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    Section A: Main: Briefs
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    Section A: Main: Opinion
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    Section A: Main: Viewpoints
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    Section A: Main: Business
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    Section A: Main: Religion
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    Section A: Main: Sports
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    Section A: Main: Sports: Week in Review
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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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LEADER


Vol. 44, No. 17


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


Sidewalk


estimate


'incredible'


by KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR
A $17,000, resident-proposed sidewalk along
Ponte Vedra Boulevard could cost more than
six times that estimate, according to St. Johns
County's director of Public Works.
Joe Stephenson said that an estimate of
$17,490 for 1,650 linear feet of sidewalk is "an
incredibly low value, from my perspective."
Stephenson commented Wednesday, two
days after the Ponte Vedra Municipal Service
District iMSD) Board of Trustees agreed to help
pay for the sidewalk proposed by Dana
Current, a resident of the 900 block of the
boulevard.
Current got the esti-
mate Aug. 8 from an
SOrange Park company
-= *after securing commit-
ments from neighbors
to help pay for the proj-
ect, he told trustees
Monday.
S The estimate is for a
-' 4-foot-wide sidewalk.
--whereas the county's
standard is 5 feet wide,
S"We're not going to
have a 4-foot sidewalk,"
Joe Stephenson Stephenson said.
SStill, the estimate,
which amounts to
$10.60 per linear foot, is far below what
Stephenson said is the county's "starting
point" of $70 per linear foot for retrofitted
sidewalks those to be installed along exist-
ing roads.
At that price, the sidewalk would cost
$115,500.
The sidewalk, proposed as a measure of safe-
ty, beautification and neighborhood cohesion,
got a boost from the MSD trustees, who decid-
ed to help with funding after marveling at the
bargain price.
Current said about 90 percent of 26 neigh-
bors from 890 Ponte Vedra Blvd. into the 1000
block had agreed to pay for three-quarters of
the project, and the NMSD agreed to pitch in up
to $5,000.
Trustees commented that the figure seemed
much lower than past estimates, and trustee Al
Hollon said he thought the county's cost
would be $65 per linear foot.
The plan is to ask St. Johns County to pay
for another foot so the sidewalk would be 5
feet wide, Current said.
Trustees said the project could prompt othet
residents to push for sidewalks, which are lack-
ing along Ponte Vedra Boulevard south of
Corona Road, where homes have sprouted in
recent years.
Stephenson said sidewalks in St. Johns
County are funded from money-set aside for
smaller projects those up to about $50,000
- or, for bigger projects, as a capital improve-
ment project to go before the County
Commission.
The smaller projects, with funding available
immediately, are typically those that, for
example, connect two existing sidewalks lead-
ing to a school, Stephenson said.
The annual sidewalk fund usually varies
between $100,000 and $200,000, he said .
See SIDEWALKS, A-3


False alarms costly,


'dicey,' sheriff says


by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
The high number of false
alarms front home security sys-
tems in the Ponte Vedra
Municipal Service District
IINSDI is costing the sheriff's
office time and money, Sheriff
Da\ Id Shoar said Monday.
It's also costing residents
"reduced police protection" by
distracting deputies away from
serious crimes, according to
Mack McCuller, an NISD
trustee.
Shoar said in Monday's MSD
meeting that about 98 percent
of alarm calls that deputies
respond to in the NMSD and
across the county are false.
That equals about 10 percent
of deputies' time.
"It's a real dice\ issue,
because what if you don't
respond to one and someone
gets hurt?" Shoar asked in an
interview Wednesday.
"These alarms are consum-
ing a tremendous amount of
resources."
McCuller, who is the liaison
between the MSD Board of
Trustees and the Sheriff's
Office, reports the number and
type of calls that MSD deputies
responded to each month.


Extra police protection is one
of the things paid for by the
MSD tax, which is 37 cents for
every $1,000 in assessed valua-
tion.
The MSD is a special taxing
district east of State Road A1A
in Ponte Vedra..
The list of false alarms often
includes repeat offenders,
whose alarms sounded several
times that month, McCuller
said.
McCuller said there are also a
few "repeat repeat" offenders,
whose alarms also falsely
sounded the previous month.
In an attempt to keep the
false alarms to a minimum,
McCuller regularly sends out
letters to all repeat offenders
asking them to address the
problem.
McCuller said Monday that
he h$s sent letters to about 30
resid nts, but they don't seem
to be doing any good.
Shoar said the Sheriff's Office
sends out a similar letter, but
ro legal action is ever taken
a d no fines are issued.
'St. Johns County has an
ordinance that addresses false
aarms but, according to Shoar,
'it doesn't have any teeth,"


See ALARMS, A-3


pnomOn y :ATH'' HART Ari
Romano Roblero applies stain to the outdoor reading area of the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library Thursday. The area, which sits between the library and
a pond, will get landscaping and furniture before it's ready to use.


ARC to review Christ Church


FROM S TAFF
Design plans for the proposed parish
hall and parking garage at Christ
Episcopal Church will by eyed
Wednesday by the Architectural Review
Committee iARCi of the Ponte \edra
overlay district.
The committee is not expected to
vote on the plans for the church's
expansion but will give opinions on the
plans, said Da\id Harrell, the St. Johns
County planner f(or the ARC.
Harrell said church representatives
will give ARC members a presentation
on the plans for the buildings and land-
scaping at the church at Solana Road
and San Juan Drive, Ponte Vedra Beach.
Some Ponte Vedra residents have kept
a close watch on the church's plans for
a much larger parish hall and proposed
two-deck parking garage.
Some have expressed concerns about
potential traffic, safety and ambiance
problems with expansion of the church,


which is in an established neighbor-
hood east of State Road A1A.
The ARC oversees commercial and
multifamily development on major
roads in the Ponte Vedra and Palm
\alley area.
The committee assures that develop-
ment meets standards of design, colors,
signs and landscaping required by the
overlay ordinance.
Also on the ARC's agenda Wednesda\
is a proposal by \Vachovia bank to
change its sign at the Palm Valley
branch, whose blue color met objec-
tions from ARC members more than a
year ago.
Harrell said that to get the OK of ARC,
\Vacho\ia proposes using white rather
than blue on its sign. which was put up
without the required approval of the
committee
See ARC, A-3


prn.,loyDy KTH'I HARTMAfl
Lidia WolIcale, circulation supervisor at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library, Thursday holds the edge of the book drop,
where rain had leaked inside.


Leak closes book drop


Ponte Vedra voters to

help pick new judge
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LM LA'UHIi II-t'VV LtK
STAFF I\'RITER
One of 55 new judgeships
around the state has been
assigned to the Seventh
SJudicial Circuit, which includes
St. Johns County, and all regis-'
tered voters in the county will
select from a list of four candi-
dates for that position.
,The six-year terms of six
existing judgeships in the cir-
cuit expire this year, but with
no opposition in those spots,
names will not appear on bal-
lots.
Because races for judge are
nonpartisan, all voters, regard-
less of party affiliation, will
choose from among the four
candidates in the Sept. 5 pri-
mary.


The position is one of 55
new county and circuit judges
approved by the Florida
Legislature.
The candidates running for
the judgeship are Clyde Wolfe,"
Luis Bustamante, Joe Horrox
and John Selden.
Wolfe, who was born in St.
Augustine, received his law
degree from Stetson Liniversitv
in 1980.
He has 26 years of experience
in various legal positions that
include assistant public
defender, capital case division
chief of the Ninth Circuit and
owner of a private practice iti
St. Augustine.

See JUDGE, A-3


Primary

facts U


ElectiOn is: Sept,


Early voting begins
Monday at the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library:
Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Monday through
Saturday,
Photo with signature iden-
tification is required.
Ballpts are availablefor all
registered voters:. Republicans,
Derhocrats and others.
Early voting.ends Sept. 2.
Sample ballots can be
viewed at www.sjcvotes.us.
Click on "elections" then
"sample ballots."


In Ponte Vedra, all voters
wilt select a circuit. jlidge
(nonpartisan).
In addition, Republicans
will pick candidates for U.S.
senator, governor and- lieu-
tenant- governor, chief finan-
cial officer, state senator and
two St; .Johns County
Commission seats.-
S *,In addition to- the judge-
'hip, 'Democrats- will select
candidates. for governor and
lieutenant governr' as well as
Florida attorney general.


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FROAfSTA4FF
The drive-up book drop at
the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Libiar\ has been closed
because water leaking from the
outside damaged some library
materials,
The book drop, which
opened on the north side of
the library when the renovated
library opened in 2002, h.~
been closed since workers dip
covered the damage July 29,
said Mitzi Thomas, branch
manager.
"I suspect it [the book drop]
has passed its useful life,"
Thomas said in a telephone
interview this week.
Thomas said "a couple" of
library items got wet before the
problem was discovered.
"Basically, once, a boo,< is
wet, it molds ... and you real-
ly can't keep it in the cdllec-
tion" because mold spreads,


Thomas said.
One solutioii could be
installing an overhang so the
book! drop is protected from
the L'eather, Thomas said.
Another is to move the drop
tb the east side of the library,
where an overhang exists.
But "ifwe eretoput a book
drop there, it wouldn't be a
,rive-up," which could incon-
venience the elderly or persons
with small children who don't
want to park and leave the car,
Thomas said.
Until the. book drop is
repaired or replaced, the library
will be lenient in its policy on
returns, said Mary Jane Little,
director of the St. Johns
County Public Library System.
"\e are so sorry," Little said
this week. "We are working on
it, and you're not going to
have any fines during this tem-
porary [down] time."


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Police Beat


ATLANTIC BEACH
SA credit card fraud was report-
ed in the 1000 block of Atlantic
Boulevard.

The license plate to vehicle
was reported stolen Aug. 13 in
the 300 block of 9th Street.
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PONTE VEDRA BEACH
A 53-year old St 'Johns
County man reported a burgla-
ry to his vehicle while parked in
the driveway ofhis home in the


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300 block of Clearwater Dr. that
occurred: between Monday
evening and Tuesday morning.
According to a report, entry into
the 2006 Ford pick-up truck was
gained through an unlocked


Hotel parking variance is nixed


Lance Jarrod Beauford, 26,
Atlantic Beach was arrested and by LIZAMITCHELL
charged with possession of con- SA A s RITE
trolled substance Aug. 13 in e A A request for less parking to
900 block of Plaza, according to accommodate anew hotel on
a police report. Beach LBoulevard' was denied
a pic reort Tuesday by the Jacksbnville
A vehicle -aas reported bur- Beach Board of Adjustment.
glarized Aug. 14 in the 2200 The board voted unanimous-
'1blbck bf'Falrway Villas. .?.y de- tha ,,W
'. .' : spaces for the.','5tdooil*s'i
A burglary to a business was lieu of the required 1.25 spaces
reported Aug. 15 in the 2300 because the developers were
block of Mayport Road'. aware of the requirement before
negotiations began to purchase
SA burglary to a vehicle was the property.'; '
reported Aug. 15 in the 2000 "ln my mind ts is, the kind
block of Lakeview Court. of case we should not even be
S, considering," board member
AtlanticBeach policewiththe John Moreland said. "They
aid of Jacksonville Beach police don't even own the property
and Neptune Beach police con- yet. It's a no brainer. This is not
ducted a prostitution sting Aug. a hardship. They areasking that
15 in the 1800 block of of we rewrite the code."
Mayport Road. Three men were Bill Ebert of Ebert, Norman
arrested for solicitation of pros and Brady Architects represent-
titution, which is a misde- mg Shivam properties said the
meanor, according to a police proposed 84-room hotel would
report. extend the entire length
S. .. between 1lth and':12th streets
NEPTUNE BEACH north at 1101 Beach Boulevard
S;Someone reported Aug. 15 with the hotel fronting 11th
that $150,000 worth of jewelry Street.
was stolen from a residence in City code requires 96 spaces
the 1000 block of Strand Street.' but the variance request was
S0 0 asking to limit the number to 90
An identification theft was six more than the number of
reported Aug. 3 in the 200 block rooms and six less than
of Myra Street. required, Ebert said.
of Myra treet"We feel that is a little exces-
Carrie Ashle Hndrrcon 38 sive, especially for a small


of Ponte Vedra Beach was arrest-
ed and charged with possession
of 'cocaine and possession of
controlled substance Aug. 16 in
the 15000 block of Atlantic
Boulevard, according to a police
report.
A simple battery was reported
Aug. 16 in the 1100,block of
Seagate Avenue.
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A burglary to a residence was
reported Aug. 17 in the 300
block of Oleander Street.,


hotel," that would likely be a
national chain inn and suite
type establishment catering to
travelers :and business people,
he said. :
Resident Jim Overby said he
supports the idea of a new hotel
inJacksonville Beach, but losing
parking is not a fair trade.
Board chairman Steve'
Hartkemeyer said the plans fall
to account for multiple hotel
guests staying in one room with
more than one vehicle or visi-
tors that would .fill up more
than the space allotted to each
room.
"Parking out here is at an
extreme premium whether it's
one this side or that side of
Third Street."
BOA member Charlie Sellers
said hotel guests are mostly ut
of owners, many of whom trav-
el in motor homes that would
be difficult to park in the nar-
row side streets or along Beach
Boulevard.
"They don't live here. They
don't care. They park right on
the street and that street is
Beach Boulevard. We've got
enough problems there," he
said. "Drivers can't even turn
around and pull around in front
to the lobby to see if a room is
available. That's a big concern."
Keith Hall said spill over from
the parking lot would haie a
negative impact on surround-
ing residential properties.


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door. Reported stolen was a
leather fanny pack containing
items with a total value of
$8,327. The victim added that
over 100 people attended a busi-
ness party at the home during
the time of the theft.

JACKSONVILLE BEACH
James Michael PearsonJr., 23,
of Ponte Vedra Beach, was
arrested Aug. 16 and charged
with a warrant for giving worth-
less checks following an unrelat-
ed disturbance in the 1300
block of Beach Blvd., according
to a police report,
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Battery was f'ikiteaTAu L"'6
in the 'i00 bldikio 8thAoVeSI.
'The victim told police she was
at a friend's when a male sus-
pect attempted to put this arm
around her. The suspect poured
a drink over her and left. When
the victim confronted the sus-
pect, he slapped her and
knocked her to, the; ground,
bruising her back and legs,
police reported..

Grand theft was reported
Aug. 16 in the 1300 block of
Plantation Oaks Dr. S. A cam-
ouflage john boat valued at
$500 was stolen from. the rear
yard of the property.


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State history

expert to visit
FROMSTAFF
Gary Mormino, author of
Land of Sunshine, State of
Dreams, will speak at' the
Beaches Museum & History
Center, 380 Pablo Avenue,
Jacksonville Beach, on Thursday
evening, August 24.
Light refreshments will be
served at 6:30 p.m. with'the lec-
ture to begin at 7.
Dr. Mormino is a professor at
the University of South Florida,
St. Petersburg and co-developed
the Florida Studies program
there with Raymond Arsenault.
He has authored numerous pub-
licationr including several on
jItalian-tgrican history .
OnCe'the least' pojulated and
most isolated state in the South;
Florida has emerged as one of
the largest and most diverse
states in the U.S. He writes of
Florida's meteoric rise that has
encompassed revolutions in
technology, demography and
lifestyle.
Land of Sunshine, State of
Dreams is available in Riuby's:
Emporium Museum Store and
can be signed by Dr. Mormino
during the evening. The event
is free and the museum will be
open to the public. For more
information, call 241-5657.


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The Beaches Leader/ Vedra Leader


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photo by KATHY HARTMAN
Sheriff David Shoar speaks at Monday's MSD meeting.


Alarms:

Cont. from A-1
and the Sheriff's Office will
push for revisions.
The ordinance requires, the
registration of private alarms in
the unincorporated areas of the
county..'
The "alarm user" is required
to provide his or her name,
address, telephone number
and the names and numbers of
at least two other people who
can be reached to turn off the.
alarm.
If after being contacted by
the police, no one appears to
turn off the alarm within an-
hour,.the .user must pay a $25
"fee" for 'each occurrence,
according to the ordinance. .
If the fee isn't paid, the
Sheriff's:Office is to notify the
homeowner that deputies .will
n4t respond to any more
alarms at that location.
according. to. Sgt. Chuck
Mulligan, a spokesman for the.
Sheriff's Office, the alarm regis-
tration system is more for the
benefit of residents than for
deputies.
"If, they have an active:
alarm, it's in their best interest
to advise us," Mulligan said in
an interview Thursday.
Mulligan said 'the registra-
tion of an alarm makes it easier
for deputies to contact home-
owners if there is' a problem
with their alarm system or if


Cont. from A-1
He has handled numerous
felony and capital death penal-
tv cases and has recently spe-
cialized in family law.
. Bqstamante, was bpn i9
Caracas, \'enezuela, anRj 'in
grated to the United States as a
boy.
After becoming a citizen and
graduating from Florida State
University's Law School, he-
worked as assistant state attor-
ney in Volusia Count)' and
later as an assistant statewide
prosecutor in the Jacksonville
office of the Attorney General.
Bustamante specializes in the
prosecution of identity theft,
white collar crimes, racketeer-
ing, narcotics trafficking and
computer crimes, committed
against children.
Selden was.: born in
Manhattan, N.Y.; and attended
New York Law.School after
receiving an ':undergraduate


there is an actual burglary to'
their home.
The false alarm 'ordinance
also states that the Sheriff's
Office may order the alarm to
be deactivated if deputies
respond to three false alarms
within six months.
But Shoar said Wednesday
that the Sheriff's Office would
rather respond to false alarms
than ;have residents turn off
their alarms.
"We think [having an alarm
system] is great," Shoar said.
"But we've got to figure out
how'to balance that with all of
our other needs."
Shoar said the rise in false
alarms has happened in the
past five to 10 years, with
alarm systems often being built
into new homes.
According to a problem-ori-
ented guide for police depart-
ments published by the U.S.
Department of Justice, a steep
rise in alarm ownership came
in.the 1990s. .
The report says each false
alarm requires. about 20 min-
utes of police time usually
for two officers and .this
costs the public as- much as
$15 billion per year in police
time across the country.
The leading cause in false
alarms is faulty or inappropri-
ately selected equipment and
poor installation, according to
the report.


degree from Princeton
University.
Selden started his career in a
small New Jersey firm, of
which he later became partner.
After a brief stint in Atlanta
withth,, tle,,Ntional tAs stos
Council,, Seol en, ; voyrke,_, ip
Hillsborough County as a pub-
lic defender, then in a private
practice for trust and estate
law. Most recently he has
worked as an appellate special-
ist in the Seventh'Circuit.
Horrox was born in
Hazletown, Pa., and also
attended Stetson University's
Law School.
Horrox is entering his,20th
year in private practice, in
which he has handled mainly
civil and criminal cases.
The winner of this nonparti-
san race will take office on Jan.
2 in St. Johns County working
with. a, family and juvenile
docket.


. A Briefs


Debate moves to Valley
A debate between the
Republican candidates in the
District 4 County Commission
race has been moved out of the
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library because of early voting
there.
The debate between Bruce
Maguire and Tom Maruel, tak-
ing place at the 10 a.m. Aug. 28
meeting of the Ponte Vedra
Beaches Coalition, will be held-
at that time at the Palm Valley
Senior Center, 148 Canal Blvd.:
S"Due to early voting we will
be unable to use the large room
at the PV library," said a news
release from Clara Cowan,
president of, the Coalition.

Chamber favors charter
The Board of Directors ofthe
Ponte Vedra Beach Chamber of
Comrimerce has announceditfs
endorsement of the charter
government draft as submitted
to the St. Johns; Board of
County Commissioners by the
Ponte Vedra Beaches Coalition.
According to a press release,
the chamber urges the the,
commission to adopt resolu-
tion asking the Legislative
Delegation to support the char-
ter and allow the issue to go
for voter consideration.
The charter draft requires ally
candidates to be.residents of
the districts in which they are
runniiig at.the time of qualifi-
Scation and allows for the recall
of commissioners through a
voter initiative.'
SIt also includes term limits
and limits to campaign contri-
butions.

Party for 'Strides' event
The American Cancer
Society's Team Leader Kickoff:
Party for the third annual
" Beaches Making Str ides Against
Breast Caricer will be held 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the.
Sawgrass Beach Club, Ponte.
Vedra Beach.
SThe party- is a chance for
team leaders, breast cancer sur-
vivors, sponsors and commit-
tee members to come together


and rally in support of the
breast cancer walk.
Dollars raised from Making
Strides are used for cancer
research, breast cancer aware-
ness, screening opportunities
and for patients.

Author to speak in PV
Sohrab Homi Fracis, author
of "Ticket. to Minto: Stories of
India and America," will speak
about story writing at the
Florida Writers Association's
(FWA) Ponte. Vedra Writers'
Group meeting at 10 a.m. Aug.
26 at the Ponte Vedra Beach


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Branch Library.
Fracis, who won the Iowa
Short' Fiction Award for his
book, will discuss the differ-
ences between good and bad fic-
tion based on his experience as
a judge in the annual Page
Edwards Short Fiction Award at
the Florida First Coast Writers'
Festival.
FWA is a statewide, non-
profit organization with nearly
750. members dedicated to the
support and networking of
both aspiring and published
writers in any genre.
All meetings are open to the


by LIZA MITCHELL
S STAFF.WRITER
Outdoor seating .will be allowed at' Fionn
MacCool's Irish Pub in Jacksonville Beach as
long as .parking remains available in The
Metropolitan, city planners said.
The Planning Commission Monday granted
conditional use approval for a 753-square-foot
patio at the restaurant and pub in the Beach
Village complex at 333 1st St. N.
While the complex itself has no on site park-
ing, the property owner Harry Alexon is also the
developer of the mixed-use project The
Metropolitan east of 1st Street.
Alexon offered eight to 10 :spaces for cus-
tomers at Fionn M acCool's to satisfy the parking
requirement of eight spaces.
.Community activist Jim Overby said while-he


public. For more information,
call FWA Regional Director, Vic
DiGenti, at 285-2258.

Symphony bus rides
Bus rides will be offered
between Ponte Vedra and the
Jacksonville Symphony's
Masterworks concerts at the
Times-Union Center for the
Performing Arts every
Thursday.
The fee is $120 for 10 trips or
$15 per person per ride.
For information, call 285-
1385.


ARC:

Cont.fromA-1
Another issue to be consid-
ered by the ARC is whether to
allow a new clock at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Branch Library to
be illuminated at night.
Normally, the outside lights
must be off 30 minutes after
closing or 10 p.m., Harrell said,
adding that the exception may
be. allowed at the, library
because it is a public building.
The ARC meeting begins at, 5
p.m. in the large community
room of the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library.

Leaderphoto
The Architectural Review
Committee will be asked to let
the library's clock (left) be illu-
minated at night.


considers the property an asset to the commu-
nity, he urged commissioners to take the neces-
sary steps to preserve parking in the:downtown
area.
"Downtown parking is always a problem and
it is becoming an increasing problem," he said.
"I think you should do some sort of a perma-
nent easement to ensure that as long as there is
outdoor seating there is parking available."
The city's planning staff verified that there is
sufficient parking within the parking garage to
support the seating area.
City officials eliminated an ordinance that
required distance between outdoor seating areas
arid residential uses in the Central Business
District.
No amplified music will be permitted on the
patio area.


SLuis Bustamante


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Clyde Wolfe


Sidewalks:

Cont. from A-I
"Our objective is to make
things as safe and convenient
as possible," Stephenson said.
Sidewalks along Ponte Vedra
Boulevard, Stephenson said,
are likely to have "a pretty '
good chance" of getting the OK
of St. Johns County'.
"It would seem to me that
Ponte Vedra Boulevard is a t
pretty good candidate" for
such a project, he said.
"We build a bunch of them -
[sidewalks], as long as we can
get the money and get the pub-
lic's support for them." "
Current said Thursday that MSD
he intends to ask the County Hollc
Commission for funding,
despite the county's higher
estimate.
"Actually getting it poured is
another step," said Current,
acknowledging that the county
must give its OK for use of the
right-of-way.
"We're trying to figure out
what our next steps would be
in order to get it done."
Stephenson said he is not
aware of any neighborhood
group, such as the one along
Ponte Vedra Boulevard, that
has requested'county funding
after securing financial com-
mitments from residents.
"But I'm sure we can figure
out a way to handle that," said
Stephenson, saying that he is a
big fan of building sidewalks.
"I've never been part of the
building of a sidewalk that has-
n't been used," he said.


photo by KATHY HARTMAN
Trustees Doug Crane (from left), Mack McCuller and Al
)n discuss sidewalks at Monday's MSD meeting.


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www.beachesleader.com Locally Owned and Operated Serving the Beaches since 1963 THE BEACHES LEADER/PONTE VEDRA LEADER


The Leader's Opinion



Better notices are

possible for all

zoning requests


Blurs of orange, yellow, red or blue.
That is about all one,can see when passing a rezoning
notice posted on a property. The signs, which come in
various colors depending on community, are intended as
notices to interested citizens that a particular property,
#owner is seeking a rezoning, a variance or another spe-
cific action that could change the intensity of use on the
site.
Each sign includes a reference number, often hand-
written, along with contact information for anyone seek-
ing more information.
The notices are certainly better than no notice whatso-
ever. It is also true that in most cases, letters of the
request are sent to nearby property owners to keep them
apprised of the process.
But the casual passersby, who may have their curiosity
tweaked and may also want to have a,say in the matter,.
are often hard pressed to see the information clearly
while passing by the notice. They also very likely will
have difficulty remembering the notice number or case
file written on the sign.
Couple that with the fact that the detailed information
is available from city hall or county offices during the
same hours that most people work and it becomes clear
that citizens can find it difficult to learn about particular
rezoning or land use requests.
The solution to the problem:is simplified by technolo-
gy. Documentation submitted with a request could be
posted on a government body's Web site, preferably by
'both notice number and, to be practical; by address.
Some rezoning requests engender community debate
and most interested parties have a chance to weigh in.
There are countless other rezoning and variance requests
that may be of interest. however, and we believe the cur-
rent system of notices can be drastically improved by bet-
ter use of the Internet.







A pool would

actually be good

for Ponte Vedra


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To the editor:
This is in response toRalph
Wickersham's letter published
Aug. 16 ("Is swimming pool
really a $3 million hurricane
shelter?"). '
He brought up a water bot-
tling .,plant anid watering
restrictions, but I am just reply-
ing to the two instances he
mentions regarding if we need
a $3 million dollar swimming
pool and the 62-hour evacua-
tion period if we were;to' have
a category 4 hurricane.
What does one thing have to
do with the other? He suggests
the county should complete
overpasses and interchanges to
shorten the 62-hour evacua-
tion period. He implies that by
building a public pool in Ponte
*Vedra, we are taking away
fund's from' a project that
would help to shorten this 62-
hour period.
To be honest, I don't know


how much it costs to complex
overpasses and interchange
but I'mn willing to bet it
much, much more than th
cost of a public swimmir
pool.
I don't live in a million-plu
dollar home. I can't afford b
join a private club. Even th
YMCA can be too costly
times. It sure would be nice 1
have a local, public swimmir
pool where my little son an
others can practice their swing
ming skills throughout th
summer. Then, we might hay
fewer near-drowning incident
each year.
Oh, and to shorten that 6:
hour evacuation period, yc
might try leaving your hou:
when the authorities first su,
gest so, and not wait until th
last minute.
SSarah Barkle
;; Ponte Vedra Beac


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It's never too early


for Thanksgiving


t's never too early to make he was the permanent Turkey
plans for Thanksgiving Day host. This morning I sent
August is just barely here, him our RSVP.
and already my brother-in- "Just wanted you to be
law Curtis has invited the .expecting your sister and me,
entire family to his house this year and every year!"
for a big holiday coming I permanently deferred
up. No not Labor Day, the .Thanksgiving to him! The
invitation is for only thing I'll ever put in the
Thanksgiving. I guess he' microwave again will have
wants to make sure that Orville Redenbacher's name.
what happened three years on it!
ago, doesn't happen again. Let me tell you about my
It was early in October of brother-in-law's deep-fried
2003 when I came up with turkey. The boy has finally got:
the idea. It sure seemed like HOYLE DEMPSEY it down to a science. Every
a good one at the time. COLUMNIST year he'd lament the fact that
"Dianne, your brother has the white meat would get dry
been having the entire fam- by the time the dark meat got
ily at his place for Thanksgiving on the West done. I really think the years hiatus he got
SSide for years. At least since '95 when you for my debacle was good for him. Two years
and I got married!" ago he decided to cut the turkey into pieces
My wife replied, "You know, I can't remem- like a fried chicken. He battered them up and
ber when Curtis hasn't done his annual deep- put in the thighs and legs first, since they
fried Turkey dinner! Half those casseroles, need longer to cook. Next he tossed in the
pies, cakes and all of the appetizers are pre- breasts and wings and cooked them just long
pared by (his wife) Fay!" enough! It was the best turkey I!ve ever
That's when my idea was born. eaten.
"This year we're going to host As Iwas writing my reply to Curtis, I
Thanksgiving out here in Ponte Vedra, in couldn't help but think how different
honor of Curtis and his lady. I'll come up Thanksgiving with Dianne's family was.from
with a unique way of preparing the mysecond wife Lulibelle's family! It's been
Thanksgiving bird!" fifteen years, but her mama's voice still rings
Hoyle, if you're willing to do that, I'll pre- in my ears! "Somebody better make a run to-
pare the rest of the spread! the Food Lion, and I mean now!"
I guess I shouldn't have cooked the turkey There had been two turkeys, several
morning! Most evetVbod "i'Ad left 6bfe the zn pf elle's dld
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was even daddy didn't get one morsel of food on his
over. : plate. And he was third in line behind
"Wait, don't y'all want to see Santa's Lulibelle and her mama. Talk about all you
'arrival? Look there's the Bullwinkle float!" care to eat, and I think Lulibelle cared the
By noon the three relatives who were still most!'
there were having leftovers. It's never too early to make plans for.
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home

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ome ownership
would be a lot more
difficult and frustrat-
ing for tool-ignorant types
like me if it weren't for the
helpful, sometimes-ingen-
ious professional handy-
man. I'mnot very good at
making home repairs: In
fact, the only thing I like td
fix around the house is a
drink. ,
It must be hereditary. My
long-deceased father was a
great actuary and insurance
executive, but he was fairly
clueless on home mainte-
nance.
When we moved into a
house in New Jersey, the oil
furnace was temperamental.
It would go on or off if
someone went up or down
'' Dad took iefaparf di'"
nose the problem and then
couldn't get it back togeth-
er, much less repair it. He
bought a new furnace.
'When I first came to
North Florida, I thought
that there were more handy
folks hereabouts than any-
where else, since people
were: always announcing
that they were "fixin"' to do
this or that.
Although the expression
turned out to be just a.
Southern usage conveying
an intention to do some-
thing, maybe there actually
is an unusual abundance of
individuals locally who can
mend and overhaul ailing
stuff.
I know I've found nmy
share of them over the
years, particularly with the
help of The Leader's "Service
Guide" in the classified ads
section.
That's especially: lucky,
too, because my house has
been getting a little cranky
and creaky after about half
a century of standing (late-
ly, a little precariously) on
this lot. Still, even a new
abode may not be perfect.
When my spouse arind I
purchased our first one, in
Jacksonville Beach, it had
just been completed, and
shortly we found there were
numerous little extras that
we hadn't noticed; i.e., ter-
mites.
My present dwelling, in
Neptine Beach, we'later
bought used, or perhaps I
should say abused.
There were so many items
broken, I was thinking of
offering a handyman free
room and board.
Even the electrical outlets
were busted. Thus; I learned
why they call them
FIXtures.
My latest S.O.S. went out
because of a roof leak.
Too often, the weather
report 'for my kitchen was
scattered showers. I was
worried that, if it got worse,
I really would be living in a
subdivision (read: subma-
rine).
Every time clouds gath-
ered and a gully washer
threatened, I wanted to
bark, "roof! roof!"
Happily, it's been
patched, and now the only
showers are in the bath-
rooms.






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Pros do

outweigh

cons for

new store

To the editor:
About Home Depot, Thank
you, Thank you, Thank you Jax
Beach City Planning
Commission.
I live just a few blocks away
from the old Kmart Plaza and I
would love to have a Home
Deport near by. I think the
PROs outweigh the CONS all
day long.
These are just my opinions,
but here goes:
The majority of the people n
the area would vote yes, for
Home Depot given a chance and
yes to it's. proposed location. Jax
Beach will reap the extra sales
tax revenue collected at this
large store. I live in S. Jax Beach
and I would like the store here at
the K-mart Plaza. Jax Beach has
AiA and Beach Boulevard as
major roads.' We said no to
allowing-a Home'Depot into the
Beach Boulevard area, I think
this A1A, JTB combination is
perfect. Home Depot is agreeing
to build a smaller store and is
willing to work on calming
down of the squeaky wheel.
I am a citizen of Jacksonville
Beach myself and all my
friends would love. to have this
store in our city. I hope the next
hurdles are cleared for Home
Depot, that shopping center
needs help and has for years.
Bobby Riggins
Jacksonville Beach


Condescending, sexist

tone is inappropriate in

civilized civic discourse


To the editor:
As an Atlantic Beach resi-
dent who has been actively
involved in our city's efforts to
maintain the character of our
unique community, I have
personally witnessed the
range of emotions and deco-
rum both civil and otherwise
- at meetings, during forums
and on the editorial pages that
have been part of the process.
For the most part, I have felt
inspired by the commitment
to democratic principles and
community inVolvement that
have characterized 'this effort.
However, two recent letters-
to-the-editor reflected such a
condescending and sexist
tone that so demeans this
city-wide debate: and unfairly
characterizes an honorable
and hardworking commis-
sioner, that I am moved to
respond. '
No matter what' side of the
zoning issue one may support,
1 think that those in the know
would have, to agree that
Commissioner Sylvia
Simmons has done a tremen-
dous amount of research and
study on the Winter report
and the building changes
within our community. She
attends virtually. every forum
that takes place and, in my
opinion, has appropriately
offered up" information -on
these occasions based on her
research and knowledge. A


recent letter writer's reference
to Commissioner Simmons as
"this panicky woman who
practically ran the show" at a
recent commission meeting
smacks of the double-standard
adage that a strong man prof-
fering his opinion and knowl-
edge is considered, a leader,
and. a strong, expressive
woman is a Well, let's just
say the label rhymes with
"rich."
The second letter referred to
Commissioner Simmons sim-
ply as Sylvia while in the
same sentence, the writer
showed appropriate respect
for a participating architect
using the honorific "Mr." pre-
ceding his surname. Most
surely, a duly elected represen-
tative deserves at least the
same level of respect when
being addressed. Never mind
the fact that Commissioner
Simmons is actually Dr. Sylvia
Simmons.
I write this letter knowing
that I risk unattractive labels
being lobbed at me, but'so be
it. I sure don't know how we.
can focus on a worthy vision'
for our community, when
respectful (and evolved)
expressions of courtesy aren't
extended to every hardwork-
ing and deserving public offi-
cial.
Woody Winfree
Atlantic Beach


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Atlantic Beach's FAR standard

goes too far from what's needed


To the editor:
After attending the commission workshop
Monday night, I felt I needed to get some clari-
fication.
Several members of the commission have
referred to a "focus group" that was put together
at the beginning of this process.lt has also been
stated that this "focus group" said that people
want a home that is an AVERAGE of 3,000-3,500
square feet.
Several members of the commission are trying
to have this number be the I LXIMrUM amount
a person can build.
Let's take a look at some AVERAGES:
Sylvia Simmons' home- 4,816 square feet
Desmond Waters' home-2,112 square feet
Mayor Wolfson's home- 3,210 square feet
Mike Borno's home- 2,482 square feet


Jamie Fletcher's home-1,790 square feet
AVERAGE: 2,882 square feet
Now, let's look at the average of the largest
and smallest of these homes-
4,816 square feet
1,790 square feet
AVERAGE: 3,303 square feet
My point here- not EVERYONE will build to
the MAXIMUM. People want an AVERAGE of
3,500 square feet. Please reconsider your .54 FAR
and actually give the people what they want.
Carol Mikell
Atlantic Beach


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Favorite Coffee Spot
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BUSINESS


Leader

sales staff

wins state

awards
FROM.STAFF
The Leader sales staff is a
finalist for 10' awards at the
2006 Florida Press Association
Classified and Display
Advertising.
Small Retailer: Custom Gold
Smyth Jay Lubeck, compositor
Pat Dube.
Professional Services: Keep
An Eye Out, Moda Salon &
Boutique, Pat Dube.
Professional Medical'
Services: Feeling a Little
Prickly? Skin Enhancement
Clinic, Cathi James and Pat
Dube.
Clothing Store: Swimwear
Selection, Beachside, Pat Dube.
Creative Use of the
Newspaper: Join The Hunt, Pat
Dube.
Special Section: Best Overall -
The Players Championship,
The Leader staff.
Group promotion: A Special
Holiday Military Wish, VFW &
American Legion, Ted Lamb
and Kathy Moore. ,
Best, Use -. of Color:
Exceptional Senior Living,
Brookdale Cypress Village,,
Cathi James and Pat-Dube.
It's. a Party, Turtle Island
Natural Foods, Pat Dube.
Most Effective Use of Small
Space: Beach' Books, Joe Martin
and Ted Lamb.
Awards will be presented
Sept. 1 in Orlando.


BUSINESS
BRIEFS


Design and development
work for 35 luxury condomini-
ums and a deepwater mooring
at Waterside, located at 2600
Beach Blvd. on the Intracoastal
Waterway in Jacksonville
Beach has recently been com-
pleted. The condos are planned
to be built on: the site..of the
former Lighthouse Grill restau-
rant, which closed. John Pauli,
senior project manager for
Wakefield Beasley & Associates
in Jacksonville, said luxury
condominiums at. Waterside
will range in size :from 1,160
square feet of living space to
3,200 square feet; The mooring
facilities will accommodate
watercraft up to 60 feet in
length.
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Governor Jeb Bush Monday
appointed Frederick R. Ferrin,
56, of Jacksonville Beach, exec-
utive director of the
Jacksonville Port Authority, for
a term beginning August 14,
2006 and ending August 13,
2010 to the newly created
Seaport Security Standards
Advisory Council.
S..
Governor Jeb Bush Monday
reappointed Sherry Bums, 59,
of Atlantic Beach, president
and chief, executive officer of
the Sulzbacher Center, reap-
pointed for another term, end-
ing June 30, 2008;,to the state's
Council on Hoielessness.
The Beaches School recently
appointed Scott VanWey, as
school administrator for their
Neptune Beach' campus.
VanWey is responsible for over-
seeing. student : activities,
school admissions and general
administration for the school's
K 8th grade .program.
Previously, VanWey worked as
the Youth Minister for 'Isle of
Faith United Methodist
Church for nearly three years.
He earned a BA in Education
from the University of North
Florida in 2005. The Beaches
School's Neptune Beach cam-
pus is located at 2049 Florida
Boulevard.


Photo by STAFF
Pat Toomey, third from right, is the new owner of Times Square Printing and cuts the ribbon on
the Atlantic Beach-based business. From left are Chris Hopkins, Christopher Hopkins,,Mark
Toomey, Vicki Walden, Kathleen Dooley, Toomey, Rick Hill and Elin Stocks.:



Business tips to plan for disaster
fBusinseIste


FROM CONTRIBUTOR'
With hurricane season kick-
ing off, many Florida business
owners are gearing up to pro-
tect their companies.,
"As a business owner, it is
impossible to prevent all loss-
es, but there are ongoing pre-
cautions you can take to pre-
vent financial disaster in case
of. a' catastrophe," said
Katherine B. "Kathy"
Anderson, executive director
of the Florida Institute of
CPAs. You don't need a large
budget to protect your com-
pany from financial ruin.
Here are several steps you
should take now to make sure
your company remains in the
black all year round.
ASSESS RISKS
There are some threats that
all businesses face, such as


USE KEY SAFEGUARDS
Be sure the building in
which your business is locat-
ed conforms to local building:
codes' and that the electrical
system is up to date. Train
your employees in fire safety
and consider installing a
sprinkler system. If you have
a security system, check it fre-
quently to ensure it is in.good
working order.
PLAN. PLAN. PLAN.
You know what. your busi-
ness needs to operate. .If a
physical location is critical,
search for alternative sites
now that you could use in an
emergency. Could you oper-
ate out of your home or a'
nearby storefront? Businesses
that rely on equipment -
heavy or office should keep
an inventory of brand and


fire, theft, fraud,.,or vandal,.o information and iden-
ism. Other thTea fa'e?,r- kup sources. FoodL
specific to an industry, 'such related businesses dependent
as equipment failures, or to a on refrigeration should con-
location, as in the case of sider purchasing an emer-
flooding. Assess what could agency generator. A generator
potentially *go wrong, the can also provide a supply of
impact it would have on your electrical power to maintain
business,, and how likely it is operations for a time.
to occur. Once you have iden- Don't overlook preparing
tified and prioritized your for disasters that may impact
business' vulnerabilities, you your suppliers. Having alter-
can take steps ,to address native sources for any busi-
those threats. ness-critical supplies ,'you


PV gallery moving

to JB; wins award


FROM STAFF
Eclectic Galleries of Ponte
Vedra Beach and St. Augustine
was recently named one of
four national 'finalists in
NICHE, magazine's 2006 Top
Retailer Awards for the Best
New Gallery in the country.
Finalists in. the .Best 'New
Gallery.category were selected
from a field of 53 national
nominees. "We are thrilled to
have been selected 'as one of
the top four new American
craft galleries in the country,"
says Debbie Suchy, owner of
Eclectic Galleries. "As the
largest American Fine Craft
gallery is Northeast Florida,
and the only gallery dedicated
100 percent to American Craft
in the area, this recognition is
a wonderful endorsement of
what Eclectic Galleries repre-
sents as well as the hard work
and passion of our artist part-
ners. ,We are honored to
receive this recognition from
our peers within the American
Craft community."
Additionally, i Eclectic
Galleries announces that it will


.move its Ponte Vedra Beach
gallery to a new, larger location
in Jacksonville, Beach Sept. 1.
The ne'w gallery will be at 2405
S. 3rd St. in the Costa Verde
Shopping Center across from
Starbucks. The current Ponte
Vedra location will remain
open through August.
Eclectic Galleries showcases
the handcrafted works of more
.than 180 American regional,
national and internationally
recognized artists., The gallery
specializes in artglass,. ceram-
ics,, unique jewelry, kaleido-
scopes, metals, wood; and tex-
tiles.,
The Top Retailer Awards rec-
ognized retailers and gallery
owners throughout the United
States judged on strict criteria
of Best Business Practices, such
as honoring contracts, build-
ing productive relationships
with artists, promoting
American Craft within the
local community, and educat-
ing consumers on the *value,
quality, and importance of
American Craft.


PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given of offices up for election and dates of election
in the City of Jacksonville Beach, Florida

OFFICES QUALIFYING DATES
Council Seat 4, District 1 September 18, 2006 Noon until
September 22, 2006 Noon
Council Seat 5, District 2
Council Seat 6, District 3 ELECTION DATES
..Jerry Hold First Primary November 7, 2006
Jerry Holland (Books close October 10, 2006)
", ~Supervisor of Elections
i1' Sro lectos Second Primary (if a run-off is needed)
Heidi Reagan December 5, 2006
Citv Clerk (Books close November 6, 2006)


need to operate your business
is important. It's a good idea.
to place occasional orders '
with those vendors as well.
PROTECT BUSINESS
INFORMATION
For most companies, busi-
ness records are essential. Any'
business owner with exten-'
sive computer' applications
and files should, on a regular
basis, back them up to a tape
system' or CDs stored offsite.
If it's warranted, look into
,computer services that auto--
matically back up your data
and electronically transmit it
to an offsite data storage facil-
ity. .Be sure to store paper
copies of important contracts,
and financial information, as
well as employee, vendor, and
customer records offsite as
well.,
MAINTAIN INSURANCE
One of the key ways you
can protect your business is
with proper insurance.. You
should meet with your insur-
.'ance provider to determine it
your business insurance poli-
cy covers the areas where
your business is most vulnera-
ble. If you have a home busi-
ness, you may need to pur-
chase extra policies or riders.
Business owners could look
into purchasing business
interruption : insurance, in.
addition to a liability policy.
Business interruption insur-
ance. works like disability
insurance in that it compen-
sates. you for lost income:
related to a 'disaster. The
income it provides could help
you meet payrolls, pay ven-
dors, and purchase inventory
until you are back in business
again'.
CONSULT AN EXPERT.
There's a great deal you can
do, both before disaster
strikes and afterwards to get
your business back on its feet,
quickly. For more sugges-
tions, visit
wwwl.ficpa.org/ficpa/Visitors'
/Public/Hurricane/Consumer.
Information provided by the
Florida Institute of Certified
Public Accountants is the pro-
fessional association.


Friends restart Noon Break
at Beaches Branch Library

FROM STAFF
the media affects public opin-
Friends of the Beaches ion."
Branch Library will feature This first Noon Break of the
University of North Florida season will be held in the corn-
broadcast journalism instruc- munity room of the Beaches
tor, Marcia Ladendorff on Library and is free and open to
Friday September 8 from noon the public. For more informa-
until 1 p.m. tion call 241-1141.
,Her subjectwill be, "How





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Who's Watching the Water?

_Jacksonville Beach Lifeguard
Matt Duffy
L I-. BIRTH DATE: 4/16/82
YEAR'S LIFEGUARDING: 8 (since 99)

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S'03', Current Ocean Rescue Officer:
., Rescue Swimmer
S' EDUCATION: Slowly working on an
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Training
i"" ^ to complete EMT and Florida Firefighting

S -' HOBBIES: traveling, surfing, writing,
~ ,' photography and playing guitar
FAMILY: My dad Pete lives with his guide
dog Karlof
SPECIFIC TRAINING: EMT
S./ 'f7. ,, MOST MEMORABLE RESCUE: not
P'.." exactly a "Rescue" but one of the most
memorable cases I've been on Involved a
"- fisherman releasing baby sharks Into a tide
.- 'pool filled with little kids. They were too little
to hurt anybody, but no one on the beach
thought it was as cute as he did. We
scooped the fish back into the ocean with
cm buckets while police escorted the man off
'. ...'. 1] ;i, I the beach. One lady thought we should
..-. .- have taken them some place else, but they
:""' were better off not hurting anyone in the
: .. water.
4 ANYONE ELSE IN YOUR FAMILY EVER
LIFEGUARD?: Younger cousin Sean Duffy
WHERE AND WHEN DID YOU LEARN
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BEST PART OF BEING A LIFE-
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... Amusing anecdotes from all the crazy
things we see out on the beach!
BEST ADVICE TO BEACHGOERS: The
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OBITUARY

Doris Fischer Westervelt


Doris Fischer Westervelt,
born June 26, 1915, in Orange,
N.J., died Aug. 13, 2006, in
Ponte Vedra Beach
Daughter of C. Hugo and
Edna M. Ryno Fischer, she was
educated at the Rovich School
of Music, New York City, and
the New England Conservatory
of Music, Boston, Mass.
She was married to J. Robert
Westervelt, Harvard Class of
1937. They are survived by
their daughter, Letitia Ann
Smith, Ponte Vedra Beach; son,
Jan R, Westervelt, Cabot, Vt.;
and four grandchildren, Ted
and David, Washington, D.C.,
Mary of Easthampton, Mass.,
and Anna of West Palm Beach.
Her :second husband,
Richard B. Blomfield, also pre-
deceased her. .
she was a leader of commu-
nity and international organi-
zations for her entire life. Her
avocations ranged from fund-
raising for the Beard .School,
Orange; establishing the
campership program of the
Junior League thrift shop of
East Orange; co-directing the,
Eleanor Roosevelt
' international Workshop in
Human Relations of the U.N.
Association of NJ.; to being
vice president for fund-raising
and chair of the Asher
Benjamin Project for Historic
VWindsor i\ t.), Inc.
For her volunteer contribu-
Stions, she Was recognized as
Volunteer Woman of the Year
by the state of N.J.
At age 90, she was elected to
the board of the' Jacksonville
Symphony.
Her other great passion was
travel. She traveled with her


husband, her .- -7 '
children, her
grandchil-
dren and
solo. The
only conti- ,A-
nent she did
not walk on '
w a S'
Antarctica.
She had
many friends West
in both Asia Westervelt
and. Europe
with whom she corresponded
and visited. At 89 she traveled
to Bhutan, horseback riding in
the Himalayas. After learning
of her cancer this .winter, she
rallied to make a final tour in
Europe with her son.
Westerveltwas a lifelong con-
tributor to educational and cul-
tural organizations, as well as a
volunteer. In the names of J.
Robert and Doris F. Westervelt
she endowed a full undergrad-
uate scholarship at Harvard
University to foster interna-
tional .understanding and
respect. Her desire was that
those who wish to do some-
thing in her memory make a
contribution to their favorite
organization or to the Harvard
scholarship.
A musical celebration of her
life and friendships will be held
in October in Christ Episcopal
Church of Ponte Vedra Beach.
Words of comfort may be
shared with the family: at
www.MeM.coim.
Arrangements by Hardage,
Giddens Funeral Home, 1701.
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach.


Obituary notices are published
free of charge as a community
service. All submissions are
subject to editing. Paid adver-
tising space is available for
more detailed or personalized
death notices. Call 249-9033.


August 21 through September 3, 2006
in, DUVAL COUNTY at the following sites:


SThe Supervisor of Elections Main Office, 105 East Monroe Street, Jacksonville
"Argyle Library, 7973 Old Middleburg Road South, Jacksonville
Beaches Library, 600 3rd Street, Neptune Beach
Bradham-Brooks Northwest Library, 1755 Edgewood Avenue West, Jacksonville
Graham Library, 2304 North Myrtle Avenue, Jacksonville
Highlands Library, 1826 Dunn Avenue, Jacksonville
Mandarin Library, 3330 Kori Road, Jacksonville
Murray Hill Library, 918 Edgewood Avenue South, Jacksonville
Pablo Creek Library, 13295 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Regency Square Library, 9900 Regency Square Blvd., Jacksonville
Southeast Library, 10599 Deerwood Park Blvd., Jacksonville.
South Mandarin Library, 12125 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville
SUniversity Park Library, 3435 University Blvd. North, Jacksonville.
Webb-Wesconnett Library, 6887 103rd Street, Jacksonville
West Library, 1425 Chaffee Road South, Jacksonville

Hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
and Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m.

You can also request an absentee'ballot by August 30,2006
to VOTE ABSENTEE IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION
(absentee ballots must be,received by the Supervisor of Elections Office
by no later than 7:00 p.m. on September 5, 2006).


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August 18, 2006


REL ION


Happily Ever After
A marriage, skills workshop
called Happily Ever After is
being offered by Vivian Bowlus,
M.Ed., LMHC, and certified Pre-
miarital Instructor at Ponte
Vedra United Methodist
Church.
The workshop is appropriate
for engaged, newly married, and
couples considering marriage.
The four-hour sessions will be
held on the first Saturday of the
month and begin at 8:30 a'.m.
For information and registra-
tion visit www.happily-ever-
after-fl.com. The church address
is 35 Executive Way in Ponte
Vedra.

Youth Yard Sale
The Teens in Motion Youth
Group at First Christian Church
of the Beaches will have a yard
sale tomorrow from 8 a.m. to
noon. Furniture, electronics,
toys, clothes, appliances .and
more will be for sale. The
church address is 2125
Oceanfront in Atlantic Beach,
call 246-2010 for information.

Women's Brunch
The Atlantic Beach Women's
Connection will host ,a "Step
Back into Time" Brunch on
Wednesday, September 6 at the
Selva Marina Country Club
from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Holly
Beasley, Executive Director of
the Beaches Museum and
Historical 'Center, and inspira-
tional speaker Mary Moore will
speak. The club is at 1600 Selva
Marina Drive in Atlantic Beach.
Women's Connection is affili-
ated with Stonecroft Ministries
and Christian Women's Club.
Reservations are requested by
Sept. 4; the cost is $12 and com-
plementary child care is avail-
able. To register call Susan at
714-9962, Mary at 223-1002, or
e m a .i
atlanticbeachwc@yahoo.com.

Hebrew'School


Registration is now open for
the new Beaches Hebrew School
at Chabad @ the Beaches for the
2006/2007 school year. Classes
for children ages 5-13 will be
held on Wednesdays and
Sunday. To schedule an
appointment to learn about the
school, contact Hebrew School
Director Leah Kurinsky at 543-
9301. Information is also avail-
able at
www.ChabadBeaches.com/Hebr
ewSchool. Chabad's address is
521 SR A1A in Ponte Vedra.

Art Show
"Behind Bethlehem," is the
current exhibit at the Bethel
Gallery at Ponte Vedra
Presbyterian Church. Over a
hundred photographs taken by
members of the Visual Arts
Ministry will be on display to
give a behind the scenes look at
the church's annual Christmas
"Bethlehem Visit."
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 friendshiips and
learn the destiny God has
planned for them. The group
meets weekly at 7 p.m.
For information or to register
contact Ms. Shannon at the
church office at 285-8009 x 40
or visit www.christthere-
deemer.com. Registration is
$15. The church address is 190
5. Roscpe Blvd. in Ponte Vedra.

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. Pail's is at First


Christ

Redeemer

Hosts Author
Joel C. Rosenberg, best-
selling author of the.novels
"The Last lihad", "The Last
Days", and "The Ezekiel
Option" will speak at Christ
the Redeemer Church on
Sunday at the 9 and 10:30
a.m. services. His address will
take the place of the pastor's
sermon at the services.


Avenue and 5th Street in
Jacksonville Beach.

Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery, a biblical
based program for persons fac-
ing personal problems, meets
every' Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the
fellowship hall of Beach United
Methodist Church, Third Street
at Seventh Avenue North,
Jacksonville Beach.
Through worship and same-
gender small groups, people can
work on personal struggles such
as eating disorders,
alcohol/drug abuse, and code-
pendency. 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
students and the schools they
attend. The group meets on
Tuesday..afternoons at a church
in Ponte Vedra Beach. For loca-
tion and more information, call.
Nancy at 273-8486.

Men's group meetings
Hodges Blvd. Presbyterian
Church offers, "Bible and
Bagels", a men's Bible study
group, at 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. on
Wednesday in the Fellowship
-Hall: The.church address is 4140
Hodges Blvd. For information


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RosenDerg


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 Church will
have the first meeting for 2006
on Monday, Feb. 6 at the
Golden Corral Restaurant at
14035 Beach Blhd. at 6:00 p.m.
SA men's Bible study is held at
7 a.m. Mondays 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
Chtich has' a Men's Piayer
Group and Bible Stud'y whichh
meets on the" first 'id third
Saturday of the fionth'at 8 a.m.
in Stormes Hall: The men's
group also participates in out-
reach efforts. All are welcome to
attend. The address is 465
Eleventh Ave. N. in Jacksonville
Beach:
Sunrise Community -Church


Rosenberg has been inter-
viewed on television and radio
on shows including ABC's
Nigh tine, CNN Headline
News, The :History. Channel,-
MSNBC, and the Fox News.
Channel about his novels. He
has also worked as a communi-
cations strategist with former
Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, Steve
Forbes, and Rush Limbaugh,
according to church's website.
Christ the Redeemer is at
190 S. Roscoe Blvd. Call 285-
8009 for information.


offers Men's Study Groups at 6
:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. on
Wednesday. Contact the
church office at 249-3030 for
information; the church address
is 298 Aquatic Drive in Atlantic
Beach.

Singles groups
The following are church-
related singles groups in the
Beaches area. Church member-
ship 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 meetings. 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 Davicl
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.rp. on
Sunday. For information' visit
www.beachumc.org or call 249-


CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach
11 285-6127
Sunday 7:45, 9:00, 11:00 AM. 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Saturday 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Wednesday) 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist
Evening Prayer in the Chapel
6:00 PM Mon.. Tues.. Thurs., Fri.

& Sunday Services 9i
All are welcome Ch/n rrEpiscopalChurch.org


COASTAL CHRISTIAN
O Congregation meets at
Cast iUlqe Njexico.
1222 S. Third Street
"' 53-9910

'Sundays

10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
www.coastalchiristian.org


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The Power of Intention
Louise Hay
You Can Heal Your Life
Deepak Chopra
Peace Is The Way
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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CALVARY
A nglican Cburch


A ijorsiF-cer'reijd t'vngelical ongregd Ton
in tf. Anglican rradtion
Meeting at Sabal Palm Elementary
1201 N.Kernan Bld.
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
S Sunday, School: 9:00 am ,
Pri-Cr ro H6faiin, ri.rrFcl, Secorno Sundays; 7-im '
:rf. :i M ,;T All 1 r. .24L-9400 lr.al rfl o
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PONTE VEDRA

United Methodist
Church


Worship With

Your Family

This


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


,' ". Hodges Boulevard
( Presbyterian Church
,. 4140 Hodges Boulevard
(Corner of Chet's Creek Blvd.)
Jacksonville (904) 223-6922
www.hbpcusa.org


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


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Thie Falms Oasis
is a Communiti Nurtured by
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SeCre Cod's Mission in the World

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

Nursery at all services,

Sunday School
All ages 9:40 a.m.

3410 Soulh Tnird Streel jace.cnviili BeSC
Ph 904i-24E.6427 aw* palmscnurcr oij
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., HOLY TRINITY
"t/ ANGLICAN CHURCH
r 'ATraditionalAnglican Church i
247-1442
Holy Communion
every Sunday at 8:00 A.M.
Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel
at 610 Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach
MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240-0294
www.hol.vrinityneptunebeach.org
Rev. Robert C. Adams. Vicar
ST. ANDREW'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA)
(BY THE SEA)
A Stephen Ministry Congregation
1801' Beac Blvd.
Jacksonville Beach 249-4575
PASTOR MICHAEL BLAKER
Sunday Worship
8:00 am & 10:30 am
Sunday School
Children 9:15 am
Youth/Adult 9:15 am
Nursery Provided


COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
'. CHURCH
." 150 She Dnve. Atlantic Beach. FL
Rev Dr. Gabe Goodman, Pastor
,,,.. Church Otfice 249-8693
PreschoolKindergarten Office 241-7335
S wc communirypcusa.org
Schedule:
Sunday Morning Worship 8 30 11 a m
Church School- All Ages 9 45 am
Youth Fellowships 5pm
Contemporary Worship Serv 559pm
Chancel Choir Wednesdays 7 p m
Weekday Preschoo01Kindeigarten (3, 4 & 5 yi olds)


Uk Palm Valley Baptist Church
4s90 Pdalm Valiel Rom Ponric vea
1&'285-2447


Rev. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor
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Join us on Sunday 'or.
Sunday Scnool for all aqes
Worship Service
Evening BIble Study
Wednesday Evening opportunities'
Family Dinner
Children and Youtn Bible Study
Adult Worsnip Service


9:15AM
10-30 AM
6:00 PM
6.00 PM
7 00 P1
700 PM


Child Care and Nursery provided for oll accltr.eo l
'The nrqnlour ihal fllourlti ln, te. pln Iwe Psl,.,,., Ii i


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

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


a T t .
895 Palm Valley Road
Ponte Vedra, FL. 543-0112
Sunday Services
Adult Christian Formation 9:00am
Holy Eucharist 10:00am
(Children's Chapel during service time)
Nursery Provided Infants through 5 years


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


^l -MaRdaiin-
ristin Oi uch

Senrice Times
Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am & ll:00am

(904) 268-2500
www.landarinChristian.com
6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy..


Welcome Families iUnllrenas unapel Ai lu am un.
S iies Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am Services Sun.
& Singles Christian Formation At 9:00 am
Corner ot 5th St. & 11th Ave. N. Jax Beach, FL www.stpaulsbythesea@spbts.net
904-249-4091


A/ P/ N E
Baptst Church
SATURDAY EVENING
6:30 pm Contemporary Worship Service
SUNDAY
9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
10:30 am Traditional Service
WEDNESDAY
6:30 pm The Gathering
Bible Studies lor Evey Age & Life Situation
407 Third Street
www.neptunebaptist.org Neptune Beach
Tom Bary, Pastor J04-249-2307


FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ)
2125 Oceanfront & Seagate, Neptune Beach
Come worship with us by the ocean.
Sunday:
Traditional Services
8:00 & 9:00 am
Celebration Praise
10:45 am
WEDNESDAY (SEP-MAY)
5:30 Supper -
6:30 Choir, Bible Study, Youth


Mahlon DIxon, Senidr Pastor 246-2010
James Collins, Associate Pastor
www.fccbdoc.com emaell:fccbdoc@bellsouth nel


*E'rK.O L RPlbl ii?:ze Ben-iehuda FPhD Spfnr ru.vI Lea1
r "/, ^ /, . "S rtnl ",,l-llharr ,'. Pre Jent
288N N Roscoe Bhl d. Ponte Vedra Beach 904 273-9100 (fx) 273-5567
Shabbat & Torah Serviies 9:30 -12:00 noon
We, have a (fil rnnge of activiticsand sci-vics for the beaches Jewish
co n.iunity. Plea~' contact our office mn-f8-5 for infonnalion about adult
education, Sisterhood activities and Youth activities.
"A bome for Jewish Families at the Beach"


BEACHESCHAPELCHURCH

B10RONDAiBLV z NE TUNEPINE BEACH

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


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


OCEANSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1025 Snug Harbor Court
(otf Mayport Rd. at W 11th St. and Orchid
St)
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
S 246-2709 ;::
Jerry Murrell, Miinister.
Bible Class Sunday, 10:00 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m.


BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
t CHURCH
MISSOURI SYNOD i
1423 N. 8th Ave., Jax Beach
Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor
Phone:, 249-5418
http://wAww.blcjaxbeach.org
Traditional
8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Triion
8:30,a =...Serice
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. JOnlN'
CATHOLIC CHURCH
2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
Father Joseph Meehan
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday 5 p.m.
Sunday 9 a.m., 11 a.m.
Nursery Available Sunday Morning
RECONCILIATION
Saturday 10:00 a.m. or by appt.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Wed. 6:00 p.m. (K-3) 7:15p.m (4-6 gr)
Sunday 6:00 p.m. (7-H.S.)
246-6014


FIRST BAPTIST

324 N. 5th St., 249-2314


Bible Study
Blended Worship
Evehing Worship
Wednesday Evening


9:15 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
6:30 p.m..
6:15 p.m.


Weekday Ministry 246-2891
Service Interpreted lor Ihe hearing impaired


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. Weekly 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 activities for
singles ages 30 and older.


Retreats at Marywood
Retreats and events are
planned at the Marywood
Center for Spirituality in the
Switzerland area of NW St.
Johns County at 1715-5 State
Road 13. For information, call
287-2525 or toll-free (888)-287-
253 O 'check www.marywood-
center.org.
August 20: The Tradition of
Meditation in Christianity will
be led by Gene Bebeau. This
three hour afternoon of reflec-
tion will begin at 1:30 p.m..
Bebeau will discuss how to enter
the contemplative experience.
There is no cost for this session.
August 30: The Relationship
of Eucharist and Ministry in the
Church will be led by Fr.
.Michael Williams. He will
explore ministerial,roles and the
importance of the Eucharist
using a study of Vatican II docu-
ments on the liturgy. The ses-
sion begins at 9:30 a.m. and
ends with Mass at 2:30 p.m. The
cost is $25 and includes lunch.


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Youth Activities
The following events are held
at Beaches area churches on
Wednesday for youngsters:
*Palm Valley Baptist Church
at 4890 Palm Valley Road in
Ponte Vedra has Bible Study has
a Family Dinner at 6 p.m. and
children and youth Bible study
at 7 p.m. Call 285-2447.
*Sunrise Christian Church
youth group meets 7 p.m. to
8:30 p.m., beginning with group
praise and worship, followed by
small groups for fellowship,
Bible study and prayer.The
church is at 298 Aquatic Drive,
Atlantic Beach. Call 249-3030.
*Bethlehem Lutheran
Church at1423 Eighth Ave. N.,
.Jacksonville Beach has Junior
High Youth Group activities
from 6:45 to 8 p.m. The Senior
High Youth Group meets on
Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m. Call
249-5418.
*Christ Episcopal Church at
Solana Road and San Juan Drive
in Ponte Vedra offers dinner in
the parish hall for youth and
families at 6:15 p.m.
Church choir school, to devel-
op musical skill and Christian
formation is offered for age 3
through sixth grade prior to
Wednesday evening dinner. The
school is free and is given by Dr.
Timothy McKee, Music Director
of the church. Call 285-6127.
*Youths in grades six through
8 meet at 6:30 p.m. in the
Outback, the modular building
behind Palms Presbyterian.
Church, 3410 Third St. S.,
Jacksonville Beach. Contact the
leader, Murray Beard, at 285-
5106. The Senior High Group
meets in the Outback .on
Sunday immediately following
the Sunset Worship Service.
Contact leaders Dale and
Ingram Caswell at 285-0366.
*Dynamic Disciples (grades
K-5) will resume on Sept. 6 at
First Christian Church of the
Beaches from 6:30 to 7:45.
Teens in NfotionYouth Group
meets fof special events and
trips. The church address is 2125
Oceanfront, Neptune Beach.
Call 246-2010.
*Family Bible Church at
4760 Palm Valley Road has
Building Blocks for children ages
3 to 6 and Kids Club for grades
one through 5. meeting at 7:15
p.m. Bridge Builders for grades 6
through 12 meets from 7 to 8:30
p.m. Call 280-5694.
*Kernan Blvd. Baptist
Church at 4000 Keman Blvd. S.
has YouthAlive with Bible Stud)
and worship for grades seven
through 12 from from 7 to; 7:45
p.m. Preschool and children's
choirs through 6th grade-meet
fr6m 7 to 7:45 p.tt. Call 641-
4588. '
*Youth from Beach United
Methodist Church, Third Street
at7th Avenue North,
Jacksonville Beach, meet 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. at various locations.
Directions to Wednesday meet-
ings are handed out at 247, the
church's Sunday night worship
service for youths, held 6 p.m. to
8:45 p.m,.
*New Beginnings Baptist
Church at 1050 State Road:A1A
in Ponte Vedra offers Kids'
KTNextion for ages 3 to fifth
Grade and middle and high
school youth activities from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Call 285-4288.
*Ponte Vedra United
Methodist Church at 35
Executive Way in Ponte Vedra
has activities for youth meet 5 to
8:00 p.m. Cherub and
Children's choir meet at 5:45
p.m. Youth Creativ:e Arts
Ministry,is from 5:45 to 8 p.m.
Other youth activities are held
during the week; and Junior and
Senior High Youth Group meet
on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m.
Call'280-5141.
*Neptune Baptist Church at
407 Third' Street in Neptune
Beach has games,' drama, music,
and topical messages for youth
from grade six through twelve.
Sixth through eighth graders
meet from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and
ninth through twelfth graders
meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Call
249-2307.
,*Community Presbyterian
Church has Cherub Choir at 4
p.m. and Junior Choir at 5 p.m.
Senior high school students
meet at 3i30. p.m. to discuss
issues at "Trash Talk." Call 249-
8698 for information


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Apostle Build II

begins Saturday

with wall raising

at BUM Church


Photo SUBMITTED
Members of Christ Episcopal Church's St. Nicholas Ensemble participated in the Children in
Harmony festival at Disney World..


Christ Episcopal music program open to all::


FROM STAFF
A new year of music instruc-
tion for children is beginning
at the Choir School at Christ
Episcopal Church in Porite
Vedra.
The Choir School is open to
the public and meets on.
Wednesday afternoons at 4:30
p.m.
Under the direction of Dr,
Timothy' McKee, Music
Director at the Church, the


Choir School follows the train-
ing guidelines of the Royal
School of Church Music.
Music instruction begins for
children as young as 3 years
old in the Cherub Choir.
Children ages 6 to 8. years
old participate in the St.
Cecelia.Choir.'
: Following this, children can
join the St. Nicholas Choir, the
performing ensemble of the
school.


PASSING FOR FUN


The St. Nicholas ensemble
sings during the 'year at
Sunday worship services. Last
May, the ensemble also partic-
ipated in the annual Children
in Harmony festival at Walt
Disney World.
* For more information con-
tact McKee at the church music
office at 285-7390 or at
music@ChristEpiscopalChurch
..org.


by KATHY NICOLETTI
STAFF WRITER
A wall-raising ceremony
to celebrate the beginning
of the Beaches Habitat for
Humanity's Apostle Build
II and III will be held on
Saturday at 11:30 a.m. at
Beach United Methodist
Church.
Apostle Build volun-,
teers will build a wall ear-
lier that morning which
will be used in the con-
struction of a Habitat
home, said Chuck'
Kennedy, Development
Director of Beaches
Habitat.
"They will walk the
wall into the church and
raise it up. People will be
able to sign the wall or
write prayers on it," he
said.
The wall will be part of
a home to be built on
Francis Avenue in Atlantic
Beach by Apostle Build
volunteers from Beaches
churches and ministries.
Apostle Build II and III
follow the completion of
a Habitat house on


Scheidel Court in Atlantic
Beach earlier this year by
Apostle Build I volun-
teers. Twelve area church-
es worked together in the
first Apostle Build project.
Beaches' Habitat pro-
vides houses to qualify-
ing Beaches residents who
live .in sub-standard,
overcrowded, or too
expensive housing.
After being accepted for
Habitat housing, recipi-
ents are required to con-
tribute to the work of
building the house. They
also agree to purchase the
house at cost with a no-
interest loan.
More information
about the Apostle Build
and other Habitat projects
is available from Beaches
Habitat for Humanity at
241-1222,
"Habitat's mission is to
eliminate sub-standard
housing. It is not possible
to do this without part-
nerships," said Kennedy.
"Involving the congrega-
tions of churches helps us
to move in this direc-
tion."


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SPORTS
The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader August 18, 2006


Page 10A


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Beach volleyball season winds down


King and Queens titles at

stake in weekend event


ROB
DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR


Quick jabs

from the

sports page

headlines


F lorida Gators head coach
Urban Meyer urged fresh-
man Tim Tebow to take it
easy after the quarterback
came down with shoulder
tendonitis late last week. "He
threw, 700 balls in one day,"
said Craig Howard, who
coached Tebow and Nease
High to a state championship
last year. "'That's Timmy." Said
Gators freshman receiver
Percy Harvin: "He always does
extra. If you tell him to run
10, he'll run 12. Running sta-
'diums, he's always the first
one. He'll dive across the line
on concrete. You'll just be
like. 'Tim, what's wrong with
you?'" .
Wonder if Barry Bonds is
chuckling now that a judge
has ruled two San Francisco
Chronicle reporters will
head to jail if they don't
reveal who leaked the slug-
ger's grand jury testimony?
The reporters, Lance
Williams and Mark Fainaru-
Wada, co-authored "Game
of Shadows" which details
Bonds' alleged use of per-
formance-enhancing drugs
in pursuit of home run
records.. The, book,ipcldes
,confidential grand jury testi-
mony by Bonds, Jason
Giambi and sprinter Tim
Montgomery.

Former NBA player Lonny
Baxter was arrested by the
Secret Service about two
blocks from the White House'
after shots were fired from his
vehicle. The 27-year-old
Baxter, who played last season
for the Charlotte Bobcats, is
being held without bail.
Maybe Baxter was hoping for
a trout with the Washington
team, not realizing the name
was changed from Bullets to
Wizards 10 years ago.

Baseball commissioner
Bud Selig has justifiably
been criticized for plenty of
boneheaded moves over the
years, but give credit where
it's due. He did introduce
the wild card to major
league baseball and it's done
exactly what it vas designed
Sto do; Keep more teams in
the playoff hunt longer and
more fans involved in pen-
nant races.
"I understand what it would
mean to track and field if I
ever tested positive or went
down in some scandal. Not to
have an ego about it, but that
might be the KO for our
sport." Pensacola's Justin
Gatlin as quoted in Sports
Illustrated in April. On April
22, Gatlin, co-world record'
holder at 100 meters, tested
positive for elevated testos-
terone at the Kansas Relays.

Next Saturday will be a
big day for area sports.
Nease visits Fletcher in the
first big swim meet of the
season for both schools. In
football, Nease will take on
Tennessee state champion
Memphis University School
at UNF. And the 41st annual
Summer Beach Run takes
place at the lifeguard station
in Jacksonville Beach.

Former Fletcher star and
current Florida Gators safety
Kyle Jackson says he had an
epiphany of sorts this summer
while watching game film of
last year's losses to Alabama,
LSU and South Carolina. The
junior rededicated himself to
tackling, particularly in the
open field. "You've got to
grow up at some point,"
Jackson said; "This off-season
helped me realize that."


FROM STAFF

Players in this weekend's
August Summer Blast beach
volleyball tournament will
have a little extra incentive as
season-ending prize money has
been announced. Players accu-
mulated points through partic-
ipation i in Jacksonville
Volleyball Club's five suintner
tournaments and those at the
top of the list will share in the
prize money.
Additionally, this weekend's
event will crown a King and
Queen' of the
Beach following
Sunday play. Jacks
Saturday's com- Volleyt
petition will fea- Points
ture the usual Pin
divisions, includ-
ing men's and Tanya Rod
women's open. Chris Ador
"It's for brag-
ging rights," said Scott Paint
Jay Miller, who Ben Boots
heads the Jack- Jill Cox
sonville Volley- Susie Masl
ball Club. "It i
takes stamina to Khruk
earn the title." Gabi Rapo
Rules for partic- Terry Knigt
ipating in the Scott Perry
King and Queen Terri Mash'
competition in- Kent Am
clude having
played in at least David Keni
one Jacksonville Jay Miller
Beach volleyball Clare Yonu
tournament this
summer, and con-
tenders must
have played at least one time in
the K & Q division they are
attempting to win. If players
emerged from pool play in an
upper division during any of
the first four events of the sea-
son, they cannot drop down to
a lower division in the K & Q
event.
Miller said registration for
the King and.Queen competi-
tion has been on a first-come,
first-served basis. Many have
registere--tuiough -the;_rg. ii
zation's Web site at "jatck-
sonvillevolleyballclub.com.
"In order to keep the pools
divisible by four, we're taking
the first eight [people] in each
division who register," he
explained. "After the first eight,
they'll have to e-mail me and
be put on a waiting list."
Though JVC struggled earlier


this season to fill Sunday slots
especially during the first
two tournaments of the year -
Miller said interest in the King
and Queen titles should bring
plenty of people out on Aug.
20.
The popular series of beach
volleyball tournaments has
seen an average of about 50
teams for Saturday play, but
that number drops substantial-
ly on Sundays when co-ed divi-
sions are contested. The JVc
tinkered with a variety of
incentives and plans to
increase partici-
pation on the
onville second of 'the
)all Club two-day tourna-
eader ments. The pres-
eaers ence of television
cameras at last
ela 63 month's World
S G vm Summer
netti 62 Blast certainly
er 52 helped.
48 The event was
48 taped by Com-
hour 48 cast Cable and
ani 43 began airing Aug.
ani 43 4.


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o 40 "It wvas proba-
t 38 bly the best we've
37 had in Jackson-
ur 36 ville in 10 years,"
Ms iller said fol-
ns lowing the tour-
edy 33 nament. '"TV
33 coverage made a
as 28 big difference."
The presence
of cameras not.
only drew a high-
er caliber of competition to
Jacksonville Beach but. also
'brought out a greater number
of spectators- and added an
extra element of excitement,
said Miller, who served as color
commentator for 'the broad-,
cast.
The excitement this weekend
will center on prize money,
including $250 to the players
with the mostpoints.
Points are tabulated follow-
iing each tournament. A whin
brings 10 points, second-place
finishers earn eight. Players get
six points for 'emerging from
pool play and everyone entered
in an event receives five.
Action in the final event of
the JVC's season. begins
Saturday morning on the sand
just south of the Jacksonville
Beach Pier.


Proic. ROB DeArNGELO
Melissa Moore lunges to her right to return a shot during Women's Open Division pool play in the
World Gym Summer Blast beach volleyball tournament last month. The last of the Jacksonville
Volleyball Club's five summer events takes place this weekend along Jacksonville Beach.


Hi school sports o and nningext week


By ROBERT DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR


the Winston Family YMCA in
Ponte Vedra, while Fletcher
travels to Terry Parker


While there have been some High in a 4 p.m. start.
preliminary competitions 'for .The Fletcher
Nease football and volleyball girls golf team,.
and Fletcher football this week, under new: head
the area's fall high school coach Randall Cook.
sports season gets underway gets started next
full time next week. Monday with an away
It's the busiest time of the. match at Mandarin that
year for prep sports, with foot- ,also includes Forrest.
ball, girls volleyball, cross The Senators boys
countryy : boys and girls golf, team follows on
swimming arid slow-pitch soft- Tuesday with a trip
ball all taking place over the to Forrest where it will face the
next few months. home team and Englewood.
In volleyball, the Nease High Nease High's boys golf team
Panthers hosted a pre- kick off its season next
season tournament Tuesday with a home
last weekend that\ match against ,Provi-
included the Bolles 'dence at the Ponte
School and Episcopal. L Vedra Golf and Country
The team's first official Club. The.girls get under-
match was slated for wav Tuesday against
Thursday night when it Episcopal.
was set to host Providence. / The cross-country season is
While both Panthers and still a few weeks away, with
Senators swimmers are eyeing competitions taking place
their early-season showdown beginning next month. On
Aug. 26 at the Fletcher High Sept. 5, Fletcher'harriers travel
School pool, competition actu- to Mandarin.
ally begins next Thursday. Nease is in the unusual posi-
Nease hosts St. Augustine at tion of having only significant


meets on its schedule. The sea-
son opens Sept. 5 with the St.
Johns County
Championships
and is followed a
few days later by
the Katie Caples.
Invitational at Bishop
Kenny High School.
From there, it's on
to the University
of Florida Invita-
tional, the Embry-
Riddle Invitational
and the flrun-
ners.com Invitational.
On the gridiron, Nease and
Fletcher both took part in pre-
season kickoff classics this
week, but the varsity played
only the' first half of each
game. The season gets under-
way for real next weekend.
The Senators open their cam-
paign at Jackson High next fri-
day night beginning at 7:30
p.m. while defeI~ding Class 4A
state champion Nease plays
host to Tennessee state champ
Memphis University School in
the Bill .Bates High School
Football Classic next Saturday.
Kickoff is slated for 3 p.m. at
the University of North Florida.


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Photo by ROB DeANGELO
A Nease swimmer works on her backstroke during a recent practice in preparation for the season.


SPhoto by ROB DeANGELO
Fletcher football players have been practicing for the upcoming
season which begins with a game at Jackson High next Friday.


Jags: Fans should arrive

early for Saturday's game


FROM STAFF
Fans attending Saturday
night's Jacksonville Jaguars
preseason game at Alltel
Stadium are encouraged to
arrive early to minimize delays
in traffic and at stadium entry
gates, a team spokesman said,
The Jaguars are set to battle
the Carolina Panthers in the
second preseason game for
both teams. Kickoff is sched-
uled for 7:30 p.m.
As in previous years, fans
will undergo a a modified
security pat-down at all entry
gates to the stadium. While
the security check last only a
few seconds for each fan,
delays sometimes develop as
crowds swell close to game


time.
The Jaguars also reminded
fans that small purses will be
allowed, including bags that
are no larger than 12 inches
long and 12 inches tall. This
year, binocular cases and small
camera cases will also be per-
mitted inside the stadium.
Prohibited items include
umbrellas, laser pointers, cam-
eras with lenses longer than
six inches, strollers, video
equipment and tape recorders,
coolers containing cans, cups
or bottles, noise makers, whis-
tles and air horns, knives, guns
or any type of weapons or
explosives, seat cushions and
large purses or bags measuring
greater than 12 X 12 X 12.


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If you're prone to seasickness,


there are remedies available


Iget seasick and I hate it. I
used to be able to climb on
any boat, in the roughest of
seas, without any problems.
Now I can't even ride the Tea
Cups at Disney with my kids.
My introduction to seasick-
ness came while I was getting
my certification to scuba dive.
While climbing from the water
onto the boat, I dropped my
head to hoist myself up the
ladder. That momentary loss
of sight of the horizon coupled
with the rocking of the boat
was enough to send me, or
rather my stomach contents,
right over the edge.
I am not alone. Many,
many people suffer the effects
of seasickness, or "mal de
mer" as it is known in the
medical world.
The condition of motion
sickness occurs due to a distur-
bance in the body's vestibular
balancel system, caused by
.the brain getting conflicting
signals between what the eyes
see, and the balance system
feels. The body may feel the
boat rocking, but if the eyes
are seeing a stable environ-
ment, such as the walls inside'
the cabin, the brain starts to


Baseball
Fall registration for Jacksonville
Beach Babe Ruth baseball will
take place Saturdays Aug. 19
from 9 a.m. until noon at the
concession stand behind
SSeabreeze Elementary School.
League is for players ages 13 to 15
as of April 30, 2006.
Registration fee is $95 per play-
er. For additional information
phone Russ Furtick at 220-0784.
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-edi, K-lst (co-edi, 2nd-3rd
(boys and girls teams) and 4th to
rising 6th with separate boys and
girls teams.
Cost is $85 and all players
receive a T-shirt and trophy. For
more information Visit beaches-
basketball.com or phone Tommy
liulihan at 349-2611.
Fitness
My Gym Children's Fitness
Center features programs for chil-
dren 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, gymnastics,
sports and more.
For more information phone
223-4966.
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 information or to
register, visit www.i9sports.com
or phone (904) 9924263.
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 benefit
the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund
along with the J.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 throughout
Ponte Vedra Beach, Atlantic
Beach and Neptune Beach.
Volunteer coaches are also
needed to work with a team of
girls. For more information
phone (904) 321-4315 or visit
www.GOTRneflorida.org,
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
JacksonvilleHockey.com.


GREGORY.
SMITH, M.D.
CONTRIBUTOR

malfunction, bringing on that
dreaded feeling.
Nausea is,typically the first
sign of impending doom. The
nausea grows to vomiting,
sweats, dizziness, and
headaches. That makes for a
long ride back to. shore.
* The other thing that makes
it worse is that often everyone
else around you is just fine,
making you feel all the more
ridiculous.
If you tend; to get airsick or
car sick, you certainly are
prone to seasickness. There.


are ways to try to avoid it.
Many recommend avoiding
going below deck, especially
for long periods of time and at
the beginning of your voyage.
Try to keep your eyes gazing
out on the horizon so that
your eyes see and body feels
the sway.
Avoid lying down, especially
if you are getting sick. This
will only make things worse.
Wristbands that apply pres-
sure directly.to the palm side
of the wrist have been shown
to be effective, and are espe-
cially useful in children and
during pregnancy. These work
through direct force on acu-
pressure points.
There are medications that
you can take prior to the
onset of symptoms that can
help prevent the sickness.
These typically need to be
taken a few hours before you
climb on the boat, and aren't
much good once you've got-
ten sick.
SOver the counter medica-
tions such as Dramamine and
Bonine are helpful.
.Although it requires. a pre-
scription,, the scopolamine
patch is worn behind the ear
and slowly delivers relief over


a three-day period. Scopace,
and in some cases Dilantin,
has also been shown to be
effective.
Last weekend, I took my
kids to Busch Gardens, and
believe me I was worried.
How would I handle all the
roller coasters, and put up
with the diving, twisting and
spinning rides?
But with a little over the
counter medication, things
turned out great. If you are
one of those people who have
no,problems with seasickness,
consider yourself lucky. For
those of you like me who can
,quickly see a day on the water
go bad, there is help for us.

This column is written to dis-
Scuss issues regarding sports, .med
icine, and safety. It is not intend-
ed to serve as a replacement for
treatment by your regular doctor,
It is only designed to offer guide-
lines on the prevention, recogni-
tion, and care of injuries and ill-
ness. Specific concerns should be
discussed with your physician.
Mail your questions to Gregory
Smith, MD Sportsmedicine,
1250 S. 18th Street, Suite 204,
Femandina Beach, Fl 32034.
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.Enor to, ROB DeArIlGELO
Defending Class 4A state football champion Nease High will take on Tennessee state champ
Memphis University School Aug. 26 at the University of North Florida. Tickets are $10 and kickoff
is slated for 3 p.m.


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
(born on or after 8/1/92 but'
before 7/31/94); U-16 (bom on or
after 8/1/90 but before 7/31/92)
and U-18 for those bom on 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
ages beginning Sunday, August 20.
For more information phone
(904) 346-3946 or visit Web site at
www.jaxindoorsports.com.
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baby. Outdoor classes where moth-
ers turn their strollers into portable
exercise machines are taking place
in Atlantic Beach Thursdays and
Saturday, and Fort Caroline
Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays
from 9:30 am. until 10:30 a.m.
SFor more information phone
Siobhan Reigle at 997-8364 or visit
sttollerfitcom/arlington.
Surfing
The'Grom Surfing Association
[GSA] is now called JaxPier Surf
Camp and is still located at 2nd
North. 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 chil-
dren and young adults.
For information on the Grom
Surfing Series [GSS], call Charley


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The Florida Surfing Association
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intermediate amateur competitions
as well as surfing camps and clinics.
For more information, visit the web-
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The MaliVai Washington
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A tennis pro-am is scheduled for
Monday, Sept. 11 from 8 a.m. until
1 p.m. at Deerwood Country Club.
Agolf pro-amwilltake placeSept.12
beginning at 9:30 a.m. at Marsh
Landing Country Club.
The gala dinner and auction are
slated for Sept. 11 at Marriott
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LEFT: Panthers libero Paige
DePriest smashes a jump
serve against Episcopal High
during last Saturday's
Preseason Classic at Nease
High School.
ABOVE: Nease quarterback
Ted Stachitas (14) sprints to
the end zone for a touchdown
during an intra-squad scrim-
mage at Davis Park last
Saturday. The Panthers open
the regular season next
Saturday when they host
Memphis University School at
UNF beginning at 3 p.m.
RIGHT: Panthers outside hitter
Wesley Anne Barden dives for
a dig against in last Saturday's
Preseason Classic. Nease lost
to Bolles in three games, then
defeated Episcopal in four
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Summer jazz series in the




Groove with saxophonists


by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
.4-SSOCI.-TE EDITOR
One thing you can say
about saxophonist Euge
Groove: The man is not
-afraid of taking chances.
On "Just Feels Right," his
2005 album, Groove deliv-
ered a live recording utilizing
only musical instruments
and equipment from the
mid-19"0s.
Groove, who headlines
Sunday's free jazz concert at
the SeaWalk Pavilion in
Jacksonville Beach, said he
wanted to "write songs that
could be played on the sax
with only piano or guitar
backing."
in other words, no com-
puter enhancements.
Among the album's offer-
ings is a grooved-up cover of
the '70s anthem "Just My
Imagination."
Another cut, "Get Em
Going," was a top single on
last year's Smooth Jazz
charts.
With the album, Groove,
whose real name is Steven
Eugene Grove, said he set out
Sto challenge today's produc-
tion standards, with an eclec-
tic mix of smooth vibes and
urban pop.
"After 1 finished 'Livin'
Large' i2004i I immediately
started thinking of what to
do next," added Groove, a
1984 University of Miami
Music School graduate.
"I thought first and fore-
most as a fan of music, what
were my favorite albums of
all time? And most impor-
tantlv, why? One common
thread for me was the year
19"6. Everything that was on
Smy all-time list was on or
about 1976."
Groove, 42, who has
toured with Tina Turner and
.Tower of Power, switched
from the piano to the saxo-


pnloo su.Dmned
Stacey Knights, a Tampa resident, opens Sunday's concert at
5 p.m. A multi-talented performer, she is a vocalist, saxophon-
ist, flutist and songwriter.


phone at age 10.
After college he remained
in Nfiaml-obnmg.Lessions and
playing in bands such as
Expose, where he can be
heard on the group's No. 1
single "Seasons Change."
He moved to Los Angeles
and joined Tower of Power
for about four years, then


worked in backup bands for
performers such as Joe
Cocker, the Eurvthmics,
Huey Lewis and the News,
Elton John, Bonnie Raitt,
Aaron Neville, and Richard
Marx.
His saxophone appeared
on Marx's No. 1 hit "Keep
Coming Back" in 1991.


At the end of the '90s,
Grove, a longtime sideman,
took on the persona of Euge
Groove, a corruption of his
real name, and recorded a
demo that attracted the
attention of \arner Bros.
Records. His debut album
was released in May 2000. At
the time, Groove was in
Turner's touring band.
The Maryland native gave
his first piano recital in sec-
ond grade. And he still
knows how to work a room.
Groove takes the SeaWalk
stage at 7:15 p.m.
Tampa resident Stacey
Knights opens the concert at
5 p.m.
A vocalist, songwriter, sax-
ophonist and flutist. Knights
weaves all the glistening
strands of her talent into one
performance.
A Massachusetts native,
she debuted as a songwriter
at the age of 10 when she
wrote a song celebrating the
renaming of her elementary
school.
During high school in
Canada, she received a schol-
arship for a summer jazz
camp in Saskatchewan. She
majored in music perform-
ance at St. Cloud State
University in Minnesota and
also at the University. of
North Texas.
When she relocated to
Florida, Knights began play-
ing in various bands
throughout the state, most
notably as a member of an
all-women blues band.
She has performed at the
Cape Coral Sounds of Jazz
Festival, opening for headlin-
ers Peter White and Warren
Hill.
Since beginning her solo
career, Knights has released
two albums and is working
on a third.
For more details, visit jack-
sonvillebeach.org.


EXHIBIT


photo sonmflea
Violet Flores is a portrait
painter whose favorite
subjects are children.
Her exhibit runs until Aug.
31 at Atlantic Custom
Frames/South Beach
Gallery, 1250 Beach Blvd.
She started painting at
the age of 3 and started
classes with William
Trotter 25 years ago.
Flores is able to pull a
subject from a photo-
graph, capturing person-
ality and likeness.
Layering oil paint and
attention to detail results
in realistic renditions of
her subject.


photo submitted
Euge Groove was a longtime sideman before releasing his
debut CD in 2000. He performs at 7:15 p.m. Sunday.




Mabrey's annual


music event Aug. 26


FROM STAFF
On Saturday Aug. 26,
Charlotte Mabrey will host "An
Evening of 20th Century
ilusic.
This annual event takes place
at 8 p.m. in the University of
North Florida's Lazzara Theater.
Tickets are $10. LINF students
are free. Proceeds from the con-
cert benefit the LiNF percussion
scholarship fund.
MNabrey will be joined by
Robert Arleigh White in an
original work titled, "Which
Way?" This piece explores the
different ways life and its chal-


lenges migh, be met as we all
struggle at one time or another.
The concert opens with Ney
Rosauro's "Cenas Amerindias.
The first movement,
Brasiliana. uses all wooden
instruments. These include
marimba, bamboo wind
chimes, temple blocks and
wood blocks. The second move-
ment, Eldorado, uses only
metal instruments; vibraphone,
four cymbals, cowbell, triangle
and the ever popular, crotale.
Tickets are available through
the UNF Fine Arts Center ticket
office. Call 620.2878.


The Picture Show releases CD at Freebird


by IEFFREY MINTON
STAFF I WRITERR
Shat started out as "kind of a
joke" among three childhood
friends has evolved into more
than 10 years of playing together for the
founding members of the rock group The
Picture Show.
The Jacksonville-based band is sched-
tiled to hold a CD release party- Saturday
at Freebird Live for its new 12-song
album "Shatters Into Discontent."
The CD is the four-piece group's first
full-length album. Tickets are $6. Doors
open at 8 p.m.
The album, recorded locally between
March and lune of this year, is the cul-
mination of material that the band has
played live over the past two years.
"It (the new album] was a chance for
us to unload a lot of songs we've had for
a while," said the groups 30-year-old lead
singer Aaron Jespersen in a phone inter-
view Wednesday.
"We were in a position to kind of
clean out our trunks a little bit ... and I
think the songs on this album flow
together really well. [And] we could have
lost some of that if we didn't go ahead
and put them down on an album."


Jespersen, Dan Stewart Iguitar) and
Ryan "Johnny" Ito Ibass. grew up togeth-
er in the San Francisco Bay area and were
initially drawn to create "super low-
budget" films based upon their passion
for horror and action flicks.
But around 1996 the three decided to
start a rock band without even knowing
how to play their respective instruments.
"It was almost kind of a joke at first
and it become something more serious
for us,"-said Stewart, 29, a 1994 graduate
of Nease High School.
After moving to Ponte Vedra, Stewart
would often returned to California to
visit his two friends. Around 1998,
Jespersen and Ito, 29, followed Stewart to
Jacksonville, where the trio formed a
band called Little Remo.
The four-piece rock group played
mostly local gigs and recorded a few
demos with a couple of different drum-
mers.
But while Stewart and Jespersen say
they acknowledge their musical pasts
together with Ito in Little Remo, it was
really two years ago when the group met
up with drummer Brad Daninger, 35,
that they feel their music came into its
own.
"Within the last two years [with


Daninger], it really has taken off," said
Jespersen.
Little Remo ended when Jespersen
moved back to California in 2002.
"All that stuff [nith Little Remo] was a
learning process ... [but around 2002] we
realized that era of the band was over. So
we changed our name and started writ-
ing new material," Stewart said.
The Picture Show began performing
live around town with another drummer,
who was replaced towards the end of
2004 by Daninger.
Stewart said the band's experience
with different drummers has been an
"evolution" which has culminated with
Daninger, who is formerly of the band
With a group based out of Minnesota
which shared the stage national record-
ing acts such as Stone Temple Pilots.
"My goal is to have the music reach a
larger audience. Hopefully we get a lot
more people interested in what we do,"
added Stewart, who expressed frustration
over the relative small number of people
who support original local music in the
Jacksonville area.
"It's damn near impossible [to get a


See PICTURE, B-5


pr. l. ;uorrmnEa
Clockwise from left, guitarist Dan Stewart, drummer Brad
Daninger, bassist Ryan "Johnny" Ito and lead singer Aaron
Jespersen.


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A few pesky insects and
snakes are doing a num-
ber in my neighbor-
hood.
The first critter was a snake
which surprised me while I
was walking through onerof
the gardens that hadn't been
tended to in my absence.
It made me jump, but it was
just a long black racer, hope-
fully eating the bad guys that
were also in the gardens. It
was at least 5 feet m length
and slithered along happy as a
clam.
As I have said many times,
we have many more beneficial
snakes here in North Florida
than we do poisonous ones.
SIf you live by a swampy -
area, a drainage ditch or pond
of any sort, you need to
always be on the lookout for
the very harmful water moc-
casin, also called cotton-
mouth.
These snakes do not like
land, so just stay away from
the banks of the water. These
' snakes are dark brown/black
with a pattern that is hard to
see,'a triangular head and an
elliptical eve which you will
not want to get close enough
to determine that it does or '
does not have one.
The other snakes will be out
in the woodsy areas and they
are the rattlesnake which usu-
ally gives you a warning with
its noisy rattles, and the rare
copperhead.
A pygmy rattlesnake is a
royal pain because it is so
small one can hardly see it,
yet its bite is lethal.
Most all the other snakes
you might see will be harm-
less, and most will be garter.
snakes, black racers which kill
S rats, corn snakes, and a bunch
of others.
S Remember the rhyme "Red
on yellow, kills a fellow, red
on black, is a friend of lack."
This also goes for the identi-
fying of a rare but harmful
Coral snake if it has a red
band that is right next to a
yellow one.
The chinch bugs are chew-
ing up lawns left and right,
and it is my recommendation
to call a reputable pest compa-
ny to manage them.
r' fanr.t eaves.are turning a
nastyv-soty black and this is
because aphids or other
insects are sucking the juices
from them and then leaving a


BARBARA
MATHESON
GARDENING
COLUMNIST

yucky residue behind we call
it honeydew.
Most folks think it is a
mildew and apply a fungicide,
but it is not. An insecticide is
necessary, and follow direc-
tions as to time of day,
strength of concentration and
frequency of application.
The black coloration will
rub off if you have the time to
rub every leaf. Otherwise, just
live with it and be ahead of it
next year. A good insecticide
that is a systemic, such, as
Orthene, should keep the guys
away if applied in late spring.
A systemic is like a vaccina-
tion to humans. It builds up
the.plant's immunity to the
problem so it does not hap-
pen.
The giant Landlubber
grasshoppers are out in torce
and they are never hard to
miss. If you were 4 inches in
length, hung to a screen or
were seen mating on the
ground you couldn't be
missed either.
These guys are awful, I have
zero tolerance for them and I
become deadly with long han-
dled loppers cutting their bod-
ies up as fast as I can get
them. You didn't think I had
that streak in me, did you?
Trust me, if you ignore
them, you will have hundreds
more next year and every
plant will be defoliated.
Nothing else except stepping
on them will kill them. The
vultures don't even like them.
Other bad guys that seem to
show their existence about
this time of year are some
stinging caterpillars, usually "
on hedges and blending in
with them so closely that you
have no clue they are there
until they sting you.


Go online and look up
"stinging caterpillars" so you
can be extra cautious when
trimming your hedges..':
Speaking of hedges, my 13-
year-old wax myrtles are bit-
ing the dust.
One by one the\ are dying,
large branches are falling in
the slightest wind, and slowly
we will have no hedge. I
remind my husband that this
is typical of the lifespan of
this otherwise \igorous grower
and we can do nothing about.
.. t. .
Weeping willows seem to
fall into this category in my
neighborhood as well, though
the only other tree that I
know to be documented for a
short lifespan is the sycamore,
';and it too, will start dying
after about 15 years.
I recommend that you
prune these limbs off so ter- '"
mites, scorpions, etc. don't
make a home in the rotting.
areas, and then replant then
if you want to. We need ours
for a fence effect,to keep
golfers out of our yard, so we .
will replant and go with the .
tlow. .. w' '.'
The last character group I '
.want to mention are the
': worms/caterpillars that tend
to show them selves in this
kind of weather and hang
around for a month or more.
They are the sod webworm
and the arm\vworms and they
' love to eat grass blades.
Many commercial compa-
nies have already been out
treating these guys, using a
granular product which hangs
around as a repellant as well
as a killer.
A sign of their presence is
when you walk through your
grass, zillions of little gray
moths fly all around. These
guys are from the sod web-
*worm. .
The armyw6drms, just march
together en masse like they
were showing off in Moscow's
Red Square years ago Instead-
of saluting to the highest in
command, they eat your grass,
and then eat your neighbor's,
too.
There are numerous pesti-
cides that will eliminate them,
including BT which is not a
poison But, don't let tb' .L 'i?.
get away with their antic6 or
you will be sorry.
Call 363-9872 if you need
me for gardening help.


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iThe Jacksonville Symphony chorus is enlisting new singers for the 2006-07 season. Auditions will
be held on Saturday. Aug. 26, beginning at 9 a.m. at Jacksonville University in the Phillips Fine
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staged at 2 p.m. Saturdays:-at
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Landing Parkway, Jacksonville
Beach. Call 273-8055 for infor-
mation.
HEARTSONG. 'offers
Kindermusik and. playday
classes Tuesday to Saturday- in
Jacksonville Beach and Ponte
Vedra Beach for children from
birth .'to age 7. For
Kindermusik, a music and
movement program for all
ages, children are divided by
age group. Playday is for walk-
ers to 26 months old and
includes parachute play, climb-
ing and musical activities.
Preschool children and up
attend without parents. One
trial class is free. Call 249-3828
for information or visit
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Beach also has children's activ-
ities. Call 241-1141 and press 4
for children's activities and 5
for the reference desk.
MON'MMY &N ME for ages 6
months to 2-1/2 years features
songs, parachute games, finger
play, rhythm band music and a
way to meet other parents or
grandparents while having fun
with'your child. Offered begin-
ning in September at Nancy
Dance Studio. For information,
call 241-8349 for information.
CARVER COhMMUNITY
CENTER, 738 Fourth Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach, has many
activities for kids, including
karate, tutoring and games.
247-6218.
MOTHERS OF PRE -
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for moms of children ages 5 or
younger, meet as follows:
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'Japan in Jacksonville' opens Sept. 14
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Whether it's music,
theater, dance or the
visual arts, you will
have a vibrant fall season to
anticipate and enjoy.
A new exhibit will open at
the Cummer Museum of Art &
Gardens on Sept. 14 when
"Japan in Jacksonville: The
Cummer Collection of
Japanese Prints," will be on
display.
The collection, which
includes. "Thirty-six Views of
Mount Fuji," a Japanese land-
mark more than 100 miles
from Tokyo, provides a wide
range view of styles and
themes.
Another group of wood-
block prints records images of
Kabuki actors and beautiful
courtesans giving us an
insight into the lives and
times in Japan during the
18th century.
They are interesting histori-
cally as Japan did not open to
foreign trade until the mid
1800s. The exhibit will run
from Sept. 14 to Nov. 12. Call
356-6857.
The Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art will open "Sunday
in the Park with George" on
SAug. 27.
Families can enjoy a com-,
munity art project in
Hemming Plaza inspired by
SGeorge Seurat and Andy
Warhol, a reading of the book
"Curious George" by j.MOMA's
director George Kinghorn,
tunes from Jacksonville
University's Jazz Ensemble and.
Curatorial tours of JIMONMA's
Galleries.
The time is 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. with two luncheon seat-
rngs available at 11a.m..and 1
p.m. Call 366-6911, ext. 208,
for reservations and informa-


ALICE
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ART SCENE


tion.
On Wednesday, Aug. 23,
JMOMNA's Underground
Theater will feature the film,
"After Innocence." ..
SThis film is about men and
women who have been incar-
cerated and then proven inno-
cent at a later date. Members
pay $5 and non-members $7.'.
The University of North
Florida and The Grape restau-
rapt have put together the-
ater-dinner packages. These
,packages include three or
more shows together with din-
ner certificates for The Grape'
restaurant in St. Johns Town
Center. For prices, dates and'
information call 620-4411 or
email finearts@unf.edu.
Jacksonville University will
open an exhibit of recent
works by Larry Wilson and
Laurie Hitzig on Aug. 24. A
reception for the artists will be
held Thursday, Aug. 24, from
5 to 7 p.m. Jacksonville
University is at 2800
University Blvd.
Call 256-7374 for informa-
tion.
S"


, Patrons of the HeARTS
Artscape 2006 will showcase
regional artists. The goal of
this organization is to create
an endowment fund to pro-
vide financial support for eval-
uation and treatment of chil-
dren from underdeveloped
countries with congenital
heart disease, including open
heart surgery at Wolfson
Children's Hospital.
Fbgle Fine Arts and local
artists will donate 100 percent
of the proceeds of sales of 25
works in a variety of media,
-including oil, watercolor,
ceramic, photography, opened
drawings, glass, wood anq
stone sculptures.
A limited edition' print by ,
John Bunker, "Angel of the
Hearts," is available. For tick-
ets and information call 296-
1414 ':
,,', .
On Thursday, Aug. 24,
attend a,free lecture by Gary
Mormino, author of "Land of
Sunshine, State of Dreams," at ,
the Beaches Area Historical
Society Museum. The program
will begin with light refresh-
ments at 6:40 p.m. with the
lecture beginning, at 7 p.m.
The Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra opened fall class-
es last week. If interested call
289-0614 for a brochure or
download at www.ccpvb.org.
The Center is currently
exhibiting the work of fabric
artist Sally Broadwell. The
Center is at 50 Executive Way,
Ponte Vedra Beach.
If music is your artistic
interest, you will have a
wealth of musical programs
from which to choose this
coming season;
The St. Johns River City


photo submitted
"Silver & Sand," paintings by Beth Haizlip and jewelry by Pat Livesay, is on exhibit through Sept.
30 at First Street Gallery in Neptune Beach. Haizlip works in oils, acrylics and watercolors.
Livesay's designs include silver, gold and semi-precious stones. Call 241-6928 for gallery hours.


Band, the official Band of
Jacksonville and the state of
Florida, will present a variety
of performances in varying
locations.
SFor information call 355-
4787 or visit wiv.rivercit'-
band.com.
The Beaches Fine Arts Series
has published its brochure of
programs for the coming year
beginning with a program,
"The Chris Norman
Ensemble," oh Sept. 17.
Call 270-1771 for informa-
tion.
The Riverside Fine Arts
Association has a similar
brochure of programs begin-


.ning in October. Call 389-
6222 for a brochure and infor-
mation.
Mark your calendar for the
Riverside Arts Festival Sept. 9
and 10. Call 981-9493 for
directions and information.
The Wall Art Gallery will
open a new exhibit,' "2006
Emerging Artist Exhibition,
on Aug. 24 with a reception
'from 6 to 8 p.m.
Painters Lauren Gibbes,
Ryan Ford, Jeremy Russell,'
sculptors Jason Weatherspoon,
Sean Pace, Sarah FrittsReilly
and photographer Leigh


Standley will be exhibiting
their works.
- The Wall Gallery is at 122
South 8th St., Fernandina
Beach. Call 491-6303.
The A Charles Gallery on
North 3ed Avenue between
2nd and 3rd avenues in
Jacksonville Beach has
announced it will have space
available for rent to artists
wishing to display and sell
their works. For detailed
information call 330-0029 or
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Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
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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.
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Culhane's Irish Pub, 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach *
249-9595. Normaltown per-
forms at 9 pm. today. The
Boxrockers are in at 9 p.m.
Saturday. The Glas Tara
Dancers are in at 4 p.m.
Sunday followed by traditional
Irish music with the Bobby
Flynn Band at 6 p.m.
Freebird Live, 200 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. Head Automatica with
Rock Kills Kid, Men, Women &
Children and Young Love per-
form at 10 p.m. today. Tickets
are $15 in advance, $18 at the
door The Picture Show hosts
a' CD release party Saturday.
'Admission. is $6. Mason
Jennings is in Monday.
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Monkey's Uncle Tavern;
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-1070.
Sugar Bear plays at 9:30 p,m.
today.
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Moon Grille; 1396 Beach
Blvd.; Jacksonville Beach
241-1894. Cloud Nine plays at
S9 p.m. today and Saturday.
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Ragtime Tavern, Seafood &
Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-7877.
The BaySfreet performs at 9
p.m. today and Saturday. Ron
Perry appears Sunday and Aug.
24.
WEEKLY STANDARDS
Aromas Cigar, Wine
Martini Bar; 880 A1AN., Ponte
Vedra Beach 280-2525. Le
Monde Quartet plays Latin
music Tuesdays. The Jason
Anderson Group performs
every Thursday. Jose LeBron
and The LeMonde Quintet per-
form every Saturday.
Bo's Coral Reef,. 201 Fifth
Ave. N:, Jacksonville Beach *
246-9874, DJs and female
impersonators weekly.
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Cap'n Odies, 2200 Mayport
Road, Atlantic Beach 241-
8848. Live music from 9:30
p.m. to T:30 a.m. today and
Saturday. Country night every
Sunday.
Caribee Key, 100 N First St.,


Neptune Beach 270-8940.
Pill Pill plays reggae every
Friday and Saturday.
Champs Lounge, Sawgrass
Marriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-7777.
Cloud Nine are in today and
Saturday.
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.
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.
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Homestead Restaurant, 1712
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 249-9660. Kenhe and
Sleepy every Friday. Mike
Shackelford Band appears
Saturday.
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First St., Jacksonville Beach *
249-5181. Live music at 10
p.m. today and Saturday.
Karaoke every Sunday, Little
Green men perform every
Monday. Spiderbaby is in
every Wednesday. 3 appears
every Thursday.
Mackenzie's Steakhouse, 100
Sawgrass Village, Ponte Vedra
Be4A.,*,5A43-9143. Gene
SNqrqn-parlay%,;piano-CTuesda\
Sthrougfi 'Thursday. Don
Miniard is in Saturday.
Michael Howard plays Sunday.
Will Hurley performs Fridays
and Monday.
Max's Restaurant, 1312
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 247-6820. John Evans
plays the piano every Friday
and Saturday.,
Ocean Club; 401.First Street
North, Jacksonville Beach.
.Mystic Roots in the tiki bar
every Tuesday. Fifth South and
the Glass Camels are in thp
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Sawgrass, 43 PGA Tour Blvd, The Atlantic, 333 N.First St., Mike Bruce and Flava spin reg-
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-3133. Jacksonville Beach. Jocelyn & gae in the tiki bar every'
Ralph "E" performs top 40's, the Geronimos host karaoke Sunday. Matt Caulder spins
blues, oldies and jazz every every Tuesday. ndie every Monda.
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Shelby's Coffee Shoppe, 200 Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach. Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,,
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249-2922. The John Thomas DJ Hook spins Saturday.
Group with Debra Rider plays Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N. *
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Sp.m. Sunday. Karaoke every Sunday. Beach, 246-2255. DJ Danielle
S ..* ,** is in every NMonday and
Spare Time Tavern and : Monkey's ncle Tavern, Tuesday. DJ Anonymous spins
Grille. Eric Wink performs 1850 Third Street S., Wednesday. D. Marco spins
Tuesday. Yankee Slickers are Jacksonville Beach. Karaoke: 80's every Thursday. DJ Ibay is
in every Thursday. Reggae with -every Tuesday, Wednesday, in every friday and Saturday.
SDelions of Jah every Friday. Saturday and Sunday with a *
The Hopeless appears contest at 11 p.m. every other
Saturday. The Jim Essery Band Thursday., TR F S ODUl
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large number of people at
local live shows]. But if you're
not willing to take it in the
chin and play for seven peo-
ple, you better get out of there
[the music scene]," he said.
"I think a lot of it has to do
with people just not being
aware. If you're not in the
local music scene you might
not even know that there is a
scene."
"But it you go out there,
there are younger kids who
are interested in music who, if
you can reach them, they
come out like a cattle call."
The Picture Show has gotten
some positive attention
recently as they have been:


selected as one of the semi
finalists out of 1,000 bands in
the Independent Music World
Series put on by Disc Makers.
And the group has, also recent-
ly had two of its new songs off
of "Shatters Into Discontent"
picked up by a music cata-
loging company for "immedi-
ate release" for use-in various
media such as soundtracks to
films, television shows and
video games.
"Were really proud of that,"
said Jespersen, who added that
the band will receive payment
when there songs are used.
"It's the first step for us to
-start making money as a
band."
And.while making it big in


the music business is the ulti-
mate goal of The Picture
Show, the group is not "delu-
sional" about becoming the
biggest band in the world, said
Stewart
"Every bands dream is to
make it big... and we'd obvi-
ously like to take' it as far as
we can," Stewart said. "But the
biggest reason we're still play-
ing is because we like doing
it."
And the group's member say
they are excited about
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addition to a performance by
The Picture Show at the event,
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ictureshow] or [www.thepic-
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Members of the Red Hat Foxes enjoyed lunch.Aug. 4 at The Bridge. On Aug. 22, "Bottom Dollar Girls" creator and author Karin
Gillespie will speak to Red Hat Ladies and any other interested women 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 information or to R.S.V.P. for
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Friday, Aug. 18
Reunion: The 1956 Class of Fletcher
High School will hold its 50-year high
school reunion today and Aug. 19 at the
Comfort Inn Oceanfront in Jacksonville
Beach. The friends of classmates are wel-
come to attend the Friday night get-togeth-
er. The cost is $100 per person, not includ-
ing accommodations. 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 display
through Sept. 2. Call 904-384-9635 for.
information.

Saturday, Aug. 19
Baby-sitting class: A Red Cross baby-sit-'
ting class will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 5,
p.m. at the Bartram Trail Branch Library.
Call 358-8091 or visit www.nefloridared-
cross.org for information.

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.. lacksonville
Four local children's writers will discuss
'Hlow to Plot Your Nfiddle Grade oT'Yonirg'
Adult Novel." The meeting is free and open
to the public. E-mail Janet Walter at jgval-
ter@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 saxo-
phonist Euge Groove will perform. For
information, call 247-6100 and press 3.

Tuesday, Aug. 22
Jewelry sale:' BMC Beaches Hospital,
Auxiliary will have. 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. A social hour
with cash bar starts at 6 p.m,,, followed by
the program at 7 p.m. Call 249-0022, exten-


siori Il1,.or visit www.cancer.org/strideson-
line for information or R.S.V.P.

Wednesday, Aug. 23
Tradeshow: The Ponte Vedra Beach
Chamber of Commerce will have its
Member to Member Tradeshow at the
Sawgrass Marriott Resort & Spa. Set up for
members is 9:30 to 11 a.m., with the event
being held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The cost is $75 per table, which includes
two chairs, sign and lunch for one. A buffet
deli lunch will be available for $15 per per-
:son. Must purchase ticket at the door. Four
seminars will be available for $15 per semi-
nar. Call 285-2005 for information.

Summer Scorcher Film Series: The
"Summer Scorcher" Film Series will be held
at 7 p.m. at the Jacksonville Museum of
Modem Art, 333 N. Laura St., Jacksonville.
The box office opens at 6 p.m., and seating
is limited. The cost is $5 for members and
students, and $7 for non-members.
Tonight's film is "After Innocence." Call
366-6911, extension 214, for information.

Thursday, Aug. 24
Art opening: An art opening for Larry
Wilson and Laurie Hitzig will be held from
5 to 7 p.m. at the Terry Concert Hall at
Jacksonville Universtv. Admission is free.
'Call 256-7371 for intlrri'atton.n '..'"

Free movie: Fleet Reserve Association
Branch 290, 39,0 Mayport Road, Atlantic
Beach, will have "free movie night" from 6
to 9 p.m. for menibers and families. Snacks
will be available.

Friday, Aug. 25
Hot dog roast: The Republican Club of
the Beaches is hosting an old-fashioned hot
dog roast from 5 to 8 p.m. at Jack Russell
Memorial Park ifive-points intersection) in
Atlantic Beach. All Republican candidates
on the November ballot have been invited
to attend. The public is invited.

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

Wine-tasting: The Jacksonville Humane
'Society will host its "Toast to the Animals
Wine Tasting" from 6 to 10 p.m. at the
Florida Theatre. A premium wine-tasting


will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. Visit
www.jaxhumane.org/toast.html for ticket
information.

Saturday, Aug. 26
Concert: University of North Florida per-
cussionist and music professor Dr.
Charlotte Mabrv will host "An Evening of
20th Century Music" at 8 p.m. in the Fine
Arts Center Lazzara Performance Hall on
the UNT campus. Tickets are $10 (UNF stu-
dents are admitted free). Proceeds go to the
UNF Percussion Scholarship Fund. For
information or to order tickets, call 620-
2878.

Sunday, Aug. 27
Sunday in the Park: "Sunday in the Park
with George" will be held from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. at the Jacksonville Museum of Modem
Art, 333 N. Laura St., Jacksonville. Tickets
are $50 for members and $60 for non-mem-
bers. Call 366-6911, extension 208, to
R.S.V.P.

Monday, Aug. 28
Coaches Association: The First Coast
Coaches Association meets from 11:30 a.m.
to 1 p.m. at Embassy Suites Hotel on
SBaymeadows Road off 1-95. The cost is $18
for a buffet lunch and the meeting. Call
699-8617 or e-mail
fccaiiembershipy(_-ahoo.com to R.S.V.P.',

Wednesday, Aug. 30
Candidate forum: The Ponte Vedra
Beach Chamber of Commerce will have a
candidate forum rom 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
the Sawgrass Marnott Resort & Spa. A deli
buffet lunch will be available for $15 per
person. Call 285-2004 for information.

Thursday, Aug. 31
Yoga in the Park: Mother & Daughter
hbga in the Park will be held at 7 p.m.
Thursday for six weeks. Call Dana at 372-
0116 for information.

Friday, Sept. 1
Art show: The Society of Collage Artists
will hold a non-juried members show at the
Fleming Island Library on Town Center
Boulevard off 220 in Orange Park through
Sept. 30. Call 904-642-5835 for informa-
tion.

Monday, Sept. 4
Labor Day.


August 18, 2006


MEETINGS


Friday
Jacksonville Singles Dance Club: The Jacksonville Singles
Dance Club meets from 8 to 11 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., Jacksonville
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. Call Moe at 247-6221 for information.

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 informa-.
tion.
Saturday
Adopt-A-Rescued-Kitty: Kittens and cats which have been
veterinarian-checked and tested, and have shots and have been
altered, are available for adoption Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. at PetCo at Atlantic and Keran boulevards.

Beaches storytellers: The Beaches League of Storytellers
meets at the Ponte Vedra Beach Library, 101 Library Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach, at 10:30 a.m. the second Saturday of the
month from September through May. Call Marianne Stein at
280-2976 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@comcastnet for information.

Peripheral neuropathy: The Jacksonville Peripheral
Neuropathy Support Group meets the second Saturday of the
month at 10 a.m. at the Glendale Community Church, 6411
Beach Blvd. Call 269-0984 for information.

Submarine veterans:-USSVI First Coast Base meets at 11
a.m. the second Saturday of the month at American Legion .
Post 316, 127 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach. 241-6222.

Beaches Palm Group: The Florida Writer's Association .
Beaches Palm Group meets the fourth Saturday of each month
except December at the Ponte Vedra Beach Library. Call Vic
DiGenti at 904-285-2258 for information.

Sunday
Meditation class: A guided meditation and dharma talk is
held every Sunday in July and August from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at
Cobalt Moon (upstairs 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
Al-Anon: Al-Anon Family Groups offer a recovery program
for families and friends of alcoholics, whether or not the alco-
holic seeks help. Meetings are held Mondays, including holi-
days, at 10:30 a.m. at 400 Penman Road, Jacksonville Beach.
Meetings are al5ds.ii4lable at other times, days and locations.
Call 350-0600 for information.

Panic & Anxiety Program: Panic Relief Inc., a non-profit
educational organization for overcoming fears, anxiety and
agoraphobia; achieving control and a positive self-image; and
constructive thinking meets from noon to 1 p.m. Monday,
and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, in Atlantic Beach,
Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach. 732-940-9658.

Meditation group: The Twin Heart Meditation Group meets
from 7:45 to 8:45 p.m. Monday at Ocean Yoga Studio at 60
Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach. This global meditation from.
Pranic Healing focuses on creating planetary healing and
world peace. No previous meditation experience is required..
Love donations are accepted. For information, call 382-5823.

Toastmasters: The Beaches Area Toastmasters Club meets
Monday at 7 p.m. at Atlantic Theatres, 715 Atlantic Blvd.,..
Atlantic Beach. For more information, call 610-8807.

Breast-feeding support: Baptist Medical Center Beaches
offers a breast-feeding support group from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in
Conference Room B at 1350 13th Ave. S. the first Monday of
the month. The group Is moderated by Loretta Haycook. There
is no cost, and babies and children are welcome. Snacks and
beverages are served. Call 247-2974 for information.


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open at 6 p.m. for evening shows. Matinees are held at 11 a.m. on Saturday and noon on Sunday. Admission ranges from $35 to
$46 for dinner and show. Call 641-1212 for information.


Video trek to the Andes
Witness a video trek into the
Andes mountains, to volcanoes
and around the seemingly
time-warped Galapagos Islands
this weekend at the Guana
education center, where a
nature documentary will be
shown on the big screen.
The 2004 film "Globe
Trekker: Ecuador and the
Galapagos Islands" will be
shown at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday at the
Environmental Education
Center of the Guana Tolomato
Matanzas National Estuarine
Research Resexve... .. r::;
Admission to the center is $2
for adults, $1 for ages 10 to 17
and free for under 10. The cen-
ter is near the Guana dam, off
State Road A1A about 12 miles
south of lickler Road.
Courtyard rocks tonight
Mark Williams is featured
this evening in the Music in
the Courtyard series from 7
p.m. to 10 p.m. at 200 First St.,
Neptune Beach.
SBeer, wine and coffee are
-available for purchase at the
.event, part of series that runs
every Friday evening through
the end of October.
It's free and open to the pub-
lic. For information call 249-
.2922 .
Bet your Bottom Dollar..
All ladies are invited to
Books a Million on Marsh
Landing Parlway, Jacksonville
Beach, at 7 p.m, Tuesday to
hear Karin Gillespie, author of
the Bottom Dollar Girl series.
The event, a meeting of the
Foxes Red Hat book club, will
,include a gift exchange. ini
which participants bring $1
wrapped gifts that are
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children beginning Monday, Sept. 11, and Tuesday, Sept. 12,
from 4:30 to 6 PM at 716 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach. The
instructor is recent Jacksonville University graduate Gary Baker,
who was named JU Student of the Year of the Fine Arts College.
The class will run 10 weeks, and include improve games, an intro
to Greek and Roman theatre with masks and scenes, an intro to
Shakespeare, monologue study, one-acts, and a performance
for friends and family. Call Baker (above) at 610-1149.


'Dollar Girls in Love," pub-
lished by Simon and Schuster,
was released this month and is
available at book stores.
4-H auction Saturday
The second annual 4-H din-'
ner'and auction is scheduled 5
p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday at the
St. Johns County Agriculture
Center, 3125 Agricultural
Center Drive, St. Augustine.
Enjoy a hearty and delicious
meal, meet folks from all parts
of the county and bid on
unique; live,arid silent'auction
items. '
Preview of items begins at
5:30, the silent auction begins
at 6 p.m. and the live auction,
starts at 6:30" .


Admission is $20 per person.
For information, call 209-0430."
Charlotte's Web alive,
The Books Alive! acksonville
Film Festival features
"Charlotte's Web" at 2:30 p.m.
Saturday at .-.the. ,main
iJacksonville library. .
SThe series features films cre-
ated from children's literature.
The movie will be show in the
auditorium of the library at
303 N. Laura St., Jacksonville.
Music the acoustic way
Atlantic Beach Acoustic
Night will be held 6 p.m: to 8
p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27, on the
lawn at Bull Memorial Park at
Ocean' Boulevard and 7th


Street, Altantic Beach.
The Atlantic Beach Cultural.
Aits and Recreation Advisory
Committee hosts this free
event, which features two
hours of performances in a G-
rated, alcohol-free environ-
ment.
The event is held inside the
Adele Grage Cultural Arts
Center if it rains.
Performers may register by e-
mailing dprather6of10@hot-
mail.com or by calling 710-
0397.
Pier concert Wednesday
,,'-..iPg., youf chair ,.~~,a
appetite .Wednesday to St.
Augustine Beach's free "Music
by the Sea" concert series from
7 p.m. to 9 p..i. at the St.
Augustine Beach pier pavilion.
Featured entertainment is
Bullithead, and dinners are
available under $10 from High
Tides. For information, call
471-1686 .
Free music at plaza
Live entertainment by the
House Cats is offered 7 p.m. to
9 p.m. Thursday in St.
Augustine's Plaza de la
Constitucion. Admission is
free. For information, call 825-
1004. -
UNF prof gives concert
"An Evening of 20th
Century Music" with percus-
sionist Charlotte Mabrey is-
scheduled 8 p.m. Saturday,
Aug. 26, in the Lazzara Theater
at the University of North
Florida, where Mabrey teaches
music.
Admission is free for rUNF
students and is $10 for others.'
Proceeds from this annual
.event go to the percussion
scholarship fund.
'Tickets are available by call-
ing 620-2878 or by visiting
www.unf.edu.


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R recently GFK Roper con-
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their dream homes.
Boomers and Gen X-ers-
both had gourmet kitchens at
the top of their list and Gen-
Ys wanted a whirlpool bath.
Although I'm in the state-of-
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Personalized homes
Homes are becoming more
personalized with time.
Homeowners used to focus on
having the same kinds of
amenities as their neighbors
to keep up with the Joneses.
But home owners now are
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HOME COLUMNIST


make a great massage room
and you have a massage thera-
pist who does house calls, I
can't think of any greater lux-
ury than converting it into
your own massage space.
If you had the space or
could design your dream
home and you wanted a mas-
sage room, what would the
room look like and what fea-
tures would it have?
Obviously it would be out-
fitted with everything you'd
find in a massage therapist's
office, with one significant
difference.,
You in the room
The difference is that the
room would be designed to
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sage therapist's room or have
strong feelings about it.
When it's your room, the
design can be whatever
appeals to you, whether that's
Asian and teng shui or Tuscan
with angels painted on the
ceiling or strictly contempo-
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ed to you, it's more likely
you'll be more relaxed and
relax more thoroughly.
The other big bonus is that
you don't have to get up from
the massage table with "mas-
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your semi-conscious self back
home.
A massage room is more
luxurious and selfish than
anything on that Roper dream
house list because unlike a
whirlpool or a professional
range, a massage room is not
a thing that's only used infie-
quently. It's a whole room
that can be infrequently used
and its sole purpose is com-
pletely self-indulgent and
relaxing, which is probably
why it wiU be the next big
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subdivisionn, an i:ui landing lociil lOn Onel plus Coi civR l
dtvJijbl. edjY,, JCLC i orinl' minute from the town ofI
Haesville, NC. ihe H ssiee River, Lake lChrugc, and
hospital Feajures include oversized pivel roads,
underground unies. coi rnantn and iestnrtliors handjicp s. 'S
sprcciiclanon wih min r loor 2.l000 niiuimum 'qua.e foot homes s makr thi new dclelopment
unique Build i;,ur hlome for a life time Lot range in priie : from 14, 01 $709,0
For more information call 828-389-8843, 904-821-9573,
Nick's cell 9114-254-9644. \icki's cell 904-534-3530


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

Cal MargiPetitt
'Top Producer 571-9821


GREAT INVESTMENT oppornunT,
3BR/2BA home +' duplex. 4 clocks 10
o:enr,. $76e5 fl Call Kam, Tiak.:,i ne-.
allor. Vanguard Really. 1904)465-3053.
WALK TO the beach i.,jge 2BR 82BA a
ire innlett atPV By the Sea. $467,500.
962-6876.
IC WEST near Mayo Clin.c 3.21. 2, 75
sl. remodeled 127-1J,SuO Indepndenl
Brokers 710-3.111.
WATERFRONT COMMUNITY, all brick,
3BR/2BA. 2025'i community boal rarrmp
E324,900. Magrinoia Propertie
MlLS#339909 Call 465 .328. 348-5665
NEPTUNE BEACH
INDIAN WOODS
Open House, Sun 12-3pm, 1206 Kings
Rd Remodeled-3BR 2BA,-w/-lg pool, pri-
vaee backyard w/ beautiful landscaping.
673-6826.
OPEN HOUSE
?.085 Pau .'Bay Ct., 3BR+ den, 3BA,'
1900sf. GMinutes to the ::ea-:r Conage
style home, very open & pa,:,Oui. or,n a
cul-de-sac, lot!-Great family w. large patio
Ihai o.erio i, fenced yard. Open Sat 11-
5 & Sun _-5 A'Si i. Sell Buyert & Sell-
ers Real E.raie ;247-.4442
WATERFRONT MODEL HOME
3BR2 ..B ra:. 2''705s1 sOps':ou open
lamilv room gai Iireplace normal dining,
loh o',r F'1 000 in upgradjs' Two
screened lnai,., open declk, and balcony
overlooking your private dock. $889,000.
Conac:l PhyliiS Slaines with RE/MAX
Coastal Real Eziate at 904-476-SOLD or
visi.I wv'w piainre r.m '


BEACHES
COURTYARDS -A B. Reniel until March
D "07 ih; 22 rondo nar bas.e' Decrie ;
peneci lOr 1SI1 lirrie cluer or inesior Prin
aie ,:ourryard a'ea, no slairs ilar unit,
1119 900
CYPRESS CREEK. hear l'a.p,:,rl Elerr, &
Wonderiei:.cad. n,-:. 3' 2 c.ar ,jar Irenhly
pa!inid, new vinyl nian more.194 900
ICW
VILLASAT CROSS CREEK: 3/2, 2 car
gar nice lot. stainless appliances, Kernan
area 519'8 000 i
HARBOUR SPRINGS- 4/2,2 car gar.
Newer area, 'very open, beaut.ston'e fire-
Fip Ce. iere.:d ,ard. corner .-r CIl..e to
sncoolI' Deacires .Jusl Il1ted '1219 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,
i"iurrenlii u:ed as office) or 4th bdrm. 2
yri old $2'5,1000.
SAN PABLO & BEACH BLVD AREA-
Tivoli Subdiv. Nice, 3/2, 2 car gar, minutes
from,beaches, shopping, newer home, Ig.
yard. $248,900.
NORTH JAX
DAMES PT.AREA-DUNNS PLANTA-"
TION, 4/3, over 30K in upgrades, below
appraisalbetter than a model home
$298,900. '. .
CRESTWICK CROSSING- Pulaski area,
near schools/ shopping, 'newer 4/2,
2200sf. approx., priced for quick sale at ,
$239,900.
BONAPARTE CROSSING, newer home,
; 4/2, near schools &shops. $237,000..
HOME FINDER REALTY
221-1711 OR 241-5501.


7C PV Ct''Toiarrinome cozy 2 .
$159.900 Can.]lerrnmes com 327-0558.
ATLANTIC BEACH
HOME
36 R.1BA large Ioi aal: I. parks/beach.
rje*e6r kIchrrn Ior rI and AC Appraisea ai
$2'5.j000. elli bkelw appraisal' at
l$210C00 Greal irivslmern r.Cporinuiriv
651-6748 or 247.924-4
ATLANTIC BCH. Hidden Cove -IBR 2BA
on ir.e waler. new carpel & pa.ni
$235,000, 859-7900. ''. 1
HELP-U-SELL
COASTAL Realty
PALMS @ MARSH LANDING
2BR/,2BA' condo. upgraded Iile & carpel
backs to preserve molivaled seller
t203.9993-
WATERFRONT- HECKSHER DR.
Coasial I,.nga home ,' pool i& doc over
40,Cl I924.900
VILLAGES OF PABLO
JBR'2EA nuge Cul-de-aBc Il coromunily
pool 3and lennyi minute io i,? Bi3r a'r, a- 'at
school. $288,900.
WATERFRONT ICW
Ponte Vedra Bch.- Roscoe Blvd. Custom
built. New Construction,-over 4o00oOs
75x400 lot. Call for email of loojr plan
$1.925 million
: ISLE OF PALMS
S3BR/ 2BA, all brick, 2+ garage, backs to
small creek leading to inTraco.liail.
$289,900.
EASTOFA1A
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Toall, remodeled 4IBR.' 2 5BA imic.lne
IIOOrng, slale counlerlops, cusIom cabir
neis and Iainling Owned t,. proi, .?ioria
I:icnen.' air desi.rner GORGEOUS
Music el' 5-149 900
INVESTOR ALERT PVB!
TWO 1BR' 1BA tIonl Porle Vedra Beachi
CoruncD upgrade'.ri ,ncludina grarilre & iie
loors replace. clis:jrr Ignlrin.. privva6
beach acC:"s5 lennis. mllnes room 1 undi
Currenll,, lea -d 'I189.9.i0 6, 1.195,900
15TH AVE. S.- SOUTH JAX BEACH
Ke r West Elyic rrnllag, adorable wii
huge- grea3 rc.".m pri..ale t'.ckyar,. reall
lor enlnerlaing,. LOW mrr nlenance land
scap.ng $323.900
WINDSOR POINTE CONDO
'".loiri,aied seller BR'2BA downstairs
Jnil iereplace, wo:od iloo.rs ricar garage.
Offered at $154,900. .
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Dolpn.n Ccve. P/VB 3BR.2BA rugqe or-
rer 101 all Db1ck ul-e-sac. updaleil IlrI in
nain giving area Ready iO go! $t 3134900
JOHNS CREEK.- ICW
3BR/ 3BA w/large bonus room, popular
floor plan w'Tormral ;.;nqg' dining room,
covered lara., rn ground swim, spa. Of-
fered at $339,500.
SAN PABLO CREEK
3BR/2.5BA, corner lot, exc. condition ,
close to beaches & schools. $269,500
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Llpgrjadd h,-mie in San Pajbl, Cir..le
3BR/2BA' home w ipa oiusr master uile
Fenced back yard, large den, immaculate-
ly maintained. Offered at $328,900.
MARSHFRONT- OFF SAN PABLO RD.
3BR/2BA. Large lot, rio HOA, beautiful
views. Overlooking marsh. $324,900.
NEAR NOCATEE- NEASE HS :
4/2 HOME in Walden Chase off CR 210,
ever I;ved ;n, huge great room, $349,900 .
Call: 904-241-4447
SELLYOUR HOME STARTING AT $2950.
www.helpusell.com/coastalrealty


-o Call ,
KELLER WIIAM.S Grace Hughes, REALTOR*
JACKSONVILLE at 904-233-1341
JAKSNVLL


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


AUGUST 18, 2006

INTRACOASTAL WATER, deep water ac-
cess. 3BR/2.5BA. 1800sf, new roof, hard-
wood floors, 2 car garage. 2 boat lifts.
$549,000, 463-0505
COLONIAL POINT. 1B/1B $85K Sea
State Realty Corp. 537-0679.
MOTIVATED SELLER. Renovated 3/2 sfh
Atl Bch .W. New features incid: entrance
doors,,deck, sinks, toilets, master tub, mo-
saic kitchen counter, mosaic master bath
floor. Fenced backyd, landscaped small
front yard w/private garden entry. Home
warranty & $250 Lowes gift cert. Looking
for quick sale. $184,500 (negotiable)
923-2097.


OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3
SEYILIA CONDO IN OLD ATiANTIC BEACH
Refurbished 2 bed/2 bath unit with stunning views of
Selva Marina Golf Course from screened balcony. Also
overlooks gorgeous courtyard. Almost 1,400 sq. ft.!
Pool, tennis, exercise room, sauna & more. Home can
be viewed prior to open house.

Call Bea Carpentieri, Realtor O'Malle
477-9342 R..IL ET-..M. IN


BEAUTIFUL, "GREEN" ENERGY-EFFICIENT
HOMES IN SOUTH JAX BEACH.
Two houses off Jacksonville Drive, both 3055sf. One 4/3.5, the
other 5/4. Solar Hot Water Heaters, Concrete Block on bothlevels,
Storm Windows, 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,
Drer and BBQ gnll. Each offered at ;. ,i
$669,000 Linda Pomefantz h I
923-8030 .ha nea
REALTORS-Neo paving 3? Commission. PRi PER


MLS 289706 Lovely pool home
S-in south Jax Beach located at the
end of a quiet street. Has newly
: remodeled kitchen, floors,
interior paint and open floor plan.
4't All bedrooms have walk in
S- :closets. Short bike ride to the
S beach. $334,500


(i Prudential : pw 614!,
Network Realtvy 759-8827 (cell)
.-.,p.-.i,, i-,. ( :. pr.,,ij,, e241-2417 ext. 209(office)



Atlantic Beach

A MUST SEE'!!
Gorgeous Custom Built
Home, 3 years old. Over
2100s'f, 3BR/2.5BA, Key'
West.Style w/stone front
and Lush Tropical -.
Landscaping. Call for appt. 568-6909
SAsking $364.900


Buyers & SeUers Real Estate
247-4442
\ \ ai\besthomes.com



Open House

Friday 8/18/06 14pmi

1708 Hamlet Lane North, Neptune Beach. 3/2
completely Remodeled POOL Home w/2200 sq. ft.
A MUST SEE!!
Directions: From 3rd St,- Left on Beach Blvd -Rt on
Penman Rd Left on Florida Blvd Lefiton Kings Rd
Left on Hainlet Ln.


151 C r D., #B ,







OP EN0HON1'0

SUNDAY AwU. 20TH, 2-4PW


COME SEE US! We've got 2 renovated beach
bungalows in South Jax Beach open this
weekend and both within 2 blocks of the beach


3515 So. 1st St. 3BR/IBA with detached one car
garage, wood floors, large front porch, furnished.
$675,000 MLS# 30oo03.

119 37th Ave. So. 3BR/2BA with attached 2 car
garage, Fla. room, wood floors, vaulted ceiling.
$699,ooo. MLS#301875




Sherri Beno, Realtor
904-651-1830
Lisa DiStefano, Realtor@
904-514-3167


Recyc1 e!


Sought after Marsh Sound!!
4BR/3BA, 2467 SF. Lovely home on a Cul-de-
sac, corner lot. Vol. ceilings with custom tile and
carpet throughout. Huge Master Suite w/ trey
ceilings, garden tub. Great room with fireplace,
screen, porch also wired for sound, ADT security
sys, AHS home warranty REDUCED! $374,000.


Call Evelyn & Steve Martin,
and "Double the Magic"
(904) 887-7053 Evelyn s Cell I
(904) 887-7409 Steve's Cell .
Put the "Martin Magic" to work for you today!
Website: www.themartinmagic.com


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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


August 18, 2006


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OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 12-4pm, -Dol-
phin Cove, 6 Barracuda PL. This 3/2
ome has been updated in 2004 to in-
clude new kitchen with Granite counter-
tops, tile & carpet floors, new trim & doors,
new vanities & water closets, AC, extend-
ed patio. Large shed w/ cable & A/C in
S landscaped yard w/ Irrigation system.
$297,000 Owner Agent.
NEW LISTINGI Beautiful Beach Home.
Open House, Saturday, 12pm-3:00pm.
Selva Linkside. 1660 Linklide Court
North, Atlantic Beach, 3BR/2.5BA, Pool,
$467,500. 472-5558, Magnolia Proper-
ties.


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, 562 N Nautical Bou-
levard, 3/2/2 1380SF. Completely Reno-
vated New Kitchen. Buyer Incentives of-
fered. Owner-Agent. Cornerstone Realty,
Inc. 904-339-0231
ICW KENSINGTON- 3BR/2BA, 1560sf,
cul-de-sac, screened porch, $230,000.
742-6230.


No absidItahtes
Enjoy the Lifestyle of Queens
Harbour! Lake & golf views
w/in the beautiful 3,800 SF, ..-
5BR/4BA/3CG residence
w/stunning hardwoods, screened pool
S 1 and beautiful open floor plan. $924,900

Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul 904- 859-9100 "

Acreage & Waterfrint
Imagine your own Tudor Estate w/over 1.5 acres & 429
feet of water frontage! This tranquil 7,500 SF sanctuary
is ideal for entertaining & all water activities w/fabulous
views of the Jacksonville
skyline & the St. Johns River.
Offered for*
$5,250,000
Top Producer
2005
Lynn Saul
':,+ ...904- 859-9100


Plantallon Oaks!
Unmatched quality & a Plantation
SOaks address that is second to none.
4,000 SF, 5BR/5BA, Italian marble,
tile, granite, custom cabinets, screened pool &
lanai overlooking the lake & bordered by a
preserve for extra privacy. $915,000
Call Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul 904- 859-9100


LIVE IN AB <$400,000. 5 blocks to ocean,
FSBO 3/2 East of 3rd Street, 3603 1st St. LIVE IN AB $400,000. 5 blocks to ocean,
FSBO 3/2 Eastof 3rd Street, 3603 lakefront, pool. 3BR/2.5BA, 2 car garage.
South. Enmal: ted.tabor@respironlcs.com See to appreciate. 518 Selva Lakes Cir-
Call 246-1788. cle. $395,000. 904-994-4220.


BEST BUY IN AB
3BR/2BA, 1328sf, end unit townhome,
great condition, gorgeous landscaping,
new siding, new A/C, fantastic locatlonl
$182,900, Realty Executives Ponte Vedra.
Call Ivana 891-9157.
EAST OF A1A. 2BR/2BA condo. No mini-
mum lease term. $299,900. Kathy Tlliakos
realtor, Vanguard Realty. 465-3053.
BENTWATER- ICW, 4BR/2BA, 4200sf,
tile, pool, lake lot, cul-de-sac, $295,000,
742-6230.


JAX BEACH. 5BR/2BA, 2300sf On 2 lots.
New roof, heat pump, plumbing & siding.
$425,000 OBO. 249-8637.
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.
JAX GOLF CC, S/F 3/2 2 car garage, en-
closed pool jaccuzi. Large lot with many
trees, on cul-de-sac. Gated. community.
Roving security guard. $519k. Call ifor
appt. 223-0677.


Beautiful Home in Sought
After Cypress Creek
Lovingly cared for and maintained by original
S owners. 3BR/2BA home in Gated Sawgrass
Players Club golf comm. Large private lot
backs to golf course. Formal living & dining
rooms, FP, Ne% tile in eat-in Kit. dn\ewaay.
roof & paint. $449.000 X |
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com


Beautiful Pool Home
East of AIA
Easy walk to beach, 3BR/2BA + office Pool
Home, Wonderful neighborhood, New:
Granite surfaces in Kit, paint,master vanities,
& landscaping. Vaulted
ceilings, tile floors, large BR's, Great RAlI B.
w/FP opens to pool & large pri ate yard.
$F589,000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com


BEAUTIFUL WALKERS RIDiE HOME

W/VIEWS OF OOLF COURSE
Great condition 3BR/3BA home in gated community! Interior is bright wisoaring
ceilings, eat in kitchen, split BR's, FP, screened porch. New AC HW heater,
carpet & garage door. Fresh

S landscaping on extra large
paint inside & out. New
private lot w/lovely golf course
views. Great value! $479,000.
Suzie Mons Conneoly 904-234-8812
sconnollN @h'test\ lesrealtors.com


Sellers Motivated "Original" Ponte Vedra

Direct GolfCourse Homes


Rare 5BR(5.walk-in
closets), 4BA Home! 3200
LA Sq Ft *_Snken-Mstr__
" iw Area Overstzed. ., '
Rooms New Kit Large
Lot $1,288,000


"KENNEDY FAMILY HOME"
Incredible Price, Charming,
4 be'droom/2 bath family
hf'ome -2880 LA Sq: Ft '
with Pool Move-ln or .
Renovate Trust Says
"Sell" $987,000


can Janet Wels VBR ic
S635-6375-543-2545
{'r;. Ponte Vera Beach Realty, Inc.


SELVA LARES condo for sale- on lake.
NEW CONSTRUCTION IN PV 3BR/ 2.5BA, new kitchen- cabinets&, ap-
3BR/2.5BA 1852sf stucco home w/granite pliances, many upgrades, screen porch.
countertops, crown molding & lush land- $359,900. Call (904)247-8418.
scaping. Too many upgrades to mention
$374,900. Call Stephanie Reynolds, PONTE VEDRA, Sawgrass TPC, 3/2, 2
(904)333-8321. Keller Williams Realty car garage, lake, cul de sac, great shape,
moving. $309,000. 352-634-1805.


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

Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
_sconnollN @'lfestylesrealtors.com


What's Not To Like...
about this 3BR/2BA patio home? It has
the most charming brick paved
screened lanai with POOL & lovely
herb gardens. Very private & fully
fenced rear yard. Low maintenance
Living in sought after Sawgrass Players
Club $329,900
Suzie Mons Connoly
904-24-8812
sconnoellv@ifestvesrealtors.com


Happiness is...
a tree-lined street, close to the beach, friendly
neighbors & a wonderful pool home on 1/2 acre
lot. 4BR/2.5BA, family RM w/FP, gorgeous
kitchen wlgranite/SS
appl/Shaker caDs. Bamboo floors in LR & DR.
New Root & AC. A bargain al $489,0001
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com


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.


Location, Location, Location!
This beautiful 3br/2ba PV condo w/gar has a split floor plan
and over 1200 sq ft. New carpet, kitchen, scrn lanai, rv/boat
stor., tennis, pool and beach access. Seller to pay 1 yr HOA
and Realtor bonus. MLS# 301587 $259,900.


Oceanview Townhouse!
This spectacular home is Tri-level w/2 car gar and 3br/3.5ba.
Just steps to the beach. 1st fir has sep. suite, deluxe master,
gburridt kitch~ehprivat 0 ;9ar'd hih NO HOA fees! MLS#
299984 $699,900. ,



Call Connie Grubbs
Cell 904-612-9911


S .... uea ne SF /EF#
PRICE. BR Features SF REF#
$172.900 ...... 3............. Lovely home in a quiet street in Atlantic Beach! 1173.......:... 3318
$189.900 .. .... 2..:.......... Marshfroht condo w/amazing Intracoastal views! 896............ 3043
$194,900 ..:..... 3............ Impressive Allanlic Beach home w/many upgrades .......... ..... 1266 ......:.::..3267
$199.900........ 3........The Villas Condo a/gar, marsh views ............................... 1066. ....9554
S199,900 ........ 3........... Lovely Beach home, beautifully maintained ....................... 1075.... .. 3265
$199,900 ........ 3...::....... Completely renovated home in Cypress Cove 1266............ 3267
$222,900 ..:..... 2.......... Fabulous condo, just minutes to the beach! 1200............3218
8224,500 ........ 2..........The Palms Condo, waterview 1156...........9544
S244,900 ........ 3.............. Exclusive home in private subdivision, Tivoli 1538............ 3286
S259,900 ......:. 2............. Gorgeous townhome 2 1/2 blocks to the beach 1128............2848
S279,900 ........ 3............ Updated home in Isle of Palms 1600 ........... 9563
S300,000 ........ 2............. Pier House Condo, walk to beach 836...... .... 9516.
S319,900 ........ 3............. Adorable Beach home completely remodeled! 1300......... 3146
S339,900 ....... 3............ Renovated hm,.tropical trees + pool 1240.:........ 9510
S345,000 .....;...4.......... Hannah Terrace home w/in-law quarters 20245........ 9567
S353,900 ........ 3............. Model quality home, close to the beach! 1603............3273
S355,000 ....... 3 .... .. Fabulous 2 story home just minutes to the Beach! 1838............3129
S360,000........ 3........... Amazing home on huge lot in Neptune Beachl 1583............3317
S360,00....... 1 ............. Oceanfront bldg, condo, great getaway 580 ............9511
S375,000 ...:... 2 .::........ Custom built Atianric Bch hm ............................... ..... ....... ... 1602.... ....... 9530
S379,000 ........ 3 .............Quaint Beach home only 1 mile to ocean .... .............. .......... 1689 ...........3206
S384,900 ........ 3............ Key West style beauty w/lush landscaping In Atlantic beach! ........... 2179........... 2972
S399,900 ....... 1.........;... Gorgeous concrete block oceanfront condo 715........... 2716
S399,900 .:.... 3............. Grt hm in Sanctuary, loads of amenities 1932 ...........9517
S429,900 ......3 ..........3:... Stunning' home just minutes to the Beach! 2118.........:.2997
S436,000 ...... 4......:..... Fabulous beach home w/wood deck in backyard! 1592............ 1001
S605,900 .,..... 4... .... ... Key West style home w/gorgeous backway in Jax Beach!.............. 2892 ........... 3178
S749,000........ 2........... Incredible condo w/panoramic views of Jax Bch! 1325.:......... 3076
S749,000 ........ 4............. Great beach cottage, 1.5 blks to ocean 1620 ............9512
S950,000 .... ...........Steps to the ocean, grt rettal,investment! 2083............9541
Ponte Vedra
8170,500 ....... 1 ............ Oceanlinks third flr condo, vaulted ceilings 795 ......... ..9567
S184,900'....... 1 ....... .Nice Fairway Park Condo w/frplc 690............ 9528
8199,900 ........2 .......:..... Grand Cay Condo. split BR's 991 ............9526
S219,900 ........ 2............ Renovated; move-in condition 1162......... 9562
S227,000 ........ 2............. Cranes Lake Condo, 2nd fir, view of water 1208............ 9527
S229,900 ........ 2............. Beautiful updated condo in Marsh Cove 1260 ........... 9531
S229,900 ........ 2............. Unique bungalow home, minutes to the beach! 1156............2887
8230,900 ....:... 2.........:... Gorgeous condo @ Beach, recently updated! 1066............3145
8244,000 ........ 3.............Attractive condo w/peaceful nature views! 1413...........2950
S284,900 ........ 2............ Oakbridge beauty, Ig lot, scrn'd lanai 1180............9510
S307,000 ........ 3............. Fantastic Florentine hm, view of pond 2208........... 9573
S329,900 ........ 3...:...... 744 Hazelmoor Ln 1966.:......... 9518
S349,9.00 ........ 4............ Beautiful 2 yr. old Walden Chase hm 2013............ 9520
S359,900 ........ 3............ Solano Woods hm, totally renovated 1636........... 9538
S369,000 ....... 3...:.:.......Grt Fiddlers Marsh hm; corner lot 1651 ...........9529
S399,000 ....... 3............. Large corner lot, great upgrades 1744............ 9561
S399,900 ........ 5............. Best lot on street, Ige gorgeous home 2444............ 9533
8515,000 ........ 3............. 1.acre, pool home in Palm Valley 1950............ 9559
S749,900 ........ 4............. Lovely home in Fiddlers Hammock 2700........... 9513
S780,000 ........ 4............. Woodlands West, home theatre sys 3003............ 9571
S1,049,000 ..... 4............ Extravagant Ponte Vedra home w/inground pool & jacuzzi!...................2997.. ... 3020
S1,249,000 ..... 3............ 65 ft ocean frontage, & lovely views 1722............ 9539


PRICE BR Features SF' REF#
$1,350,000..... Land ...... Vacant land in Palm Valley,5 acres Rosdoe 5 acres' ........9543
Intracoastal
S,165,700 ...:... 2..... ... East Arlington condo w/garage, all appl. convey! 1083 .........3204
'S191,000 ........ 3........... Adorable home on corner lot in Cambridge' 1191 ............2905
S224,000 ........ 3..... ... Charming home on beautiful corner lot in Sterling Ridge! ................ 1754 ..........3228
S224,900 ........ 3 .............Gorgeous home w/tropical paradise in backyard in Greentield Lakes! 2044 ........ ..3143
S239,900 ........ 3........... Beautiful home w/sparkling inground pool in Arbor Pointe! ............... 1843............ 2867
S239,900 ........ 3............. Nice Wolf Creek Condo, Beach Blvd z 1683 ............9515
S245,000 ........ 4.:....:... Charming brick front home on cul de sac lot in Ashley Woods!......... 1750 ..........3085
,S255,900 ..:..:.. 3............ Impressive home on cul de sac lot in Pablo Bay! 1900 ...........3302
S257,900 ........ 4............ Like new home on wooded cul de sac lot in Ashley Woods! ............. 1704 ............ 2876
S263,900 ........ 3.......... Immaculate home on huge culde sac lot in Eagles Creek! .............. 1893........... 3247
S274,900 ........ 4......... Fabulous brick front home on cul de sac in Ashley Woods! ............ 2093 ........... 3133.
S279,900 ........ 4............ Beautiful 2 story on cul de sac lot in Arbor Pointe! 2288............. 2902
S289,500 ....:... 3............. Fantastic 2 story home that backs to woods. Collinswood Subdivision 2556 ...........3270
S299,000,.,.;... 3............. Great hm, Cypress Village Retiremeni area........................... ....... 1733............ 9534
S299,900 ........ 4............. immaculate home w/beautiful backyard in Johns Creek .............. 1978 ............3041
S315,000 ........ 3........ Open & spacious home w/inground pool in The Woods............... 2186...........3280
8329,000 ...3..... ......... Pool home on a beautiful private lot in Pablb Point! 2014 ........... 3194
S339,900 ........ 4.............Spectacular pool home on huge lot in Gately Oaks 2104;..........3107
S349,900 ........ 4........... Gorgeous home on huge private lot in Ibis Point 2062...........3307
S350,000 ........ 4........... Very beautiful, top of the line home in Walker's Glen! 2365 ............3029
S399,000 ........ 4 ............ Magnificent model quality home in Marsh Soundl 2366 ...........3298
8414,900........ 3............. Impressive lakeview home w/inground pool in Covington Creek! ..... 2355 ............3222
S449,000 ........ 4............ Designer home w/sparkling inground pool in The Woods! ................ 3496........ ...3306
S599,900 ........ 5............. Incredible 2 story home in Pablo Bay! 3216..........2999
Jacksonville
5155,000 ........ 1 ............Cozy Lakecrest Condo, ground fir unit '810............9572
5195,900 ....... 3.....;...... Lovely home in a great location, Villas at Cross Creek .................... 1251 ............3193
S214,500 ....... 3............ Beautiful home in desirable Kensington Subdivision 1352...........3243
S232,400 ........ 3:.....:..... Beautiful Sutton Lakes home w/Iakeviews! 1874............2699
S235,000 ........ 3.............Well maintained townhome off Kernan! 1779........... 3062
S239,800 ........ 3............ Roomy brick front home in Waverly Place! 1488............3161
S240,000 ........ 3........... Spectacular home on large lakefront lot in Sutton Lakes ................ 1489............ 3108
S243,500 ....... 4' ......... ..Sutton Lakes home, features galore 1746 ............9569
S249,500 ........ 4............. Fabulous home w/a huge great room in Bentwater Place!................ 1961 ............2971
S255,000 ........ 4............. Brilliant concrete block home in Sutton Lakes! 1730 ............2172
S259,000 ........ 3............. Gorgeous home on lakefront lot in Kensington 1908 ...........2670
S259,900 ........ 3............. Mint condition home that is move-in ready, Sutton Lakes Subdivision 1835............3036
8266,990 ........ 4............ Magnificent all stucco home in Kensington! 2030 ............3290
S267,900 ........ 3............. Spacious home w/open floor plan in Ft. Carolinel 1992............3065
8279,900 ........ 4............. Beautiful all brick home that is move-in ready, Hickory Creek Subdivision2074 ............3257
S279,900 ........ 3.............All brick beauty on cul de sac lot in River Point! 2135............3293
S279,900 ........ 3............. Like new home-quality shows throughout, Kernan Lakes ................. 160...........3303
S279,900 ........ 4............ Great 2 story home w/brilliant wood floors in Sutton Lakes ............. 2236............2963
S294,900 ........ 4.............All stucco beauty, in a terrific location, Kernan Lakes 2075............ 3211
S314,900 ....... 4............. Beautiful home in Johns Creek! Reduced $10,000! 2102............ 2806
S319,000 ........ 4.............World Golf Village, waterfront & preserve 2249............9514
S324,900 ........ 4............ Gorgeous home w/privacy fenced backyard in Johns Creek! ........... 2137........... 3044
S324,900 ........ 3............ Stunning lakefront w/inground pool in Johns Creekl 1734............3157
S339,500 ........ 4............ Immaculate home backing to a preserve in Johns Creek ............. 2162 ............3190
S349,900 ........ 4............. One of a kind home w/2 master suites in Kernan Lakes! .....:........... 2457............ 3038
S355,900 ........ 4........... Gorgeous home a premium waterfront lot in Walkers Glen!.............. 2270............ 3230
S389,000 ........ Land.......Vacant land, high & dry 55.5' x 120'............9552
S485,000 ...... 3........ Impressive 2 story home w/inground pool in Windsor Parke! ........... 2294 ...........3077


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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Classified 3


JB: 832 1st St S and/or 111 9th Ave S. TV NTRY hom near Gain-
Two beach houses, oceanvlew, 241 7634. EXECUTl E COUNptais m naser suite
PONTE VEDRA FSBO. 4BR/2BA, Walden w/office, 4/3. 2950sf, 5 acres, built 2002.
Chase, large fenced yard. Close attorney $469,000. Independent Brokers 904-710-
provided. $299,000. 382-0877. 3111.
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East of 3rdSt. in Jax Beach
R $3E59,D
REDUICED 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 TopProducer
571-9821


Beautiful Cottages at Atlantic Beach
Exclusive Private Communi0ty
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
S '. Stainless Steel Appl. -Granite, Custom
Wood Cabinetry. Common Pool &
Walkway to Beach Ave. $875,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821


Rosemary
Naughiton


Call Rosemary Naughton ig
568-1523 F 7 L]3
"She KNOWS the beaches...
She SELLS the townr"

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Nept. "Almost Oceanfront" Darling
Traditional beach ha\en. I home offocean! See the \%ates from your front
yard! E\udes classic authentcity...orig. \wood floors. fireplace," windows'
galore, Irg sunroom. corner lot. Sweet-sweet story book gem Rare offering.
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3
Waterfront P.V. L'Atrium Dollhouse
As good as'it gets! Orig. owner. impeccable 2/2. expansive waterfront. Huge
screened lanai, all new appliances 1338sf, hardboard ext. sparkles head to
toe! (Dir: L into L'Atrium across from Sawmgrass 7lage Shopping) $342.000
Classic A.B. Bungalow 3 Home to Breaking Waves!
Charming 3BR stone's throw to bch! Beachie style, gorgeous new LR/DR/
Kit. Orig. wd. tirs, fairytale gardens, ideal for 2nd story addition. Live'your
dream! $795.000
Stroll the Bch w/Sunrise Coffee S. Jax. Bch
Really fun 3/3 on Lrg. 50,x ,15 loq, pa.rlookciry pond,-5 blks to bc.h wd &
tLle firs Bonus room/office, unique MBR layout. Nes shops, eateries just
short trek for dinner! $440,000
REDUCED! Nept. Triplex--1+Blk. to Sun & Moon Rise!
Investor's chance to redo or rebuild from scratch. Huge 50 x 125 lot, 2/1
'up/down plus 1/1 gar. apt. Such possibilities in best location to enjoy beach
life at its best! Seller motivated. Lot self is worth the value. $649,500
REDUCED! Southside "Deercreek"
Delightful 5/3 in hub 6f con enience! Pretty bk)ard pond, sunny Gr/Kit,
casual LR/DR, easy room for pool. Extremely motivated Sellers'
Smartest buy in Southside! $538.900


A PLACE TO HANG YOUR HEART!
Nestled b\ the beach, serene colors, fun
ftiures. ocean tiev from Ihing room.
sunsets from master suite Built m 2004.
sunshine bnght, high ceilhng.s fabulous
kitchen with stainless appliances.
spacious laundry rroori. outside shotter.
neighborhood pool and tennis and
neighborhood walkway to the beach.
This picture perfect bedroom, 2.5 bath
home can make %our dreams coe true.
S'74.000 MILS 307511
PLEASURE 'OU'LL TREASURE!
Cute as can be. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths.
remodeled. updated and canbe at ailable
for quick moe-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 andthebeach. CallTODAYI
-$365.000 nn S# 307163


Judy Nicholson presents....

.laming Dreams a Rea/lty ~ '
Dir:904-280-2820
Eve:904-241-2160
E-mail:judybythebeach@aol.com

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HERE'S 'OUR CHANCE PRICED BELOW YOUR
WE SAY; DON'T DEIAII I EXPECIrfTIONSI
Location, canton. locauon. right n the Cozy "Lakewood" bungalow offers
heart of Jacksonville. Built in 2003, this great possibilities with a littleTLC. Built
2 story home features 4 bedrooms, 3.5 in 1947,'3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hard wood
baths,.study and an upstairs bonus room. floors throughout, and updated kitchen
High ceilings, 9' interior doors, offers intimate entertaining. Home
High ceilings, 9' interior doors' includes a glassed Florida Roomit with
hardwood floors,42 cabinets, stainless heat/air overlooking a spacious fenced
appliances, surround sound are just a inbakyard. $204,000. MLS#314772"
few reasons to make this house your A SENSIBLE BUY TO GET MORE
home. 549,000. MLS #304465 FOR YOUR MONEY!
CHARM, LOCATION AND. Flexible floorplan ith 3 bedrooms and.
CONVENIENCE I I bath Remodeled kitchen includes
Comerlot, concreteblocklconstruction, plumbing with new fixtures, kitchen
paneling throughout interior of 2nd cabinets, most t i dows and front siding
floor, downsiais effcicencs apt., lan New Culligan water system'installed in
irrigation, yard well and pump, 2 car 2003. $119,000. MLS# 296273
garage, built in 1947. Short walk to the DREAM BY THE SEA!
beach, Ragtime, Al's pizza or your Awesome locationjusi across from the
favorite fun spot! Location is the key. Ocean on Beach Ave. Built in 1923.,
favot fn MS#p c7i i Downstairs has 2 one bedroom units and
$695,000. MLS#297791.
YOUR BEST OPP1RTUNITV upstairs has 3 ocean view bedrooms with
YOUR BEhardwood floors: Offers parking for 5
ODAYI ars. Thi listing is adjacent to MLS #
Awesome comer building site for that 298022 which is also listed with Judy
dream beach getaway! This 140' x 95' Nicholson. $'Si0.000. NLS#318771
lot has both the beach and the LOCATION PLUS CHARM
Intracoastal Waterway just short PLULS VALUEI
distance away. The.dead end street with Cul de sac lot, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with
boat ramp at the end makes boating a flexible floor plan. Remodeled to
easily accessible offering the best of include freshly painted interior and
both worlds for outdoor enthusiasts, newly installed carpet. The new glass
Priced below appraisal! $585,000. top range, microwave, refrigerator and
MLS#297216 dishwasher are included. Replumbed in
CUTE, COMPACT AND 2003 and hvac and windows were
CONVENIENLY LOCATED! replaced in 2004. Large fenced
Charming!'OldAtlanticBeach"cottage. backyard, with tall shade trees and
Charm dAtlantBeachcottage. oversize wooden deck. $309,000
Built in 1949, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, MLS#320586
living room, dining room, and kitchen NEW ON THE MARKET!
with cozy breakfast room overlooking Beautifully maintained 4 bedroom home
private yard. 'Awesome location---lot overlooking the lagoon. High ceilings,
extendsfromOceanBlvd. toBeachAve. formal living and dining, abundant
Just steps to the ocean and steps to storage. Split bedroom arrangement,
dining and shopping at the corner family room with fireplace. Lovely
location of Neptune Beach and Atlantic screened pool area invites you to enjoy
Beach. This home is "one of a kind", the florida outdoor lifestyle. $549,500
$985,000. MLS#298022


FSBO, NEPTUNE Bch. 3BR/3BA, shake/
shingle home, excellent condition. 227
North St. $549,000. (904) 233-2151.


OWN YOUR own island 3/2 w/sunroom
plus bonus in The Sanctuary. 2265sf, la-
goon front- Must Seel 904-477-1368.


High Quality Brick
S .. Executive Pool Home in
Old Ponte Vedra Beach!
h5bd/3ha ,.4.1100 i A ep I iinr dining. Ij.nll rms.
Mj' l r'l LiionsiJlion upgrade '. Oer zed 2 c a:i E ige
S ,'ifl'SS .ork,hcp area. alef ofrlenei, e:,JrtL. &
cnr.il ,,acuum .sNlermT Fuol hri-k floor,. Berber carpel.
i'.ood ilorin5g '9',4' 1 bnck replace huge knienf
SI3 pnlrne,. CinCan ~ioounier. SS applinicei 1.070 plu-.i s mailer suite ie
2.111 plu, I clO eLf -ei .pace 6' wnlrlpxool ilu 4'r4' ,hoter. & so muh
mo'.e' *?0'. li' oi io at g'\ i. ,rage .. e.J -4' tbinck piio i kl hai. & b i
si' Cit "%re i.:.ge-i ii.fr dppi 15,22,000 initiation fee pd to Ponte
Vedra Inn & Club with acceptable offer $1,275.,0(
Ellen Poling -Wright
ti Prudential Cell: 838-4562
,i.. -.,., Office Toll Free 1-888-285-4480
Ir,adpe nr.al., Owr.eiJ i OperaSli Email: ellenpoling@aol.com


Lowest Priced Home In Atlantc Beachl
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 Aj a
charm Atlantic Beach has to offer! E
Priced to Sell! $499,900
Call Kathryn Lotowycz
904.386.9558 1i


GREAT LOCATION HIOHAND GLEN
IN JA. BEACH BETTER THAN NEW!
Rare opporunii to live on large golf This like-new t% o-story traditional
course lot almost 1/2 acre with home occupies an oversized lot
mature trees, great views and room for overlooking a lake. 4 BRS/3.5 BA,
expansion. '3'BRS/2 BA, living, bonus/game room,'the master and 4th
family and dining rooms and screened bedroom/study with bath on the 1st
lanai.' New laminate floors, newer floor and wood floors.: This home is
carpet, being sold "as-is". $375,000 truly immaculate! "$619,000
Elizabeth Huidg ins
Prudential Network Realty's
TOP SALES AGENT
lhei Real ti:toe F r.:., :i. n. l aho i ells the beil oj the fr. t r ht1-rilei-
(904) 285-8449 ext. 3028 Cell 553-2032
SPrudential
Network Realty
Visit Elizabeth and all her properties on the internet at
www.beacheshomes.com or e-maiat elizhudgins@aol.com
Independently owned and operated' ,
1000 Sawgross Village Drive, Suits 101, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082


M Marvin & Floyd

I Realty Inc.,
Website http://marvin-groupcom
Call Joe Floyd 219.7638
FOR SALE .
JACKSONVILLE BEACH VISTA DEL MAR
,1/1 Oceanfront Condo Fully furnished on the 3rd floor facing the
courtyard. Pool and clubhouse on premises. $309,000
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
JACKSONVILLE BEACH JARDIN DE MER
3/2, 1S00sq'. 2nd floor condo. Fireplace. Condo has all the upgrades! Move
in condition. Located in a quiet area under a canopy of trees. $259,000
JACKSONVILLE
1647 Sunnyside Ave. Jacksonville, FL
Perfect opponunty to purchase property near the Intracoastal and within
walking distance of million $ condos. 3 lots with 2/2 750sq' house (sold as is).
$225,000
DAYTONA SHORES OCEAN VILLAS
SN"W luxury Oceanfront Condo 2136sq', 2/2.5 plus den. 436sq' dekk with
Sviewsof the ocean & Inlracoastal. $881,100 "' i
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Desirable Beach property. Zoned residential/commercial. 1626sq' in
3 buildings business plus 2 efficiency apartments. Near ocean. $799,000
JACKSONVILLE
1647 Bermuda Road, Jacksonville, FL
2/1 house, 940sq' on 14 acres. Perfect opportunity to purchase property
near the Intracoastal and within walking distance ol million $ condos. $175,000

FOR RENT
ATLANTIC BEACH HIDDEN COVE
3/2 home. Great condition, freshly pained. 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
JACKSONVILLE BEACH VISTA DEL MAR
1/1 833sq' condo 3rd floor, furnished, Ocean view, Pool & Clubhouse $1,100 mth


BEST BUY EAST OFAIA HARBOUR ISLAND BASIN LOT
First loton left in Ponte Vedra Dock .your boat at your back
East. Bring your own builder door!' Incredible opportunity to
Walk to the beach and Lodge. invest or build your dream home
Electronic gates. Arthur on this waterfront lot in Marsh
Rutenberg Homes on this street Landing's prestigious Harbour
from $1.2 to $1.5' million: Island. Includes a 50' boat slip.
.$399,000 PIs.call Patti Martin Call Michelle Floyd $1,299,000
SURF, SAND & STARBUCKS MARSH LANDINGWATERFRONT
Grab yr Starbucks & experience -4,100sf, 4BR/3.5BA home.
the sunrise at the beach! 1BR -Lrg 90x272 lot., Light &.bright
new construction w/granite; 18" y t warm, & inviting. Lots of
ceramic tile, walk-in closets, windows & wood molding. 20'+
garden tub, clubhouse with ceilings, great fir plan w/pecan
infinity pool, fitness & business wood study/ofc off master.
ctrs. $359,900 Kelly Blackburn. '$974,900 Kim Martin-Fisher
MARSH LANDING CC SPECIAL PLANTATION HOME
4BR/3BA w/hardwood & Satur- Located on the 17" hole with:
iia stone firs, upgraded carpet, lagoon to golf views, this totally
in BRs, granite countertops, renovated 4 bedroom, 3 bath
remodeled BAs, custom paint ranch has it all. With in ground
colors, light fixtures, .& heated .pool, spa, alanai ad 3-car
pool w/spa, on long view of ,garage, this $1,125,000 home
lagoon. $725,000 Valerie Shaw won't last. Call Scott Williams
SAWGRASS OFFICES FOR LEASE
Premier setting in Old Bamr Great location Southside / San
Island. Panorama of golf course Jose area. Attractive, well-
views over widest part of lake. maintained I-story building with
1-owner, meticulously main- two offices available: 1,000 sq.
trained 5BR+loft/study, 4.5BA;, ft..and 1,640 sq. ft.. both at
high quality Collier Classic $10.25 per sq. ft. Please call
home. $1,349,000 Joyce Reesh Deborah Childers for details.
MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION OCEANFRONT RESIDENCE
Build your dream home on As seen in Water's Edge Maga-
Ponte Vedra Boulevard close zine completely redone beach
to the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club hse w/great detail designed for
and just a short walk to the relaxed living on a smaller scale.
Lodgel Enjoy great lagoon 4/5+study+game room -3000sf.
views! Offered for $1,790,000 Call Len Knight, Michelle Floyd
Call Belk Ingram for details! or Jayne Hoffman $4,750,000
SAGE BEACH MARTINIQUE DIRECT OCEANFRONT LIVNG
New construction in the unique 50' of ocean view from this
community of Sage Beach totally remodeled 3BR/3.5BA +
between Guana Preserve & study oceanfront dream home.
ocean! This home boasts 4/4 + One of' 8 exclusive condo's.
guest suite, granite tops, stone Exquisite finishes & the finest
firs, state-of-the-art appliances, workmanship offered. 2 car gar.
$1,730,000 Call Michelle Floyd $3,300,000. Kim Martin-Fisher
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME SUNRISE/SUNSET "
Last 2 lots available in desi- Live on the Blvd. Enjoy fabulous
rable + Magnolia Hammock. sunsets. 3,200sf, 3/2.5 + study,
Wooded high-end neighborhood new kitchen, wood firs. Ocean
convenient to beach: 1) a great & Guana views .from every rm.
value at $379,000. 2) larger lot Observation deck. Close to
in beautiful cul-de-sac. $450,000. Clubs. Deeded beach access.
Surveys on file. Joyce Reesh Kim Martin-Fisher $1,595,000
M. -I


Sawgrass Country Club
East of AlA
Wonderful marsh/preserve home in Old Barn area of
Sawgrass. 4/3.5 with bonus rom, 3848 SF Pool, Wood Firs',
Coffered Ceiling, Screened Porch, Private Back Yard.
'$1,295,000


Deborah Courtney
(904) 537-5017 Cell
deb79@bellsouth.net


Maoimu


S EOV OCE AN BREEZES! RIVERFRo A~ESTATESANJOSE
SILS# 320023 Just four blocks to the MLS# 317979 Elegant Italianate mansion,
,.S pr-;ri'iTiLij i I 9 'r -e 'l. n j i i 1bluf f".i. N Jii;I'
beach! Spacious townhome features ,,%',is. e I ar hl BR full', l l B h.,
designer touches. Open kitchen. master has i.tffr' a Ihc e. nrcr r:, :.T. taj l.:.oi i. dxk
large balcony oe\rlooking park 2 car garage ,,/bo.ail, teriLi co'. :un.la:i.A & rr,.iec $ '47.5 il
and p aate yard. 419.00) 241-2417 285-1800
QIEFtAiSIM ROIJR- mOF VIEWS
3/2 IN IN V A VI MIS#316793Channing&beautifllymaintained
MLS# 316632 Open floor plan, homeoffersgolftoharborviewsatexceptionalprice,
bulkheaded ith deck overlooking tranquil open floor plan w/4BR on 1st fir, 3BA, one on the
lagoon 2 car garage. vWhirlpool m Master. 2ridflrw/iargebonus&spaciousscmdlanai,lovely
375,000 241241 m woodedlotw/oomforapool. $675,000285-1800
$375,000 241-2417 Nwd VLs t W I UIOS
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Ias# 319821 4 wit Coan cou MIS#256366 NEWPRCE!S.JaBch, only22
MLS# 31982142 with Corian coues, 'nti ,, 2 pter, pn a cele, aLr nl -to foyer,
laminate floors. screened porch, updated 4BR/4 5BA,515 SF hIitg spNe. !4-) Fteraces,
li\tues.customnmadeblnds.$239,93) 241- 2-car garage sll n brrnd ne Marbella
2417 Condormnium / nimanr, j.enices $ ,390,00
S 285-1800
U)J16011? LOC* EUMMMO U NAWPONUEVEBRA HOME
MLS# 282150 Adorable 3/2, relaxing in- ES OF A EA
ground pool. Very Ig lot on Ponte Vedra' MLS# 305441 Bermuida-style 6BR/5.5BA,
Blvd. Close to thebeach. Move-in cond. A appmo.4700SFhomeclosetobeach&theultimate
must see! $949,000 241-2417 in outdoorllving! GRw/FP, bonus/game rm, +2000
SF outdoor living w/covered lanai, salt-waterpool,
CfA4RM IN OCEANFRNI' FP&bricksummerkitchen$2,995,000 285-1800
MLS# 300361 Tmmaculatle4/2, granite MXBEaC CONDO
countertops, s/s appliances, & wood firs. MLS# 305877 2BR/2BA condo w/screened
Great view of Atlantic cean! r0j balcony, lake & fountain views, all appliances
Great view of Atlantic Ocan! $999,000 convey including washer & dryer, tile floors &
241-2417- berbercarpeting, conmunityamenitiesincludepool,
3/12 To/2 it lo U hot tub, clubhouse, tennis courts, exercise room &
more. $227,900 285-1800.
IMLS#2881 m desu-ableNeptunen'bhood PONIE IVE A OCENFNR
Open living areas, garage, niceyard, excel- MIS# 186041 Incredible oceanfront estate
lent investment oppty. $267,500 241-2417 designed by award-winning architect to blend
.' w/landscape on 200 FT wooded lot. 5BR/4 full &
NEPINE E 2halfBAs,appr6x6713SFseparateguest apt,25-
MLS#30189 3/2.5.completelyupdatedon yd lap pool, shaded multi-tiered tenrace & gourmet
cul de sac. Deck, FP, 2 car garage, vaulted kitchen. $5,500,000 285-1800
ceiling. $264,500 241-2417 ONEFWA-K iD ae PLANTATON
MIS# 268344 Designed w/utmost attention to
.PRISN detail, this Frank Gamel home features 4BR/4 full
SPONIE VEDRA EAIICCONDO! & half BA,astudy,smd lanai, heated poo/spa, a
MIS# 297568 1/1, fabulous lake & golf gouet kitchen w/Miele appliances, work island,
cour iews froprivate, s lani, 1 car built-in pasta & espresso/coffee machines & more.
courseviewsfrompnvate,scmdlanailcar $1,875,000 285-1800
gar & storage, all apples incl. Resort style INPOWIE VER EAUCH
amenities & great loc near bch. $179,000 MIS# 273693 Luxury single-story Tuscan-style
241-2417 condo, the largest one, 4BR/3BA, approximately
BLOKS 'OlBE BEACII 3,750SF roomforpool&3 cargarage.All ingated
community heated pool, spa, cabana &4/10 mile
MLS#364479 Charmingspacioushomein from beach access.$1,050,000 285-1800
Atlantic Beach. Huge comer lot, wood POM E VEDW CoDO
floors, open kitchen, screened porch, two MIS#279733 This is the lager of the 2BR2BA
car garage. $409,000 241-2417 flr plan & has garage! Totally renovated w/granite
cntrs, stainless steel appliances, cathedral ceilings
2/2.5 TOWW OI I EAT I1WBEi~4 C &communityamenitiesincludingpool, spa, media
MLS # 301923 Move in & walk to the room, gym, clubhouse, barbecue area & more!
$244,000 285-1800
beach! Townhome features open floor plan, I' N CREEK ESERVE L
updatedkitchen & screenedpatio overlook- MLS# 286542 Location! Location! Location! In
ing lake. $ 339,900 241-2417 anew & exclusive gated community.This beautiful
AT ANi BEAMROH rNDOI 3/4acreestatelotis onwaterw/private woodedarea
S279538 BA me beyond.Already cleared & prepped, it is ready for
LS# 279538B .BA townhome your builder! Come seeto believe! $475,000
Ocean Village. Steps to ocean, spacious kit 285-1800
and lg master suite. $389,000 241-2417 JAXBEtaltCO DO-RED[ICEDI
FAN I O OR MIS# 288942 Spacious 2BR/2BA + office, Ist
MLS# 306477 owned res/com use; floor unit, open floor plan, huge breakfast bar,
M fLS# 306477 Zoned res/comm use; beautiful wood cabinets in kitchen, appliances
property has tremendous potential due to convey, parkingspace &enjoybeach living& only
outstanding location. $590,000 241-2417 astonesthrowfrorithebeach!$325,000 285-1800
W RENOVATED M PEAXLANI BFAI
MiS# 301100 Top of the le a MIS# 277525Walk tothe beach orenjoy these
MI# 301100 Top of the line appances breezes from poolside. Shaded by a beautiful tree
includes washer/dryer. High efficiency heat canopy, this all brick 3BR/2BA home features an
& air. Two balconies, plantation blinds, open floor plan, FP & has lots of possibilities.
fenced rear. $665,000 241-2417 $575,000 285-1800
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This home is located 3.5 blocks from
the ocean on a cul-de-sac. Beautiful
f open floor plan featuring 4 bedrooms &
3 full baths. Rich wood accents
throughout. Home enjoys an emphasis on nature featuring
multi-level pond with water falls, 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 -
$525,000
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4 blocks to the Beach
in Selva Marina
This high-end 5 bdrm, 4 bath home has been
completely updated, gourmet kitchen, beautiful high-
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floors thruout, on cul-de-sac w/ 3640 sq ft, very low
maintenance. Priced to sell! $975,000
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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.
701 BEGONIA St. W., AB. Single family
home, 3BR/ 2BA, Ig fenced yard, new
roof, $195,000. 339-2066.
ADORABLE BEACH home, 3/2, 1 car car-
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.
IC WEST, off N. Kernan, Mt. Pleasant
S/D, 4/2/2, 1850sf, new paint, carpet, tile
& more. $248,500. 318-3719.
WATER FRONTI Newly Remodeled!
FSBO, Gorgeous view, everything newl
2/2, single family, Sawgrass TPC, Below
market price $284,900. (914)371-9088.
LEASE/ PURCHASE Secret Woods. Brick
home, 3BR/2BA, 1895sf. $284,900 OBO.
Bring all offers. Independent Brokers
710-3111.
OPEN HOUSE, Jax Beach, Sunday 3'-
5pm. 3BR 2BA, corner lot, wood floors,
move-in ready. Very nice. 802 3rd Ave. N.
Vanguard GMAC RE 803-6560.
ATLANTIC BCH- 3/2 new appliances and
carpeting, fireplace, $189,500, 993-9191.
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 .
PONTE VEDRA BEACH. Sawgrass`
Players Club, 3BR/2BA. $389,900.
(904)613-5854.
I.C. WEST- Kernan Forest. 2004 execu-
tive home, 5BR/4BA,'-2-car, 2,650+s.f.
$409,500. Independent brokers 710-3111.
ICW NEW 4/2 split. 2190sf. 2car garage,
lot 60 x 120. Under warranty. $335,000
OBO. 813-1200.
ISLE OF Palms, 3/2, new paint Inside &
out, fixtures, carpet, windows, landscap-
ing, sprinkler system, A/C & roof.
$265,000. Tim 509-9071.
FSBO, AT the beach. Adorable
3BR/1BA + bonus. Fenced.yard. 1551
Sunset Dr Jax.Bch. $284,900. 241-6102.


WATERFRONT' COMMUNITY- BRICK
4/2.5, pool+ spa, 2984sf, boat slip sepa-
rate; 465-4328. MLS#'312424 $419,000:
PONTE VEDRA Beach, The Islands. New
roof, attached garage,' 2BR/2BA, large
corner lot. $59 association dues includes
pool, tennis, lawn service, pest control,'
Stermite bond. Priced undermarket value
for quick sale. $225,000. 423-768-0384.
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.
JAX BEACH-. 5 blocKs to ocean, 3/2 5
1974sf,. beach ronage Bonus rm. large
.17x23,family.rm, formal gaining rm. klicren
with 42" maple cabi6e:. new carpel &
paint, huge deck, wood spa Move in
read, Mu.I see' 561 Upper 8ih Ave. S.,
*E4*34900 534.7380
OPEN HOUSE, NEP BEACH
Saturday 11-2pm. FABULOUS cusonom
built home on the mars3yrs oia 5BR
3.5BA; swimming pool, nol tub. gourmel
kitchen. 1542 Emma Ln Slop bv! Van-
guard GMAC RE. 803-6560
INDIAN SPRINGS, 3BR/2.5BA wlpool.
4 miles -,o eacn Renovaled 5259.000
12778 Sekani Way. (904)521.-7021,.


IlEPTUtJE BCH FSBO -IBR.'35BA
UOcan View 25J-I0i 1/2 DIock 10 ocean
1 2 btoc 10 lowan center Numerous up-
grarde Redu.-ed $799 500 115 Orange
Il BroKer'owner 725-0302 or 8878237
JAX BEACH. 942,16th Avenue North,,
3/1.5 :712SF Large Yard & only 8 blocks,
to the beacr, Buyer incentives offered.
,Owner:.Agen Cornessione Realty Inc.
1 .:04 9-, "


FSBO 4BPRSBA'' lare-: oivare lot.
i; olock io tear, $335.000 463-3738
4'2 HOME w pool on corner iol Great
-eghbojrhooda 369.900. Call lor aelails
884.5287 or 509-7340
MOVE IN READY, updated and refinished
3BR/2.5BA home located at 1404 Decla-
ration Dr. Jax Beach. This solid DrCK
home sits on a beautiful lake'view 1ot and
is close to beaches, shopping and the,
JTB. Just reduced and ready to sell 904-
563-1516.
PVB SAWGRASS (NORTHGATE)
Charming 3BR/2BA sep. LR'DR, FR a,
fireplace, screened patio, eat-in kitchen,
new roof, carpet & paint 1499.500
(904)249-3213
POINTE VEDRA 3BR 2.58A.15002. just
remo..licii. 42 Hickory cabinets, granite
counter tops, travertine floors, bamboo in
dining room, Berber carpet, hot tub, 2 car
'garage $318,000, 463-0505.'


A.B. TOWNHOUSE- 3/2.5 1600sf 2 car
rage, built 2002, $246K OBO, 658
stocks 534-4848.
A MUST SEE
FSBO
PONTE VEDRA Bch/ FAIRFIELD gated
,community, direct lake with spectacular
views. Impeccable, 3BR/2BA, single story
"doll house" with deck, open floor plan/ 10'
ceilings, all upgrades, 2-car garage,
$399,000, (904)543-1386, 891-1388(bell).




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

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

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

4/2 on .27 acres S345k
1502 4th Ave. N. Jax Beach
Updated, hot tub, deck, lanai

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


PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE
12 Jardn de Mea Place, Newer 2BR/2BA.
1200sl many upgrades Kitchen appllan.
ces, terrace, fireplace, garage, security
system. FSBO. $225,000. OB 246-8775.
AMELIA ISLAND CONDOS
2 & 3 BD. gale community w/ pool spa &
summer Kilchen. On ine island 2 lurnsh.
ea models. DEVELOPER PAYS $2500 in
closing costs, Call our sales office:
l9041277 1983 THE PALMS AT AMELIA
PVB CONDO, 2BR/2BA. goll view, close
to beach 5212K. lease. purchase option.
1904)806-1202 ,
-JAX BEACH- 2BR/2BA condo. Priced
below market Into & phnoos 0
www.iorsalebyownercenter com.4-4592
Call 285-3014
LIVE AT the beach for under 5135,0001
Adorable 1BR1tBA condo wimarsh views,
new pain new flooring & screened-in pa.
110o 13-1 900 Cal Siepnanie Re/nolds
19041333-8321 Keller Wil iams Realrv
.OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH. 3BR,2BA,
vaulted ceiling, Oeauinui tle Brigl open
floor plan No dogs $485,000.
i40413250820 1-041784.6601.


PVB- 2/2 Townhouse built in computer
:station :in loft, pool; tennis, $214,900.
SCH Consulting Broker 710-8858.


JAX BEACH- 2 yr old 3/2 garage, consider
lease option, 259,900. Owner Agent.
568-4818.


PERFECT JAX. BEACH CONDO.
2BR/2BA. Less 1 mi. to beach. 1156sf:;
refuibisred 2005 new Il c~ pel. pain,
kitchdrel', i. ptoei S cur; -ated ,..ommd y, I
alirm,.. cent. air, screened in pbrcn Withnoul a re.
altor I will negotiate price.: $205,900
973-715-1176. .
VALENCIA .NEW Luxury condo.
2BR.2.5BA 1622sf. Upgrades, end unit.:
Ready in fall. $469K. (904) 716-9236
OCEANFRONT 2/2. garage pool views
from every room 5519.900. Owner, agent
568-4818



tVl aIIlC ,
Realty
EASTWINDS
OCEANFRONT
CONDO
Enjoy spectacular views of the
ocean from this 3BR/3BA 2,350
SF condo, w/custom features
and upgrades.
Call Grace Tausz:
612-1089 $1,199,000
ATLANTIC BEACH
Charming 3BR/2BA home
located on a lushly landscaped
1/3 acre. $539,900 '
Call Tom Lawler: 285-6086
PONTE VEDRA
Fairfield Open & bright
waterfront patio home. 3BR/
2.5BA
Call Grace Tausz:
612-1089 $380,000


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


13715 N. Richmond Park Dr. #305 Wind-
sor Polnte, $184,9003 3BR/2BA, 1500sf.
w/garage. Lowest priced condo in Wind-
sorl Beautiful family room, bright kitchen &
convenient inside laundry room, gorgeous
master suite w/walk-in closet & private
bathl Call Assist 2 Sell Buyers & Sellers
Real Estate. 247-4442 or view online @
jaxbesthomes.com.


Oceamview

Below

MarketValue
W One of the best deals east of A1A
w/ $50,000 in upgrades and
ocean views from almost every room. 6th
floor end unit, 1700 SF, 3BR/3BA condo.
Offered at $699,000
Call Top Producer
Lyni Saul 859-9100


WATERFRONT!
159 Cranes Lake Drive
2BR/2.5BA w/1,123 s.f. townhouse
in Ponte Vedra! Great room
w/fireplace, lanai, security system,
S & tiled 1st floor. Master
suite has screened balcony overlooking lake!
$223,500' E se ;am' PAtd, -a ,
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AN INVESTMENT TAT MAKES

SENSE AND MONEY.
SLast developer owned never lived in 2
bedroom condo in The Reserve at Pointe
Meadows, off Gate Pkwy. Developer
offering to pay $7,000 of closing costs!!!
Would rent for,@ '
$1200/mo. $1-63,900 '..


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Suzie Mons ConnoHy 904-234-8812
sconnolly @lifestylesrealtors.com


Villariva Riverfront eondo <&
ownhome community
S97 Riverside
S Experience the Rjierftroni Lifestyle at It's Finest
: -. in Jackson\ille's Premier Condominium &
To%%nhome Communji\. \'illaRi\a. Amenities
include Owner's Lounge, Lap Pool, Fitness Room.
Dry Saunas. Guest Suite. Concierge & More!
. Call Lee S. Elmore
F'., Le l -dA. m.A, ihr.'
904-699-4503
lee.elmore@lifestylesreallors.com


FANTASTIC VALUE -

GRAND CAY ILAS CONDO
Lovely 1BR/1BA condo PLUS den in quiet gated
itWedra Beach community. ew.carpet & paint
lo0r plan, FP, large'
screened porch, great storage.
.. Pool && fitness cntr. Close to
restaurants, shopping &
beaches. $179,000.
Suzie Mons Copiolly 904-234-8812
sconnolly @ li festylesrealJors corn



-3-Story Townhomes
ONLY 5 BLOCKS TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Solid concrete block construction
SLoft stylespacious and open foor plan
*East/West orientation provides tons of natural light!
Beautiful wood floors throughout
*42" cabinets
2 balconies to enjoy ocean breezes!
Priced from $385,000
445 5th Street North, Jacksonville Beach
(corner of 8th Ave. and 5th Street)
Exclusively marketed by:
Michelle Cummings, PA
REALTOR@
Office (904) 241-7461 ext 231
Cell: (904) 477-6668
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806-A 3rd St. Neptune Beach

MARSHFRONT LOT: .99 acre
marshfront lot in small Neptune
Beach cul-de-sac subdivision
$449,900
OCEANFRONT LOTS: Great
investment opportunity in Vilano
Beach. 3 adjacent lots available for
$3,200,000
GREAT INVESTMENT IN
NEPTUNE BCH: 1900 sf home
sits on two large buildable lots in
desirable Neptune Beach setting.
$499,900

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


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Contract Re-Sale In sold' out Costa Verano. 3rd
sty 2/2 unit + den w/luxurious lifestyle & amenities
plus. $1,095,000 MLS 310546

*00K&Ov :
Jax Bch Duplex
Across from Oceanfmtn Park, fabulous Ocean
views,furnished w/over 3000 sf Incredible In-
'vestment. $999,000 MLS 319891
Oceanfrt vws from this Beach style hm offering
vws from all 3 firs. $989,000 MLS 299393
Lots S of Jax Beach
Near JTB, walking distance to beach, east & west
of Al A from $350,000 to $679,000 call for.de-
tails.
Duplex
Located in S JaxBch, E of AIA, zoned commer-
cial residential. Live on main floor and.work
upstairs$535,000 MLS 299588

CJnder $500
Townhome Is a delight from foyerto scr lanai
w/gleaming hrdwd firs and much more to see.
$493,000 MLS 297933


Fabulous home
On preserve lot, opn flr pin, split bdrms, SS i
applnc, + more, $449,900 MLS 303660
Totally New
Only 4 blks to beach, 3BR/2BA hm w/wood
cabinets, granite cntrtops, tile & carpet + all
appliances. $379,9000 MLS 317711
Nice 2-sty hm in S Jax Beh, only minutes from
all. Open floor plan + Irg kit/din area.
$359,900 MLS 294251
All Brick 3BR/2BA hm w/beautiful new kit w/SS
applnc, granite contertp & wd cabnts.Huge scm
prch & ficd yd. $349,900 MLS 298152
Walk the beach from this 3BR/1.5BA home w/
huge 17x20 fden. Cozy living rooi, eat in kit, &
Irg fncd bkyd. $349,000 MLS 299168
Best Buy!
Bike to beach! Nep Beach, 3BR/2BA, completely
remodeled bath. Must see!
$299,900 MLS 303833
Great Ocean Views
1BR/IBA condo in oceanfront cmplx. Immac.w/
Stile & applnces. Oceanfmt pool & low condo
fees. $279,000 MLS 316489


Great Condo! 3/2 condo @ Lux Ocean
Grove in'PV Bch w/1,354 sq ft, hdwd firs,
CA. shag crpt, SS applncs + fab. club
amenities. $249,900 MLS 313503
Excellent Buyl Ponte Vedra, 2BR/2BA,
open floor plan, Lrg scm porch, attached
garage, all applnc, new roof.
$235,000 MLS 318231
View of Marsh Nice 4BR/2BA hm.fncd
yd, Irg bdrms, grt opportunity. to own on
the marsh at the beach.
$234,000 MLS 319060
Beautiful hmon quiet cul-de-sac. Enjoy
the view of the 4th green of Selva Maiina
G.C. from bkyd $209,900 MLS 309568
New Life's Style! Welcome to a 2BR/2BA
w/gar. @ The Palms.
$206,900 MLS 318455
Great Condo
Ponte Vedra location on 3rd fir completely
upgraded. New kit cab., granite counter
tops. $175,000 MLS 316430
Nep Bch Lots 4 building lots to build your
dream home on. Some with Marsh views.
S125,o000150,000


1326 SouthThird Street Jacsonville Beach (904) 2498261


BEST BUY
AT THE BEACH!
So. Jacksonville Beach, brand new, rede-
veloped Oceans Edge. E. of Third. Luxuri-
ous 1BR 1BA condo, 3rd floor, all ameni-
ties. Must sell 299,900. Call June Gage-
Pettit, Magnolia Properties, 994-3608.


GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY. Con-
do for SALE in Mayport Landing. 2/2,
1041sf. $130,000. Call (904)-338-7350 for
more info.
ST JOHNS Communities offers a beautiful
2BR/2BA condo in PVB. Price reduced to
$199,000. Move in condition, 2nd floor,
breath taking marsh view. Call Mark Ryan,
904-338-3230 for appt.


SOpen House Sunday 12PM-5PM *
DirI/ntracoastalWaterway atA/anlc-Bvd.
SNEW WATERFRONT COMMUNITY
WATERSEDOE HARBORTOWN
SALES OFFICE OPEN Monday Sunday 12-5pm Watersedge at
Harbortown will include 20 high-end 4 story Mediterranean-style town
homes with private courtyard and roof top
Ml B terrace. The option to purchase 50 ft boat slip
S1 i0 your front yard. Only 3 left!!! Prices starting
at $999,900

Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821


'The Ocean Villas at
Serenata V3each
Oceanfront, Top L South End, Bldg. [V
2,500SF, 4BR/3.5BA, Marble Floors. 2 ^ '
Car Spaces in Garage. 'W4a

SCall LeeS. Elmore
The Expert on Serenata Beach Oceanfront
Condo Living
904-699-4503
lee.elmore@a'liferylesrealror com


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


U updated Seaplace 3bdrm Condo, Ground Fir -
1/2 block to the Ocean in Old Atlantic Beach!
Imagine living a stone's throw to the
ocean in a ready to move in 3 bdrm, s lS
2 ba ground flr condQ w/privacy fence E j
around patio. All new carpet, new AC,
updated baths, fresh paint, new stove
and microwave. The most
aggressively priced home in Atlantic Beach. $298,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821



SBrand New Construction l S
1/2 block to the Ocean
So ut" ax each-
P nnder Aprsed 1Value! i
LEASE1PURCHASE AVAILABLE
Brand New Town Home! 3-story, 3bdrm/3.5ba, 2-car garage,
Absolutely Beautiful! Stucco, SS Appl. Granite countertops,
Open floor plan-crown molding & more...Oceanviews from
master balcony. Lowest price in new construction East of 3d
St. $539,000
Call Margi PetittTop Producer 571-9821



Best Buy Today

on the Ocean!!
Southshore Condo, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent
SCondition in South Jax Bch,
6ImI' Covered Parking. Priced to sell at
Elu L $599,900
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821


This 3BR/2BA condo plus garage will
knock your socks off! Fully tiled,
including bedrooms and lanai. Gorgeous
granite in kit, new cabs & a 1. Great
storage. New AC & Hot Water Heater.
Plasma TV, Fireplace, private, lovely views
$239,000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@Ufestylesrealtors.com


SECONDS ATTHEBE.ACH
get in Before Summer fEnds!


JA 6EAfCHI 3BR/2BA w/ garage, end unit, FP, all
appliances, incl. washer/dryer. 1258 sq. ft. $255,000

ATLANTIC EAfI 2BR/2BA condo with ocean
view, 1/2 block to beach, new kitchen & baths.
$310,000

P 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor, gated community, large
balcony w/courtyard view, & all appliances. $205,000


JA( EEACfH 3BR/2BA end unit w/ garage, 2nd
top floor, marsh views, corner balcony. $248,900
Let me ielp you find your dream home!



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Realtor '

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OCEANSIDE, SAWGRASS Beach Club
Villa, beautifully renovated, good income
history. $259,900, (904)962-6876.
PONTE VEDRA, 1BR/1BA, 750sf., open
floor plan, 1car garage, hickory cabinets,
granite countertops, Travertine stone
floors, slate shower. $199,900.
(904)463-0505.


CONDO 2B2BA. 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


Affordable Sunsets!

1 Block from the beach for under $300K! 2/2 upstairs,
double-entry, exposed brick, corner fireplace, quiet
balcony, and much more. Start enjoying your
inew life at the beach today!


Call Betzy Santiago
994-3553


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Costa Verano

=-- -...- Exciting opportunity to own a
^'F^i one-of-a-kind condo in exclu-
sive sold out Costa Verano.
: i t Built by America's Best Builder
SWCI. Over 2200sf, 3BR/2BA.
Asking $1,1500,000.
Call Shirley Lee @ Assist2Sell
Buyers & Sellers Real Estate 568-6909



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HOMES, CONDOS!

We've Got Yours!
AT THE BEACH
OCEANS EDGE 2/2, condo, granite, tile, concrete block.
Clubhouse w/infinity pool. 1 block to the beach, 1 block to
the movies. MLS# 307553 $448,500
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#300731 $159,900

TALK TO THE '1WVNS!
DIANE BARR DONNA SANDIFORD
234-9997 386-5800
"The Twin Team"


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Solutions And
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Financing Needs.
Best Rates
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MORTGAGE A1AMongages. LLC
1328 Tn,.ic, Si TAe NCoar
.IC .o-ir, LLE BEtc.. FL 32250
Pn,.:.,r 904-247-7414 FA. 904-247-7475
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SINGLE WIDE Must See interior. Close
to beacr Jacuzzi tub and lile WD includ-
ed Asking $8500 992.2265
DOUBLE WIDE 3BR/2BA II was an
anisl's paradise New simulated wood
Iloors in Kilchen and den Askina $16,000
992-2265.

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OWN YOUR own office space, ooat/
barge w/5 built in work stations on ICW at
Palm Cove Marina. Great tax write off.
$59,000 OBO. Call Guy at 904-614-7740.

BEACHES OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE,
2850sf., $2850/mo includes elec. & water.
Call Bart @ 241-3111 (Ext. 111


BEACHES
WAREHOUSE
For lease. Located behind the Tree Steak
House. 7600sf 'available, dividable .by
2300sf nd 5300sf. Pis call 904-993-2222.



NEPTUNE, WALK to ocean, large
3BR/1.5BA Upper W/D, sundeck. No pets.
$1295/mo. Lower Unit: large 2BR w/patio
$1225/mo. Southside area, large 2BR
w/island kitchen, W/D, security system. No
pets. $625/mo. 223-5211.
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.
VERY NICE Affordable Townhome,
2BR/1.5BA. Close to Beach $800mo.,
Avail. 8/15. 234-6611.
ONE BLOCK TO BEACH
1 Bedroom with great ocean view, W/D,
ceramic tile floors, balcony, walk-in closet,
reserved parking. $925 Ocean View
Apartments, 160 7th Avenue North
993-2555.. www.BeachesApartments.com
PONTE VEDRA Beach Townhouse for
rent. Two story, end unit, like newl 5 Star
amenities, walking distance to beach, A+
schools, shopping and dining. $1200/mo.
+deposit. Must seell 904-571-6967
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).


BEACH COTTAGE. South St Nep
Beacn 1.1t2 locks to beacon Ne* Kit
Balh. New carpel Yard Storage 2 bed-
room $195mo Avail 9 1 631-2331.
Iv.mess:
PVB TOWNHOUSE Condo w/prnvale
Scouynard lakelront, 2BRi2 5BA $975/mo.
Call 280-8782
MAYPORT 3BR/2BA. 2 car gar, 1400sf.
lenced yard. $1200,mo 536-1198
PONTE VEDRA Gated comm 2'2, super
amenities. No smoking. $11000mo. 4
month rent Iree 838-4367
LARGE 1 bedroom. Excellent location. 2
liockI to ocean Very clean No Pets
$675,mo 642-1214 and241-1219
MAYPORT LANDING 2BR'2BA town.
home Central Heal and Air and WDHU.
.1243 Maypon Landing Dr $790'montn.
$790/deposil 280-2728 leave message
NEPTUNE BCH. near ocean. renovated
2BR, all amenites, avail soon. $1100tmo
247-1417 1BR,near ocean $750/mo.
WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR,2BA Town-
house 1 mile west ol Maypon lerry,
Heckscher Drive $1195/m6. 733-3730.
,241-RENT
2BR 1.5BA. CHA, approx 1300st, jusI
blocks from the beach. $1300/mo. Call
Todd 993-4884.,


RENTAL-CONDO- MAYPORT
2 laige bedrooms- 1 1/2 baths including
refrigerator w/ ice maker, dishwasher,
washer & dryer, separate dining area, fire-
place in living room, completely carpeted,
fresh & clean. Includes pool, security sys-
tem plus additional outsidee locked stor-
age facility. $850/mb, lyr lease, deposit'&
references required. Call evenings 285-
8325 or cell 403-9297.


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WATERFRONT, 2BR/2.5BA condo w/boat
slip! Convenient to beach, shopping
$1375/mo. All South Realty, 241-4141.
MAYPORT 3/2 townhouse, $800/mo.,
$775/dep. NO PETS. Refs required. Call
Emily 349-4759.
1511 4TH St. N. 2BR 1BA apt. w/ W/D.
$775/mo. +sec. No pets. (904)742-6940.
JAX BEACH, 4 Blocks to Ocean.
1BR/1BA Apartment, $550/mo. 220 4th
Street So, (904)891-0606, (352)478-2161
NEPTUNE BEACH- 223 Florida Blvd.
2BR/1BA, unfurnished apt, w/d, dishwash-
er disposal, CH&A, off street parking,
$900/mo. +deposit, 904-327-0117.
2BR/1BA JAX Beach Condo, 4 blocks to
beach, CH&A. $1000/mo. +$500 dep.
Available 9/1. (904)338-1880.
VILLAS AT Marsh Landing, 1/1, EIK, patio
faces wooded area, access from LR/BR,
double fireplace, $850/mo. TDO Manage-
ment Services. 246-1125.


OCEANFRONT 2BR/1BA. 506 B Ocean-
front. Neptune Beach. Just remodeled.
$2000/mo including utilities. 545-1046
2BR/1.5BA townhome, Atl Bch, CH&A,
washer/ dryer/ micro included, $875/mo.
sec. deposit, $875/mo. rent. No pets, walk
to beach/ town center. Close to base &
bus line. Perfect for military. Call
(904)655-5587. .
1-1/2 BLOCKS to Ocean,; 1st Ave. South,
1BR/1BA. $695/mo & $725/mo.
(904)891-0606, (352)478-2161.
S, JAX BCH 2& 3 BR APTS
CH/A, WDHU. East of 1st St. $795-
$1195/mo. 4151 Tradewinds, 4 BR wdter
front $1500/mo. 241-7368, 733-3730.


: SUNSET VIEWS, over the marsh.
1BR/1BA, The Palms. $900/mo Call Ron
654-6223.1 1
NEPTUNE BCH, 2BR/ 1.5BA. newly reno-
vatedkit. appl.,.WDHU. Deck overlooking
fenced backyard. No pets 'or smokers.
$950/mo., $950/dep. plus credit check.
(904)221-5833.
PONTE VEDRA- 2BR,2BA condol Club
pool. exercise & morel $975,'mo
3BR/2BA, $1lOOmo All South Realty,
S241-4141
ATLANTIC BCH lo*nhome 2,2. Iresn
pain, squeaky clean private patio, all
aopl. Half mile to great beach. $875/mo
plus dep. 422-5091
MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550. on pri.
vatle lots Near Maypon Naval Statlon no
dogs. 333-5579.

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SALES S RENTALS
Frankie
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PROPERTIES
Atlantic Beach
+ 3BR/2BA condo. Seaplace-lumis-hed,
pool. walk to ocean $1200/mo
Mayport
+ 2BR/2BA TH, layport Landing.
$750 .- $S25/rmo
+ 3BR/2BA. Ma~port Landing, nice
remodeled unit, ule. cairpetl $S5i,m,
+ 3BR/2BA. Mayport Landing. iS50-
$90i0/mo
+ 2BR/2BA. Courtrard, 1503 CC -
communn,, pool. $825/mo N,? peil
New Carpel, pn.are counvard
Neptune Beach

+, 3BR/I 5BA Lnni, Across from Ocean
%,ood floors ,3ter included.
$1400/mo
eWE NEED RENTALS o
Cal u for .',9 -2 1.
Professrdiil -Pr6perty Maenagdmeni'
Call 249-2322


STROLL TO Atlantic Beach. Charming
2BR 1BA, CH/A, W/D, $995/mo., dep.+
lease. No dogs. Avail Sept. 15th.
322-8545.
JAX BEACH. Oceanview. Renovated.
Hardwood floors, Dishwasher, CH&A.
1BR/1BA, $800/mo, $850/mo.,
$1000/lmo.. 2BR/1BA $1250/mo.
(904)859-1301, (904)553-1354.
JAX BCH. 1116 1st St. S. 3BR/2BA
CH&A, W/D, dishwasher. $1390/mo. 803-
3099 or 821-9751.
7C PV Ct Townhome cozy 2BR/1.5BA,
$975/mo.. Candlerhomes.com 327-0558.
NEAR PONTE Vedra 1 block beach. Best
area, quiet, safe, residential neighbor-
hood. '2BR/1BA, lower duplex, new paint.
.CH&A, W/D included. No smoking, no
pets. $950/mo., lease deposit. 993-1118.
OCEANSIDE, 1BR/2BA condo, just steps
to ocean! Club pool. $975/mo. All South
Realty, 241-4141.
BEST DEAL
NEPTUNE BEACH, 2BR/2BA; upstairs,
covered balcony, WDHU, very private.
Many extras. No. large dogs. $1045/mo.
616-3580.
DUPLEX/ BEACH Office, 2BR/1.5BA,
4 blocks to .ocean, l 1300sf.,
$1150/mo.+utilities. 1215 11th St. N.,
.(904)318-2121.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Townhouse. steps lo Town Center, clean
and new nside, balcony, 2BR, WDHU,
great parking. $995/mo. 280-2805.
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
$1200/mo. (904)881-8428.


104 L:rosscove, rI D
4/2. LT, unfum, $1800/mo
2011 Beach Ave., AB
3/2. LT. furn. Oceanfront.
$2000/mo + utilities
177 Ocean's Edge, PVB
3/3. LT. furn. $2400/mo


228 Ocean Links. PVB
2/2 condo. All custom granite
kit %\/stainless appl.. faux
finish walls w/cro" n molding.
garden tub & custom closet in
master. Lg scrn porch w/lake
view. LT, unfurn.
Sl'200/mo + utilities
700 Boardwalk Blvd. #728
Belleza. PVB
2/2. condo. LT. unfurn.
$1200 mo
52 Turlleback, PVB
Sa\vgrass, 3/2. LT. unfurn.
$1600/mo
10302-Ocean Grand Blvd.
Serenata Bch Club. Vilano
Bch, 3/3. LT. unfurn.
$2260/mo
904473414
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NEPTUNE BCH 2BR/1BA. Available 9/1.
Walk to beach 1.5 blocks. Beautiful Apt.
with porch. WDHU & storage. $950/mo +
utilities. 2 months rent + security required.
Call Rick at 891-2345.
OCEANFRONT 1BR/ 1BA, 108 orange St,
Nep Bch, precious inside downstairs,
$1200/mo incl. util. (661)803-6275.
BEACH HOUSE, Atlantic Bch. 1BR/1BA.
includes washer/ dryer. Steps to ocean,
$850/month -utilities, (904)887-9595.
INTERCOASTAL Condo, 2BR/1BA, in-
cludes washer/ dryer, pool & fitness cen-
ter. $1050/mo. (904)728-0393..
NEW 1BR, close to beach, W/D,
$950/mo. 803-6834.


VILANO BEACH Townhouse, 100ft to
beach. 2/2, 1 car gar., year lease. Private
beach access. $1075/mo. (904)294-5498
JAX BEACH- Immaculate 3BR/2BA unit in
the Palms, ground floor, lakeview unit. Fit-
ness center, pools, tanning, tennis, club-
house, & morel $1450/mo. 904-372-9222.
Broker.
WALK TO BEACH
2/1 townhouse, W/D included, CH/A, ce-
ramic tile, approx. 900sf. 405 14th Ave. S.,
Jax Bch. No pets. $800/mo, $900/sec.
dep. (904)343-9908.
BEACHES 2/2, lakefront view, many ex-
tras. Avail immed. Will pro-rate 1st
month's rent. $1200/mo. 382-6145.


We're almost full...Come See Why!

S1, 2 & 3 Bedroom

starting at $685

Walk to the Ocean,

Schools, & Shopping

SClubhouse, 3 Pools, Balconies

NEPTUNE BEACH
(Corner of Penman & Seagate)

249-56 11


SUNCASTLE PROPERTIES, INC.

SALES RENTALS -VACATION RENTALS MANAGEMENT

830 AIA N., Suite 4 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
wwwuncstlprpetisco


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SALES .
PONTE VEDRA IN RIVERFRONT
GATED COMMUNITY BELLE OAKS -; 4
iI, preserve view $183,000 4/2, 2774sf, $780,000

L'ATRIUM OCEAN GROVE
REMODELED GROUND FLOOR
3/12, 1795sf, $429,000 I/I, 755sf, $153,900

SAWGRASS CONDO SAWGRASS-P
WATERFRONT OCEANFRONT
3/3, 2450sf, $429,000 1/2, 1164sf, 5699,900
'HLY Furnished Short Term Vacation
Ila $1300/mo
$2200/mo "We make it happen ...
$2100/mo You make it home"
ove $2400/mo
$1800/mo...many more OVER 140 PROPERTIES


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285-5585
1-800-386-5585
273-9981 fax
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Broker


HOLIDAY HARBOR
WATERFRONT
4/2.5. 2020 ls
$1900/mo
S SUMMER HOUSE
IST FLOOR-END UNIT
2/2, $950/mo

t a-u ACQUILLIS II
2/2, 1780sf,
$2700/mo

WEEKLY
Beach Club Villa $900/wk
Players Club $1100/wk
Quail Pointe $1000/wk
Beach House $1250/wk
Oceanil Penhntchuse nntl/wk


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Property Management


Property Subdivision Rent BR/BA Area
1403 8th Ave N. Jax Beach $1,250 4/2.5 JB
5 Arbor'Club #211 Ocean Grove $ 950 2/2' PV
6503 Burnham Circ. Hammock Cove $2,000 3/2.5 PV
12909.Hunt Club Rd Jax Golf & CC $2,400 3/2 JV
11 Reeding Dr. W.Belmont Lakes $1,550 4/2.5 JV
732 Selva Lakes Cir. Selva Lakes $1,900 3/2.5 AB
2039 Selva MarinaSelva Norte $1,995 4/2 AB
1901 N. 1stSt. #1603 Pelican Point-Oceanfront$2,000 2/2 JB
691 Paradise Ln,Paradise Preserve $1,800 3/3 AB
Ponte Vedra Beach Office 285-5409 or 1-866-242-5596
For Management INFO
J Call 285-5409
; ie:,',' also have vacation and short tenn renals!


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SUnfurnished Homes Penman Road NB 3BR/2BA home Unfurnished Condos
: Sawgrass Players PV 3BR/2BA, w/screened porch, fenced backyard, large Ocean Links PV
5 spacious home, interior completely lot. $1300/mo. Screened porch, fireplace, amenities
Remodeled, light and bright; 2 car garage. Las Palmas PV 3BR/2BA duplex 2BR/2BA. second floor. $1100/mo.
, $2650/mo. new carpet, ne kitchen, garage fresh Palms at harsh andig JB
Fairfield PV 3BR/2.5BA. two story paint. $1200/mo. Screened porch, ilefloors,"amenities.
i home w/screened porch on\ water, 2 car Furnished Homes Screene p tl '
S ,garage. $1850/mo Villages lo Vilano SP 2BR/2BA. 1Bl/BA, ground floor, recently updated.
S Solano Cay PV 4BR/2.5BA. two stgry oceanfront condo, wood floors, upgrades. $900/mo. '
l home w/spacious floor plan. patio, comm. garage, amenities. $1400/mo. 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor, top/end unit, vaulted
Spool. $1700/mo. Intracoastal West ceilings. $1150/mo.
Dolphin Cove PV 4BR/2BA, home Wolf Creek Hodges 2BR/2.5BA, new 2BR2BA. 2nd floor top/end unit, garage. ,-
w/all new interior, tile floors, garage, end unit townhouse, screened porch, $1195/mo. '
fenced backyard. $1500/mo, preserve views, amenities. $1095/mo. Slummerhouse PV
Villages of Solano PV 3BR/2.5BA Point Meadows Oate Pkwy 3BR/2BA Ney renovated, new carpet, baths, kitchen,
Townhouse has loft. garage, patio, very 4th fl6or w/elevator, all appliances, fitness d
tile, fireplace. walk to shops, great amenities.
Neutral and clean. $1500/mo. ,center, club pool. $1150/mo. i k to at ameniti.
t_ 434 9h Avenue N. JB 3BR/1BA, home Pablo Point- San Pablo 3BR/2BAhome 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor. $1 00mo.
- has hardwood floors, all new interior, on large lot, tile floors, fenced backyard. 2BR/2BA. furnished. $1495/mo
fenced backyard. 149 /mo. two car garage. $1500/mo
Beach Avenue AB 2BR/1BA, 2nd story Riverbrook at Glen Kernan Hodges
'duplex. ocean views, wood deck, wood 5BR/3BA brick home vw/fenced backyard, RE/MALX COASTAL REAL ESTATE
Floors. $1400/mo. comer lot, 2700sqft, two car garage $1895/mo., 11Jl Shannon Smit
(904) 285-5640
SBeach Walk SPV 2BR/2BA, home w/ Pablo Bay San Pablo 4BR/3BA newer w rentthebeaches.com
wood deck on lagoon, beach cabana, home on water, Upgrades throughout, open
comm. pool & tennis. $1400/mo. floorplan. $1995/mo.

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511 Belleza. 'Ponte Vedra-' :2/2 1200
213 Beleza Ponte .Vedra 2 /2 1012
72 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 2/2 1260
2 The Foumtains Ponre Vedra 3/2.5 1800
,204 Tournament Road Ponte Wedra/Fairield 2/2' 1200
612 MItamar Lane Ponte Vedra/SaAgrass CC /2 1200
748 Marsh tCoe Lane Ponie Vedra 3/2tloft 1650
2806 St. Marc Court' Ponte Vedra/L'Amum 3/2 1600
10061 Rough Creek Ponte \edra/Sa3gras CC 2/2 1465
'371 19th Sreet Adantc Beach 3/2 + loft 2150 .
1979 Spoonbill St. Ja/San Pablo Rd 3/2 1700'
-.14 Lighlhtic'i. Pi-.iiie Line Ja. Beach 3/3 2144
804 Templeton Lane Ponre \edra/Ialden Chase4/2' '1700
106 Bermuda Bay Ponte Vedra 3/2 .1800
97 Voyager Court Ponte ,edra/Sangras TPC3/2 1750
S13S74 White Herron Place JavPablo Bay 4/3 2482
224 Seamist Court Ponte \edra/Seaside 3/2 2100
13 Players Cliub i'lla Rome Vedra/Sagrass TPC 3/3 2200'
;.i.i3 Bndgei ier Crcle P.:.ne \cdra'Saugrdas TPC3/2.5 2000
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'529 Sunset Dnve Ponte \edra 3/2 5 2900
1977 Se\ ilia Bltd Adantic Beach 4/3+bonus rn 2800
70 Beach Cortage Lane Adantic Beach 4/4 2800
117 Deer Coe Dnie Panie \edra/Marsh Landing 4/2 5 2000
408 Sea~pray Lane Ponte Vedra b> the Sea 4/3 2650
9910 Preston Trail Ponie Vedra/Sjagra CC 3/2.5 2900
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$1600/wk 2839 S. Pone Vedra S. Ponie Vedra 3/1.5
.$180:/\k250J3 S. Ponte Vedra 'S. Ponte'Vedra 4/2.5
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$22100 Quail Point 1 San grass Country Club 2/2
$2200 -14-4 La Resene Circle Ponte \edra/L'Amum 2/2+offic
$230Xl 92 TIfton \Wa North Sawgrass Country Club 3/2
$2400 3494 Coastal H"w Vilano Beach 3/2
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$2800 24 I S. Ponie \edra Bild. S. Ponie \edra/Oceanlront4/2
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ATLANTIC BEACH Beauiitul 3BR.2 5BA.
6 blocks Io beacn. Ihreplace, W.D. garage
$1400,mo. (904;742-6423.


WEST BEACHES, Sutton Lakes, 4/2,
2300sf,. Formal LR/DR, Family room
w/fireplace, carpet, cath ceilings, fenced
yard, $1450/mo. TDO Mgmt Services
246-1125.
NB, BIG 3BR/3BA w/pool. Great for room-
matesl $1800/mo. Call 651-6464.
PONTE VEDRA, Vacant 3BR/2BA, com-
munity pool, pets OK. $1400/nio. 241-
4750.


OCEAN WALK, 42, 2185sl Formal
LRDR. family room wilplace. ElK. Dreak-'
last bar. carpel, ceramic Mtle. pool.pool
.service included $2100/mo TO Mgmi
Services 246-1125.
;JAX BEACH. 912 3RD Ave. Soulh
.IBA/1BR. $600'mo + deposil 246.3197


JAX BCH Nice 3BR/1BA 908 12in St. N
Available 9'3. $1,070 No pets 242-0544
NEPTUNE' BEACH 625 Davis Street,
3BR/2BA near schools, $1550/mo. ISLE
OF PALMS 4121. Tideview Drive,
3BR/2BA, dock w'boal litl, $1-750/md in-
cludes yard service. Terry Mccue Real Es-
tate, Inc. 249-7211.

ATLANTIC BEACH
312 nouse. Cypress Cove $995 mo
Avail. now
PONTE VEDRA
PV LANDING
3/2, 2 car garage, avail. now, $1195/mo.
ICW
HICKORY HOLLOW
S32. 1600si, $1325imo
KENSINGTON
3/2 cul-de-sac. $1250.'mo.
EGRET GLADE
3/2, 2 car gar ne carpel pain
avail 9'15, $1150/mo
HAWKINS COVE
4/2,2 car gar. avail 11,1 $1595/mo.
SOUTHSIDE
SANDALWOOD
3/2,1 car gar., avail.:8/1, $895/mo.,
EL VILLAGIO
S" 3.e. $1295/mo.
SUTTON LAKES
3/2, 2 car garage, like new. $1150/mo.
3/2, 2 car garage, avail 8/15, $1195/mo..
IRONWOOD- ST. LUKES AREA
4/2.5, 3 car gar.. almost 3000sf. avail. 8/1,
$1900/mo
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
EAGLES HAMMOCK
4 '3, 2 car garage. 2200sl. $1395/mo
4/2 brand new home, 2100-sl. $1450imo
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.


bQBbliOaB S3BR',aS Crti8A4:VD-U. jile
ian, lawn anr3 pest included. $1100 Avail.
* able September 249-1104 Pager 306-
S2999
ATLANTIC BEACH, SELVA LAKES 2BR
2 5BA townnome. vaulted ceilings. Irplc.,
;g healed & A'C Florida room. 2car gar..
comm. pool Fresn pain & new carpel, on
lake, 4 blocks to peach, lyr lease. Avail.
October, $1400/mo Call 246-8294.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH. Sawgrass
Players Club, 3BR/2BA. $1650/mo..
(904)613-5854.
JAX BCH, Oceanside 3/3 5 oeaumully &
tully lurnished tlonnome w, manr up-
grades $3000,mo 242.2534 & 614.8440.


ATLANTIC BCH 3BR/1.5BA, living room,
dining room, kitchen, fenced yard, garage,
$1250/mo, + $1250 security deposit,
250 Seminole Rd. 318-8109.
ATL BCH- 3BR/2BA, garage, vaulted ceil-
ing, fenced back yard, screened lanai,
built 2003, $1200/mo. 870 Camella,
(904)534-4848.
JAX BEACH 3/1 +bonus rm, newly re-
modedled, large fenced yard, pets ok
w/deposit, $1175/mo. 241-6102
3BR/1BA, LARGE fenced yard CH&A,
WDHU, $950/mo. 241-1857.
PVB- 2BR/2BA, garage, immaculate,
$1375/mo. Available 9/1, 273-3970.
PV BCH, Solano Woods, 3BR 2BA, Call
Cindy Brown, PVB Realty, 613-6423.
ICW 4764 Marsh Hammock Dr. W,
3BR/2BA, large eat in kitchen, new appli-
ances, ceiling fans, 2 car garage,
$1500/mb. Call 704-4003. .
ATLANTIC BCH- 3BR/2.5BA, Townhome,
fenced back yard, fireplace, laundry rm,
tile floors, no pets, $875/mo. 1913 Main
Street, 565-2763.
OCEAN VIEW, 3BR/2BA, Just Reduced!
$1200/mo., W/D, deck & patio, 111 9th
Ave.So., 241-7634.
1015 PENMAN, 3BR/1.5BA. $1200/mo.
Jara,n De Mer Condo, 3BR/2BA.
$1350,mo. Call 770-429-9331.
PABLO BAY. Next "to Mayo Clinic.
4Br/3BA, XL bonus room. Many upgrades.
Water view,' clubhouse, pool, tennis.
$1995/mo. 403-1998/ 349-3434.
JAX BEACH 3BR 1 5BA home 1 year
lease, $1250 mo .$i000.'sec dep 1310
'Pinewood Rd. Available early August. Call
246-8970 or 591-1218.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA home, just
blocks to beach $1575/mo.. All South Re-
alty, 241-4141.
JAX BEACH- near ocean, 3BR/1BA.
Lease, references required; 218 4th Ave.
Souln $1195/mo. (904)221-4134, 703-
5518


PVB, SUMMERHOUSE, brand new, .
.2BR/2BA w/fireplace and appliances.
5-star amenities, gated community.
$1000/mo. Kimmie 904-333-8604.
JAX BCH new 3/2 w/ garage, consider
lease purchase, $1350/mo. 568-4818.
DECORATOR HIGH END 2BR/2BA,
ocean front condo, living room and master
edrodm overlooking, ocean w/balcony.
Front balcony overlooks Jax skyline,; fully
furnished, great amenities, including cov-
ered parking, pool,, hot tub, tennis, and
sandy beach. Call for more details,
398-9080 ext 211.


RIVER FRONT 3/2, dock, free mooring,
pool, $1600/mo. 607:3417, 733-8433.
MAYPORT LANDING 2.2 win a loft.
WDHU, lenced yard, 1100st $850,mo.
Call 962-6295
S. JAX Beach- large 1BR/,BA gaied com-
munity, amenimes, double replace,
screened lanai, pergo Ioors' close to
beach and shops, $9901mo with garage,
.waler included 379.4288


41041 SEAHAWK Circle, 2BR,2BA.
w/porch, $1175/mo. Terry McCue. Real
Estate, Inc. 249-7211.
:1ST MONTH RENT FREE
2/2 condo, marsh view atl each 2nd Iloor,
frplc,, W/D, scr. lanail garage, pool. jacuz-
zi, gym. $1200/mo Call Tania (9041874-
S4714
PVB, BELLEZZA, 2BR'2BA. top end unit.
vaulted ceilings, completely renovated. re-
sort amenities. $1175/mo or (w/garage
S$1275mo) (9041629-0016.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE, 2BR/2BA, 2nd
iloor, corner, on golf course. NS. $995/mo.
depositn. negotiable. 1904)466 0230
OCEANFRONT- OCEANFRONT
.Direct oceanfront 1/1. pool. $1550/mo.
12mo lease. 249-6166.
2/2CONDOiri Marsn Landing. $1200/mo
Call Bill,591-6796. ;;
PVB SUMMERHOUSE Gollside,
2BRi/2BA. pool and lake view. Unin 107,
beach access, fireplace. lana,, 5 solar.
$1000mo 338-4137.
NEW 2BR/2BA. JAX BCH. W'D. garage,
trplc vaulite ceilings no pets. $1150imo
1904 51-4 0675
BEAUTIFUL NEW 3/2 CONDO
In SUMMER HOUSE!!
1331s., granile counters, slainless steel
appliances fireplace, gated access. each
access. 5-siar amenities including tiiness
center, pub & pool. $1700'mo.
(386)864-2343.


RENT/ SALE. PVB, East of AlA. 3/2.5,
1800sf, 'end unit townhome. All appl., &
water incl. (904)571-8586.
PONTE VEDRA Furnished 2BR 2BA con-
.p..... 2nrd floor ,, Galed ,,.,l,1jQ r

PVB, 1BR'IBA Elegantly lurnished Sleps
to Ocean. Garage, $1600.'mo 708-4022.
OCEANFRONT ATLANTIC BEACH
Tastefully lumisned 4BR/2BA, end unit.
renovaled. granile, 18' lile, new carpel
open balcony, storage- ouitoor closet and
garage. $3200/mo .537-4083


PALM VALLEY 3.2 MoDile home Quile
and Serene Monrh-io- month lease.
$9501mo Owner-AgenI Comersione Re-
airy. Inc. 904-3390231


JAX BEACH- 428 3rd Ave. So., 2BR/1BA "-"" j_' .- ,,
house, CH&A, fenced yard, $825/mo, BEAUTIFUL 3BR house, walk io ocean.
"(904)891-0606 or (352)478-2161. resiauranis. $1750 mo 993-3226


FURNISHED BEAUTIFUL 3br, atlantic
"bch. $1500 3mo. minimum. 993-3226.
2BR,1.5BA. FIREPLACE, garage WDHU.
nice neighborhood $800.mo .$500.dep
247-3443.
JAX BEACH, 909 7th Ave. North,
2BR/1BA house- w/screened in porch,
fenced yard, CH8A. $970/mo.
(904 891-0606 or (3521478-2161.
ATLANTIC BEACH
One block to ocean. 3BR/2BA, hardwood
floors, big yard,, no pets. 328 10th St.
$1500/mo. w/references. McGuire Mtg.
246-9915. .


OCEAN PARK SUITES
Luxury lurnisned 1 & 2 Bedroom Suiles
Hign Qualiry King Beds
Equipped Kitchens
2nd Streel & 5th Ave. South
www.oceanparksuites.com
(904)318-0044
S. JAXBch. 2BR, fully furnished, ocean-
Sfront condo Monthly/ Weekly. 241-0267.
www.rentjacksonvillebeach.com
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR.4BA. weekly, monthly, yearly Call
1904)249-8269.


JAX BEACH, 3 Dedrooms, newly remod- KEY LARGO condo 2BR/2BA great for
eled. 14th Ave. S., hot tub. $1275/mo. dvngi snoring 1 week $800, biweekly
568-8700. $500 Cal 904-673-9793:
OCENFON 1OR'2B, eely


JAX BCH, 3/1, 6 blocks to ocean. WDHU,
11 00st $1000/mo. No dogs. 881-8590.,
MONTH TO Month, 2/2, ICW, W/D, newly
renovated. $1250/mo. (904)571-5517.
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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 & condosl From $500 per
weekly All South Realty, 241-4141.

1 i ft4 :1 l S I S


AB, BEAUTIFUL First floor suite w/kitch-
en, W/D privileges. 235-9304.


NEW RESIDENCE, master bedroom w/
private bath for rent. $700/mo. 237-4354.
JAX BEACH, walk to beach, upstairs bed-
room, private bath, $500/mo. 237-4354.


ATL BEACH room w/bath utilities includ-
ed, washer/ dryer, $560/mo. + deposit. No
pets. 249-6221, 868-5208.

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ATLANTIC BEACH. Seaplace- 1 blk to
ocean. 2/2, pool side. Remodeled. No
pets. $975/mo., yr lease, dep. 249-7967.
DIRECT INTERCOASTAL Waterfront
luxury condo, patio w/lighthouse view,
whirlpool bath, boatslip, pool, downtown
St. Augustine, new, 2BR/2BA, granite
countertops. Ready to move-in.
$1800/mo. (904)993-6283.
PVB CONDO- beautifully renovated 2/2,
new. appliances, wood floors, fireplace,
w/d, beach access, 5 star amenities,
$1000/mo. (Long Term), 386-837-2799,
813-482-5354.
EXECUTIVE. CONDO, Jax Beach, 310
South 2nd St., Unit D, 3BR/3.5BA, 2 car
arage, 1 block from beach, brand new.
2000/mo. +dep. (904)233-2151.
PVB. CONDO 2BR/2BA deluxe on lake.
Beach access. New appliances including
Washer/Dryer. Approved -pets okay.
$1150/month. Available now. (904) 81,3-
0304
PVB, 2/2 condo, 1 level,$1050/mo. Credit
ck required. 626-9630.
OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
vaulted ceiling, beautiful tile. Bright, open
floor plan. No dogs. $1700/mo.
(404)325-0820, (404)784-6601.
BEAUTIFUL SAWGRASS Beach Club Vil-
la, $1250/mo, weekly rates available, 280-
5170 or 616-5274.


.3750sf building for renl. Can divide Near
Adventure Landing. Warehouse or multi-
purpose use Good exposure to Beach
Blvd. 343-1919. 249.3214


COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE/ shop
space and lot for lease Staming @
$500'mo. (9041514-1090.
S ;---*i.._ .-w.

HEALTHY, HAPPY. black kitten. 10mo
old, good w.dogs. Free to good home
626-3780. ,
PET SITTING, n vour home Dog walking.
Responsible, mature Call Kirry. 874-6062
FOUND
LOVEBIRD In the Southside area.
Call 904-735-5961.


BEAUTIFUL ADULT Himalayan Cats lor
sale. $75 lor two or $50 each Declawed.
neblered 1904)662-0300.
MALE AND Female CocKailels wiln large
cage. $200. OBO 710-0112.


HOMELESS PETS lor adoplion- Cars &
dogs 246-3600


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


NOTARY SERVICES available at your
convenience and your location. Also,
Docimeni Services. Records Manage-
ment, Courier Services 373-0630.


DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE! Uncon-
lesied divorce papers Without Kids (while
you wart) With kids la Iltle longer) Since
-1981'4y pal l only~ '9.4)6l.1.-S7 .'



PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given of offices up ror
election and dales ot elections in ihe Ciry
ol Neplune Beach. Offices' Councilor -
Seal 4, Councilor Seat 5 Qualifying
dales; Septemoer 18 Noon until Sep-
lemoer 22, 2006- Noon Election dates
November 7, 2006 and December 5, 2006
Run oh II required. Books close Monday
October 10. 2006 at 5'00 pm Books re-
open on November 8, 2006 (if no run off
-equireda December 6, 2006 (if run-off
.election is required).
iisa Volpe, CMC
C;iy Clerk
BL 8,1806


JAX BCH area Siberian Husk.e While wi
while eyes. Chain collar with Lansing,
Michigan tag. Found around Beach Blvd
and 2nd SI. 992-2265


MATH TUTOR- Experienced, Certified
Math Teacher will tulor students grades
K-12. Call Stacle @ 249-2293
ARTISTS- JOIN Art Classes forming now
at The New South Beach Gallery in Beach
Plaza. Weekly workshops and painting de.
mos. 4 to 6 weeks. Preregisier and info at
904-247-4341 or 904-708-2911
PIANO LESSONS
All levels, styles 8 ages. Will come to your
home. Piano Tuning also available.
241-4954, 655-3300.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
e-mail: classified@beachesleader.com
PIANO LESSONS
In your home or mine. Ages 6-adult.,
Call ,Lynn Experienced, Teacher.
567-5337.


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


JANITORIAL PERSONNEL needed night-
ly, will train. Must have transportation and
phone. Call 757-7007.


OWN YOUR own office space, boat/
barge w/5 built in work stations on ICW at
Palm Cove Marina. Great tax write off.
$59,000 OBO. Call Guy at 904-614-7740.
INDIVIDUAL QUALITY Executive Office,
overlooking golf course in S. Jax Beach.
Call 241-5553 x15.
OFFICE spaces for rent- 9'x15' w/ storage
room 12'x24' (could be 2- 12'x12' rooms).
Separate back door entrance, electric &
water incl. Located on 3rd St., Jax Bch.
(904)249-3863.
LARGE 1 room healthcare office. Share
common areas, bathrooms, office manag,
er, ample parking, 3rd Street, Neptune
Bch. 241-0666.
APPROXIMATELY 750 sf. quality office
space overlooking golf course in S. Jax
Beach. Call 241-5553 x15.
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THE LEADER seeks part-time person to
help sports department. Must be available
10-15 hours a week, reliable transporta-
tion, interest in sport and ability to write
clearly and concisely. Ability to take pic-
tures valuable. Will require mainly late af-
ternoons and early evenings. Will consider
student il r ,'. 1 call Rob DeAngelo at
249-9033 or send emal tlo
sports@bgacliesiLeader.com.
CHILDCARE PIT experuebced, 20 hrs per
week, must have own vehicle: 285-4165.
CREW LEADER
Must be able to oversee a crew of 6-8
people. Be motivated, dependable'and a
multi- tasker. Some computer skills. 5pm-
11pm or later. Call Debbie after 5pm
285-3400 ext. 3352.


CULINARILY BLESSED? Pul your skills
to use in ministry and get money in your
pocket. Local church seeking part-time
cook/ event coordinator for Wednesday
evening programs and occasional church
events. ContactDebbie at 221 -1700 or fax
resume to 221-9191:
DEPENDABLE. EXPERIENCED salesper-
son to work at furniture consignment store
10-6pm, 2-3 days per week 241-5558.


WAITSTAFF/ BARTENDER: Private Club
Allantic Beach PT/ benefits/ flexible
schedule. Average inclusivee wage $11-
$14. Apply in person, 1600 Selva Marina
Dr. DFWP


RELIABLE HELPER for Moving Company
in Jacksonville Beach. 249-9395.
994-1269.
.COUNTER HELP, Ponte Vedra area, P/T,
afternoons & Saturday. Call 285-5644.
OFFICE ASSISTANT needed wln trend-
ly, professional pnone voice and atlenlion
to detail. Flexible hours. Knowledge ol
ACT, Excel, and Word helpful. Located in
Ponle Vedra. Call 285-5855.
GENERAL OFFICE Manager. Bookkeeper
needed for inlenor design company. Pan-
time, ?2hrs. per week. Fax resume to.
904-247-3200.
HANDYMAN HELPER wanted, skilled or
unskilled. Immediate hire. (407)733-8686.
AFFORDABLE CHIROPRACTIC Medicine
Jax Bcn interviewing receptionist.8-2 or 2-
8 shift Must De professional, able to
schedule appointments, collect tees, and
ale t 10 mulh-ask. Please call
247-ACHE(2243) between 12 30- 2.30.
NEED "SHADOW to assist first grade
sludeni with school work and activities at
small, private Jax Bcn school. Ideally
Monday- Friday 8:30am-12noon. (Oppor-
tunities at other times also available.)
Email' resume::
bart@mullilamilybrokers corn
GOLF CART ATTENDANT: Seiva Manna.
Country Club. :FT.PT\ benefits\ 401k., DL
required. Golf privileges Apply in person.
DFWP
EARN $100-$440/WK CERTIFIED
NURSING ASSISTANTS NURSING STU-
DENTS. Part-lime to lullume hours provide.
ing visits and shifts for homecare parents.
Reliable transportation and caring person.
allty required Call 241-1656 Tor more in-
formation or apply online al www.nfhson-
line.com.
PART TIME Recepllonistb Data Entry
30 year eld consulting company locate
on Hodges Blvd is seeking a PiT front
desk ReceptionistlDala Entry person.
Mul ,hae, professional appearance and a
polite speaking voice. Experience in an-
swering a multi-line'telephone system ;s
desired. Basic computer skills are re-
quired Must be able to accurateiy input
customer information ino a compulenzed
database system. Oiner dulies include
creating reports maintaining inventory ol
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
BEACHES MONTESSORI School has im-
mediale opening for energetic aftercare
Associate. 10:30am-3pm M-F. Must enjoy
cnlloreni Beautilul campus and good hour-
ly rale. AA or above. Call 247-5745. Send
resume To CLane@dmson)lne org
BATHROOM TECHS
& CUSTODIAN
Self motivated, fast moving, flexible, multi-
task person. Must be able to follow di-
rections. Reliable transportation a must.
6pm-10:30pm, or later Call Deobie after
2pm. 285-3400, exi 3352. DFWP.




LANDSCAPE! LAWN MAINTENANCE
Foreman. Apply 7am, TNT Landscape
1074 10tn Ave. S .Jax Beach 247-4477.
INSIDE SALES
Work at ihe Beach. We are a Microsoh
Developer providing software for transpor-
tation logistics, dispatch, and accounting.
(Heavy 'prospecting, telemarkeuing, and
lead generation.) Prospecting expenence
a must along with'strong PC skills and
ability to work independently. Fax resume
to 241-7333 or email Jennifer at jenni-
ferw@desertmicro.het

CNA
.FULLTIme, 3pm-11pm at Premiere Retire-
ment Community Health Center. Excellent
benefit package, competitive wages, good
working environment Applications availa-
ble at Fleet. Landing Security Gate, One
Fleet Larding Blvd., Atlaptic Beach, FL;
Fax to, (904)246-9447; email to:
jobs@fleetlandiig.com EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace.
*AGENTS ASST needed for insurance
agency, M-F, 9am-1pm, $10 per hr. Call
992-9638.
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ABSENT ANSWER, is looking for happy
people to work Ft flexible shifts. Will traip<
Great pay. Call today 270-2357.


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TEACHERS FOR toddlers 1-2yrs old. 2-
6:30pm. 40hrs childcare training preferred.
Must be patient, reliable, sense of humor.
Franklyn Learning Center, 1851 Beach
Blvd., Jax Bch. 32250.242-9645. EOE.
WANTED PART time Administrative As-
sistant at a Ponte Vedra Condominium.
Duties to include phones, computer work,
walking, climbing stairs, etc. 20 hours per
week at $10.00 per hour. Please fax re-
sume to (904)242-2657. "
WORD PROCESSOR proficient n Micro-
soft Office. 998-8360.
HAIRSTYLIST
PLEASANT surroundings, gated commun-
ity. Tuesday, Thursday, friday 9am-
2:30pm. Contact: Renee 246-9900, ext.
115.


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HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Immediately.
Flexible hours, no weekends, excellent
pay. Transportation & phone required.
591-5901, 514-1188.
*BEACH DRIVERS*
Taxi Drivers needed to work Beach and
Intercoastal areas, at least 23 yrs. old,
good driving record. Call 249-0360.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE
City of Atlantic Beach, $10.53/hr+ bene-
fits. Performs cashier work,-H.S. Diploma/
GED. (1) year. exp. pref. Applications ac-
cepted until 8/30/06 and may be obtained
at www.coab.us or 800 Seminole Rd., At-
lantic Beach, FL (904)247-5820. No smok-
er/ tobacco users. Drug testing conducted.
EOE.
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;' emall to:
Jobs@fleetleandlng.com EOE/ Drug-
Free Workplace.
HARRY'S SEAFOOD
BAR & GRILL
NEEDS FULL time Servers, Exp. Cooks &
Host/ Hostess with open availability. Apply
within 1018 North 3rd St., Mon- Fri, 2pm-
4pm.
TEACHER FOR infant room, 9:30-
6:30pm. 40hrs childcare training preferred.
Must be reliable, positive & able to lift &
carry at least 301bs. Franklyn Learning
Center, 1851 Beach Blvd., Jax Ben 32250
242-9645. EOE.

NADER'S PEST RAIDERS. We have an
opening within our organization for a lawn
technician. Competitive salary. You must
possess a good driving record. Our com-
pany has full benefits with retirement, bo-
nuses, paid vacation & holidays. We have
a great working environment. We have
been in business for over 14 years. Fax'
resume to 273-0682 or fill out an applica-
tion at 10066 Sawgrass Drive West, Ponte,
Vedra Beach.
** *

POOL CLEANER
w/valid Florida Driver's License. Experi-
ence helpful but will train. Good salary &
benefits. Apply: Surfside Pools, 313
Beach Blvd., 246-2666, or fax resume:
249-8801, e-mail: surfsidepools @aol.com
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.
LAWN MAINTENANCE Tech needed. No
experience necessary, will train. Must be
aote to work in Ihe neat and be a non-
smoker while ai work. $7/hr to start, more
$ with experience Call AAron 861-7431.
RECEPTION/ CUSTOMER Service posi-
tion,' 8:30am-5pm, M-F, Jax Bch office,
need. excellent people skills. Please fax
resume to 904-346.9008. ,
THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH
employs individuals in a varlery of posi-
lions. For a Islhng of current opponunities
please visit us in person 11 N. 3rd St, 2nd
floor call 247-6263, send an email to per-
sonnel''iaxocnll.net, or visil our webslle
www JacksonvilleBeach.org Drug Iree
work environment, EOE VP.
EXPERIENCED PIT COOK
Borio's BBQ in Neptune BCh. Apply in per-
son, daily 2-5p m.
MOVING AND Storage Co. ,s currently
seeking professional courteous and expe-
rienced Laborers and Drivers Drivers
must possess a valid A or B CDL Drivers
License Drug testing is required. For
more information call 241-2921.
FULL-TIME YEAR round lawn mainte-
nance position available lor the night indi-
vidual Call 553-6338.
STAXI DRIVERS.Wanted Clea~n-dr lhr rge-
cord'lequred. Call April 246- 9999
GROWING FAST paced lawn mainte-
nance company looking for F.T help. 655-
8502
NEED FRONT DESK' Office Assistant for
busy doctor's office PT. Fax to 273-4607
or Email resume to: pvbdr@bellsouin.net
'SMALL FULL service landscape company
now hiring.,for all field positions., Call for
details 998-9677.
S: CSRi INSURANCE agency. Must hold. or
De willing to obtain. 4-40 license. Salary
based on experience. Immeadate open-
i ng Fax resume to 247-4-49

Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Servces, Inc 246.
0967.
STITCHES AND Screens is looking for
embroidering operators. Experience pre-
ferred. And also entry level screen printing
help. Immediate hire. Please call 962-
8593.

NADER'S PEST RAIDERS. We have an
opening within our organization for a de-
tail- oriented person.-Some computer
knowledge helpful but npi necessary. 'Pay
Dased on experience We are located in
Ponie Vedra Beach and have a great
working envronment Our company has
lull benelils with retirement, bonuses, paid
vacation and holidays. We have been in
Business for over 14 years. Fax resume to
273-0682 or fill out an application @
10066 Sawgrass Drive West, Ponte Vedra
Beach.

LIVE- IN for charming, petite disabled
women. Salary, private room & bath, use
of a car. Refs. & background cheek re-
quired. Call 343-6138.
PEST CONTROL Company needs Lawn
Care Tecnncian busy company, no expe-
rience necessary Stable. hard workers
earn nigh wages DFWP Call 241 7874.

SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top
pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811,
11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax, *FL
32224.
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CALL ABOUT our Drivers that average
$70K+ per year Quality home time- every
week CDL-A; 2yrs. experience required.
(800)889-8139.
FRONT OFFICE for' busy dermatology
practice in Ponle Vedra. Must be comput-
er savvy and know insurance. F'T, exc.
benelhs. Fax resume to 901-273-04 10
SCAFFOLD ERECTORS construction
personal (skilled and unskilled) excellent
pay. 249-8147 or 726-5661.
NEW TROPICAL Smoothie Cafe, at the
Beach, now hiring full-time Assistants and
Supervisors. 'Apply in person between
1l1am-2pm. 1230 Beach Blvd. 242-4949.
WAITSTAFF: Private club Atlantic Beach.


FT/ benefits/ flexible schedule. Average
inclusive wage $11- $14. Apply in person,
1600 Selva Marina Dr. DFWP


CUSTODIAN
IF you are an energetic worker who enjoys
service and maintenance work in the
cleaning and housekeeping of buildings
and facilities, look no further than the City
of Jacksonville. We provide excellent pro-
motional opportunities along with a com-
petitive salary and benefits package. We
are currently seeking a Custodian who will
be able to work with routines and proce-
dures used in. custodial work which is
learned on the job. Requirements are the
ability to read and write English and be
able to move and lift cleaning equipment.
Salary is $1,333.45 monthly. Apply by
'Friday, August 18th at www.coj.net or at
City Hall/ Human Resources, 117 W.
Duval St., Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL
32202.

Construction Worker
w/valid Florida Driver's License. Experi-
ence helpful but will train. Good salary &
benefits. Apply at Surfside Pools, 313
Beach Blvd., 246-2666 or. fax resume to:
249-8801, e-mall: surfsidepools@aol.com.


S RECRUITMENT DIRECTOR
50+ hrs/per/week, The Bales Co. Jack-
sonville, FL 32224. Min req: BS in Biology
or equivalent, 7 years executive search
experience. Develop. implement, manage.
programs regarding recruitment. Verify
references, clinical training, employment,
certification, registration & educational
background check for all recruiters in the
biotech field. Insure database meets client
needs. Upgrade info on trens/licensing re-
quirements in the biotech employment
market. Must know the research/ biotech
marketplace; molecular biology, techni-
'ques; and laboratory, sales cycle. Send
resumes to bales@ balescompany.com
PONTE VEDRA, AR Accounting Clerk po-
sition. Requires fast learner and well or-
ganized. Good pay, e-mail resume to
:khome@cntre.com., EOE. '
HAIR CUTTER needed for Barber Shop in
Jax Bch. 228-1128.
DISHWASHER
FULL-TIME. 1"30pm to 9:30pm in main
dining room kitchen. Dependability ana
puncluality a must. Excellent benetls and
greal work environment. to apply, applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Securiry
Gate. One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, FL 32233, Fax to (904)246-9447;'
mail tojobs@fleetlandlng.com EOE/
Drug-Free Workplace.
HELPERS/.LABORERS NEEDED for resi-
dentialL commercial restoration. GREAT
PAYI Call 472-9506 or 247-8340.: .
CUSTOM Interior Trim Carpenter or nelp-
ers needed., any carpentry experience a
plus. Beaches and Ponte Vedra areas.
Call Tim 509-9071. .
BEACHES LAW Firm. Experienced Real
Estate Paralegal. Pnor Management ex-
perience Fax resume (904)269-8799
VET RECEPTIONIST, TEC-INICIAN. FT/
PT Exp Preterred. PVB Call 285-0023.


AUTO/TRUCK TECHNICIAN
National Fleet Maintenance provider
seeks Service Tech for the Wesitsde
Jacksonvlile shop. PM & Demand repairs
lor Auto. L' Med trucks ASE & CDL
helpful, tools required. Benefits. M- F
days. BcKgrnd & drug test req'd. Contact
Misty- mgreen'@butlercom 800-916-9664
EOE/M/FN/D.
BEACHES LOCATION
HELP EMPLOYERS HIRE BETTER
PEOPLE. Fast growing human resources
support & background screening company
offers a fascinating high paced position.
Duties include data enlry, online & lele-
phone research & problem solving for cli-
ents nationwide. Choose SingleSource
Services at www JOBZONEUS.com to ap-
-ply.
DRIVER, LIGHT delivery for Veteran's
'charity. Own vehicle, cash paid daily
1-(800)969-8387.
A/C & Healing company needs Installers
& Service Technicians. Top pay & bene-
fits Call Rob 509-3062
BEACHS "p 0ash- f |LierWp
^e~Aa P. He oteabl" p
SAvail Apply in person, 1401 Beacn Blvd.
SALES POSITION available'for a well es-
tablisned marble and granite importer lo-
cated ar the beach Knowledge of stone
materials and design helplul. Salary and
benetlls negotiable upon experience Fax
resume to 241-3204
MEDICAL ASSISTANT lor busy pediatric
once nas immediate opening Spanish
speaking a plus. Call 246-9428.
Bookkeeper
Ouickbooks. Excel. A/R. A/P G/L, Payroll
experience required Salary 2 benefits.
Fax resume 904 241-0752.


FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE
MANAGER in holistic, internal medical ol-
fice. Full 'pan time secretarial, clerical
and suppon of M.D a unique setting. Ex-
per;ence required in answering phones.
computers, communications and public-re-
lations Must be enthusiastic, dependable,
consisent, and an excellent match. Fax
resume wiln references; no phone calls
please Persephone Healing Arts Center,
FAX: (904)246-3778
CUSTOMER SERVICE entry level posi-
tion for last paced printng company. Must
have computer experience Stop by 640 N.
3rd St., JB or fax resume to: 241-7349


Bartender,Liquor Store Clerk, Door Per-
son, Must be able to work days. nights.
weekends. ana holidays. Must pass drug
test and background check Call Robert
465-0149.
PRESSURE WASHING, window clean-
ing, help needed. Drivers license ,
plus. 422-7114.
SERVERS, HOST/ Hostesses,' bussers,
Line Cooks, Must be able to work week-
ends. Top wages. Apply ,in person 10am-
2pm, Campeche Bay Cantina, 127 1st
Ave. North. (rear door) 249-3322.
DRIVERS: CDL A. OiOps or Teams No
forced dispachl 44 offices nationwide.
851% gross pd. weekly Insurance avail.
JRC Transportation 800-344-4029.
GOLF CART ATTENDANT: Selva Marina
Country Club. FT\ PT\ benefits\' 401k. DL
required. Golf privileges. Apply in person.
DFWP.
FT AND PT Front and back office work.
Computer skills, typing skills, and organi-
zational skills required. Exp preferred bul
not required. 246-3232.

EDUCATIONAL SALES
Join our team 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.
a company & work in Ponle 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:
jim@medlaklds.com



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KITCHEN/ CUSTODIAL. Sunday days, LICENSED CUSTOMER SERVICE Rep
Wednesday evenings. $8 per hr. Back- needed for State Farm Agent at Beach &
ground check. Beaches Church. Call San Pablo. Call 223-0035.
Ruth. 710-8370. OFFICE CLEANERS needed for cleaning
*DIANA'S STYLING SALON* nightly. Will train, must have transportation
2550-7A Mayport Rd. Nail Tech & Hair and phone. Call 273-2761.
Stylist. Call for details. 525-2164 ask for
Diane.
DIRECT TECHS NEEDED. Truck pro- Immediate
vided. Experience not necessary, we will O openings
train. Call 1-800-532-4991.
GUTTER INSTALLER needed, experi- Join our team of
ence required. Call 241-5099 for appt. C ln our team on
DFWP. cleaning professionals

No Nights or Weekends
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
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"Be Part of the Best"

Housekeepers
Apply at the
Fairfield Inn & Suites
1616 N. First St.
We offer great pay, paidvacation &
personal time, Hearth/vision/dental
insurance, 401K.


WE ARE COMFORT KEEPERS"T

DO SOMETHING SPECIAL

Be A Comfort Keeper
When you become a Comfort Keeper, you are doing
something special. Whether full or part-time, Comfort,
Keepers provide companionship, help around the
house and other non-medical care for seniors in there
homes.To learn what becoming a Comfort Keeper is
all about, call us at (904)247-0402 or visit
www.BeAComfortkeeper.com.


Comfort 233 North 3rd St. #201
Koepor Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
WWW.BEACOMFORTKEEPER.COM '
Over 500 independently Owned, &Operated Qffices


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HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in Commercial and Residen-
tial Cleaning Lawn. Care. Auto Cleaning,
Window Cleaning. Janiiorial Services, etc;
Call Hermon, 246-4238, 612-1755
S.* *., *
DO IT yourself hire a general contractor
to help you with Ine permit process and
subcontractors, when you want to invest
and IlIp homes Call 223-0677


SICK OF clutter? Need an organizer' '
Rooms, offices; houses.:: Call Cyndi
280-7551 for estimate.
SEWING MACHINE Repairs. Complete
tune-up. All makes, all models, $49.50.,
241-2112.


PIANO LESSONS
'In' ybU1"-home'or mine. Ages 6-adult.
Call Lynn Experienced Teacher.
567-5337.
FAST PAINTING tub, shower plumbing,
household repairs guaranteed, 333-3325,
223-0591.
HANDYMAN. HOUSE. Yard, Hauling. Call
223-5891.
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PADGETTS A/C & Heating, Inc. Family
owned and operated. When quality and
customer service are demanded call
Travis at 588-5222.
SERVICE, REPAIRS, INSTALLATIONS
Free Estimates. License'CAC1814887.


FLOORING ENGINEER'S. Tile, Wood,
Carpet. Sales & Installatioh. Free esti-
mates. Licensed/ Insured. Jim,,813-6756
or 619-3980.

AMY'S CLEANING service. 12 years ex-
1erience, reference, free estimates. 220-

SMILE! YOUR house was cleaned today
by Top to Bottom Housekeeping. Referen-
ces. Licensed. Just call and it will be done.
655-3443.
HOUSES WANTED to clean. 14 years ex-
perience. References. Maryann 377-6643.
EXPERT UPHOLSTERY Cleaning. Will
make it look like newl 223-0591.
PLEASE CALL Lynne's Cleaning Service
for your cleaning needs. Honest, depend-
* able Pet& House sitting, 343-4018
GEN. ONE TIME CLEANING. Homes etc.
Dis. References. 242-2546, 566-5540.
LET THE Honey Do Bees clean your ga-
rage for you. 246-4203.
LOOKING FOR work Beaches area: Will
Clean your home as if my own home. De-
pendable. 904-241-0743.


FENCES
WOOD Fence Specialist. Install, replace.
35yrs Experience. References. Mick Out-
door Enterprises. 241-7276, 838-9599.


STUCK? FRUSTRATED? Call Rob. All
applications, house calls, training, repairs,
upgrades, websites, graphics Free phone
tech. 904-249-3034 or email:
callrob@comcast.net.


CUT RIGHT LAWN SERVICE. Free esti-
mates, local, reasonable prices. We do it
right the first time. No contracts required.
Call, Ray, 607-0853.


STOP OVERPAYING Landscape by Li-
nus., Licensed. Insured. Dependable.
Beaches/West Beaches/ Ponte Vedra.
294-2269.
PERSCHELBROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns. Free esiemales. 246-0967
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc. Competitive
rates. Call Alan. 237-5301.


:A NATIVE SUN LAWN
& LANDSCAPE.
Total Lawn Maintenance. Clean-ups, Sod-
ding, Mulching, Re-planting. Free esti-
mates. 247-3344.


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HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE. .
.SpeciMatrno- 'ini "'O-irnplete 'Flowrb d d
Cleaning and Workover". Call Hermoh,
,246-4238, 612-1755.
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CHEAP MOE'SI Compelete lawn service
Mosl yards only $20. 1904)422-0593
ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare. Free esti-
mates. Professional customer service.
Mowing, edging, weeding, trimming- trees,
shrubs. Licensed & insured. Residential &
commercial. CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.

ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quallty'Service. Reasonable
rales 821-0737.
LAWN AND Landscape maintenance. 12
years experience. Free estimates. Call
Kirk at 904-370-0065.
WE WANT WORK
Free estimates. Mow, edge, trim, weeding,
clean-ups 1 time or regularly Shrub trim.
,ming, pruning, sod, mulch, hauling.
Prompt Service. Insured. 207-4037.
BOBCAT BOB
Grading, Lawn Replacements. Spread
Dirt, Gravel, Lime Rock, Mulch, Stone.
Irrigation Repairs. MUCH MOREI Bob,
334-6091.


PRESSURE WASHING, quality work at
reasonable price. Call Nick 349-5990..
PRESSURE WASHERS lor reni or sale.
Tucker Equipmenl Rental 246-1330
OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Safe roof cleaning. Deck & fence
restoration. Pressure washing. Licensed &
Insured. Call Kevin 994-0045.

ALL BEACHES
PRESSURE CLEANING
Pressure Cleaning. Mold, mildew special-
ist. Roofs, sidewalks, 'driveways, decks.
Residential/Commercial. Licensed/Insur-
ed. Free Estimates. 15% off new commer-
cial accounts. ,
708-7239


FAST INTERIOR painting, drywall, tex-
ture. Specialize in smaller jobs. Will work
evenings & weekends. Licensed, insured,
references. 403-7389.
RETIRED PAINT contractor getting bored.
Paint interior, exterior, new construction &
,repaints. Brent 241-4204.


PAINTING & repairs by Dean. Interior/ex-
terior painting. All types of repairs, busi-
ness & residential. Fully lic. & insured.
309-4720.
WYMAN'S PAINTING and PRESSURE
WASHING COMPANY. 15yrs. experi-
ence. Specializing in Beach homes.
221-4117.
SAVE NOWI Interior & Exterior painting.
Pressure washing. 19yrs. at Beaches.
Free Estimates. 881-4223.
BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting,
free estimates, work guaranteed, licensed.
610-7768.


PERSCHEL & MEYER PEST MGMT.
We service thousands of beach residents.
www.perschelandmeyer.com 241-3409.
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DAVID'S POOL SERVICE Weekly clean.
ing. Most residential pools $25'week+.
chemicals. Licensed, Insured We maKe
your Ile a little easier. 285-0240.


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.
S.E. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS.
Please see our Ad in the Business Re-
view, 855-1254
PERFECTION. DRYWALL Incl Specializ-
ing in drywall & home manmenance Lic. 8
ins. (904)509-2849.
TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs specializing in termie damage
246-1529


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C&J REPAIR Services., Carpentry, Dry-
wall, Painting, Paperhanging,. Tiling, etc.
Licensed, Insured. 955-0593, 241-1461.


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

246-4203
Licensed & Fully Insured

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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.


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SOUTHSIDE TREE Service. Enhance the
beauty of your trees. PALMS TRIMMED.
904-318-0569 Alan DeLoach


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TRIM CARPENTERS & Painters, $10-$25
per hr. Call Jeff @ 728-8398.

ORDER ENTRY/ CUSTOMER SERVICE
VENUS Call Center. is looking for Order
Entry Reps. to take incoming calls from
our customers. Excellent comm. skills/
keyboard skills and customer service ex-
perience required. Training class starts
Sept. 5th, Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm. Day and
night shifts available.
FACILITIES DEPT.
Jack of all trades/ handyman to working
our building maintenance dept. Call our
job line 645-6000 prompt 2. EOE.


INK AND Toner Refill in Beaches area.
High profits, Untapped potential. Easy to
operate. 247-3815.
6-1/2 YEAR Established Beach Tanning
Salon, $60,000 246-7120.


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


FREELANCE BOOKKEEPER for hire. All
aspects of accounting. 10+ yrs. exp. Ref-
erences avail. 703-6550.



FREE WELLNESS EVALUATION
Includes a nutritional and lifestyle evalua-
tion and body composition analysis Gall
Jeremy or Patti @ 904-223-0165 to book
your appointment today.


PRIVATE DUTY CNA looking to care for
elderly. Exc. refs. Degree w/ many years
exp.. Please call Donna 285-0432.
IF YOU ate interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com

TRAVEL SALON
For the elderly all your hair needs in the
comfort of your home. Licensed and insur-
ed. Call Barbara 434-6206.
SENIORS SAVE $
Private CNAI HHA. exp CPR/ First Aid.
Flexible shifts 10-12,'nr Call 645-
1813,338-2200
PRIVATE DUTY CNA providing 24 hr day
care. Exp. refs & background Cynthia.
(352)672-2593.


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CLEARANCE SALE
SURFBOARDS $99 & Up
Guitars $99 & Up
X-box or playstations $79
Games 3 for $25
Engagement ring, 1 carat $999
A1A Prestige Jewelry & Pawn
327 10th Ave. North, 241-5666.
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. 13 piece
wiln cambour doors) excellent condition,
96x19x78, $500 OBO. Can ema0l a pIc-
lure. 249-0881
BED- KING martress set, $289. Can de-
liver. (9041391-0015.
AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
installed lor $899 249-8877
CONSTRUCTION SALE- oven, dishwash-
er, 6 panel doors, microwave, Ilki bar &
stools, electric fireplace 821-4308.
MOVING SALEI Ofice walnut desk,
5'x2.5', $200 Credenza in perfect cond.,
S 5.5'x1.5', $400. 247-1303.
WASHER & dryer, grey, Whirlpool, 3yrs
old, $600 703-8646
GIRLS WHITE bedroom set- dresser, mir-
ror nlghlsland, twin bed. $300. 241-8718
or 502-6926.
DARK SOLID oak 3 pc Oueen bedroom
set w/rwo drawer nile stand $275 OBO.
Large 3 cushion Early American couch.
clean, excellent condition, $250 OBO
241-5971
SSOLID OAK Oueen bedroom set In-
c ludes rounded headboard w/rattan inlay
Design, 72 six plus drawer. dresser
w/rounded mirror and rattan inlay, two
S 2-drawer nighisands, four drawer plus
storage Armoire Good condition $600,
992-1214
CONDO FURNITURE' like new. Pickled
Maple 3 piece entenainment center.$995.
china cabinet $695, desk-cina 'combo
$695, gentlemen mirrow/top ol chest $85,
rattan king sized 'head board $65.
223-5211
TOYOTA TACOMA accessories Ladder
: rack Irackil) $225. Diarrond plate tool box
$100 Fiberglass copper $275 Or all for
$500. 716.1518
80' MAHOGANY Duncan File Bear Claw
Dining Table, wiln 6ichairs, $750. Call
465-6966.
OFFICE DESK $50. bird cage $60. Henre-
don couch $450, framed ar. beveled mir-
rois, golf clubs. exercise equipment, 6 din-
ing chairs $300, computer desk $150.
223-5355
HP COMPUTER new powersupply new
monitor $200 00 lirm 422-6707
SOFA & LOVESEAT ot while, leather,
contemporary design exdellenl condition,
no tears, rips or slains, malching lamps in-
cluded $550 OBO 716-2606 or 716-
1034
CURVED CUSTOM sectional, muted
eanh lones down textured cusinons, exc.
cond.. $500 OBO Slatonary bike, hardly
used $100 241-2552.


FTHEP WNTD 5 m


REST EOUIP 2 new cash registers, 6'
drive Inru menu board, new water sohen-
er 3 comply Sink, hand sink, 90'LB ice
bin, 250'LB flake ice machine, grindmas.
ier, cappuccino machine, 5 cold prep la-
ble ss able. 3.cale tables, 9 cnairs, Irash
cans Everything you need to open a cof-
fee or smoothie cale Call 223-0677.
BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed,
w/mahress & box spring. Must sell. $395.
Can deliver 1904)858-Q350.
BAKERS RACK; like' new. metal, glass,
apd wood $150.' DelJ desktop 4400 com-
puter w/ scanner, printer, desk, and chair
Complete $650, tor all. Sofa and love seat,
neutral colored floral, good condition.
$5001or both.


PONTE VEDRA appliances, nice. white,
all like new, warranties. Premium Kllch-
enAld, built in oven, dishwasher, Convec-
tion Oven/Microwave. Fridgldaire 26cult
Refrigerator Remodeling, must sell
ASAP, 904-993-8700 Jill.
POOL TABLE oak finish all accessories,
$1200, Call 273-9842
OAK CLAW-LEG oval dining table with 4
barrel rattan chairs. Sell together or sepa-
rate able $200 chairs $100 241-5668
SCAN DESIGN Teak wood queen bed
$250 Hybrid waveless mattress waterbed
$50. Window A/C 15K BTU 220 volt,
$125. 322-8545
MOVING-SALE 5pc. rarlttan living rm set
$200, 6pc living'rm set 500, child 4pc
bedroom set $75, 220-4564
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS for sale. Furniture,
washer & dryer, elc. 304-8694.
CHERRY QUEEN ANNE FORMAL din-
ing set: Sacrifice $800 OBO Oak Comer
desk $45, Oak luton frame $40. 536-6400.
QUEEN-SIZE BED w/frame $120. Full-
size bed w/trame $90. Cleag, quality beds.
Can deliver: 246-1832
BED- BRAND name queen set,
new. w/warranty $129. Can deliver.
(904)858-9350
WASHER DRYER (Kenmore Eliel HE3,
paid $1100 each. sell $750 OBO. 30 day
guarantee, 241-3000


6 PIECE Bedroom Set includes queen
mattress & box, new still in boxes. $499.'
Can deliver. 858-9350.
GUN SHOW
August '26th and 271n, at the Morocco
Shrine. 3800 St. Jonns Bluff'Road (9A),
Jacksonville North Florida Arms Collec-
tors. lnfo"(904;461-0273
Washer & dryer- heavy duty. super ca-
pacity, exc. cond. $150 each Will guaran-
tee.' Can deliver 874.1747.
55 GALLON tank w/ wooden cabinet & top
incl. all.access. $300 OBO. 764-0065 or
720-0815.
LARGE SOLID oak roll top desk. $400.
Bedroom 'set, sold 'wood, dresser. 2 end
tables. HB, chest $350 -All in good cond.
241-3933 .


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Coming soon. Beaches area. Atlantic and San Pablo. Are you
seeking a real career not just a job? We are now building our team
at Jacksonville's glamorous, new salon under construction. We
are interviewing the area's best and most talented hair and color
stylists, nail professionals, aestheticians, administrative assistant/
receptionist and apprentices. High income potential and benefits
plan. Clientele bonus considered.

Call 220-8900 for an interview with Mr. Eli Alain Vital, master
stylist and General Manager.


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WICKER, STEMWARE, china, antique
dressers. lamps, vintage clothes, glass-
- ware, depression glass, and more Salur-
day 8am-12pm, 317 5th Ave. S. 246-
3055
MOVING SALE Saturday Hand tools. drl
press, band saw, vintage snopsmith. anh-
que lumiture, trundle bed, & misc. 3603
1st St. Soutn.


YARD SALE Frdday & Salurday, 7-until RENOVATION SALE everything from A-Z, 14' ALUMINUM boat. 25np. Irader, excel.
Misc items & crans 535 16th Ave No Saturday. 8 30-12pm, 40 Solana Rd (ok lent conditions $2500 lirm, 765-9230
to park at 44 Solano)


GARAGE SALE. 1822 Nightfall Dr. NB ESTATE SALE/ Moving Sale. We're.at the
Sai 81H9 9am-12pm end. 3126 Courtney Woods Ct. Sat 8/19,
UIIG. PCUIRIHI urmana Salal Sal ., 7-?.


BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam mattress & boxspring. new In
plastic w/warranty. $379 Must sell
(904)858-9350.
FURNITURE: COUCHES, loveseats, din-
ing tables, buffet, ant. center, dresser,
desks, desk chairs, wing chair, side.
chairs. Gall 616-1000.
18' 2002 Four Wlnns Bow Rider Ski Boall
190HP. Super clean, All the extra'sl War-
rantled engine Sunsport interlorl Call
Jane (904)226-8043
FREE FIREWOOD, you pick up! 1210 7In
Ave N Jax Bch.
LAZY BOY swivel rocker recliner. palm
tree upholstery, exc. cond. paid $695. sell
$250. 246-7297.
(2) APPLE Ipods, 20go. $125 each Pyle
car In-dash stereo' TV w/ 5,n screen &
Pyle in-dasn DVD/ MP3 player & amp
$250 firm. Pro Dynamics prot Studio/
house speakers $2200 new. $300 lrm
241-4204 Brent
BLONDE WOOD enlenainmenm center
$500 Cohee & 2 end tables $50 Taupe
solar. loveseas cnair S ohoman $500.
220-2182.
WHIRLPOOL WASHER, exc cond., $125.
Ge Dryer, $100 30' electric stove $50 All
in good condition Can deil.er 3945-0226


LATIN PERCUSSION Aspire conga ael
natural llin sland- 10 and 11 Inch $325
OBO. also Rogue double-neck electric
guitar wiin case 5350 OBO Boln in excel.
lent condillon 904-247-3264


ANTIQUE: DOLL, FURN.. 40'S- 50's.
Hummels, collectibles. Silver, china, etc.
(904)860-5731
HEART PINE, ongub & groove flooring
cut from antique Pine'limbers. Installation,
stair material FLORIDA HEARTWOOD
249-8310.


MOVING SALE: sola, dining able
w.'chars. desks lamp, chairs, tools and
many misc Friday 8 Saiurday, 1927 Sel-
va Marina Drive


MOVING SALE lurntiure, misc, everything
musl go. Saturday, 8am-ppm, 170 Visla
Grande Drive, (Oh Marlin Ave. )

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HOLIDAY HARBOR- everything goes,
9am-3pm every day. 2320 Shipwreck Cir.
West. 223-5521
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 4324 Yacht
Club Rd Onega Chinese export, Can-
Ton, lois more antq porcelain Tbl lull of
sterl. French & country lurn. Old mirrors.
lamps linens. labnc, artwork, jewelry
Yard & garage lull ot brchiiecluial garden
an, columns. big iron urns, more Room
sze Stark & Olenr rugs Screens & many
decorator aems Full nouse! Tnurs 9-4, Fri
9.3. by CHINA CAT 241-0344
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Waterfront Property


DECORATOR ITEMS, lurnilfre, auinentic
Kate Spade, clothes. 3353 Zephyr Way
N ( Riptide Subdivision, oh ol South
Beach Parkway.) Saturday 8am-lpm
.ANNUAL RUMMAGE Aug 25, Aug 26
8a.m 2p.m. Jax Beach's Womans Club
1315 2nd Ave N. Jax. Beach
CHILDRENS GAME ablee, lurniture.
household misc, books Saturday 8am-?,
2857 SI. Johns Blvd. toft oi Osceola)
APPLIANCES, TOOLS, household items
Saturday, 7-10am 1016 N. 1st SI
DAD WANTS room In the garage. Many
I1 qllMU,~fqiipg eleclrqpics, .oysi shoes.
car parts Barbles flooring. lmniiure. dec-
oraive items, and much more. Saturday
August 19 from 8 until everything sold.
4068.Palrh Way, between Jacksonville Dr
& JTB.


8/19.' 8am-noon. Furniture, appliances,
toys, clothes, electronics & more. Great
Buysl First Christian Church, 2125 Ocean
Fromn NB at the ocean at Seagate Ave.
MOVING SALE- everything must go
Couches. desk. dressers. Ocean Oaks
Apl '301 Saturday 8am-12pm.
249.3748
BIG MOVING sale Everyining goes Fri-
day & Saturday. 8am-lpm, 505 Bowles.
Sireel
VARIOUS ITEMS Saturday, 8am-2pm,
5411 Hopkin SI
SATURDAY. AUGUST' 19th. 8am-tpm.
210 Bay Sireel. Household fishing tackle
beach sluh, etc No Early Birds
SATURDAY AUG 19rn. 8-1, 12i5 Indian
Woods Dr. c'ehinfd schooi. Canoe, bikes.
le,:hnciogy stuff, smoker, books misc
household.

GARAGE SALE
Neptune Beach
110 Walnut St., Neptune Beach,
Saturday, Aug. 19th, 8:00am till Noon.

FUNDRAISER
for
The Breast Cancer
3-Day, 60 mile walk in Oct.

LOTS OF GREAT STUFF
&
Homemade
Baked Goods too!

Sponsored by.
h., JenelCatlar
of l Canar Realty, Inc.
S & Phylis Slaines of
Re/May Coastal Real Estate


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boat slip for rent, 40ft. $500, 50ft. $600,
INCLUDES'POTABLE WATER, ELEC-
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service available @ slip. Mobile luel serv-
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25' CATALINA Sailboat, 1980, 3 sails,
OB motor, radio, $7500 OBO The Sail-
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2004 HARLEY Davidson. Dyna low under,
black. lots of chrome and accessories
$16.000 OBO 626-4863.


1995 FORD Econoline conversion van
Excelent condition 150.000 miles. $4500
246-8752
TOYOTA SIENNA LE 2001. Greal cordi.
lion, 7i0 miles, While gray interior
f10.500 OBO. 588-4691.
95 4X4 Explorer Conve-n-le Beach Bug-
gy- looks like a eep. Runs like brand new
$180i llrm 241-4204 Brenl.
85 CHEVY Pick up. runs great. $750
OBO. Call 652-6243
2004 JEEP Rangler- Willy's edilion. auto-
mallc, loaded, excellent condition. 17,500
miles Asking $17.500. 285-3228 or
838 -858


1998 TOYOTA Camry, good condo cool
A/C, then prool $4500 OBO 327-1081
1983 JEEP- J-10, one owner. 246-1788
BMW 5281 2000 Steplronic w/iess than
2000 miles on new eng. and transmission
White lan int., 6 dasc CD, power every-
thing Inc neadresis and tilt sleeping, ulnt
male int package, new lires, memory
seals, tinted windows, the list goes on
Great looking car. smooin ride. 2 yr war-
ranty on new BMW engine Call 476-6772
or tinaruss2003@yahoo.com lor more de.
tails and.or pics $21K OBO
2000 NISSAN Ullima GXE. excellent con.
dil;on. low miles. 4 door, power windows.
locks, cruise, new tires. $7400 OBO
887-9030
1990 TOYOTA Corolla, new transmission
w'l2mo warranty. runs good. $900 OBO.
316-9223
1971 VW Super Beetle. wine. new tires,
maintenance record Irom 2002. $12000.
249-9120 Ive message
2004 KIA SorenmoSUV Well maintained
37,000 miles. Still under ,warranty
$13.800 403-8341
MERCEDES .ROADSTER 2000 500SL,
well maintained, great driving. 2 lops, new
Micnelins, 98,000 miles, $24.900
246-6029 f
1997 KIA Sporlage. 100K miles Looks
and drives new. 4WD. Auto Cold A/C,
must sell. $2 900 OBO 716-2586


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