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    Section A: Main
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    Section A: Main: Meet the Candidates
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    Section A: Main: Opinion
        page A 4
    Section A: Main: Viewpoints
        page A 5
    Section A: Main: Religion
        page A 6
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    Section A: Main: Business
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    Section A: Main continued
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    Section A: Main: Sports
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        page A 11
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    Section B: Weekend
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    Section B: Weekend: Arts
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    Section B: Weekend: Screen
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    Section B: Weekend: Music
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    Section B: Weekend: Calendar
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    Section B: Weekend: Get Out
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    Section B: Weekend: Around the Home
        page B 8
    Section C: Classified
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Public transit

urged for future


by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
It wasn't a joke or a gim-
mick.
Though several people
chuckled at Joe Stephenson's
reference to a 1985 block-
buster, the St. Johns County
Public Works director was seri-
ous Wednesday when he said,
"We need to get back to the
future."
He was talking about
expanding public transporta-
tion in St. Johns County and
he was speaking to more than
100 government officials, staff
and residents from seven coun-
ties in northeast Florida.
They were gathered in the
, World Golf Village in central
St. Johns County for the
Affordable Workforce Housing
Summit a series of discus-
sions led by panels and high-
lighted with a lunchtime
speech from Florida Lt. Gov.
Toni Jennings.
The main topic was afford-
able housing, but Stephenson
was there Wednesday after-
noon to lead a discussion on
transportation needs, a subject
he said goes hand-in-hand
with housing.
"Transportation is a cost. .
of all housing," Stephenson
told the crowd.
Impact fees for transporta-


Coming:

Grants to

shore up

houses

FROA STAFF
Research shows that chil-
dren living with their families
in their own homes do better
in school, Lt. Gov. loni
Jennings said Wednesday dur-
ing the Affordable Workforce
Housing Summit at World Golf
Village.
Speaking to hundreds of gov-
ernment leaders from north-
east Florida, Jennings said
every family has the right to
Sown a home.
"Our dollar doesn't go near
as far as it used to" with afford-
able housing because of the ris-
ing costs of homeowners insur-
ance, labor and building mate-
rials, she said.
SSome homeowners have seen
up to $400 more a month on
their insurance bills, which the
state never expected," she said.
But the state is working with
insurance companies to offer
"significant" discounts for
homeowners that "harden"
their homes against hurricanes.
The state will be implement-
ing a progrart soon that offers
up to $5,000 in grants to
homeowners for improving
and strengthening their
homes, she said.
."The difference comes with
those new building codes, but
they don't come cheap."


tion range from $3,000 to
$4,000 for each home built in
St. Johns County, he said.
For reasons such as this, cou-
pled with rising gas prices,
Stephenson said, it is desirable
to have affordable housing
that is close to jobs and servic-
es such as grocery stores.
Public transportation also
needs to be a big part of the
affordable housing discussion,
he said, reflecting a concern
voiced over the past few
months by Jeffrey Oliasami,
president of the Ponte Vedra
Chamber of Commerce.
Oliasami, manager of the
Sawgrass Marriott hotel, and
other employers have noted
the difficulty of getting and
keeping employees who can-
not afford to live. at the
Beaches. .
Stephenson said most people
use public transportation for
one of three reasons: they have
no choice, they want to save
money or they want to save
time.
"Transit is a long ways in our
future," Stephenson said,
adding that another 20 years
will pass before the county's
population density reaches a
level where transit is in high
demand.
But, he said, planning for
public transportation now will


Four forums


coming to PV


pholo Dy LAURA FOWLER
Toni Jennings, Florida's lieutenant governor, speaks at an
affordable housing summit Wednesday at World Golf Village.


prevent a crisis in the future.
Stephenson said supporting
"small starts" like the Sunshine
Bus Company will ensure that
public transportation doesn't
get too far behind growth.
And making sure the county
owns enough right-of-way for
roads is another element in


planning for public transporta-
tion, he said.
If the roads are congested
and cars can't move,
Stephenson said, buses can't


See TRANSIT, A-8


This map showing the St. Johns County Commission and School Board voting
districts is from the St. Johns County Web site (www.st-johns.fl.us).


FROM STAFF
With early voting for the
Sept. 5 Florida primary set to
begin Aug. 21, Ponte Vedra
voters have several opportuni-
ties this month to hear some
local candidates answer ques-
tions and explain their ideas.
Candidate forums or debates
are scheduled at four locations
in Ponte Vedra Beach, and
other candidate gatherings will
be held in St. Augustine and
broadcast on the St. Johns
County government channel.
This year, St. Johns.County
voters will elect two members o
f the five-member St. Johns
County. Commission, and vot-
ers in iDistrict 3 south of' St.
Augustine., Will, el.ect...a' School
Board member.
Voters in Ponte Vedra and
elsewhere have a number of
offices to vote on ,.his year,
covering local, state and feder-
al offices.
In addition to deciding on a
governor and lieutenant gover-
nor, voters will pick a U.S. sen-
ator and a U.S. representative
and will decide a number of
other state and local contests.
Early voting begins Aug. 21
for the primary election and
ends Sept. 2.


This year, early voting in
Ponte Vedra will be held at the
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library because the site two
years ago at the county
annex of County Road 210 -
was inadequate for the number
of early voters, according to
the Supervisor of Elections
office.
Early voting for the Nov. 7
general election will be held at
the library from Oct. 23 to
Nov. 4. Hours will be Monday
through Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m.
The following candidate
gatherings are planned for
Ponte Vedra Beach, and the
public is invited:
Aug. 17 at 11 a.m.: Local
candidates have been invited
to speak at the Palm Valley
Senior Center, 148 Canal Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach.
Aug. 24, 6 p.m.: A forum
sponsored by the St. Johns
County Chamber of
Commerce will be held at the
Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra
Beach, 50 Executive Way.
Aug. 28, 10 a.m. at the
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
See FORUMS, A-8


Ponte Vedra voters lag behind

SJ's 32% registration hike


by KATHY HARTMAN years has taken place m District 1 -
EDITOR Northwest St. Johns County, the fastest
growing district in recent years.
The potential influence of Ponte District 1, which also includes Ponte
Vedra voters in County Commission Vedra voters south of Landrum Lane
races continues to shrink as growth in and west of County Road 210, had
other county voting districts surpasses 35,997 registered voters as of late July,
that in District 4, which includes most 69.5 percent more than the 21,242 that
of Ponte Vedra Beach. were registered in 2002.
Although there are 31.5 percent more That gives District 1 29 percent of the
registered voters in St. Johns County county's registered voters, compared'
than there were for the 2002 election with 17 percent for Districts 4 and 2
123,069 as of late July compared with (Southwest St. Johns), 18 percent for
93,589 in 2002 the number of regis- District 3 (south of St. Augustine) and
tered voters in District 4 has grown by 19 percent for District 2.
only 7.8 percent the lowest hike The proportion of registered voters
among the five voting districts, has changed in all five county voting
Further, the increase in Republicans districts since 2002, up from 23 percent
in District 4 from 12,464 four years of the county's voters in District 1 and
ago to 12,984 last month (4.2 percent) up from 16 percent in District 2, and
- is the second smallest hike among all down from 19 percent in District 3, 20
three categories of registered voters percent in District 4 and 22 percent in.
Republican, Democrat and other in District 5.
all five count' voting districts. In St. Johns County, county commis-
The only category within St. Johns sioners are elected by all voters within.
County with a smaller percen~egOf..'.tAhe county, although each must reside
increase was among registered '., within the district he or she represents.
Democrats in District 5, which includes' School Board members, however, are
the coastal area from Mickler Road to elected by district, although Ponte
Crescent Beach. Vedra will have no School Board races
The number of District 5 registered on their ballots.
Democrats went from 7,352 in 2002 to The only School Board seat being
7,480 this year, an increase of 1.7 per- contested the District 3 seat held by
cent. Diane Lovell will be on ballots of all
The analysis of registered voters was District 3 voters, regardless of party, for
taken from statistics on the St. Johns the Sept. 5 primary, because School
County Supervisor of Elections' Web Board races are nonpartisan.
site (www.sjcvotes.us).
As expected, most of the increase in See VOTERS, A-9
registered voters during the past four


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NEPTLINE BEACH
Domestic 'battery was
reported Aug..10 in the 500
block of Margaret Street. An
arrest was made in'the inci-
dent. .:


dence Aug. 2 in the 700block
of Valley Forge Road North.

SA 15-year-old Atlantic
Beach male was arrested and
charged with grand theft of a
bicycle Aug. 2 in the 600
block of Valley Forge Road.

ATLANTIC BEACH
Someone reported that
$800 cash was stolen from a
residence Aug. 5 in the 900
block of Plaza Drive.


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.- .C othing-va'lued at -.l1 was. ..... tp ehicle.
reported stolen form the was reported broken Aug. n
Bealls Outlet at 500 Atlantic the 300 .block o Beach
Boulevard.venue.
Boulev-ard.


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-An Internet sales fraud was,
reported Aug. 7 in the 2000
block of Marsh Point Road. A
woman reported'that she
ordered and paid for a $450
computer from a website but
.she never received the item.

SA burglary to a vehicle was
reported Aug. 8 in the 1100
block of Seagate Avenue. A
15-year-old Atlantic Beach
male was arrested in the inci-
derit.
dent. .* ' *
Jeremy Scott Whitehead,
30, a transient was arrested
and charged with grand theft
of a motor vehicle Aug. 8 in
the 1900 block of First Street,
according to a police report.
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A bicycle values at $315
was reported stolen in the 200
block of Margaret Street.

A bicycle valued at $50 was
reported stolen from a resi-
dence Aug. 2 lnithe 500 block
of South Street.
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Someone reported that $70.
Cash was stolen from a resi-


An aggravated battery was
reported Aug. 6 in the 1600
block of Mayport Road.

A surfboard valued at $200
was reported stolen from' a
residence Aug. 6 in the 500
block of Beach Avenue.

A car stereo valued at $120
was reported stolen from a
vehicle Aug. 7 in the 2300
block of Mayport Road.
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'An attempted burglary of a
residence was reported Aug. 7
in the 300 block of Seminole
Road.

Andrew Stephen Halker, 24,
of Atlantic Beach was arrested
and charged with possession
of a controlled substance Aug.
7 in' the, 1500 block of
Mayport Road, according to. a
police report.
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A i5-year-pld Atlantic
Beach male was arrested and
charged with grand theft of a
motor vehicle Aug. 8 in the
700' .block of Atlantic
Boulevard.
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Domestic battery was
reported Aug. 8 in the 100
block of Mayport Road. An
arrest was made in the inci-
dent.

PONTE VEDRA BEACH
A home at' 62 Franklin Ave
in Ponte Vedra Beach was bro-


report said.

Ashley Sara Haines, 23, of
Jacksonville, was arrested
Aug. 9 and charged with pos-:
session of cocaine at a hotel
in the 1200 block of 1st St.N.,
according to a police report.
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ken into Wednesday night. Peter Said Qauod, 33, of
The :suspect. broke in Jacksohnille, was, arrested
through the garage door. Aug. 9 and charged with pos-
Nothing was reported stolen. session of cocaine at- a hotel
in the 1200 block of 1st St. N.,
S' according to a police report.
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Petit theft, was? epore. ,i^deCh.stg0h .rJ .
Aug. 8 at a convenience store 37, of Palmf Coast was arrested
in the 300 block of Beach Aug. 8 and charged with leav-
Blvd. A store employee told ing the scene of an accident
police that a man with a resulting in injuries in the
mustache and goatee wearing 1100 block of 2nd St. N.,
a blue baseball cap and red according to a police report.
shirt walked out without pay- ,, *
ing for an 18-pack of beer val- Battery was reported Aug. 7
ued. at $13.99. The suspect at a construction site in the
was seen getting into a older 1000 block of 1st St. S. A
model gold Chrysler. female worker told police that
** a male worker touched her
Stalking was reported Aug. inappropriately.
7 in the :150 block of Seagate .
Ave.

Police responded to a report
of an injured person Aug. 9 at
an automotive repair business
in the 1700 block of 3rd St. S.
The victim was being treated
by emergency personnel
when police arrived. An
employee said he was driving
a customer's vehicle onto an
alignment lift when the car
lunged over the safety stops _
and pinned the vehicle
:between the machine and the '
front of the car. The machine
was pulled out of the concrete
floor to free the victim who
collapsed to the floor and was
transported to the hospital
for treatment. The injuries i.
were not life threatening and
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Heavy hours d'oeuvres from
Beaches restaurants will be
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Polynesian entertainment, a
silent auction and prize draw-
Proceeds will benefit BEAM
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Beaches Resource Center
Foundation, both charitable
organizations that serve
Beaches residents.
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FROM STAFF

On this page are short biographies of the
seven candidates for two seats on the St.
Johns County Commission, along with
abbreviated answers to questions posed by..
The Leader through e-mail. The candidates
running for the District 4 seat are those on.
the.top, and the. candidates for the District
2 seat are below them.
They responded through e-mail. Some of
the questions and answers, listed here, have,
been edited because of space constraints,
but the words are the candidates' own.
The questions are as follows:

1. Why do you,want to be county com-
missioner?
2. Infrastructure has been a concern of'
many citizens who are following this cam-
paign. How do you plan to address St. Johns
County's infrastructure needs?
3. Why should the people of St. Johns
County make you a steward of their tax
money?
4. Do you feel Ponte Vedra has been given:
its fair share of county services/ benefits?
Explain. : '
For more information, visit iVww. sjc'otes.us.



Ken Bryah (D)

Age:,57
.Years in county: 2
Occupation: veteran
SFarhily: engaged, with.
a son and' daughter in :ri
Maryland and, a step-,
daughter

1. I believe irresponsible growth will
have long-term negative effects on the com-
munity. I believe the current commissioners
with the exception of Ben Rich, are out of
touch and not responding to... the people.
2. Concurrency need's to apply to not only
the roads but also to the schools and other
infrastructure requirements. The commission
and department heads will have to make the
current infrastructure needs a priority in order
to develop effective resolutions.
3. I am the.only candidate in the St. Johns
County Commission race with 36 years com-
bined experience in supervision, human
resources, finance and management.
4. Although I have had an opportunity to
observe and note the deficiency.. of services
in west St. Augustine and Hastings, I have not
had an opportunity to do the same in Ponte
Vedra. I plan to do that in the immediate
future.
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BriceMaguire (R) '
Age: 58
Years in county:.58 .
Occupation: owner of
family businesses.
Family: No response.

1. 1 wish to continue the quality of life ini-
tiatives which we have started ... an aggressive
seniors program for the Council on Aging, a
first ever transportation plan, an economic
incentive plan for business expansion.
2. Developers are paying $650 million to cor-
rect aging problems, improve transportation
safety concerns and enhance traffic flow.
Today, the BCC is evaluating viable alternative
revenue sources for aging infrastructure prob-
lems.
3. I believe the County budget should not be
carried on the back of real property taxes. We
need to transition a greater portion of our
budget to user fees and alternative revenue
sources.
4. Historically no, but recently it is muchbet-
ter. I brought home more financial .benefits
(i.e., the senior center, the Library Park,
Cornerstone ball fields) than the last three
commissioners combined.



,Ron Schumaker(R)






1. I became concerned [about]. the out-of-
control growth sponsored by the current com-
mission. The vision I share for the type1of place
we want to live, work and play is fundamental-
ly different than the one our current commis-
sioner's have developed.
2. The first thing to do is to stop repeating
the same mistakes in the southern part of the
county that were made on C.R. 210, S.R. 13,
etc.
3. My experience in budget development,
capital improvements and working relation-
ships with state and federal officials and agen-
cies will be of great asset to the county. As
chairman of the PZA ... [I approved] 25 of 58
land use issues [and] if the Commission
would have followed the PZA's recommenda-
tions the people of St. John's County would
have a higher quality of life.
4. 1 believe all of St. John's County has been
disenfranchised by the current commissioners.


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Tom Manuel (R)

Age:. 61
Years in county: 5
Occupation:, former
Senior VP of a bank
Family: married, with
four boys and two girls

1. I am running to have thelprivilege of serv-
ing the citizens of St. Johns County.
2. First, determine where and what the infra-
structure shortfalls are based on-the needs of
the entire community ... through an expedit-
ed review process with public workshops.
Second, after a priority list has been agreed
upon, thoroughly review all funding options
including utilizing the bond markets to fund
the critical needs
,3. I have money management credentials
through ny experience on Wall Street. I am
knowledgeable on legal, finance and budget
management issues.'My PZA track record is an
indicator of my financial stewardship and
understanding of legal concepts.
4. No, given the fact that Pbnte Vedra has
been and probably will always be a "net
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Ron SancheziR R :

Age: 63
Years in county: No
response .
SOccupation: : Self-
ep nloyed
Family: married, with a
daughter and a grandson
1. 1 want to do the work. This has come from.
previous positions in government.
2. We do have lots of waste in our budget.
We must spend for priority needs and not just
to get re-elected.
3. Because the people (commissioners) we
have now are not doing a good job. You can't
keep spending more than you are taking in. I
use the word "taking", because in business you
must make you income; in government you.
take your income.
'4. You can't spend money in the fashion we
are and take care of the priority needs of the
people at the same time. We spend over a mil-
lion dollars a year for commissioners, adminis-
tration and the budget office, but we cause
$60,000 to be spent on audits to tell us we are
spending too much money. What happened to
"less government, less spending, less taxes?"
I've heard that from somewhere!

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Richard Olszewski (write-
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Age: 56 available
Years in county: 25
Occupation: Self-
employed
Family: Single, 4 siblings

1. I felt it was time to give back to the commu-
nity. I come with a knowledge of constitutional,
common, arid natural law and a measure of com-
mon sense.
2. (An] incentive to developers would
attract them to the lesser developed sections of
the county .As the number of structures
increase the amounts of property taxes and
impact fees, will increase proportionally [and]
these funds can be used for infrastructure.
3. I find it appalling how many county
employees have never read the Constitution. It
must be hard to promise to uphold the constitu-
tion. when you, have never read the
Constitution. It is easy to make the right deci-
sion when you are equipped withknowledge of
common law and common sense.
:4. The revenues from impact fees can only be
spent in the area: they are collected in.
Proportionally speaking, Ponte Vedra has had far
more services provided than in lesser developed
areas such as the southwest quadrant.


Karen Stern (R .

Age: 55 '"
Years in county: 22
Occupation: Social worker
Family: married with a son
in college and a daughter in
high school
1. I take public service seriously. I would
like to continue to work on addressing the attain-
able workforce housing issue, economic develop-
ment, transportation and. the many chal-
lenges facing our agricultural community.
2. Over the past 5-6 years, the Board of County
Commissioners has .. [negotiated] with the
developers to provide infrastructure improve-
ments. .. We have close to $1 billion in infra-
structure improvements being made by the
developers [with] over $600 million in trans-
portation improvements alone.
3. 1 have served in public service for many
years in St. Johns County.. .. [and] I have proven
leadership skills. [ have integrity, andthrough my
service to the county over many years, I have
earned the trust of the taxpayers.
4. Yes. Services and benefits are provided
throughout the county based on population and
when requested for special need.


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It's your money


so make sure


it is spent wisely


Budget workshops havebegun throughout the Beaches
as public taxing authorities plan how 'much they will
spend and on what.
Budgets are typically boring so who really cares where
'the money is being spent? ,
All of us should. Especially, since the money being
spent is yours.
Taxpayers annually pay property taxes, typically thou-
sands of dollars.. We all pay taxes, whether it's a.check
sent directly to the tax collector, paying into an escrow
account or even just paying higher rent to a landlord -
to cover the' soaring tax bill;.
That ad valorem tax revenue, based on the value of the
home, amounts to a substantial sum for most house-
holds. For that reason alone, there should be more inter-
est in what government is spending.
Put another way, if somebody were coming to you and.
asking for.$200 a month or more of your money would-
n't you want to know what benefit,you could expect?
And before anybody asks for more, wouldn't you want to'
know that none of what they already had was misspent.
The budget process is the public's opportunity to scru-
tinize how the cities and counties are spending your
hard-earned money.
News reports, on the process aim to provide useful
information and we'would encourage readers to read rel-
evant budget stories as one would read a bank statement
it may not always be scintillating but knowing where
your money is going and, why is key to be a fully
informed stakeholder in the community.
Aside from the pecuniary reasons to track how govern-
ment spends, knowledge about government finances can
go a long way to helping citizens be involved in helping.
set the agenda and realize civic goals.
Budgets are not boring when.you consider that it is
Your money and that the better you are informed, the
better you can have a say in how it's spent.






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To the editor: website www.navalorder.org
You know when it comes to so the public can become
the Armv/Nav\ Game, it is no aware of the memorial corn-
secret that, as a retired com-; mittee's effort to.fund and
bat soldier, I.rdot for Armv to erect an appropriate memori-
"Beat.Navy." al at Normandy.
Conversely, today :I find I am genuinely surprised
myself rooting for Navy to that in a Navy town that
beat apathy,. wants to stay a Navy town,
Apathy, on the part of news little, oir nothing. has yet
media across the country, to sparked the local media that
connect to the deaths of over would get it behind this
a thousand Navy men who effort.
gave their lives getting the If you seek more iriforma-
invading forces ashore on the tion, there is a local team vol-
continent of Europe on D-:, unteering their, time and
Day. effort for this project. If you
Ernest Hemingway came, need contact with this team I'
ashore on D-Day anid. came will be most happy to have
back to write about it but you contact me or email 'at
those sailors died arid are still cordohl2@comcast.net.
there in France without a Donald R. Jordan
memorial. Lt. Col., U.S. Army
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To the editor:
I just can't help wondering,
as a citizen, what has created
such an illusory emergency in
the minds' of Commissioners to
Sgo to the extremes that it'has in
the past few months, to drasti-
cally reduce an individual's
existing property 'rights by'
OVER HALE We all knew that
the Winter report was way off
base, and thank God for vocal
rights activists, some common
sense was Lberated from the'
closed mindset of rabidly deter-
mined Commissioners with a
misappropriated "mandate".
A decision was made to send
the concept back to the,
Community Development
Board. The Board then brought
S in more community advisors
and more input, and crafted a
more .logical, development
plan. The, Community
Development Board is specifi-
cally appointed and tasked to
do exactly that and nothing
else. And yet, when the CDB
recommendation was complet-
ed and returned to. the
Commission, the individual
and collective indecisiveness of
Commissioners continued to
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To the editor:
First, let me sa- that I am
aware that this is still a review
process [on Atlantic Beach land
use changes] and that no dect-
sions have been made. I am
only asking that you take these
points into consideration as
you .gather your information
Syou need to,:make that deci-
sion.
I. just wanted; to ask a few
questions regarding the com-
mission workshopp that was,
held MondayJuly 24, 2006.
First, .I have been given a
copy of the numbers that were
run by Sylvia and, unfortunate-
ly, .they do not match the
numbers that ouir architects, or
the numbers that MIr. Boyer,
came up with. If an architect
was involved in her computa-
tions, that would mean that
four architects have come 'up
with four different answers
when it comes to the truth of
how this will affect our city.
Second, I was also given a
copy of a "petition" with a date'
on it from Feb. 7, 2004. There
are 42 names on it and it's
quite ironic that over half of
those names are current' on
the Save Atlantic Beach Web
site petition -' plus another
1,065.people, all of legal voting


dently administered by the
CDB.
At the last Commission
meeting, tothe astonishment
of the entire:audience, a hyper-
active Commissioner stated
that she would vote "any way
'"it takes" .to approve a point of
contention, just to conclude
'the process. This clearly shows
desperation on' the
Commission's part. This pan-
icky woman practically "ran
the show" the entire evening.
Add to that, the constant dis-
agreement regarding the area
.of coverage. With such a wide-
,ly. varying difference of opin-
ion, this issue should be decid-
ed by the affected citizens, not
randomly tossed about like a :
beach ball. An amazing lack of
spine was shown when anoth-
.er Commissioner suggested
excluding the oceanfront hous-
es as they constitute "a sepa-
rate neighborhood", and then
showing reluctance to. vote on
the issue because he "would get
a lot of calls from his con-
stituents", demonstrated an'
embarrassing void in the cur-
rent, leadership of Atlantic
Beach.
The Mayor at one point indi-
cated he was ready to scrap the


age. This leads me to a very
important question. Has any-'
one asked the people of
Atlantic Beach what they want
now?
I know for a fact, that when
the concept of preserving com-
munity character came about,
people didn't believe the com-
mission would take such a dras-
tic measure as taking away 50
percent of what we can, cur-
rently build. The fact that this
has become a reality is what is:
actually making people change
their minds and sign on to
fight against the proposed'
draft. :
Third, has the city attorney
given any indication as to the
percentage of "taking" that
would lead to lawsuits?
We feel the .taking should
start at a much smaller number
than 50 percent (which is
roughly a .70 FAR) because it's
going to be a lot harder to give
back something to one neigh-
bor that you took away from
their neighbor-across the street.
If someone can build to .70
FAR this year and through the
"review process" the next com-
mission decides to "give back a
little" and make FAR .90,. they
are going to be very frustrated
by that.


To the editor:
I have lived in Neptune Beach for 25 years and
in all of those years I have seen many council
members and.mayors come and go and were
more effective than.this city council and Mayor
have been. These council members have no
vision whatsoever and therefore have done
almost nothing in the Way of enforcing their
own ordinances.
.They have voted in one such ordinance
against truckers parking in parking lots of
Neptune Beach area strip malls but NEVER
enforce them. I do not blame the police for not
enforcing these new ordinances because they,
have more important things to do like protect-
ing-every citizen of Neptune Beach from thieves,
vandals and the like:
Now to the coming of the Big Box
Supermarket, also known as Wal-Mart, that IS
coming.to Neptune Beach. Do you, esteemed
members of the council think the citizens of
Neptune Beach are ignorant and blind to what is
going on? Do you think we did not realize that
Wal-Mart was coming to this city ever since they
stated their intentions in their letter to the
Council? Just tell us when they are coming
please. You have treated us as ignorant children.
An employee of JAX Federal Credit Union
informed me that the reason the ATM had to be
removed was because and I quote, "Wal-Mart
won't allow us to have an ATM there". We also


controversial "FAR" or Floor
Area Ratio, in favor of yet
another set of new'parameters
from G6ldei. Beach,. Florida,
which have not been reviewed
by CDB, community advisors,
or workshops, as a last ditch,
effort to garner any kind of
consensus with the desperate
Commissioners. With all the
confusion, the Commission
was unable to complete the
review of the CDB recommen-
dations.
SIt is clearly evident that the
Introduction of widely chang-
ing parameters this late in the
process indicates that this,task
is too difficult for the confused
Commission to undertake. A
public vote.oih this issue is the
only logical way to complete
this process correctly, before
the Commission attempts to
pass some arbitrary and capri-
cious decision which dramati-
cally affects private property
rights and severely impacts the
future value of out homes and
property. It's now time to bring
this issue back to the people in
the form of a referendum.,
Rodney de Carle
Atlantic Beach


And finally, when consider-
ing whether or not this will
cover the entire city this, byi
the way, did seem as though it
was a "done deal" because after
you held the straw vote on it,
there was no more discussion
allowed), I. was .a .little taken
back when not one person on
the: commission 'mentioned
Ocean Grove or the fact that
the duplexes in our city are
what are mainly causing the
commotion. I would love for
the commission to poll those
pushing for this to give a true
list of the homes they are so
concerned about and where
those people actually live. If
the answer comes out to be one,
or two homes and the possibil-
ity of more, and most of the
people don't live in the affected
area, maybe you should recon-
sider the coverage area and,
whether or not this is truly
needed.
Again, I know this is not set
in stone, but I think we are
headed down a very slippery
slope when you are consider-
ing taking away so much.
Thank you so much for your
time and consideration.
Carol Mikell
Atlantic Beach


have heard the rumors and tales' of Blockbuster
having to move since they are competitors of
Wall-Mart in the DVD area.
YES, traffic will increase on Atlantic Blvd.,
once Wal-Mart goes in and please do not insult
our intelligence anymore by saying it won't,
increase. The study that Wal-Mart conducted on
traffic has already insulted our intelligence by
returning the results that the traffic will not
change as per the article in the August 3, 2006
.Beaches Leader.
Also, with the coming of Wal-Mart, I hope the
city has the funds for more police officers to
patrol Neptune Beach since the crime will rise
and the police will always be dealing more with
Wal-Mart than the rest of our city.
So as a citizen of Neptune Beach, I am one of
many that have been lied to by this Council and
Mayor into believing they are worthy of their
office. If you have lived in this city for as long as
all of the members have sat on this Council, you
would have also noticed the businesses that have
left Neptune Beach because no incentives were
given and no one had the vision necessary to
bring new business' to our beach community.
When the next election comes to pass for this
Council and Mayor I will be one citizen of this
city to make sure to vote you all out of office and
get new people who know what they are doing
and aren't there for their egos.
Ellen B. Oakey


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Weary of all the lying in Neptune Beach


Could I be

a flower

fairy too?

"Hey there, are you our
flower fairy?" John asked
from his 'wheel chair as I
walked by his houseat sun-
rise one day last week.
"What?" I answered with a
laugh. My elderly neighbor
chuckle as he struggled to
reach down for his newspa-
per.
"Our flower fairy," he
repeated. "See?" ..
John sat up and pointed to
four patches of freshly plant-
ed daisies surrounding his
favorite palm trees gracing
the front walkway. '
"We came home from
church. Sunday and .there
they were," John explained.
"Someone even planted a
patch of the flowers near
Marie's favorite sitting spot
in the back yard."
John and Marie do a lot of'
,sitting these; days. John
never recovered fully from
heart surgery. The once
robust gardener uses a wheel-
chair or a cane to maneuver
about his yard at a snail's
pace. All who know him real-
ize the new benches nestled
under trees aren't simply an
addition to. the landscape.
They are places for, our
'beloved neighbor to rest and
catch his breath every :few
feet. Though it's a strain for
SJohn to putter about the
' lawvn, his love for flowers
and trees have probably kept
him from giving up.
Marie had a stroke and has
lost most of her, hearing in,
the past decade, but she
doesn't miss any of the beau-
ty surrounding her. She has a
special bench in a cluster of
citruts trees, where she sits
each morning to read, sip
coffee and converse with her
creator.
When my husband and I.
first moved to our neighbor-
hood, John anid Marie had
one of the prettiest yards in
the subdivision. Marie has a
talent for propagating plants
and ari even bigger talent for
sharing the work of her dirt-,
covered knees. There is hard-
ly a lawn on her street that
doesn't have at least one of
her handiworks splashing
color as the sweet lady
always gave plants as gifts.
John had a thing for
palms. No matter what vari-

ety he planted, they grew.
When other people's tropical
trees suffered from -cold,
John's tender care and,
he'll swear, tender words-
kept them alive.
When John and Marie
decided to move 10 years ago
everyone was upset until we
found out they were simply
building a new home on the
,one vacant lot left in the
neighborhood.` Their new
house was almost identical
to their old one. It just had a
bigger yard 'and a glass room
from which they could enjoy
nature and their growing
herd of grandchildren.
Within a year or two their
new piece of property was as
lush, and lovely as the one
they'd left.
I guess most of us took the
beauty shared by John and
Marie for granted before they
both fell ill. It was a gradual
cutting back, but the beds of
flowers, the couple tended
slowly became patches of
grass like other yards sur-
rounding them. When a tree
or bush suffered injury it was
removed and not replaced.
The process seemed painful
to the sweet couple who
loved all things green and
colorful. It was also painful
to watch we thought it was
the end of something spe-
cial.
That was not to be. Thanks
to some thoughtful person,
John and Marie now have a
splash of special flowers they
can manage. The rest of us
have a new reason to help
and to remember how
blessed we are to still have
this sweet couple tending to
all things beautiful.


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To the editor:
I would like to address the current news events regarding the
Jacksonville Beach Fire Department. I am the wife of One of
the lieutenants who left the Jacksonville Beach Fire.
Department in May of this year, but I write with the most
objective agenda. First of all, it is obvious that Tackson\ille
Beach Fire Department has serious problems regarding
employee retention which then'causes problems with safety.
Since 2000, my husband has witnessed 36 firefighters leave the
department, 29 to larger departments and 7 to retirement. All
29' firefighters left for employment with. Jacksonville Fire
Rescue or St. Johns County Fire Rescue. Keep in mind-that the
department only employs 31 people, secretary included. This
year alone, 6 firefighters have left for St. Johns County, 3 for
Jacksonville, and 5 are being interviewed with St. Johns
County next week for their January recruit lass.
The monumental issue at hand is that Jacksonville Beach is
not safe with such an enormous amount of inexperienced fire-
fighters. My husband often feared going on calls because he
knew that his co-workers lacked field experience and years of
application that only time cah give them. The current number
of personnel assigned to each fire engine fails to comply with
the recommendations set forth by the National fire Protection
Association (NFPA). Jacksonville Beach has recently exploded,
with new high rise condominiums, businesses, anid residents.'
Considering this recent growth and the lack of growth in the
fire department, the city has created dangerous conditions for
its firehghters and citizens. In order to solve this issue, the city
officials and fire department need to address the current reten-
tion problem and create immediate -contingency plans to.
increase personnel on each fire truck. To help solve these prob-.
lems, the city can evaluate what Jackson\ille and St. Johns
have to offer their employees. These might include: higher
salaries, better retirement, cost of living increases, better health
benefits, more personnel per engine, and more. Perhaps once
these solutions are implemented, Jacksonville Beach citizens
would have more men and women and more experienced
men and women showing up for them at their darkest hour.
lacksonville Beach recently opened a second station on the
south-end in an attempt to portray growth in the fire depart-.
Sment. However, further investigation reveals that in reality the
citv built the new station and simply divided its firefighters
and fire engines. No additional personnel was added per shift
or per engine. When I personally asked the fire chief if he was
asking the city for more personnel, he said, "I've asked for one
additional part-time fire inspector." This is an administrative
position, is not full time, and in no way improves the amount
of firefighters per shift and per engine.
Unfortunately, I fear that city officials have solely relied
upon reports from the fire chief regarding the retention prob-
lem. This is clearly not getting anywhere, for when I asked the'
chief why firefighters were leaving Jacksonville Beach, he
informed me that "they leave because they think their only
job should be to run calls." This statement is outrageous on

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many levels. First of all, it insults the surrounding depart-
ments who provide excellent training, education, and service
to their communities in addition to running calls. Second of
all, it implies that Jacksonville Beach is infallible and that the
scores of-firefighters who have left are the problem, not the
department and the city. I've personally witnessed the rude-
ness the fire chief and captains at Jacksonville Beach bestow
upon anyone who has left the department. My husband knew
when he turned in his'letter of resignation that the fraternity
he had been a part of with his fellow officers would be ending
on both a professional and personal level. He knew he would
be classified as "yet another lazy firefighter who left
Jacksonville Beach for the posh job with no workload in the
surrounding departmentss" It's absolutely absurd to assume
that the men and women who leave Jacksonville Beach are
lazy and "only want t'orun calls." It's a weak line of reasoning
and bears no weight against the massive amount of complex
reasons firefighters leave Jacksonville Beach to work for large
departments.
For mny husband, it wasn't the salary that enticed him to
leave for St, Johns County Fire' Rescue. In fact, he, started over
as a rookie and now makes approximately 50% less than he
made at Jacksonville Beach. Like many of his former col-
leagues, it was a combination of several issues, but mainly safe-
ty. My husband's deep sense of commitment to one depart-
ment finally lost the battle to the dangerous liability he felt
each time he went on a call for the City of Jacksonville Beach..
Ultimately, if Jacksonville Beach prides itself on having a
small "beach" community fire department; it must step up to
the-plate and be a competitive player. It needs to ask the fire-
fighters themselves what they need in order to stay with the
city and make Jacksonville Beach a safe place for its citizens.
The city also needs to realize that growth in its fire department
is way overdue. I hope Jacksonville Beach will.keep its small
town atmosphere with high standards for its fire department,
but the fact remains that firefighters are leaving left and right.
'I believe this leaves Jacksonville Beach with two options: they
:can honestly and fully commit to solve the retention and
growth issues, or they can ask the City of Jacksonville to pro-,
vide fire department services for their city somethingg Baldwin,
Atlantic Beach and lackson\ille International Airport have'
already done). Unlike the small cities above, Jacksonville
Beach has the financial means to compete with Jackson\ille
and St. Johns County. The City of Jacksom-ille Beach must
decide whether keeping their small fire department is honest-
ly with the effort and expense it will take to keep the city and
"its firefighter safe. I sincerely wish the city my best in its
endeavor to rectify the situation, and thanks to Nayor Fland
Sharpe, voices are finally being heard. Thank you for your:
time. ,
Heidi Gauthier Marshall
SProfessor
Jacksonville'


To the editor:
I, too,'am concerned about our
employees and our ability to
retain them. [Heidi Marshall]
mentioned her husband's deci-
sion to leave, for St..Johns County.
You should be relieved to know
that our staffing level per square
mile and population exceeds both
St. Johns County and Atlarific and
Neptune Beach.
In addition, the fact that we
'have had :,zero fire 'deaths, ain
excellent average response time of-
four minutes, and a great safety
record .underscores the value of
Sour department'. In fact, the
Insurance Services Organization
(ISO) just, rated our Fire
Department as a Class 3, which
places us in the top 3"':. of Fire
.Departments in the nation.
Considering the number of fire-
Sfightexs per population and land
area;,the lacksonmille Beach. Fire-
Department staffing level exceeds
that of Atlantic .:Beach" and
Neptune Beach, which are con-
tracted by Jacksonville's Station
55, and St. Johnls County Station
#1,. / .. '
It should also be noted that fire-
Sfighting represents only 4 percent
Sof our call volume.
This is because we focus on pre-
venting fires through prevention.
programs' such as safety inspec-.
tions, fire codes, and sprinkler
system s. ,. .'
A, Approximately 74'percent of
,our calls are medically related,
arid this: is why we are staffed to
handle three emerge ncy medical-
calls simultaneously or one major
emergency such as a fire.
We also have automatic mutual
aid with St. Johns County and the
City of Jacksonville to assist us
when necessar-. \Ve also assist
tiem oin a routine basis.
The South Beach Fire Station
was built to reduce our response
times and improve our response
to medical calls in the'South end
of lacksonril. Beach ... -.,s


During.. the .1995 insurance
review (ISO), it was suggested that
a station was needed in the south
section of the city. With the addi-
tion of this station, our overall
average response ,time was
reduced significantly to less than
four minutes.
Because Jacksonville Rescue is
often understaffed and at times
has response times exceeding 10
minutes, we believe it is impor-
tant for Jacksonville Beach to vol-
untarily assist them 'by having a
paramedic Engine, at the South
Beach Fire Station.
Even though Jacksonville is
required to provide this service,
we believe our residents deserve
an improved service.
I agree ... that the department
has experienced turnover; howev-
er, this turnover has occurred
"consistently for more than 20
years.,
There are a variety of reasons
why people leave; however, we
are attempting to recruit and hire
applicants who are interested in
working long term for our depart-
-ment. A new position has also
been created in the Fire
Prevention Division,that will help
with the inspection workload.
1 am not ashamed to say that
our department does have 'high
standards with a very strong work
ethic.
The good news is that our new
Firefighters are proving to be com-
petent, and several have signifi-
cant fire experience. In addition,
our customer service cards that
we provide our citizens after each
contact indicate an' almost 100
percent customer satisfaction.
SIn summary, our performance
and safety records clearly show.
'that we get the job done for our
citizens. '
Gary Frazier, Chief
Jacksonville Beach
Fire Department


"S.


I don't see need for a Home


Deot store in south Jax Beach


To the editor:
I was. so happy that Bed,
Bath, and Beyond decided to
have a store in my favorite
shopping center. I love Bealls
and Steinmart and visit this
shopping center often.
I have read about the debate
over. the Home Depot going
into this shopping center
where the K-Mart used to be. I
just cannot. imagine this type
of store going there. I go with,
my husband frequently to the
Home Depot on Atlantic
Boulevard. I am used to the big
shopping carts and big storage
carts for lumber; dirt, rocks,
and plants. I can't even push
most. of them.
I don't think Stein Mart even


has any carts because most of
the old ladies such as myself
iwho shop there can carry out
what we buy. When I go to'
Home Depot, I always take a
MAlN with me to help me carry
the stuff out. ,
I'think about the way I'go to
this shopping center down 9th
Street and onto South Beach
Parkway. I Iusually., enter
through the back.through the
little street by the cleaners. I
try to avoid going via 3rd Street,
because it is usually very con-
gested, any time of the day.
Even going on 9th and via
South Beach Parkway, I often
experience much traffic and.
often have to wait though sevw
eral lights to get back' onto


Beach Boulevard. I feel so very:
sorry.,foqrall the people who
live along this beltway.to the
South and can only, imagine
how traffic will expand from
all ways if a Home 'Depot is
built in this shopping center.
,Perhaps I. lack VISION
because I do not see how the
addition of a Home Depot at
this location can make this a
better place for all of.us to live.
'I do think that there are
many, other, type stores .or
restaurants better fitting this
shopping center.,and currently
allowed under the. existing
PUD that I would welcome.
Brenda Shields
Jacksonville Beach


Home Depot in Beaches


would be a bad decision


to the editor: ,
SWhile communities all over the country and
locally ,are trying'to maintain their character
and sense of place by practicing smart growth
Jacksonville Beach seems to be seriously consid-
ering a Home Depot stote in the South Beach
Shopping Center. What in the world are they
thinking? The result of one of their stores there
would have to rate as one of the worst planning
mistakes imaginable.
This center is the nicest in Jacksonville Beach
and deserves preservation, improvement, and
protection. Yes, the Kmart space needs to be
-filled and it would be quickly redeveloped if
Home Depot was sent away. Bed, Bath and
Beyond proved this. Letting Home Depot in'
would junk up the center and be completely
incompatible and inconsistent with the other
stores and surrounding offices, restaurants,
homes and office buildings.
I hope the decision makers on this rezoning
spend a lot of time driving around the other
Home Depot stores in the area and turn a deaf
ear to the hype Home Depot. will be throwing,
around. They are what they are and they will
not change. They are a unique blend of sloppy
retailer, wholesaler, Warehouse, equipment
renter and contractor all wrapped in an over


sized, overflowing orange container intent on
maximizing profits regardless of the negative
impact on a community. A good neighbor? They
have already sued the city every time they did-
n't.get their way. They would be uncontrollable.
It is laughable that those who want a Home
'Depot base their argument on the desire for
more convenience and lower prices. How much
convenience do they want. Lowe's and Home
Depot are already closer to us then they are to
most people. If they want to shop there they
can. People shop for everything but does that
mean everything has to be a mile away? They
need a reality check.
My request is to use the existing protective
measures in the land regulations and the PUD to
deny Home Depot a rezoning and send a strong
message that they are not wanted. We have no
obligation or responsibility to change things
just because they ask and we shouldn't be bul-
lied by their threats or deceived by their lies. The'
job of city officials is to plan and provide for
community changes which will keep and pro-
tect the good things we have and enhance our
quality of life in the future. Above all, adverse,
negative community change must be avoided.
Karen Morrison
Jacksonville Beach







August 11, 2006


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RELIGION


Habitat Paddle to.Build
Volunteers from the Habitat
Paddle to Build 5 team have been
traveling up the coast of Florida on
surfboards to raise funds and aware-
ness of the organization. Beach
United Methodist Church will host
team members while they are in the
area. Today there will be a "Paddle
Homestretch" at 16th Street South in
Jacksonville Beach at noon. All are
invited to attend; for information
contact Chuck Kennedy at Beaches
Habitat at 221-1222.
Hebrew Course
Chabad @a the Beaches will offer a
Hebrew Crash Reading Course
appropriate for beginners and above.
The 90-minute classes begin on
August 16 and will continue for five
weeks. Cost for the class is $36.
Contact Chabad at 285-1588 or at
www.chabadbeaches.com for. infor-
mation.
Praise Service
The Kingdom' Outreach Ministry:
will have a Serious Praise Service on
Sunday, at the Father's House
Conference Center at 3:45 p.m. The
address is 1820 Monument Road,
Building 2 in Jacksonville.
S Art Show
"Behind Bethlehem," is the current
exhibit at the Bethel Gallery at Ponte.
Vedra Presbyterian Church. For
information call .285-8225; the'
church address is 4510 Palm Valley
Road.
Destiny Girls
Fourth through 9th grade girls are.
invited to join Destiny Girls at Christ
the Redeemer Church, to build,
friendships and learn the destiny
God has planned for them. The
group meets:weekly at 7 p.m. begin-
ning Monday. For information or to
register contact Ms. Shannon at the
church office at 285-8009 x 40 or
visit www.christtheredeemer.com.
Registration is $15. The church
address is 190 S. Roscoe Blvd. in
Ponte Vedra.


Conversion Immersion
Congregation Ahavath Chesed
will begin a program for those inter-
ested in exploring conversion. to
Judaism on August 15 from 7 to 8
p.m, Monthly group meetings, proj-
ects, meetings with clergy and con-
gregational mentors, and service
attendance are part of the program.
For information, contact Rabbi.
Holly Cohn at hcohn@thetemple-
jacksonville.org or at 733-7078. The
address of Ahavath Chesed is 8727
San Jose Blvd. ,in Jacksonrille.
Calvary Anglican Moves
Calvary Anglican Church is now
meeting at Sabal Palm Elementary
School at 1201 Kernan Blvd. in
Jacksonville for Sunday worship
service and Sunday School classes.
Classes for all ages are at 9 a.m. and
worship service at 10:30 a.m. The
Kenyan Liturgy will be used for wor-
ship services through the month of
August. Contact the church office at
241-9400 for information.
Night of Joy
Members of the Teens In Motion
Youth ,Group' at First Christian
Church of' the Beaches will attend
Night of Joy 2006 on Sept. 9' at
Disney World. The trip will include a
night of Christian Music followed by
a day at Blizzard Beach Water Park
on Sept. 10. Tickets are available'
until Aug. 9; for information contact
Tim Hopkins at FCCB at 246-2010.

Catholic Charities Counseling
Professional marriage, family, and
addictions counseling is offered by
appointment at St. Paul's Catholic
Church one day a week through
Catholic Charities Counseling,
Program. Call 354-4846 extension
230 for information. St. Paul's is at
First Avenue and 5th Street in
Jacksonville Beach.
Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery, a biblical
based program for persons facing
personal problems, meets every
Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the fellowship-
hall of Beach United Methodist


Church, Third' Street. at Seventh
Avenue North, Jacksonville Beach.
Through worship and same-gen-
der small groups, people can work
on personal struggles such as eating
disorders, alcohol/drug abuse, and
codependency. The evenings begin
with dinner. Call 249-2343.
Moms pray for kids
A group of mothers known as
Moms in Touch meets weekly to
pray for their children, other stu-
dents, and the schools they attend.
The group meets on Tuesday after-
noons at a church in Ponte Vedra
Beach. For location and more infor-
mation, call Nancy at 2.3-8486.
Men's groupi meetings
Hodges Blvd. Presbyterian Chtlrch
offers "Bible andr Bagels", a men's
Bible study group, at 6:30 to 7:30
a.m. on Wednesdays in the
Fellowship Hall. The church,.address
is 4140 Hodges Blvd. Fpr informa-
tion call 223-6922..
The men's group from Calvary
Anglican Church meets at 6:15 a.m.
Friday at Perkins Restaurant, on
Beach Boulevard at San Pablo Road.
Pastor David Sandifer leads. the
study.
The men's group from Beach
United Methodist Chiirch meets:at
the Golden Corral Restaurant at
14035 Beach Blvd. at 6 p.m.
A men's' Bible study is held at 7
a.m. Monday at Ponte Vedra United
Methodist Church, 35 Executive
Way, Ponte Vedra Beach.
Palms Presbyterian men's Bible
study is held at 7 a.m. Wednesday at
the Hampton Inn.
Community Presbyterian Church
at 150 Sherry Drive in Atlantic Beach
has Wednesday morning prayer
breakfasts at 7 a.m.
St. Paul's by the Sea Episcopal
Church has a Men's Prayer Group
and Bible Study which meets on the
first and third Sat-lrday of the month
at 8 a.m. in Stormes Hall. The men's
.group also participates in outreach
efforts. All are welcome to attend.
The address is 465 Eleventh Ave. N..
in Jacksonville Beach.


Sunrise Community Church offers
Men's Study Groups at 6:15 a.m. and
7 p.m. on Wednesdays. Contact the
church office at 249-3030 for infor-
mation; the church address is 298
Aquatic Drive in Atlantic Beach.
Singles groups
The following .are church-related
singles groups in the Beaches area.
Church membership is not required:
St. Andrew's Lutheran Church has
Young Adult Group meetings.
Contact Pastor Mike at 249-4575 for
information.
New Life Christian Fellowship,
2701 Hodges Blvd., Jacksonville has
monthly Single Adult Ministry meet-
ings. An End of Summer Luau will
be held on Saturday, August 26 at the
Adele Grange Cultural Center in
Atlantic Beach from 4 to 10 p.m:
Tickets will be sold through August
20 and are $25 for adults and $40 for
a single adult family. Call Pastor
David Wheeler at 223-6000 for infor-
mation. Childcare is provided for.
some events.
Beach United Methodist Church
has Monday Night Alive for singles
at 7 p.m. on Monday nights and
Singles' Coffee House 10:45 a.m. on
Sunday. For, information visit
www.beachumc.o.rg or call 249-2343.
BUMC is located at 325 7th Avenue
N.
Beaches Chapel Church, 610
Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach. Singles
over age 33.meet the last Saturday of
the month at 7 p.m. at the church.
241-4211.
Christ Episcopal Church, 400 San
Juan Drive in Ponte Vedra, offers a
singles ministry called Solo Flight.
For information contact the church
office at 285-6127.
Christ the Redeemer Church, 190
S. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach.
Weeklv Bible study and monthly
social event such as' square dancing
for ages 30 and up. 280-5813.
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church,
4510 Palm Valley Road, Ponte Vedra
Beach. Bible study group at 11 a.m.
Sunday and occasional other activi-
ties for singles ages 30 and older.


Chabad will host
a Shofar factory
FROM STAFF.
In anticipation of the upcoming Jewish
New Year and High Holidays, "Chabad @
the Beaches" is hosting an educational,
hands-on "Shofar Factory."
A Shofar is a ram's horn, traditionally
blown on the holidays of Rosh'Hashanah
and Yom Kippur. These occasions mark
the Jewish New Year and Day of
Atonement.
According to Leah Kurinsky, Chabad's
Program Director, "The blast of the
Shofar is intended as a wake-up call,
telling us to refine ourselves and
improve, in preparation of the upcoming
year." The overwhelming majority of
Jewish people celebrate this holiday, she
said and the horn making is intended to
add meaning to that observance.
At the Factory, all ages will have the
chance to create their very, own Shofar
from a real horn. "We will go through the
entire process: from cleaning to carving,
from sawing to drilling and sanding,"
says Kurinsky. Additionally, the laws and
customs of this Commandment will be
explored. Completing the program will
be a special holiday video presentation.
Chabad has hosted this event for three
years now, arid organizers say past
Factories have been a success. 'People
walked away raving about the event, they
were amazed by the creativity of the pro-
gram," said Rabbi Nochum Kurinsky,
Chabad's Executive Director. "Especially
the children. They are so.excited to make
their very own Shofar."
This year's Shofar Factory will be held
*on Sunday, September 3, at 4 p.m. It will
take place at Chabad @ the Beaches'
Center for Jewish Life, 521. A1A N, in
Ponte Vedra. There is a $9 fee per partici-
pant. Group rates and reservations are
available in advance.
For more information, please call: 904-
543-9301, or log on to
wwvw.ChabadBeaches.com/Shofar
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CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach
I 285-6127
Sunday 7:45, 9:00, 11:00 AM, 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Saturday 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Wednesday 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist
E\%ening Pr.ayr in the Chapel
6:00 PM Mon.. Tues., Thurs., Fri. -. ,
Nursery Available for Saturday .
& Sunday Services
All are welcome ChrisrEpiscopalChurch.org


COASTAL CHRISTIAN
O er Congregation meets at
Castilade Me'xotp
1222 S. Third StrAt




10:00 a.m. .1:30 a.m.
www.coastalchrislian.org


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


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Meeting at Sabal Painm Elenientaj',
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F I Sunday *ofthid:' 10': 3 0m-'
Sunday School: 9:00 am
'mrme Grpri or. wei"'gmnr arm-,,ni iackf.dlii
Off- rr.,-i A 3Ar- Bel. .241-0400 s.-
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PONTE VEDRA

United Methodist
Ch urch


Worship With

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Worship Opportunities
9:00 a.m. Contemporary*
11:15 a.m. Traditional*
*Kids Worship provided
Sunday) School
10:00 a.m. for all ages
Re%. Jeff Bennett.Pastor
Adam Myers, Youth
35 Executive \Wa.. P'VB
Across A IA from Rawlings School
Behind Prosperity Bank
280-5141 www.pv-umc.org
"Connecting the Unconnected"


'. b Hodges Boulevard,
" dT Presbyterian Church
,, ., 4140 Hodges Boulevard
(Corner of Cher's Creek Blhd.)
Jacksonville (904) 223-6922
www.hbpcusa.org
Pastor: Rev. Joe Albright
Sunday Schedule
Contemporary Worship: 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School All Ages: 10:00 a.m.
Traditional Worship: 11:00 a.m.
Nursery Provided


SUNRISE
COMMUNITY CHURCH
An Evangelical Free Church

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

298 Aquatic Drive
Atlantic Beach
Phone: 249-3030


almsi
Ipre s b, er an : r ci h

The Palms Oasis
is a Conimunitj Nurtured by
the Grace of Jesus C.hnst
to
Serve God's Mission in the Wold

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

Nursery at all services

Sunday School
All ages 9:40 a.m.

3410 i 'c ulh, Thira Slre.?I J.K o'r..ile Beac
Pn 904-2 .6427 w.irt paln- iliurcn or;
PC U5A


4; HOLY TRINITY
*. ANGLICAN CHURCH
(A TraditionalAiglican Church)
247-1442
Holy Conmmunion,
every Sunday at 8:00 A.M.
Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel
at 610 Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach
MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240-029
www.holytrinityneptunebeach.org
Rev. Robert C. Adams, Vicar


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


COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
S C CHURCH
t 150 Sherry Dnve, Atlantic Beach, FL
" Rev. Dr. Gabe Goodman. Pastor
,Church Office 249-8698
PreschoolKindergarlen Office 241-7335
www.communitypcusa.org
Schedule:
Sunday Moming Worship 8:30 & 11 a.m.
Church School- All Ages 9:45a.m.
Youth Fellowships : *: ,- : 5pm.
Contemporary Worship Serv 5:59 p m.
Chancel Choir Wednesdays 7 p.m.
W'A1okla. Pracrhonnll/Knrderlnan I d 5 ur nlds


ST. FRANCIS
SIN-THE-FIELD
EPISCOPAL CHURCH


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


LORD OF LIFE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(ELCA)
276 N. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Bch
Ph. 285-5347
Rev. Julie Frank,Pastor
Sunday Contemporary Worship
8:30am
Sunday Church School 9:45am
Sunday LBW Worship, 11:00am
Nurear Prnvidad'


Ponte Vedra
Presbyterian Church #
"Where friends gather to worship"
4510 Palm Valley Road (CR 210.
www.pvpc.com
Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Breakfast
,Nursery & Toddler Ministries
Middle. High School, College.
Adult Ministries
Music & Art Ministries
Home ofa Bethlehem l isit


Sunday School'. 9:00am
Worship 10:15am
E-mail:
new beg inningsbc@clearwire.net
Website:
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St. Paul's by the Sea 4 -
Episcopal Church
REAL, ROOTED, RELEVANT *


Welcome Families Children's Chapel At 10 am Sun.
elcoe Failies Nursery A 7:30 & 10 am Services Sun.
& Singles Cnnstian Formation At 9.00 am
Corner of 51h St. & 111h Ave. N. Jax Beach, FL www.slpaulsbythesea@spbls.net
904-249-4091


B.aptist'Chu rc h
SATURDAY EVENING
6:30 pm Contemporary Worship Service
SUNDAY
9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
10:30 am Traditional Service
WEDNESDAY
6:30 pm- The Gathering
Bible Studiesfor Every Age & Life Situation
407 Third Street
www.neptunebaptist.org Neptune Beach
Tnm Barv P.atnr mA 9AO l2'07


FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ)
2125 Oceanfront & Seagate, Neptune Beach
Come worship with us by the ocean.
Sunday:
Traditional Services
8:00 & 9:00 am
SCelebration Praise
10:45 am
WEDNESDAY (SEP-MAY)
5:30 Supper
6:30 Choir, Bible Study,Youth
Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor 246-2010
James Collins, Associate Pastor
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UNITY- DAILY WORD
STUDY CLASS
Wed. Evening 7:30 pm
Ribault Garden Club
705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch
, (Comer2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N.)

355-5100
Dial A Prayer 355-7044
Church of the Daily Word


BEACHES CHAPEL CHURCH

1 FLrONDAUBL NEPiUNE BEACH

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


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


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


TRADITIONAL YET TIMELY
Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:15 a.m.
Youth Fellowship 11:30 a.m.
-Nursery Provided -
CHRIST
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
400 Penman Road (at Atlantic)
Neptune Beach 249.5370
Rev. Patrice Spenser
Share in the love of Christ
ST. JOHN'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
Father Joseph Meehan
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday 5 p.m.
Sunday 9a.m., 11 a.m.
Nursery Available Sunday Morning
RECONCILIATION
Saturday 10:00 a.m. or by appt.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Wed. 6:00 p.m. (K-3) 7:15 p.m. (46 gr.)
Sunday 6:00 p.m. (7-H.S.)
246-6014


Palm Vley Bast Church OCEANSIDE,
IMwl Palm Valley Baptist Church j:, Rabbi Eliezer Ben.-Yehuda, PhD. Spiritual Leader OCEANSIDE
4890PalYalley 7 RdonteVe a Stuart Williams. President CHURCH OF CHRIST FIRSTBAPTIST
28L24 ..... )t# C1025 Snug Harbor Court 11
Rev. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor if ridim Bu 288 N. Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (fx) 273-5567 (off Mayport Rd. at W. 11th St. and Orchid
*daAuru 00 W Sr U l Uw Shabbat (off p t at4 W. tth Stt r94-2314
&d'k 100 4r I We d Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 12:00 noon St.) 324 N. 5th St., 2492314
Join us on Sunday for: Service Times Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Bible Study 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School for all ages 9:15AM We have a full range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish 246-2709
Woning BSrvle 1Stud Saurday 5:00 pm community. Please contact our office m-f 8-5 forinfonnation about adult Jerry Murrell, Miinister Blended Worship 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Evn opportunities Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am & 1100am education, Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Bible Class Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
Family Dinner 6:00 PM
Children and Vouth Bible Study 7:00 PM (904) 268-2500 "A bome fr Jewish Fanties at the Beach" Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Adult Worship Servce 7:00 PM MandarinChristia.co Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
ChCare an Nury provided Greenland Rdnear Philips Hwy Wednesdy Bible Study 7:00 p.m.ervice interpreted or the hearing impaired
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Religious orientation has

4 influence over elderly's

fear of death, study shows


FROM UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
As they approach death, the
churchgoing elderly are likely
to find little solace in religion
if they had little personal
commitment to God during
the rest of their lives, a new
University of Florida study
finds.
In fact, talking about reli-
V, gion to comfort people who
"z rare not very spiritual can actu-
ally increase .their fears of
dying and what might lie
beyond, said Monika Ardelt, a
UF sociologist whose research
appears in an.issue of Research
on:Aging .
R hThe study of 103 relatively :
.healthy older adults and 19
l hospice patients in North
,Central Florida, all of whom
S:werel older than 60, found
sharp differences between
people who are "intrinsically"
and "extrinsically" religious.
Those with an "intrinsic reli-
gious" orientation dedicated
their life .to. God :or a higherL
Shower and reported the,, were
less afraid of death and experi-
enced greater feelings of well-
being than. people who fit into
the "extrinsic' religiously cate-
A -. gory of using religion for
external ends, such as a way to
Photo SUBMITTED make friends or increase corm-
Myles Long enjoys a tumbling class at New Beginnings Preschool's.recently. Below munity social standing, Ardelt
Timmy Miller and Elijah Canode get in the swing. "I think the take-home mes-'
sage is that if you cannot com-'
mit your life to God or a high-
et power, it is better to be non-
,.. religious than to be religious
for the wrong reasons," she
said.
:"Extrinsically religious" peo-
ipie are more vulnerable at the
end of life.than 'non-church-
goers because they might be
reminded.in church that their
.lives .have not been morally
perfect, Ardelt 'said.
':"Being exposed 'to the dbc-
-trines and teachings of their
church, they knew what they
were supposed to do, but they
may not necessarily have been
'" r "doing it," she said. "So they
S.. 'may be more-afraid of the pay-
ONHrN 'back when they die than peo-
ll. ple who don'f believe at all."
S. Another reason 'personal
commitment may be impor-
tant' is -that-'church fellows'
S.tend.s t deine in old ag ,
UMI. Ardelt said. Elderly people in
poor health may end up in
i nursing homes or assisted liv-
.V, ," ing facilities and be unable to
travel to their old church, hav-
""' ing to:substitute it with an
: unfamiliar congregation that
= is physicallycloser or attended
Sbytheir.relatives, she said;
S-The stud underscores the
Seed to.distinguish between
Sgious orientations when:look-,
ing at the effects of religiosity
on people's attitudes toward
death *and feelings ofe well-
being, Ardelt said. Past studies
have relied on measures such
-I as what denominations people
belong to, how frequently
they attend church and how
F.they rate the importance of
... '; ; i religion in their lives; with lit-
.tie researchdone on hospice
I i .... _.patients, she said.
"m Interestingly, the study




To prep for High


Crash Hebrew courses open to community


FROMSTAFF
Crash Hebrew classes will be
held during August and
September to help people with
little or no background. in the
Hebrew language prepare for
the High Holidays.
By participating in this prb-
gram now, individuals will be
able to follow along in a prayer
book and feel more connected
to Judaism by the High
Holidays, which begins with
Rosh Hashanah on the evening.
of September 22, according to
organizers at Chabad @ the
Beaches.
"A feeling of discomfort is
one of the most common rea-
sons that Jews don't attend
synagogue on Rosh Hashanah
and Yom Kippur," says Rabbi
Nochum Kurinsky, director of
Chabad @ the Beaches. "Often,
people feel intimidated
because they can't follow along
in a prayer book or they don't
know the basics of Jewish life
and worship. Chabad's goal is
to make all Jews, regardless of
their background or education,
feel comfortable and actually
enjoy the High Holiday servic-
es. Our Crash Course is
designed specifically for that
purpose."
The Hebrew Reading Crash
Course focuses on.teaching the
Hebrew alphabet and reading


skills. In only five,-1-1/2 hour
sessions, participants learn to
read Hebrew and follow along
in a prayer book. All students
will receive a free Hebrew
primer, which will enable them
to practice reading at home. By
the end of the course, students
are noticeably more at ease
reading the basic prayers in
Hebrew.
The five-week Hebrew
Reading Crash Course, which
begins on August 16, will be'
held at the Chabad Center for
Jewish Life in Ponte Vedra.
The course is geared toward
"beginners," as well as those
Swho sometimes attend servic-
es, but feel left out, unable to
follow or appreciate the liturgy.
The course begins with learn-
ing the Hebrew alphabet and
covers basic reading skills,
preparing the participant for
the exciting experience of read-
ing and understanding the
prayer book and other Hebrew
Texts.
The course will also give all
those in attendance an appre-
ciation of the holiness of the
Hebrew letters by exploring the
kabalistic (mystical) as well as
the Talmudic background
behind the shape of the
Hebrew letters, the rabbi said.
He noted that those who com-


plete the course will be able to
read Hebrew and gain a rudi-
mentary understanding of the
prayers in their original lan-
guage. The cost of this five
week course is $36 per person.
For more information about
the. Hebrew Reading Crash


Course call Chabad @ the
Beaches at 543-9301 or visit
www.ChabadBeaches.com/Lea
r n H e: b r e w
om/LearnHebrew>


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found that being "intrinsically
religious" did not have a direct
effect on achieving a sense of
purpose in life, although par-
ticipating in shared spiritual
activities did. These might
include attending church, par-
ticipating in Bible studies and
watching religious television
'programming with others,
Ardelt said.
"It's not enough to feel that
you have dedicated your life
to God, you have to actually
engage in spiritual activities,"
she said. "This is kind of a
counter argument to people
who say, 'I don't need the'
church, I can be. spiritual by
myself.' Apparently it's being
part of a community that cre-
ates a. feeling of communion,
of being in connection with a
higher power that sustains a
sense of rieaning and purpose
in life.";
The findings are important
because many people mistak-
enly believe that bringing up
the subject of religion with
the elderly is helpful, particu-
larly for hospice patients,
when the opposite is actually
true for people who are
"extrinsically religious," she
said. ,
A minister who participated
in the study unexpectedly
turned out to fit such a reli-
gious bent. "When I asked if
he engaged in spiritual activi-
ties, he said, 'Vell, not as
ipuch anymore, I'm retired,'"
Ardelt said. "He ended up not
being very spiritual at all.".
Ardelt said she believes the
nman was so busy during his
career that he didn't have time
to seriotisly question his reli-
gion until later in life, when
he, had difficulty conceiving
of a place like heaven being
roomy enough for billions of
people. "For these extrinsically

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religious people, there is some
real existential struggle going
on at the end of life," she said.
Community-dwelling older
residents were recruited from
18 close-knit social groups,
including bowling leagues,
garden clubs and religious
congregations. They were sur-
.veyed between 1998 and
1999. Patients from a local
hospice group were inter-
viewed and asked to fill out a
survey between 1999 and
2001.
The study's effects' were
:most pronounced in hospice
patients, who naturally were
more affected by thoughts of
death,, she said. Having
"intrinsic religious" beliefs
offered tremendous help for
these terminal patients at the
endrof life. "The 'religious
extrinsic' people often ask
'Why me?"' she said,
"'Intrinsically religious' people
don't. necessarily ask that
question because they believe
that God must have a reason."




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BUSINESS


Winning design


Crenshaw says Mayport is well


poised to become home port


to a future Navy nuclear carrier


The Beaches Area Historical Society is the recipient of two awards at the annual Associated
Builders & Contractors banquet. Auld & White Constructors won the Award of Excellence
for Commercial Structures Under millionn category for its construction of the new Beaches
Museum & History Center. In addition, Auld & White, in conjunction with the Beaches
Museum & History Center won overall Project of the Year. This was the first year that Auld
& White has won Project of the Year. Members of the construction team, including LaRue
Ellis, Joe Pafford, and Ed White, thanked Ruth, Dunavant, & Hughley Architects for their
-excellent design and hands-on assistance with the project. Ellis thanked the BAHS Board
: of Directors and in particular Jean McCormick, founder, Sam Van Leer, president, Bill
'Hillegass, capital campaign co-chair, and Holly Beasley, Executive Director. The award,
complete with base and eagle, will soon be on display in the Museum's lobby. Pictured from
.left are Todd Dunavent, Beasley, Hillegass and Ruth.


Hearing Tuesday on variance

for Beach Blvd. hotel parking


FROM STAFF
A request for a parking variance to accommo-
date plans for an 84-room hotel on Beach
Boulevard will be considered at 7 p.m. Tuesday
by the, Board of Adjustment in Jacksonville
Beach.
' The board will consider the request for 1.12
spaces in lieu of 1.25 spaces required for the first
50 guest rooms for a new hotel development at
1101 Beach Boulevard.
Bobby Bhikha of Shivam Properties said the
purchase of property, which currently contains


a used car dealership and scooter business, is
not final. The hotel franchise is also undeter-
mined.
"We're just looking; at the lot to see how
many rooms we can put there. It seems that 84
rooms can fit with a variance for about 5 to'7
spaces," Bhikha said. "That's all we've done at
this point."
Preliminary plans show that the single story
hotel will occupy an entire block from 11th
Street north to the traffic light at 12th Street.
North, city planners said.


Fionn MacCool's seeks outdoor seating


by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF WRITER
The Jacksonville Beach Planning Commission
will consider a request for outdoor seating at 7
p.m. Monday in council chambers at City Hall,
11 3rd St. N.
Fionn lacCool's Irish Pub and Restaurant at
333 1st St. N. is seeking conditional use
approval for a 753-square-foot outdoor seating
area in an existing patio in the Beach Village
commercial complex.
According to the city's Land Development
Code, an outdoor dining area must not exceed
20 percent of the first 3,000-square-feet of the


enclosed restaurant area.
The total square footage for the restaurant is
4,875-square-feet which could accommodate a
patio up to 785-square-feet.
City code also requires a minimum of eight
parking spaces. The city's planning staff noted
that property owner Harry Amexon will allow the
use of eight to 10 spaces in The Metropolitan
parking garage.
The City Council recently approved an ordi-
nance eliminating the proximity 'standards ,for
outdoor seating and residential uses in the
-Central Business District.


FROM STAFF
Naval Station Mayport has two of the four
features that a nuclear carrier's home port must
have, according to Congressman Ander
Crenshaw.. "
At a briefing held this week to discuss his
findings during a recent trip to various naval
bases in San Diego, the congressman said he
was impressed at how advanced Maypbrt is in
'terms of readiness for a nuclear carrier.
Crenshaw explained that the purpose of his
trip was "to investigate the similarities and dif-
ferences between.: the pier and maintenance
facilities needed for a nuclear aircraft carrier at
Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego and
Naval Station Mayport in Jacksonville."
Naval Air Station North Island (NASNI) was
the most recent U.S. naval facility to implement
such upgrades, he said.
Based on the upgrades completed, there are
four main targets a naval base must address,.
according to the Navy. The channel and basin
must be dredged to 50 feet; the wharf must be
reinforced for the extra weight of a nuclear air-
craft carrier; and there must two separate ship
repair facilities to do nuclear and non-nuclear
propulsion plant work.
"After viewing the upgrades completed in San
Diego, I can say with confidence Mayport is:
ahead of the curve," Crenshaw said.


He said that Naval Station Mayport has
advantages that NASNI lacked. An
Environmental Impact Statement' (EIS) to
homeport a nuclear carrier in Mayport was first
completed in 1997, which will provide a base-
line for the EIS that got underway in January
2006. .
Crenshaw noted he was able to secure the first
nuclear specific military construction, projects
for Mayport, a $0.5 million for the'planning
and design of the wharf upgrades and $4.4 mil-
lion for a Consolidated Ship Maintenance
SFacility, in the Fiscal Year 2006 Military Quality
of Life and Veterans Affairs Appropriations Bill.
"With the wharf upgrades and ship repair
square footage, we are well on our way to mak-
ing Mayport a nuclear carrier homeport," the
'congressman said:
"We don't want to lose our momentum, I will
now begin working with the Navy to define and .
fund the remaining two projects we need, the
dredging of the basin and channel and the
nuclear propulsion repair facilities," said
Crenshaw. The EIS is expected to be completed
in lanuary 2009.
The Na\v has plans to replace its current car-
riers, including the USS John F. Kennedy carrier
at Mayport now, with nuclear ships. Only ports
that can accommodate them will be considered
to be a home port.


Meeting set on gravelIDs


FROM STAFF
Community leaders will meet
with city officials this weekend
to determine how to handle a
number of graves that may be in
the path of the Penman Road
realignment project in-
lacksonville Beach.
Members of the Pablo
Renewal in Duval East (PRIDE1
neighborhood association
group will meet at 10 a.m.
Saturday at St. Andrew AME
Church at 125 9th St. S.
The sites were once included
in the Lee Kirkland Cemetery, a


,Transit.

Cont. from A-1
move either, and public trans-
portation loses its value.
John Kaliski with
Cambridge Systematics Inc.,
and Kathy Neill with the
Florida Department of
Transportation joined
Stephenson as a panel, of
transportation experts.
Both agreed : with
Stephenson that transporta-
tion issues should be included
in planning for affordable
housing.
Kaliski said research shows"
that in2000. almost half of St.'

Forums:
Cont. from A-i
Library: The two Republicans
vying for the District 4 Ponte
Vedra seat on the St. Johns
County. Commission are
scheduled to debate at the
monthly meeting of the Ponte
Vedra Beaches Coalition.
Aug. 30, 11 a.m.:
Candidates for the two seats
on the St. Johns County
Commission are invited to a,
forum at the Sawgrass. Marriott
:Resort sponsored by the Ponte
Vedra Beach Chamber of


historic African American ceme-
tery dating back to the 1800s for
slave burial.
Maxine Terrell, president of
PRIDE, said the meeting is open
to "anyone with interest in the
cemetery."
"Until we resolve everything
we need: to resolve, we want
..everyone to feel like they've
been heard and had the oppor-
tunity to voice what they want
done," she said.
JTA project manager Wendy
Morrow will attend the meeting
to address any concerns associ-


Johns County residents con-
muted out of the county for
their jobs. .
Plus, Kaliski said, per house-
hold, consumers spend more
on transportation 'ard hous-
ing than any other item. But
density does not necessarily
mean affordability, he said.
Both Kaliski and Neill point-.
ed'out that communities arid
counties need to cluster hous-
ing as they plan for future
land use.
This .will keep roads, less
congested, will keep travel
times low and, in turn, will




Commerce.,
Forums elsewhere are sched-
uled as follows:
Monday, 9 a.m. (County
Commission and School
Board); Sponsored by the St.
Johns County Civic
Association Roundtable,. this
live government TV broadcast
will come from the St. Johns
County auditorium off U.S. 1
just north of St., Augustine.
Monday, 7 p.m. (County
Commission, state senate, cir-


Sated with the widening of Beach
Boulevard and its impact on the
cemetery.
Terrell said Jackson\ille Beach
officials are sensitive to the con-
certs, of residents, of Pablo
BeaCh,, many of whom reiem-
ber attending funerals at the
cemetery with no headstones to
mark the graves.
City officials contracted a
geotechnical firm to conduct
ground penetrating radar at the
site to determine the proximity
of any potential targets.





keep the quality of life high.
While keeping residents
close to their jobs is desirable,
'Stephenson said, high densi-
ties in communities is not
necessarily more affordable.
Some communities become
so clustered that expanding
roads becomes time-consum-
ing and expensive, according
to Stephenson.
Somewhere in between high
density and urban sprawl lies
the solution to affordable,
'housing, the panel of speakers
-suggested.





:cuit judge): Forum. at the
North Shores Improvement
Association center, Vilano
Beach.
Aug.. 24, 7.'p.m.; The
League of Women Voters spon-
sors a' live government TV
broadcast from the- St. Johns
County auditorium.
The live broadcasts are
scheduled to, be rebroadcast
three times each.


GIana Reserve to host

a dock, pier course


FRO STAFF'.'
The Guana Tolomato'
Matanzas National Estuarine
Research Reserve (GTMNERR)
will host a Managing the
Impacts of Residential Docks
and Piers in Florida workshop
as part of the Coastal Training
Program.
The workshop will provide
information on the construc-
tion and permitting of private
docks and piers as well as skills
and tools to evaluate and man-
age environmental, visual,


ria'igational and public access
aspects.
Registration is free and avail-
able by contactingg Martin
Healey at (904) 823-4500, mar-
tin.healey@'dep.state.fl.us by
September 6.
The workshop will take
place:,
.8:30 a.m. 5 p.m. on Sept.
20 at ,.the GTMNERR
Environmental Education
Center, 505 Guana River Road
in Ponte Vedra Beach.


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Who's Watching the Water?: ..


Voters:


Cont. from A-1
School Board member Bill
Felling of District 4 and
School Board member Beverly
Slough of District 1 each has
no opposition, so their names
will not appear on ballots in
their respective districts.
Before the 2002 elections,
when new district voting lines
were in effect, Ponte Vedra vot-


ers had made up the largest
percentage of St. Johns County
registered voters.
[n 1998, District-4's 21,988
registered voters made up 28
percent of the county's 77,923
registered voters. That percent
remained the same for the'
2000 elections, when District 4
had 25,207 of the county's
89,511 voters.


Jacksonville Beach Lifeguard
Jellise Marrero
BIRTH DATE: 12/31/82
YEAR'S LIFEGUARDING: 5 years
ACCOMPLISHMENTS: I have received scholarships from
the ARCVLSC, and have been in the top ten in many
Lifeguard Competitions, along with some wins and 2nd and
3rd places. I currently have the Bnght Future Scholarship for
my GPA.
EDUCATION: I currently attend the University of North
Florida School of Nursing. Next year I will have a Bachelors
of Science in Nursing. I plan on getting my Master's in nurs-
ing or going to PA School.
HOBBIES: Surf, swim, surf-ski, read, laugh, making neck-
laces and telling jokes.
FAMILY: Mom, Dad, and a younger sister
SPECIFIC TRAINING: EMT
MOST MEMORABLE RESCUE: My first real rescue
involved a women swimming through a deep slough trying to
make it to the outer sand bar. She was about 10 feet away


from the sand bar and started struggling. I dropped my flag
and swam to get her, once I got to her I told her who I was
and tried to comfort her, she immediately started speaking
Spanish and was not able to understand me. Fortunately I
am fluent in Spanish and was able to reassure her while
pulling her to shore. Once on the shore she became calmer
and thanked me for my help. What a lucky coincidence for
both of usI
ANYONE ELSE IN YOUR FAMILY EVER LIFEGUARD?:
No
WHERE AND WHEN DID YOU LEARN TO SWIM? My
first lap in a pool was in recruit class.
BEST PART OF BEING A LIFEGUARD? Helping the pub-,
lic through education and preventative lifeguard practices
WORST West wind days!
BEST ADVICE TO BEACHGOERS Listen to your
Lifeguard's whistle and stay hydrated.
WHAT SUNSCREEN DO YOU USE? Coppertone sport
SPF 50
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OBITUARIES


Rob Robinson died on
August 7, 2006, after fighting a
three-year battle with brain
cancer. He was born on January
27, 1942, in Easton, -MD. He
served his country in the
United States Navy and as an
officer in the Howard County,
MD. Police Department. He
moved to Northeast Florida in
1972, and founded Robinson
Carpet Cleaning in 1975.
He was preceded in death by
his father, Earl Robinson. He is
survived by his mother, Helen
Robinson, of Bfaltimore, MD;
wife, Angela Robinson, of
Orange Park; daughter Heather
Sheppard (Eric), of Orange
Park; son C.E. (Rob) Robinson
II (Darby) of Jacksbnville; and
granddaughters Hailey
Sheppard and Shelby
Robinson.


Maria M. Ramsey, 71 of
Jacksonville Beach died on
August 9, 2006 surrounded by
her loving family. She was born
on September 24, 1935 in San
Juan, Puerto Rico. She was the
daughter of the late Felix and
Augustina Neco.
She was known for her green
thumb and her love of animals,
according to family.
She is survived by her hus-
band, Alvin C. Ramsey whom


Bobby Sue Taylor, 72 of
Jacksonville died August 9,
2006..'She was most recently
employed by Winn-Dixie.
Family members include her
sons, Worth Edward Taylor and
his wife, Debra, of Henderson,
NC, and Timothy Roland
Taylor and his wife Lynda of
Jacksonville Beach; grand-
daughter, Kristie and sister-in-
law, Nana Claire of
Jacksonville. She is predeceased
by her husband, Bennette
Edward Taylor.


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his life will be
Robinson on Friday,
today, at 10
a.m. at Orange Park United
Methodist Church with inter-
ment immediately following at
Oaklawn Cemetery. The family
requests donations be made.to
Orange Park United Methodist
Church Endowment Fund in
lieu of flowers.
Service under the direction
of, Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home
in Jacksonville Beach.


she married on April 8, 1986 in
Woodbine, GA, sons Jorge
Neco and Edward Reed, daugh-
ters Mfarv Boylstein, Tammy
Vaccarb, Josie Lucas and Lisa
Blalock, brothers, Thomas and
Madesto Neco,. sister, Paula
Neco and numerous grandchil-
dren. A celebration of life serv-
ice will be held on Tuesday,
August 15, at 11 a.m. at the
Hardage-Giddens Funeral
Home in Jacksonville Beach.


Visitation will be from 5 p.m.
to 7 p.m., today, Friday, in
Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral
Home. Funeral services will be
held at 1:30 a.m., Saturday in
the St. Andrews by the Sea
Lutheran Church, 1801 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, with
Pastor Michael Blaker officiat-
ing. Interment will follow in
Chapel Hills Mefnory Gardens.
Services under the direction
of. Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home,
3600 Third Street South,
Jacksonville Beach.


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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader August 11, 2006


*Page 10A


King & Queen will cap JVB season


With titles at stake, Sunday

participation should increase


ROB
DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR


Help shape

oursports

coverage

this fall


The fall high school sports
season is about to get very
busy. The Beaches Leader and
Ponte Vedra Leader will endeav-
or to bring you extensive cov-
erage of football, girls volley-
ball, golf, cross country and
swimming at Fletcher and
Nease as we always have.
But sometimes other stories
involving recreational leagues
or outstanding achievements
outside of high school sports
get lost in the shuffle. That's
where you, our readers, come
in. We'll be relying on you to
drop us a note or a phone call
letting us know of sports sto-
ries you think merit coverage.
There's no magic formula
for getting stories into the'
paper, really. If we know
about it, we try to cover it. So
please feel free to e-mail
(sports@beachesleader.com) or
fax (249-1501) schedules and
other relevant information.
Or simply call the sports
'department at 249-9033.ext.
253 if you know of a good
story or think we may have
overlooked something..
Remember, this is a commu-
nity newspaper andiwe count
on members of the communi-'
ty to help shape coverage.
Don't be shy. Most of us here
are pretty friendly and you'll
ifid we're grateful when
directed to something we
might otherwise have missed.

S"A Tith recent news that
I Tour de France win-
Sner Floyd Landis
and sprinter Justin Gatlin, co-
world record holder at 100
meters, have tested positive
for higher-than-normal levels
of testosterone in their bod-
ies, many are questioning
why athletes take the risk of'
ingesting performance-
enhancing drugs. If caught,
they're branded as cheaters,
pilloried in the press and.face
lifetime bans from their
sports.
There's an easy answer'to
the question: It's worth the
.gamble.
Gatlin is a multi-millionaire
who collected appearance fees
as high as $250,000 for track
meets in Europe. He drives
around in a flashy Mercedes
and livesthe lavish lifestyle of
a man at the top of his game.
Even if he's banned forever
by track's governing body,
Gatlin has enough money to'
live comfortably for a very
long time.
"I may be a flash in the
pan," singer Terence Trent
D'Arby once notably said,
"but if so I want to be a: bril-
liant flash."
Faced with the choice of
toiling in obscurity and
remaining unknown, some
athletes roll the dice that
drugs will take them to the
top of their sport with
rewards like fat contracts and
sweet endorsement deals
awaiting.
It's a house of cards that
can come tumbling down
with one positive drug test,
but the point is to maximize
income before the lab sends
back results indicating fluo-
rescent urine.
The news about Landis and
Gatlin is just further evidence
that sports is losing the drug
war. It's now reached the
unfortunate point where
informed fans have to believe
that every athlete who partici-
pates in a sport that requires
power is on some type of per-
formance-enhancing drug. It's
sad, and of course there are
pro athletes out there who
never have and never will use
,drugs but they are increas-
ingly in the minority.


Photo by ROB DeANGELO
Cerina Pele belts a serve during women's open play in the
World Gym Summer Blast beach volleyball tournament in July..


S FROM STAFF

The final event of the sum-
mer for. Jacksonville Beach
Volleyball will take place,
August 19-20 as the August
Summer Blast wraps tip the
,season.
Saturday play. will include
regular divisions men's and
women's open.-- but on
Sunday the King and Queen of
the Beach battle will take
place.
Rules for participating in the
King and Queen competition
include having played iri, at'
least one Jackson-ille Beach
volleyball tournament this
summer, participants must-
have played at least once in
the K & Q division they are
attempting to win, and if play-.
ers emerged from pool play in
a high division during the first
four events of the year, they
cannot drop down to a lower
division in the K & Q event.
"It's for bragging rights,"\
said .ay Miller, who heads the
Jacksonville Volleyb'all Club..
"It takes stamina to earn the
title.' -
Miller said registration for
the King and Queen competi-


tion will be on a first-come,
first-served basis. He encour-
aged those interested to regis-
ter through the group's Web
site at jacksonvillevolleyball-
club.com.
"In order to keep the pools
divisible by four, we'll be ta4-
ing the first eight [people] in
each division who register or
pre-register," Miller,' explained.
"After the first eight, they'll
have to e-mail me and be put
oii awaiting list."
Last month more than 60
teams from all over Florida
Participated in the World Gym
Summer Blast. That tourna-
ment was taped for broadcast
by Concast Cable and began
airing Aug. 4.
S"It was probably the best
we've had in Jacksonville in 10
years," said Miller, who served
as color commentator for the
broadcast. "TV coverage made
a big difference."
The presence of cameras not
only drew a higher caliber of
competition to Jacksonville
Beach but also brought out a
greater number of spectators
and added an extra element of
excitement to the air, Miller
said. It marked the first time
the popular summer series of


beach volleyball tournaments
had been taped for television.
While Jacksonville
Volleyball Club had struggled
to fill Sunday slots in earlier
tournaments this year, that
shouldn't be a problem with
the King and Qtt en of the
Beach titles at stake Aug. 20.
The first two tournaments of
the season saw cancellation of
Sunday play due -to lack of
interest. Despite averaging
almost 50 teams in men's and
woifieni's open, AA, and A divi-
sions for.:Saturday play, only a
handful of players signed up
for, co-ed competition on
Sunday.
Miller tinkered with a vari-
ety of plans and programs to,
increase participation on
Sunday, with mixed results.
The presence of TV cameras at
the World Gym Summer Blast
Certainly helped.
Results from last month's
tournament included Scott
Perry aid Kent .Ammons
defeating Tony Cothron aind
Reo Sorrentino in the Men's
Open .final, Robin- fignery
Sand Jill Cox topping the'tan-
dem of Jenny Musser and Julie
Chapman in the W\omen's
Open final, and. Mike. Dolan
and Brittany O'Neil winning
over the team of Chris
Adornetti and Tanya Rodela in
the Co-ed division champi-
.onship.


Panther. prepared defend. tle


Temperatures are hot and
the action is sizzling at Nease
High' as the Panthers prepare
to defend the Class 4A state
championship they won eight
months ago.
Head coach Craig Howard
will continue to run a multi-
ple-set, high-octane offense
that should put plenty of
points on the board.
Meanwhile, the Panthers


ABOVE: Quarterback Ted Stachitas, who saw significant action
last year during the Panthers championship run, will be at the
helm when.the team opens play Aug. 18 in the Pre-Season
Classic at Bolles School.


Tennis and golf proams

help MaliVai Washington

Foundation reach goals


FROM STAFF

The MaliVai Washington
Foundation is celebrating its
10th anniversary this year
with a two-day golf and tennis
gala designed as the major
fundraiser for the organiza-
tion..
Things. get underway
Monday, Sept..il with a tennis
pro-am from 8 a.m. until 1
p.m. at Deerwood Country
Club.
A gala dinner and auction at
Marriott at Sawgrass Resort fol-
low later that evening.
Cocktail hour and silent auc-
tion begin at 5:45 p.m. with a
dinner program and live auc-
tion set for 7 p.m.
On Sept. 12, a golf pro-am
featuring a shotgun start takes
place at Marsh Landing


Country Club beginning at
9:30 a.m.
The vision of the MaliVai
Washington Foundation is to
utilize tennis as a tool to
improve academic perform-
ance, self-esteem and positive
life choices in youth, particu-
larly at-risk youngsters who
otherwise would not be
exposed to the sport. By corre-
lating success on the court
with success in life, foundation
administrators hope to foster
leadership, sportsmanship,
confidence, discipline, ac-
countability and the value of
hard work to Jacksonville-area
youngsters.
For more information
phone (904) 301-3786, e-mail
info@malwashington.com or
visit Web site at www.mal-
washington.com


will showcase a fast, flexible
unit on the other side of the
ball that.should excel in pass
defense.
The real action begins Aug.
18 with the Pre-Season Classic
at Bolles, followed by the Bill
Bates High School Football
Classic in which Nease will
take on Memphis University
High at UNF on Aug. 26 at 3
p. ---


Photos by ROB DeANGELO


ABOVE: Senior
guard James
Wilson (in-white)
seals off the inside
during an option
play at Tuesday's
practice. Wilson,
who verbally com-
mitted to the
University of
Southern
California last
week, anchors a
solid offensive line
for the defending
Class 4A state
champions.

LEFT: The bread
and butter of.headc"
coach Craig
Howard's offense
continues to be
pass plays. Nease
will rely on a corps
of speedy but
somewhat inexpe-
rienced receivers
this fall.


OPINION







The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 11A


Scheduling exercise and portion



control help fight freshman 15'


Question: Dr. Smith, I am
going off to college soon and
want to avoid putting on
extra weight. Do you have
any suggestions?
Answer: Trying to avoid the
"Freshman Fifteen," the typical
weight gain seen during the
first year of college, is tough.
Mom is not making your meals
anymore, it's tough to find the
time to exercise, and late night,
pizza and partying are not
:great for your waistline.
When it comes to weight
control, you are what you eat.
Watch out for overloading on
carbohydrates such as french
fries, pasta and pizza, and stay
well hydrated by drinking sev-
eral glasses of water a da\y.
Remember that most fast
food is a fast trip to those extra
pounds. According to a report
from the Journal of the '
American College of Nutrition,
men typically eat 1,000 calories
on average when they go to a
fast food restaurant, eating an-
extra 500 calories than they
would have with another
restaurant choice, or eating at
home.
Doing so twice a week can


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GREGORY
SMITH, M.D.
(CONTRIBUTOR


lead to an extra 15 pounds of
weight gain per year. Many
fast food places now offer more
healthy choices, so look for
them;. .
SDa\id A. tevitsky, a professor
of nutritional sciences and psy-
chology at Coriell University.
studied one year's incoming
freshmen, monitoring their
intake and weight gains. He
found that on average, there
was a half- pound per week
weight gain, a rate.that is 1.1
times more than normal.
Levitsky found that students


eating at dining halls tended to
eat more than they reported in
the past, especially if the din-
ing halls offered "all you can
eat" meals.
You. can keep your body in a
fat burning mode by eating
smaller, more frequent meals
higher in proteins such as
cheese and almonds, and low
in carbohydrates and sugars.
For example, researchers
found that eating a lunch that
avoided bread, rice or pasta led
to a "fat burning mode" for
four hours longer than those
that ate a lunch containing
those items. Adding broccoli
and bell peppers, high in vita-
mins C and E. is helpful as well
for muscle recovery post-work-
outs.
In addition to watching
what you eat, you must try to
exercise. One of the best ways
to keep in shape is to schedule
a time for exercise, just like it is
one of your classes, and stick
to it.
You really have more time to
,do these:things than you
think.. Three days a week of
cardiovascular exercise and :;
weight training on the other
days, even if it is only for a
Half hour, can make a world of


difference.
Simple things' like walking or
biking to your classes instead
of taking the bus is helpful.
WVhen you study for long
periods of time, make sure you
get up, and get your heart
pumping every hour or so. Try
to knock out a set of pushups
or sit-ups before you head back
'into the books.
Another great way to keep in
,shape is to get involved with
an intramural or a club sports
team. It's a great way to meet
people, and when you are play-
ing a game, it doesn't seem as
if you are working on your
weight.

;
This column is written to dis-
cuss isues regarding sports. med-
icine, and safety: It is not intend-
ed to sen'e a replacement for
treatment by vour regular doctor.
It is only designed to offer pide-
lines on the prevention, reconi-
tion. and care of injuries and ill-
ness. Specific concerns should be,
discussed with your physician.
Mail your questions to Gregor'
Smith. MD Sportsmedicine,
1250 5. 18th Street. Suite 204,
Fernandina Beach. Fl 32034.


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Baseball
Fall registration for Jacksonville
Beach Babe Ruth baseball will
take place Saturdays. Aug. 12 and
Aug. 19 from 9 a.m. untal noon
at.the concession stand behind
Seabreeze Elementary School.
League is for players ages 13 to
15 as. of April 30, 2006.
Registration fee is $95 per play-
er with a $10 discount if the fee
is paid in full on Aug. 5.
For additional information
phone Russ Furtick at 220-078-14.
Basketball
Beaches Basketball League at
St. Paul's School includes an 8-
game season for kids ages 3 to
rising 6th graders. Four divisions
of play will be featured: Pre-K
(co-ed), K-lst (co-ed), 2rid-3rd
(boys and girls teams) and 4th to
sing 6th with separate boys
and girls teams.
Cost is $85 and all players
receive a T-shirt and trophy. For
more information tisit beaches-
basketball.com or phone Tommy
Hulihan at 349-2611.
Fitness
My Gym Children's Fitness
Center features programs for
children ages three months to
13 years old. Programs help kids
develop physically, cognitively
and emotionally.
Structured, age-appropriate
weekly classes incorporate music,
dance, relays, games, gy-mnastics,
sports and more.
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Flag Football
Flag football is being offered
for kids ages 5-17 at the
University of North Florida and
in Ponte \Vedra. Season starts in
September. ;
For more infomatio6 n or to
register, visitt ww%.i9sports.com
or phone (9041 992-4263.
Football
The Bill Bates High School
Football Classic, featuring
Memphis University School vs.
Nease High School, will take
place Friday, Aug. 26 at 3 p.m. at
the University of North Florida
football stadium.
Tickets are $10 and will bene-
fit the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund
along with the I.T. Townsend
Fund.
Girls on the Run
Registration is now open for
Girls on the Run of N.E.
Florida, an after-school pro-
gram for girls that combines
running and training for a 5K
(3.1 miles) run/walk, along
with healthy living education
and life lessons.
Spring programs take place
at various locations through-
out Porite Vedra Beach,
Atlantic Beach and Neptune
Beach. Volunteer coaches are
also needed to work with a
team of girls. For more infor-
mation phone (904) 321-4315
or visit
www.GOTRneflorida.org.

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818 Beach Blvd.,Jax Bch
Sign-up Sat. 8/19
From 9:00 a.m. Noon
Only $8.50/wk. Reg. fee $26.
Call 249-3600 for info.
Ask about youth bowling.
Adult Leagues also forming,
Sun.-Thur., 249-5416 for info.


Ice Hockey Clinics
Free ice hockey clinics for
boys and girls (ages 3 to 17)
will take place Aug. 19 and
Aug. 26 from 9 a.m. until 11.
a.m. at Skateworld, 1-95 at the
Emerson Street exit.
All ages and skill levels are
* welcome as these clinics, will
serve: as an introduction to ice
hockey. Ice skates will be avail-
able but participants are asked
to bring a hockey or bicycle
helmet, elbow and knee pads.,
Gloves are also recommended.
For more information visit,
Jackson\illeHockey.com.
Soccer
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 (bom on or after
8/1/94 but before 7/31/96); U-14
(bom on or after 8/1/92 but before
7/31/94); U-16 (born Onor after,
8/1/90 but before 7/31/92) and U-
18 for those bomon or after
8/1/88 but before 7/31/90.
For more information contact
'Megan Pardue at 234-2646 .
Jacksonville indoor Sports is
hosting soccer tournaments for all
Sages beginrung Sunday. August 20.
For more information phone
(904) 346-3946 or visit Web site at


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Stmroerfit
Strollerfit exercise with your
baby. Outdoor classes where moth-
ers turn their strollers into portable
exercise machines are, taking place
Sin Atlantic Beach Thursdays and
Saturday, and Fort Caroline
Mlondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.
For more information phone
Siobhan Reigle at 997-8364 or visit,
strollefit com/arlingtori.
Surfing
SThe Gfom 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 adults.
For information on the Grom
Surfing Series [GSS], call Charley
Hajek at 247-5538..
s*e
The Florida Surfing Association
offers advanced, professional and
Intermediate amateur competitions
as well as surfing camps and clinics.
For more information, isit the
website at www.florida-surfing.org
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photo by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
The roadside Tallulah Falls Railroad Museum at Rabun Gap, Ga., houses a full-size, 2-foot-gauge locomotive, passenger car, flat
Scar, and caboose. Students in Dess Oliver's industrial arts class at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School built and designed everything
in the station over a 10-year period.


Teacher, roadside museum preserves


history of mountain shortline railroad


by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCL4TE EDITOR

when he hitched a
ride on the historic
Tallulah Falls
Railroad in the summer of
1955.
At the time, the shoreline
railway from Comelia, Ga., to
Franklin, N.C., was chugging
along with little steam over
worn rails and weathered tim-
ber trestles.
Mounting debt and the loss
of passenger service would
eventually shut the line down
in 1961.
Oliver, then a recent high
school graduate from Cairo,
Ga., talked the conductor into
a roundtrip passage from
Clayton, Ga., to Franklin, a
distance of about 20 miles.
It was a nde Oliver, now 69,
would never forget, and one
that spurred a lifelong interest
Sin railroad preservation.
"The engineer said I could-
n't ride up front, so I went
back to the caboose," recalled
Oliver in a phone interview
from his home in Rabun Gap,
Ga..
: "I grew up in the days of
steam and always liked trains.
We went about 25 to 30 mph
and backed the train into
Franklin. Maintaining all the
bridges is what finally put the
railroad under."
The rails and the numerous
train trestles of the Tallulah
Falls Railroad were razed
decades ago. The railroad bed
is barely visible from a busy
UL.S. highway that runs


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The 2-foot-gauge locomotive built by students in Dess Oliver's
shop class weighs 10,000 pounds. The train runs on a half-mile
track, pulling a flatcar, a passenger car and a caboose. The $5
ride crosses two wooden bridges, also built by the students.
Oliver has taught industrial arts for 48 years.


between Franklin and
Clayton.
Fifteen years ago, Oliver, an
industrial arts teacher at
Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School
near Clayton, started collect-
ing memorabilia of the old
shortline.
That evolved into what
Oliver called "a little muse-
um" on his property in Rabun
Gap's Wolffork Valley.
He even laid some track
and built a handcar to ride on
it.
When it came time to build
a full-scale train, Oliver
turned to his industrial arts
students for assistance.
"We built the engine and
all the [railroad] cars in shop
class," said Oliver, who has
taught at the college-prep
school since 1972.
"It was all built from
scratch. The engine alone
weighs 10,000 pounds."
In 2002, the 1,400-acre
school donated land for a
roadside railroad station and a
half mile of train track.
Visitors pay $5 to ride the
train or $2 apiece to tour the
museum. Patrons are on the
honor system when Oliver is
not there to collect admission
fees.
"It's a full-size, 2-foot-gauge
railroad," said Oliver, who
received about $10,000 in
state grants to build the sta-
tion, which is open to the
public from April 1 to Oct. 31.
"The children love it. It's
located about 500 feet from


See TRAIN, B-2


Tam back from six weeks in
New Hampshire and I have
a few thoughts'to share
with you today, some gleaned
while I was away and others
from observation as I drive
around town here.
I have not been to the
beach yet, not had much
chance to get caught up on
local events as they may have
affected your lawn and land-
scape. But, I have seen some
things and have answered
some homeowner questions.
Obviously, the lack of rain is
very evident. There is
absolutely nothing we can do
about that, and watering
restrictions from the St. Johns
River Water Management
District remain in place.
With a few exceptions,
watering may not be done
more than twice per week, and
then only after 4 p.m. and
before 10 a.m.
The best chance you have of
getting your lawn through this
rough time remains as I have
preached before, as follows:
Water deeply, applying 1
inch of water at each of the
two allowed waterings.
Cut high, 3 to inches for
St. Augustine grass.
Water two days before a
cutting and then in the early
morning hours the day after
the cut. That way, the roots
are filled with water when the
grass becomes stressed from
the cutting, and then any
water lost through transpira-
tion shortly after the cutting is
replenished by the second
watering.
If you have watered deeply
each time, you should not be
having a problem..
Apply only granular prod-
ucts at this time. Liquid prod-
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applies to weed killers, which
should be substituted with
hand weeding. I know it's a
pain, but believe me, you will
kill the grass along with the
weeds if you use spray.
I am seeing people with
many dead areas along side-
walks, driveways or in the
middle of the lawn. They just
keep laying new sod in those
areas and then leaving it to
fend for itself. This is not
advisable.
The areas may be dead
because of chinch bug or some
other insect activity, in which
case you will not cure the
problem by plopping a hunk
of new sod on top of the old,
where the insects may remain.
That dead area needs to be
raked clean and a granular
insecticide put down. Then if
no further expansion of the
dying area is seen, lay sod.
But be sure to water it -
new landscaping is one of the
exceptions to the irrigation
limit, so this can be done
daily.
If the dying area is in the

See MATHESON, 0-8


photo by ANTHONY HODGE
Shelly Higgens Hughs and Michael Smithall rehearse a scene
from the romantic comedy, "Accidental Felon."


Sacks trio makes Players

production a family affair


FROM CONTRIBUTOR
Players by the Sea has a long
history of promoting local tal-
ent.
In that vein, the
Jacksonville Beach theatre pre-
mier's "Accidental Felon," a
romantic comedy by
Jacksonville's David Sacks.
The play open today at 8
p.m. at 106 6th St. N. Tickets
are $12.
This play deftly explores the
inner and outer workings of
Michael, a single man search-


ing for his ever-elusive perfect
mate. Michael is accompanied
on this journey by his best
friends, Gretchen and Rick,
former lovers who now
despise each other (when you
find out why you will laugh
out loud), and by a chorus of
beauties who reside in is head.
Written by Sacks, directed
by Shirley Sacks, and featuring
Katie Sacks, "Accidental Felon"


See FELON, B-2


TV's 'Brotherhood" aims high, "


T he Associated Press has called
the TV series "Brotherhood"
(Showtime, Sun., 10 a.m.) "a
masterpiece."
As long as the series' quality
stays as good as its first few
episodes have been, I have no
problem whatsoever with that
description.
I kept trying to keep my mouth
shut about this show, but I can no
longer resist. I almost resent going
to the movies now, because most, '
of the new films I see don't even .
aim for the quality that ST
"Brotherhood" almost nonchalant- BA
ly offers TV viewers each week. REVI
The shot revolves around the
Caffees, two very Irish brothers of a
Providence,' R.I., neighborhood known as "The
Hill."
Both brothers consider themselves The Hill's
"protectors" which they nearly are, but In
extremely different ways.


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Michael (Jason Isaacs) has
S returned to The Hill after a seven-
\year exile. He was head of the local
underworld, and without a blink, he
picks up %where he left off, amorally
beating or killing whoever stands in
his way while he honors his own,
S very twisted code of honor.
Tommy ijason Clarke) is a local
politician trying to do what he can
If,.. or his dying neighborhood. In the
shows first episode, he made a very
in impassioned speech to Michael
VE about how they were related only
by blood.
EY Naturally, the show's fascinating
WER subtext illustrates how Tommy is
just a more cleaned-up version of
his showier, conniving brother.
The obvious template for this series is HBO's
"The Sopranos," but "Brotherhood" is anything


See BAILEY, B-4


photo submitted
An opening reception for watercolorist Beth Haizlip will be held today from 7 to 9 p.m. at First
Street Gallery in Neptune Beach. She will also host a watercolor demonstration at 10 a.m.
Saturday at 216-B 1st St., Neptune Beach. Call 241-6928 for more details.


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is truly a family affair.
David and Shirley met on
stage at Theater Jax. In real
life, David is an attorney but
his interest in theater remains
constant.
After completing
"Accidental Felon," David
knew Shirley, whose credits
include Biloxi Blues, One Flew
Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Once
Upon a Mattress, and Seussical,
was the only director to bring
his play to life.
Michael, the hero we hate
to love, is played by Michael
Smithgall, last seen at Players
in "Caine Mutiny Court
Martial."
Susan is brought to life by
Shelly Hughes, a mainstay of
Jacksonville stage.
Best friends Rick and


Gretchen are played by the
kins. The chorus of past loves
and conscience is played by
Brandy Alport, Miranda
Lawson, Laura Goodman,
Christine Dumars, and Molly
Hainline. Rounding out the
cast of amusing characters
who pass through our hero's
life are Julian Goldhagen,
Katie Sacks, and Cee Cee
Hayes.
Costume designer, Lee
Hamby is on board. The stage
manager is Kristina Elliot.
Accidental' Felon is one of
those rare shows that bring
life's truths to the stage in
amusing and touching ways.
SThe plays runs tonight and
Saturday at 8 p.in and 2 p.m.
Sunday. It also runs Aug. 17-
19. Call 249-2022 for reserva-
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Saturday, Aug. 12, at the Ponte way to meet other parents or
Vedra Beach Branch Library. grandparents while having fun
My Gym offers free trial with yourchild. Offered begin-
classes for children ages 3 ning in September at Nancy
months to 13. Structured, age- Dance Studio. For information,
appropriate weekly classes call 241-8349 for information.
incorporate music, dance, CARVER COMMUNITY
relays, games, special rides, CENTER, 738 Fourth Ave. S.,
gymnastics, sports and other Jacksonville Beach, has. many'
original activities. The center is activities for kids, including
at 14444 Beach Blvd. Call 223- karate, tutoring and games.
4966 or visit www.my- 247-6218.
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staged at 2 p.m. Saturday at for moms of children ages 5 or
Books-A-Million, 738 Marsh younger, meet as follows:
Landing Parkway, Jacksonville Christ the' Redeemer
Beach. Call 273-8055 for infor- Church,. 190 S. Roscoe Blvd.,
nation. Ponte Vedra Beach, 7 p.m. to 9
.* EARTSONG offers p.m. the third Monday of-the
Kindermusik and playday month (285-8009).
classes Tuesday to Saturday in Mayport, Naval Station
Jacksonville Beach and Ponte chapel, 9:30 a.m. the third
Vedra Beach for children from Monday of the month (270-"
birth ,,to .age 7. 'For 5212).
Kindermusik, a music and Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
movement program for all hurch, 4510 Palm \alley Road,
ages, children are divided by Ponte Vedra Beach, 9:i5 a.m.
age group. Playday is for walk- to 11:30 a.m. the second and
ers to 26 months old and fourth Monday .of the month
includes parachute play,' climb- (285-8225).,
ing and musical -activities. WINSTON FAMILY YMCA
Preschool children and up is on Landrum Lane,,next to
attend without parents. One Landrum Middle School in
trial class is free. Call 249-3828 Ponte Vedra Beach.
for information or visit' It has a heated swimming
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THE BEACHES BRANCH sons and family swim times.
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,Beach also has children's activ- iactivities for youthh.,Th center
cities. Call241-1141 and press 4 also has classes for children
for children's activities and 5 and youths.
for the reference desk. YMCA membership details
MOMMY & ME for ages 6 are available by calling 543-.
months to 2-1/2 years features 9622.


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A passenger car evokes the aura of another era when train trav-
el was a sought-after means of public transportation.


Train: Old shoreline


Cont. from B-2
the old Rabun Gap station.
Our track is on the actual
Tallulah Falls railbed."
The museum has been fea-
tured in People magazine. The
train, with Oliver at the con-
trols, also made the cover of
Foxfire magazine.
After riding the original
shortlinelin the mid-1950s,
Oliver enrolled at Florida State
University, where he majored
in industrial arts. He graduated
in 1959, two years before the
shortline went out of business.
He was a shop teacher in
Tallahassee and Cairo, Ga.,
before taking a similar position
at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee 34.
years ago. ,
"Nobody was doing any-
thing to save [the history of
the railroad]," said Oliver,
whose son is a Jacksonville res-
ident and a civilian contractor
on the Mayport-based USS
Jn F, ,Kennedy. ..:.,
g"I was determined to save as
much of that railroad as I
could. And I'm determined to
pass it on."
Now entering his 49th year
of teaching, Oliver,has a trust
fund set up so that when he


dies the railroad museum,
which he believes houses one
of the largest collections of
train artifacts north of Atlanta,
will continue to operate on a
seasonal basis.
"It takes money to run this
thing," said Oliver, adding that
attendance to the museum is
up 30 percent from last year.
S"Sometimes, I don't even
charge. If you take the train
ride, the tour is free."
The Tallulah Falls Railroad
Museum is on U.S. 441 North
in Rabun Gap, Ga. Visit
www.rabungap.org for more
details.

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ARTS


Flores exhibit opens


G o gallery hopping
tonight without leaving
the Beaches. Two local
galleries are opening new
exhibits, each with a reception
this evening.
From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., a
reception for Violet Flores will
be held at the South Beach
Gallery inside Atlantic Custom
Frames, 1250 Beach Blvd.,,
Jacksonville Beach.
Violet is the portraaipaiter
described in last week's Art
Scene. Meet Violet as she
talks about her experiences
painting children and adults
of all ages. Her portraits of
Indians are exceptional in
color and strength. Call 247-
4341 for information..
From 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; a
reception will open an exhibit
at First Street Gallery in
Neptune Beach.
.The exhibit, "Silver and
Sand," features the Works of'
Pat Livesay and Beth Haizlip
arid is a combination of the
woiks of both artists water-
colors, oils and acrylics by
Haizlip and jewelry by Livesay.
Livesay creates necklaces,
bracelets and earrings in silver
and gemstones, each piece
handcrafted from start to fin-
ish.
Demonstrations by both
artists will take place 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 12, in
the courtyard outside the
'gallery. The gallery is located
at 216-B First St. Call 241-
6928.
Fall classes at the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra begin


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Monday. Register now and
choose from more than 50
offerings for youth and adults,
both classes and workshops.
Painting, drawing, sculpture,
photography, creative move-
ment, music and other disci-
plines are available at various
times. Call 280-0616 for
information or to register.
The current exhibit at the
Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra
Beach, "A retrospective
(Fabric) Pieced, Beaded and
Embroidered," contains the
works of Sally Broadwell.
Pattern, color, texture and'
beaded details make Sally's
works unique. The Cultural
Center is at 50 Executive Way,
Ponte Vedra Beach.
The Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art continues its
Underground Cinema series
on Wednesday nights this
month.
"Crimson Gold" is sched-
uled for 7 p.m. Aug. 16.
Arrive early as seating is limit-


ed. Admission is $5 for mem-
bers and $7 for non-members.
Call 366-6911, ext. 208.
Also at JMOMA, "Sunday in
the Park with George" is a
brunch scheduled Aug. 26
with a piano performance by
Hunter Hayes and with other
surprises.
Seatings are at 11 a.m. and 1
p.m. Tickets are $50' for mem-
bers and $60 for others, and
reservations are required.
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SJames Lynch of Atlantic
Beach is an artist who works
on a large scale. He paints
murals and creates sculptures,
and his works can be found
nationwide from New Orleans
to Las Vegas, Orlando to Ohio.
His work can be seen at
beach businesses such as
Bueno Sera Italian Restaurant
on Third Street, Happy
Stephano's and Expresso
Yourself'Coffeehouse. He also
paints,murals in private
homes. To see Lynch's:work,
contact him at 392-8722, or at
www.j ameslynchproducticns.c
om.
The Society of Collage
Artists will hold a non-juried
members show at fhe Fleming
Island Library on Town Center
Boulevard, off 220 in Orange
Park, for, the month of
September during regular
library hours. For member-
ship information call (904)
642-5835.


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KelveyAlter (center) Lindsey Rapp (left) and Melody Murray act out in Players By The Sea's
Summer Camp Program, Let's Put on a' Play! The camp incorporated play building, improvisation,
and storytelling culminating in a presentation complete with set, costumes and lights. The' first
three-week session presented "Wooing Wed Widing Hood," a modern day fairy talebased on the
classic story of "Little Red Riding Hood." .


Correction: Susan and Gary
Fiske were misidentified in a
photo as owners of Atlantic,
Custom Frames & South ;
Beach Gallery. Deborah .and
Mike Dellinger are the owners.


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Cont. from B-1
but a rip-off. It's a relentless,
riveting portrait of a dysfunc-
tional family whose members
want to believe they're fight-
ing to maintain their ethics
but are really just trading one
set of values for another.
From the quality of this
show from its writing and
acting right down to the cine-
matography you'd think it
was against the law, for the
rest of television to be this
good.
To cite just one example,
last Sunday's episode showed
Tommy's lonely wife Eileen
(terrific Annabeth Gish) talk-
ing on the phone to her
estranged, on-the-side lover.
As their conversation gets
sadder, the light from a near-
by window drenches and
bleaches Eileen out. I've not
seen a shot in any movie in
the past year that was so eye-.
catching and yet captured the
characters, emotion.
Clarke is quietly powerful as
a politician who doesn't even.


realize he's in over his head.
As for Isaacs, he's best
known as flamboyant, oily
villain in films such as "The
Patriot" and the "Harry
Potter" movies.
Forget what youve ever
seen of him. Isaacs ratchets
his performance way down
here, yet his Michael has lay-
ers of depth I never would
have thought possible of this
actor.
The casting is just.flawless,
including "Ya-Ya Sisterhood,s"
Fionnula Flanagan as the
Caffees, mother who,s the
final word in passive-aggres-
siveness.
If you want to came to
"Brotherhood" late.and want
the story in order, Showtime
is running the first six
episodes back-to-back on Sat.,
Aug. 19, starting at 8 p.m.
But if you're itching for
quality television, I wouldn't'
wait that long.
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No, I'm not camping
out there. A "Tent" is
the name for a local
chapter of The International
Laurel & Hardy Appreciation
Society.
The Society is officially
known as Sons of the Desert,
named after L&H's 1934
comedy (in which Stan and
Ollie dodge their wives to
attend a lodge convention).
Sons was formed by Stan
Laurel and his biographer.
Jqhn McCabe in 1965.
'Since I was 10 'ears old,
I've been a Laurel & Hardy
buff. (L&H followers tend to
call themselves "buffs";
McCabe believed that the
term "fan" was short for
'fanatic.")
A TV station in Illinois,
where I grew up, showed
Laurel & Hardy's short sub-
jects every Saturday morn-
ing. I couldn't tell you the
first L&H'short I saw, but
I've been hooked ever since.
Thirty-five years later, the
characters continue to fasci-.
nate and tickle me. Many
people (I'm married to one
of them) are completely lost
as to their charm.
As for me, whenever I'm
treated rudely by someone to
whom I've extended nothing
but courtesy, or a simple.
repair escalates into a major
catastrophe,, .I feel as though
I,m living out a Laurel &


by STEVE BAILEY

"Jayne Mansfield Collection"
- Two great comedies from the
CE50s sex bomb (check out
that box cover!) get long-over-
due DVDs: "Will Success Spoil
Rock Hunter?" and the rock-
music classic "The Girl Can't
Help It."
(There's. also something
called "The Sheriff of Fractured
Jaw," which we won't discuss.)

"The Inside Man" Spike


STEVE
BAILEY
REVIEWER-


Hardy movie.
It has been a distant but
life-long wish of mine to
join Sons of the Desert.
Upon recently acquiring
nearly all of L&H's movies
on DVD, I felt selfish keep-
ing this wealth of comedy to.
myself. So I joined the Sons
and am now seeking out
like-minded Laurel & Hardy
buffs.
My other reason for start-
ing this Tent is to provide a
modest tribute to Oliver
Hardy. Considering that
Hardy made his first movies
in Jacksonville, I find it
shameful that the city offers
not even a plaque acknowl-
edging this. (Hardy was born
in a small Georgia town
called Harlem. He moved.
away from Harlem shortly
after that, yet. even Harlem


Lee's way-overrated thriller
about a bank heist, starring
Denzel Washington and Jodie
Foster.

"Heidi" (2005) No, I hadn't
heard of this one either. But
any movie with Max von
Sydow and "The Avengers,"
Diana Rigg as relatives has
earned its props with me.

"Larry the Cable Guy -
Health Inspector" It is what it
is.


has an entire Laurel & Hardy
Museum.)
The Pablo Creek library
has kindly offered one of
their rooms on the second
Monday of each month for
L&H screenings (except for
November, when we will
meet on the third Monday).
Monday's screening will
consist of my two favorite
'L&H comedies: their short
subject "Helpmates" (where
Stan disastrously tries to
help Ollie clean up his
hb-use),raindithe comedy !*
Western "Way Out West",
(best remembered for a
charming softshoe dance
from Stan and Ollie).


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All ages are welcome; free.
snacks and soda will be
served. And I can't empha-
size this enough: There will
be no admission charge.
There are enough reasons for
moviegoers to ignore classic
comedy these days, without
the added burden of paying
a fee to see.it.
The first meeting of the
Leave 'em Laughing Tent will
be held on Mon., Aug. 14, at
the Pablo Creek Branch
Library, 13295 Beach BLvd,,,.,.,
(between Girvin and Hodges
Roads) from 6:00 to 7:45 '
p.m. For more info, please
visit the Tent's website at
www.leaveemlaughing.com. I
hope to see you there.


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After All performs at 9 p.m.
today. and Saturday.
Courtyard at 200 First Street,
200 1st Street, Neptune Beach
249-2922.Tropico Steel fea-
turing Barry Olsavsky per-
forms from 7-10 p.m. today.
Culhane's Irish Pub, 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach *
249-9595. Don't Tell Anne per-
forms at 9 p.m. today and
Saturday. Traditional Irish
music with the Bobby Flynn
Band at 6 p.m. Sunday.
Freebird Live, 200 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. Guitarist Eric Johnson
with guest Jonny A performs at
10 p.m. today. Tickets are $20
in advance, $25 at the door.
Blueground Undergrass is in
Saturday. Tickets are $10.
Conscious Vibe presents
Original Don Dada, Louie
Rankin, Wookie J and and DJ
Flava spin Sunday.
Moon Grille, 1396 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach *
241-1894. Sugar Bear plays
rock arid blues at 9p.m. today.
and Saturday.
Ragtime Tavern, Seafood &
Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-7877.
The Boogie Freaks perform at 9
p.m. today and Saturday.


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Champs Lounge, Sawgrass
Marriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-7777.
Cloud Nine are in today and
'Saturday.
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Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub &
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
Cloud Nine is. in. every
Wednesday. Spade McQuade
plays traditional Irish music
every Thursday. Meridian
plays traditional Irish music at
4 p.m. Sunday.
Fly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish Dr.,
Atlantic Beach 246-4293.
Nolan Neal is in Monday.
Songwriter's night with Seth,
Ramsdill every Tuesday.
Reggae with Pili Pili every
Wednesday. The Wes Cobb
Band is in Thursdays. Mystic
Dino and the 420 Band are in
Sunday.
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Giovanni's, 1161 Beach
.Blvd., Jacksonville Beach *
249-7787. Mary Ann Hawkins
plays piano Thursdays. The
Amanda Finch Jazz Quintet
performs today. Pianist Matt
Hall appears Saturday.
Homestead Restaurant, 1712
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 249-9660. Kenhe and
Sleepy every Friday. Mike
Shackelford Band appears
Saturday.
Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., Jacksonville Beach *
249-5181. Live music at 10,
p.m. today and Saturday.


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Shackeltord performs Friday..
Kenhe is in from Saturday.
KARAOKE
The Atlantic, 333 N. First St.,
Jacksonville Beach. Jocelyn &
the Geronimos host karaaoke
every Tuesday.
Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
Karaoke every Wednesday.
Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., Jacksonville Beach.
Karaoke every Sunday.
Monkey's UJncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach. Karaoke
every Tuesday, Wednesday,
Saturday and Sunday with a
contest at 11 p.m. every
other Thursday.
Spare b-TiArmr : Tavenin andI
Grille,' 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonhille Beach. Karaoke
every Wednesday.

NOW SPINNING
The Atlantic, 333 N. First St.,
Jacksonville Beach 249-3338.
DJs spins hip hop and retro
Thursday through Saturdays.
Ocean Club.DJ Scott Henry
Saturday. DJs Sharaz and Dave
Berg in.on July 22. DJ Infader
spins every Tuesday.
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,


.Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
DJ Hook spins Saturday.
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The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Jay
Beach, 246-2255. DJ Danielle
is' in every. Monday and
Tuesday. DJ Anonvmous spins
Wednesday. DJ Marco spins
80's every Thursday. DJ Ibay is
in every friday ard Saturday.
Vinoe, 822 A1A N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-0991. The
DJ Wali spins acid jazz. for
Metropolitan Night every
thursday.
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Green men perform every
WEEKLY STANDARDS Monday. Spiderbaby is in
Severe Wednesday. 3 appears
'Aromas. Cigar, Wine & every Thursday.
Martini Bar, 880 A1A N., Ponte' **
Vedra Beach 280-2525. Le Mackenzie's Steakhouse, 100
Monde Quaytet plays Latin Sawgrass Village, Ponte Vedia:
music Tuesdays. The Jason Beach 543-9143. Gene
Anderson Group performs Nordan plays piano Tuesday
every Thursday. Jose. LeBron. ;thr6ugh:~li Fbluisdapr Don
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form every Saturday. Michael Howard plays Sunday.
Will Hurley performs Fridays
Bo's Coral Reef, 201 Fifth and Monday.


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Cap'n Odies, 2200 Mayport
Road, Atlantic Beach, 241-
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p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and
Saturday. Country night every
Sunday.
Caribee Key, 100 N First St.,
Neptune Beach 270-8940.
Pili Pili plays reggae every
Friday and Saturday..
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Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 247-6820. John Evans
plays the piano every Friday
and Saturday..
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Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street. S.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-1070.
Live music at 9 p.m. today.
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Ocean Club, 401 First Street
North, Jacksonville Beach.
Mystic Roots in the tiki bar
every Tuesday. Fifth South and


details, call 246-BIRD.

the Glass Camels are in the
Bubba Lounge every
Wednesday. Reggae with Pili
Pili from 4 to 8 p.m. every
Sunday.
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Sawgrass, 43 PGA Tour Blvd,
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-3133.
Ralph "E" performs top 40's,
blues, oldies and jazz every
Friday and Saturday night.
Shelby's Coffee Shoppe, 200
1st Street, Neptune Beach
249-2922. The John Thomas
Group with Debra Rider plays
cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Sunday.

Spare Time Tavern .and
Grille. Eric Wink performs,
Tuesday. Yankee Slickers are
in every Thursday. Reggae with
Delions of Jah every Frida\y.
The Jim Essery Band performs
Sundays,. ~... '
Sun .Dog 'Tavern, 207
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach
241-82212 Chuck Nash and
the Zen Twins rotate every
Wednesday. Chroma appears
on the first Thursday of every
month.
Tra Vini Italian Restaurant,
216 Ponte Vedra Park Drive,,
Ponte Vedra' Beach Beach *
273-2442. Tony Saladino per-
forms jazz piano and standards
Thursday through Saturday.
Tree Steakhouse, 725-6
Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach *
241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins
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The Church, the experimen-
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"Under the Milky Way," per-
forms today at Jack Rabbits,
1528 Hendricks Ave.,
Jacksonville. Doors open at
8:30 p.m. Call 398-7496 for
ticket information.
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late Jerry Garcia begins at 4:20
p.m. Sunday at memorial park
in Riverside. The event fetaures
jam sessions,! lawn games and
drum circles. Admission is free.
Call 699-5172 for information.
JAMMIN' IN SAN MARCO
The, San Marco Jam Session
featuring an open-mic record-
ing is held from 7 to 9 p.m.
Sunday at' San Marco Music,
1518 Hendricks Ave.,


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Tuesday in the Moran theater
at the Times-Union center for
the Performing Arts, 300, W.
Water St., Jacksonville. Tickets
range from $38.75 to $48.75
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Saturday, Aug. 12
Pistol course: A certified
basic pistol and advanced
defensive tactics course will be
held from 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
Fraternal Order of Police Lodge
65 in Nassau County. Call Gary
Belsoh .at 904-491-8358 for
information.

Boating course: The U.S.
Coast Guard-Auxiliary Beaches
Flotilla. 14-4 offers "America's
Boating Course" from 8 a.m. to
'5 p.m. at the Captains Club,
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. :

Wakeboard tournament:
Hyperlite's "The Game" wake-
board tournament will be held
at 8 a.m. ,at Out Back Crab
Shack, located on Six Mile
Creek off State Road 13, 15
miles north of St. Augustine.
For more, information, visit
Aqua .East Surf Shop in
Jacksonville Beach or St.
.Augustine, or call 246-2550.

Bead show: The Intergalactic
Bead Show will be held from 10
a.m. to5 p.m. today and Aug.
13 at. the: Morocco Shrine
Auditorium, 3800 St. Johns
Bluff Road S. Admission is $5
today, and $4 Sunday (free for
children 12 and under).. Visit
www.BeadShow.com for class
information, directions and a
discount admission coupon, or
call 888-729-6904.

My Gym event: My Gym
Children's Fitness Center will
hold a free event at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Library from 10 to
10:30 a.m. There will be songs,
S games, puppet shows and more.
Call 223-4966 for information.

Comedy performance: "Last
Comic Standing" finalist
Michele Balan will perform at 8
and 10:30 p.m. at the Atlantic
Theatres Comedy Club, 751
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach.
STickets are $17.50. Call 249-
7529 for information.

.Ballroom- dancing: The
American Ballidom and
Contemporary Dance
Association will have a dance at
8 p.m. at Bolero's, 10131
Atlantic Blvd., with a live band.
Guest admission is $12. Call
246-2858 or 904-317-6618 for
reservations.

Sunday, Aug. 13
Ride for pets: The Beaches
Scooter Club will have "ride for
pets" starting at 9 a.m. at the
Beaches Animal Clinic. The cost
is $20, with all proceeds going
Sto the animal clinic. Call 221-
5924 for information.

AWANA: AWANA for ages 3
through sixth-graders will be
; held from 5 to 6:15 p.m. every
Sunday at First Baptist Church,
324' N. 5th St., Jacksonville


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"Bottom Dollar Girls" creator and author Karin Gillespie will
speak to Red Hat Ladies and any other interested women
Tuesday, Aug. 22, at 7 p.m. at Books-a-Million on Marsh
Landing Parkway. All are welcome to meet at Outback at 5:30
p.m. Call 543-9033 or e-mail RedHatFoxes@aol.com for infor-
mation or to R.S.V.P. for Outback.


Beach. 249-2314.

Monday, Aug. 14
Movie Night: "Classic
(Adult) Movie Night" will be
held at 5:30 p.m. at the Beaches
Branch Library, 600 Third St.,
SNeptune Beach. "Under the
Tuscan Sun" will be shown. Call
241-1141 for information.

Chamber board' meeting:
The Ponte \,edra Beach,
Chamber of Commerce will
have a board meeting at 5:30
p.m. at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library. Call 285-2004
for'information. .i. ,

Tuesday, Aug. 15 .
Yoga: Yoga for Breast Cancer
will be held from 11 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. at Cobalt Moon in
Neptune Beach. Call Christina
at 631-8173 for information
and to register.

Beaches Democratic Club:
The Beaches Democratic Club
will meet at the Adele Grage
Cultural Center, 716 Ocean
Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Sign in at
6:30 p.m.; the meeting starts at
7 p.m. Dick Lassiter, president
of the Duval County Young
Dems, is the guest.

Wednesday, Aug.
16
Art sale: BNMCBeaches
Hospital Auxiliary will have an


art sale from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in
the main lobby of the Beaches
Hospital, 1350 13th Ave. S.,
Jackson\ille Beach. The public
is invited.

Preschool: Preschool and
children's choir for ages 3
through sixth-graders will be
heldfrom 6:15 to 7:15 p.m.
every Wednesday at First
Baptist Church, 324 N. 5th St.,
Jacksonville Beach. 249-2314.

Summer Scorcher Film
Series: The "Summer Scorcher"
Film Series will be held at 7 p.m.
Sat the Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art, 333 N. Laura St.,
Jacksonville. The box office
opens at 6 p.m., and seating is
limited. The cost is $5 for mem-
bers and students, and $7 for
inon-members. Tonight's film is
"Crimson Gold." Call 366-
6911, extension 214, for infor-
mation.

G.A.:. G.A. for girls in first
through sixth grade will be held
from 7:15 to 8 p.m. every
Wednesday at First Baptist
Church, 324 N. 5th St.,
Jacksonville Beach. Call the
church office at 249-2314 for'
information. :

Chamber After Hours: The
Ponte Vedra Beach Chamber of
Commerce'will have "Chamber
After Hours" at Sawgrass Beach


Club, 10034 Golf Club Drive..
Members and guests are free.
Call 285-2004 for information.

Thursday, Aug. 17.
Free movie: Fleet Reserve
Association Branch 290, 390
Mayport Road, Atlantic Beach,
will have "free moxie night"
from 6 to 9 p.m. for members
and families. Snacks will be
available.

Friday, Aug. 18
Reunion: The 1956 Class of
Fletcher High School will hold
its 56-year high school reunion
today and Aug. 19 at the
Comfort Inn Oceanfront in
Jacksonville Beach. The friends
of classmates are welcome to
attend the Friday night get-
together. The cost is $100 per
person, not including accom-
modations. Make checks
payable to Fletcher Class of '56,
'1224 Forest Oaks Drive,
Neptune Beach, Fla. 32266.

Artist reception: A reception
for artist Deborah Corbett will
be held from 6 to 9 p.m. at
Pepper Rama Gallery of
Visionary Art, located at
Blanding and Shirley. Original
acrylic paintings will be on dis-
play through Sept. 2. Call 904-
384-9635 for information.

Saturday, Aug. 19
Baby-sitting class: A Red
Cross baby-sitting class will be
held from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
the Bartram Trail Branch
Library. Call 358-8091 for infor-
mation.

SCBWI: The Society of
Children's Book Writers &
illustrators meets from 1 to 3
p.m. at the Southeast Regional
Library, 10599 Deerwood Park
Blvd., Jacksonville. Four local
children's writers will discuss
"How to Plot Your Middle
Grade or Young Adult Novel."
The meeting is free and open to
the public. E-mail Janet Walter
at igwalter@'comcast.net for
information.

Sunday, Aug. 20
Jazz concert series: "Smooth _
Sounds of Hot Summer Nights"
will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. at
the Sea Walk Pavilion. Jazz sax-
ophonist Euge Groove will per-
form. For information, call 247-
6100 and press 3.

Tuesday, Aug. 22
Jewelry sale: BMC Beaches
Hospital Auxiliary will have a
real gold and silver jewelry sale
from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m, today,
and 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 23, in
the main lobby of the Beaches
Hospital, 1350 13th Ave. S. The
public is invited.

Making Strides: The Beaches
Making Strides Against Breast
Cancer Team Leader Kick-off
will be held-at at the Sawgrass
Beach Club in Ponte Vedra.t A
social hour with cash bar starts
at 6 p.m., followed ,by the pro-
gram at 7 p.m. Call 249-0022,
extension 111.


MEETINGS


Friday
Jacksonville Singles Dance Club: The
Jacksonville Singles Dance Club meets from
8 to ,1 p.m. Friday at the Knights of
Columbus Hall, 1501 Hendricks Ave.
Admission is $8, or $7 for members. Call
779-1234 or e-mail jaxsinglesDC@aol.com
for information.

Recovery, Inc.: Recovery,, Inc.. a mental
health support group, meets at 6:30 p.m.
Friday at St. Paul's Catholic Church's
Family Life Center, 578 First Ave. N.,
lackson\ille Beach. 247-3299.

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

Bookmobile:, The:. Library Elderly.
Outreach Bookmobile serves seniors living
in The Stratford from 9:30 to 10 a.m., and at
Vicar's Landing from noon to 1:30 p.m.
every second and fourth Friday. Call David
Hoak at 904-823-2783 for information.
Saturday
Beaches storytellers: The Beaches League'
of Storytellers meets at the Ponte \eara
Beach Library, 101 Library Blvd., Ponte
Vedra Beach, at 10:30 a.m. the second
Saturday of the month from September
through May. Call George Mills at 246-1502
for information.

First Coast Romance Writers: The First
Coast Romance Writers, meet the second
Saturday of the month from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. at the Hampton Inn at J. Turner Butler
and 1-95. Meetings are free and open to the
public. Call Eileen Goldman at 268-0707 or
e-mail ebgl653@comcast.net for informa-
tion. .. : .


Peripheral neuropathy: The Jacksonville
Peripheral Neuropathy Support Group
meets the second Saturday of the month at
10 a.mi at the Glendale Community
Church, 6411 Beach Blvd. Call 269-0984 for
information.
SSubmarine veterans: USS\1 First Coast
Base meets at 11 a.m. the second Saturday
of the month at American Legion Post 316,
127 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Call 241-
6222 or e-mail rjrjax@attbi.coin for .nfor-
mation.

SSundays
Meditation class: A guided meditation
arid dha-rma talk is held every Sunday in
July and August from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at
SCobalt Moon (upstairs studio), 217 First St.,
Neptune Beach. Donations accepted. Call
386-793-3013 for information.
. 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
American Legion: The American Legion-
Auxiliary DeWitt B. Tilden Unit 316 meets
at 8 p.m. the second Monday of each
month .at 1127 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic
Beach. Call 249-0202 for information.
MOPS: Mothers of Pre-Schoolers meets
the second Monday of each month at 9:30
a.m., and the third Monday of each month
at 7 p.m. (child care provided) at Christ the
Redeemer Church, 190 S. Roscoe Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach. Call 285-8009 for infor-
mation.

Tuesday
Friends on the. Go: Friends on the, Go


with Jack Morgan meets at 7 p.m. the sec-
ond Tuesday of each month at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Branch Library.
Mothers & More: Mothers & More, a
national, not-for-profit ,organization sup-
porting 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
mothersjax@yahoo.com for information.

Ribault Lodge: Ribault Lodge #272 F.,and
A.M. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays
of the month at 327 2nd Ave. N.,
Jackson\ille Beach. Call 246-6558 for infor-.
mation.

First Coast Miniature Guild: The First
Coast Miniature Guild, an organization of
miniature enthusiasts, meets the fourth
Tuesday of each month, except December.
Call 246-1146 for information.

Long Time Newcomers: The Long Time
Newcomers Club of'the Beaches and West
Beaches meets at Selva Marina Country
Club in Atlantic Beach on the fourth
Tuesday of the Month, September through
May. This is a ladies' club. Social hour starts
at 11 a.m., followed by various entertainers,
performers and informative speakers. Call
273-0362 for information.
Weekly
Senior activities: The Beaches Senior
Citizen Center, 281 S. 19th Ave.,
Jacksonville Beach; and the Neptune Beach
Senior Activity Center, 2004 Forest Ave.,
Neptune Beach, offer various activities
Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. Call
241-3796 for information on the Beaches
center; the Neptune Beach center may be
reached at 270-1688.


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nature movies continue at
the Environmental Education
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The GTM Reserve
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Guana River Road, off A1A 17
miles south of JTB or 8 miles
north"of Vilano Beach.
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Center is $2 for adults, $1 for
,children aged tento 17 and
children under ten are free.
The Environmental
Education Center is open 9
am 4 pm daily ard closed
state holidays.For more infor-
mation call 904-823-4500.
Movies are shown at 10
a.m. and 1 p.m. on week-
ends.
Landscape Design
Workshop
A landscape design workshop
will be held Saturday, Aug.
21, at the Mandarin Garden
Club, 2892 Loretto Road.
Also included Drought
Tolerant Plants and Low Flow
Irrigation.Learn how to create
a garden room or develop an
eye-catching spot in the
landscape. Learn which
plants to choose for sunny,
shady, wet and dry areas and
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to low flow irrigation.
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6- 8:30 p.m. -Program
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seating is limited. Cost is $5.,
Fall Drama Camp
Enroll now for classes in
improvisation, playbuilding,
technical theater, and musi-
cal theater offered for all lev-
els from elementary to high
school.
Classes begin Aug. 21 at
Palyers by the Sea theatre.
Students who participate in
year long program are eligible
to audition for our produc-
tion of "Looking Glass Land".
Contact educational director
Barbara Williams at :bar-
ba ta@playersbythesea.org or
call 249-0289.
Players by the Sea is at 106
Sixth St. North, Jacksonville
Beach. ,
Beach Library
'Programs
Beaches Regional Library,
600 Third St., Neptune
Beach. For information call
241-1141.
Hours: Monday-Thursday
10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and
Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
and closed Sunday during
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Pulse. Rated PG13. -Fri.-
Thurs., 12:30, 3:05, 5:10, 7:45,
10:30.
Step Up. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:25, 3:00, 5:25, 7:50,
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Zoom. Rated PG. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:20, 2:55, 5:00, 7:25,
9:30.
World Trade Center. Rated
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4:15, 4:55, 7:30, 7:55, 10:20,
10:45.
Barnyard; The Original
Party Animals. Rated PG. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:50, 3:30, 7:10, 9:25.
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Thurs., 12:55, 3:40, 8:00,
10:25.
The Night Listener. Rated R.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:00, 3:50, 7:40,
10:00.
Talladega Nights: The Ballad
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.at the Atlantic Theatres Comedy Club, 751 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Tickets are $17.50.
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Beach is now playing every Friday ard Saturday nights. box office 904-355-2787.
Friday from 7-10 pm through At 4 p.m. enjoy the family
the end of October. It's a free .style of The Beach Boys, 8 JSO Symphony
event open to the public. p.m. features the Rolling "Informance"
Beer, wine, coffee, and' Stones, Queeni, and others, 9
desserts are available for pur- p.m. The Beatles and at 10:30 JoinJacksonville Symnj
chase at Shelby's Coffee rock-out to David Bowie. Orchestra musicians Aar
Shoppe. For more informa- Tickets are $3 at 4 and $6 for Brask, Lorraine & Les
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8:05, 9:35, 10:15, 10:40.
' The Ant: Bully. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:15, 3:45.
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John Tucker Must Die.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:25,
4:25, 7:15, 9:45.
Miami Vice. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:45, 4:20, 7:20,
10:35.
'Scoop. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs.,,1:20, 4:00, 6:55, 9:50.

Lady in the Water. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 4:10, 9:40.
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Monster House. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:10, 3:20, 6:40,
9:20.
Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Man's Chest. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,, Noon, 3:35,
6:50, 10:05.
The Devil Wears Prada.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,r'1:15,
7:05.
Strangers With Candy.
Rated R., Fri.-Thurs., 6:45,
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Barnyard: The Original
Party An.imals. Rated PG. Fri.-,
Thurs., 10:30 a.m., 1:35, 4:35,
7:15, 9:05.
The Descent. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 1:2,5, 4:45, 7:30, 9:40.
John Tucker Must Die.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:20,
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Miami Vice. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 1:05, 4;05, 7:05.
Monster House. Rated PG..
Fri.-Thurs., 12:30.
Pirates of the' Caribbean:
Dead Man's Chest. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:00, 4:00,
7:00,
Pulse. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 1:10, 4:10, 7:45, 9:50.
Talladega Nights: The Ballad
of Ricky Bobby. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 10:55 a.m., 1:05,
4:05, 7:15, 9:40.


THEATRE NOTICES


"ACCIDENTAL FELON" is
staged at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at
Players By The Sea, 106 6th St.
N., Jacksonville Beach. The
production continues at 8 p.m.
Aug. 17, 18 and 19. Tickets are
$12. Call 249-2022 for infor-
mation.
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sented by the Sweet' Adelines the Alhambra Dinner Theatre,
Harmony Show Chorus at 7:30 12000 Beach Blvd.,
p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 15 at The Jacksonville. Doors open at 6
Limelight Theatre, 11 Old p.m. for evening shows.
Mission Ave., St. Augustine. Matinees are held at 11 a.m. on
Tickets are $25. Call (904) 825- 'Saturday and noon on Sunday.
1164. Admission ranges from $35 to
$46 for dinner and show. Call
"LOVE, SEX & THE IRS" is 641-1212 for information.


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Around the Home


Matheson: Calls about crape myrtles


Cont. from B-I
middle of the lawn, chances
are the water is not hitting
that area and a new sprinkler
head might be needed.
Again, rake out the dead,
replace the sprinkler head and
then hope the surrounding
grass will send new runners
into the bare spot.
Do not keep watering dead
areas hoping they will return
to the living stage. If you do
this, a fungus will appear and
then you could lose all of
your lawn.

I have gotten a few calls
about crape myrtles. Some
persons are concerned that
their crape myrtles are not
blooming as well as in past
years, are turning brown or
yellow or have new leaves
that are curling up and falling
off.
You may have your own
concern about something
your crape myrtle. Again, it is
all due to the drought situa-
tion and the establishment of
the plant.
New vegetation planted at
the correct. time spring -
and properly watered and
taken care of may not be
doing much flowering, or
they could be dropping leaves.


Getting a plant "established"
takes a few years, so be
patient. Do not put more
chemicals on it, do not over-
water it, just do the right
things and it probably will be
OK.
I have some lovely Natchez
crapes and a few other water-
melon colored ones, and in
past years they have so many
blooms it becomes a nuisance.
This year, however, almost
no blooms have appeared,
even though these crapes have
been taken care of properly.
Now that I am home, I am
aware of their stress and will
be carefully watching them to
be sure they do not ,develop a
problem. "''

One woman who contacted
me said she read that this is
not the time to plant hibiscus.
She asked me my opinion on
the subject.
Generally speaking, it isn't a
great time to plant anything,
but if you can keep on top of
the plant, it is OK.
It is best.to plant hibiscus in
late sprg4i, they can
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Scan get many daily
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Because it's the heart of
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more traffic, too.
That means more dust and
debris on the floor. And since
meal preparation takes place
here, that means more messes
and spills and dishes to clean
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Cleaning the kitchen is such
a frequent job, it pays to take
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Here are some tips to help
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Tip. No. 1: Clear the coun-
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nice to have lots of knick
knacks on the countertops, all
that stuff makes more work
because you have to move it
all just to wipe down the
counters.
Make your counters as spare
as possible to make cleaning
as easy as possible.
Tip No. 2: Keep a bowl of
sudsv water in the sink. Don't
spend time scraping out that
microwaved egg stuck to the
bowl. Instead, keep a large
plastic bowl with sudssy water
in the sink.
Change the bowl water
every day and add dirty dishes
to it as the day goes on. This
way, dishes have a chance to
soak, making clean up that
much easier.
And, even though dish-
washers are really good at
cleaning these days, silverware
that's been left in soapy water


would be easy to clean


KATHRYN WEBER
HOME COLUMNIST
will get cleaner once it's
loaded into the dishwasher.
Tip No. 3: Clean out the
plastic cabinet. One of the
biggest problems in kitchens
is the lack of space and
much of that space is taken
up by all that plastic.
I bought one nice set of per-
fectly clear plastic ware and
that's all I really need. All the
other plastic bowls went into
a garage sale ior recycling)
and a few really large pieces
went into tall cabinets.
A whole cabinet opened up.
Tip No. 4: Keep a broom
nearby. The kitchen needs to
be swept daily because of traf-
fic in the room and because
crumbs and food particles
often land on the floor.
Keeping a broom nearby
will help encourage you to
keep the floor swept more
often and will reduce the
attraction for insects.
Tip No. 5: Be sanitary with
sponges and paper.
Towels and sponges trap
bacteria and should not be
used to clean up blood from


meat or even spilled egg
which can carry salmonella.
Use paper towels to clean
up bacteria-laden messes. Use
your sponge to clean dishes
and put it in the dishwasher
at least once a week to clean
it.
Keep a "cleaning sponge"
under the sink for routine
cleaning in the kitchen (wip-
ing counters, etc.i
Tip No. 6: Edit and organ-
ize the pantry and refrigerator
regularly.
The pantry and the refriger-
ator are two busy places in the
kitchen, so make sure each
trip you make is an opportu-
nity to clear out and clean up.
Looking for pasta? Take a
moment to straighten the
pantry and organize while
you're looking.
Try to section refrigerator
shelves and make "areas" for
dairy, leftovers, vegetables,
etc. The more organized you
are, the less likely you'll find
science experiments growing
in the cabinets and fridge.
Tip No. 7: Put a wire hold-
er on your sink cabinet door.
Wire holders can hold the
cleaning products you use
most often, such as cleaning
spray and scouring powder for
the sink.
When they're conveniently
placed, you'll use them more
often. But, if you have to dive
under the sink to find your
cleaner, you won't be as
enthusiastic about cleaning.
This week, make your
kitchen space an easier-to-
clean living space.


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CLASSIFIED INDEX


RF.\L FSIATE
10'1 Real F.lie
110 LotaLand For Sale
120 Homes for Sale
125 Real Estate Wanted
130 Coridos for Sale
140 Mortgages
150 MobifeHomes for Sale
180 Comm. Property
185 Industrial/arehouse
RENTAL
200 Rental
215 Homes for Rent
225 Wanted to Rent
230 Condo for Rent
240 M.H. for Rent
260 Vacation Rental
270 Rental to Share
275 Room for Rent
280 Office Space
285 Comm. Rental
PETS & ANIMALS
300 Free Pets
310 Pets for Sale
330 Stables/Livestock
340 Lost & Found Pets
ANNOUNCEMENTS
400 Notices
405 Travel, ,
415 Personals
420 Legal Services
4-5 le Cl Notce
4-10 Mi,., L .oi Fi.und
451) I trucl ucs-,J'.ooIs
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EMPI OlT.IENT
500i FT Help a\dnl.d
510 F.T He.lp \.ared
520 Job Serce
530 Bu- Opponunir)
5-H: Child Care
'55i0 \'ork \ aned
;ER\ICE GUIDE
f.00 4eri.ce Guide
oOl A%.r Conditioning
cO02! Ailerll.on
00; AUIOB,.&at Detallirg
1'i6 suilo Repair
61.9 Bu Sern ,Ei
612 Cjrpcl
r.613 Calenng
c-15 Clearing
oli Electronics
ol' Elrilncal Sen
o20 Equi tp Rental
622 Fence:


623 Finmn Sericei
tS2 Fireuvod
631 Compuier Senicis
633 Hauling
,634 Lawn Mower Sales/Serv.
635 Lawn/Landscpg
636 Locksmith
637 Marine Const.
638 Marine/Boating
640 Concrete/Masonry
645 Moving & Storage
648 Pressure Washing
650 Painting '
651 Pest Control
652 Plumbing
653 Pools
654 Photography
655 Rain Gutters
660 Remodel/Const.
665 Repairs
670 Roofing
675 Sprinkler & Wells
677 Tree Service
678 Tile
680 Upholstery
685 Wallpapering
690 Water treatment
HE .1TH SERVICES
l"0 Ml.L'ge Therapy
"10 licalhth Care 'ern
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FOR SALE
800 Far SIle
6115 MNusic & rLn.tr
6 10 ntiquea
815 Auntions
820 \\.anid to Bar
N25 Trade
830 Consigmemn
GARAGE SALES
840 Garage Sales
850 Garage Sales jax Beach
6'52 Garage Sjles Neprune Beach
854 Garsae Sale: Allannc Beach
'5C Garage 5ales Punie \edra
636 Gi.ae S.dit of .e.l
Beaches
860 Flep MaIIrke
8an EL-lre Sales
TRIAN-.PORIA'TION
-)05 Auio Rental
"15 BiAts
930 Motortcles
950 Campcrs'R\T ~
970 Tn."'%ans
980 Aulomobilel


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For Moren6o: .' -
Call Cara Doud
571-2612 4r
Tom Gibbon
566-6501

Beaches

Lake Views! The Palms at Marsh Landing 2/2 w/-
garage. $214,900 ,

Walk to the beach! Beautifully updated 3/2 AB
home. $399,900

Extra Speciallot! 7 blocks from the ocean in South
Jax Beach. $349,900


Open House

Sat. 2-5pm Ocean views frorn.thiemaster bedroom '.
of this 2/2.5 AB townhome. $549,900
2139 Seminole Rd. N. (just past 20'" St. on the right)


Southside

Awesome Buy! 3/2 top floor condo w/elevator
access, close to Twin Lakes Academy, the beaches,
and the Southside. $179,900.


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Beach Beauties! !,

Reduced for a Quick Sale!
This charming Bch bungalow is newly renovated and just
blocks to the beach. 3br w/granite, tile, new windows, AC, hot
water Tank, elec. panel and more. Great fir plan and over
1300 sq ft. Motivated Seller! MLS# 284350 $285,000.
Call Connie Grubbs 904-612-9911

Location, Location, Location!
This beautiful 3br/2ba PV condo w/gar has a split fir pi and
over 1200 sq ft. New carpet, kitchen, scr lanai, rv/boat stor.,
tennis, pool and beach access. Seller to pay 1 yr HOA and
Realtor bonus. MLS# 301587 $259,900.
Call Connie Grubbs 904-612-9911

Oceanview Townhouse!
This spectacular home is Tri-level w/2 car gar and 3br/3.5ba.
Just steps to the beach. 1st tir has sep. suite, deluxe master,
gourmet kitchen, private yard and NO HOA fees! MLS#
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PRICE BR Features SF REF#
S172,900 ..... 3 ... ..... A l. Bch family home ....... ...... .................. .. .... .. ... .. 173 .. .... .3318
S1 89,900 ..2.. .... ...... Neptune Beach marshfroni townhome w/paiio ............... ... 89 ...3043
S199,900 ......... 3........... A dl. Bch beauty all new appl. convey ................... ....... 1266... ...... 3267
S199,900........ 2 .......... The Villas Condo w/gar, marsh vews.. ............... .... 1066..... 9554
1i 99,900 .....'.. 3 .......... All Bch home w/hurricane window ... .. ........... .... .. 1075 ........ 3265
S222,900....... 2 .... Jax Bch fabulous condo w/many upgrades! ........... .... 1200..........3218
S224,500 ....... 2. ...... .. Te Palms Condo, water view.......................... 1156......... 9544
S244,900 ....... 3......... Lovely Jax Beach home in private subdivision ............. .. 1538 ... .. .3286
S259,900 .. 2........ Jacksonville Beach townhome wiwooded decK & fenced yard! .. 1128. ....2848
$279,900 ....... 3. .... Updated home in Isle of Palms..................... .... 1600 .......... 9563
$300,000 ...... 2 ......... .Pier House Condo, walk 10 beach ...:. .. ...... 836',,.............9516
8319,900. ...... 3......... Adorable Jax Beach home many upgrades' ...... ... 1300 ..........3,146
S339,900 ........ 3 ......... Renovated hm, tropical trees + pool 12409.....:....9510
S345,000 ........ 4...........Hannah Terrace home w/in-law quarters 2045 ........... 9567
.355,000 ........ 3 ......... Fabulous Selva Lakes 2 story home .... ... ... .. ................... 1838........... 3129 '
S360,000....... .. ......... Huge Neptune Beach home all appl convey .. ............. 1583.. .3317
S360,000 ....... 1............. Oceanfront bldg. condo, real getaway ............ ..... .. 580 ... .. 9511
$379,000. ...... 3 ....... Huge Ja Beach home only mile o ocean ................. 1689... ...3206
$384,900-........ 3 ..... .Key West style 2 story w/lush ropcal landscaping ...... ...... 2179......... 2972
S399,900 ........ 4 .. .....Spectacular Atl Bch home on corner lol ........ ......... .. .... 2250......2827
S399,900 .......1 ....... Jax Bch Condo. New construction many upgrades .............. 715.. .2716
S429,900........ ......... Spacious Jax Bch home nwdeck and lenced in yard ........ 2118 .......... 2997
SJ36.000 ...:... 4 ......... Beautitul All Bch home w/many upgrades ....... .... .... 1592......... 1001
$375j000 ........ 2':............ Custom built Atlantic Bch hm: ............... .......... .... 160 ........ 9530
S399,900 ........ 3.............Grt hm in Sanctuary, loads of amenities .......... .... ..... 1932........ 9517
553,900 ........ 3............Huge Jax Beach home model qualities ......... .. 1603....3273
$619,900 ........ 4 ......A;.....Amazing Jax Bch Ke tlay Wes style beauty..... ...... 289...... 3178
$749,000 ........ 2........... Incredible Jax Bch Condo w:grear views! ........ .. ... ... 1.325'............ 3076
S749,000 ........ 4............. Great beach Cottage. 1.5 Dlks to ocean........... .... 1620 ............9512
950,000 ......... 5............. Steps to the ocean, grt rental investment! .... .. .. 2083......:.... 9541
Ponte Vedra
$170.500 ....... 1 ............. Oceanlinks third fr conoo. vauled ceilings ........ ......795....... 567
S184.900........ 1 ......Nice Fairway Park Condo w/frplc 690............ 9528
$199,900 ....... ..... :. Grand Cay Condo, split BR's ............................. ... .. 991 ........ 9526
$199,900........ 2...... ...... Condo under $200K in Sea Hawk ............... ....... ....... ....... 1042...........9547
S219,000........ 2............. Renovated, move-in condition ............. ... ... .. ...1162......... 9562
$227,000 ........ 2 .............Cranes Lake Condo, 2nd fr, view of water ...... ... 120 ...... .9527.
$229,900 ........ 2............ Beautiful updated condo in Marsh Cove ..................... 1260 ......... 9531
S229,900 ........ 2.......... Villas @ Marsh Landing Condo in gated community .. ........... 1156 .....2887
S230,900 ....... 2............. Villas @ Marsh Landing Condo w/many upgrades ........... ........ 1066........ .3145
S244,000........ 3........... Villas @ Marsh Landing Condo w/hardwood floors 1413. ........2950
S284,900........ 2............. Oakbridge beauty, Ig lot, scr'd lanai 1180..........9519
$318,000 ........ 3............. Fantastic Florentine hm, view.of pond. ............ ... ... 2208 :...: .9573
S349,900..'....: 4........... Beautiful 2 yr. old Walden Chase hm .. .... ..... 2013. ...... 9520
$359,900.... 3............. Solano Woods hm, tolallly renovated ............ .... .. 1636 ... ...9538
$369,000 ........ 3............. Grt Fiddlers Marsh hm, corner lot 1651 :..:..:..... 9529
$399,000....... 3 ............ Large corner lot, great upgrades 1744...........9561
$399,900 ........ 5............. Best lot on street, Ige gorgeous home : 2444.......... 9533
$515,000 ........ 3..............1 acre, pool home in Palm Valley .. ... ..... .. 1950........9559
$675,000 ........ 4............. Lovely Sawgrass hm. circular driveway .... 2998 ........... 9545
$749,900........ 4............. Lovely home in Fiddlers Hammock ....... ....... 2700...;.... 9513
$780,000 ....... 4............. Woodlalnds West, home theatre sys 3003......9..... 9571
$1,049,000..... 4........... Ponte Vedra Tropical Island Paradise 2997........... 3020
$1,249,000 ..... 3.......... 65 ft ocean frontage, & lovely views 1722 ...:...... 9539
$1,250,000 ..... 4............. River Marsh, walk to Mickler's Beach 4070...'....... 9542

Before you pay 6% or more
to sell your home...

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PRICE BR Features SF REF#
$1,350,000 ..... Land ...... Vacant land in Palm Valley acres oe r e... ... ......... ...... 5 acres ... ........9543
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$165,700 ....... 2............. E.Ari.'2 years young condo w/garage, appl. convey ......... ............. 1083 ............ 3204
S$183,900 ........ 3.............W indsor Park huge condo w/garage B .... ... .......................... ...... 1500...........92701
$191,000 ........ 3..... .... Cambridge family home wskyl ghts .. ............ ............ .. ..........1191 ...........2905
$224,000 ........ 34..... ...... sterling Ridge home w/huge backyard ......... ...... .............. h.......a 1754.........3228
$224.900 ....... 3............ Greenheld Lakes beauty w/lakeviews! ....................................... 2044 ......... .3143
S $239.900 ........ 3............. Arbor Pointe ool home w/huge rooms! ............... ........... ................ 1843..........2867
$245000 ........ 4............. Ashley Woods beauty on hue cul de sac lot' ............ ................ 1750.9.......... 3085
$255,900 ..... 3. .... .... .Pablo Bay charming home w/big backyard! .. ........... ............. .... 1900 ...........3302
$257,900 ........ 4.......... Ashley Woods cu de sac home w/plenty ol shade ..... .......... 1704, ........ 2876
S$263.900 ........ 3....:........ Immaculate Eagles Creek home on huge lot! ....... ...................... .. 1893...........3247
$274,900 ... .... 4..:.......... Gorgeous Ashley Woods home w/spacious backyard! ............ ..... 2093............ 3133
$279,900 ........ 4.......... Spacious Arbor Pointe home w/new carpet 2288 ........... 2902
$289,500........ 3........ ....2 story Collinswoods home that backs-to woods!y 2556............3270
$299:000 ...... 3............ Great hm. Cypress Village Retirement area.... ......... .......... ...... --1733 ............9534
$299.900 ...... 4 -............ Immaculate Johns Creek home w,.Italian tile! ...... ...... ................ ..... 1978 ............3041.
$315,000...:... 3 .........: Spacious pool home in The Woods. "2186....:...... 3280
$329,000 ....... 3........... Pool home on private lot in Pablo Point' 2014...........3194
$339,900 ...... 4..........Spectacular pool home in private lo ;n Gately Oaks 2104............3107
$349,900 ........ 4.. ....... Ibis Point home that overlooks preserve! 2062........... 3307
$399,000 ....... 4.............. Marnsh Sound home w/lot of space! ... 2366............3298
$414,900 ........ 3............ Gorgeous Covington Creek pool nome! 2355 ...........3222
$449,000 ........ 4.............The Woodhme w/pool and designer qualities! ......................... 3496......... 3306
$599,900 ........ 5....:....... Incredible Pablo Bay home .... .. 3216............2999
S155,000 ........ 1.............Cozy Lakecrest Condo, ground fir unit 810........... 9572
S195,900 ........ ............. Villas @ Cross Creek home w/huge backyard, 1251 .............3193
'$214,500 ........ 3 -........... Kensington home lovingly maintained 1352 ............3243
$232,400 ........ 3.....S...... Sutton Lakes beauty w/lakeview. 1874........... .2699
$235,000 ........ 3............. Hammock Grove townhome close to community pool 1779............ 3062
$239,800 ...... 3..: .......... Waverly Place brick front home s/fenced backyard 1488;...........3161
S239,900 ...... 3............. Gorgeous Sutton Lakes home w/lakeviews! 1632 ............3008
$240,000 ........ 3............ Spectacular home on lakefront lot in Sutton Lakes 1489 ............3108
S243,500 ....... ............... Southside home, features galore 1746............9569
$249,500 ....4..; 4............ Beautiful Bentwater home w/huge great room! 1961 ............2971
S255,000 ........ ............ Sutton Lakes concrete block home w/huge patio! 1730 ..........2172
$259,000 ...... 3............ Lovely lakeview home in Kensington, 1908..........2670
$259,900 ...... 3............ Huge Sutton Lakes home w/screened lanai 1835 ...........3036
$266,990 ........ 4............. Quiet Kensington home w/wooded yard! 2030............ 3290
$267,900-........ 3......... ,.. Huge River Cove home w/covered deck! 1992............ 3065
279,900 ........ 4............. Hickory Creek home w/park-like backyard! 2074............ 3257
$279,900 ...... 3............ River Point'all brick beauty on cul db sac lot! 2135............ 3293
$279,900 ,...... 3 ..............Beautiful Kernan Lakes home 2 years young! 1860............ 3303
$279,900 ........ 4............2 story Sutton Lakes home w/wood floors 2236 ...........2963
$294,900........ 4............. Spacious Kernan Lakes home w/huge backyard! ............................. 2075............ 3211
S314,900 ....... 4.......... Johns Creek beauty reduced for quick sale! 2102 ............2806
S319,000 ........ 4.............World Golf Village, waterfront & preserve 2249............9514
S324,900 ........ 4 ...........Gorgeous Johns 'Creek home w/private backyard 2137............ 3044
$ 324,900 ........ 3...'.'....... Lakefront Johns Creek pond home! 1734 ............3157
$345,900 ........ 4............. Immculate Johns Creek home backing to preserve! 2162'............3190
$349,900 ....... 4......... Big Kernan Lakes home w/2 master suites! 2457............ 3038
$355,900 ........ 4........... Gorgeous Walkers Glen home on waterfront lot! 2270 ............3230
.389,000 ...... Land....... Vacant land, high & dry 55.5' x 120'..:......... 9552'
$485,000 ....... 3............. Windsor Parke pool home w/lots of room ................ ................ 2294.......... 3077
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Beautiful Mountain Views from Sweetwaters neri '-i ?..,
subdivision, an outstanding location. One acre plus lois L Lm
available, easy access only minutes from the tocn of ,S '
Hayesville, NC, the Hiwassee River, Lake Chatuge, and
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2 HUGE LOTS 1.5 blocks to the Ocean
in Old Atlantic Beach-Buy 1 or Both
Lot 1 -1210 Selva Marina Circle: 92.5' wide (front) x75.25'
Wide (Rear) x 123' Deep On an AWESOME cul-de-sac.,
$729,000
Lot 2 361 12th St.: 75' Wide (Front) x b '
60' Wide (Rear) x 175' Deep (East Side) -
x 167' Deep (West Side). $729,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821


Old Atlantic Beach
To Settle Estate
363 4th Street. Lot22 & Lot 24 MLS 295944, 295945
Asking 600K each but will entertain all written offers.

SCallAnita Vining
(904):739-0717- (904) 923-1511
Prudential
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Network Realty oeatei b' Owned & Operated


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2 Lots/duplex

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


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Happiness is...
Sa tree-lined street, close to the beach, friendly
neighbors & a wonderful pool home on 112 acre
ilot. 4BR,2.5BA, family RM w/FP, gorgeous
Kitchen w/granile/SS
appl/Shaker cabs. Bamboo floors in LR & DR. I
New Roof & AC. A bargain at $489,000!
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-23478812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com


-. What's Not To Like...
about this 3BR/2BA patio home? It has
Sthe most charming brick pated
*j' screened lanai \with POOL & lovely
herb gardens. Very private & fully
Fenced rear yard. Low maintenance
living in sought after Sa\\grass Players
Club $349,000
SSuzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnoll @lile Iesrealtors.com


NEW ATLANTIC BEACH HOME
REDUCED $25,000 FOR QUICK SALE!
3BR/2.5BA townhouse with over 1,700 sq. ft. of
living space! Double garage, extensive tile
flooring, gas fireplace, knockdown ceilings and
more! Wonderful floor plan situated on
large, treed lot! Just steps to the
largest park in the city! $269,900 "
241-3141 O'Malley
REAL ESTATE, .NC..

Beautiful Pool Home
East of AIA
ar Easy ,alk to beach. 3BR/2BA+ office Pool
'H'r Homne, Wonderful neighborhood, New:
SGranite surfaces in Kit. paint, master vanities,
& landscaping. Vaulted
ceilings, tile floors. large BR's. Great RMI
w/FP opens to pool & large pnvate yard.
$589.000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com

BEAUTIFUL WALKERS RIDGE HOME
W/VIEWS, OFF LF COURSE
Great condition 3BR/3BA home in gated community! interior is bright w/soaring
ceilings, eat in kitchen, split BR's, FP, screened porch. New AC HW heater,
,. carpet & garage door. Fresh
paint inside & out. New
landscaping on extra large
private lot w/lovely golf course
S views. Great value! $479,000.
i Suzie Mons Connoily 904-234-8812
sconnolly @ li est lesreallors.com

EXCEPTIONAL HOME...
Forthe discriminating buyer, 6BR/5.5BA w/
gorgeous pool on waterfront lot. Paver drive.
20" tile, Plantation shutters, kit w/custom
.. cabs, granite, SS appl., island w/gas
.. cooktop. Fabulous lighting, customized 3CG
for max storage. $1,275,000.

Su. ie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
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St. Augustine


1, 2,3 BD on ICW
Rent or Buy/Owner
SFinancing
$139,900,- $339,900



RBMB Cynthia Holmes
www.laspalmasforsale.com

904-463-6040


OCEANWALKI
You'll love entertaining family. and
friends in this 1 story, 4 bedroom beach
home. Spacious family room with
fireplace opens to kitchen and separate
breakfast area. Split bedrooms,
screened pool, security, located in highly
soughtafter neighborhood. $714,900.
MLS# 278270
OCEANVIEW DELIGHT!
Nestled by the beach, serene colors, fun,
fixtures, ocean view from living room,
sunsets from master suite. Built in 2004,
sunshine bright, high ceilings, fabulous
kitchen with stainless appliances,
spacious laundry room, outside shower,
neighborhood pool and tennis and
neighborhood walkway to the beach.
This picture perfect 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath
home can make your dreams come true.
$574,000. MLS# 307511
I ATLANTIC BEACH!
Cute as can be...4 bedrooms, 2 baths,
remodeled, updated and can be available
for quick move-in. Wood floors,
fireplace, lots of storage, security
system, private fenced backyard, and
deck for outdoor entertaining. Two story
concrete block and frame construction.
Convenient to elementary school,
shopping and the beach. CallTODAY!
$365,000. MLS# 307163
EASY TO ENJOY!
Location, location, location...rightin the
heart of Jacksonville. Built in 2003, this
2 story home features 4 bedrooms, 3.5
baths, study and an upstairs bonus room.
High ceilings, 9' interior doors,
hardwood floors, 42" cabinets, stainless
appliances, surround sound are just a
few reasons to make this house your
home. 549,000. MLS #304465 .
A PLACE TO CALL HOME!
Corner lot, concrete block construction,
paneling throughout interior of 2nd
floor, downstairs efficiency apt., lawn
irrigation, yard well and pump, ,2 car
garage, built in 1947. Short walk to the
beach, Ragtime, Al's pizza or your
favorite fun spot! Location is the key.
$695,000. MLS#297791.
KINOSIZE OPPORTUNITY!
Awesome corer building site for that
dream beach'getaway! This 140' x 95'
lot has both the beach and the
Intracoastal Waterway just short
distance away. The dead end street with


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boat ramp at the end makes boating
easily accessible offering the best of both
worlds for outdoor enthusiasts. Priced
below appraisal! $585,000. MLS#297216
PERSONALITY PLUS!
Charming "OldAtlantic Beach" cottage.
Built in 1949, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
living room, dining room, and kitchen
with cozy breakfast room overlooking
private yard. Awesome location---lot
extends from Ocean Blvd. to Beach Ave.
Just steps to the ocean and steps to dining
and shopping at the comer location of
Neptune Beach andAtlantic Beach. This
home is "one of a kind". $897,000.
MLS#298022
RIPE FOR A TRANSACTION!
:Cozy "Lakewood" bungalow offers
great possibilities with a little TLC. Built
in 1947,3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood
floors throughout, and updated kitchen
offers intimate entertaining. Home
includes a glassed Florida Room with
heat/air overlooking a spacious fenced
in backyard. $204,000. MLS#314772
WORTH THE MONEY OPPORTUNITY
Flexible floorplan with 3 bedrooms and
Ibath. Remodeled kitchen includes
plumbing with new fixtures, kitchen
cabinets, most windows and front siding.
New Culligan water system installed in
2003. $119,000. MLS#314772


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NASSAU MARSHFRONT w/tidal creek
access to Nassau River. 2;68 acres w/gor-
geous view. $268,000. OBO. 241-4876.


NEPTUNE BEACH lot for, sale, 501
Oceanwood Dr., 75' wide x 140' deep.
$259K. 334-7731
5 BLOCKS to ocean North Jax. Bch.
Large Corner lot 80x120 with 1000 sq ft
block house. Add on or tear down. As is.
Motivated seller..$295,000. 553-7203.
3.24 ACRES JACKSONVILLE, close to
9A and Beach Blvd. natural
wetlands/creek. $170,000. OBO. 241-
4876.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 328 10th Street,
85'x130'. Close to Ocean. $699,000.
Steve McGuire, 246-9915.
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Custom built by Greg Wilson w/ loads of
upgrades! Large private lot w/ screened
pool lanai & summer kitchen with heated
pool & spa. 'Lovely custom kitchen &
butler's pantry, enormous media/game
oom w/ wet bar & full bath, built-ins galore & lots of
Ireat storage. This is truly an immaculately maintained
iome. Offered at $949,999.
Call Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul 859-9100
IsaulOFlifesn lesrealtors.com


Ajs Beautiful Home in Sought
After Cypress Creek
Lov ing lycared for and maintained by original
o ners. 3BR/2BA home in Gated Sawgrass
Players Club golf comm. Large private lot
backs to golf course. Formal li ing & dining
rooms. FP. Ne tile in eat-in Kit. driveway,
roof & paint. $449.000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com


I BEAUTIFUL, "GREEN" ENERGY-EFFICIENT
I HOMES IN SOUTH JAX BEACH
T\ o houses off Jacksonville Drive, both 3055sf. One 4/3.5, the
other 5/4. Solar Hot Water Heaters. Concrete Block on both levels,
StormnWindows. and doubly-insulated 12in walls and 10ft ceilings
make these houses very energy-efficient. Large Kitchens have
GE Profile appliances. 42in Maple cabinets, and Granite
Countertops. Also, Gas Package for Cooktop.
Dryer and BBQ grill. Each offered at
669,000 Linda Pomerantz
923-8030 -hanalea
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most unique home in Jax. $1.975,000 '. I
MLS 289706 Lovely pool home in south
S"" '1i- J. ax Beach located at the end of a quiet
f;: street. Has newly remodeled kitchen,
-- : Iloors, interior paint and open floor plan.
All bedrooms have walk in closets. Short
bike ride to the beach. $334,500


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Network Realty ........ ., 759-8827 (cell)
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Direct GolfCourse Homes


Rare 5BR(5 v alk-in "KENNEDY FAMILY HOME"
closets), 4BA Home! 3200 Incredible Price, Charming;
LA Sq Ft Sunken Mstr 4 bedroom/2 bath family
Tub Area Oversized home 2880 LA Sq. Ft
Rooms New Kit *Large with Pool.* Move-In or
Lot $1,288,000 Renovate Trust Says
"Sell" $987,000

Can Janet Wells VBR. Inc.
S 635-6375- 543-2545
r O PonteVedra Beach Realty, IncM


OPEN HOUSES THE WOODS
August 13, 2006 1:00-3:00 pm
.. .1 2030 Bent Pine Court -
$245,000 The Woods gate
(closest to Atl. Blvd.) to left
onto The Woods Dr to left @
SBent Pine Ct. 4bd/3ba, 2,229
s.f., 2 car garage
2260 West Fallen Tree Dr. -
$399,900 The Woods gate
(closest to Hodges) left @
S. .stop sign, right @ Palmetto
S Glade, right @ Fallen Tree
W. (3rd st on rt) 4bd/2ba,
2,571 s.f., pool, 2 car garage
S 2252 The Woods Drive East -
$429,000 The Woods gate
(closest to Hodges) left @
S. stop sign, home @ corner of
Loblolly Ln. 4bd/3ba, 3,014
s.f., 2 car garage
When you're ready to make a 'move'in the right direction!
Prudential Network Realty
1000 Sawgrass Village Drive, Suite 101
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
Ellen Poling-Wright 838-4562
Cristina Mussallem 655-2184
(Prudential Jason Rue 251-4732
Network Reaty ar.wt
Independently Owned & Operated


MLS 299269 This magnificent home is a
Wm Morgan masterpiece & recd the
'Excellence in Design Award' from the
Amer. Inst. of Architects in Jax. Home has
over 1800 SF of cov. porches. Home is
built around a lovely bay tree. The
micronesian metal roof design affords
beautiful ocean views, artist's studio,
dumb wailer or elevator, nuge 3 car gar &
seo entry to full auest suite. One of the


Old Atlantic Beach
50x150 LOT

2 blocks to the Ocean
Build your dream home 2 blocks to the ocean & a
short walk to the Town Center. Offered at $539,000

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PONTE VEDRA, Sawgrass TPC, 3/2, 2
car garage, lake, cul de sac, great shape,
'moving. $309,000. 352-634-1805.


Lowest Priced Home In taatfic Beach
East of Seminolel REDUCED
This home is nestled on the cozy street of Ocean Grove
Drive and features 1850sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, a
new roof, new HVAC, Awesome stone fireplace, and a
beautiful tiled back porch. Don't miss
your chance to enjoy the unparalleled ,
charm Atlantic Beach has to offer! l:-l l 7
Priced to Sell! $499,900
Call Kathryn Lotowycz
904.386.9558


7 l E I Contemporary Gem
1i -Selva Marina Norte
This home is located 3.5 blocks from
the ocean on a cul-de-sac. Beautiful
open floor plan featuring 4 bedrooms &
3 full baths. Rich wood accents
throughout. Home enjoys an emphasis on nature featuring
multi-level pond with waterfalls, brick Bar-be-que, expansive
deck that is shaded in the summer by the tree canopy and
array of tropical vegetation and fruit trees. The right mix of
home, privacy and nature. Offered at $624,900
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821


Completely Renovated Contemporary-
Awesome Intracoastal Views
1657SF Neptune Beach Home sits on the marsh w/an
85' dock on a small creek leading to the Intracoastal.
Navigable for a small skiff or Jet Ski at high tide. The
views are absolutely breathtaking! Just remodeled
inside & out. 3bdrm/2ba, 2-Car
Garage & Awesome Deck-Offered at E
$525,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821


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568-1523
"She KNOWS the beaches...
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Steps to Ocean Atl. Bch.
Adorable 3BR. 4 homes off bch. true vintage ambiance!.
Designer LR/DR/Kit upgrades, wd firs. private gardens.
Create your dreamhome or bch. retreat! $795.000

S. Jax, Bch 5 Blks to Sunrise
Unique beachy 3/3 on lrg. 50x125 lot w/serene backyard
pond. Custom w\d firs, Bonus Rmfoffice. open la yout.
Walk the bch-everyday $440,000

Nept. Triplex- 1+ Blk. to "Big Water!"
Rare "old N.B." fifid, 6 blks to "corner!" C. blk 4/2
duplex. 1/1 gar. apt. Ideal s.f. conversion + guesthouse.
Bring nails' and hammer! $672,500

Southside "Deercreek'"
Delightful 5/3 in hub of convenience! Pretty bkyard
pond, sunny GR/Kit, casual LR/DR, easy room for pool.
Extremely motivated Sellers! Reduced to $538.900


LIFESTYLES' DYNAMIC DUO-

AT IT AGAIN!

3 Homes at the Beach for you...


3515 So. 1st St. 1 block from beach, 3BR/IBA on
5ox1i4 lot, totally renovated 8 furnished. Large
front porch, i car garage. $675,00 MLS# 3oo00003.


119 37th Ave. So. REDUCED! 2 blocks from
beach, 3BR/2BA w/att. 2 car gar. FP 8 Florida room
Remodeled 8 ready. $699,ooo. MLS#3o0875


832 Bonaire a short bike ride to beach,
3BR/2.5BA, loft/office in popular Ocean Cay
neighborhood. 2086 sq. ft. $465,000o 'MS#298963


Call us today for your dream home!


Sherri Ben, REALTOR
904-65I-I830
Lisa DiStefano, REALTOR ,
904-514-3167 .


FSBO, AT the beach. Adorable
3BR/1BA-+ bonus. Fenced yard. 1551
Sunset Dr Jax Bch. $284,900. 241-6102.


Open House
19 Solana Rd.
Sunday
12-3
Incredible
Lakefront
View
Frank Lloyd Wright Design
3BR/3.5BA
3,000 +
Quick walk to the beach
Unique brick floors
Must See for

SYourself

$1,775,000
Call Maxine. Kelley
@923-3136



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NEW CONSTRUCTION IN PV!.
3BR/ 2.5BA 1852sf stucco home w/ gran-
ite countertops, crown molding & lush
landscaping. Too many upgrades to men-
tion! $374,900. Call Stephanie for details
(904)333-8321.
EAST OF A1A. 2BR/2BA condo. No mini-
mum lease term. $299,900. Kathy Tillakos
realtor, Vanguard Realty. 465-3053.
WATER FRONTI Newly Remodeledl
FSBO, Gorgeous view,' everything newl
2/2, single family, Sawgrass TPC, Below
market price $284,900. (914)371-9088.
IC WEST, off N. Kernan, Mt. Pleasant
S/D, 4/2/2, 1850sf, new paint, carpet, tile.
& more. $248,500. 318-3719.
PONTE VEDRA 3BR/2.5BA,1500sf, just
remodeled; 42" Hickory cabinets, granite
counter tops, travertine floors, bamboo in
dining room, Berber carpet, hot tub, 2 car
garage $318,000, 463-0505. /
WATERFRONT MODEL HOME.
3BR/2.5BA has 2705sf, w.spacious open
family room, gas fireplace, formal dining,
loft, over $71,000 in upgrades! Two
screened lanais, open deck, and balcony
overlooking your private dock. $889,000.
Contact Phyllis Staines with RE/MAX
Coastal Real Estate at 904-476-SOLD or
visit www.pstaines.com




With an accepted offer
on any of these homes!
Waterfront S889k
4234 Tradewinds Drive
3/2.5 former model, dock

4/2, fml Ir/dr 285k
12929 Deep River Way
.21 acres reduced $30k

Upgraded 3/2, $305k
4779 Kernan Mill Lane
Stucco. tile, trees, fncd yrd

Spacious 3/2 + office $275k
2465 Misty Water Dr. W.
Fncd yrd, reduced $15k

4/2 on .27 acres $345k
1502 4th Ave. N. Jax Beach
Updated, hol tub, deck, lanai

Jax Beach Condo $145k
1800 The Greens #304
Marshview, apples, lanai


Awesome Alantic Beach Town House Located
Only Hall A Block To The Ocean! REDUCEDI
This home is nestled on the cozy street of Ocean Grov
Drive:and features 1850sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths,,
new roof, new HVAC, Awesome stone fireplace, and i
beautiful tiled back porch. Don't miss
your chance to enjoy the unparalleled -5
charm Atlantic Beach has to offer! E.E
Priced to Sell! $499,900
Call Kathryn Lotowycz


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NLS# 315239 Brand n~s In Ihr.:ir 3BR/2BA NLS# 318816 Spectacular vievs of the
condo. upgr.desga.r including grank o.uiirs ocean. one block to the beach. Ne condo
& a~iinleks appliances. giarage & parking.
rl,. man r rci Ge boating lofistle 12+ ceilings, covered
:conl'iunAfl '.~p-ll. clubhlouie, fines i.entr & veranda. plush carpet exquisite iushes, 22
elevaour'. i5'.iN O 285-1800 parking paces rooftop sundeck & hot tub.
JA\ BEACH $779,900 241-2417
TOh) L RENOV4AED & REDLUCDI Pekict (eaway
MLS# 313604 'BBR ,BA ciru hi, Chanrim N MLS#3105001BR/lB,.largeprivatedeck
hrace ile lr in, b, rgTxas. l.1lch 'ha nv great ocean ie Oak oors and
mjpic cbirme. appliaricc & SArumia curi h anrs a s. Oak door and
ii'.. BAl I\lrLr. r u.r, n F'LTibing. ne,, -LibdeAC.. updated. $279,X100 241-2417
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'.34 .-iN.i: 285-1800 MLS# 289380 Spacious duplexi ust a block
lOr JACEIT TO BOECHBo ll rnD beach up/down strle.4-, 2-400 sq ft,
MLS# 249009 Dinier,,on,,; i1 18 .. 71 1. 22' ample parkng.huge loi exc rental history!
,iV 1285-1800 1 699.5 ) 241-2417
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,. urn.,.cmiac.d ,'e.an 'ic.. ae,:s fn:.m Ocean NILS4 306556 Comer lot to build your
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3B \. :over22' :SF ruien,:r.,chc..eiru.h-.i crn. roller ihru Atlantic Beach Unlities in place
flr. & cabiricu. Fp:', l.i. p kingg &a: norage c 579,s0 241-2417
R,9.7iO :s $ 125 7.1.) 285-1800 Otne Bedm Condol
C4EFREE. AFFORDABLE... CE ALNIRE ll 1Bo n
LOC4TED & REDUCEDI MLS#287394On Anastasia sland-Bike to
hLS# 281989 This 3BR'BAL. nd:,, .../ganrge the beach! 159,900 241-2417
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. ms& .a n :.open l1.icr plai. brealki.st bar :open NILS#302741 Coastal homes overlooking
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Frcnch double do.ors io bat.lcn\ ,..q wr 2S5. Salt Run/lntracoas-al Waterway.
I~ih) rComiemporar) finishes, relaxed elegant
OCaNFOW IN I- tn C BEACI liing near histoncSt. Augustnesurrounded
ILS# 293229 Renodeled ,,ecelleni by spectacular \ies W6-19,900-$1,595,1000
craiLmanilhp. tradiL.:n.il 2.i.io, 5BR3 SBA + 241-2417
libarijr,/oike. c:d "lo.ors & .,. ll. 2FP.. 3 Hlomes From Ocean!
addluo,:nil ;BRIIBA & iurig a.rea apt o,..r NILS # 306428 4/3, 4273 sf, 3+ stories,
pan.irn C-ar -r .' 419'9S 2wI85-1800 Adanic Bch.Open plangourmet kit,custom
PONME ItEDRA LAUfRON CODWDO cabs & upgrades galore. DR/lki/fam
MLS# 295928 ?BR/' 5BA. 2.sil.: 1123 SF. combo,brealdast rm/bar. 2 Indry rms, an
LFDR ,..tni-. FF' ul II:d F L.-i, cji ..i .lch.'ri. srtdo/Lden.ofc, $1,599,00) 241-2417
ciling lar.s. creeneri lanai Oi' rl:oking ltCke., Jat Dh Pool Dome
l'.cjie d rl i':lur r,ard. <..ni) m iN rte n l Jw B cJ h Po ol Hom e
'mjlide f.s.,Il, ern, runs, clubhr -.e & n,-,rc S# 289706 Lovely 3/2 remodeled
$223,500 285-1800 home near beach & schools. $349,900
QUEEN'S HARBOUR NEW PRICE! 241-2417
MIS# 299292 Enjoy the Intracoastal breeze & Simqpy esistible
golf course views from beautifully maintained IS# 310324 5/3 in Odoms Mill. Open
4BR/3BA + ilud], home w/open floor plan, and desi
hardwood floorsmmainlivingareas,newcatpe floor plan, many upgrades anddesi r
in BRs, private lanai, screened pool, oversized touches throughout.Privatelotborderingon
lot w/oak canopies. $689,500 285-1800 preservebon two sides..$565,000 241-2417
OCE4NFRONTLOTNOITH locationLocar !
of VIANO BEACl MLS#282150 Adorable 3/2, relaxing in-
MLS# 301698 Terrific opportunity! 100.FT groundpoolVerylglotonPonteVedraBlvd.
oceanfrbntage, 214 FT deep, excellent value in Cloto th beach. Movein condo A must
developing area & previously pennitted forhome.in Close to .. Move-incond.....
$895000 285-1800 tteforhome see! $949,00-$1,094,876 241-2417
HOME ONPRESERVE LOT ffassi Aanc Beach Caner
S ODOMSMI LREDUCED! MLS # 303738 4/4 built in 1999. wood
MLS# 304635 Just 5 minutes to the beach! floors, large master suite with sitting area,
Pictureperfect4BR/3BAhomeiislight,bright& private balcony, open kitchen, serene
airy w/screened lanai, many upgrades, gas FP backyard, garage with workspace.
lots of tile, fresh paint, 3-car garage & more! 1,59,900 24
$550,000 285-1800 $1,5 900241-2417
SCENIC W4RSH VIEWS Stunning MAl Beach!
MLS# 305773 From this 2nd story 2BR/2BA MIS# 278492 Completely renovated TH
condo, many upgrades including a FP, granite in Atl Beach. Tis 3/2.5 TH has almost 2800
counters, wood & betber carpet floors, vaulted SF, a 2 car garage, wood floors, plantation
ceilings & screened balcony, all appliances grane
convey, community pool, hot tub, tennis & shutters, granite countertops and private
clubhouse. $227,500 285-1800 porches with ocean views. $799,900
POIE VEDRA HOMIE 241-2417
MIS# 306851 East ofAIA! walking distance OdomsIIlI
to beach, community pool, tennis & basketball MLS#3038634/2,2461SF,openfloorplan,
courts, 2BR/2BA w//large screened room w/tile splitBRfloorplan,laigekitchen withbreak-
floors, kitchen has tile counters, wood floors & fast bar. Lanai overlooking large backyard.
newer appliances, vaulted ceilings & new roof
2005. $289,000 285-1800 $494,900 241-2417
dependentlyowned andoperted
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JAX BEACH- 5 blocks to ocean, 3/2.5
1974sf, beach cottage. Bonus rm, large
17x23 family rm, formal dining rm, kitchen
with 42" maple cabinet, new carpet &
paint, huge deck, wood spa. Move in
ready. Must seel 561 Upper 8th Ave. S.,
$434,900. 534,7380.
NEPTUNE BCH. FSBO 4BR/3.5BA.
Ocean view. 2540sf. 1/2 block to ocean,
1/2 block to town center. Numerous up-
grades. $825,000. 115 Orange St.
Broker/owner. 725-0302 or 887-8237.
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY 12-3PM
HARBOUR SPRINGS- 4/2,2 car gar.
Newer area, very open, beaut. stone fire-
place, fenced yard, corner lot. Close to
schools/ beaches. Just. listed. $219,900.
HOME FINDER REALTY
221-1711 or 241-5501.
JB: 832 1st St S and/or 111 9th Ave S.
Two beach houses, oceanview, 241 7634.
WATERFRONT COMMUNITY, all brick,
3BR/2BA, 2025sf; community boat, ramp,
$324,900, Magnolia Properties
MLS#309909. Call 465-4328, 348-5665.
MOVE IN READY, updated and refinished
3BR/2.5BA home located at 1404 Decla-
ration Dr. Jax Beach. This home sits on a beautiful lake view lot and
is close to beaches, shopping and the
JTB. Just reduced and ready to sell 904-
'563-1516.
REDUCED! JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA, parti-
ally furnished, fenced yard, screened-in
porch and. deck w/private entrance to
master bath. Great investment or starter
home. $262,000.' (904)247-8004,
(904)635'6943.





806-A 3rd St. Neptune Beach

MARSHFRONTLOT: .99 acre
marshfront lot in small Neptuie
Beach cul-de-sac subdivision'.
$449,900
OCEANFRONT LOTS: Great
invesmieni opportunity in Vilano.
Beach. 3 adjacent lois available for
$3,200,000
GREAT INVESTMENT IN
NEPTUNE BCH: 1900 sl home
sits on two large buildable lots in
desirable Neptune Beach seeing.
$550.000

PRICE REDUCTION: 4BR/2BA
all brick home in quiet beach
neighborhood $484,900
Call Jason Jarrett @
904-591-5917 mobile
904-247-7000 office


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 w/jacuzzi and separate shower. Gas
frplc. w/gas appliances, cozy screened
porch, custom draperies, and blinds plus
all appliances convey. Asking $384,900.
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
ICW NEW 4/2 split. 2190sf. 2car garage,
lot 60 x 120. Under warranty. $335,000
OB0.813-1200.
EXECUTIVE COUNTRY home near Gain-
esville, lakeview, upstairs master suite
w/office, 4/3. 2950sf, 5 acres, built 2002.
$469,000. Independent Brokers 904-710-
3111.
AFFORDABLE
ATLANTIC BEACH
Townhouse 3BR/2BA, 1334sf, laminate
flooring, 1st floor, fenced yard, french
doors to patio, 1927 Mary Street. Excel-
lent condition; $149,900, 333-4641.
WATERFRONT COMMUNITY- BRICK
4/2.5; pool+-spa, 2984sf, boat slip sepa-
rate, 465-4328. MLS# 312424 $419,000.
A.B: TOWNHOUSE- 3/2.5 1600sf 2 car
garage, built 2002, $246K OBO, 658
Stocks 534-4848.
OPEN HOUSE Sal' Sun., lpm-5pm.
Adorabe 3.2 home just 3 obocks from
beach. Musl See 415 16th Ave. S.
$389,900.
POOL HOME 245K, 3BR/1.5BA. Lg. Fam-
Ily Room. 1619 Sunset Drive, Jax. Bch.
904-223-3969:
ISLE OF Palms, 3/2, new paint inside &
out, fixtures, caipel, windows, landscap-
ing; sprirkier system. A/C &. roof.
$265,000. Tim 509-9071
NEPTUNE BEACH
INDIAN WOODS
Open House, Sat. & Sun 12-3pm,
1206 Kings Rd Remodeled 3BR 2BA. w/
Ig pool. privale backyard wi beaublul land-
scaping. 673-6826
INTRACOASTAL WATER eoep water ac-
cess. 3BR,2.5BA 1800sl. new rool, nard-
woor floors. 2 car garage 2 boal lifts
$549,000 463-0505
NEW LISTINGI Beautiful Beach Home.
Open House. Sunday, 1pm-4;30pm.
Selva Linkside. 1660 Linkside Court
North, Atlantic Beach, 3BR/2.5BA. Pool.
$472.500. 472-5558, Magnolia Proper-
ties.


East of 3rd St in Jax Beach
$359,9 '- L8I]
REDUCED FOR FAST SALE!
This home includes 2bdrm, 2 ba
plus 2-Car Garage. Awesome
Investment opportunity, less than 1 block to the
Ocean. Residential grandfathered in but zoned
commercial.
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821


Beautiful Cottages at Atlantic Beach
Exclusive Private Community
Maintenance Free 3 story w/elevator, 2 Car Garage
features 4 Bdrms/Sitting Rm/4Ba. Covered Balconies &
3rd FIr Deck. Concrete Exterior Construction-Open Design-
Finished 9-10' Ceilings-Bosch
Stainless Steel Appl. -Granite,.Custom.
Wood Cabinetry. Coiimbh'ro-6il &
Walkway to Beach Ave.' $875,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821


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


MARSH LANDING LISTING
Light & bright remodeled to the
nines, Nothing missed in the
remobelea kitchen with profes-
sional appliances, wood floors.
2 fpl. high ceilings, impressive
stairway. 4BR + office. 3BA on
lagoon $949,000 Joyce Reesh


GOLF COURSE HOMESITE
Rare opportunity to build on a
large treed lot in the heart of
Marsh Landing! Surrounded by
pristine marsh with awesome
views of the 8"' fairway and 7''
green! $899,000 Please call
Michelle Floyd /JiAtyne Hoffman


GUANA PRESERVE ESTATE STUNNING ICW HOMESITE
5BR/4BA + study immaculate 75' x460' lot located directly on
rick home w/enchanting oaks, the Inlracoastal Waterway
and bnlliant views of the Guana Deep water access, gorgeous
Preserve Exquisite finishes with tree filled lot w/expansive views
granite countertops & Plantation to the north & south Perfect
shutters Call Michelle Floyd location to build your dream
or Jayne Hoffman 51,395,000 hpme. $875,000'Susan Fort
BEACH, DINING & SHOPPING TOWNHOUSE OFF SAN PABLO
only steps from this new Immaculate 3/3 + 2-car garage
complex w//gourmet kitchen in Pelican Bayl Freshly painted,
custom cabinets, 18' ceramic new Berber carpet, great room
.tlle, walk-in closet, garden tub & with vaulted ceilings & fireplace.
morel Fitness ctr, business ctr, Screened' patio overlooks pri-
infinity pool, outdoor grilling vate wooded preserve. Michelle
area. $354,900 Kelly Blackburn Floyd -Jayne Hoffman $278,000
MAGNOLIA HAMMOCKCHARM OCEANFRONT RETREAT
Delightful 2-story cassically Tbis condo occupies the entire
designed w/fabulous. floor. plan 8 floor Gorgeous ocean
& finishes! High ceilings, custom views, 36" Satumia marble
built-ins, beautiful, tile & wood flooring, plasma TV's, remote
floors, lovely screened patio controlled blinds,, gourmet
with fireplace! $699,000 kitchen & morel Michelle Floyd
Jayne Hoffman & Michelle Floyd or Jayne Hoffman $2,249,000
OLD PONTE VEDRA MARSH LANDING
Walk to the beach & Club from Amazing 2-story traditional
this meticulously maintained home with long private drive
4/3.5 brick home w/incredible creating an "estate feel."
panoramic water-to-golf views, Beautiful marsh and golf views,
spacious rms, gorgeous poo & screened pool plus an upstairs
spa + much morel $1,399,000 evening deck! Jayne' Hoffman
Sarah Whitlock & Susan Fort or Michelle Floyd $969,000
EVERYTHING & MORE WATERFRONT INVESTMENT
Approx. 3000sf, 4'bedrooms, property on Doctors Lake in OP.
2.5 baths + bonus room, granite 100' on lake, access to St.
countertops, hardwood floors, Johns River, great long term
faux painting, satellite system, investment property. 3R/1.5BA
3-car side entry garage, located SF home & triplex 1BR/1BA.
on preserve. ,Offered for units. $989,000 Kim Lindeman,
$625,000 Call Kim Martin-Fisher Judy Smith or Gypsy Alexander
OCEAN VIEW TOWNHOME IN HEART OF MARSH LANDING
4BR/3.5BA unobstructed ocean Like new traditional brick home
views Over 2,500 square feet on serene lake. Completely re-
with custom cabinets, granite, modeled...new roof, new AC,
stainless, built-ins, crown new kitchen, new baths, new
molding, library/office, 2-car flooring, new landscaping &
garage and more! $999,900 more. 5BR/4.5BA bonus rm,
Please call Kelly Blackburn -4800sf. $1,499,000 Susan Fort


ATLANTIC BEACH
OPEN SUNDAY 1-3.
This upscale 3br/ 2 1/2ba townhome has it
all! Superior quality and'construction. De-
signer finishes, coral stone floors, granite
counters. Fabulous rooftop deck. Steps to
beach. Move in condition. 323 7th St.
$729,000. 242-8081.

FSBO, BEACH cottage in old Atlantic Bch.
2287sf on oversized corner lot.
4BR/2.5BA w/bonus room. Hardwood
floors, pavers all the way around plus two
arbors. Ideally located close to beach,
shops, and dining. Open House Sunday
2p-8:30p at 390 3rd St. MLS# 316933.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH. Sawgrass
Players' Club, 3BR/2BA. $389,900.
(904)613-5854.
FSBO, NEPTUNE Bch. 3BR/3BA, shake/
shingle home, excellent condition. 227
North St. $549,000. (904) 233-2151.
I.C. WEST- Kernan Forest. 2004 execu-
tive home, 5BR/4BA, 2-car, 2,650+s.f.
$409,500. Independent brokers 710-3111.
OWN YOUR own island! 3/2 w/sunroom
plus bonus in The Sanctuary. 2265sf, la-
goon front- Must See! 904-477-1368.
.REDUCED; 4BR/2BA, split plan, w/2 story
workshop. Upgrades. Desirable Neptune
Beach neighborhood. Priced under ap-
praised value to sell at $424,900. Drive by
1525 Forest Ave. Motivated seller.
Will co-op. (904)463-7245.
ATLANTIC BEACH, FSBO, 341 9th St.
2.5 blks from beach, 2 blks from paik.
4BR/2BA, $534,000. (904)710-8334.
FSB6. 4BR/2BA, Walden Chase, large
fenced yard, PV Schools. Close attorney
provided. $299,000. 382-0877.
BEACH/SAN PABLO area. FSBO 3501
Claridge Rd. E. Newly remodeled, vacant.
2BR/1BA, large backyard. $140,000 223-
5149/339-4685.
JAX. BEACH '2BR/1.5BA townhouse, ce-
ramic tile floors, CH&A, laundry room, ap-
pliances, patio, privacy fenced yard,
$1000/mo, no pets, 1 year lease,
993-1114.
JB, MUST SACRIFICE Brei.
4BR/2 5BA, 2400*st 2000si. screened
'enclosure w/heated pool facing 17th hole
on JB Golf Course. Replumbed, new insu-
lation. completely new A/C, all in 2001.
Sprnkler system, house'needs updating in
mosr rooms Way below market at
$365.000 OBO. House will be sold on
Sunday 8'1306 13 Fairway Lane. Open
House Salurday and Sunday 10a.m.- 5
t904)962-5332


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BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA townhome. 5
blocks to beach. $227,000. Call realtor/
owner (904)742-6423.
7C PV Ct Townhome cozy 2/1.5
$159,900. Candlerhomes.com 327-0558.
LEASE/ PURCHASE Secret Woods. Brick
hotne, 3BR/2BA, 1895sf. $284,900 OBO.
Bring all offers. Independent Brokers
710-3111.
WALK TO the beach/ lodge. 2BR/2BA at
the innlett at PV By the Sea: $467,500.
962-6876.
HELP-U-SELL
COASTAL REALTY
VILLAGES OF PABLO
4BR/2BA huge cul-de-sac lot, community
pool and tennis, minute to the Beaches A+
school. $288,900.
WATERFRONT ICW
Ponte Vedra Bch.- Roscoe Blvd. Custom
built. New Construction, over 4000sf
75x400 lot. Call for email of floor plan
$1,925 million.
ISLE OF PALMS
3BR/2BA, all brick, 2+ garage, backs to
small creek -leading to intracoastal,
$289,900.
.EAST OF AIA
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Totally remodeled 4BR/2.5BA, limestone
flooring, slate countertops, custom cabi-
nets and lighting. Owned: by professional
kitchen/. bath designer. GORGEOUS!
Must see! $549,900.
INVESTOR ALERT PVBI
TWO 1BR/1BA +loft Ponte 'Vedra Beach
Condos,. upgrades including granite & tile
floors, fireplace, custom lighting, private
beach access, tennis, fitness room...1 unit
currently'leased. $189,900 & $195,900.
15TH AVE; S.- SOUTH JAX BEACH
Key West style cottage, adorable with
huge great room, private backyard, great
for entertaining, Low maintenance land-
scaping. $323,900.
WINDSOR POINTE CONDO
Motivated seller 2BR/2BA, downstairs
unit, fireplace, wood floors,. car garage.
Offered at $154,900.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Dolphin Cove, PVB, 3BR/2BA, huge cor-
ner lot. all brck, cul-de-sac. updated tile in
main giving area Ready to gol $304,900.
JOHNS CREEK ICW
3BR/SBA wJlarge bonus room, popular
floorplan w/formal living/ dining room, cov-
ered lahai, inground swim spa. Offered at.
$ 3 3 9 ,5 0 0 ; L 1
SAN PABLO CREEK
3BR,2 .5BA. Corner lot, at condition, &
schools. close to Deaches $269 500
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Upgraded home in San Pablo Circle,
3BR/2BA home w/spacious master suite.
Fenced back yard large den immaculale-
ly mamlnained Onered at $328.900
MARSHFRONT-OFF SAN PABLO RD.
3BR'2BA Large lor no HOA, beaultul
views $324,900 .
ST. AUGUSTINE
4/2 HOME in Walden Chase off CR 210,
never lived in, huge great oom, $349,900.
FULL SERVICE.
BIG SAVINGS.
THE-EXPERTS
NEXT DOOR.
Call: 904-241-4447
SELL YOUR HOME STARTING AT $2950 .
www.helpusell.com/coastalrealty
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ATLANTIC BEACH Town House,
2BR/1.5BA, 6 blocks to ocean, 1300sf.,
fireplace, fenced yard, retails for $270K,
needs $15K In repairs, asking only $220K
OBO, I'll pay $5K of your closing costs.
(904)534-4848.
Ocean Cay- FSBO. 664.Bonaire Circle,
2200sf. w/great room, 3BR/2BA.
Located on mature pond. Granite, wood
floors, new paint. $529K will co-op.
(904)463-1197.
BEACHES
COURTYARDS -A.B..Rented until March
'07, this 2/2 condo near base/ beaches is
perfect for 1st time buyer or investor. Pri-
vate courtyard area, no stairs, flat unit.
$11:9,900.
CYPRESS CREEK- Near Mayport Elem.&
Wonderwood, nice, 3/2, 2 car gar. freshly
painted, new vinyl and more.$194,900. *
ICW
VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK- 3/2, 2 car
gar., nice lot, stainless appliances, .Kernan
area. $198,000.
HARBOUR SPRINGS- 4/2,2 car gar.
Newer area, very open, beaut.stone fire-
place, fenced yard, corner lot. Close to .
schools/ beaches., Just listed. $219,900.
ASHLEY WOODS- 4/2, 2 car gar. over
2000sf. This home is better than new,
really. Huge kitchen, and master bed and
bath. Formal dining, and formal living,
currentlyy used as office) or 4th bdrm. 2
yrs.,old. $275,000.
SAN PABLO & BEACH BLVD AREA-
Tivoli Subdiv. Nice, 3/2, 2 car gar, minutes
from beaches, shopping, newer home, Ig.
yard. $248,900.
ARLINGTON
ARLINGWOOD SUDIV-This 3/2 must be
seen to be appreciated. Older nice area
but home has been re-done. Your own
paradise for only $187,900.
BROOKWOOD FOREST- 3/2.5 Town-
home with gar, 1600sf. reduced to
$164,900.
ARLINGTON HILLS- Cute, 3/2, covered
parking' nice yard. Great starter
ome.$149,900.
NORTH JAX
DAMES PT.AREA-DUNNS PLANTA-
TION, 4/3, over 30K In upgrades, below
appraisal.bener man a model home
$298 900
CRESTWICK CROSSING- Pulaski area,
near schools' shopping, newer 4/2,
2200fl approx. priced lor quick sale at
$239 900
BONAPARTE CROSSING, newer home,
4/2, near schools & shops $237.000
HOME FINDER REALTY
221-1711 OR 241-5501.
PONTE VEDRA Beach. The slands New
rool, attached garage, 2BR'2BA, large
comer 10o. $59 association dues Includes
pool, tennis. lawn service, pest control,
iermrre bond. Priced undermarket value
for quick:sale; $225,000. 423-768-0384.
ATL BCH HOME $209,900
FSBO. GOOD Starter Homel 618-1
Dunon Island Dr West.. 3BR/1.5BA. New
AC, root. windows, doors. and applian-
ces By appoirnimenr only. Call David
247-0665 (home), 704-2337 (cell).,
2 BLOCKS to beach, 2BR, screened
porch, 2 car garage. $249,900 Consider
lease option, Owner/ Agent 463-7343.


ATLANTIC BEACH HOME
3BR/1BA, large lot, walk to parks/beach.
Newer kitchen floors and AC. Appraised at
$225,000, sell below appraisal at
$210,000. Great Investment opportunity.
651-6748 or 247-9244.


2BR/2BA CONDO, 1-mile to beach, close
to shopping, granite countertops, wood &
berber throughout, w/marsh view. Gated
community including gym, pool, & tennis.
$227,500 plus 6 months of prepaid condo
fees. Call Ted (904) 537-7896.


LIVE AT the beach for under $150,000!
Adorable 1BR/ 1BA condo w/ marsh
views, new paint, new flooring &
screened-in patio. $148,900. Call Stepha-
nie for details (904)333-8321.


IC WEST near Mayo Clinic, 3/2/2, 1750+
sf, remodeled, $274,500. Independent JAX BCH. 2yr old. 3BR/2BA, garage, con- VALENCIA NEW Luxury condo.
Brokers 710-3111. sider lease option. $249,900. 2BR/2.5BA., 1622sf. Upgrades, end unit.
ADORABLE BEACH home. 3/2. 1 car car- Owner/agent. 568-4818. Ready in fall. $469K. (904) 716-9236.


port, large backyard for entertaining
w/new swim spa and decking throughout,
sitting on two large city lots, beautiful
oaks. Reduced to $343,500. 941 Ruth.
Ave. Motivated seller,(904)338-4303.
LIVE IN AB <$400,000. 5 blocks to ocean,
lakefront, pool. 3BR/2.5BA, 2 car garage.
See to appreciate. 518 Selva Lakes Cir-
cle. $395,000. 904-994-4220.
GREAT INVESTMENT opportunity
3BR/2BA home + duplex, 4 blocks to
ocean, $765,000. Call Kathy Tiliakos Re-
altor, Vanguard Realty, (904)465-3053.
PONTE VEDRA POOL HOME. 5BR/5BA
on lake w/2917sf., screened pool and spa,
bonus room, wood and tile floors, in-law
suite, 3 car garage, WOW! $679,000.
Contact Phyllis Staines with RE/MAX
Coastal Real Estate at 904-476-SOLD or
visit www.pstaines.com
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, August 12th from 1pm-4pm.'ln
convenient Windsor Parke. 4BR/2.5BA,
newly carpeted. Priced to sell. $389,500.
Hodges to Sutton Park; left on Windsor
Park, right on Hanover Park to property.
BEST BUY IN AB
3BR/2BA, 1328sf, end unit townhome,
great condition, gorgeous landscaping,
new siding, new A/C, fantastic location
$182,900,Realty Executives PonteVedra.
Call Ivana 891-9157.
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday & Sunday, lO0am-3pm
3BR/2.5BA townhouse in Sawgrass TPC,
1540sf., 1 car garage. Wood floors, gran-
ite countertops, custom cabinets. Newly
remodeled. 29 Turtleback Trail. $349,900
will co-op. (904)535-3200.
WATERFRONT HOME. Price slash this
weekend from 925K to 860K. 14741
Marsh View lDr. Call Chuck at Killebrew
and Co. Realty.'228-0553 for appt.
INDIAN SPRINGS, 3BR/2.5BA w/pool,
4 miles to beach. Renovaled $259,000.
12778 Sekani Way. t904)521.7021.



PONTE VEDRA, 1BR/1BA, 750sf., open
floor plan, 1car ga-age. nickory cabinets.
granite countertops. Traverine stone-
floors, .late snower 9199.900
(904)463-0505.
13715 N. Richmond Park Dr. #305 Wind-
sor Pointe, $184,900. 3BR/2BA, 1500sf.
w/garage. Lowest priced condo in Wind-
sbrl Beautiful family room, bright kitchen &
convenient inside laundry room, gorgeous
master suite w/walk-in closet & private
bathl Cdll Assist 2 Sell Buyers & Sellers
Real Estate. 247-4442 or view online @
jaxbesthomes.com.


OCEANFRONT 2/2, garage, pool, views
from every room. $525,000. Owner/ agent
568-4818.

OCEANFRONT CONDOS
Many units priced thousands below ap-
praised value. Fabulous Costa Verano
Condo over 2200sf. Call, for details and
appointments. ASSIST 2 SELL Buyers &
Sellers Real Estate. Call 247-4442 or 568-
6909 or 568-6887. Ask for Shirley Lee or
Ed Quasky.

PVB CONDO, Fountains #36, 3BR/2.5BA,
(478)335-6691. Open House Sunday,
8/13, 2pm-4pm.

PVB. 1BR/1BA, 550sf, tiled,,new applian-
ces, ground floor. $145,900. 285-6325

OPEN HOUSE, Saturday, 1pm-4pm.
Oceanlinks, PVB, off Solana Rd. Unit 828,
2BR/2BA. 806-1202.




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OCEANFRONT
CONDO
Enjoy spectacular views of the
ocean from this 3BR/3BA 2,350
SF.condo W/custom features
and upgrades.
Call Grace Tausz:
612-1089 $1,199,000
ATLANTIC BEACH
Charming 3BR/2BA home
located on a lushly landscaped
1/3 acre. $539,900
Call Tom Lawler: 285-6086
PONTE VEDRA
Fairfield Open & bright
waterfront patio home. 3BR/
2.5BA
Call Grace Tausz:
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Pettit, Magnolia Properties, 994-3608.


CONDO 2BR/2BA. Gate Parkway area.
Home is on the pool w/balcony. Adjacent
to clubhouse. Gorgeous views. Includes
wood floors, granite counter tops, stain-
less appliances, W/D, wainscot, fluted
casing, crown molding, new lighting and
plumming, walk in closets. Property in-
cludes computer lab, fitness center and
other amenities. $192,000. 318-4542


PVB CONDO, 2BR/2BA, golf view, close
to.beach. $212K, lease/ purchase option.
(904)806-1202.

OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
vaulted ceiling, beautiful tile. Bright, open
floor plan. No dogs. $485,000.
(404)325-0820, (404)784-6601.


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FOR SALE
JACKSONVILLE BEACH OCEANIA
2/2 Oceanfront Condo 1346sq' located on the 4th floor. Enjoy the sunrise
from your 264sq' balcony overlooking the beach and ocean. $699,000
S JACKSONVILLE BEACH JARDIN DE MER
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in condition. Located in a quiet area under a canopy of trees. $259,000
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1647 Sunnyside Ave. Jacksonville, FL
Perfect opportunity to purchase property near the Intracoastal and within walking
distance of million $ condos. 3 lots with 2/2 750sq' house (sold as is). $225,000
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New luxury'Oceanfront Condo. 2136sq', 2/2.5 plus den. 436sq' deck with
views of the ocean & Intracoastal. $881,100
SJACKSONVILLE BEACH
Desirable beach property. Zoned residential/commercial. 1626sq' in.
3 buildings business plus 2 efficiency apanments. Near ocean. $799,000

FOR RENT

ATLANTIC BEACH HIDDEN COVE
3/2 home. Great condition, freshly painted. Sprinkler system with well. Lawn
service included. Fenced backyard. Pets Ok $1,175 mth
JACKSONVILLE BEACH JARDIN DE MER
3/2 1500sq condo. 2nd floor, fireplace. Near Intracoastal in quiet area.
Move in condition. $1,350 mth
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3/2 olus office, 1542sq' home. Near Mayport Naval Station. Lawn service
included. Pets OK $1,175 mth
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OCEAN LINKS. 2BR/2BA, 1-car garage.
Golf course & lake views. Updated, new
paint, now available. $235,000. 535-7234.
JAX BEACH 2BR/2BA condo. Priced
below market. Info & photos @
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Call 285-3014.
BEAUTIFUL 2BR/2BA plus loft. 1/2 mile
from beach. Near Mayport Naval station.
$128,900. Motivated seller pays first 6-
months mortgage payments. 904-803--
5359.


LARGE 1 bedroom. Excellent location. 2
blocks to ocean. Very clean. No Pets.
$675/mo. 642-1214 and 241-1219.
BEST DEAL
NEPTUNE BEACH, 2BR/2BA, upstairs,
covered balcony, WDHU, very private.
Many extras. $1045/mo. 616-3580.
PONTE VEDRA, gated townhouse, 2/2
attached garage, pool, gyn. $1050/mo.
(904)372-9052.


CUTE CONDO, Atlantic Bch. 2BR/2BA
plus loft. Private patio, all appliances.
$900 + $750 deposit. 422-5091.
FOR RENT 3BR/2BA cozy beach cottage.
Neptune Bch. $1600/month. Pets okay.
612-4121.
MAYPORT LANDING 2BR/2BA town-
home. Central Heat and Air, and WDHU.
1243 Mayport Landing Dr. $790/month,
$790/deposit. 280-2728 leave message.


PERFECT JAX. BEACH CONDO.
2BR/2BA. Less 1 mi. to beach. 1156sf.,
refurbished 2005: new tile & capet, paint,
kitchen, etc Security gated community,
alarm, cathedral ceilings, walk In closet,
cent. air, screened in porch. Without a re-
altor I will negotiate price. $210,900
973-715-1176.
OCEANSIDE SAWGRASS Beach Club
Villa, beautifully renovated, good Income
history. $259,900, (904)962-6876.
2BR/2BA CONDO In gated community
w/marsh view. Unit has tile, vaulted cell-
Ing, and new appliances. Great ammeni-
ties! Unit comes w/new 32" plasma TV at
closing. $199,900. Call James 708-0880.
PONTE VEDRA- CONDO
Estate sale Deluxe 2/2 new unit, lake-
view, many upgrades! Resort pool, park
setting, $14k below market, $217k. Open
Sunday 904-284-5251.
GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY. Con-
do for SALE in Mayport Landing. 2/2,
1041sf. $130,000. Call (904)-338-7350 for
more info.



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PONTE VEDRA- 2BR/2BA condol Club
pool, exercise & morel $975/mo.
3BR/2BA, $1100/mo. All South Realty,
241-4141.


DOUBLE WIDE, 3BR/2BA. It was an MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550, on pri-
artist's paradise. Asking $16,000. vate lots. Near Mayport Naval Station, no
992-2265. dogs, 333-5579.


SINGLE WIDE. Must See interior. Close
to beach. Asking $8500. 992-2265.

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY, 1400sf. 7
units/ 2BA. Asking $77,000. Good for of-
fice use. Denise 713-8890.
JAX BEACH, Penman Rd., 880sf.,
$860/mo. +$30/mo. water utility. 246-4930
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BEACHES :
WAREHOUSE
For lease. Located behind the Tree Steak
House. 7600sf available, dividable by
2300sf and 5300sf. PIs call 904-993-2222.
*: ". .**
OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE, 2850sf.,
.$2850/mo 'includes' elec. & water. Call
Bart @ 241-3111 (Ext.111).


We Have Your Condo!
AT THE BEACH
OCEANS EDGE.- 2/2, condo, granite, tile, concrete
block. Clubhouse w/infinitypool. 1 block to the beach,
1 block to the movies. MLS# 307553 $448,500
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING LOWEST PRICED
3/2 w/ garage. Sweeping marsh views, tile, huge
screened lanai, club amenities. MLS# 306785
REDUCED $244,900.
IN PONTE VEDRA BEACH
OCEAN GROVE 2/2 w/ GARAGE, totally renovated
condo. Tile, screened lanai overlooks lake w/ fountain.
MLS#308439 $245,000
ON THE SOUTHSIDE
STONEBRIDGE LOWEST PRICED 3 bedroom. End
unit, lanai, new carpet & paint, all appliances. Move in
ready, A+ condition. MLS#30073,1 $159,900

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DIANE BARR I
S234-9997
"The Twin Team"


)ONNA SANDIFORD'
386-5800


LARGE EFFICIENCY Apartment, excel-
lent location, 2 blocks to Ocean, very
clean. No pets. $575/mo. 642-1214 or
241-1219.
BRAND NEW 2BR/2BA condo. Garage,
terrace, all appliances including W/D, fire-
place, close to beaches. $1350/month.
First month free with security. 904-424-
8127.
PONTE VEDRA. Gated comm. 2/2, super
amenities. No smoking, $1100/mo. 4
month rent free 838-4367..


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


AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 4 blocks to
beach; 2BR/1.5BA townhome with wood-
burning fireplace. Nicely landscaped gar-
den patio, area w/new privacy fence. WD
hook-up, ample storage, refng w/ice mkr,
and dishwasher. No Dogs/ Smoking.
$975/mo. w/leade & song refs. req'd. Call
285-8325 (eves.) or 403-9297 (cell).


VILANO BEACH, 4BR/4BA, 2850sf., over-
looking Inteicoaslal. walk to beach, home
only 4yrs old. $1950'mo Call Jan Hori-
man 537.:777. Owner/agent.


JAX BEACH- 2BR cottage near ocean,.
CH&A, WDHU, no pels. $925/mo + $500'
deposit,. 246-3130.
OCEANVIEW, JAX BCH
2.1, apartment 1'01C 61in Ave. S CHA
WDHU No dogs $995'mo. deposit $500.
Broker, Owner. 249-8766- call anydayl
OCEANFRONT 1BR/ 1BA 108 orange St.
Nep Bcn, precious inside downstairs.
$1200'mon cl uti. 661i803-6275
JAX BEACH. 4 Blocks to Ocean
IBR'IBA Apanmeni, $550,mo 220 4th
Street So (9041891-006. (3521478-2161
S. JAX BCH 2 & 3 BR
APTS
CH/A, WDHU. East of 1st St. $795-
, S1195'mo 4151 Tradewinds. 4 BR water
'ronl $1500mo. 241-7368. 733-3730
1.'2 BLOCK ocean. Ig 2-3BR, 1BA apt
$S350.mo 249-3970.
'BEACH HOUSE, Atlantic Bch. 1BR/1BA.
includes wasner/ dryer Sleos to ocean,
$850'monlh utlies, 1904)887-9595
NEPTUNE BCH. near ocean. renovated
. BR. all ameniles, avail. soon. $1100!mo
247-1417. 1BR, near ocean $750'mo.
SJAX BEACH 1BR upstairs. 1 block ocean.
$795. $500 dep, mllllary discount, small
pels OK, 1718 N. Slet lP2 708-0731
JAX BEACH Oceanview. Renovatid
Harawood Iloors, Dishwasher, CH&A
1BR/1BA 5800,mo. $850'mo.
$1000,lmo.. 2BRlBA $1250'mo
1904)859-1301, (9041553-1354.


2 BLOCKS OCEAN, 210 10th Ave. N.
2BR $850/mo. Credit check, deposit, no
pets. (904)514-8530.
VILLAS AT Marsh Landing, 1/1, ElK, patio
faces wooded area, access from LR/BR;
double fireplace, $875/mo. TDO Managed
ment Services. 246-1125.
217 SOUTH St., NB. Lg 1BR, washer/ dry-
er incl., upper deck, $825/mo. 247-7550 or
612-8080.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 4 blocks to
beach. 2BR/1.5BA townhome with wood-
burning fireplace. Nicely landscaped gar-
den patio area w/new privacy fence. WD
hook-up, ample storage, refrig w/ice mkr,
.and dishwasher. No Dogs/ Smoking.
$975/mo. w/lease & strong refs. req'd. Call
285-8325 (eves.) or 403-9297 (cell).
PONTE VEDRA Beach Townhouse for
rent. Two story, end unit, like new! 5 Star
amenities, walking distance to beach, A+
schools, shopping and dining. $1200/mo.
+deposit. Must seell 904-571-6967


PVB, TOWNHOUSE Condo w/private
courtyard, lakefront, 2BR/2.5BA. $975/mo.
Call 280-8782,
2BR/1BA JAX Beach Condo, 4 blocks to
beach, CH&A. $1000/mo. +$500 dep.
Available 9/1. (904)338-1880.
DUPLEX/ BEACH Office, 2BR/1.5BA,
4. blocks to ocean, 1300sf.,
$1150/mo tullilies. 1215 11th St. N.,
k904)318-2121
UPGRADED SUMMER Sands Town-
home, 2BR/2.5BA, peaceful, quiet. Backs
to greenbelt. Enclosed porch/ patio
w/open deck and pond. W/D, community
pool,, lawn maintenance included. Long
lease, Available after 9/15, garage
S$1200/mo. (904)881-8428.
WATERFRONT, 2BR/2.5BA condo w/boat
slipl Convenient to beach, shopping
$1375/mo. All South Realty, 241-4141.
7C PV Ct Townhome cozy 2BR/1 5BA.
,$975/mo.. Candlerhomes.com 327-0556
JAX BCH 1116, 1st St. S. 3BR/2BA
CH&A, W/D. dishwasher. $1390/mo. 803-
3099 or 821-9751.
1-1/2 BLOCKS to Ocean, 1stAve. South,
IBRiIBA $695/mo & $725,'mo,
1904)8910606. (3521478-2161
WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR'2BA Town.
house 1 mile wesi of Maypon leiry,
Heckscher Drive ,$1195/mo. 733-3730,
241-RENT.
WALK TO BEACH
2/1 fownhouse, W/D included, CH/A, ce-
ramic tile, approx. 900sf 405 14ih Ave S
Jax Bch. No'pets.: $800 mo. $900'sec
dep. (904)343-9908.
NEPTUNE BEACH Townhome,
2BR/1.5BA., $875/mo. (904)237-9375.
OCEANSIDE, IBR/2BA condo, lusl sleps
lo ocean Club pool. $975/mo. All Soulh
Really. 211-4141
PVB, BELLEZZA, 2BR/2BA, top end unnl.
vaulted ceilings compielely renovated, re-
sort amenlies, $1175'mo or (w/garage
$1275,mo), '(904)629-0046.
INTERCOASTAL Condo, 2BR/1BA, lin-
cludes washer/ dryer, pool & fitness cen-
ter $1050mo 1904)728-0393.
223 HOPKINS St, Unil B, Nep Bch 1BR
1BA. 1.5'blocks Irom ocean $800imo
Lewis Realty (9041291-7229.


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washer/dryer. 1258 sq. ft. $255,000 MLS#:
313440

Seaplace, Atlantic Beach 2BR/2BA
townhome style condo, 1/2 block to ocean, steps
to pool, $225 mo. fee incl. water/sewer/int. pest
control. $310,000 MLS# 297859

Grand Cay Villas, PVB 2BR/2BA on 2nd floor
w/ /g. courtyard view from most rooms. Screened
balcony, all appliances, gated comm., w/pool,
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Some w/spacious floor plan, patio, comm. Villages of Vilano SPY 2BR/2BA, ceilings. $1150/mo.
0 pool. $1700/mo. oceanfront condo, wood floors, upgrades, 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor, top/end unit, garage. '
o Dolphin Cove PV 4BR/2BA, home garage, amenities. $1400/mo. $1195/mo. .
wall new interior, tile floors, garage, Intracoastal West Summerhouse PV
Sfenced backyard. $1500/mo. Wolf Creek Hodges 2BR/2.5BA brand Newly renovated, new carpet, baths, kitchen, '
$ Villages of Solano PV 3BR/2.5BA, new townhouse, screened porch, preserve tile, fireplace, walk to shops, great amenities. 4
townhouse has loft, garage, patio, very views, amenities. $1095/mo. 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor. $1000mo.
neutral and clean. $1500/mo. Point Meadows late Pkwy 3BR/2BA 2BR/2BA, furnished. $1495/mo
Magnolia Street AB 3BR/3BA, 4th floor w/elevator, all appliances, fitness

Townhouse w/garage, wood decks, tile center, club pool. $1150/mo.
floors. $1450/mo. Pablo Point-San Pablo 3BR/2BAhome REMAXCOASTAREALESTATE
j Beach Avenue AB 2BR/1BA, 2nd story on large lot, tile floors, fenced backyard, Shannon Smith
duplex, ocean views,, wood deck, wood two car garage. $1500/mo (904) 285-5640
Floors. $140/mo. Riverbrook at Olen Kernan Hodges www.rentthebeaches.com
SWfloorsa. $1400/m 5BR/3BA brick home w/fenced backyard,
Beach Walk SPV 2BR/2BA, home w/ comer lot, 2700sqft, two car garage $1895/mo.

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S" JAX BCH. 1BR/1BA, hardwood floors, one
2 BLOCKS to Ocean, 2BR and 2 car ga- J BC 1BR hardwod
2 BLOCKS to Ocean 2BR and 2 car ga- block to ocean, excellent location.
rage. Screened porch, $1,000/month. $625/mo 982-4632.
6mo. considered lease option. 463-7343.


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JAX BEACH- Immaculate 3BR/2BA unit In
the Palms, ground floor, lakevlew unit. Fit-
ness center, pools, tanning, tennis, club-
house, & morel $1450/mo. 904-372-9222.
Broker.
JAX BEACH 3BR/1BA, downstairs, 1
block ocean, CH&A, washer/ dryer,
$1195/mo. + $500 deposit, military dis-
count, small pets ok, 1718 N. 1st St. #3,
708-0731.
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415 Belleza -. Ponre Vedra ll.i, -; .
305 Kensington JauKemiian Bli d. ,2/2.5' 1I).
511 Belleza Ponie Vedra /2 1200
213 Belleza Ponte Vedra 2/2 1012
72 The Fountains Ponle Vedra 2/2 1260'
925 Ocean Links Pome Vedra :: 2/2 1150
2 The Founujnsi PonteVedra. 3/2.5 1800
t2- Tournament Road Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 2/2 1200
.612 Miramar Lane Ponte Vedra/S3,kgrassCC 2/2 1200
.748 Marsh Co\e Lane Ponte Vedra 3/2+loft 1650
2Sb0 St. Marc Court Ponte Vedra/L Atrium 3/2, 00
10061 Rough Creek Ponte \'edra,'Saugrai CC 2/2 1465.
371 19th Street Atlantic Beach 3/2 +loft 2150
-14 Templeton Lane Ponte \'dra/WaldenChase4-/2 1700
I3-;3 Lihtho.use FPoinl Lanri Ja\ Beach 3/3 2144
1979 Spoonbill St. Ja./San Pablo Rd 3/2 1700
:06 Bermuda Ba, Poole Vedra 3/2 1800
97 \oager Court Pnt V\dr'SaSgrass TPC3/2 1750
_ :'4 W\\Thle Herron Place l./Pablo Ba\ 4/3 2482
61.13 BnBridgeiaer Circ.e Ponk \edr.i'Sawgras' TPC3/2 5 :2000
2001 Windjammer Ln South Ponme Vedra 3/3.5 +6fc 3009
13 Pia-,er' Club \Vdla Pomen \edra/Sjanras TPC 3/3 2200
144 Shelb$ Cole Court Pones \edra/Marsh Coe 4/2.5 2000
529 Sunset Dnre Ponte Vedra 3/2.5 2900
70 Beach Cottage Lane Atlantic Beach 4/4. 2800
I 17 Deer Cove Dn e P.-ne Veilra/M.arsh Landing 4/2.5 2000
40,S Sea.prav Lane Ponte Vedra b. the Sea 4/3 2650
9910 Preston Trail Polse Vedra/Sa.grjassCC 3/2.5 2900
S04 Mletr:.politan Ja.\ Beach/Oceantvie\ 3/2 1799
62? Precenre \Vie Drr.e Palm Valle\%Mar~h Harbor 4/4+bonir rm3lI00
245i S,:ulht P.:nrie \ Jr BI.d South Ponte Vedra 3/2 5 3500 L
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$ 900/A k Beach Club Villas Saegrass Beach Club Eft. 600
" I !t1k00/ 4 9.Tifton Way Noith" Sawgrass Country Club 2/2.5 1500
$1 100/isk 17h Ave. North w/pool JaxBeach .-3/1.5 1500
$1400 The Colony Ponte Vedra 2/2' 1100
$1500 741 Spinnaker's Reach S\pgriass Beach Club 1/1 700
$1600/wk 2839 S. Ponte Vedra S. Ponte Vedra 3/1:5 1500
$1800/wk2503 S. Ponte Vedra S. Ponte Vedra 3/2.5 2100
1i Stito/s k The Retreqt Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2 1600'
$2000. Vista Del Mar Ja\ Beach/Oceanside 3/2 .: 1700
$2200 Quail Point i .. Sa grass Country Club 2/2 1800
$.2200 44-4 La Resere Circle Ponte \edraL'Anmum 2/2+office 1600
$2310 92 Tifion W\a North Sawgrasi Countr Club 3/2 1900
$2400 3494 Cioastal Hwy VilanoBeach'' 3/2 1600
$2500 117 Deer Co Drie Dr P,.nie \'ed.rai/Marh Landing 4/2.5 2000
$2500h/ k 728 Oceanfront Neprune Beach/Oceanfroni 3/2.5 /:.is, iri 600
$2600 820 Spinnakers Reach Sa\%grass/Beach Club 1/2 I100
$2700/v K 2S24 Coastal H-i Vilano Beach/Oceanfront 6/4 4000
$2800 4-1 S Ponie Vedra BIkd S. Ponie Vedra/Oceanfini 4/2 2100
$3000' 713 Landmark i 7 mol mm i Ja\ Beach Oceanfront 3/2 1829
$4000 -08 Berkman Plaza Jja/Do~nwok n Ri erfromn 2/2+loft 2100
$5500 10'1l Be.ch. Ae3m.o.mrin.) Atlanttc Beach 3/3 2400
** Pets Negotiable No Purebred or mix of the following dogs
allowed on our properties:
Pit/American Bull, Chow, German Shepherd,
Rottweller, Doberman Pinscher.*
"'Other furnished properties also available
Daily, Weekly and Monthly."
Call today to book your next vacation!!
www.StocktonRealEstate.com


OCEANFRONT 2BR/1BA. 506 B Ocean-
front. Neptune Beach. Just remodeled.
$2000/mo including utilities. 545-1046



REALTY SERVICES, INC.
SALES & RENTALS
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PROPE RTIES
Atlantic Beach,
+ 3BR/2BA condo, Seaplace-fumished,
pool, Walk to ocean $1200/mo
Mayport
2BR/2BATH, Mayport Landing,
$750 $825/mo
+ 3BR/2BA From $850 $875/mo
+ 2BR/2BA, Courtyard, 1503 CC -
community pool, $825/mo No pets&
New Carpet, private courtyard.
SNeptune Beach
+ 3BR/1.5BAUnit, Across from Ocean.
Wood floors water included.
$1400/mo
eWE NEED RENTALS .
Callous for
Professional Property Management
Call 249-2322


ATLANTIC BEACH, 257 1st Street,
3BR/2BA, two story beach house, custom
built w/granite counters, hardwood floors,
home theater, 1 1/2 blocks to ocean.
Available 9/15. $1800/mb. +security.
614-1118.


OCEANFRONT 2/2, pool, hot tub, sauna,
exercise room, $2,400/mo. 608-8484
2BR/2BA, NEPTUNE Bch, Marshfront
view, newly remodeled. $1000/mo. +de-
posit. (904)753-2458.


WEST BEACHES, Sutton Lakes, 4/2,
2300sf,. Formal LR/DR, Family room
w/fireplace, carpet, cath ceilings, fenced
yard, $1600/mo. TDO Mgmt Services
246-1125.
PVB, EAST of A1A, 3/2.5, private back-
yard w/heated pool and spa. $1950/mo.
includes lawn & pool service. 280-5707.
JAX BEACH, 3 bedrooms, newly remod-
eled. 14th Ave. S., hot tub. $1275/mo.
568-8700.
PABLO BAY. Next. to Mayo Clinic.
4Br/3BA, XL bonus room. Many upgrades.
Water view, clubhouse, pool, tennis.
$1 995/mo. 403-1998/ 349-3434.
JAX BCH, 3/2, 6 blocks to ocean. WDHU,
1100sf, $1100/mo. No dogs. 881-8590.


JAX BEACH- 428 3rd Ave. So., 2BR/1BA
house, CH&A, fenced yard, $825/mo,
(904)891-0606 or (352)478-2161.
2BR/1.5BA, FIREPLACE, garage, WDHU,
nice neighborhood. $800/mo. +$500/dep.
247-3443


ATLANTIC BEACH. Beautiful 3BR/2.5BA,
6 blocks to beach, fireplace, W/D, garage. ICW, 340 Currituck W, 3/2 1 car garage,,
$1400/mo. (904)742-6423. large master. $1150/month + deposit. Call
R r n, N A 334-2300.


BrV- $LrVLD/gr yAlaiy,.imaci.Ula.. IN
.pets, $1375/mo. Available 9/1, 273-3970.
ATLANTIC BEACH. fully furnished.
3BR'2BA Hot lub. deck, fireplace. 2 car
garage walk lo beach, golf and tennis
club Mlnl $2200,monln.


BEAUTIFUL 3BR/2BA home w/2 car ga-
rage in Cypress Cove, Atlantic Bch.'Over-
looks the Marsh and Intracoastal, spectac-
ular sunset views, 1244sf, $1200/mo., Call
509-0834.


PVB. CONDO 2BR/2BA deluxe on lake.
Beach access. New appliances including
Washer/Dryer. Approved. pets okay.
$1150/month. Available now. (904) 813-
0304
PVB, 2/2 condo, 1 level,$1050/mo. Credit
ck required. 626-9630.


KEY LARGO condo 2BR/2BA great for
diving/ snorkling. 1 week $800, biweekly
$1500. Call 904-673-9793.
BEAUTIFUL 3BR house, walk to ocean,
restaurants. $1750 mo. 993-3226.


.....NAVGAB W FRONT- 2654 .w- PVB FURNISHED lake front 2/2 short S JAX Bch. 2BR, fully furnished, ocean-
NAVI RGABLE.,WATERFRO 26 w term, utilities included, $1600/mo.'. front condo. Monthly/ Weekly. 241-0267.
ll Rd. 3/1, bldck, rent to own. $1200/mo. 6073417, 733 8433. ww.rentjacksonvillebeach:comr
VIP Realty;962-6190. ,Lm I'I-- --U". .


PVB/ L'Atrium. 2806 St. Marc Court.
3BR/2BA, 2' car garage, spacious, lawn
maintenance included. Community pool/
tennis. 993-3658.
1015 PENMAN, 3BR/1.5BA. $1200/mo.
Jardin De Mer Condo, 3BR/2BA.
$1350/mo. Call 770-429-9331.


S. JAX Bch, block to ocean. 3BR/ 2BA,
$1650/mo. lyr lease. 246-6865/ 919-358-
0244
JAX BCH. Nice 3BR/1BA. 908 '12th St. N..
Available 9/3. $1,070. No pets. 242-0544.
: ATLANTIC BEACH ,.
One block to ocean. 3BR/2BA, hardwood
IJoors, big yard;, no pets. 328 10th 'St.
$1700/mb. w/references. McGulre Mtg.
246-9915.
:AVAILABLE' IMMEpIATELYI 4 blocks to
beach. 2BR/1,5BA tbwnhome with wood-
burning Ilreplace. Nicely landscaped gar-
den patio area w'new privacy fence. WD
hook-up, ample storage, relrig w/ice mkr,
and dishwasher No Dogs: Smoking.
$975/mo. :w/lease & strong refs, req'd. Call
285-8325 (eves.) or 403-9297 (cell).

ATLANTIC BEACH
3/2 house, Cypress Cove $995'mo.
Avail. now
PONTE VEDRA
PV LANDING
3'2. 2 car garage, avail, now, $1195/mo
ICW
: HICKORY HOLLOW
3/2. 1600sl. $1325/mo.
KENSINGTON
3/2, cul-de-sac. $1250'mo.
3/2. avail 8:1, $1095'mo.
EGRET GLADE
3/2. 2 car gar.. new carpel & paint
avail. 915 $1150/mo
HAWKINS COVE
4/2, 2 car gar, avail. 11/1, $1595/mo
ARLINGTON
MERRILL PINES
Brand new condo. 3BR 2BA $975/mo
SOUTHSIDE
SANDALWOOD
3/2, 1 ca' gar., avail. 8;'1, $895/mo
,EL ILLAGIO
32, S1295/mo
MONTEREY
2/2. 1133sl, ready nowl $895/mo
SUTTON LAKES
3/2, 2 car garage, avail 8/15. $1l95/mo..
IRONWOOD- ST. LUKES AREA
4/2.5. 3 car gar.. almost 3000sl. avail. 8/1,
S$1900/mo.
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
EALES HAMMOCK
4/3, 2 car garage, 2200sf, $1395/mo.
4/2, brad new home, 2100+sf,'$1450/mo.'
HOME FINDER REALTY,
241-5501 OR 221-1711.


PONTE--VEDRA Vacani-3BR,2BA, cc.m-
muhitr pool, pets OK.'$1400,mo 241.
4750.
PV BCH. Solano Woods, 3BR 2BA. Call
Cindy Brown PVB Realty, 613-6423.
NEP BCH. walk to beach Irom this charm-
ing 3'2 w, fenced yard & garage New.
paint & carpel $1400/mo. 280-5142
2BR/2BA WiOFFICE lully tumished, short'
term/ Long term lease Oakbridge Subdivi-
sion PVB area. 699-2906
NORTH JB, 3BR/1BA, CH&A, WDHU, tile,
fan, lawn and pest included. $1100. Avail-
able Seplember. 249-1104. Pager 306-'
2999
JAX BEACH. 909 7tn Ave. Nortn,
2BR/1BA house wiscreened in porch,
fenced yard, CI&A. $970/mo.
19041891-0606 or 1352)478-2161.
'TOWNHOUSE NEAR Fielcner, 4 blocks
to beach, 2BR/1.SBA, hardwood Iloors,
CH&A, WDHU. half garage $1!00,mo.
includes NB ulililies 904-280-7823.
NB, BIG 3BR.'3BA w/pool. Greal lor room-
matesi $1800/mo Call 651-6464.
PONTE VEDRA Bch. PVB, 2000sl. 4/2
updated home with fenced private yard in
quiet neighborhood $1600. month 322-
7306.
CHARMING BEACH HOUSE, walk to
beach, 2BR/2BA+ bonus, yard service
included. S. Jax Beach $1350/mo.
445-8302
ATLANTIC BEACH: Royal Palms 1200sf.
3BR./2BA w/bonus room, oltally renovated
New kicrhen and appliances. Nice big
yard. $1200'mo. 591-2278.
FURNISHED BEAUTIFUL 3br. allanlic
bch $1500 3mo. minimum 993-3226.
OCEAN VIEW, 3BR/2BA. Just Reducedl
$1200/mo., W:D. deck & patio, 111 9In
Ave. So., 241-7634.
N. JAX Bch. 4BR/2BA nome newly remod-
eled. Family room w/1ireplace, normal liv
ing room. dining room outside storage,
and privacy fence. $1300'mo plus deposit.
3BR.2BA, CENTRAL eating and air.
$1200'monlh. Arlinglon 472-3070..
3BR/1BA San Marco. central heating and
air $1,000.:monlh 472-3070
NEPTUNE BY THE SEA. 605 Cherry St.
3'2. 2 car gar. NS' NP $1600/mo +dep
904 307- t 905
WEST BEACHES, 1276 Broad Wing
4BR/2BA, executive brick home
$1395/mo. VIP Realty 962-6190.
ICW VIEW. Large 3/2 house 2?car garage,
fireplace, vaulted ceiling, recently renovat-
ed. Near Mayo. $1299/mo. 850-230-6006.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA home, just
blocks to beach! $1575/mo.. All South Re-
alty, 241-4141.


PONTE VEDRA By the Sea 4BR/2.5BA, 2
car garage. walk to beach, '$2950/mo.
472-0914.


AI LANTI DtMUn
3BR,2BA. neated pool, 6 blocks to ocean/
town center $1600/mo. (904)2-11.1886


BR/1 BA.
4th Ave.
4 703-


JAX BEACH- near ocean, 3E
Lease, references required. 218 '
South.' 1295!mo (9041221-413
5518


OCEANFRONT
JAX Beach, 3/2, 'pool, 1800+ sq. 'ft.,
$2500/mo. + deposit. No pets, No smok-
ing, 904-463-2006.
PVB, 1BR/1BA. Elegantly furnished. Steps
to Ocean. Garage, $1600/mo. 708-4022.
PVB. OCEAN Grove. 1BR,1BA w loh.
Overlooks pool and on lake Must rent
$1,000. Andy 588-4295 or Ken 251-5370
WATERFRONT LUXURIOUS 3BR 3BA w'
office. 4700sl condo. Located on Inter-
coastal in new development. All amenities
incl. with or without boat slip. Unfurnished
Looking lor long term lease- 1-2 yr rental
For more derails 398-9080 ext. 211
OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR,2BA,
vaulted ceiling beautiful lle BrighL open
Iloor plan. No dogs $1700/mo
1404)325-0820 1404)784-6601
PVB CONDO- beautifully renovated 2/2.
new appliances, wood floors, replace.
w/d. beach access, 5 solar amenities
$1000;mo. ILong Terml. 386-837-2799.
813-482-5354
DECORATOR HIGH END 2BR/2BA.
ocean Ironl condo, living room and master
bedroom overlooking ocean w/oalcony
Front balcony overlooks Jak skyline, lully
furnished, great amenities, including cov-
ered parking, pool, not rub. tennis and
sandy beach. Call for more delails.
398.9080 ext 211
JAX BCH new 3Q2 w/ garage, consider
lease purchase, $1400/mo. 568-4818
1ST MONTH RENT FREE
2/2 condo, marsh view at beach. 2nd Iloor,
frplc W D, scr lanai. garage. pool. acuz.
z, gym $1200tmo Call Tan;a (904i874-
4714
DIRECT INTERCOASTAL Waterfront
luxury condo. patio w/llghtnouse view,
wnrhlpool bath, boaislip, pool, downtown
St. Augustine new. 2BR/2BA, granite
counlenrops. Ready to move-in
$1800/mo. 19041993-6283
PVB. SUMMERHOUSE, brand new,
2BR/2BA w/1ireplace and appliances.
5-star amenities, gated community.
$1125/mo. Kimmie 904-333-8604
2/2 CONDO in Marsh Landing, $1200/mo.
Call Bill 591-6796.
OCEANFRONT JAX BCH 1/1 pool
$1550/mo Ask about Free Rent?
249-6166


OCEANFRONT- JAX Bch, 2?.rfurnished
Deauntiul views. 5th Floor. S1.950/mo
1mo. minimum 221-0726 or 571-6678.


PONTE VEDRA. Walk To Beach Fumish.
ed 1BRF1BA, water-to-golf view, pool,
lennis. $1250/mo Includes utilities
608-0962 or 3969544.
PVB BELLEZZA. 2BR/2BA top end unil,
vaulted ceilings, completely renovated. re-
sort amenities. $1175,/mo or (w'garage
$1275imol 1904)629-0046
OCEANFRONT
JAX Beacn, luxury condo. 3BR/2BA,
$1100/mo. Musl See' 904-894-5835
2BR.2BA ON lake in gated communlry. 1
mile to beach, close io shopping, ameni
ties include pool, rennis, and gym. Call,
Maryanne 537-6161
EXECUTIVE CONDO, Jax Beach, 310
South 2nd St., Unit D, 3BR/3.5BA, 2 car,
garage, 1 block from beach, brand new.
$2000/mo. +dep. (904)233-2151`. ,
PVB SUMMERHOUSE Gollside..
2BR'2BA, pool and lake view Unl 107
beacon access, fireplace, lanai. 5 star
$1000/mo 338-4137.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR.'2BA. 2na
floor, corner, on goll course. NS $995/mo
+deposit, negotiable. (9041466-0230.
JAX BCH. 600' to ocean. 2271 2nd St. S.
2BR/2.5BA Irillevel townhouse, garage.
lirepiace. Very nice- recent upgrades.
$1250/mo No Pets. 221-6037
OCEAN LINKS, Ponle Vedra, $1100/mo
tsec deposit Very nice unit, 3rd floor
Call Mattn 904)7534214 lor into and
showing.
LEASE/ OPTION to buy. Ocean condo;
Pelican Point 3BR 2BA, 81h loor, panor-
amic view, $2350/mo. 607-472.3
OCEANFRONT ATLANTIC BEACH
Tastefully furnished 4BR/2BA, end unit,
renovated, 'granite, 18" tile, new carpet
open balcony, slorage- outdoor closet and
garage, $3200/mo.. 537-4083.
RIVER FRONT 3/2, dock, free mooring,
pool, $1600/mo.. 607-3417, 733-8433.
BEAUTIFUL NEW 3/2 CONDO
SIn SUMMER HOUSE!!
1331sf, granite counters, stainless steel
appliances, fireplace, gated access, beach
access, 5-star amenities' including fitness
center, pub & pool, .$1700/mo.
(386)864-2343.
DEERFIELD LAKE- 2/1, fireplace, new
carpet, new appliances, washer/ dryer,
$795/mo. (904)571-5517.


OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA, weekly, monthly, yearly. Call
(904)249-8269. ,
OCEANFRONT 1 OR 2BR, weekly/
monthly, pool, 463-7343.


OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weekly/monthly. Visit us at:
.. jaxbeachrental.com or 535-3911 or
--', 535-3828.


OCEANFRONT- FURNISHED & unfur-
nished homes & condos From $500 per
week All South Realty, 241-4141.
OCEAN PARK SUITES
Luxury furnished 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites
High Quality King Beds.
Equipped Kiichens
2nd Street & Slh Ave South
www.oceanparksuites.com
(904)318-0044



ROpMMATE WANTED M/F $650 +1/3
fees and utilities. Exclusive Miravista,
gated, :pool, hot tub, health club. water-
front w/marina view. Room has own bath-
room, brand; new large unit, 2700sf.
(904)463-2845


PVB Solano Cay, 3BR/2BA, garage VILLAS @ Marsh Landing 1/1 pergo, fire-
large backyard in quiet neighborhood. place, garage, $990/mo includes water/
Comm. pool. $1,400/mo. 315-6558. sewer 379-4288.
COTTAGE ACROSS from ocean, 512 1st JAX BCH new 2BR/2BA, W/D, garage,
St. South. $850/mo. VIP Realty. frplc., vaulted ceilings, no pets, $1200/mo.
962-6190. (904)514-0675.


YOUR ARE INVITED Where Palms Pres-
byterian Church. When:Sundays 8-30.
12-30 Why: Playtime without little arigelsl
Adults please call JuliaAtkins at.285-0650


ROOMMATE WANTED- 3BR 2.5BA. wa- rJormore inro:.
terfront neighborhood big yard. Inlersec- HOUSEKEEPER, MOTHER'S helper,
hon ol Allantc & Universlty 5 mnm Irom flexible hours. Must have references and
J.U Downtown or 95 $450 mo plus 1 '3 own vehicle 273-0253.
ulil 993-7780
REAL ESTATE Adm.nistraiive Assislanm
AB. PRIVATE First Iloor suile w.Kichen, Chance lor F'T. Will Irain. 1904)200-2660.
WiD pnvileges $650.mo 235-9304 1 .. ...--,.. .% A ..,


ROOMMATE WANTED to share PVB
home. 3/2. spil plan. 2 golden rerrievers in
home. You gel master bedroom w.oamn
plus living area. $650imo to include all.
OR reni entire home $1300/mo and spill
cost 294-4550.


2BR.2BA Condo in PVB. $550'mo + de.
posit No pes 543 0773.
ROOM FOR rent AB. private bath/ kitch-
en privileges, WiD. No arugs $145'wk.
249-7926.



INDIVIDUAL QUALITY Executive Once.
overlooking golf course in S. Jax Beach


HAInI'HUUM I.unai
& CUSTODIAN
Sell moi;vated. fast moving, flexible, multi-)
task person Must be able to follow di-
rections. Reliable transponation a must
6pm.'10.30pm. or laler. Call Debbie after
2pm. 285-3400, exi. 3352
GOLF CART ATTENDANT: Selva Marina
Country Club. FT PTI beneils\ 401k. DL
required Gol pnvileges Apply in person
DFWP.
EXPERIENCED HORSE Stable help
needed. Turn out and slail cleaning lor 15
horses. 9am-12pm, M-F and some week-
ends Palm Valley area, 707-6865
PART TIME Receptionist. Insurance Of-
lice. Expenence preferred Apply in per-
son 415 Nonn 3rd Slreet. Jax Beach


Call 241-5553 x15. NEED RESPONSIBLE person to care for
OFFICE SPACE In Beach plaza. 1300 3yr old boy in my home in the Maypon
Beach Blvd. 1347 sq h Jc.nainan at 866- area (evenings) 19041372.0290.
6937 OFFICE CLEANERS needed Must have


APPROXIMATELY 750 sf quality oltice
space overlooking golf course in S. Jax
Beach. Call 241-5553 x15


car 8 pnone Call 757-7007.
COCKTAIL SERVERS. Line Cook, Dish-
wasneis needed.. Please apply in person
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OWN YOUR own oHice space, boaL al uiovanni" 1161 Beachn dlv.. Jax uD
barge w/5 built in work staltons on ICW a3 M-F. llam-2pm. 249-7787
Palm Cove VIarina Greal lax write olh BOOKKEEPER WANTED Please lax re-
S399 000,OBpO .Call Guy' 904 61-i7;740 4 sume o 998-8293 or call 998-8360.


REDUCED, OFFICE space lor .renu
423sf, three rooms (1 w/storage space).
Lease all rooms logeiner or Separate Util-
ities included Separale backdoor en-
trance. Located on 3rd SL. (901)249-3863.
ROOM FOR rent in Mas-age orlrce Great
price. Conenient location inside Saw-
grass Village Call 285-3320
OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE for-lease, S. Jax
Bch. on 3rd St.. 226-9788 or 994-2945.


GREAT LOCATION IN Jax Beach. New,
3750sf multi-purpose building for lease.
Can. be divided, Call for details,
343-1919, 249-3214.


SBEAUTIFUL FREE kittens. 904-553-1070..
HEALTHY YOUNG orange tabby male
cat. Has all snors Desperately needs a
loving home. Very alleclonale 249-9405.
PET SITTING, in your home. Dog walking.
Responsible, mature. Call Kitty, 874-6062.


9MO. POMERANIAN, very sweet, playful,
loves kids and cats. Must sell $200. Call
after 6pm, leave isg. 595-4168.
MALE AND'Female Cockatiels with large
cage. $200. OBO. 710-0112.

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HOUSEKEEPER AND Moner's Helper,
must nave driver s license 333-6878
EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPE mainly in
sliallaion helper. Pay depends on expen-
ence Immealrteopening 207-4037
GOURMET DESSERT Company seeks
P/T Sales and Delivery Driver 10 work
12-20 nrs.'week Tues. thru Fr. Call Bob
at 241.4100


CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR. par-lime
lor Team In Training. Organized, energerc
and deiail-oriented individual with experi-
ence. Excellent communication and com.-
puler skills Weekdays, nights and week-
ends required witn some travel. Complete
posting on www.lls.org. Send resume,
cover letter and salary requirement to
woodst@LLS.org or fax 332-6422.
PAWNEE'S 'CAFE & Fine Wines. PVB.,
Kitchen & Counter. Benefits. 273-4785.
MUST LOVE KIDS. Local church hiring
S2 nursery workers. Part-time 5-10 hours/
week. Sunday & Monday mornings and
Wednesday evenings. Call Casey at
221-1700 or fax resume to 221-9191.
NEED "SHADOW" to assist first grade
student with school work and activities at
small, private Jax Bch school. Ideally
Monday- Friday 8:30am-12noon. (Oppor-
tunities at other limes also, available.).
Email resume::
oarti mulllamilybrokers.com


ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. needed lor
growing employee benefils firm localed in
Ponte Vedra. Must have strong organiza-
tional, clerical, and computer skills. Prefer-
red hours are M-F 9-3. Please e-mail re-
sume to nikit@montoyabrower.comr.
COUNTER HELP, Ponte Vedra area, P/T,
Call 285-5644..
OUTBOUND SALES Reps. $8/hr., bonus
per job, benefits. Off Atlantic Blvd., near
'Regency Square. 1yr. exp. Call 722-1873.
Jobs@FlueTechlnc.com..


PART TIME Receptionist/ Data Entry.
30 year old consulting company located
on Hodges Blvd. Is seeking a P/T front
desk Receptionist/Data Entry person.
Must have professional appearance and a
polite speaking voice. Experience in an-
swering a multi-line telephone system is
desired. Basic computer skills are re-
quired. Must be able to accurately Input
customer information into a computerized
database, system. Other duties include
creating reports, maintaining inventory of
office supplies, and other general clerical
functions. Working hours are Monday-Fri-
day, 20-25hrs per wk Please email your
resume to tmcrae@ balescompany.com
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PIANO LESSONS
All levels, styles & ages. Will come to your
home. Piano Tuning also available.
241-4954.655-3300.


WEDDING CEREMONIES. Ready to tie
the knot? Your Location, Your Time or I
will arrange your accommodations for you,
373-0630 or 813-5455.



Part-time every Friday and Saturday and
some holidays at a premier, retirement
community to assist residents and visitors
in coordination with the Manager of Resi-
dent Services. Applicants should be highly
organized and be able to communicate
and deal tactfully with the public, residents
and family members under all conditions.
Proficient in Microsoft 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 shifts if
necessary. Applications at Fleet Landing
Security Gate, One Fleet.Landing Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach, FL. 32233; Fax to
(904)246-9447; email:
iobs@fleetlanding.com EOE/ Drug-Free
workplace.
EARN $100-$440/WK. CERTIFIED,
NURSING ASSISTANTS NURSING STU-
DENTS. Part-time to fulltime hours provid-
ing visits and shifts for homecare patients.
Reliable transportation and caring person-
ality required. Call 241-1656 for more in-
formation or apply online at www.nfhson-
line.com.
KENNEL TECH_ responsible motivated
person needed. Southside.area, P/T, will
train. Fax resume to 904-641-0702.
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.

DRIVERS-SEVERAL NEEDED
Local and long disranl runs. 20. years
driving experience a must Flexible hours-
rull or pan lime. Retirees Welcome. CDL
license needed. but will train. Clean driv-
ing record Inquire, 58 West 91h Street. At-
lantic Beach or call 241-6004. www.tran-
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DRIVER, LIGHT delivery for Veteran's
charity. Own vehicle, cash paid daily.
1-(800)969-8387.
SMALL CLEANING business looking for
P/T Sales Person and F/T Cleaning Help-
er. Experience required. Call 5pm-8pm
631-8527.
Bartender,Liquor Store Clerk, Door Per-
son, Must be able to work days, nights,
weekends, and holidays. Must pass drug
'test and background check. Call Robert @
465-0149.
DIRECT TECHS NEEDED. Truck pro-
*vided. Experience not necessary, we will
train. Call 1-800-532-4991.
*ADIANA'S STYLING SALON*
2550-7A Mayport Rd. Nail Tech &,Hair
Stylist. Call for details. 525-2164 ask for
Diane.
LAWN CARE exp. needed: Drivers Li-
cense a plus. 504-5338.
THE PIE HOLE (serves breakfast, lunch
and pizza). Now hiring store manager,
waite staff and cooks for local Mayport
Cafe. Apply within 1487-9 Mayport Rd.
249-7437.
LANDSCAPE/ LAWN MAINTENANCE
Foreman. Apply 7am, TNT Landscape.
1074 10th Ave. S., Jax Beach. 247-4477.

LOOKING FOR dependable and honest
cleaners for residential home cleaning.
Call for details. 891-0711.
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
10am- 5pm, Mon-Fri, Line Cook. Excep-
tional pay. Great people to. work with.
285-0139.
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital looking
for a Veterinary Technician, exp. required.
Apply within 28 Corona Rd., 285-7924.
A FUN PLACE
TO WORK!
PAWNEE'S CAFE & Fine Wines. PVB.
Cook & Counter. Benefits. 273-4785.
Bookkeeper
Quickbooks, Excel, A/R, A/P, G/L, Payroll
experience required. Salary + benefits.
Fax resume 904 241-0752.
'NEED FRONT DESK/ Office Assistant for
busy doctor's office P/T. Fax to 273-4607
or Email resume to: 'pvbdr@bellsouth.net
SMILE AND DIAL...
We are a 29 year old national recruiting
firm located near the' beach, who is look-
ing for an eager, money motivated person
who is looking lor a fasl pace work envi-
ronment. Our open pc.sllcr would involve
identifying and contacting possible candi-
dates (via phone) for our never ending
open job orders. Ideal candidates: would
have previous outgoing phone experience,
and'or sales experience. inside or outside.
Be in control ol /Our linanci31 lulure. wiln a
base plus commission posilon II you are
interested in nearing more aboul tlis op.
ponuniry. please send your resume Io
Imcrae's ':talesc:ompany corm


NOW HIRING.FOR
REAL ESTATE OFFICE
Long established, growing Real Estate of-
'fice now hiring administrative assistants.
,This position requires excellent organiza-
tional skills. Candidate must be customer-
oriented and possess excellent phone.
skills. Must have. computer knowledge and
possess excellent attention to detail. We
offer fasi-paced environment as well as,
compeillie salary and Denellis package.'
Fax resume o0 904 285 6040 or phone
419-1171 and leave a message.
SERVERS, LINE' Cook, Dishwashers,.
Fine Dining. JJ's Bistro. Ponte Vedra,
273-7980. Gate Parkway, 996-7557 .
SALES POSITION available for a well es-
tablished marble and granite importer lo-
cated at the beach. Knowledge of stone
materials and design helpful. Salary and
benefits negotiable-upon experience. Fax
resume to 241-3204.
OFFICE SPECIALISTS
PRIMARY CARE' :
Baptist Primary Care' Ponie Vedra Pedia-.
trics currently, has' full-time and part-time
positions available tor Orince Specialisti..
Deal candiailes will rave HS Diploma or.
GED and 1-2 years ol healtrcare clerical
experience along with excellent customer
service and phone skills. Duties include
patient registration, charge entry and pay-
ment posting' and assisllng paienis iilr,
business matters. Medical terminology
and prior medical front desk experience
preferred.
Part-time is M-F days, hours vary
Full-time is M-F, days
For con1doeralbn piea;.e apply orliine al
www.e-baptisthealth.com
or lax resume io Ann Orice Manager ai
904-737-1548
BAPTIST HEALTH
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A/C & Heating company needs Installers
& Service Technicians. Top pay & bene-
fits. Call Rob 509-3062
CARPENTERS & Helpers. Beaches area.
Transportation & phone a must. 535-7356.
TRAINERS FOR Day Program. Work with
M.R./DD adults. Monday-Friday, 8am-
4pm. Apply 850 6th Ave. South, Suite 500.
249-8556. EOE/ DFWPR
PONTE VEDRA, AR Accounting Clerk po-
sition. Requires fast learner and well or-
ganized. Good pay, email resume to
khorne@cntre.com. EOE.
Construction Worker
w/vauld Florida Driver's License. Experi-
ence helpful but will train. Good salary &
benefits. Apply at Surfside Pools, 313
Beach Blvd., 246-2666 or fax resume to:
249-8801, e-mail: surfsidepools@aol.com,
SCAFFOLD ERECTORS construction
personal (skilled' and unskilled) excellent
pay. 249-8147 or 726-5661.
BEACHES LOCATION
HELP EMPLOYERS HIRE .BETTER
PEOPLE. Fast growing human resources
support & background screening company
offers a fascinating high paced position.
Duties include data entry, online & tele-
phone research & problem solving for cli-
ents nationwide. Choose SingleSource
Services ai www JOBZOrIEUS com to ap-
ply. .
PAINTERS WANTED work in Beaches
area. $1O-$20 per hr. 728-8398. *.
STITCHES AND Screens is looking for
embroidering operators. Experience pre-
ferred.'And also entry level screen printing
help. Immediate hire. Please call 962-
8593. .
PEST CONTROL Company needs Lawn
Care Technician, busy company, no expe-
rience necessary. Stable. hard workers
earn high wages. DFWP. Call 241-7874.
LAUNDRY AIDE
Full-Time, 4pm-12:30am at a premier re-
tirement community. Some weekends and
Holidays. Excellent benefits and great
work environment. Applications available
at Fleet Landing Security Gate, One Fleet
Landing Blvd., Atlantic' Beach, FL 32233;
Fax to *. 904-246-9447; email' to
obs@fleetlanding.com. EOE/ Drug-free
workplace. ,
HELPER FOR vinyl and tileflooring. Valid
driver's license. 403-5115.
FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE
MANAGER in holistic, internal medical of-
fice. Full /part time secretarial, clerical,
and support of.M.D a unique setting. Ex-
perience required in answering phones,
computers, communications and public-re-
Slations. Must be enthusiastic, dependable,
consistent and an excellent match. Fax
resume wi*h references; no phone calls
please Persephone Healing Ans Cenier,
FAX: (904)246-3778


CNA
FULLTime, 3pm-11pm at Premiere Retire-
ment Community Health Center. Excellent.
'beniiii package competitive wages. good
working environment Applications availa-
ole al Fleet Landing Security Gale One
Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL;
Fax 10 19041246-9447 email lo:
jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE. Drug-Fiee
Workpliae
AC TECH
Full-time in our Maintenance Departmeht,
Monday-Friday at a premier 'retirement
community Excellent benellis and work
environment To apply Applicalions avail-
able at Fleet Landing Security Gate One
Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL
32233; Fax to, 904-246-9447; e-mail to
jobs@fleetlandlng.com. EOEI Drug-Free
Workplace.


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Positions Available

Engineering Admin. Assistant Spa Receptionist

Maintenance Engineer Housekeepers

Sales Report Assistant Spa Attendant

Room Service Server Line Cook


PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital seeking
Receptionist with Customer Service expe-
rience. Apply within, 28 Corona Rd.,
Ponte Vedra, 285-7924.
CSR- INSURANCE agency. Must hold, or
be willing to obtain, 4-40 license. Salary
based on experience. Immeadiate open-
ing. Fax resume to 247-4449.
GOLF CART ATTENDANT: Selva Marina
Country Club. FT\ PT benefits\ 401k. DL
required. Golf privileges. Apply in person.
DFWP.
HOME CLEANERS full-time/ part-time, re-
liable car & phone, $10-$12 per hour, call
223-5033.
GROUNDSKEEPER
FULL time at premier retirement communi-
ty. Experience preferred. Excellent bene-
fits and work environment. Applications at
Fleet Landing Security Gate, One Fleet
Landing. Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL 32233;
Fax to (904)246-9447; Eemail to:
jobs@fleetleanding.com EOE/ Drug-
Free Workplace.
EXPERIENCED PIT COOK
Bonp's BBQ in Neptune Bch. Apply in per-
son, daily 2-5p.m.
INSIDE SALES
Handle inbound sales from advertising
and create sales with outbound calls.'
Must have good relationship and closing
skills. Prospecting experience and cus-
tomer service is a must along with PC
skills and ability to work
independently. Earn $65,000 per year
with proper experience. Fax resume to.
241-7333 or email Jennifer at
jenniferw@desertmicro.net
SMALL FULL service landscape company
now hiring for all field positions. Call for
details 998-9677.
BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd.
DISHWASHER
FULL-TIME,! 1:30pm to 9:30pm in main
dining room kitchen. Dependability and
punctuality a must. 'Excellent benefits and
great work environment, to apply, applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach. FL 32233- Fax to 19041246-9447-
email iojobs@tleetlandlng.com EOE'
Drug-Free Workplace


SEWING MACHINE Repairs. Complete
tune-up. All makes, all models, $49.50.
241-2112.
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HERMON'S.MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in Commercial and Residen-
tial Cleaning. Lawn Care, Auto Cleaning,
Window Cleaning, Janitorial Services, etc.-
Call Hermon, 246-4238, 612-1755.
*. : *
HANDYMAN- HOUSE, Yard, Hauling. Call
223-5891.


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


SECURITY PERSONNEL NEEDED
Several immed positions avail, Ft/PT,
Days or Evenings. Excellent benefits Up
to $10/hr. Call Tracy Colombo, HR Man-
ager, 1-866-299-0540, 9-5pm, Mon-Fri.
Drug Free Workplace. EOE M/F/DN
LISC#AB2000006.
DOG GROOMER experienced for very
busy beaches shop. Great earning poten-
tial, great clients. Also dog bather needed.
280-9696.
QUALITY PAINTERS wanted. Must have
own phone & good driving record. New
construction. 626-1763.
CUSTOMER SERVICE Rep needed for
State Farm Agent at Beach & San Pablo;
Call 223-0035.


THE CLEANERS
FRONT COUNTER PERSON, good cus-
tomer service. PT/ FT. Benefits. Will train.
Excellent opportunity. 1519 Penman Rd or
call Rene, 246-1705.


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.
.* *


MEDICAL ASSISTANT for busy pediatric FT AND PT Front and back office work.
office has immediate opening. Spanish Computer skills, typing skills, and organi-
speaking a plus. Call 246-9428. national skills required. Exp. preferred but
Arl l hr'ffl *C,'iC'I"AMiT 4,.,,. DJT C not required. 246-3232.
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ADVISOR ASSI-I.MI I uori eall, es -
nancial Planning Firm. Strong phone &
computer skills, investment or insurance
experience required. Starting $10-$13/hr.,
based on experience. Fax resume to:
(904)339-0016
LAWN MAINTENANCE Tech needed. No
experience necessary, will train. Must be
able to work in the heat and be a non-
smoker while at work. $7/hr. to start, more.
$ with experience. Call AAron 861-7431.
ANIMAL MEDICAL Clinic at Sawgrass
needs Vet Tech & Receptionist. Must be
experienced or certified. Excellent salary'
and benefits. Newly remodeled & equip-
ped facility, 273-9560.
TEACHER ASSISTANT needed to work at
local Montessori School. Qualified appli-
cants inquire at 241-1139.
EDUCATIONAL SALES
Join our teal If you can excel at inside
sales & desire a fast-paced work environ-
ment, we may. have an excellent
opportunity for you. You will join a Nation-
al company & work ih Ponte Vedra Beach..
Ideal candidate will have 1+ years experi-
ence inside sales, customer service,, or
telemarketing, & excellent communication
skills. Ability to handle business accounts.
Base pay plus commissions.; FT/PT, no
evenings or weekends. Fax 'resume:
(904)285-0010 or email:
, jm@medlakids.com
NAIL TECH needed lor 3av spa in JaA
Beacn no a.rylic :Call MliK al l9041
242-8008


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ANOMOTEC QUALITY Electical Serve.
ices. Free eslmales lor repair' inslalianlon
Comm/Res.- Standby generators and
Transfer switches. All electrical needs.
Visa/MC. 343-5535. Great ratesF


FENCES
SWOOD Fence Specialisl Insiall, replace
35vyr Experience Relerenres MiCK Oul-
door Enterprises 241.7276, 838-9599


STUCK FRUSTRATED' Call RoD All
applicallon. rouse calls Iraing repairs
upgrades websites, graphics Free pnone
lech 904-249-3034 or e-mail
callrob@comcast.net.


HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE.
Specializing in "Complete Flowerbed
Cleaning and Workover". Call Hermon,
246-4238, 612-1755.
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nus Licensea Insured DependaDle
Beaches/West Beaches/'. Ponte Vedra.
294-2269.


ENDLESS SUMMER Lawrcare Free est-
mates. Professional customer service.
Mowing, edging, weeding, trimming- trees,
shrubs. Licensed & insured. Residential &
commercial. CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.

PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service; We mow
lawns Free eslirfates. 246-0967
CHEAP MOE'S' Complete lawn service
Most yards icniry $20 1904|J422-0593.


Alterations & Tailor

1 J. Golden Needle


249-1711
426 N. 3rd Street (next to Dicks Wings) Jax Beach, FL 32250


Don't take your child's school
uniform to be altered at the
cleaners! Bring them to me!


Get one pair of pants Get one skirt hemmed
hemmed & the 2nd I and the 2nd skirt
pair of pants hemmed I hemmed
S FREE! 1/2 PRICE!
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FLOORING ENGINEER'S. Tile, Wood,
Carpet. Sales & Installation. Free esti-
mates. Licensed/ Insured. Jim 813-6756
or 619-3980.

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GEN. ONE TIME CLEANING. Homes etc.
Dis. References. 242-2546, 568-6067.
PROFESSIONAL CLEANING, dependa-
ble. Reasonable rates, free estimates. Call
Roxanhe (904)477-5398.
PROFESSIONAL WINDOW cleaning. Low
rates. Licensed & bonded. Toll free
877-797-6136.
WILL CLEAN your home. Reasonable, de-
pendable, insured. Connie's Clean
Sweep. 710-6896.


WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc. Competitive
rates. Call Alan. 237-5301..


BOBCAT BOB
Grading, Lawn Replacements. Spread
Dirt, Gravel, Lime Rock, Mulch, Stone.
Irrigation Repairs. MUCH MOREl Bob,
334-6091.


RAY VOUTOUR EXCAVATIONS, INC.
Landclearing/ Heavy Mowing
Dirtwork/ Grading/ Demolition work
Cell 545-5216
PALM TREES, Hedges Trimmed, Yard
Clean-ups, Mulching, Sodding, whatever it
takes, etc. Dave 249-4724.
CUT RIGHT LAWN SERVICE. Free esti-
mates, local, reasonable prices. We do it
right the first time. No contracts required.
Call Ray, 607-0853.


AMY'S CLEANING service. 12 years ex- LAWN AND Landscape maintenance. 12
perience, reference, free estimates. 220- years experience. Free estimates. Call
5111. Kirk at 904-370-0065.


TRACEY GRABILL cleaning services.
Residential/ commercial, licensed, insir-
ad. R74-7126.


ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quality Service. Reasonable
rates. 821-0737.
A NATIVE SUN LAWN
& LANDSCAPE.
Total Lawn Maintenance. Clean-ups, Sod-
ding, Mulching, Re-planting. Free esti-
mates. 247-3344.

HOME DELIVERY DIRECT, moving serv-
ices, single pieces to entire house, also
pick up from stores and deliver to your
door, 23yrs exp., free estimates. (904)
349-6000..


PRESSURE WASHERS for rent or sale.
Tucker Equipment Rental 246-1330.
PRESSURE WASHING, quality work at
reasonable price. Call Nick 349-5990.
^^0A.1.1M f4 CAK.1K. .I.mm.C.O^C


HELPERS/ LABORERS NEEDED for resi-
dential/ commercial restoration. GREAT
PAYI! Call 472-9506 or 247-8340..
SUPER SUPPERS is looking for a few
good people to work FT/PT, 3p.m.-9p.m.
t B h BIvd- nnd B vmed-


ATTENTION GROOMERSII Waggin' Tails
is seeking an exp. & licensed groomer to
join our dog boarding & daycare facility.
Please call for more information 270-8411.
LEAD PERSON needed: must have com-
puter graphics/ design and strong custom-
er service skills. Inside sales experience
helpful. Call 904-874-2131.
GUTTER INSTALLER needed, experi-
ence required. Call 241-5099 for appt.
DFWP.
IRRIGATION FOREMAN-MILLER Bros.
Irrigation is seeking a mature individual
with a minimum of 3 years supervisory ex-
perience. Excellent driving record re-
quired. Top wages to the right person. Call
Brian at 249-5214 to arrange interview.
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-
eries, 36West 6th St., Atlantic Beach.
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
FT or PT host/hostess. Good money, cas-
ual atmosphere, very busy, great people
to work with. 285-0139.


Ilnour at ur acn~iva. I lV,b,,al CALL'ABOUT our Drivers that average,
owso9A locations. Duties include prepping $70K+ per year Quality home time- every
food, greeting' customers, and general week CDL-A, 2yrs. experience required.
cleaning. Must be reliable. Call 821- (800)889-8139.
4555.
POOL CLEANER MAINTENANCE TECHS
w/valid Florida' Driver's, License. Exped- Full Time: Small Engine Mechanic/ Punch
ence helpful h t will train. Good salary & Out at a premier retirement, community
benefits Ann ISurfside Pools 313 Excellent benefits. Applications at Fleet
each Blvr '46-2666, or fax resume Landing Securty Gate, One Fleet Landing
249-8801 e-mail.~surfsidepools @aol com' Blvd. Atlantic Beach FL. Fax to 904-246 -
9447; e-mail to jobs@fleetlanding.com.
EOE. Drug-Free Workplace.


Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work: Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel .Brothers Services, Inc. 246-
0967.
ESTABLISHED BEACHES Law Firm
seeks experienced Legal Secretary to as-
sist Litigation Attorney in all aspects of
practice of law. Successful candidate will
be a "self starter"with at least 5 years ex-
perience, be skilled in the use of WordPer-
fect, have excellent grammar, and enjoy
interacting with people and dealing win
challenges. Familiarity with Time slips bill-
ihg program and Quicken a definite plus.
Insurance and reiremeni Denelils availa-
ble Please lax resume and salary require.
menis 1o 246-6680 Anenilon. BLaw


*BEACH DRIVERS*
Taxi Drivers needed to work Beach and
Intercoastal areas, at least 23 yrs. old;
good driving record. Call 249-0360.
HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Immediately.
Flexible hours, no weekends, excellent
pay. Transportation & phone required.
591-5901,514-1188.
EARN $100-$440/WK. CERTIFIED
NURSING ASSISTANTS NURSING STU-
DENTS. Part-time tofulltime hours provid-
ing visits and shifts for homecare patients.
Reliable transportation and caring person-
ality required Call 241-1656 for more in-
lormation or apply online at wwW ninson-
line cOm


TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodeling and
'repaint. Residential and commercial. Men-
tion this ad. 246-1529.
FAST INTERIOR paining, drywall. lex-
ture. Specialize in smaller lots Will work
evenings & weekends Licensed. insured
references 403-7389
A PLUS QUALITY PAINTING, INC. Top
knotch work guaranteed Parining tim,
carpentry, wood repair, pressure washing
Licensed/ Insured Free eslimaies 861-
.9500.

LICENSED PAINT
Contractor will paint any, avg size room
$75. (9041613-1271. Email PeiRm75Dol-
lars@aol.com
BEACHES HOME SERVICES Painlng
free estimates, work guarantee., licensed
610-7768.
U1


PERSCHEL & MEYER PEST MGMT.
We service thousands of beach residents.
www.perschelandmeyer.com 241-3409.


DAVIDS POOL SERVICE. Weekly clean-
ing. Most residential pools $25/week+
chemicals. Licensed,, Insured. We make
your life a little easier. 285-0240.
PHILLIPS POOL CARE, Serving the
beaches. Frank Phillips. Licensed. 316-
2440.


CANNON EOS 33/ELAN 7 SLR Camera,
3 lenses, 420 EX flash and oag $350
(904)285-8375.


ALLIANCE BUILDER GROUP, INC.
CGC 1505263. Commercial & Residential.
New homes, room additions, remodeling,
stucco, siding. Any small, rush repairs.
Quality Guaranteed. Affordable prices.
Free estimates. (904)234-1179.


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


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ALL'S HOME IMPROVEMENT
Siding, replacement. termne damaged
W O repons. paining. roof lesak, KitChen'
catDnets, counler lop and tile. Ail rypes or
rome repairs, honest and dependable
free estimates. 463-1711. Lie. and insur-
ed.
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable for quality repairs, service'
calls; painting, improvements and miscel-
laneous jobs. DAVE. 246-6628.


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HANDYMAN SERVICES interior or exte-
rior from A-Z. Call Bill at 228-9241.
ONE CALL HANDLES IT ALL
Specializing in-kitchens, cabinets, bath-;
rooms, tile, doors, windows. rorted wood.
termite damage roof leaks, drywall,
decks, 'elc Honest, top quality work.-
LOWEST PRICES AT THE BEACH.
(904)710-3784..
C&J REPAIR Services Carpentry Dry-
wall, Painting, Paperhanging. Tiling, elc.
.Licensed, Insured 955-0593. 241-1461


ROOFING. IN-TOWN prices @ the
Beach. 25yrs. experience. 880-9908.-
CCC1326983.
NELIGAN
CONSTRUCTION
ROOFING DIVISION
ROOF REPAIRS & Re-Roofing. Trust a li-
censed.professional. See our ad. under
Remodeling/Construction. State Certified
Roofer #CCC1325888. Member BBB
247-3777. All credit cards accepted.
REROOFS/ REPAIRS. Keller Roofing,
Inc. Llc.#RC0050467; BL2197. Call Rod-
ney 226-3299.


JR'S SERVICES
Trees, trimming, Licensed, 242-2546,.
568-6067.
SOUTHSIDE TREE Service. Enhance the
beauty of'your. trees. PALMS TRIMMED.
904-318-0569 Alan DeLoach

WEBERS TREE SERVICE
246-9930
Quality work at reasonable rates. Stump
grinding. Since 1986.


QUALITY WORK. Install, Removal, &
Painting. Residential, Commercial.
25yrs. Experience. References+ FREE
ESTIMATES. Steve, 645-0381.


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We offer competitive wages, excellent benefits,
opportunities for advancement and
a caring management staff.
Please apply in person Tuesday- Friday. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appt.
1000 PGA TOUR Boulevard; Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
Wetisite: www.sawgrassmarrlott.com .
Job Hotline: (904) 280-7070
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Great opportunity to work in an oceanfront resort with
terrific earning potential. We offer an excellent benefits package
including medical/dental, life insurance, sick and vacation days,
and discounts at our retail outlets, golf course and spa.

Apply in person to:
607 Ponte Vedra Boulevard, Ponte Vedra Beach
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm

For additional information call 280-6076
See current openings at: Profiles.hospitalityonline.com/211464
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At Ponte Vedra Beach


RHODES & RHODES
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT, INC.
Remodeling Renovations
New Construction Repairs

"EXPECT THE BEST"

247-7886
CBC 1253069


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August 11, 2006


TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.


"Be Part of the Best"

Housekeepers
Apply at the
Fairfield Inn & Suites
1616 N. First St.
We offer great py, paid vacation &
personal time, eathvision/dental
insurance, 40 K.


Administrative
Assistant
Jax Beach growing company needs
organized, marketing focused
Executive Assistant with ability to
multi-task. Must test at 60 wpm and
have excellent verbal and written
communication skills. Experiencein
Excel and PowerPoint is a must.
Competitive salary and great benefit
packet. M-F 8am-5:30pm. Email '
resume to barryg@desertmicro.net
or fax to 241-7333:


-* *
SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top
pay & benefits. Palace'Pools. 998-1811,


MURPHY BED set Incl. cabinets, comput-
erdesk, bookshelf, $500.707-0875.


'ibb 5 ;entral krwy #'3, Jax, FL OLYMPIC WEIGHT set and bench.
32224. 3001bs. of weights. $25. Large dog cage,
collapsable. $15. Come and get It. 534-
CUS I.TT Interinr Trim Cam rntr or heln- 4848.


ers needed., any carpentry, experience a
plus. Beaches and Ponte Vedra areas.
Call Tim 509-9071.


Immediate
Openings
Join our team of
cleaning professionals

* No Nights or Weekends
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
Competitive Wages
Company Vehicle
Lp#p4 in pzeon, t-:


2201 Florida Blvd..
Mon- Fri 8-4:30
241-9520


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INK'AND Toner Refill in Beaches area.
High 'profits, Untapped potential. Easy to
operate. 247-3815.
SUCCESSFUL MARINE construction
business/ assets for sale.'Barge w/ trailer,
all tools. Owner relocating. 285-2100.
AMAZING ORGANIC business opp. Net-
work distributors needed now, all areas.
100% synthetic chemical Free product
line. Skin care, personal care, and health-
care., 'www.bodyandsoulorganics.com.
382-0377.


ACTIVE NANNY honest,- dependable,
transportation & references. $9-$11/hr.,
any area. CPR & First Aid. F/T & P/T.
260-4915


FREELANCE BOOKKEEPER Ior hire. All
aspects ol a:'countlng 10+ yrs exp. Ref-
erences avail 703.6550


MALE RN, 23 years experience. Avail to
prove d weekend and evening care to your
III or elderly lived one Excellent releren-
ces Call R,-k 207.0610.
IF'YOU are interested in advertising under
ihis category please call 904-249-9033 or
email class iied'beacnesleader com
COMPANION/ SITTER for elderly Tired
ol agencies ? Experienced, local, honest
724-'2010.
SENIORS SAVE $
Private CNA/ HHA, exp., CPW First Aid.
Flexible shifts. $10-12,'hr Call 645-
1813,338-22 ,:i0
CAREGIVER FOR elderly, 15yrs expert.
ence CPR cenlied. Honesi. Irendly, car-
Ing M-T-W-F. real's 568-7309


W/D SEARS Kenmore, newer. 955-0606:
6 PIECE Bedroom Set includes queen
mattress & box, new still in boxes. $499.
Can deliver. 858-9350.
WOODEN DESK rice dresser, aparie-
menil .zed W,D. sewing desk. occasloh l
criairs, noei, Iricul' and car Ior pans 242:
9549. Anytime.
\BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed,.
w'manress S pox spring Must sell. $395.
Car, deliver t904,858-9350





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210 GALLON REEF TANK full setup
w/750w of lights.- Full spectrum of corals
and fish. 521-7021.'
FURNITURE: COUCHES, loveseats,.din-
Ing tables, buffet, ent. center, dresser,
desks, desk chairs, wirig chair, side
chairs. Call 616-1000.


S6 GALVANIZED steel storage containers,
lockable doors, each 4x4,' good cond. 993-
9392.
BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam mattress & boxspring, new in
plastic w/warranty. $379. Must sell.
(904)858-9350.
LAWNMOWER, 6HP, self-propelled, 22"
cut, great condition. $140 OBO. 613-1610.
BED- KING mattress set, $289. Can de-
liver. (904)391-0015.
FRIGIDARE REFRIDGEARATOR new
26cf. Side by side, stainless steel. New
$1,098, will, sell $700. 626-4863.
27" ZENITH TV, rarely used, $175 OBO.
242-8915.
18' 2002 Four Winns Bow Rider Ski Boatl
190HP, Super clean, All the extras War-
:rartied'enginel Sunsport interior Call
Jane (904)226-8043. -
SOLID OAK hoosier breakfast room or
kitchen piece. $400. 246-5137


SBETA PLAYER also, hundred plus beta
videos-- broadway shows iv specials eic
904-249-9340. After noon only. Reasona-
ble price., Entire collectlon-ho partial sales.
QUEEN-SIZE BED w/frame $120: Full-
size bed w/frame $96. Clean, quality beds.
Can deliver 246-1832.
BED. BRAND name queen set
new, w/warranty' $129. Can deliver.
(904)858-9350.
CHERRY FORMAL dining room set--,
$2600 new: $900 OBO. Other living and
bedroom furniture, various prices. Can
view Saturday 8/12 at moving sale. 290
Coral Way. 536-6400.
WINDOW AIR Conditioner, 18,000 BTU,
(Roper), works fine. $75. 249-4882.
2 HARDWOOD lbirch?i display cabinets.'
84' H 40' W, glass snevles. inside lignr,
lass pane Iront, arcn top, paid $1600. sell
$600 for noin. 241-4829.
DINING RM table w/ 4 chairs, china cabi-
nel io match (green 8 black) $400. rolliop
desk $100- good condllon 616-3808
USED WHIRLPOOL dryer $35 cash.
241-7779.
DININGROOM SET, beveled glass lop wt
metal Irame. 6 upholstered chairs, exc
cond Paid $1600. asking $400. 705-76:8


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


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





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foryour|


246-1933 ,619 Atlantic Blvd.



ESTATE SALE/ Garage Sale. Everything
music go Furriiure and antiques. Satur-
day 7an-` 3126 CourtneyyWoods Ct.


SATURDAY, 8/12, 7am-lpm, 101 Trudee
Dee Lane.
2 FAMILY, Saturday, 8am-?. 1162 11th
St. N. New novelty purses, misc.
MOVING SALE- merging two'households,
lots of furniture; pictures, and misc. deco-
rative items. All must go. 290 Coral Way
(off Penman Rd.). 8/12. 8a.m.-lp.m.
FRIDAY & Saturday,. 7am-3pm, 1043
Seabreeze Ave: Refrigerator, Stove, Dish-
washer. Lots of stuff,.
BIG MOVING sale insidee Coileclloles, an.
tilues vintange and designer closing all
sizes Ans aecorallons. and much more
sluh. Saturday 8 12, Tnuraday 8 17, & Fi.-
day 8 18 8a.m -2 2601 Liberty Ln.


SATURDAY 8AM.UNTIL 1869 Sea Oats
Dr. kSeminole Nonh lo 181n Si Turn len
onto 18th, first right obto Sea Oats)
655-3983.
MULTI-FAMILY. CLOTHES, knick-knacks..
outdoor furniture. Too much to' ii'
A shopper's dream.,Saiuri.ay. 8am-? All
must go! 63 Saraloga Cir cul-re-sac
OCEANWALK SATURDAY 8am-12pm.
2308 Fiddlers Lane. (Seminole North to
left on Oceanforest Dr., left ~on Fiddlers'
Ln)


WASHER & Dryer. Whirlpool Imperial ser. SATURDAY 8-1PM, 2170 Feairewood Dr
ies, works well, washer needs $7 pan, W. Baby clothes, books & housenold
$150 takes both. 241-0050 items.


2002 MERCEDES C240 Sedan, lack
w/tan leather interior. 40,000 miles,.
$18,500 IOBO. Excellent condition. 904-
233-8050


1050 SEMINOLE Rd, Saiurday. 8am-
12pm Lo':'Is ilerris
YARD SALE. Sal 8'12. 9-' 177 Pine SI
Allanic Bcrn


JAQUAR SEASON tickets Section 405 FAMILY GARAGE Sale- nany items, incl.
Row. C, Seats 15 & 16. $210/each. surfboards, (4)17" lowprofile wheels- high
246-7710. performance. Sat. 8-2pm, 331 7th St.


SOLID OAK Oueen bedroom set In-
cludes wounded neadboard w'ranan inlay
design, 72" six plus drawer dresser
'w/rounded mirror and rattan inlay, two
2-drawer nightstands, four drawer plus
storage Armoire. Good condition $600,
.,992-1214.
FREE FIREWOOD, you pick upl 1210 7th
Ave. N., AB.
HOMEMADE SCRUB Tops, Beautiful,
tropical prints, High quality. 254-0931.
LARGE SOLID oakroll top desk. 54W X
33D X 50H. Good conidtion,.$400. 241-
:3933
COMPUTER CENTER beauilluI every.
thing goes behind doors, plenty of storage
incl. file drawer. 62"Wx22"Dx54"H. Like
.new. Orginal cost over $3000 from Liberty
Furniture, will sell for $1000. Call 904-708
2079.'


63 MARSH Cove- off Marsh Landing
Pkwy. Saturday, 8/12, 8am. Huge Sale-
2 Families MovingI
GARAGE & Moving Sale- 3 families.
Odoms Mill. 125 Old Mill Ct. Furniture
Kids, Anliques. Books.. Saturday.
8am-12pm.


MOVING- ALL must go. Household
lems- some anliques, collectibles Real
bargains. 2406 Blackbeard Dr Jackson-
rile 3222-1 Fr.Sal Aug r11 12, 8-12
FAMILY GARAGE; Stove,'microwave, and
lots of misc. 4264 Tideview Dr.'Isle of
Palms. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. 8-5.
Rain or shine.


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following Depts.
GARDEN HOMES
Maintenance Workers
needed full time.
BEACHHOUSE:
i Beach House Supervisor,
F/T year round, requirements:
Lifeguard, first aid, CPR
certifications, pool operators
license..
Responsible for managing,
supervising lifeguards/
attendants, member guest
hosting, registrations. pool/
pool equipment main. General
pool dues.
GOLF OUTSIDE
OPERATIONS:
F/T, P/T outside services,
cart/bag attendants.
We offer excellent salary, and
benefits including paid Vacation
and Holidays. Health and Dental
Insurance. 401 K
Drug Free Workplace
Equal Opportunity Employer
Apply in person
Human Resources.
101 Plantation Drive
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
543-7531


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HARBORTOWN MARINA, deep water
boat slip for rent, 40ft. $500, 50ft. $600,
INCLUDES POTABLE WATER, ELEC-
TRIC, DOCK LOCKER. Cable and phone
.service available @ slip. Mobile fuel serv-
ice & pump out also available. 463-2845.
1988 GLASS STREAM Spirit, 21'. New
Magic Tilt trailer. 7.4L, 330hp Mercruiser
engine & outdrive. $6000 OBO. 704-6717.
40' BOAT SLIP for sale, exclusive Har-
bortown Marina. $169K. 463-2845.
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1985 CHEVY Pickup Truck, runs good.
Asking $1500 OBO. 652-6243.

1997 KIA Sportage. 100K miles. Looks,
and drives new. 4WD, Auto, Cold A/C,
must sell. $2,900 OBO 716-2586.


1997 GEO Metro LSI. New rotors, axle
Bearings & exhaust. Asking $1000.
631-387-6554.
1977 LINCOLN Continental, white w/blue
top, running condition, needs work, $900
OBO. Call Michael 881-9505.
1995 LEXUS ES300, 80,000 miles. Excel-
lent condition, $6000. 246-1995.
1998 TOYOTA Camry, good cond., cool
AC, theft proof. $4500 OBO. 327-1081.
1996 JEEP Wrangler, 4cyl, 4WD, runs
great. $3900. Gary (904)509-5865.
BMW 5281 2000 Steptronic w/less than
2000 miles on new eng. and transmission.
White/ tan int., 6 disc CD, power every-
thing inc. headrests and tilt steering, ulti-
mate int. package, new tires, memory
seats, tinted windows, the list goes on.
Great looking-car, smooth ride. '2 yr war-
'ranty on new BMW engine. Call 476-6772
or tinartss2003@yahoo.com for more de-
tails and/or pics. $21K OBO..
2003 CAMRY LE. Still under warranty.
25K miles. $14,500. 246-8914 or 504-
5012.
1992 SATURN CP red, runs great, $500.
223-9345.
'1986 SAAB 900S, 5spd., hatchback, A/C,
CD," new tires, one owner, 112k original
miles, looks and drives great, $1150 OBO.
716-2586.
2004 KIA Sorento SUV. Well maintained
37,000 miles: Still under warranty.
$13,800. 403-8341
FIAT 500 D. 1966, Classic RED. 27K orig
miles. Excel cond. Runs great. $8500.
821-0172. :
2003 MERCEDES C240, 45k miles, 6spd,
4dr., Silver/grey leather, 6 CD, moonroof,
exc condition. $20,800. (904)334-6686.


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