB..SawMill
Lakes, 3BR/2BA +Den; open floor plan,
24-5si. Community pool, FSBO,
499.000) Call 1904)304.0757.
NEW LISTING! Open House, Saturday,
12pm-3pm. 1660 Linkside Ct. N.,Atlan-
tic Beach, 3BR/2.5BA, Pool, $472,500.
472-5558,,Magnolia Properties.
Ocean Cay- FSBO. 664 Bonaire Circle,
2200sf. w/great room 3BR/2BA.
Located on mature pond Granite, wood
floors; new paint. $559K will co-op..
1904)463-1197.
BAD CREDIT NO PROBLEM
3BR,2BA near NAS Maypon, minimum
ciredi score 580 qualities lor zero down.
zero Closing c3osr3 Move-in ready w/glass
room lireplace. new caper & Iresh paint:
For more inlo call 19041502-4238.
JAX BEACH Beauilul like new custom
rome 2500sl in grear neighbornooo.
1136 241h SI. Nonh $439 500. 704-7966
ATLANTIC BEACH. FSBO, 34-1 9h Si
2 5 blis Irorm ea:h. 2 blks irom park
4BR.2BA $534000 (904)710-8334
FOR SALE By owner, 3BR.2BA Renovai-
,ed nome AIIaniic Beach west 1142 Hiis-.
cus SI New appliances. windows. sliding
glass door. mosaic lile kitchen
Scunler,masier barn floor. arid len.ed
yara. Verv alnordaole ai $187,500 923-
2097 No realors .
FSBO. GOOD Slaner Home' 618-1
Durton island Dr WesI. Atlantic Beach,
3BR'1 5BA New AC,. rool. windows.
Doors. and appliances By appoinimeni
only Call David 247-0665 inomil.
704.2337 telll.
PVB RANCH strle 3BR,2BA house local-
ed in the Dolphin Cove Communiry is only
$282 900 and loIs ro orer. go online ai
www ForSale yOwnerCenier come44646
Moi.valed Sellers 285-3014 Iv msg
JACKSONVILLE BEACH r3 Fair*ay
Lare .JBR''2 5BA. 2400sI.- nomer on loll
cour's winground.pool bDrcK. Reduced r1
$429.900 19041838-8937
13715 N. Richmond Park Dr. #305 Wind-
sor Pointe, $184,900. 3BR/2BA, 1500sf.
w/garage. Lowest priced condo in Wind-
sorl Beautiful family room, bright kitchen &
convenient inside laundry room, gorgeous
master suite w/walk-in closet & private
bath! Call Assist 2 Sell Buyers & Sellers
Real Estate. 247-4442 or view online @
jaxbesthomes.com.
PV BCH 2BR/ 2BA, $187,200. Grace Ellis,
All Pro Realty Specialists. 655-7923 (cell).
WALK TO beach. Atl/Neptune area town-
house. New roof, carpet, paint, tile; re-
plumbed. Applia. and fenced yard.
$233,900. Call Lana 292-1750.
$3000 BUYER BONUS
WATERFRONT CONDO PVB 2BR/2BA.
Priced to sell at $205,000. Call Kathy Tilia-
kos, Van Guard Realty. 465-3053.
GRAND CAY Villas PVB- 3rd floor 2/2
condo, fireplace, wood, tile, upgrades.
$219,900. 904-881-0470.
PVB OCEAN GROVE 2/2/DIx
FSBO, Save $14K! New Lakeview, Wi-Fi,
resort pool- spa, A1A location, must seel
$222K, FREE 27' HDLCD TV, FREE dlos-
ingl 727-458-4230, Open Sat.- Sun.
PVB, 2BR/2BA, walk to beach. Below
market value. $209,900. (904)955-0872.
PRICED TO SALE!
3BR/2BA, pre-construction, oceanview
condo. Across Ihe slreel Irom beach
Comparable unils selling lor $499K will
assign contract lor $419K. Ready Fall' 06.
-irsr one gels iI 349-2803
REDUCED $15,000
FSBO THE Palmns, 3BR/2BA, 1st Floor, All
amenities. $225,000, 241-3471.
FSBO. 1BR/1BA: Palm at Marsh Landing.
Perfect location, private marsh view. 846
sq. fl Newly renovated in 2004 Asking
only $152,000 476.5280
HANNA PARK. Like new. Large 3BR,2BA
single, 1.215sf, w/carport. decK. all GE
kitchen. CHSA. washer dryer new carpel
Many upgrades Financing available. Re-
oecca. 246-7684.
PALM HARBOR Homes factory model
center largest in Americal Modular and
manulaclured Liquiaalion sale Call .or
Iree color brocuires. 1800)622-2832
U-..-
NEPTUNE BCH Garage Apt., 2/1, ocean
view, new paint/ carpet, W/D avail., bike
storage, no 'pets, avail 8/15. $985/mo.
year lease. 247-0872 or 254-5043.
OCEANFRONT 1BR/ 1BA, 108 orange St,
Nep Bch, downstairs, $1200/mo incl. util.
avail 8/1. (661)803-6275.
NEPTUNE BEACH, one block to ocean,
2BR/1BA upstairs, 1 year lease. No pets,
no W/D hookup. $950/mo. +$950/sec.
dep. 916 First Street, between Bay &
Pine. Available 8/15/06. 246-8970 or
591-1218.
2/1 APT., brand new wood floors, brand
new kitchen/ bathroom cabinets w/ corian
counter tops. Unbelievably beautiful place,
must see to appreciate..822 2nd Ave. N.;
JB. $900/mo+ deposit. No pets. Credit
check. 246-3690/333-1822.
JAX BEACH upstairs 3BR/1BA, eat in
kitchen, WDHU, CH&A, glassed in front
.porch. Floors are wood & Ile. 1 car ga-
rage. 434 5th Ave. North. $950/mo.
+950/dep. 993-8597.
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.
NEAR PONTEVedra 1 block beach. Best
area. quiel. sale residential neighbor-
hood 2BR'1BA, lower duplex, new pain
CH&A. W'D included. No smoking, no
peTs 5950/mo. lease deposil 993-1118.
JARDIN DE MER- 3BR/2BA condol Con-
venenr 1o beach, snoppingi Lease' pur.
chase availaolel $1100,mo All South Re-
alty, 241.4141
BEAUTIFUL 2BR/2.5BA Townhouse, 6
blocks to beach, fireplace, WDHU, ga-
rage, $1300'mo. (904.742-6423
JAX BEACH East of 3rd, 2 family up,
2BR.1BA. WDHU, CH&A, Iree waler pool.
parking remodeled. Great deal. $970+ mo
247-3191.
PONTE VEDRA- 2BR/2BA.condo! Club'
pool, exercise & morel $975/mo. All South,
ealty, 241-4141.
DOUBLE WIDE in park near Deaches JAX BEACH Brand New 2BR12BA.
Bull.ln 2000. $39 900. 614-6875. wasner 'ryer. pets OK $1200.mo
(904 0415-1576
PORTSIDE 2BR/1 5BA remodeled. larr-
nate floors, all appliances custom deck
and shed. Call 762.1776.
OFFICE CONDO 1000sr excellent loca.
Iron, 1401 Penman Rd $269.900 Call
904-1545-2826
JAX BEACH, Penman Rd., 880sf..
$860/mo +$30,mo water utility. 246-4930
RETAIL OFFICE lor Rent 1000sf.
$13rsq 11 on Penman Rd Call 545.2826
BEACHES
WAREHOUSE
For lease Localed behind me Tree Sieak
House 7600si available, daidable by
2300st and 5300sl PIs call 904-993-222
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SO JAX BCH auplex. 2BR'1 5BA, new
rool, freshly painted kichen equip, ceiling
plans. balcony. WDHU. CH&A. 5 blocks to
ocean, no pels $975Pmo 737-7092
ATLANTIC BEACH Lg 1 & 2BR Apt.. disn-
washer. pool, near I:ore:s ano bus
re 560 oiS.upidpi 8537. p 'ri
place l Er; 2 6-,8537. -' '''.' -,
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POOL HOME 245K, 3BR, 1 5BA. Lg Far- JAX BCH 1BR. 1 block ocean $795imo.
Ily Room 1619 Sun0el Drive Ja Bch $500.'dep Small pels ok. Mllraryv dscounl
904-223-3969. '1718 N. 1si ST. 708-0731
BY OWrIER Pool Home. $317K. East of
Penman Seller will pay $3500 ol Buyer
closing :co-r 8598623
REDUCED. 4BR'2BA, splil plan, w'2 story
workshop. Upgrades Desirable Nepiune
Beach neiqgrbornood. Priced under ap.
praised value to sell at $4124,900 Drive by
S1525 Foresl Ave Motivated seller
i904iJ63.72J5.
OPEN HOUSE Sunday 7.23. Noon-3pm.
1008 illn Sireel Nonr, 3BR'2BA
1330s1 Corrmpletliiy remodeled. sunny
mock rome Open lioor plan-move in;
-ead/ 483-8491
SA NEW LISTING
JAX Beacr. Ocean Cay. 3BR,2.5BA .loh,
2500sf, large ienced tot Siainless sleel
Appliances. covered porch. large 2 story
family room. Bull in 2000 $544,900 Call
(904)234-9945
ATLANTIC BEACH
3BR/1BA, wood ilc.orrng and Dblinds,
screened porcn, lenced yard. eat-in kiach-
an and arge laundry room. close Io beach
and park $216000 247-9244 or 651-
6748.
IC WEST oli N Kernan Ml Pleasani
S D, 4,22. 1850si new paint carpel. tile
& more $248.500 318-3719
FOR SALE By owner, 3BR/2BA Renoval-
ed nome Atlantic Beach west 1142 Hibis-
cus Sr. New appliances, windows, sliding
glass door, mosaic Ile kitchen
counter/master baih iioor and fenced
yard. Very ahlordable al $187,500. 923-
2097. No: ratllors
3BR FORECLOSURE, only $27,9001 Must
sell. For listings. 800-749-8124 ext. 1490.
PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONDOS across
re sireel from the beach slaning al
4-199K Ready 2008 Call Rene L Baron
Inc 242.2821
PONTE VEDRA BEACH Ocean Links
condo, 2BR/2BA W/garage. Next to Saw-
grass and close to beaches $227.900
Flexible da;ly open house hours Remax
100 Realty Snaron Stevens. (904) 687-
5220
OCEAN LINKS. 2BR/2BA, 1-car garage.
Golf course & lake views. Updated, new
paint, now available: $235,000. 535-7234.
JAX BEACH 2BR/2BA ground level con-
do w/garage in a gated retreat and close
to everything. Offers a nice floor plan,
neutral decor throughout, all kitchen appli-
ances are a year old. $204,900. 285-3014.
OCEANFRONT 2/2, garage, pool, views
from every room. $549,000. Owner/ agent
568-4818.
OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
vaulted ceiling, beautiful tile. Bright, open
floor plan.' No dogs. $485,000.
(404)325-0820, (404)784-6601.
CUTE 1BR 1BA, 1 olocK lo ocean, wasnh
er' rryer $675'mc 610-9771
WALK TO BEACH
2'1 Ir.wnhouse, W'D included. CHA. ce-
ramic Ile, approx 900S 404 131h Ave S..
Jax Bcr,. No pets. $900., o $900/sec
dep 19041343-9908
MOBILE HOMES $500 to $550, on prn-
vale ilos Near Maypon Naval Slatlon no
dogs 333-5579.
M
ATLANTIC BEACH duplex, 2BR/1BA re-
modeled, 4 biks from beach and Town
Center. WDHU. $900/mo. +electric, water
included. Avail 8/1/06. Call 610-3888.
OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS Pelican Point. 2BR/2BA,
available now. $1700-$2600/mo. 3 month
minimum rental. (904)241-7206.
PVB, TOWNHOUSE Condo w/private
courtyard, lakefront, 2BR/2.5BA. $950/mo.
Call 280-8782.
FOR RENT 3BR/2BA cozy beach cottage.
Neptune Bch. $1600/month. Pets okay.
612-4121.
JAX BEACH, 4 Blocks to Ocean.
1BR/1BA Apartment, $550/mo. 220 4th
Street So. (904)891-0606, (352)478-2161
TOWNHOUSE- 2BR/1BA, steps from
ocean, W/D. No pets, no smoking.
$1200/mo + $1000 security deposit. Call
904-707-7209.
JAX BEACH, 2BR/1BA, upstairs, 1 year
lease, NO W/D hook-up, NO pets.
$800/mo. +$800/sec. dep. 329.4 North
14th Ave. Call 246-8970 or 591-1218.
1-1/2 BLOCKS to Ocean, 1st Ave. South,
1BR/1BA. $695/mo & $725/mo.
(904)891-0606, (352)478-2161.
JAX BCH 3/2.5, ocean view, $1600/mo.
185 5th Ave S. 318-0044.
JAX BEACH Oceanv;ew Renovated.
Hardwood floors, Dishwasher. CH&A
1BR/1BA, $800.'mo. $850'mo 2BR.1BA
$1250/mo. (904)859-1301. 553-1354
JAX BEACH Aparment. 2BR1lBA Newly'
renovated Washer'dryer Ouiel area.
$850mo. deposit 201 Nortn 91h St
246-9162, exl "O
JAX BEACH Sea Villas efficiency apt
$650,mo., 1BR. $750./mo. Call 294-7163
for appl.
NEPTUNE EFFICIENCY 2 blocks beach.
downstairs, small pels OK $695,mo.
.$300.dep. Military discount 216 Cherry
St 708-0731
PONTE VEDRA, Newly Renovated, re-
sort atmosphere, 2-story, 1BR/1BA, end
unit, washer/dryer included. $925/mo.
998-9148.
PV TOWNHOUSE 2BR/2.5BA, no smok-
ing, no pets, $950/mo., first, last, and de-
posit. Credit check required. (321)795-
1056 or (321)255-5281.
JAX BEACH townhome, 2BR/1.5BA,
1000sf., WDHU, CH&A, tile floors through-
out, fenced yard, pets ok w/deposit.
$1070/mo., includes lawn maintenance,
887 8th Aye. South, (904)608-6678.'
ONE BLOCK TO BEACH
1 BR, patio, ceramic tile throughout,
WDHU, walk-in closet, reserved parking.
$875/mo. 160 7th Ave North 993-2555.
www.BeachesApartments.com
BEACHWOOD APARTMENTS, 8 MILES
WEST OF BEACHES ON BEACH BLVD.
Convient to FCCJ South and UNF Cam-
pus. 1BR $512/mo., 2BR $605/mo., 3BR
$665/mo. Security deposit $250. Credit,
backgroundand landlord reference re-
quired. EHO. (904)641-0912.
DUPLEX/BEACHoffice/2BR/1.5ba, 4
blocks to ocean, 1300sq. ft., $1150,mo
+utilities; 1215 11th St. N., (904) 318-
2121.
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean. renovated
2BR, all amenities, avail, soon, $1100/mo.
247-1417.
JAX BEACH, 416 61n Ave N., rear duplex.
2BR,1BA, fireplace. WDHU. and private
yard. $950'mo. References & credit histo-
ry leq. 743.-1318 atler 6pm.
PVB, EAST of AlA, 3/2.5, private back-
yard w/heated pool and spa. $2150/mo.
includes lawn & pool service. 280-5707.
PVB DOLPHIN COVE, 3BR/2BA w/pool,
lease purchase avail. 8/1. 543-1951.
PONTE VEDRA Bch, PVB, 2000sf, 4/2
updated home with fenced private yard in
quiet neighborhood $1600/ month. 322-
7306:
JAX BEACH- near ocean, 3BR/1BA.
Lease, references required. 218 4th Ave.
South. $1195/mo. (904)221-4134, 703-
5518
3BR2BA, ATLANTIC' Beach/ Mayport.
Deposit required. $950/mo. Call Derrick
838-3730 or Christy 866-0820.
PV BCH, Solano Woods, 3BR 2BA,
$1400/mo. Call Cindy Brown, PVB Realty,
613-6423.
PV- SAWGRASS 3BR 2.5BA, 2800sf,
$1900/mo. 285-5419, 864-6492.
PONTE VEDRA Bch, PVB, 2000sf, 4/2
updated home w/ fenced Private yard in
quiet neighborhood $1600/ mo. 322-7306.
ATLANTIC BCH townhouse, 3.5BR/ 2BA,
everything new, ceramic tile throughout,
marsh view. 2979 Bayshore Dr., Mayport
Landing. Must see! $1100/mo. 465-2163.
PVB 3BR/2.5BA, 2-car garage, deck, Ja-
cuzzi, on lake,- community pool.
$1,600/mo. + deposit. 242-2534, 333-
8528.
INTRACOASTAL WEST- Spacious
3BP/3BA home w/bonus room, on lake in
Marsh Sound! Comm. pool $1800/mo. All
South Realty, 241-4141.
JAX BCH, 600' to ocean. 2271 2nd St. S. ATLANTIC BEACH townhouse,
2BR/2 5BA In-level townhouse, garage .2BR/1.5BA, remodeled, $875/mo. 1374
fireplace $1300'mo No Pets. 221-6037 .Main Street, 571-2719.
BEACHES, HODGES & Kernan. 1.2 3 & JAXBCH 3BR/2.5BA, 2 stories,-2car ga-
4BR Aparlments & Homes, in luxury com- rage, gated. comm w/amenities, 2300+sf.,
munities. Irom $800/mo. 233 4545. $1800/mo. OBO. 904-338-5692.
S. JAX BCH 2 & 3 BR
APTS
.CH.A WDiHU Easi of 1sl Si. $795-
$1195,mo. 4151 Tradewinds. 4 BR water
;ron $1500-mo 241-7368, 733-3730.
LARGEI1 Dedroom Excellenl location 2
,blocks to ocean. Very clean. No Pets.-.
$675/mo. 642-1214 and 241-1219.
WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR,2BA Town-
house 1 mile wesl ol Mayport terry.
Heckscher Drive $1195mo. 733-3730
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305 Kensingion Ja/Kernan Blvd. 2/2 1100
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213 Belleza Ponte Vedra 2/2 1012
72 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 2/2 1260
1216 BeUeza Ponte Vedra 2/2 1112
133 Bmimu Court Ponte Vedra 2/2 1200
925 Ocean Links Ponte Vedra 2/2 1150
825 Ocean Links Ponie Vedra 2/2 1150
2 The Fountains Ponme Vedra 3/2.5 1510
204 Tournament Road Ponie Vedra/Fairfield 2/2 1200
811 Ocean Links Ponte Vedra 3/2 1600
228 Tarrasa Drive Jax/Pablo Pomi 3/2 2000
2806 St. Marc Court Ponte Vedra/L'Atum 2/2-den 1600
10061 Rough Creek Ponie Vedra/San.grass CC 2/2 1465
371 19th Seet Atlantic Beach 3/2 + loft 2150
106 Bermuda Bai Ponie Vedra 3/2 1700
'343 Lighlhoise Poinrt Lane Ja\ Beach 3/3 2144
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70 Beach Collage Lane Adannc Beach 4/4 2800
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^ Sawgrass PV 3 BR/2BA. Spacious screenedporch, fencedbackyard, large lot. home on water. upgrades throughout, open
O home, interior completely'remodeled, $1300/mo. floor plan. $2100/mo.
light and bright, 2 car garage. $2650/mo. L'atrlun 'PV 2BR/2BA home w/new Un ished
Marsh View SPV 4BR/4BA. Ocean carpet and tile, fireplace, 2 car garage. niseCon
Views, all upgraded. $2200/mo. $1200/mo. Summerhouse PV
S4BR/4BA Townhouse w/elevator, 2800 LasPalnias PV 3BR/2BA duplex Newly renovated, new carpet, baths, kitchen, ;
9 sqft, beach access, attached garage. w/new, carpet, new kitchen, garage, fresh tile, fireplace, walk to shops, great amenities.
-$2200/mo. paint. $1200/mo. 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor. $1195mo.
Fairfield- PV 3BR/2.5BA, two story Sea Hawk PV 2BR/2BA. Unit jn great 2BR/2BA, furnished. $1495/mo
home w/screened porch on water, 2 car condition, all appliances, club pool and Palms at Marsh Landig JB
garage. $1950/mo. tennis. $1095/mo
Solano Cay PV 4BR/2.5BA, two story Furnished Homes Screened porch, tile floors
; home w/spacious floor plan, patio, comm. Villages of Vilano SPV 2BR/2BA, 2BR/2BA. Groimdfloor, lake view. $1100/mo.
s'pool. $1700/mo. oceanfront condo, wood floors, upgrades, 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor, top unit, vaulted
Dolphin Cove PV 4BR/2BA. Home w/ garage, amenities. $1700/mo. ceilings. $1100/mo.
all new interior, tile floors, garage, fenced Intracoastal West Ocean Links PV
backyard. $1600/mo. Wolf Creek Hodges 2BR/2.5BA brand Screened porch, fireplace, amenities
SBeach Walk SPV 2BR/2BA, home has new townhouse, screened porch, presefireplace, ameties
j screened porch, wood deck on lagoon, bch views, amenities. $1095/mo.2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo.
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Townhouse has loft, garage, patio, very center, club pool. $1200/mo. Shannon Smith
neutral and clean. $1500/mo. Pablo Point- San Pablo 3BR/2BAhome (904) 285-5640
SBeach Avenue AB 2BR/1BA, 2d story on large lot, tile floors, fenced backyard, www.rentthebeaches.com
Sduplex, ocean views, wood deck, wood two garage. $1500/mo.
Floors. $1400/mo.
ATLANTIC BCH, 3BR 2BA, newly reno-
vaied inside & out. $1200/mo incl. lawn
care. 526-4753 or 403-3833.
55 DOLPHIN Blvd. 4BR/2BA,.new car-
pets fireplace. $1450/mo. 285-5419, 864-
6492
118 NORTH St., NB, 3BR/2BA,porch, pa-
tio. WDHU $1600i'mo. Pets considered.
612-8080, 247-7550.
PVBZSUMMERFIELD spacious contempo-
rary, 3BR/2.5BA, office, fenced backyard,
great, neighborhood' beside schools.
t2250'mo. (321)269-7896.
PONTE VEDRA/ Palm Valley, beautiful,
large, private,.3BR/2BA, 2-car garage,
w/many amenities. $1400/mo. 860-1690.
ATLANTIC BChI 3/2 walk lo Beach and
park. large private lerced back yard.
$1375'mo. Available immediately Call
247-4527:
W'BEACHES. 3/2. LR/ DR combo lire.
place EK. spill BR's. patio. caih. ceilings
$1100/mo TDO Mgmr Svc 246-1125
BEAUTIFUL FORMER model home. Pa-
blo Bay nex t10 Mayo Clinic, near Beacn &
San Pablo 3000+ square leer. 4 bndroom
plus bonus room, loial size bedroom 3
baths, many upgrades, stainless applian-
ces. central vac. intercom, hardwood
floors, closed lanai. walelriew, club
house, pool, tennis Available Augustl si
$22001mo 403-1998. 349-3434 Ask
aboul 1 monin tree
JAX BEACH beauilully decorated town-
home, 3BR/3.5BA 2-car garage. ocean
views. $3.850'mo 242-2534 614-8440
THE WOODS. 4/2. 2500sl, cul-ae isac.
sunroom, LR. DR ElK $1675'mo TDO
Mgmnl 246-1125. Idorealeslale com
SOLANO CAY 3BR.2.5BA tile floors, cule
yard available 8 1 $1400 392 8350
PVB 3BR'2BA. l-car garage 1.300 st
lenced-in yard $1300'mo 273-0999
910 16TH Ave Nonn JAX BCH 3BR.2BA
Family Room Walk 1o schools, Beacnes
$1250'mo. (954)646-3669.
NEPTUNE BEACH 3BR/2BA on Souln
S'Slreel. Walk ro beach or park New pair'
: 'lnide and our 'Fenced bck,, 5rj pl:ri OK
wieposii, $1500,mo. 249.2793
VILLAGES OF Pablo. 412, 2400sl FR.
DR office, sunroom $1600'mo. Avail 71
TDO Mgmnl 246-1125.
JAX BEACH. 3BR,1BA. close to ocean
$110,0/mo All Souih Realty 241-4141
INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, 3T2 with
siudy and screened in porch. This home
oilers a lovely neighborhood selling in ibis
Pointe subdivision off ol San Panlo Rd.
near All. Blvd. Less than 3 miles from the
Mayo & 3 miles Irom Ihe Beach. No smok-
ing, $1395,mo. Available now Call 904-
463-37500or 613-5958
PVB 3BR/2.5BA, all appliances, commun-
iry pool, 2-car garage, $1.500-mo 242-
2534, 614-8440.
PVB Solano Cay 3BR/2BA. garage. lire.
place. large backyard in quiel neighDor.
hood. $1,400.,mo 294-2401
ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR home on large
fenced loi. $1000.mo 219-2481
ATLANTIC BEACH lownnouse
2BR/1 5BA, [,replace. 2 patios, garage.
ceramic tile firsl Iloor new berber second
Iloor 683 Siurarvant Ave $1.200 mo
465-2163
PVB/ L'ATRIUM large 2BR/2BA, 2 car,
W/D. new carpel, pool. lennis, fenced
yard replace. $1250/mo + deposit,
(408)386-8641
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR/2BA home
w/garage on quiet cul-de-sac. $1075/mo.
All South Realry. 241-4141.
JAX BCH. 2BR/1.5BA,'Two story town-
home, 1 block to beach, 1175 N. 2nd St,
A/C, garage, microwave, dishwasher, W/D
incl all hardwood and rile flooring, fenced
yard w.nor iub More info:
http./.www Kocan corn 2nd or e-mail:
kris@kocan.com Available 8/1,
S$500/mo
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA. home just
blocks to beacil $1650/mo.. All South Re-
alty, 241-4141.
NEPTUNE BY' The Sea, 3,2. 2 car gar,
walk lo ocean, lS' NP $1600'mo. +dep.
t904)307-1905
SBARTRAM SPRINGS brand new
4BR/2.5BA '2-storyhome w/many up-
grates; amenities, pool; clubhouse, exer-
cise room, $1800/mo. Jean Tan-Jones
472-3614.
PVB, 3BR/2BA home, close to beach,
comm. pool, 2-car garage $1450/mo.
(510).386-3232.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA, 1500sf.,
w/garage. $1250/mo. Avail. 8/1/06. Call
655-2207, visit: www.569.cjb.net
NEP BCH, walk to beach from this charm-
ing 3/2 w/ fenced yard & garage. New
paint & carpet. $1400/mo. 280-5142.
JAX BCH, 3/1, 2.5 car gar., fenced yard,
$1400/mo.836 9th Ave N. 318-0044.
OCEAN VIEW cottage, 3BR/2BA,
$1300/mo. 100 steps from beach, W/D,
deck & patio, 111 9th Ave. So., 241-7634.
OCEANFRONT 2/2, pool, hot tub, sauna,
exercise, room, $2,400/mo. 608-8484
NEW 2BR/2BA, $1200/mo. appliances in-
cluded, garage. Jardin De Mer. 249-7501.
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JAX BCH, Newer 2/2 Condo, 1.5 blocks to
beach, 2nd floor, W/D, balcony; storage,
reserved parking, $1300/mo. Owner/
Agent, 226-2038.
PV SUMMERHOUSE, 2BR units from
$900-$1195/mo. Corner unit, fireplace,
W/D townhome. Everything brand new..
635-6375
ATLANTIC BEACH Sea Place 2BR/2BA,
furnished $1050/monthly, unfurnished
$1000 monthly, available Aug. 887-5005.
ICW/WOLF CREEK new. 3/2 condo,
amenities, pool, clubhouse, elevator.
$1200/mo. Jean Tan-Jones 472-3614.
PVB, 1BR/1BA. Elegantly fumished. Steps
to Ocean. Garage, $1600/mo. 708-4022.
2/2 CONDO, 221 S 6th Ave., JB, Unit B,
$1000/mo. 705-4027 Owner/ realtor.
OCEANFRONT JAX BCH 1/1 pool
$1550/mo. Ask about Free Rent?.
249-6166.
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N. JAX BEACH
409 13th Ave. N. 2BR 2.5BA, 2- story plus
2 private balconies. 4 blocks'to ocean.
Must seel $1200/mo., $1000/dep.. Call
Dave 962-8575.
.' *r* *y.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR/2BA, Beach-
side. End unit,' 1-story, large' yard.
$1375/mo. (904)612-6532, (904)641-5564
PVB, THE Fountains, east of A1A,
2BR/1.5BA, remodeled. $1100/mo..
(352)422-1916.
i'BR/2BA CONDO at The Palms of Marsh
Landing. lots of amenities, W/D, lakeview,
Isi floor $1125/mo. $200 off first month
reril (904)553-2161-.
1ST FLOOR, end unit 2,2all new applian-
ces Toially renovated 5 star reason. No
smoking. $999/mo Call 349-7988. Owner
licensed agent.
.PVB'2 story condo, 2BR/2.5BA, lake view.
$1150 mo. Call 223-2210. ..
PVB. 2BR,2BA, walk o beach. spit Iloor
plan $1100,mo 1904)955-0872
BLOCKS FROM Ine beach. Beautliul spa-
.Cious 1BRilBA (nugh lub), screened pa-
'*o, wasner/ dryer end unit. Pets welcome,
$1000-mo. Call Ashley 887.1885.
THE PALMS. iBR.'BA. near reacn and
shopping, ameniles, quiel, new applian-
ces $875/mo. 6103608
EXECUTIVE RENTAL (BEACHES)
Fully furnished,. 2BR/2BA, all inclusive
I niecric. cable Shorn'Long term
$1700'mo 535.3911
PVB. 2BRi2BA wfireplace. $1100imo. Call
Grace Elis 655-7923.
2BR,2BA BEACHFRONT condo lor long
term. $1800/mo 233-4224
PVB SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR' 2BA inrrd
lhoor new carpel, apple. W/D, hrpic. Avail
now. $995,mo 403-1998
SUMMER HOUSEIPVB 2'2, new applian-
ces new carpel, pool. tennis court, securl-
ty. $1195:mo Jean Tan-Jones 472-3614
PV CONDO- 1BR'iBA. lofted ceilings.
lakeview, lop floor gated community wiln
ail the amenities. Very.clean unil, prelr
non-imoker and no pets but will consider
II. $925'mo Call 850-933-7200
PONTE VEDRA. Summer House, 1BR. all
new. w*pool. IlIness. spa. concierge, many
amerrilles. $875 rmo Avail 8/15 Pels wel-
-come 19041448-5591
PVB COLON't, MOTIVATED 2BR/2BA,
1200l3. fireplace. W/D 2nd floor, new car-
per, nuge ceilings $1175'mo 635-6375.
FURIISHED CONDO. 2BR/2BA, end
unil ilal sryle luil remodeled. 5 star
community ta875mo Call Kirk
190i41463-1131. Owner' Broker.
OFF HODGES. Nice 2,2.bonus between
Beaches and UNF. Ouiei ground floor cor-
ner until. $1050'mo. (9041333-3382
JARDIN DE MER.. Condo.<_3RR,2BA,
S arage-'- $1400/mc. .- Avail; 8.1.06;
7.0-42399331
PVB SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR/2BA. 2nd
Iloor. corner, on goll course NS. $995.mo.
ri6eposri 19041466-0230
THE PALMS Al Mlarsn Landing 2BR.'2BA.
Waiervew, wood Iloors. 1st Iloor. gated,
$11251mo. 241-3941
PVB CONDO- beautllully renovated 212,
new appliances, wood Iloors. replace.
*wtd peach access. 5 star ameni;es.
$1l000mo ILong Termt. 386-837-2799,
. 13-482-5354.
ENJOY A beach gel-a-way at The Saw-
grass Beacn CLub. $550 per week. $1400
per month. 280-5170 or 616-5274.
OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH 3BR/2BA
,aulied ceiling. beaulul ille Bright, open
Iic.or plan No dogs $1700'mo
4 040'325-0820 1404784-6601
PONTE VEDRA Galed comm 2.'2. super
ameniieis No smoking $1100'mo.
8338-43i7.
BETWEEN urF and Beaches- Spacious
22 condo vaulled ceilings. overlooking
quid preserve, pool' gym, W'D in unit
$1lst10.mo 904-962-0183
ATL BCH 3BR house. beauhlully furnish-
ed walk ro ocean. $1650'mo 993-3226.
OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
Shomes Weekly.monlnly Visil us al
laxjeacrreral cor or 535-3911 or
535-3828
OCEAN PARK SUITES
Luxury lurnishd 1 & 2 Bedroom Suiles
High Quality King Beds
Equipped Kichens.
2nd Street & 5th Ave. South
www.opeanparksuitescom
(904)318-0044
ATLANTIC BEACH Sea Place, lurn.sned
2BR.2BA condo, T1300.'mo 887-5005
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR.4BA. weekly. monthly, yearly Call
1904)249-8269.
OCEANFRONT- FURNISHED & unlur.
nisned homes & condos! From $500 per
week All Souir. Realry. 24114141
S JAX Ben 2BR lully lurnisned. ocean-
Ironl condo Monlhly/ Weekly. 241-0267
www renljacksonvillebeach corn
SHARE MY home near ICW. $500,mo in-
cludes everything and use ol honub Call
904.571.6533.
ROOMMATE WANTED, AB. privale balh/
lilchen privileges W'D $135.wk.
249.7926
SEEKING ROOMMATE, Portside Com-
munity on Beach Blvd. 'west of the IC.
Available Aug. 3rd. 992-7406. '
ROOM FOR rent in 3BR/2BA house in
Ponte Vedra. Gated, pool, tennis courts,
all utilities, HBO, High Speed Internet.
Near Sawgrass and TPC. $580/mo.
476-1830
CLEAN, 1BR, 4th Ave. S. & 2nd St.,
$412/mo. +1/2. util. 662-0364.
ROOM FOR Rent in Atlantic Bch w/sepa-
rate bath, all utilities included $550/mo.
w/no deposit. (706)718-4733 if no answer.
leave message.
2BR/2BA CONDO in PVB, $550/mo + de-
posit, No pets. 543-0772.
NEW RESIDENCE, master bedroom w/,
private bath.for rent. $700/mo. 237-4354.
ATL BEACH room w/bath utilities includ-
ed, washer/ dryer, $550/mo. + deposit.
249-6221, 868-5208.
$450/MO INCLUDES utilities, pool and
kitchen privileges, must' have refs,
223-0815.
ROOM FOR rent in house w/pool and.
fenced back yard.$600/mo. Includes utilit-
ies and satellite TV. 566-1980.
ATLANTIC BCH, off Assisi, furnished,
$115/wk, deposit, references. 372-4265.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED Massage
Therapy office, San Margo area. $350/mo.
Call Trish at 463-0222.
OFFICE SPACE In Beach plaza, 1300
Beach Blvd. 1347 sq ft. Jonathan at 866-
6937.
FOR SALE, 1330sf. office building
& 1610sf. office building, at beaches.
514-1090.
REDUCED, OFFICE space for rent/ for-
mer doctor office- three rooms (1 w/stor-
-age space). Leas9 all rooms together or
separate Utilities included. Separate back-
door entrance. Located on 3rd St.
(904)249-3863.
GREAT LOCATION IN Jax Beach. New,.
3750sf multi-purpose building for lease.
Can be divided, Call for details,
343-1919, 249-3214.
RETAIL SPACE for rent. 1000sf. on
Penman Rd. In Jax Beach. Call for de-
tails 247-4527.
FREE TO good home- female black lab
puppy, approx 6 monlns old Call ,864-
5409.
FREE LAB mix 3 moi puppy to a good
home. 220-1452.
KITTENS: FREE to oood nomes. Call
Candice @ 904.629-3405
YOUNG ORANGE abby male cat desper-
ately needs a loving home Very aftection-
ate, all shots, 249-9405
2 KITTENS free to good home. Call 241-
2609
BLACK 12WK old kitten, Iree to salable
home. 221-6062.
PET SITTING, in your home Dog walking.
Responsible, mature. Call Kirry. 874-6062
PAPILLON PUPPIES- excellent homes
only, lullgrown weight. 51bs $600
669-7739.
HOMELESS PETS for adoption- Cals &
dogs. 246-3600
INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL Exchange
Represenlative: Ear supplemental in-
come placing and supervising high school
exchange students Volunteer host fami-
lies also needed. Promote world peace'
18661GO.AFICE or www alice.org
NEED A hero' 49 attactive lady would like
to meet a nice man. Please call. would
love to mee 742-7633
FOUND ON 7/15 Camera in Neptune
Beach area. Call 249-0616.
LOST BIG Green suitcase on 3rd Street.
Call 704-2115.Reward $100.
AMERICA'S DRIVING Academy Start
your driving career today Offering cours-
es in CDL A. One tuition feel Many pay-
ment options!l No registration feel
(888)808-5947 info@ americasdrvingaca-
demy.com.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator training for
employment: Bulldozers, Backhoes, Load-
ers, Dump Trucks, Graders, Scrapers, Ex-
cavators; National Certification, Job Place-
ment Assistance; Associated Training
Services (800)251-3274 www.equipment-
school.com.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator Certified
Hands on training. Job Placement Assis-
tance. Call Toll Free (866)933-1575. As-
sociated Training Services, 5177 Homo-
sassa Trail, Lecanto, Florida, .34461.
www.atsflorida.com'.
IF YOU are. interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified @ beachesleader.com
ATTEND COLLEGE online from home.
Medical,,Business, Paralegal, Computers,
Criminal Justice. Job placement assis-
tance Computer provided. Financial aid if
qualified. 1866.1858-2121 www.OnlineTide-
waterTech.com '
UPSCALE PV Beach Salon needs front
desk.recepiionisi part time. Some eve-
nings and Saturdays. Call 285-0503.
HOUSEKEEPER/ MOMS Assistant- Flexi-
ble hrs. 15-20 hours per week. All aspects
of maintaining a nome Organization a
mLfst. Some dunes include cleaning' 3aun-
dry' organizing. Pay negotiable Experil
ence preferred. references & background
cneck a music (904)887-3394
ATLANTIC THEATRES. Comedy Club
now hiring experienced servers and box
office slah Pan-time nours. apply in per.
son Tues.-Fri., 1 5pm No phone calls
please
GENERAL OFFICE Manager, Bookkeeper
needed or interior design company. Pan-
lime. 20nrs. per week Fax resume to
904-247-3200
FRONT DESK CONCIERGE
Part-time every Friday and Saturday and
some holidays at a premier retirement
community to assisl residents and visitors
in coordination with ihe Manager ol Resi-
dent Services. Applicants should be highly
organized and be able to communicate
and deal lacfully wiltn the public, residents
and family members under all conditions.
Prolicient in Microsoh Outlook. Word, Ex-
cel and Power Point. Hotel, hospital.
CCRC or other retirement community or
hospitality experience helpful. Must be
willing to work holidays and other shit-s if
necessary Applicallons at Fleet Landing
Security Gale One Fleel Landing Blvd.
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233, Fax to
(904)246-9447; email
jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE Drug-Free
Workplace
PART- TIME. On.Call Gale Guard' Roxing
IF YOU are interested in advertising under Parl needed lor all shells including week
this category please call 904 249-9033 or ends and noldays. Excellent working con-
email classilied@beacheader com editions. Call 285-7122 to apply
ARRESTED' ACCUSED? AccidenI vic-
lim? Hun' Talk to a lawyer Now. Call 24
Hours Personal injury and Criminal De-
tense. A-A-A Attorney Relerral Service
1888)733-5342 Protect Your Righls
,,' I, ,
DIVORCE $275$350.._Co.vers_ children.
etc Only one signalure required! Excludes
govi. tees! Call weekdays (800)462-2000
ext 600 18am-7pml Alia Divorce, LLC
Established 1977.
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE! Uncon-
tested divorce papers Wilhout Kids (wrale
you warn Wih kids (a Ilnle longer Since
1981! by apple only (904)641-2187.
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE
BEACH
SECOND AND FINAL READING OF'
ORDINANCE NO. 2006-7912
"AN ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAP-
TER 33. ARTICLE II'PUBLIC VEHICLES'
IN IT'S ENTIRETY AND CREATING A
NEW CHAPTER 33, ARTICLE II, -VEHI.
CLES FOR HIRE IN THE CODE OF OR-
DINANICES OF THE CiT' OF JACKSON.
VILLE BEACH. FLORIDA. AND ESTAB.
SLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
S August 7, 2006-_7:00 P.M.
COPIES OF THE PROPOSED ORDI-
NANCES ARE ON FILE FOR PUBLIC
EXAMINATION IN THE OFFICE OF THE
CITY CLERK OF JACKSONVILLE
BEACH INTERESTED PARTIES MAY
APPEAR AT THE MEETING AND BE
'HEARD.
it a person decides to appeal any decision
made by he City Council with respect lo
any matter considered at any meeting or
hearing, such person may need a record
ol the proceedings, and. lor such purpose.
such person may need to ensure a verpa-
tim record of the proceedings is mace.
which record includes the testimony and
evidence upon which re appeal is to be
based
/s/ Heidi Reagan
,City'Clerk :
.BL 7/19/06 ,
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE
BEACH
SECOND AND FINAL READING OF
ORDINANCE NO. 2006-7925
"AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE
CLEARING, GRADING, AND PAVING OF
A PORTION OF NORTH 20th STREET
SOUTH OF 9th AVENUE IN THE CITY
OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA.
PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT OF A
PORTION OF THE COST THEREOF BY
THE IMPOSITION OF SPECIAL AS-
SESSMENTS TO BE LEVIED AND AS-
SESSED AGAINST THE PROPERTIES
ABUTTING OR FRONTING UPON SUCH
IMPROVEMENTS IN PROPORTION TO
THE BENEFITS BESTOWED UPON
EACH PROPERTY ASSESSED; AND
DESIGNATING A TIME FOR HEARING
'OBJECTIONS TO THE ENFORCEMENT
THEREOF AND PROVIDING FOR OTH-
ER MATTERS RELATING THERETO."
August 21., 2006 7:00 P.M.
COPIES OFF THE PROPOSED ORDI-
NANCES.ARE ON' FILE FOR PUBLIC
EXAMINATION IN THE OFFICE OF THE
CITY CLERK OF JACKSONVILLE
BEACH. INTERESTED PARTIES MAY
APPEAR AT THE MEETING AND BE
HEARD.
If a person decides to appeal any decision
made by the City Council with respect to
any matter considered at any meeting or
hearing, such person may need a record
of the proceedings, and, for such purpose,
such person may need to ensure a verba-
tim record of the proceedings 'is made,
which record Includesthe t testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is to be
based.
/s/ Heidi Reagan
City Clerk
BL 7/19/06
DRIVER NEEDED. Experience in lurnilure
or appliance delivery helpful 285-2426
LANDSCAPE HELPER wanted. Mainle.
nance- installation. Must be able to edge"
line trim. 434-8797 leave msg
*
ORDER ENTIY/ CUSTOMER SERVICE
VENUS, Call Cenltr. is poking lort Order
Enrry Reps `,to lake inrcoimng catis.lro.m'
our customers ordering Irom our catalogs
Excellent communication skills, keyboard
skills as well as a background in customer
service is required Day & Night part-time
sniffs available Class stands August 1.
2006 for two weeks Paid training is Irom
4pm-llpm, Monday -Friday Call our job
line lor immediate considerallon.
645-6000 prompt 2 EOE.
TEACHER AID- 2:30-6.30. Toddlers and
preschool, require patience, reliabiliry and
lo'e of children. 1851 Beach Blvd Jax
Beach 32250, EOE. 242-9645
MARSH LANDING COUNTRY CLUB
Part-Time Activities Counselor
Assist wihn year round kids programs and
events. Experience working wilh children
a plus. CPR. First Aid cerilied. Night and
weekend hours required.
Part-Time Fitness Attendant
Seeks candidate with CPR/Frrst Aid cenii-
calion. Fitness experience require. Flexi.
ble ours Both positions apply in per-
son in the Tennis Center. Tuesday -
Saturday. Ponte Vedra Beach. 285-
1909. Drug Testing/ E.O.E.
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS lor 2 Reception.
isls w;Ih flexible hours and experience a
must. Please apply within Dirty Blonde
Salon 2409 S Third St.. 241-4247
BATHROOM TECHS
& CUSTODIAN,
Sell molivaied, fasI moving, flexible, mull..,'
task person Must be able to follow d-
rections. Reliable Iransponation a must.
6pm-10:30pm, or later. Call Debbie aher
2pm. 285-3400. exl 3352
KITCHEN PERSON
Need Reliable person approx 30-35hrs,
per wk. niqht shifl Must know grill and
sandwich board, Apply Monkey's Uncle,
Tavern, 1850 S. 3rd SI, Pablo Plaza, Jax
Beach.
KENNEL ASSISTANT needed, for busy
veterinary clinic, competitive wages. Previ-
ous Kennel experience preferred. Apply in
person: Beaches Animal Chnic, 937
eacn Blvd., Jax Beacn. 246-2045.
NOTICE TO READERS
HELP WANTED classifications in this
newspaper are intended o1 announce gen-
uine current lob openings No fees may be
charged to the prospective employee. Ads
for sel-employment or business opporlu-
nities appear under the Business Opportu-
nities category. Ads which may require
payment ol lees lor employment informa-
tion, guidance or training rmay appear .un-
der Job Service. Should any Help Wanted
advertiser ask for a fee or if the advertiser
iS offering a product or service rather than
a job opening please notify The Beaches
Leader, 249-9033.
.SERVERS WITH fine dining experience
needed. Please apply in person at Gio-
vannis, 1161 Beach Blvd., Jax Bch. M-F.,
11am-2pm. 249-7787.
APPOINTMENT SETTER/ Telemarketer
needed, $8/hr., bonus per job, benefits.
Off Atlantic Blvd. near Regency Square:
At least lyr. exp. Call Matt Meadows 722-
1873. Jobs@FlueTechlnc.com
ABSENT ANSWER is looking for happy
people to work PT shifts, evenings &
weekends. Will train. Great pay. Call today
270-2357.
CNA'S, HHA'S; Companion Care, P/T po-
sitions w/flexible schedule; Apply at 9471
Baymeadows Rd. Suite 201,.Jacksonville,
FL 32256. 737-1663.
PALMS EXTENDED Day Program
needs Group Leader M-F, 1-6pm. Must be.
patient,' fun-loving and energetic. Group
experience w/children preferred. EOE.
247-0983.
HELP WANTED- Must Love Kids. Local
church hiring 2 nursery workers. Part-time
5-10 hours/ week. Sunday & Monday
mornings and Wednesday evenings. Fax
resume to 221-9191.
CUSTODIAL/ HOUSEKEEPER: F/T, ben-
efits, 401k, flexible schedule. Detail orient-
ed individual. Starting pay negotiated. Golf
privileges. Phoner (904)246-4827, email:
accountlng@selvamarina.com, or fax re-
sume to 246-9121. DFWP.
HANDYMAN COMPANY
Is growing. Have basic home repair skills,
tools, transportation & a smile? Call
221-3453. Good $$. P/T, F/T.
DENTAL ASSISTANT Beaches full-time,
some experience necessary. Call or fax
resume 285-3128.
WAREHOUSE WORK and Furniture As-
sembly. Beaches, 30-40 hrs per week.
Must be able to lift 501bs. Call 241-5558.
CAR HAULING. Southeast Region.
$1,100+/weekl Great home time Compa-
ny, paid benefits! Paid training for drivers
with minimum 1 year OTR experience.!
(912)571-9668 or (866)413-3074.
MARSH LANDING COUNTRY CLUB.
Full Time Golf Course Maintenance Staff.
Excellent benefits for FIT employment in-
cluding vacation time, sick time, 401k,
health benefits and more. Apply in person
at the Tennis Center, call 285-6514 for
directions. Drug lesllng'EOE.
DRIVER- $1000 Sign on Bonus for experi-
enced ilalbed drivers Home weekends-
$950+/week: Great benefits & equipment.
Students w/CDL-A welcome. Call PGT:
(800)837-7748.
HERE'S FRED Golf Co needs olice per-
son & UPS shipping clerk w, experience'
645-9790. 2205 St. Jonn's Blutt Rd
LAWN MAINTENANCE
GREAT OPPORTUNITY for experience
worker, mus have a valid drivers license.
Leave message at 553-6338.
LOCAL GROWiNG landscape design
company needs landscape installation/
construction foreman w/project manage-
ment exp: Must have.reliable transporta-
tion daily:to 5mi. N. of St Augustine Field
operallons range Irom Atlanic Beach to
Palm Coast References and background
check required. Contact Dayle Applegare
247-6645 or Tom Bixler 710-9070.
KITCHEN UTILITY WORKER: FT, bene-
his, 401k flexible schedule. Golt prvileg-
es Phone 904-246-4827, email:
accounting@sselvamarina.com or lax re-
sume to 246-9121. DFWP.
THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH
employs individuals in a variety ol pos-
lions For a listing of current opponunities
please visit us in person 11 N 3rd ST., 2nd
Iloor. call 247-.6263. send an email to per-
sonnel3jaxbcnll net or visil our websile
www.JacksonvilieBeach org Drug tree
work environment, EOE. VP.
IRRIGATION FOREMAN MILLER Bros
Irrigation is seeking a mature individual
witn a minimum ol 3 years supervisory ex-
perience. Excellent driving record re-
quired Top wages to the rignh person Call
Brian at 249-5214 to arrange interview.
Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available Crew Leaders wanted
Perschel Brothers Services, Inc. 246-
0967.
CNA
FULLTme. 3pm-11pm at Premiere Retire-
ment Community Healin Center. Excellent
benelit package, competitive wages, good
working environment Applicalions availa-
ble at Fleet Landing Securiry Gale, One
Fleet Landing Blvd.. Allantic Beach, FL.
Fax to 1904)246-9447: email to
jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE, Drug-Free
Workplace
ELEVEN SOUTH BISTRO F/T P/T nost-
ess. apply in person, 8-11 and 3-5 at 216
11n Ave. S. Jax Beach, 241-1112.
SERVERS WANTED. Cnrzu Japanese
Steak House. Apply after 2pm, 1227
Sbulh -pr St.
BOOKS ARE FUN
A Reader's Digest Co. otters an excill-
sales opportunity for independent sales
repi Sei-up, run book lairs at businesses.
corporations. Commission guaranteed lirsl
3 months. Training and support provided.
Need" TrucKSUViTrailer, storage & com-
puler. For details & to apply
www.booksarelunlld com. Req'2117BR
Fax 888-556-4795. Call- 1800) 966-8301.
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REMODELING PUNCH CARPENTER
good pay & benefis, company
vehicletphone, must have good driving re-
cord 568-8700
DRIVER- HOLD Ihe.press! Pay increase!
Increase speed! Personal management
Call 18001734-8169 Knight Transporla-
lion. "sour Homelown National Carrier
CDL Class A'4 months OTR.
TAXI DRIVERS Wanled. Clean driving re-
cord required Call April. 246-9999.
CALL ABOUT our drivers that make $70-
$99K per year home most nignhs & week-
ends! CDL-A. 2yrs. experience required.
1-800-889-8139.
SERVERS, HOST/HOSTESS. Line
Cooks Must be able to work weekends.
Top wages. Apply In person 10am-2pm.
Campeche Bay Canlina, 127 Isl Ave.
North. 249-3322..
FRONT DESK pos.lhon avail in pediatric
office Call 246-9428
EDUCATIONAL SALES
Join our leami II you can excel at inside
sales & desire a last-paced work environ.
ment, we may have an excellent
opportunity for you. You willjoin a Nation-.
a company & work in Ponte Vedra Beach
Ideal candidate will have 1 years expert
ence inside sales, customer service, or
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tral Flonda local and national OTR posi.
tions Food grade banker, no hazmal no
pumps Great benefits. competitive pay
and new equipment. Need 2 years experi-
ence. Call Bynum Transport lor your op.
ponunity today 1800)741-7950
SERVERS, LINE Cook. Dishwasners,.
Fine Dining JJ's Bistro. Ponte Vedra
273-7980. Gate Parkway, 996-7557.
FRAMING CARPENTERS, G.C. Superin-
lendent for established company. Drug
free work place Benelihs. 241-2721.
AUTOMOTIVE AUTO /Truck Technician
National Fleet Maintenance provider
seeks Service Tech lor Ine Weslside
Jacksonville shop. PM & Demand Repairs
ft.r'1T5 ...'jea t rucRlAS.'kC,-G'SlP-
Background & drug' test req'd...
Contact Misly mgreen,'bullercom/
800-916-9664. EOEM.'F/V,D
BENCOM ISHORT lor Benerils Communi-
calions) nas immediate openings in the
Jacksonville Beach and surrounding areas
to aggressively market our employee ben-
elits communication and enrollment pro-
grams We are ring Sales Represenla-
lives. Our company offers: Unlimiled
growth potential, Excellent compensation
and a normal training program This is a
Business-io-Business sales opponunity
with tremendous suppon and Iraining. If
interested, please contacI Jerry McGee in
Jacksonvlle at 19041613-1818 or email
your resume to lerrymcgee@bercomon-
line com.
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital seeking
Receplionisi with Customer Service expe-
rierce Apply wlnhin, 28 Corona Rd.,
Ponle Vedra, 285-7924
DRIVER/ CDL. SAWYER GAS a local
propane retailer is in immediate need ol a
lul.iirme driver. The ideal candidate will
have an excellent customer service de.
meanor, a CDL with Hazmat, tanker, and
airbrake endorsements. Candidates must
pass pre-employment testing, drug
screen, DMV check and background in-
vesilgallon. We oiler a competitive salary
and benelits package. Apply in person at
98 S Penman Rd Jax Bch or lax resume
lo: HR at 246.0715. EOE
DRIVERS HOME every weekend! .41
loaded'.37 empty/01 loaded miles larp
pay Health. ire, dental. 401K. Monthly bo-
nuses CDL-A 1 yr experience Grayson
Mitchell. 18001 434-1882
EXP. COOKS needed Apply in person.
Bukkets Restaurant, 222 N. Oceanfront
Jax Bch 246-7701.
KINDERCARE TEACHERS needed, At-
lantic Beacn F/T, P/T positions available,
249-0888.
lelemarketing. excellent communicallon RESTAURANT MvANAGEMENT opponru-
skills Ability to handle business accounts. nines with KFC and P.zza Hut! Comperi-
Base pay plus commissions FT. no eve. live salaries, great benefits. opportunity tor
nings or weekends. Fax resume: growth and advancement. Call (866)238-
(904)285-0010 or e-mail: 0646 lor more detlalsl
im@mediakids com BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
'. '' needed, Wages negotiable+ Iips Benelils
FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements. Avail. Apply in person. 1401 Beach Blvd
Needs skilled carpenters & Iree climbers. MAINTENANCE PERSON needed lull
349-262. me Exp. a plus..Great benefits. Fax re-
~sBE H Di sume to 721-3972 or apply in person at
BEACH DRIVERS* The Atrium. Retirement -Community,
Taxi Drivers needed to work Beach and 9960 Alrium Way.
Inlercoastal areas, at least 23 yrs old, OFFICE MANAGER for growing prinhtng
good driving record. Call249.0360. company in Beaches All aspects of office
__ .management required. Excellent opporlu-.
nity. Fax resume 241-7349, or email to
GREENFROG PEST PREVENTION print@surfsideprinting.com
Join our team. Our company has openings POO CLEA
for our service dept, good. salary, must POOL CLEANER
possess a good driving record, be custom- w/valid Florida Driver's' License. Experi-
er friendly. We offer company vehicle, ence helpful but will train. Good salary &
paid vacation and holidays. Leap over to benefits. Apply: Surfside Pools, 313
us. Apply at 159 19th Street N. Jax. Beach Blvd., 246-2666, or fax resume:
Beach. 242-9002. 249-8801, e-mail: surfsidepools @aol.com
S r ALL SHIFTS.
ROOFING .Mornings
Roofers helpers needed asap. Will traiin, Afternoons
242-9867, 614-0422. Evenings
A/C & Heating company needs Installers Full-Time
& Service Technicians. Top pay & bene- Earn $7-$12 er hour & cash bonuses
fits. Call Rob 509-3062 1.
fits. Call Rob 509-3062 .Telemarketing for newspapers nationwide.
** 219-4771.
SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE
pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811, MANAGER in holistic, internal medical of-
11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax, FL fice. Full /part time secretarial, clerical,
32224. and support of M.D a unique setting. Ex-
perience required in answering phones,
computers, communications and public-re-
lations. Must be enthusiastic, dependable,
CUSTOM Interior Trim Carpenter or help- consistent, and an excellent match. Fax
ers needed., any carpentry' experience a resume with references; no phone calls
plus. Beaches and Ponte Vedra areas. please. Persephone Healing Arts Center,
Call Tim 509-9071. FAX: (904)246-3778.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT. experienced back
office. Immediate opening for fast paced
Beach practice. Competitive salary & ben-
efits. Fax resume: (904)241-0831, or call
(904)241-1035.
BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs reli-
able cleaning help. Residential/Commer-
cial. Call 536-7676.
HIRING 1 experienced Bartender, days
and nights. Call 208-1922.
FT AND PT Front and back office work.
Computer skills, typing skills, and organi-
zational skills required. Exp..preferred but
not required. 246-3232.
CARPENTERS & Helpers needed, Jax
Beach. 693-3130.
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RECEPTIONIST/ SECRETARIAL.
Establisned company in Ponle Vedra
Beacn seeking nard working person. Ex-
cellent telephone manner, ability to handle
mulrn-lask responsibilities and deadlines
absolutely essential. Lighm computer work.
9am-5.30pm M-F Fax resume to,
285-4961 or Call 285-7608
ENTRY LEVEL position for growing prinl-
ing company. Good opportunity Apply at
640 Northn 3rd SI
CONVERTER COLLECTOR
F/T and P/T. commission only Must have
dependable liansportation. Call 996-0233
or apply at www cfs-rlonda com.
LAWN MAINTENANCE Foreman. Apply
7am. TNT Landscape 1074 10lh Ave.
Sbblh .13x Beach 247-4477 -
GOLF COURSE EQUIPMENT OPERA-
TOR: Selva Marina Country Club. FT,
benelils, 401k. Experience preferred. Goll
privileges Call 246-4711. DFWP
ADMIN ASST. For Busy Beaches retail
business. Must have anenuon to deiarl.
good people skills Fun place to work
Some Saturdays required Please fax re-
sume lo223-5499
WAREHOUSE/ RECEIVING. Growing Jax
Beach wholesale gitrware company seeks
an experienced FT Warehouse Associate.
Must be able to lift 50* pounds. Unload
containers. Forklift experience, required.
Excellent wage/ benefits Fax resume to.
222-2081. Atin Brand, or call 247-1-97
INSIDE SALES
Handle inbound sales from advertising
and create sales with outbound calls
Musl have good relationship and closing
skills. Prospecting experience and cus-
iomer service is a must along with PC
skills and ability to work
independently Earn $65,000 per year
wiln proper experience Fax resume to
241-7333 or email Jenniler at
lennilerw@desenmicro net
COUNTER HELP. Ponle Vedra area,
FT'PT, Call 285-5644.
THE PIE HOLE (serves breakiast, lunch
and pizzal. Now niring slore manager,
waile sialf and cooks lor local Mayport
Cale. Apply wilin 1487-9 Maypon Rd
249-7437
Construction Worker
wivaiid Florida Driver's License Experi-
ence helpful but will Irain Good salary &
,benefits. Apply at Surdside Pools, 313
Beach Bld 246-2666 or lax resume to:
249-8801. e-mail. surfsiaepools@aol com.
CDL-A DRIVERS: Expanding Fleet offer-
ing Regional/ OTR runs. Excellent Bene-
Iris. Weekend Homelime. Outstanding Pay
Package, Lease Purchase on '07 Peler.
bills National Carriers (888)707-7729
www.nationalcarriers.com.'
VETERINARY TECH needed for high vol-
ume vet clinic At least lyr experience re-
quired Competitive salary, excellent ben-
elits. Fax resume to 246-3061 or call 246-
8577 for more info. Beaches.Animal Clin-
ic, 937 Beach Blvd. Jax Beach.
BUSY WHOLESALE Fishery seeks Office
Assistant, duties include data entry, filing,
phone. Seafood experience' preferred. Ap-
ply in person only after 2pm. C & C Fish-
eriies, 36 West 6th St., Atlantic Beach.
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HOUSEKEEPERS
Full-Time with great benefits and work en-
vironment at a premier' retirement com-
munity. Experience preferred.. Applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, .One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, FL 32233; Fax to 904-246-9447;
email to jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE/
Drug-free Workplace..
LICENSED, EXPERIENCED Stylist for
busy Atlantic. Blvd. Salon. New grads also
welcome. 868-0972.
PRODUCTION EMPLOYEE *
Needed FIT, days only w/ a can- do atti-
tude. Light manufacturing & assembly
work exp. a must. Knowledge & use of
small machinery & tools required.'Looking
for someone who can follow instructions.
Start at $7.50/hr. Call 249-3545 btwn
9am- 3pm only, Mon- Fri.
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
10am- 5pm, Mon- Fri, Line Cook. Excep-
tional pay. Great people to work with.
285-0139.
EXPERIENCED LAWN help. Clean Flori-
da drivers license & transportation. Arling-
ton/ Beaches area. 904-220-2030. Imme-
diate opening.
HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Immediately.
Flexible hours, no weekends, excellent
pay. Transportation & phone required.
591-5901, 514-1188.
NAIL TECH needed for day spa In Jax
Beach, no acrylics.' Call Miki at (904)
242-8008.
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MARSH LANDING COUNTRY CLUB
now hiring the following positions to staff
the newly renovated clubhouse.
Banquet Server
AM & PM Server
Hostess
Busser
Bartender
AM & PM Line Cook
Dishwasher
Full-time and Part-time. All full-time posi-
tions receive excellent, benefits. Apply in
person in the Marsh Landing Tennis Cen-
ter Tuesday Saturday. Located in Ponte
Vedra, 285-6514. Drug testing/EOE.
PONTE VEDRA-Animal Hospital looking
for a Veterinary Technician, exp. required.
Apply within 28 Corona Rd., 285-7924.
CAREGIVER NEEDED
Experienced caregiver to-live in. Referen-
ces, 285-2434.
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
AM & PM Line Cooks, Kitchen Prep & Util-
ities. Good money, casual atmosphere,
very busy, :great people to work with.
285-0139.
CALIFORNIA CLOSETS
IS LOOKING FOR
INSTALLATION TECHNICIANS AND
PRODUCTION /WAREHOUSE
Some hands on experience with tools re-
quired.. Ability to problem solve on the job
Work independently with little to no super-
vision. People oriented. Paid training. Ve-
hicles and tools provided. Earning poten-
tial 50K based on skill and quality. Medical
benefits and 401K. All interested panes
contact 800-633-0213. Fill out an applica-
tion at our showroom, 3520 Agricultural
Center Dr Ste 310, St. Augustine, FL
32092
PONTE VEDRA, AR Accounling Cierk po-
ailion. Requires lasi learner and well or
ganized Good pay. email resume Io
knorne@'cnre corn EOE
SUPER SUPPERS is Iook.ng lor a few
good people lo work FTIPT. a m/p.m.
hours at our Beach Blvd. and Baymead-
S ows 9A locations. Duties include prepping
food, greeting customers, and general
cleaning Call 821-4555.
SILK PRESSER, Ponle Vedra area. guar-
anteed hours. 285-5644.
HOUSEKEEPERS MONDAY-FRIDAY
Seeking responsible persons flo pnvare
company MusI be bondable Serious in-
quires only Leave msg ar 716-8824
POSITIONS OPEN nor lullitme assi head
cashier fullume warehouse manager, pan
Time casniers, carryouls sales and plant
depl. Procior Ace Hardware 870 A1A
Nonn Ponle Vedra Bch 285-8101
SMALL LOCAL Land-scape business is
looking lor people wno WANT to work and
have Iransponalign. Will train Call
334-3157
DRIVERS
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Drivers pan-lime and lull-time Be a memn
ber of a greal ream Join our Recreaiion
'Depanmeni ai a premier reliremenl corn
muniry. Fun Work environment Clas C
CDL: Passenger Endorsemeni License
Required. Music be able o1 set up and
break down for special events Compel'-
tive wages and exceillenil cenelis Applsca-
tions availaDle ai Flee1 Larding Security
Gale, One Fleer Landing Blvd Aaanric
Beacn FL 32233 Fax o1 904-246-9447.
email to jobs@fleellanding.com
EOE/Drug-lree workplace.
SOpen Positions at
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KITCHEN PERSON
Need Reliable person approx 30-35hrs
per wk, night shift. Must know grill and
sandwich board, Apply Monkey's Uncle
Tavem, 1850 S. 3rd St., PabloPlaza, Jax
Beach.
WE'RE RAISING pay for Florida Regional
drivers! Home every weekend Home dur-
ing the week Solid weekly miles' 95% no
touch! Preplanned freight! $.43 per mile
Heartland Express (800)441-4953
www.heartlandexpress.com.
NOTICE TO READERS
ADVERTISERS IN this category are not
offering jobs. They are offering job-related
services and may charge fees. Readers
are advised to exercise caution before giv-
ing credit card information over the phone
without knowing what specific product or
service they will receive.
DRIVER: YOU want it, we have it Solo,'
teams, owner operators, company drivers,
students, recent grads, regional, dedicat-
ed, long haul. Van, flatbed. Must be 21.
CRST Career Center. (800)940-2778.
www.driveforcrst.com
NOTICE TO READERS
WARNING: WHILE this newspaper does
not knowingly accept business opportunir
ads'which require you to pay a lee to gel
nlormaorin or Ihat refer yOu 10 976 or 900-
orone numbers whicr iall result in sub-
slanlial charges to your phone bill, the
newspaper cannot guarantee the validity
of offerings in this classification. If any ad-
vertiser requires you io incur phone serv-
ice charges or pay a lee to. learn the na-
Slure ot me opponuniny please report it to
Tne Beaches Leader, 249-9033.
PARTY STORE for sale, located at 7206
Atlantic Blvd., seasonal merchandise in
storage included. $30,000: Call Tim 813-
5833. .
ALL CASH candy roule. Do you earn
$800/day' 30 machines. lree candy. All
lor $9995. (888)629-9968 B02000033
Call us We will not be undersoldl
ACTIVE NANNY. nonesi dependable,
transponalion & references $9-.ii"ir,
any area. CPR & First Aid F'T P'T.
260-4915
LOVING IN.HOME Cnild Care PVB. Ages
S6.-eeks and up HRS licensed 8 years
experience Tammy 373-0404.
FITNESS TRAINING...
in your home Call lor a no obligalton com
plimenlary session Ceniried and insured.
19041 759-3665
HOME HEALTH Aide available lor 24
hour care ;n your home Reliable Good
references 536-8459.
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CAREGIVER/ HOUSEKEEPERR seeking
part-time work.,'Honest and dependable.
All areas. (760)419-3215.
PERSONAL ASSISTANT/ COMPANION.
"More than a service, more like a friend."
Transportation to doctor's, shopping, etc.
Will also visit your loved one for you In
nursing home. 220-0129.
CAREGIVER FOR.elderly, 15yrs. experi-
ence. CPR certified. Honest, friendly, car-
ing. M-T-W-F, ref's. 568-7309
SIT WITH your loved one! Some cleaning,
cooking, errand running. Call Denise
662-6211.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified @ beachesleader.com-
CAREGIVER FOR elderly. 12 years expe-
rience/references. Available M-F. Call'
246-8387
NIGHT SITTER I will sin nignt with ,11 and
elderly in Ihelr own home. Local releren-
ces. 246-1206.
DO YOU need relief from caring for elder-'
ly or sick loved ones? I am state li-
censed, Alzheimers trained, experienced
and great references. Call Sherry,
904-541-1214, 904-477-1036.
80" MOHAGONY bearcloth dining table, 6
cnairs corner curio cabinet, $900. Call*
465-6s966
LAND AUCTION 200 Props Must be Soldl
Low Down / EZ financing. Free catalog
(800)937-1603
W.LANDAUCTION.COM N.R.L.L.
East, LLC Auction Business License:
AB2509 Mark Bulezluk Auctioneer Li-
cense: AU3448 Jeffrey Johnston Auction-
eer License: AU3449 Stacey Mauck Auc-
tioneer License: AU3447.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com
CASH FOR your adult bicycles,,working or
not, 477-7736.
LICENSED PRIVATE Collector wants mili-
tary items: Guns, edged weapons, med-
als, web gear, etc. Call 591,9466.
BUYING 45'S from 1950-69, Rock, Soul,
R&B, also factoryreel to reel tapes. 803-
270-8930, 803-270-8940.
TRAVEL TRAILER, 15'-20' long. Please
call (904)249-5487 leave msg.
HUGE SIDEWALK SALE. Office Supply
Store liquidaiior, Display cases, large
counter wislorage. 640 North 3rd Street.
Friday, 9am-3pm.
HUGE RUMMAGE Sale Post 129 1151 S.
4:rn Si July 29th. 7am-2pm. Table Rental
S10 00 or Come. Snop and Buy.
SATURDAY 8AM-1PM FABRIC.
HOME GYM- Welder Pro. 2 months old, $1.00/yd. inslock, some lurniure 704 91h.
2 yr wairanty. $275. Call Jody 686 0229 St S
FILL DIRT for sale, Miranda Contracting,
Call. 219-2765.,..
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, all leak.
Scan Design. 3pcs, exc. condo $900
OBO. 270-1707 or 343-7621.
BABY.' TODDLER Bed wnile. manress
includedd $60. Call Jody 686-0229
62 TOSHIBA TV; Pioneer 300 wan
w/equalizer and surround sound receiver:
JVC 6 CD player Bose 62 speakers.
Klpsch 10' double speaker sub cooler.
All older models in great working order
$1200 OBO 242-0344
5FT. ACOUSTAT Speakers 2 1/2 in thick,
Sony 200 Disc CD changer, luner w/dolby
surround, dual cassette w/remoie
$500 OBO will sell individually). 5,000
Magic cards uncommon and rare
$300,OBO Pro Dynamics TX 1200
Speakers $2200 new, selling for $400
Sharp nandheld camcorder w/400 x zoom
Viewcam w'remote $50 Longboard skate-
board $50 241-4204.
BEDROOM FURNITURE -King Bed
2 nightstands, dresser w'mirror, light wood
widark wood accents $300. Kirchenald
27" gas double wall oven S50, & pull out
vent unit, black Whirlpool dishwasher $75.
525-2504
IS STRESS ruining your relationships
Buy and Read Dianerics byL Ron Hub-
bard. Call 1813)872-0722 or send $8 00 to
Dianetcs. 3102 N Haoana Ave Tampa,
FL 33607.
SOLID OAK Oueen bedroom set. In-
cludes rounded headboard w/rarlan inlay
design, 72" six plus drawer dresser
w'roundea mirror and ranan inlay, two
2-drawer nighislands tour drawer plus
storage Armoire. Good condition $700
992-1214
WOLFF TANNING beds. Buy Direc! and
save! Full body unis from $22 a month
Free color catalog. Call today. (8001842-
1305. www.np elstan.com
WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer $75/ea.
30 day warranty Deliver, $20. 318-8173.
992-1470.
OCEANWALK. 2237 Oceanwalk Drive
West. Saturday 8am12 30pm New
ladies FSU shirs, antiques. books, new
linens, baby and household items
BIG YARD Salel Moving, redecorating
Lois ol women's cloning and shoes, var-
ery of sizes purses, nousenold iems lin-
ens. decorative, and lurnilurel Don't miss!
10:o ol proceeds going to Jax Humane
Sociely. Come help save a pel! Saturday.
7/22, 8am-?, 326 61h Street
HUGE SALE. Furniture TV. Bikes- Semi-
nole to Iltn Sr. RI on Linkslde-1435 Sal
7.22 7-11a m.
SEWING MACHINE Repairs. Complete
tune-up All makes, all models. $4950
241-2112.
HANDYMAN- HOUSE, Yard. Hauling. Call
223-5891
CPR DEMOLITION
01 multi-room hnoels. condos apanments,
houses, small slruclures Renovations
available. 246-0628.
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PADGETT'S AC & Healing, Inc. Family
owned and operated. When quality and
customer service are demanded call
Travis at 588-5222.
SERVICE, REPAIRS, INSTALLATIONS
Free Eslmales License CAC1814887.
SHABBY CHEAP Household Sale, 60 TWO JEEP Cherokees, 4 wheel drive,
Franklin Ave., PVB. Sat & Sun, 8am. both 1982, 2-door, $500/each. 612-8060
or 613-5178.
A "BEAUTIFULL" Sale! 70 San Juan Dr.
Ponte Vedra Beach. Big home big
amount! Fum: Formal Fr chest, Amer
antq stand. Wicker galore. Designer can-
opy On & Kng BR set, armoire, etc. Oak
sideboard. 500 pcs old Chintz, Majolica,
Blue Willow, Fiesta. Huge Royal Doulton
pot. Boar head. Big pcs sterl, ton Water-
ford, jewelry, 100's of boxed Swatch
watches. Gar & kitch full. Thurs. 9-4, Fri.
9-3. CHINA CAT 241-0344
chinacatantiques.com.
1645 SEABREEZE Ave Jax Bch. Many
fine antiques, sterling flatware and serving
pieces, baccarat stemware, old books, vic-
toria jewelry, art, prints, Minton & Spode
china, hand painted plates, household
items, chandeliers, mounted fish, house
and garage full. 7/21 & 22, 8-3. #'s@7.
www.charlloyd.com, 502-0986.
BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit
www.MarinaClubPV.com
w I R 7; 1
2003 VW Passat GL, Auto 1.8L Turbo,
Silver w/Black Cloth Interior, 41,000
mi.,$12,500. 626-6611..
2000 LEXUS RX300 SUV- Looker, super
clean. 120k mostly highway miles. Very
well maintained. $14,500 OBO. 242-0344.
1986 SAAB, 5spd., sunroof, mechanic
owned. Looks and runs great. $950.
71.6-2586.
97 MITSIBISHI Mirage, 4DR, A/C, 5spd,
76,000mi. $1995. 249-0844.
1990 FORD Econoline. F-150 Work van-
auto, A/C, Radio. Runs Great. 122 Thou-
sand Miles. $2,000. 343-1460.
1977 FORD T-BIrd, 5.L/302c.i., A/C,
bachelor bench seats, 2nd owner, new
paint, recent engine overhaul, driven daily.
$3200 OBO. 710-7522
2005 FORD econoline in excellent condi-
tion. Loaded w/options 29000 mi. $18500
687-8682 or 687-8648.
1992 OLDS 88 Royal LS, all power, 6 cyl-
inder, great car, $1400. OBO. 716-2586.
1994 FORD Taurus, 75,000 miles, $2500
or. 904-372-9338 or 904-566-3977.
1999 BIG Dog. 1750 Bulldog. very low 2003 MERCEDES C240, 45k miles, 6spd,
miles. Cherry Ted w/gold pinstripe. Beauti- 4dr, Silver/grey leather, 6 CD, moonroof,
ful and fast. $15,500 OBO. 755-6461 exc condition. $20800. (904)334-6686.
2002HONA SHDOWAce.mci ac e c 1996dBLACK. Cougar00 R7(90cyl34
2002 HONDA SHADOW Ace. incl. access.
sorIes. 48 orig. miles, garage kept Illness
forces sale. $5500 24-11417
1998 TOYOTA Tacoma Ex Cab. PS. PB.
A/C Cruise, bed liner, bed lopper.
AM/FM! CD. 52K miles. $6800. 246.1182
92 CHEVY 7 passenger custom van. 20
series.6 cyl AC auiornmaic ransmission,
power windows, excellent condlllon,
$3,500. OBO. 641-2574.
93 CHEVY S10 pickup, 4 cylinder, camp-
er top, greal on gas. 104K miles great
work Iruck. $900 OBO. 273-8236
2000 CHEVY GMC Sierra pickup. 4x4,
56,000 miles $9000 993-9191
POLICE IMPOUNDS' Cars Irom $500! For
lislngs, 800-749-8116 ext. 3629
ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Qualrv Service Reasonable
rates 821 0737
BOBCAT BOB
Grading, Lawn Replacements. Spread
Dirt, Gravel, Lime Rock, Mulch, Stone.
Irrigation Repairs. MUCH MORE! Bob,
334-6091.
PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns Free eslmales 246-0967
CHEAP MOE'S' Complete lawn service.
Mosl yards only $20. 19041422-0593.
1996 BLACK Cougar XR7, 8cyl.,
100,000+ mi, loaded, good condition
$3,000 OBO. (904)955-1830.
TWO M"""U U
TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs. specializing in lermile damage
246-1529
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BED- BRAND name queen set,
new. w/warranry $129 Can deliver.
1904)858-9350.
ALL ABOUT Servces 955-5881 or 343-
1437
PRESSURE WASHERS lor rent or sale
Tucker Equipment Rental 246-1330.
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WILL CLEAN your home. Reasonable. de-
pendable insured Connie's Clean
Sweep 710-6896.
EXERCISE EQUIPMENJT- Fluidity Fit-
ness Bar workout DVDs accesores,
brand new. see at Iluidirycom $100 OBO
254-0931 Ponie Vedra
Join teta thtm ksaigfr
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6 DINING Cnairs and hutch 2 solas, misc
items. 246-8979
BED- KING mattress set. $289 Can de-
liver. i904i391.0015
18 KT' 14. CT stunning, custom Invisisel
diamond bracelel. Appraised $18.500. Sell
$14K OBO 614-0845.
RUBY RED Sola- lyr. old. Lazy Boy. musl
sell- brand new conaillon- $800
TRAMPOLINE, KINGSIZE water bed
Make offer, 571-7382
LAWN SERVICE sod work, mulching &
clean up, monthly & yearly, free.estimates.
Call David 710-1030.
PALM TREES, Hedges Trimmed, Yard
Clean-ups, Mulching, Sodding, whatever it
takes, etc. Dave 249-4724.
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc. Competitive
rates. Call Alan. 237-5301.
PAINTING & repairs by Dean Inienior/ex-
lerior painting. All types ol repairs, busi-
ness & resiaenial Fully lic & insured.
309-4720.
BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting,
Iree esiima'es, work guaranteed. Licensed
610-7768
FAST INTERIOR painting, drywall, lex-
ture. Specialize in smaller lobs. WIIl work
evenings 8 weekends Licensed, insured.
references. 103-7389.
KP HOME IMPROVEMENT INC
Painting, carpentry, water prooling, pres-
sure washing, tile work. drywall
904-241-7023.
C&J HANDYMAN Services. Carpentry,
Drywall, Painting, Paperhanging, Tiling,
etc. Licensed, Insured. 955-0593,
241-1461.
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U- U
2001 GRAVELY 36" walk behind mulching
mower, good ,condition, $1000 OBO.
349-1386
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com
DAVID'S POOL SERVICE. Weekly clean-
ing. Most residential pools $25/week+
chemicals. Licensed, Insured. We make
your life a little easier. 285-0240.
JR'S SERVICES
Trees, trimming; landscaping. Licensed,
insured, Senior's discount. 242-2546,
568-6067.
QUALITY WORK. Install, Removal, &
Painting. Residential, Commercial.
25yrs. Experience. References+ FREE
ESTIMATES. Steve, 645-0381.
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
Beaches soccer camp underway
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The Fletcher j_
soccer camp is RM "
underway with t 't
players from f
throughout the ..
Beaches area -
taking part in
drills aimed at
improving their
skills and getting
them into condi-
tion for fall
leagues. Among ;"i
the drills for
goalkeepers is
learning the
proper technique
for stopping low
shots and using .J .- -
the ground as a *
third hand to
help control the
ball.
Photos by Rob DeAngelo
Fletcher High boys soccer coach Mike Levine, left, demon-
strates a technique for maneuvering in tight space on Monday,
the first day of camp.
Youngsters participating in the week-long soccer camp get an
opportunity to showcase what they've learned during scrim-
mages and short-field drills aimed at improving ball-handling
techniques.
July 19; 2006
Baseball Camp
Nease baseball coach Greg -
"Boo" Mullins offers a Monday
through Thursday, 9 a.m. to
noon, baseball camp at
Comerstone Park. Initially only
a four-week program, Mullins
has extended his camp
throughout the summer.
The cost per participant is
$150 per week. Those interested
should call 783-6561.
Mullins' camp offers defen-
sive, offensive, hitting and base-
running drills, plus the impor-
tance of "small-ball," the Nease
coach's stock-in-trade that's
built around strategy, speed,
timing, sacrifice and solid men-
tal pitching.
Basketball Camp
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.
see
Beaches Basketball League at
St. Paul's School includes an 8-
game season for kids ages 3 to
rising 6th.graders. Four divi-
sions of play will be featured:
Pre-K (co-ed), K-lst (co-ed),
2nd-3rd boys and girls teams)
and 4th to rising 6th with sepa-
rate boys and girls teams.
Cost is $85 and all players
receive a T-shirt and trophy. For
more information visit beaches-
basketball.com or phone
Tommy Hulihan at 349-2611.
St. Paul's Sports
Camps
St. Paul's summer sports camps
feature participation in team
sports and age-appropriate acti\i-
ties. Basketball, flag football, kick
ball, tag and more are offered. On
Friday's, campers have pizza and
go to Beach Bowl.
Camp sessions are weekly from
the end of May until late July. For
more information visit
www.beachesbasketball.com or
phone Tommy Hulihan at 349-
2611.
Soccer
Fletcher Soccer Camp will
take place July 24-27 at San
Pablo Elementary' School fields
(across from Fletcher High
School .
Camp for 7th to 12th graders
takes place from 9 a.m. until
noon. Cost is $130 per week or
$240 for both weeks. Camp for
5- to 10-year-olds takes place
July 17-20 from 5 p.m. until 7
p.m. Cost is $65.
Clinicians include Bentley
College head coach Peter,
Simonini, Fletcher High boys
coach Mike Levine, Fletcher girls
coach Megan Pardue and mem-
bers of the Embry Riddle
University soccer team.
For more information phone
Levine at 635-8969 or e-mail
Pardue at ulrichmCdeducation-
central.org.
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Island FC is forming boys and
girls travel soccer teams for the
2006-7 season. Teams will be
offered in the following age
groups: U-12 (bor on or after
8/1/94 but before 7/31/96); U-14
ibom on or after 8/1/92 but
before 7/31/94); U-16 (bom on or
after 8/1/90 but before 7/31/92)
and LI-18 for those bor on or
after 8/1/88 but before 7/31/90.
Girls tryouts will take place
June 12 and 14 at San Pablo
Elementary fields from 5:30 p.m.
until 7:30 p.m. Boys team tryouts
will take place June 13 and 15.
For more information contact
Megan Pardue at 234-2646.
Stmflerfit
Strollerfit exercise with your
baby. Outdoor classes where
mothers turn their strollers into
portable exercise machines are tak-
ing place in Atlantic Beach
Thursday and Saturdays, and Fort
Caroline Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. until
10:30 a.m.
For more information phone
Siobhan Reigle at 997-8364 or visit
strollerit.com/arlington.
Surfing
The Grom Surfing Association
[GSA] is now called JaxPier Surf
Camp and is still located at 2nd
North. The contact number is
651-2843.
Application forms and dates
can be found on jaxpier.com.
JaxPier Surf Camp is the only
surf camp in the nation with a
live streaming camp cam of the
children and young adWlts.
For information on the Grom
Surfing Series [GSSj, call Charley
Hajek at 247-5538.
***
The Florida Surfing Association
offers advanced, professional and
intermediate amateur competi-
tions as well as surfing camps and
clinics. For more information,
visit the website at www.florida-
surfing.org or call (904) 626-9090.
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