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Vol. 44, No. 19
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Christ Church plans 'on the right track'
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
In a workshop with the
Architectural Review
Committee IARC) of Ponte
Vedra Wednesday, Christ
Episcopal Church officials were
told they will need yet another
non-zoning variance for the
height of a proposed parking
garage.
The two-level garage, part of
.the church's plans to build a
new 19,000-square-foot parish
hall, exceeds the 25-foot
height limit for buildings
within 150 feet of residentially
zoned areas.
Representatives of the
church said in the meeting
they believe they can lower the
height ot the garage and elimi-
nate the need for any more
variances.
"From this point forward we
do not believe there is a need
for any more variances," said
Phil Kelly of the Stellar Group,
the company designing the
project.
The proposed parish hall
also exceeds the 25-foot height
limit, but the Ponte Vedra
Zoning and Adjustment Board
approved a non-zoning vari-
ance for that building in June.
In an attempt to disguise the
parking garage, designers
added tower-like structures at
the stairwells to break the long,
flat roof. The towers
reach 28 feet and are
within 150 feet of
residential\ zoned
land at the Ponte From t
Vedra Inn and Club ward
golf course. believe
Kelly explained need fc
that designers added variance
the towers in order
to make the garage
aesthetically appeal- -
ing to neighbors di
who objected to the
structure.
The original expansion
plans, presented in March
wI
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es.
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2005, included a 25,000-
square-foot parish hall with a
th ree-level
garage.
After receiv-
ing many com-
is point for- plaints from the
Sdo not community, the
there is a church agreed
any more to scale back its
plans, and the
new plans were
presented to the
hil Kelly, community in'
signer January.
SMost people
appeared to be relieved at the
new plans when they were
shown to the public.
Church representatives met
with ARC members Wednesday
to seek guidance on what the
ARC is looking for architec-
turally.
No decision was made on
the plans, but ARC members
did give some feedback.
"I appreciate the tower, I just
think you need to keep it with-
in the 25 feet," said Mike
Koppenhafer, chairman of the
ARC.
"I think you're on the right
track."
Jack Pope, Poite Vedra plan-
ning advisor for St. Johns
County, also advised church
officials that the eastern side ot
the garage may need some
sprucing up as well.
The same architectural tow-
ers used to break up the west-
ern side of the garage are not
planned for the eastern side
because it faces the golf course.
But, Pope said, that land is
zoned multifamily and could
very well be the home of con-
dominiums or single-family
homes in the future.
"That valuable land won't sit
there forever," Pope said.
So, the same elements need
to be added to the eastern side
See CHURCH, A-3
Denial of cell tower
along Roscoe Blvd.
appealed to county
proto EL:: LAURA FOAI LER
Twila Miller (in green top) auditions youngsters for the Vox Angelica chorus Tuesday at the Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra
Beach. With her are (from left) Anna Morgan, Aaron Joiner (in reflection), and Victoria Fitzmorris.
At center, body + movement + music = art
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF I WRITER
The idea for a children's
chorus in Ponte Vedra was
born out of a visit to an
empty room in the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra Beach.
Twila Miller first stepped
foot into the room at the cen-
ter at 50 Executive WVay with
the intention of teaching a
eurhythmics class for chil-
dren. Eurhythmics, the study\
of music through movement,
is Miller's specialty.
But when she saw the sun-
light coming through a large,
eyebrow window and when
she heard her voice bounce
between the hard wood floor
and the high ceiling, she
knew the room was made for
singing.
"It has a lot of natural
beauty," Miller said. "It's a
place that invites your imagi-
nation."
Out of that expansive space
came the inspiration for Vox
Angelica Voice of Angels -
a children's chorus Miller is
directing throughout the
2006-2007 school year.
Auditions began Tuesday
for the group, which is open
to those age 6 to 15 and
which is offered as part of the
center's educational program.
With a master's in music
and education and another in
conducting, Miller said she
hopes to teach 40 to 50
youngsters about "healthy"
singing and about incorporat-
ing movement into music.
"We're going to use our
whole body to make art,"
Miller told the small group of
auditioning singers Tuesday.
The chorus, which will
rehearse twice a week at the
Cultural Center, has a fee of
$600 per child, or about $10
for each rehearsal.
Only four children signed
up for the very first audition
on Tuesday, but Miller is still
keeping her hopes up. She
said the price is worth the
prize.
See CHORUS, A-3
by KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR
The denial of a communica-
tions tower at Lord of Life
Lutheran Church on Roscoe
Boulevard is being appealed,
and the applicant hopes to
ease neighbors' concerns
before the appeal is heard.
The appeal of the decision
by the St. Johns Count
Planning and Zoning Agency
(PZA) goes to the St. Johns
County Commission.
.The 155.-foot-tall'tower was
rejected June 1 by the PZA
after the agency heard objec-
tions from about 10 persons
who live or own property
nearby.
William Rand, whose com-
pany, Verticality Inc., propos-
es the tower to be used by cel-
lular providers, said Thursday
that he plans to meet with
neighbors at 7 p.m. Aug. 31 to
help allay any concerns.
The meeting, which Rand
said will be informal, will be
held at Lord of Life Lutheran
Church, 276 N. Roscoe Blvd.
"There've been a few people
opposed to it, and we just
want to talk to them," Rand
said in a telephone interview.
"We were a little bit sur-
prised at the level of opposi-
tion."
At least one property owner
said he was concerned that a
cellular tower could harm
property values. Others
objected that the tower would
be unsightly in the area,
which is mostly residential.
Plans are to locate the tower
as far east on the Lord of Life
property as possible so that it
would be hidden from view of
Roscoe Boulevard residents.
The property is near the TPC
Valley golf course.
Rand said that he is ready to
show neighbors about 50 pho-
tographs to convince them
the tower would not be obtru-
sive.
He said he flew a balloon at
the spot the tower would
occupy and took numerous
photographs.
Those in which the balloon
was visible, he said, were digi-
tally altered to put the tower
in place of the balloon, thus
giving an idea of how a tower
would appear, Rand said.
"We want people to have
the opportunity to know real-
ly what it would look like, not
[to] guess," he said.
He said the tower has been
redesigned to look like the
one that stands along
Executive WVay just east of
State Road AIA in Ponte
Vedra.
He said a representative
from T-Mobile is expected to
attend the community meet-
ing to support the project.
"Once these things go in, I
do think people enjoy their
cell service," Rand said.
He said he will offer evi-
dence that property values
will not be harmed by a tower.
"I do think the concern
about property values is
unfounded," Rand said.
The PZA's denial of the
application is scheduled to be
heard by the St. Johns Count:
Commission Sept. 19.
After 13 months, ARC OKs Wachovia sign, but white
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITERE R
How is "difficult" spelled?
To the chairman of the
Architectural Review
Committee IARCI in Ponte
Vedra, it's spelled W-a-c-h-o-v-
i-a.
After more than a year of
scrapping with Wachovia over
the color of its name on a wall
sign at the bank's Palm Vallev
branch, ARC Wednesday OK'd
a sign with white letters to
replace the one with letters in
"Wachovia blue."
"Wacho\ia's kind of been a
difficult player in this game,"
chairman Mike Koppenhafer
said at Wednesday's ARC meet-
ing at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library.
Before giving its OK, howev-
er, the ARC denied Wachovia's
request to have a second sign
on the opposite side of the
building, based on restrictions
in the Ponte .Vedra Overlay
District Ordinance.
The sign approval came
more than a \ear after the
Wachovia branch opened at
3795 Palm Valley Road, bear-
ing the bank name spelled in
its trademark blue.
The sign was put up without
the required OK of the ARC,
which oversees the look of
commercial and multifamily
development on most major
roads in Ponte Vedra and Palm
Valley.
In July 2005, the ARC balked
at the existing sign because,
Koppenhafer said at the time,
"We have always shied away
from bright colors."
A Wachovia lawyer summa-
rized the ARC's denial, saying
the issue was not the blue but
"how the blue is presented."
- The ARC prefers white, indi-
vidually mounted letters for
wall signs, but Wachovia
fought to keep its trademark
blue coloi.
It appealed the ARC's deci-
sion to the St. Johns County
Commission, which in
December asked County
Administrator Ben Adams to
clarify the basis for ARC's
denial.
Adams and Assistant County
Attorney Patrick McCormack
attended the ARC's Dec. 21
meeting, when McCormack
said the ARC's struggles with
signs stem from some vague
language in the overlay ordi-
nance.
The ordinance requires that
commercial buildings have
"nature blending" colors with
See SIGN, A-3
FIe pholo
White letters have been approved to replace those in "Wachovia blue" on the bank's Palm Valley
branch (above).
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Police Beat
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
The manager of a business in
the 600 block of Sawgrass
Drive reported on Aug. 21 that
three individuals cashed
checks on Aug. 10 and the
checks were returned as
altered/fictitious, according to
a police report.
A resident of Nettles Drive
on Aug. 22 that someone had
thrown a rock at the window
of her apartment-.
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On Aug. 22, a Ponte Vedra
resident reported suspicious
circumstances regarding an
envelope delivered to her resi-
dence containing 3'0 red
nfimarked pills. According to'
the police report, the envelope
had an address from New
Delhi, India. The victim
reported she had not ordered
the pills and had no knowl-
edge of the contents or why
they had been sent. The enve-
lope and contents were sub-
mitted into evidence for fur-
ther investigation.
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A burglary to a vehicle
parked in, the 400 block of'
Clearwater Drive was reported
by .the owner on Aug. 23.
According to the police report,
the burglary occurred between'
7 p.m. on Aug. 22 and 7 a.m.
on Aug. 23. Golf clubs, golf
shoes, and a golf bag valued at
$1750 were reported missing
from the unlocked Vehicle.
On Aug. 23, a Ponte Vedra
resident reported suspicious
circumstances regarding' the
delivery of a package; The vic-
tim reported checking with the
post office about the delivery
of an order from an online
merchant and was told the
package had been scanned
there. It was unclear if the
package had been delivered,
according to the police report.
On Aug. 23, a Ponte Vedra.
resident reported receiving
threatening phone calls from a.
28-year old male with an'
unknown address: According
to the police report, while the
deputy was .at the victim's
home investigating the report,
the deputy heard incoming
calls from the suspect. There is
an existing injunction for pro-
tection and an affidavit for vio-
lation of an injunction was
referred to the state attorney's
office.
ATLANTIC BEACH
A wallet was reported stolen,
From a vehicle Aug. 7 in the
900 block of Ocean Boulevard.'
A burglary to a residence was
reported Aug. 7 in the 300
block of Seminole Road.
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A bicycle valued at $249 was.
reported stolen from a resi-
c'ence Aug. 8 in the 80 block of
Lewis Street.
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A simple assault was report-
ed Aug. 10 in the 100 block of
West Third Street.
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A 27-year-old Atlantic Beach
man reported that he was bit-
ten on the hand by. a:
Chihuahua,,Aug. 14 in the
2200 block of Fairway 'Villas
Land N.
A boat motor valuedat $450
was reported stolen Aug. 15 in
the 2300 block of Mayport
Road.
An identification fraud was
reported Aug. 16 in the 400
block of Whitting Lane.
A business was reported van-
dalized Aug. 16 in the 500
block of Atlantic Boulevard.
A vehicle was reported bur-
glarized Aug. 16. in the 1100
block of Beach Avenue."
A simple assault was Aug. 16
in the 600 block of Levy Road.
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SAn identification fraud was
reported Aug. 16 in the. 1100O
block of Beach Avenue.
Donald Lavar Labons, 22, of
Atlantic Beach was arrested
and charged with aggravated
battery Aug. 17 in the 2600
block of A1A, according to a
police report..
A chainsaw valued at $800
was reported stolen from a
vehicle Aug. 17 in the 200
block of Camelia Street.
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Gerald Dale Starbuck, 33, of
Neptune Beach was arrested
and charged with possession of
crack cocaine Aug. 17 in the
1800 block of Mayport Road,
according to a police report.
Freddie Lee Vernon Jr., 21; of
Atlantic Beach was arrested
and charged with fleeing a law
enforcement officer and aggra-
vated assault Aug. 17 in the
1300 block of Violet Street,
according to a police report.
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A simple assault was report-
ed Aug. 17 in'the 1500 block of
Richardson Lane.
Chad Richard Hurst, 21, of
Jacksonville was arrested anid
charged with possession of a
controlled substance, posses-
sion of crack cocaine and pos-
session of more than 20 grams
of cannabis Aug. 18 in the
2300 block of NMayport Road,
according to a police report.
Jonathan- William
Longergan, 25, of Atlantic
Beach was arrested and
charged with possession of .a
controlled substance Aug. 18
in.the 1600 block of Mayport
Road, according to a police
report.
Kristopher Xavier Williams,
24, of Atlantic Beach was
arrested and charged with car-
rying concealed firearm nAug.
20 in the 1900 block of
Mayport Road, according to a
police report.,
A burglary to a residence was
reported Aug. 20 in the 300
block of 8th Street.
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A bicycle valued at $150 was
reported stolen Aug. 21 in the
1600 block of Selva Marina
Drive.
A credit card fraud was
reported Aug. 21 in the 400
block of Atlantic Boulevard.
*A burglary to a vehicle was
reported Aug. 22 in the 1100
block of Linkside Court.
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Michael Francis Maloy, 29,
of Atlantic Beach was arrested
and charged with battery of a
person 65 years or older Aug.
22 in the 1000 block of Cornel
Lane, according to a police
report.
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NEPTUNE BEACH
A burglary to a residence was
reported Aug. 23 in the 600
block of McCollum Circle.
A burglary to a vehicle was
reported Aug. 22 in the 500
block of Davis Street.
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A burglary to a vehicle was
reported Aug. 23 in the 500
block of Oleander Street.
A 16-year-old Neptune
Beach male was arrested and
charged with burglary Aug. 22
in the 200 block of Lemon
Street, according to, a police
report.
An identification fraud was
reported Aug. 22 in the 100
block of South Street.
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A burglary to a vehicle was
reported Aug. 22 in the 1800
block of Nightfall Drive.
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The window to a vehicle was
reported broken Aug. 23 in the
300 block of First Street.
Five juvenile males .were
arrested Aug. 22 and charged
with trespassing in a vacant
shopping center ..at' 630
Atlantic Boulevard. The youths
.were skateboarding, said
police.
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JACKSONVILLE BEACH
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Grand theft was reported
Aug. 22 in the 300 block of 6th
St. S. Four rings and two gold
chains with cross charms with
a combined value of $4,650,
were stolen from underneath a
mattress. The .jewelry was,
pawned at two different loca-
tions in Atlantic Beach and
Jacksonville Beach.
Sexual battery was reported
Aug. 22 in an unreleased area
of Beach Proper N. A 19-year-
old female told police she
came to the beach at 3 a.m.
Aug. 20 and the battery took
place sometime after. The sus-
pect is described as a white
male, 5'10", 120-130 Ibs.,
clean shaven with short, dark
colored spiked hair with a high
pitched voice. He was wearing
a t-shirt and jeans, a police
report said.
Suspect turns
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FROMAS._TFF' '
A man wanted in connection
with a fatal shooting in July in
Jacksonville Beach turned him-
self in to authorities Tuesday,
according to a police report.
Aaron Scott Backherms, 20, of
Jacksonville was arrested Aug.
22 and charged with tampering
with evidence after .witnesses
said he removed a gun used to
kill 41-year-old Jerry Temple in
the 300 block of 1st St. N.
Police said Backherms turned
himself into the assistant state
attorney's office. A warrant had
been .issued for 'his felony.
involvement in theJuly 31 mur-
der."
Temple was shot twice in the
chest and died at the scene after
a fight that police said started in
the Ocean Club carried over in
the street.
'Lawrence N. Critton, 28, of
Jacksonville was also shot once
in the upper torso and ran a
Short distance before collapsing.'
He underwent surgery and was
subsequently charged with car-
rying a concealed firearm as a
convicted felon.
Police said Critton is currently
on federal probation for armed
bank robbery and has an exten-
sive criminal history with multi-
ple gun charges.'
Backherms also has a legal
history. He was arrested in 2003
and charged with robbery with
a firearm.
The shooting is currently
under investigation with the
State Attorney's Office to deter-
,mine what charges may be filed.
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Block party turns violent
as EMTs arrive on scene
by JEFFREY MINTON
STAFF WRITER
A block party Sunday in
Atlantic Beach turned chaotic
as gunshots were reported and
local firefighters were
attacked for treating a woman
who was injured during the
ruckus, according to a police
report.
Police say a crowd of over
200 was involved in the street
celebration around 8:30 p.m.
in the 1900 block of Francis
Avenue.
Approximately 20 police
officers from Atlantic Beach,
Jacksonville and Jacksonville
Beach responded to the scene
to tryto "quell several distur-
bances," including several
fights amongst the people and
reports of gunshots.
One woman was. injured.
during one of the distur-
bances and when'fire and res-
cue personnel arrived to med-
ically evaluate the woman, a,
man became violent toward
them, pulling one of them
away from the victim and
shoved another rescue worker
who was trying, to treat ,her,
according to police. As police
officers attempted to appre-
hend 'the man, members of
,the crowd assisted the suspect
in getting away from officers,
police said.
Police also said the 'suspect
made "several racial slurs and
began screaming and aggres-
sively trying to get the crowd
to fight with officers and fire-
fighters," according to the
report.
About five minutes later
while police were dealing
with the large crowd, rescue
personnel were treating the
woman in the back of a rescue
unit when the man returned.
Police say the suspect
opened up the door to the res-
cue unit, hit a firefighter and
pushed him and had to be
physically pushed out of the
rescue unit, according to
police. '
Antoine Roderick
'McMutlion, 22, of Atlantic
Beach was :arrested and
charged with three counts of
battery of a firefighter and.
inciting a riot, according to a
police report.
Police said the street party
was for McMullion, who is
"supposedly" going to, prison
for 18 months and was having
a birthday, according to the
report.
No firefighter .was injured
in the incident.
Police did not locate a sus-
pect for the. reported gun-
shots, as they said people in
the crowd would not cooper-
ate with the investigation.
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Mayport Road is done Thursday. The property is slated to be home to 3-story office condomini-
ums called The Gateway Center.
Guided kayak tours available,
FROMSTAFF
Guided kayak tours of the Guana reserve south
of Ponte Vedra Beach will be offered beginning
Sept. 7.
The Friends of the GTM (Guana Tolomato
Matanzas) Reserve, in partnership with Coastal
Outdoor Center, have set up monthly kayak tours
of the Guana River.
Led by a naturalist, these tours are designed for
anyone including beginning kayakers want-
ing to learnmore,about the coastal estuary.
Each event will begin with a tour of the Guana
Environmental Educational Center, where aa
docent will give an introduction to the coastal sys-
tem and the educational center.
Then, participants will get into double kay
and .paddle through the estuary, watching
herons,; egrets, osprey and other species t
inhabit the area. Guides will explain the r
played by the coastal system.
The Sept. 7 tour is scheduled 9a.m. to1 a
The fee is $45 per person and includes kayak
equipment, instruction, reserve entry fee and t
and bottled water. There x\ill be two, 90-rin
kayak trips for ages 15 and up on Sept. 30 -
11:30 a.m. /and 2 p.m. The fee for each is $35
Reservations must be made in advance by c
ing Coastal Outdoor Center at 471-4144.
Church:
A 3 Continued from A-1
to make the structure archi-
tecturally pleasing in all direc-
tions, Pope said.
Overall, ARC members
agreed that the church's plans
are headed in the right direc-
tion, so long as they provide
well-designed lighting and
landscaping plans at a future
date.
Kelly said a lighting analysis
was conducted on the perime-
ter of the church property to
test the intensity of light that
currently falls on neighboring
properties.
Kelly said it is the church's
intent not to alter those light.
readings, though the Ponte
Vedra Overlay District
Ordinance requires lighting in
TED the parking garage.
nd Some sort of low-intensity
lighting will be used' and it
will' be blocked from directly
shining into neighbors yards,
according to Kelly.
The next step for the church
is to present site plans and
construction plans in, an
application to the
'aks Development Review
for Committee. Approval of the
hat ARC will be required as a part
:ole of that review process.
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his years of volunteer service that included time on the Architectural Review Board in Ponte
Vedra. The award for Lacy, who could not attend because of ill, health, was accepted by his
stepson Shawn Murphy (third from left). With him are commissioners Ben Rich (from left),
Cynrdi Stephenson and Jim Bryant, Jack Pope, and commissioners Bruce Maguire and
Karen Stern.
by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF WRITER
To accommodate burgeoning development in
downtown Jacksonville Beach, city planners are
developing ways to maximize on street parking.
Maximizing use of the 80-foot wide avenues,
Including rights of way, that are east of Third
Street in the downtown redevelopment area is
one possibility, city officials said this week..
The Community' Redevelopment Agency
Monday voted unanimously to issue a request
for proposals for road improvements in the
downtown redevelopment district.
Planning and Development Director Steve
Lindorff said it would be wise tol utilize monies
coming into the downtown tax increment trust
fund to subsidize a number of upgrades includ-
ing parking and a rebuild of the portion of the
seawalk from Beach Boulevard to 3rd Avenue
North while the funds are still available.
"This is an idea that'came up as we came to
tiht real.rtibni'that 2f13'is'ot tt tha fa.ria'ai
'ie' said. -rnii s"'the 3'o-yc'ar '.xpiratioii date f- i'
the downtown redevelopment district. \unless
there is some sort of agreement between
Jacksonville and Jacksonville Beach to extend
it."
The tax increment fund contains property tax
monies due to increased property values 'in the
redevelopment area that might otherwise have
gone to the county.,,
Lindorff said the upgrades are standard and
would bring the roads in the district up to date
by improving water, wastewater and storm
water mains, beach outfall reversals, pump sta-
tions and reconstructing existing roadways to
add more parking.
"Land at the beach is very expensive to devote
to surface type parking lots but we do have a sit-
uation where all of our avenues are 80 feet wide
as there are some opportunities to put some
Sparking on those," he said.
"That's one of the key things we will be look-
ing at as part of this study is places where we
might be able to expand the ability to park onr
the avenues."
A study will be conducted to determine "what
kind of infrastructure needs we might have,",
Lindorff said, and allow the city and the CRA to
'prioritize improvements based on necessity and
COst. ''' ''- '-* -.-'. ___ I
",\\e'e still got.some,needs Ior, in4dasurvucture
in that area so we need to bring an engineering
'firm on board," he said.
"As that work progresses and we get cost esti-
mates we can. be looking at whether we can
finance those things with the cash flow into the
district."
Chorus:
Continued from A-I
Unlike :chorus groups at
schools or churches, Miller
said, Vox Angelica will be a
group of "highly motivated"
kids seeking more experience
.in singing and music.
The group will also sing in
different languages, which
helps to. strengthen auditory
skills and makes them listen in
a new way, she said.
"It trains their ears to really
not miss too much."
With rehearsals starting Sept.
12, Miller said she may have to
start with fewer singers and
hope that the group grows
throughout theyear.
Though no performances are
scheduled yet, Miller said a
Christmas concert is definitely
in the works. She said the
group will probably travel for a
few performances.
Miller said she also envisions
the chorus singing ,at wed-
dings, corporate parties and'at
Vicar's' Landing retirement
community in Ponte 'Vedra
Beach.
Rehearsals will be on
Tuesday and Fridays with the
younger and older kids practic-
ing at different times.
Tuesday will be dedicated to
singing, while Fridays will
focus more on rhythm and
movement, Miller said.
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hues that are "subdued, consis-
tent and compatible" with col-
ors on surrounding buildings.
In April, a Wachovia attor-
ney gave an informal presenta-
tion to the ARC seeking a res-
olution to the issue.
The attorney, Anna Shea
with Rogers Towers Bailey
Jones & Gay, sought informal
approval of a white sign and
asked for more guidance from
ARC members, who suggested
instead that she listen to audio
tapes of their Dec. 21 meeting.
The white signs presented
Wednesday appeared to be
exactly what the ARC was look-
ing for in color and presenta-
tion, but not in number.
County planner David
Harrell and Ponte Vedra zoning
advisor Jack Pope told ARC
members that the overlay dis-
trict code allows for one sign
over the "front" of each busi-
ness.
In this case, they said, they
interpret the "front" to mean
the entrance to the building
facing the parking lot.
Tarik Bateh, an :attorney
from Rogers Towers represent-
ing Wachovia, agreed but said
the code also allows for a sec-
ond sign on businesses that
abut side streets.
The opposite side of the
building, which houses the
drive-through teller lanes, faces
Palm Valley Road, which could
be interpreted as a side street,
Bateh argued.
Plus, two other businesses in
the shopping center Publix
and Mercantile Bank have
two wall signs, Bateh argued.
Harrell and Pope said those
businesses may have been
approved for two signs
through a non-zoning vari-
ance,, and they suggested the
bank do the same.
"If the staff says there's one
sign [allowed], that's what we
have to stick with,"
Koppenhafer said.
Bateh did not say whether
Wachovia would seek such a
variance.
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The Leader's Opinion
SOvercrowding
is a concern
According to multiple sources on-line, the smaller-is-
better mantra dominates school reform.
So, how big should a school be? Apparently, no agree-
ment exists on what the optimum school size is, though
various published reports put the number at between 400.
and 800 for a high school
In our community, both Fletcher High School' and
Nease High School have over 2,000 students.
No matter what the standard is 400, 800, 1000 or
even 2000. we are overcrowded, according to adminis-
trators. ,
The physical crowding makes it difficult to optimize
the education each student receives as students, and staff
lack space and resources.
All agree there is a problem with student crowding at
the high school and remedies are promised. They will
not come as soon as they should, however.
Both the Duval County and St. Johns County school
boards have dragged their feet on getting new high
schools opened that might relieve some of the crowding.
A new high school for Northeast St. Johns County will.
not open until 2008 and a new high school in Duval
County's southeast quadrant is still three years off..
Booming high school enrollments should not be a sur-
prise to either school board as pupil progression can be;
tracked from the elementary grades and additional stu-,
Sdents that comewith community growth are predictable,
as well, so long as there is ongoing tracking of the devel-
opments and the permits for the same.
At Fletcher, there is also a short-term remedy available
.for.some of the crowding. Administrators acknowledge
that there are students in the school whose real address
would require them to attend school elsewhere. *.'
To get into Fletcher parents of those students are
"using creative methods" such as paying utilities for a
Beaches' resident in order to produce a utility bill with
the "right" address to qualify for Fletcher.
Fletcher's principal has said the school plans to crack-
down on the problem next year.
,Waiting until next year may make it easier on admin-
istrators juggling many other issues.
Putting off enforcement of doing the right thing is
wrong. Students learn many lessons at school and this
year some of them are learning that lying can be accept-
able and get you a seat in an overcrowded Fletcher class-
room when the rules say you should be elsewhere.
It may be more burdensome to immediately track
down those who are taking advantage of the system, but
an. immediate crackdown has immediate benefits'.
Classrooms will not be as crowded and, more important-
Sly, those who lie will not get a tacit pass from those in
charge.
,R den a-ms. .
Consult Community
Development Director
prior to designing home
To the editor:
Residents of Atlantic Beach,,
and other Beaches residents,
were exposed lately to a "new"
terminology 'related to build-
ing codes Floor Area Ratio
(FAR). The FAR determines the'
maximum allowable' Gross
Floor Area (gfa) for a building
lot in a give zone.
FAR is expressed as a per-,
centage of the lot size. For.
example, :in residential zone
the FARis 54 (or 5.4 or 54 per-
cent).
Therefore, if a' lot in. that
zone contains 5,000 .sq.ft.,
then the gfa of the building,
can not: be larger than 2,700.
sq.ft. On a 7,200sq.ft., the
maximum gfa will allow a
3,888 sq.ft. building (54 per-
cent of 7,2Q0 sq.ft.). An 8,200:
sq.ft. lot would allow ,4,428
gfa, and so forth.
If you. are .building a two-.
story house 'on a 10,000 sq.ft.
lot,, where the first floor is
3,600 sq.ft., then the allowable
second floor can be no larger
than 1,800 sq.ft. (5,400 total
gfa). .
Some other rules may apply,
so consult the Community..
Development Director before
you hire an architect to design
Your home.
Stephen A. Kuti
Atlantic Beach
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HOYLE DEMPSEY
COLUMNIST
ABrs limits on property
constitute a real excess,
residents should oppose
r-F h e City Commission has
: finalized the proposed
ordinance to address the
perceived "mass, scale and
character" issue in Atlantic
Beach, They have compli-
mented their decision and the
final product as a compro-
mise; I view it more as a tak-
ing.
They have established
boundaries for the area to
cover a section of the city
defined as "old Atlantic
Beach". For anyone naive
enough to think because you
are. outside, of the impacted
area you are not affected, think
again. If their proposal passes,
your neighborhood can 'be
included in the future with a
simple amendment to the
code and then the restriction
placed on your friend's proper-
ty several blocks away will now
be on yours too. It has been a
point in the commission's dis-
acussion about the future.
How much of a restriction?
The proposal reduces the size
you can build to one third of
what is presently allowed. For
those who have no plans to
build on their existing proper-
ty remember this impacts the
future value of your property;
when you sell or when the
property transfers to your
heirs. Under this proposed
ordinance, many lots in the
targeted neighborhood have
been "compromised" down by
22 percent from the recom-
mendation of a citizens com-
mittee and the Community
Development Board. In fact,
this commission rejected most
of the major recommenda-
tions forwarded by the
Community 'Development.
Board which included the FAR
.^::';- .- I ,
BILL
GULLIFORD
GUEST COLUMNIST,
(floor area ratio) size, lot cover-
age, and third story size; they
did implement the recommen-
dation for.two required trees
instead of one. To date, they
have received sound recom-
mendations from the Save
Atlantic Beach group, an:
appointed group of knowl-,
edgeable citizens and the
Community DeveloprrmentL
Board. They have virtually
ignored many suggestions and
followed their own will and
thoughts on the issue.
The proposed ordinance
solely ises FAR (floor area
ratio) to control the visualiza-
tion and actuality of size.
Unfortunately, hone of them-
are professional land planners,
yet there are professional plan-
nets that teach FAR is not the
way to limit mass and scale for
single family residential prop-
erties. The sad reality is that
there are houses in the core
city that have been described
as "too big" for the neighb6r-
hood that can still. be built
under the proposed ordinance,
while there are houses
described as "acceptable", and
"in character" by people,
including some commission-
ers, that cannot be built under
the proposed ordinance. In
short, it does not accomplish
what some people think it is
suppose to accomplish.
The commission has rushed
to get this thing passed and
has set the first reading and
public hearing for Monday,
Aug. 28 at 7:15 p.m. at City
Hall. At. the .next scheduled.
commission meeting on
Monday Sept. 11 at 7:15 p.m.:
there will be a final reading,
public hearing and final vote..
Those two public hearings are:
an opportunity for each of you
to Voice your opinion; please
don't give up that chance!
Contrary to some comments
you have heard, there are.
many of us, involved in this"
fight not for any personal gain,
but simply because of our
strong belief in individual
property rights; yours and,
.ours. .Sure a- government.- has'
the right to restrict and control
for the common good, but not
to excess. We deem this to be
excess and not really accom-
plishing .'what it is touted to
do! ; ..
We strongly urge you to be,
there for both meetings, even
if you don't speak and just
show your support for your fel-
low property owners and citi-
zens. This commission has
many timries seemed to be not
listening to citizens; they have
put little, credence in the over'
one thousand signatures on
the Save Atlantic Beach web-
site) Perhaps if enough citizens
attend next Monday night, a
majority will listen!
Bill Gullifordis a former mayor
for the city ofAtlantic Beach.
Shouldn't land mean something to us?
To the editor:
Those of us who are watch-
ing with some horror of our
own "our" commissioners try
arid decide what property
rights a very small, almost
handpicked, group of home-
owners will lose next, are
plagued by many questions.
"Is there some terrible wrong
in existence in our community
(other than your personal pref-
erences over yur neighbors')
from which you are protecting
us?"; "Has anyone really been
elected for the .purpose of
deciding what. my house will
look like?"; "Does this group
get to impose its idea of what is
appealing to it, on me, on my
family or have the right to tell
us how we use, build or deco-
rate our home?"; "Am I free to
go to any of the commission-
ers' homes and impose my will
on them?"; "Will my home
have to look a certain way, but
my friends' across the street
won't, for no other good rea-
son than he's across the
street?"; "Is there a right by,
law or vote that gave these
select few such power and,
more importantly, are they
using it in their elected capaci-
ty or is it simply based on their
personal preference of what
their neighbors' home should
look like?"
Unfortunately, the answer to
these questions, seem to have
no bearing. In all my years as a
native of Jacksonville, and over
a decade and a half in Atlantic'.
Beach, I have never seen so few,
work so hard, to divide a com-
munity, so deeply.
So, let's look at it from a dif-
ferent perspective. The legal
side of what you're trying so
hard to do. Is there a harm to
the community or public of
Atlantic Beach from which the
,Commissioners are protecting
ALL of Atlantic Beach ... other
than standing at the .foot of
your own driveway, looking
across the streetand thinking,
"Gee, I just don't like what
they did to their house so I'm
going to make them do things
my way?" Is this attempt at
taking property rights from
homeowners going to apply to
all of the citizens of Atlantic
Beach or just those in an area a
few commissioners think
should look a certain way? Are
these new, losses of property
rights "clear and unambigu-
ous" (really important words to
our judiciary)? Is it based on a
genuine need being experi-
enced by the community or
just a few people's personal
tastes or style?
Atlantic Beach has an attor-
ney representing us. Have any
of you thought far enough.
ahead, or stopped long enough
to think to just ask him, "Hey,
Mr. Jensen, if we enact any of
these ideas we're considering,
will our efforts be upheld by
the courts of this state, or will
our efforts end up punishing
our fair city by costing our citi-
zens countless thousands if
not hundreds of thousands of
dollars ?"
Now,' if the courts answer
any of those questions in the
negative, you will all probably
be the sole cause for the loss of
those countless thousands of
dollars Atlantic Beach does not
have. You also know if you're
at all involved with your com-
munity to take the time to find
out there are a lot of folks
who have the ability and are
Waiting to use it to get those
questions in front of a court of
law.
So, as somewhat of a novel
idea, do something genuinely
for the benefit of all citizens of
Atlantic Beach. Yes, all of us.
Engage behavior designed to
tell us your care is for all who
live here. Stop this divisive
engagement, end it all togeth-
er, and simply make sure our
wonderful little beachside
town is run correctly, safely
and cost efficiently .... just like
you were.elected to do.
The land we bought outright
and on which we choose to
raise our families that almost
sacred right meant something
to our forefathers. Shouldn't it
mean something to you?
Ellis T. "E.T." Fernandez III
Managing Partner
Inman & Fernandez, PA
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AAiimi-.t 25- 2006
Funny e-mail
hits too close
to home,
buddies, Bob, sent
me a great e-mail,
which I forwarded to all my
other friends. It's called
"You know you're living in
2006 when... ;" The first line
is you accidentally enter
your password on the
microwave.
"Honey, I'm trying to heat
up last nights pasta, and I
.forgot my pin number!
Wait, maybe it's my Mama's
birthday!"
SI smiled at all the things
that computers and cell
phones have changed in our
lives. There was one about
playing solitaire all the time,
but you haven't touched a
deck of cards in years.
Another about having 15
phone numbers to reach
your family of three. It was
all fun and games until I got
to number 6.
'Out loud I blurted,
"What's so weird about
pulling up in your driveway
and using your cell phone
to call home to get help
with the groceries? That's a
lot more polite than blow-
ing your horn."
Suddenly it hit me, hey,
the one about the
microwave oven password
might not have been funny
to the guy who did it, espe-
cially if there were witnesses
to the act. Not only did my
wife-kriow Id dorfethe, .. ..
driveway cell thing, but so
did our neighbors.
"Hey Joan, is my wife over
there? Oh, yeah. I see you
both standing on your
porch, tell Dianne ... no
wait let me roll down my
window. Hey, Sweetie,,l
Seed some help with "."
By that time she was
opening my trunk and Iwas
apologizing.
Number 8 was another
"been there and done that."
It pertained to leaving the
house without your cell
phone (which you'd done
for most of your life) now
being a cause for panic. A
joke was made out of turn-
ing the car around and rush-
ing back to get it.
I thought "Yes, I have,
done that a few times, and
usually for good reason.
There was, the time at the
Home Depot I needed my
wife to measure something.
What a shame it would have
been to come home with
too little duct tape,",
The more I read "You
know you're living in 2006
when...", the more I saw
myself in every sentence.
Number 10 really hitihome.
It was about getting up in
the morning and going on
line before getting your cof-
fee. If the truth. be known,
I'm on line before I even put
on my contact lens. I'm
going to find out what hap-
pened over night and who -
e-mailed me, and I don't
,mind squinting doing it!
I fess up to my cyber
addiction and my cell
phone dependency with one
disclaimer. I don't keep my
phone glued to my ear
while driving. That is obvi-
ously a part of 2006 that is
more dangerous than it is
amusing. A friend of mine
asked me the difference
between someone driving
under the influence, and
someone driving while on
their cell phone. I finally
gave up and he said "The
drunk driver is actually try-
ing to stay on the road!"
Probably the only 2006
thing which I haven't done
was accidentally entering
my password on the
microwave. Well, there was
the time I punched it into
the TV remote. Hey the
Sapranos were coming on
and the cable was off. I was
willing to try anything.
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sticking with it!
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Guaranteed funding will allow
chief to design program to
increase safety downtown
To the editor:
I agree with The Beaches
Leader's call for a return to
strict enforcement of our laws
in Downtown. Jacksonville
Beach. Even the most diehard
Pollyanna's amongst us must
now recognize that violent
crime -in the downtown is a
continuing and increasing
problem.
Just last week I witnessed a
man in the pier parking lot
have his head smashed with a
beer bottle welded by some
violent thug at 5-p.m. '
Unfortunately, the proposed
budget does not adequately
fund our police to address this
problemn. Of a total budget of
about $125 million,
Jacksonville Beach has only
allocated about $30,000 and
matching grant to the
Downtown Community
Assisted Policing Effort (CAPE).
This is on par with what some
departments spend on sup-
plies, and much less than the
funding for the Pablo Beach
South CAPE program.
A portion of taxes paid by CAPE at $150,000/year for the
downtown property owners next 10 years. Our state legisla-
goes to.a Tax Increment Fund ture has wisely decreed that
(TIF). These tax revenues total redevelopment funds can
over $4,000,000 this year specifically be used for "devel-
more than. the regular property opment of community polic-
taxes for the entire city. This ing innovations." It is critical
money is supposed to be used that our taxes be used to
to. eliminate blighted condi- address violent' and other
tions downtown in accordance crime downtown and create an
with the redevelopment plan. atmosphere where we all feel
The city has proposed spend- .'safe.
ing $1,700,000 of the down- Chief Tomason has repeated-
town TIF on stormwater ly proven the effectiveness of
improvements to 2nd Street. our police when given proper
Since downtown: property funding and political support.
Owners also make monthly Although the current "Whack-
payments to the stormwater A-Mole" technique has been
*fund, 'it is at .least' debatable temporarily effective, without
whether our .TIF taxes' should funding it is not a real solu-
fund-the stormwater program., tion. I am confident in the
Although stormwater improve-..'.department and know that
ments on 2nd may be desir-'' guaranteed long-term funding
able, it.is certainly not a life-or- will allow the chief to design
death issue and can at least and implement an effective
wait until next year. If match- program to increase safety:
ing funds are an issue, short- downtown. Now is the time to
term bonds can be used. give him that opportunity.
Instead, I propose that the
cih use $1,500,000 of this tax David L Smith
money, to fund' Downtown Jacksonville Beach
City has an obligation to make sure
community character remains intact
To the editor:
This is in response to a letter
written to the editor on Aug.
18, 2006, in The Beaches
Leader.
My sentiments exactly on
the "majority of the people"
should decide. The concern I
had was the volume of people
who showed-up at that the
planning commission meeting
in opposition of granting
Hotle Depot a change to the
current PUD.
The issues brought up by
thoseD in support of a Home
Depot were based on the small
product needs by individuals.
who would frequent, the store
for everyday needs on home
improvement (light. bulbs,
2x4s etc)., '
My suggestion when I stood
up and spoke was to give
Home Depot the opportunity'
to place in that plaza an Expo
store. This type of store carries
many of the household items
we would like to acquire, plus
the more hard-to-find .items
which can be custom ordered.
A Home Depot Expo store was
described to, me as a show-.
room-type store which did not
require the mass amount ,of
volume, plus, it did not have
to gear its operation to any
lumber sales. This type of store
also "by traffic study findings"
has less traffic than the Kmart
which was there to begin with.
Here is where it gets touchy.
The current required traffic
study states Kmart and Home
Depot are equal in traffic vol-
ume. This became an impor-
tant factor in ,granting 'the
amendment to the current
PUD (planned urban develop-
ment) code. This heavily
debated traffic study is a theo-
retical one done with equa-
tions which, states there is no
problem with traffic on 3rd
Street.
SNow, being the city is not
.obligated to request a full traf-
fic study from Home Depot; a
suggestion was, in order to val-
idate the true'accuracy of the:
required traffic study, those
who are concerned or who are
directly affected by this
impact, could spend the
money to verify the required
studies findings. If the full traf-
fic study findings are found to
be in opposition of the theo-
retical one, this may warrant'
reconsideration from the
council on approving the proj-
ect.
Also, by doing this, there
may be an opportunity to draft
a resolution to revise our cur-
rent manner within the appli-
cation process if a need arises.
The message which I felt was
completely lost in not granti-
ng the amendment was that
the city's comprehensive plan
could be affected, and the PUD
was being, amended to meet
the' operations of a business
and the business was not
amending its operations to our
community's character.
I am agreeing with the writer
of the letter to the editor if
the majority of the citizens'
concerns are expressed in
either manner, the city has an
obligation to do as much as
possible to ensure that the
character of our community
remains intact. I personally am
concerned that if our compre-
hensive plan is not revisited,
we may find that our quality
of life will be affected simply
because we did not plan and
grow responsibly.
Skip Smith
Jacksonville Beach
Judge campaign signs have
been planted illegally
T..o the editor:
-As I "drove through
Jacksonville Beach: over the
weekend, I was surprised to see
the Large Political Signs for the
Judges who are campaigning
for County Judge in this elec-
tioi cycle.
Since I handle many cam-
paigns in this area, I was also
surprised to know that-none of
them had checked the sign reg-
ulations 'and had planted ille-
gal signs signs larger than are.
allowed under the City of
Jacksonville Beach. According
to our Code Enforcement
Officer, all of the candidates for
judges have been or are in the
process of being advised of the
illegal signs which have been:
or will be taken down.
, I sincerely hope that if any of
them are elected to the bench
that they are more familiar
with the Laws of the Land.and
will judge in. accordance with
those laws than they are with
the laws of signage in their
county. If they are not cog-
nizant of the laws, how. can
they make good and fair deci-
sions?
Toni VanOrman
Jacksonville Beach
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OBITUARIES
Obituary notices are published free of charge as a commu-
nity service. All submissions are subject to editing. Paid
advertising space is available for more detailed or personal-
ized death notices. Call 249-9033.
Donald Eric Duncan
Donald Eric Duncan, 74, a
retired dentist and Navy cap-
tain, died Aug 23, 2006 in
Ponte Vedra Beach, his home
since 2004.
Duncan was born Oct. 13,
1931 in Plainfield, N.J. and
raised in Oil City, Pa.
He attended Allegheny
College in Meadville, Pa,, and
was graduated from the
University of Pittsburgh
School of Dentistry with a
dental surgery degree.
After his 20-year military
career, Duncan, who enlisted
in the Navy after graduation,
was chosen to attend a post-
graduate year in dentistry at
Bethesda [Md.] Naval
Hospital. He later practiced in
Pittsburgh and Winston-
Salem, N.C.
Duncan is survived by his
wife, Beth Mason Duncan;
son Thomas E. Duncan
(Cynthia) of Tallahassee;
daughters Donna Duncan and
Sandra Duncan Basham
(Robert) of Tallahassee;
daughter, Amy Duncan Joura
(Frank) of Jacksonville Beach;
former wife/mother of his
children Cora Uber Duncan
of Tallahassee; stepdaughters
Anna Kathleen O'Neal (T.
John Hofmann) of Byron,
Ga.; .and Margaret Mason
O'Neal of Macon, Ga.; and,
five grandchildren: Geoffrey
Eric Duncan and Casey Laurel
Duncan of Tallahassee;
Christopher Carroll of
Jacksonville; and Allison
Marie and Caroline Lea Joura
of Jacksonville Beach.
Funeral services will be held
at 11 a.m. Saturday at Christ
Episcopal Church.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to Northeast
Florida Community. Hospice,
525 State Road 16, Suite 112,
St. Augustine, Fla., 32084, or
to the Mayo Foundation,
Mayo Clinic, Development
Office, 4500 San Pablo Road,
Jacksonville, Fla., 32224.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral
Home.
Beradette M. Guneratne
Bernadette M. Guneratne,
69, died Aug. 21, 2006.
She is survived by her hus-
band of 45 years, Rex Joseph,
brothers Gregory and Mark,
sisters Hedwig and Bertha, son
Anthony Rajah, daughter
Chinta and son-in-law
Charith, and five grandchil-,
dren: Samantha, Chris, Janaki,
Rajiv and Anita.
Visitation will be from 5:30
p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at Quinn-
Shalz Funeral Home, 3600 S.
3rd St., Jacksonville Beach. A
funeral mass will be celebrated
at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Paul's
Catholic Church, 224 N. 5th
St.
Interment will follow in
Ponte Vedra Valley Cemetery.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
Eberhard Martin Kuehn
Eberhard Martin Kuehn, 80,
died Aug. 18, 2006. Kuehn was
born in Berlin, Germany
Match 30, 1926.
Kuehn immigrated to the
United States when he was
nine years old, and served his
country in World War II and
the Korean Conflict. He gradu-
ated from Earlham College in
1951 and retired in 1984 from
the Home Insurance Company
in Orlando Fla.
Kuehn is survived by his sis-
ter Ruth and children Jim
Kuehn (Karen), Dick Blakely
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(Donna), Ingram Caswell
(Dale), Debby Speicher (Al),
Crissie Schiponi (Mark) and
grandchildren Cliff, Whitney,
Blakely, Matt, Mattie, Garrett,
Alex and Jenna.'
A memorial will be held at 1
p.m. Sept. 10 at The Atrium,
9960 Atrium Way, Jacksonville,
Florida.
In lieu of flowers, the family.
asks that donations be made to
The Morris Center, Hospice of
N.E. Florida.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
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Helen Yarbrough Ellis, 84, of
Neptune Beach died Aug. 24,
2006. She was born Sept. 11,
1921, in Newton, Miss.
Ellis is survived by daughters
daughters Inez Ellis and Linda
Harrison (Jerry); sons Wayne
Ellis (Barbara) and Larry Ellis
(Jean); and five grandchildren:
Steven Ellis (Michelle), Debby
Cothern (Marty), Donna
Samuel Wa
Samuel Wayne Robbins, 25,
died Aug. 21, 2006. He was born
SJune 20, 1981.
Robbins is : survived by
Candice Kelly, his daughter
Ariana Robbins, brothers James.
Robbins and Aaron Robbins and
Jeremy;. mother Gay Logan and
father Gerald Robbins; grand-
'mother Norma Cole, one niece
and two nephews.
A memorial service will be
held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Henderson (Doug), Rex Ellis
(Susy) and Chad Ellis; and 9
great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be held 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. Sunday in the Quinn-
Shalz Chapel. Private family
graveside services will be held at
Riverside Memorial Park
Cemetery.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
iyne Robbins
Sunrise Worship Center, 600
Levy Road., Atlantic Beach.
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Andrew (Fu) Worster, 30, died
Aug. 20, 2006. Worster was
born April 8, 1976, in Fort
Myers, and attended
Jacksonville University, where
he earned a degree in education.
An informal gathering will be
held Saturday.,
Hardage-Giddens at
Greenlawn handled cremation.
Santion is
Since 1994
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Cancer survivor Maggie Hedberg, 'also known as Buddy Check 12 and Miss June, smiles
Tuesday at The Sawgrass Beach Club at a meeting of team leaders for the Beaches Making
Strides Against Breast Cancer walk. The walk is scheduled Oct. 14.
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
Candidates to speak
A candidate forum sponsored by the Ponte
Vedra Beach Chamber of Commerce is sched-
uled 11- a.m., Aug. 30 at the Sawgrass Marriott
Resort. A deli buffet lunch will be available for
$15 per person. Tickets must be purchased at
the door.
Admission to the forum is free, and no ticket
is required. For information, call 285-2004.
Gold wins "best in show"
,Gold & Associates, a marketing firm t
Ponte Vedra Beach, recently as given
in Show" award for tourisin promotior
2006 Flagler Awards given Aug. 8 in Orl
The awards, are given. by Visit Flori
state's tourism marketing agency. The cc
won for its print and radio campaign :
Splash Family Waterpark.
Six other Gold & Associates entries
competition were selected to appear in
Identity, a book that shows corporate
and branding from around the world.
Welcome to the deep
The World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX T1
newest release, "Deep Sea!" by'
Brothers Pictures, opens at the theater
tral St. Johns County Sept. 1.
The film takes audiences deep benel
ocean surface in the theater's six-story sc
explore the ocean's intricacies and its cn
unique relationships. It is narrated by:
Depp and Kate Winslet.
Filmed in nine locations around the
"Deep Sea" highlights more than 65
species of sea creatures, such as the giant
octopus, wolf eels, nudibranches, barrac
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Scarlet Bates, sales manager of the spa at
the Sawgrass Marriott Resort, gives a pres-
entation Wednesday at a chamber trade
show held at the Sawgrass. Marriott.
and spawning corals.
The movie willbe shown through 2007 at the
theater at World Golf Village, off 1-95 and
International Golf Parkway north of St.
Augustine.
Overlook V set to begin
Powers Design Architects of Ponte Vedra has
!completed designs on Overlook V, a two-story
office condominium project on State Road A1A
in south Ponte Vedra Beach. Construction of
the 27,448-square-foot structure is expected to
begin within a month.
Businesses in the medical profession have
reserved most of the space, according to a news
release.
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Who's Watching the Water?
Coastal cleanup needs help
Jacksonville Beach Lifeguard
Taylor Anderson
BIRTH DATE: 06/27/85
YEAR'S LIFEGUARDING: 5 YEARS
ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 1 RESCUE, 3 ASSISTS, EDUCA-
TION AWARD 2005, ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 2006
EDUCATION: Fletcher High School graduate, FCCJ,-EMT
HOBBIES: Surfing, boating, swimming and biking.
FAMILY: Parents, Julie & Guthrie; brother, Karl
SPECIFIC TRAINING: EMT. Emergency Medical Tech,
Lifeguard trainer
MOST MEMORABLE RESCUE: Father and his son on July
4, 2004 at the new pier.
ANYONE ELSE IN YOUR FAMILY EVER LIFEGUARD?
Lans Stout
Pink Rutile Drive bridge a keeper
:Though several residents complained last month about th
"coial" color of the new- tid ''Ratt th -
'trustees for the Ponte Vedra Community Association voted,
Monday to discontinue its efforts to have the bridge repainted.
:After polling its members, the board found that a majority of
the community is OK with the pink hue and does not wish to
have it changed.
Benefit garage sale today
A garage sale to benefit Designs from the Heart will be held 7'
a.m. to 2 p.m. today, Aug. 25, at 3477 Third St. S., Jacksonville
Beach, across fibm Palms Presbyterian Church. ,
St. Johns County attorney hired
The St. Johns Board of County Commissioners voted Tuesday
to promote Assistant County Attorney Patrick NMcCormack to
lead county attorney to replace Dan Bosanko. who is retiring.
A selection committee narrowed the applicants for the position
down to eight before conimissioners selected their top three in
Tuesday's meeting. ..
McCormack won the final round in a 3-2 vote, with commis-
sioners Cyndi Stevenson and Bruce Maguire voting for Senior
Assistant County Attorney Isabelle Lopez. ,
McCormack's contract: must be finalized, by commissioners
before he can assume his new position.
Library holiday closing for Labor Day
All branches of the St: Johns County Public Library System will
be closed Sunday, Sept. 3 and Monday, Sept. 4, in observance of
Labor Day. Normal hours will resume Tuesday;. Sept. 5.
Cancer screenings offered
A free breast cancer screening for women will be held 9 a.m. to
11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept..5, .at the St..Johns County Health
Department in St. Augustine. No appointment is required.
An ob/gyn physician will provide breast exams and referrals for
mammograms to Flagler Hospital. Mammograms are. free for
those who qualify. For women ages 50 to 64, the program also
provides a Pap smear and pelvic exam..
The health department is at 1955 U.S. 1 S., Suite 100. For infor-
mation, call 825-5055, ext. 1112.
Luau benefits BEAM, Resource Center
The Lemon Bar Luau will be held Sept. 16 to benefit Beaches at-
risk children arid families.
The adults-only event will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at The
Lemon Bar at the Sea Horse Oceanfront Inn on Atlantic
Boulevard at the ocean.
Heavy hours d'oeuvres from Beaches restaurants will be' offered,
along with Polynesian entertainment, a silent auction and prize
WHERE AND WHEN DID YOU LEARN TO SWIM? BAC,
Fletcher Swim Team, 5 years old
BEST PART OF BEING A LIFEGUARD? Sharing common
experiences good and bad with friends and working on the
beach!
WORST: Sunburns and accidents that could be prevent-
ed.
BEST ADVICE TO BEACHGOERS: When in doubt, ask the
lifeguard. Ignorance is our biggest enemy.
BEST ADVICE TO OTHER GUARDS: Do not get compla-
cent.
WHAT SUNSCREEN DO YOU USE? NOAD, my mom
raised me on it!
FAVORITE BOOK, MOVIE, MEAL...? BOOK- DAVE
BERRY, MOVIE: Blazing Saddles or any Monty Python; MEAL:
Anything free (Is for me and I'll take three!).
drawings.
,'Proceeds swiI ,benefitBEAMI IBeaches Emergency Assistance
Ministffi-.itd-th" Beaehes.Resource Center Foundation, both
charitable organizations that serve Beaches residents.
For information call 270-8200.
Admission is $25 per single ticket and $40 per couple ticket.
Honorary chairpersons for the event are Penny Christian,
Jacksonville Beach city councilor,' and Father William Kelly, St.
Paul's Catholic Church; organizers said.
Buddy, not Bully program gets OK
The City of Neptune Beach has approved funding for the
"Fitness And Character Education" (F.A.C.E.) along with a school-
, ide assembly "Don't be a Bully..be a Buddy!!" for Neptune Beach
Elementary. The emphasis of F.A.C.E. is fitness and coordination,
while building self-esteem and confidence for children through
performing and speaking in front,of others too. The assembly
combines confidence, growth and positive attitude leaving an.
imprint that lasts a lifetime. The program and assembly are in its
fourth year, developed by Beaches resident Kirk Farber.
,Author visits Atlantic Beach
Bestselling author Lee Smith will be at The .Bookmark in
Atlantic Beach on Thursday, Sept. 7. at 7 p.m. to read from and
sign copies of her new book "On Agate Hill." In thenovel, Smith
offers a Reconstruction-era epic that follows one woman's life'
from orphanhood to widowhood.
Among Smith's previous books are "The Last Girls," "Fair and
Tender Ladies," "Family Linen" and "OralHistory."
Smith retired from North Carolina State as professor emerita in
1985. She lives in Hillsborough, N. C., and Castine, Maine, with
her husband, critic and essayist Hal Crowther.
BEAM solicits food donations
BEAM's. shelves are almost empty and donations of canned
fruit, canned meat, soup and cereal are needed, according to
BEAM organizers. Food can be dropped off at B.E.A.M. weekdays
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Tuesday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at @850 6th Ave
South in Jacksonville Beach or at Shelby's Coffee Shop at 200 First
St. in Neptune Beach.
Win tickets
A Prudential Network Realty drawing gives fans a chance to
win. two club seats at a Jaguars home game, a parking pass and a
place on the field before kickoff. Register at
www.PrudentialNetworkRealty.com, www.Jaguars.com or at any
Prudential Network sales office. The winner also has the chance-
to will win a $50,000 credit to be used toward the purchase of a
home listed with Prudential Network Realty.'
Local volunteers are needed
to join the 21st Annual
International Coastal Cleanup,
sponsored by the Ocean
Conservancy, on Saturday,
Sept. 16 to achieve cleaner,
safer shorelines, waterways and
neighborhood roadsides.
Events will take place national-
ly and in more than 90 coun-
tries.
Advance registration is NOT
required; bags and gloves will
be provided. Volunteers can
report to the following loca-
tions:
Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park,
500 Wonderwood Road or
Huguenot Park, 10980
Heckscher Dr., from 8:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m.; at Helen Cooper
Eloyd (Little Jetties) Park, 3600
State Road A1A, 8 a.m. to 11
a.m.; and Atlantic Boulevard
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RELIGION
"Leave No Man Behind" Inn at 1220 Marsh Landing Ministries and Christian facing personal problems,
New Life Christian Parkway on September 21 fol- Women's Club. Reservations meets every Friday at 6:30 p.m.
Fellowship will have a .men's lowing the 7 p.m. service, are requested by Sept. 4; the in the fellowship hall of Beach S geoup s
retreat at Epworth by the Sea Moroccan Chef Zhavah Zrihen cost is $12 and complementary United Methodist Church,
on St. Simon's Island, Georgia will cater the four-course meal. child care is available. To regis- Third Street at Seventh Avenue
on Sept. 7 through Sept. 9. The Reservations are required for ter call Susan at 714-9962, North, Jacksonville Beach. The following are church-related singles groups in the Beaches
theme is "Leave no Man both events. Contact Chabad Mary at 223-1002, or e-mail Through worship and same- area. Church membership is not required:
Behind." For information and at 285-1588 or at atlanticbeachwc@yahoo.com. gender small groups, people
registration contact the church:, www.chabad@thebeaches.com can work on personal struggles St. Andrew's Lutheran Church has Young Adult Group meet-
at 223-6000. Hebrew Schobl such as eating disorders, alco- wings. Contact Pastor Mike at 249-4575 for information.
Registration is now open for hol/drug abuse, and codepen- New Life Christian Fellowship, 2701 Hodges Blvd..
Church Women United Prayer for Schools the new Beaches Hebrew.' dency. The evenings begin Jacksonville has monthly Single Adult Ministry meetings.
The September meeting of On Thursdays from 9:30 to School at Chabad @ the with dinner. Call 249-2343. Contact Pastor David Wheeler at 223-6000 for information.
Church Women United will be 11' a.m, a' group meets at the Beaches for the 2006/2007 Childcare is provided for some events.
held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, Winston Family YMCA to pray school year. Classes for ichil-. Men's group meetings Beach United Methodist Church has Monday Night Alive for
Sept. 8 at St. Paul's by the Sea for school, media, families, dren ages 5-13 wili be held on Hodges Blvd. Presbyterian singles at 7 p.m. on Monday nights and Singles Coffee House
Episcopal Church; -and church. The YMCA is on 'Wednesdays and Sundays. To Church offers "Bible and 10:45 a.m. on Sundays. For information visit www.beachumc.org
Refreshments will be served 'at Landrum Lane in Ponte Vedra. schedule an appointment to Bagels"; a men's Bible study or call 249-2343. BLTMC is located at 325 7th Avenue N.
10 a.m. For information call 285-0267. learn about the school, contact group, at 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. Oh Beaches Chapel Church, 610 Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach.
All women are welcome to Hebrew School Director Leah Wednesdays in the Fellowship Singles over age 33 meet the last Saturday of the month at 7 p.m.
attend; for information con- Happily Ever After Kurinsky .at 543-9301. Hal. 'The church address is' at the church. 241-4211.
tact Sara Brooks at 223-5294. A marriage skills workshop 'Information is also available at 4140 Hodges Blvd. For infor- Christ Episcopal Church, 400 SarJuan Drive in Ponte Vedra,
The church address is Fifth called Happily Ever After is vwwv.ChabadBeaches.com/He mation call 223-6922. offers a singles ministry called Solo Flight. For information con-
Street and Eleventh Ave. N. in being offered by ,Vivian brewSchool. Chabad's address The men's group from tact the church office at 285-6127.
Jacksonville Beach. Bowlus, MN.Ed., LMHC, :and is 521 SR A1A in Ponte Vedra. Calvary' Anglican Church Christ the Redeemer Church, 190S. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra
certified Pre-marital Instructor meets at 6:15 a.m. Friday at Beach. Weekly Bible study and monthly social event such as
Senior Activities at Ponte Vedra United ArtShow Perkins Restaurant, on Beach square dancing for ages 30 and up. 280-5813.
Chief Meteorologist Tim :Methodist Church. "Behind Bethlehem," is the Boulevard at San Pablo Road. Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church, 4510 Palm Valley Road,
Deegan from First Coast News The workshop is appropriate current exhibit at the Bethel Pastor David Sandifer leads the Ponte Vedra Beach. Bible study group at 11 a.m. Sunday and
will be the guest speaker at the for engaged, newly married, Gallery at Prite Vedra study. occasional other activities for singles ages 30 and older.
next Senior Connection meet- and couples considering mar- Presbyterian Church.. Over a The men's group from Beach
ing at Our Lady Star of the Sea riage. The four-hour sessions hundred photographs taken by United Methodist Church will
Catholic Church on Friday, will be held on the first members of the Visual Arts- have the first meeting for 2006
Sept. 8 at 9 a.m. He will pro- Saturday of the month and Ministry will be on display to .on Monday, Feb. 6 at the in outreach efforts. All are wel- of Eucharist and Ministry in
vide information and tips on begin at 8:30 a.m. givea behind the scenes look Golden Corral Restaurant at come to attend. The address is the Church will be led by Fr.
preparing for the upcoming For information and registra- at the church's annual 14035 Beach Blvd. at 6:00 p.m. 465 Eleventh Ave. N. in Michael Williams. He will
hurricane season. The meeting tion visit www.happily-ever- Christmas "Bethlehem Visit." A men's Bible study is held at Jacksonville Beach. explore ministerial roles and
will be in church's Cultural after-fl.com. The church For information call 285- 7a.m. Monday at Ponte Vedra Sunrise Community Church the importance of the
Center at 545 AlA N in Ponte address is 35 Executive Way in .8225; the church address is United Methodist Church, 35 offers Men's Study Groups at 6 Eucharist using a study of
Vedra. Ponte Vedra. 4 4510 Palm Valley Road. Executive Way, Ponte \'edra :15 a.m. and; 7 p.m. on Vatican IT documents on.the
Seniors can also participate ; Beach. : ednesdays. Contact the liturgy. The session begins at
inart classes, exercise, games, Women's Brunch Catholic Charities : Palms Presbyterian men's church office at 249-3030 for 9:30 a.m. and ends with Mass
and trips. All are welcome to :The Atlantic Beach Women's Counseling Bible study is held at 7 a.m. information: the church at 2:30 p.m. The cost is $25.
attend: contact Cheryl at 543- Connection will host a "Step Professional marriage, fami- W\ednesdays in: the Youth address is 298 Aquatic Drive in and includes lunch.
1130 forinformation. Back ,into Time" Brunch on ly, and addictions counseling Center/Fellowship Hall. Atlantic Beach. Sept. 21: Spiritual Director
Wednesday, September 6 at the is offered .bv appointment at Community Presby\terian Information Night will be con-
Rosh Hashanah Events Selva Marina Country Club St. Paul's Catholic Church one Church at 150 Sherry Drive in Retreats at Marywood ducted by Dr. Maria Decsy
Chabad @ the Beaches will from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Holly day a week through Catholic Atlantic Beach has Wednesday Retreats and events are from Sacred Heart University
have Shofar Factory on Beasley, Executive Director of Charities Counseling Program. morning prayer breakfasts at 7 planned .at the Marywood for people interested in becom-
Sunday, September 3 at 4 p.m. the Beaches Museum and Call 354-4846 extension 230 a.m. Center for Spirituality in the ing a spiritual director. At the
at 521 SR A1A in Ponte Vedra. Historical Center, and inspira- for information. St. Paul's is at St. Paul's by the Sea Switzerland area of NW St. session which begins at 6:30
Participants will make their tional speaker Mary Moore will First Avenue and 5th Street in Episcopal Church has a Men's Johns Counts' at 1715-5 State p.m., Decsy will provide infor-
own shofar to be used for the speak. The club is at 1600 Selva Jackson\ille Beach. Prayer Group and Bible Study Road 13. For information, call mation about spiritual direc-
Rosh Hashanah 'and Yom MNarina Drive in Atlantic which meets on the first and 287-2525 or toll-free 18881- tion and clarify the role of a
Kippur holidays. Beach. Celebrate Recovery third Saturday' of the month at 287-253 Or check wwwv.mary- spiritual director. There is no
A Rosh Hashanah. dinner Women's Connection is Celebrate Recovery, a bibli- '8 a.m. in Stormes Hall. The woodcenter.org. fee to register but please do so
will be held at the Hampton affiliated with Stonecroft cal based program for persons men's group also participates August 30: The Relationship by Sept. 13.
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Wayne Dyer 9:00 a.m. Contemporary* CONIMI UNITY CHURCH 8.30 and 11.00 a.m.
Ouhr Congregation meets at The Powerof Imennon 7 11:15 a.m. Traditional* Sunset Service at 5.45 p.m
Castillo.de Meico Louise Hay *'iids 1tb rship provided An Evangelical Free Church
1222 S. third Street )u Can Heal our Lit Sunday School Nursery at all services
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Sunday hink ou're going lo our church PONTE VEDRA Adam layers Youlh All ages 9:40 a.m.
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Jacksonville Church of Religious Science Ch urcl 280-5141 www.pv-umc.org Phone: 249-3030c u
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247- 1442 14510 Palm Valley Road (CR 2101
Holy Communion www.ppc.com l ev Omifnbl5 i aptis t urch Ribault Garden Club 1423 N. 8th Ave.. Jax Beach
even Sunday at 8:00 A.M. Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10-30 a.m. o50 High ay AA 285-4288 705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor
SHol Trinity meets in the Od C. Sunday Breakfast (Corner 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N.) Phone: 249-5418
Hol Trinity meets in the Old Chapel Sundav School 9:00am htt p:f//ww.bcijaxbeach.org
at 61) Florida Brld., Neptune Beach Nursery & Toddler Ministries choo hrtp://w .blcjbeach.
SADDRSS P.O.BO 50iddle. Hih School Clle orip l am 355-5100 8:30 a.m.& 11:00 a.m. Traditional
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JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240-0294 Adult Ministries newbeginningsbcx@'clearwire.net Dial A Prayer 355-7044 Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm
www.holylrinilyneptunebeach.org Music & Art Ministries Website. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Rev. Robert C. Adams. Vicar Home of a Bethlehem Visit w ,r.onhlnewithne beginnings corn Church of the Daily Word Adult Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.
ST. ANDREW'S ,E ST. FRANCIS St. Paul's the Sea BEACHES CHAPEL CH CH TRADITIONAL YET TIMELY
LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) St. Paul's by the Sea CE Sunday School for all ages 9:00 am
(BY THE SEA) -o \EPISCOPAL CHiRCH Episcopaul Church j)-J' I B Woarhip Service 10:15a.m.
A Stephen Ministr.'Congregation r^ ..j
1801 Beach Blvd. 'RA ROR, VAT L NEPIUNE EACH Youth Fellowship 11:30a.m.
Jacksonville Beach 249-4575 [REAL, ROTED, RELEVANT Nursery Provided .
PASTOR MI-CB E BLAER ,. .. Pastor Steve McCoy
Sunday Worship 895 Palm Valley Road -- -Associate Pastor Howard clinn CHRIST
8:00 am & 10:30 am Ponte Vedra, FL 543-0112 Chiltren's Chapel A am Sun ORSIP S dIs UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School Sundlay Services Welcome Families Ch'ldren's Chapel At 10 am Sus WORSIP SERVICES
SundaySchool Sunday Services welcome Fames Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am Services Sun. Sunday 8:30 & 10:15 AM 400 Penman Road (at Atlantic)
Children 9:15 am Adult Christian Formation 9:00am & Singles Christian Formation At 9:00 am Wednesday 7 PM Neptune Beach 249.5370
Youth/Adult 9:15 am Holy Eucharist 10:00am Corner of 5th St. & 111h Ave. N.* Jax Beach, FL www.stpaulsbythesea@spbts.nel TEL 241.-4211 Rev. Patrice Spenser
Nursery Provided y Intnts through 5 years 904-249-4091 www.beacheschapel.com Sha h e o Chnt
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150 Sherry Dive Allane Beach. FL 2125 Oceanfront & Seagate, Neptune Beach CATHOLIC 2400 Mavport Rd., Atlantic Beach
4 I Rev. Dr Gabe Goodman Paslor (ELCA) Bapti t Cihr t h Come worship with us by the ocean. Father Joseph Meehan
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Schedule: Rev. Julie Frank,Pastor SUNDAY Celebration Praise Father Wm. A. Kelly, pastor Sunday 9 a.m., 11 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship 8:30 -am Sunday Contemporary Worship9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service- 10:45 am Nursery Available Sunday Morning
SundaySunday Contemporary 10:30am- Taditionalervice Saturay Mass 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. RECONCLIATION
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Contemporary Worship Se. 55 m Bible Studiesfor Every Age & Life Situation 6:30 Choir, Bile Study,Youth 11:30 am. & 7 p.m. RELGIOUS EDUCATON
Chancel Choir Wednesdays 7pm Sunday LBWWorship 11:00am 407 Third Street Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor. 246-2010 Saturday Confessions Wed. 600 p.m.(K-3) 7:15' (4-6 gr.)
Chancechoir Weneyp Sunday LWWorship 11:00m www.neptunebaptistorg Netune Beach James Collins, AssociatePastor After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 -5:20p.m. Sunday 6:00 p.m. (7-H.S.)
Weekday Preschool/Kindergaen (3, 4 & 5 yrolds) Nursery Provided Tom Bary, Pastor 9-2307 ww.fbdo.c emacbdocbellsouth.ness & 430 20 p.m.246- 14
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Palm Valley Bad. Pontist Church TL abbi Ezer Ben-Yehuda, hD. Spiritual Leader OCEANSIDE
285-2447 ; P otd -frtnlMf-n- ?, ^ y.,; stuart Williams, President CHURCH OF CHRIST I
Rev. W-.itt ,m1025 Snug Harbor Court i4 I(Inll
Rev. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor c2r ud C 288 N. Roseoe Blvd, Pointe Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (fk) 273-5567 (off Mayport Rd. at W. 11h St. and Orchid
dert oo9 5l q4ete 'e &. Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 12:00 noon St.) 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314'
Join us on Sunday for: Service Times Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Bib t 915 a.m
Sunday School for.ell ages i 9 15 AI S We have a full range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish 246-2709
Evening os ble stdy 6:0 S day P:00 9 & m community. Please contact our office m-f 8-5 for information about adult Jerry Murrell, Miinister Blended Worship 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Evening opportunities: Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am e :00a education, Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. BibeClass Sunday 10:00 a.m. EeningWorship 6:30 p.m.
Family Dinner 6:00 PM Sunday, 10:00a.m. Worship 6:30
Children and Youth Bible Study 7:00 PM (904) 268-2500 "A homeforJewish Families at the Beach" Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Adult Worship Service 7:00 PM
Child Care and Nursery providedfor all actiyltlesl www.MandarinChristian.com Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
"The righteous shallflurish like the palm tree..".-salms 92:12 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy. wy... -J Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Service interpreted for the hearing impaired
August L2, L2UU
Two more
phases are
planned
FROM STAFF
On Sunday, August 20,
Palms Presbyterian Church.
celebrated the completion of
the first phase of Palms' Oasis
Building Project with the dedi-
cation 'of the church's
Fellowship Hall.
Dr. Tom Walker, Senior
Pastor at Palms, officiated at
the ceremony and approxi-
mately 200 people were in
attendance, said Liz
Richardson, Communications
Director at Palms.
Palms' Oasis Building Project
began with "the churches
largest ever capital campaign
in 2005, a direct response to
considerable growth of the
congregation and its life,"
according to a press release
from the church.
S The renovated Fellowship
Hall has space dedicated for
South ministries. The building
has new classrooms and a state
of the art youth room. It will
also be better able to accom-
modate sports activities,
according to church leaders.
Work began on the project
nine months ago and will con-
. tinue for several months until
the remaining two phases of
First phase of Oasis at Palms Presbyterian is dedicated
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Palms Presbyterian Church celebrates the opening of the new Youth Center/Fellowship Hall
Building on Sunday, Aug. 20.
the Oasis Project are complet-
ed.
These phases include an
education/administration
building and a gathering space
and garden. When completed,
these facilities will have addi-
tional children's and adult
classrooms, music practice
rooms, nursery facilities, and a
chapel.
"We look forward to the
many ways this new physical
space will enable us to engage
all who come to Palms so that
they may reach out and serve
God in the community and
the world," said Walker.
"Our new mission statement
at Palms is "The Palms Oasis is
a community nurtured by the
grace of Jesus Christ to serve
God's mission in the world."'
RELIGION BRIEFS
Midweek for kids
The following events are
held at Beaches area churches
S on Wednesdays for young-
sters:
*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, fol-
lowed by small groups for fel-
lowship, Bible study and
prayer. The church is at 298
Aquatic Dr., Atlantic Beach.
Call 249-3030.
*Bethlehem Lutheran
Church atl+123- Eighth-'A',A.
'1., Jacksonville. Beach has
Junior High Youth Group
Activities from 6:45 to 8 p.m.
The Senior High Youth Group
meets on Tuesdays from 7 to 8
p.m. Call 249-5418.
*Christ Episcopal Church
at Solana Road and San Juan
Drive in Ponte Vedra offers
S dinner in the 'parish hall for
youth and families at 6:15
p.m. A children's art program
Sis held from 7 to 8 p.m.
Church choir school is free..
Call 285-6127.
'Dynamic Disciples (grades
K-5) will resume on Sept. 6 at
First Christian Church of the
Beaches from 6:30 to 7:45.
STeens in Motion Youth Group
meets for 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. meet-
, ing at 7:15 p.m. Bridge
SBuilders for grades 6 through
12 meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
S Call 280-5694.
*Kernan Blvd. Baptist
Church at 4000 Kernan Blvd.
S. has YouthAlive with Bible
Study and worship for grades
seven through 12 from from 7
to 7:45 p.m. Preschool and
children's choirs through 6th
grade meet from 7 to 7:45
p.m. Call 641-4588.
*Youth from Beach United
Methodist Church, 3rd Street
at 7th Avenue North,
Jacksonville Beach, meet 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. at various loca-
tions. Directions to
Wednesday meetings are
handed out at 247, the
Church's Sunday night wor-
ship service for youths, held 6
p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
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through twelve. Sixth
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader August 25, 2006
Panthers set for Tennessee champs
A
ROB
DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR'
Quick jabs
from the
sportspage
headlines
A after emphatically
protesting his inno-
cence following a failed
drug test for testosterone last
April, U.S. sprinter Justin
Gatlin agreed this week to an
eight-year ban from track and
field. The 24-year-old
Pensacola native can apply to
have the ban reduced to two
years, but under terms of the
agreement he can no longer
contest results of the test.
Sounds like the old Barry
Bonds defense: "I didn't do it.
But if I did do it, I didn't
know I was doing it. And
even if I knew I was doing it,
I only did it because everyone
else was doing it. But the bot-
tom line is, I didn't do it."
Meanwhile, sprinter
Marion Jones awaits results
Sof a test on her "B" sample
following discovery of EPO ,
(erythropoietin) in her sys-
tem at the U.S. Champion-
ships in June. Her lawyer,
Steve Riddick, has hinted at
a conspiracy to "get" Jones.
SYes, the same Steve Riddick
facing money-laundering
and bank fraud charges
with alleged co-conspirator
TiriMonfgomery. es,'the'
same Tim Montgomery who
is Jones' former lover and
father of their three-year-old
child. Andyes, Montgomery
is banned from track and
field for failing a drug test.
Also, Jones' former coach,
Trevor Graham; is persona
Snon grata in track because
six of the stars he trained
have tested positive for
drugs.
Much teeth-gnashing
amongst the local media at
the NFL's decision to exclude
local television cameras from
the sidelines this season. Only
personnel from CBS 47, the
official "partner" of the
Jaguars ill be permitted.
SOther Jacksonville affiliates
will have to get their video
from pool camera operator.,
Ostensibly, the decision was
made by NFL owners because
"streaming" video of games
was available on TV" stations'
Web sites. The writing is on ,
the wall for print media as
well. Soon, only photogra-
phers from large circulation
newspapers and wire services,
will be allowed to shoot
games .
Players from Memphis
University School, which is
playing Nease High in the
Bill Bates Classic at UNF this
Saturday, will arrive in style
on a chartered jet, then fly
back immediately after the'
game. And we thought
Nease was big-time because
players have air-conditioned
shoulder pads.
Forty-three-yeai-old '
Evander Holyfield is still
throwing punches and slur-:
ring words. The former
heavyweight champ is seek-
ing another shot at the title.
and last weekend beat up an
insurance salesman mas-
querading as an opponent.
Insiders say. Holyfield is aware
has irreparable brain damage
from years in the ring and
just wants to earn as much as
possible for his numerous
children.
Best bets for the weekend:
Saturday Panthers vs.
Senators in swimming at
Fletcher High at 10 a.m.; the
Bill Bates Classic at UNF with
a 3 p.m. kickoff, and the
Summer Beach Run begin-
ning at 6 p.m. at the
Lifeguard Tower in Jackson-
ville Beach.
By ROBERT DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR
There's something about
tough early-season challenges
that invigorates Nease High
head football coach Craig
Howard;
Last year, he took the
Panthers to Birmingham,
Alabama to face powerhouse
Hoover High in the first
nationally-televised high
school football game involving
a Florida team. Nease fell
behind early in that contest,
then. rallied to make it a
respectable, if somewhat disap-
pointing, loss.
'Still, the .experience paid off
as Howard guided the Panther's
to their first-ever state football
championship last December.
This year, Nease plays host
to defending two-time Tennes-
see state champion Memphis
University School Saturday in
the Bill Bates Classic at the
University of North Florida.
"We saw them. in the
(Hoover Southeastern 7-on-7)
passing tournament and we've
watched them on film all sum-
mer," Howard said following
his team's victory over Bolles
in the Preseason Classic last
Friday. "They really swarm to
the ball on defense and they
remind me of the Denver
Broncos on offense, running
the zone plays so well, then
they bootleg off it and run
play-action pass."
When Nease saw MSU in
Alabama, the Owls were with-
out starting quarterback
Michael Park, a Div. I prospect
who was attending a baseball'
camp. But Howard thought
MSU could provide a superb
early-season test for his team,
and the date was.set.
"It was the kind of match-up
we were looking for," the
coach said. "A team that has
been winning championships.
A match-up of one of the best
teams in Tennessee against one
of the best in Florida."
Pr-.:l.. by ROB DEaANGELO
Nease High running back Chris Johnson (3) breaks a tackle near rnidfield in first quarter action of the Preseason Classic last
Friday night at Bolles. After falling behind early, the Panthers rallied to top the Bulldogs, 21-14, in two quarters of play.
As a former college coach;
the appeal of a Tennessee-
Florida contest' on the high
school level is not lost on,
Howard.
"They've got a great tradi-
tion about them. They've got
great facilities," he said.&
"They're abig-time program in
Memphis [and] they'll fly
down on a charter plane.
They'll bring their fans and it'll
be a great college atmosphere,.
That [UNF] stadium holds nine
Panthers quar-
terback Ted
Stachitas looks
Sfor daylight on
an end run
near the goal
line during last
Friday night's
Preseason
Classic at
Bolles. Nease
won, 21-14, in
two quarters of
play.
or ten thousand. It'll be so nice fall practices with Saturday's
to fill it." game in mind.
Owls ,head coach Bobby The Bates Classic also serves
Alston, who has guided his as a fundraiser but liot for
team to consecutive 11-1 sea- Nease or MSU. Proceeds from
sons, called the match-up .tai- the game will be donated to the
lbr-made for both schools. Bill Bates Foundation, Tom
"All of us at MUS are cau- Coughlin's Jay Fund and the
'tiousl excited' about the J.T. Townsend Fund.
opportunity to play Nease,",he ".We were able 'to get some'
saLd.".,fhe expposr. 'Neasg 'corporate-ponsorshi pand none,
'eceiveI fsryearairmtr, witf ti.oFt)apnsbrsfi ronoe.
the game with Hoover, all the to Nease," said Howard. "One
PR covering their outstanding corporate sponsor gave 10,000.
quarterback Tim Tebow, and "What high schools do you
then finishing up with a state see that are playing for chari-
championship certainly makes ties? Along with developing
Nease a school with a well- character, strength and: honor
deserved national reputation, in our players, we also think
"We are particularly impres- about giving back to the com-
sed with coach Howard's abili- unityy"
ty to not only put an outstand- Howard indicated players are
ing team on the field, but also aware Saturday's, contest is
the character his team displays about more than a football
oft the feld." game. The coach said his team
whilee Tebow is gone, the understands the importance of
Panthers remains a formidable community responsibility and
offensive football team, replete that they're playing to benefit
with enough shifting forma- charity.
tions and gadget plays to keep Bates, an assistant coach at
fans on the edge of, their seats. Nease, played 15 years for the'
The Owls are also an offen- Dallas Cowboys including the
sive juggernaut, lining up in a 1992, 1993 ,and 1995 Super
two running back, two tight Bowl champion'.teams.
end set and employing the Three Bates children triplets)
same deception Nease uses. currently play for the Panthers.
Starting running backs Walt Graham Bates is a running back
\Vepfer and Chase Moore split and Hunter Bates is a defensive
ball-carrying responsibilities back/kick returned on the foot-
while tight ends Luke Jensen ball team, while Brianna Bates
and Conner Hall run seam and is a defensive specialist on the
crossing patterns. girls volleyball squad.
On defense, MSU. clamps "Maintaining an association
down on spread-offense oppo- with high school athletics is
nents by dropping as many as important to'us," Bill Bates said.
eight players into coverage. "My wife, Denise, and I are
Their basic scheme utilizes two excited about the opportunity
cornerbacks, a pair of strong to help organize and promote a
safeties and a free safety to national high' school game
complement three linebackers every year .we are thrilled
and three down linemen, that we could start this tradi-
Both teams'have conducted tion right here at home."
Nease volleyball oses; golf teams getwins
FROM STAFF
With a 3-1 loss to Bishop
Kenny Tuesday night, the Nease
High girls volleyball team evened
its record at 1-1.
The Panthers lost to the
Crusaders, 28-26, 22-25, 19-25,
21-25.
Nease senior outside hitter-
Meghan Sherman paced her
team with 17 kills, 17 points, 14
assists and 11 digs. She also
served up three aces.
Tara Carrigan. contributed to
the Panthers cause with 18
assists, 17 points and 10 digs.
Middle blocker Christina
Vergo had nine kills while fellow'
Nease middle blocker Laura
Phillips added 17 points.
The Panthers enter a stretch of
four road matches beginning
next week. They travel to St.
Augustine next Tuesday in a 6:45
p.m. start for the varsity squad,
there face Bolles. on Thursday,
also at 6:45 p.m. Next is a trip to
Clay High on Sept. 5 and Atlantic
High School on Sept. 6. Both var-
sity matches are slated for 6:45
p.m.
GIRLS GOLF,
Nease 164, Episcopal 172
The-Nease girls golf team got
off to a strong start with an eight
stroke victory in its first match of
the season, played at Ponte Vedra
Golf and Country Club.
Panthers golfer Catherine
O'Donnell was the medalist with
a 36.
Other Panthers scores included
Brighid Hourihan with a 37,
Sarah Knapp with a 43,
Samantha .Snyder 48 and
Meghan Newton with a 58.
Nease was slated to travel to St.
Johns Golf and Country Club
Thursday to take on Bartram
Trail. The Panthers then host a
tri-match next Tuesday with
Bishop Kenny and Pedro
Menendez High at Ponte Vedra
Golf and Country Club begin-
ning at 4 p.m.
BOYS GOLF
Nease 145, Providence 162,
Fletcher 164
Panthers golfers won a tri-
match on Tuesday at the Ponte
Vedra Golf and Country Club at
Sawgrass.
Kyle Lepore paced Nease with
a 35 to earn medalist honors.
Fellow Panthers Tyler McCumber
and Mike Smith each carded a 36
to lead their side to victory.
The team was scheduled to
participate in a quad-match on
Thursday against Fleming Island,
Bishop Kenny and Lake City at
Fleming Island at 3:30 p.m..
Nease returns home next
Tuesday when it plays host to a
tri-match including Pedro
Menendez High and Orange Park
at Ponte Vedra Golf and Country
Club beginning at 4 p.m.
Photo by ROB DeANGELO
Panthers freshman outside hitter Wesley Anne Barden dives to
try to save the ball during action the Preseason Classic Aug. 12.
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Fantasy Football
An open to the public fantasy
football league will present this
season's Monday Night Football
games on the movie screen In
the main showroom at Atlantic
Theatres. Doors will open at 7:30
p.m. every Monday throughout
the NFL season.
A draft party is slated for Aug.
30 and the league has a $20
entrance fee. Proceeds will be dis-
tributed to winners at the end of
the season.
Admission to the Monday
night screenings is free to league
members and $3 for others.
Proceeds from admission charges
will be donated to H.E.R.O.E.S., a
local charity providing K-12
scholarships for at-risk young-
sters in the Jacksonville area.
For more information contact
Bryce Pfanenstiel at 249-7529.
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) 992-4263.
Football
The Bill Bates High School
Football Classic, featuring
Memphis University School vs.
Nease High School, will take
place Friday, Aug. 26 at 3 p.m. at
the University of North Florida
football stadium.
Tickets are $10 and will benefit
the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund
along with theJ.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
Summer Beach Run kicks
offJax Grand Prix season
Ph~oo t,, ROB DeANGELO
Performance MultiSports will present the eighth annual Beaches
Extreme Adventure Race Sept. 3 beginning at 7 a.m. at Hanna
Park. Visit performancemultisports.com for more information.
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 moreinformation
phone 1904) 321-4315 or visit
www.GOTRneflorida.org.
Golf
The Jacksonville Chapter of
the Florida Association of
Mortgage Brokers will host its
31st annual fundraiser and
charity golf outing Wednesday,
Sept. 20 at Eagle Harbor Golf
Club in Orange Park.
Proceeds from this year's
event will assist "daniel,"
Florida's oldest organization
providing quality services for
area youngsters and families.
Registration for the event
will begin at 8 a.m. and a shot-
gun start will take place at 9
a.m. Golf and lunch are avail-
able for $80 per player. For
lunch only, it's $25 per person.
For more information, con-
tact Valerie Saunders at 19041
992-0785.
Ice Hockey Clinics
Free ice hockey clinics for
boys and girls (ages 3 to 171
will take place Aug. 26 from 9
a.m. until 11 a.m. at
Skateworld,'I-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.
Return of football means
seasonal injuries abound
of local kids to
V school, it can only
mean that high school foot-
ball is upon us. And with the
return of football, seasonal
injuries are sure to follow.
Every year, hundreds of
thousands of teenagers partici-
pate in high school football
and, according to national
studies, high school football
has the highest rate of injury
when compared to the other
: high school sports.
Fortunately, however, the
majority of these injuries are
sprains and strains which
average about a week's worth
of missed playing time, while
more serious injuries such as
fractures and dislocations can
: keep a player out for months.
Heat-related illnesses are
concerning for parents and
S coaches when kids are just
returning to the practice field,
and even the most condi-
S tioned athlete can become
over-heated.
Just a few weeks ago, a
Virginia high school football
player died from just such a
:: thing, a terrible tragedy that is
totally preventable if coaches
and players follow proper pre-
,. cautions about limiting work-
outs on hot, humid days and
S keeping kids well hydrated.
Sprains and strains are also
commonly seen in the first
few weeks of practice, for kids
may have not prepared prop-
erly for the season, but instead
just show up and strap on
their equipment. This is a
recipe for injury and missed
playing time.
'Cramping is also common
in the early season games, and
this too is preventable with
proper oral hydration. If play-
ers will push the fluids during
the games and time-outs,
cramping likely will not occur.
Most players do not realize
how much fluid they are los-
*ing during the .course of a
game, and therefore do not
look to replace it. In fact, look
at many of them after warm-
ups and they often have
already sweated through their
jersey and pants.
Every parent's worst night-
mare is for their child to suffer
a severe neck injury.
0, .T
GREGORY
SMITH, M.D.
CONTRIBUTOR
Catastrophic injuries such as
cervical spine fractures are
extremely uncommon,
although that very thing did
happen to a local player in
Jacksonville just last year.
On the national level, there
were three catastrophic spinal
injuries, all of these occurring
at the high school level.
Most commonly this occurs
to a defensive player due to
improper tackling techniques,
leading with the head in a
downward position instead of
the recommended head up
position.
Coaches should continue to
stress head up tackling, as well
as discouraging head-up ball
carrying when being tackled,
instead of trying to lower the
head and "run through" and
opponent. This can be a dan-
gerous activity and can cause
cervical spine and cerebral
injuries as well.
Education of the athlete and
coaches regarding medical
issues is important. This year,
federal health officials have.
launched a major campaign to
alert coaches that 300,000
people a year suffer concus-
sions during sports or recre-
ation activities, and that they
must come out of the game
even if they insist the)' feel
fine.
Everyone involved needs to
realize that concussions are
mild brain injuries and should
be treated cautiously.
Furthermore, if one suffers a
second concussion before the
brain recovers from the first,
, the so-called "second impact
syndrome," severe brain injury
and even death can occur.
Many high schools now
function with a medical team
approach including certified
athletic trainers, EMTs, and
team physicians working
alongside the coaching staff to
not only treat injuries, but
hopefully prevent them before
they happen.
One method of trying to
prevent injury involves the
preseason physical which
evaluates the athlete's muscu-
loskeletal system, but also
gives the physician an oppor-
tunity to perform a complete
history and physical, includ-
ing evaluation of the heart,
blood pressure and lungs, as
well as reviewing the family
history to look for any risks
for sudden cardiac events.
This colunnr is written to dis-
cuss issues regarding sports, med-
icine, and fsaet:. .It is not intend-
ed to serne as a rplceminent for
treatment by your regular doctor.
It is onhl designed to offer guide-
lines on the prevention. recogni-
tion, and care of injuries and ill-
Sness. Specific concerns should be
discussed with )your physician.
Mail your questions to Gregory
Smith, MD- Sportsmedicine,
1250 S. 18th Street Suite' 204,
Fernandina Beach, FL 32034.
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H ow many of these
questions can you get
right? Most of our local
races are more than just a lit-
tle warm, but which one is
HOT? What is our oldest local
race? In which race do turtles
trot?
It's a hot one all right, the
Hammerheads Olympic
Triathlon. The Carrabba's
Summer Beach Run celebrates
its 41st running on August
26th, the oldest race in
Florida. And a new event to
help preserve North Florida's
sea turtles, the Turtle Trot,
takes place on Labor Day.
But first a history lesson.
The year was 1965. Lyndon
B. Johnson'was president of
the U.S. The Vietnam War
was gaining momentum but
wouldn't hit full stride until a
few years later. The Beatles, a
band from Liverpool,
England, were setting the
world on fire. Every kid had
to have a guitar and some
long hair. Civil rights and
women's rights were the
issues of the day. Martin
Luther King, Jr. and Robert F.
Kennedy were still alive and
making their voices heard.
Retrospectively, we know
now, 'it was the calm before
the storm. For not long after-
ward, America would never be
the same.
In the summer of '65 a
group of largely high school
runners assembled along
Seminole Beach for a five-
mile race organized by a few
Jacksonville area high school
cross-country coaches: Larry
Monts, Chuck McPhilomy
and Ron Popell.
The race was born out of a
combination of financial need
and common sense. The three
coaches wanted a bit of a pre-
season tune-up prior to the
prep.cross-country season and
had grown tired of the long,
expensive trip to South
Florida to find a race. The
obvious occurred to them:
Why travel to a race when we
could create our own?
So it was that the first
Beach Run was born.
The first Beach Runs floated
around under different man-
agement until in 1976 a new
organization, the Jacksonville
Track Club, took control of
the event. Not long after-
BOB FERNEE
RUNNING/FITNESS
wards the race saw some very
impressive attendance num-
bers.
Originally the race would
start at one or two o'clock in
the afternoon, the hottest
part of a sweltering August
day. No one ever seemed to
mind the hellish conditions;
it was considered part of the
experience.
Burning sun, melting heat,
and stifling humidity: all just
'part and parcel of running
the illustrious, highly compet-
itive Beach Run.
In th6se days the race was a
straight shot: Five miles from
Hanna Park in Seminole
Beach south to the Lifeguard
Tower in Jacksonville Beach.
Despite the conditions it was
rather nice. The beach was
full of people urging the
intrepid runners on. It had an
almost carnival-like atmos-
phere. And in five miles you
got to see a lot of beach.
Today's Beach Run does its.
best to avoid those dreadful
conditions. This year's race
will be run at the amiable
time of 6 p.m. The course is
out-and-back from the Life-
guard Tower in Jacksonville
Beach.
In the "old days" you
would have to take a shuttle
bus back to your car left in
Hanna Park. Now you have
your car close by and you can
stick around for a party the
likes of which never existed
in the past.
The sponsor, Carrabba's
Italian Grill, will provide deli-
cious free fool and drink.
Before the awards presenta-
tion begins you can also
enjoy live music. No doubt
about it, the Beach Run post-
race party is one of the best
all year.
This classic, historic 5-mile
race takes place on Saturday,
August 26. There is a one-mile
fun run for kids that takes
place at 6:05 p.m., just five
minutes after the blue ribbon
event begins. All participants
in'the one-mile will receive a
finishers' medal.
The Carrabba's Summer
Beach Run kicks off the new
2006-2007 Jacksonville Grand
Prix season and in addition to
150 age-group awards to be
handed out, $600 worth of
prize money is up for grabs.
There is also a team division.
For more information about
the races call 731-1900.
Not enough for you? How
about an Olympic distance
triathlon the next day at 7:30
a.m.? Just as in the Olympics
the race has a swim of 1.5
kilometers, a 40K cycle ride
and a 10K run.
Taking place for the fourth
time, the Hammerhead's HOT
race is located at Camp
Blanding (about 30 miles
southwest of Jacksonville).
The bike and foot race will
take place in Camp Blanding
and the swim portion of the
race will be in the tranquil
waters of Kingsley Lake.
Triathletes do not miss this
race. And if you delay you
just might. There is a 300-per-
son cut-off and no day-of-race
registration, so enter now.
Want to help out? The event
is looking for volunteers. Log
on to hammerheadolympic-
triathlon.com
The triathlon is growing
like a weed. Just look at our
area; we have gone from three
annual events to seven: the
three Beaches Fine Arts Sprint
races, the three on Fort
George Island and the HOT
race. More than double the
races in just the last few years.
And lastly, let's not forget
the turtles. The Turtle Trot
takes places on Labor Day,
September 2nd, at Fort Clinch
State Park in Fernandina
Beach. Five K and 10K
run/walks will begin at 8:30
a.m. and two fun-runs for
kids, a half-mile and a one-
fmile,. ^a t'9:15^-^ 6
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21-14, in two quarters of action.
ABOVE RIGHT: Hannah Gruber reacts after diving to save the ball during Women's Open pool
play at the August Summer Blast beach volleyball tournament last Saturday. The event marked
the end of the Jacksonville Volleyball Club's sees of tournaments.
Ryder Cup
A recently opened exhibit at
the World Golf Hall of Fame
features a historical overview
of the Ryder Cup, video of sig-
nificant moments and artifacts
donated or loaned by Hall of
Fame members for the exhibit,
which will be open through
January 31.
The 36th Ryder Cup. played
between American and
European golf professionals.
will take place Sept. 22-24 near
Dublin, Ireland.
World Golf Hall of Fame
exhibits are open from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Mon. through Sat.
and noon to 6 p.m. Sun.
Admission is $16 for adults,
$14 for seniors and military
and $1l for children 4-12.
Youngsters under 4 are admit-
ted free. For more information,
call 904-940-4133.
Vo1Jleyball
St. Johns County and
Recreation will hold a men's
18-and-over basketball league.
The league begins on Sept. 6.
All games will be played
Monday and Wednesday
between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30
p.m. at Ketterlinus gym, 60
Orange Street, in St.
Augustine. A mandatory cap-
tains meeting will be held at 6
p.m. Aug. 28 at the gym.
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tact T.I. lackson at i904) 209-
0365.
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p.m. to 8 p m. Aug. 28 at the
Ketterlinus gym. A women's
volleyball league begins Sept.
5. All games will be played
between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30
p.m. Tuesday.
Open gym for men's volley-
ball will be held from 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. Aug. 31. A men's
league begins Sept. 7. All
men's games will be played
between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30
p.m. Thursday at the gym.
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an Ordinance that will severely restrict your property rights.
If passed, this Ordinance will allow you to build less than half of the
size of home allowed by current code. Whether or not you plan to
build or remodel, your home's CURRENT and FUTURE land value
will be immediately and severely impacted.
The passage of these excessive restrictions could negatively affect
your property value by TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS PER
HOME.
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Ordinance 90-06-195 on MONDAY AUGUST 28TH 2006, at
7:15pm at CITY HALL. You can choose to speak out or not
speak but there is strength in numbers and we need you
there!
Attend the second and FINAL READING of the Ordinance on
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 11TH 2006, 7:15 pm at CITY HALL.
Make your opinion count return the postage paid postcard
that you received in this week's mail!
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COLUMNIST
Houseplants
Seed constant
attention
Houseplants are what
we'll be talking about
today, and because it
is too hot to work outdoors,
playing with them fits the
gardener in me.
Perhaps you, too, will find
a little energy to work with
any of your house plants.
I do not have many
houseplants, and because I
have such an abundance of
windows, as well as very
high ceilings, I have chosen
my indoor plants from the
extremely hardy group.
Most of them are nothing
more than the old pothos,
split-leaf philodendron,
huge-leafed ivy. You know
the kind. Super simple and
nothing to write home
about.
They are good indicators
of many things, such as too
much sun, too little water,
inconsistent watering, des-
perately potbound, and very
malnourished.
I'll be talking about the
general needs of most
houseplants, not any spe-
cialty needs of orchids, >io-
lets, gorgeous bromelhds
and so forth, although I
think the same type of rules
would fit the bill for nearly
all houseplants.
Houseplants like to be in
an environment that is not
under a vent where the\
could be blasted with heat
in the winter and cool air in
the summer.
Typically, if you have your
plants in those spots, they
will use up water rapidly
and will be pretty droopy in
a short time. If you are
watering therh irregularly,
they will show anything
from dieback of leaves and
stalks to spotting on the
Leaves and a loss of blooms.
As for their nutritional
needs, unless you have a
specimen plant such as a
violet, gloxinia or orchid,
the plants that are generally
S bought for their foliage need
nitrogen added to their
water, preferably whenever
you water them.
However, they do not like
to become bone dry before
being fertilized with nitro-
gen, and if they do, they'll
likely either soak it all up
rapidly and in the process
the fertilizer will burn the
roots, or they'll reject the
water as well as the food.
In either case, they'll look
yellowish and will not seem
to have much vigor.
Another need that house-
plants have is good
drainage. If you have a pot-
ted plant that does not have
a basin to collect excess
Water, chances are the plant
will be rather short t-lived.
Let me remind you that
container-growni plants have
a critical need for good
drainage, Styrofoam chunks
or heavy rocks will do the
trick.
Even though I've referred-
to outdoor-grown container
plants when talking about
this, the principle applies to
houseplants as well. Many -
of the beautiful pots avail-
able have no drainage holes,
so we have to provide that
drainage.
Houseplants that stay cov-
ered in dust cannot breathe
properly. Those that are
,tucked tightly in a corner
where no air moves will
probably show signs of spi-
der mites, and those that get
very little attention always
See MATHESON, B-2
"Seeing Stars in Dixie" Sept. 8-10, 14-17, 21-23
Comic drama with motion picture tie-in
"Cavedweller" Nov. 3-5. 9-12. 16-18
Drama based on novel by Dorothy Allison
"The Rainmaker" Jan. 12-14, 18-21, 25-27
Comedy drama by N. Richard Nash
"Fat Pig" March 9- 11, 15-18. 22-24
Drama by Neil La Bute
"G.I. Jukebox" l May 4-6, 10-13. 17.19
Nostalgic musical by Rick Lewis
The Chris Norman Ensemble 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17
Featured flutist on Oscar-winning,"Titanic"'sPundtrack
Visual artist: Overstreet Ducasse (mixed'iiledla)
Imani Winds: The Josephine Baker Story A Life of Le Jazz
HotI 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15
Beach Meets WVest! at the Florida Theatre
Visual artist: Marsha Hatcher (acrylics)
Clive Driskill-Smith 3:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 5
Organist of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, England
Visual artist: Desiree Kantrim (watercolors and acrylics)
Measure For Measure: Music from Shakespeare's plays 7:30
p.m.. Friday, Dec. 1
Ensemble Chaconne with Pamela Dellal, mezzo-soprano.
Visual artist: Daniel Wynn (acrylics and Ink)
Trio Con Brio Copenhigan 7:30 p.m. Friday. Jan. 26
Soo-Jin Hong (viohn), Soo-Kyung Hong (cello), Jens Elvekjaer
(piano)
Visual artist: Daniel Wynn (acrylics and ink)
Vienna Choir Boys 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 4
24-member ensemble ranging in age from 10 to 14
Visual artist: Pierre Sabourin (oils and landscape)
Jon Nakamatsu 3:30 p.m. Sunday. March 25
Japanese-American pianist and Van Cliburn gold medal winner
Visual artist: John Wise (sculpture)
Tokyo String Quartet 3:30 p.m. Sunday, April 15
Founded at Juilliard School of Music in 1969.
Visual artist; Pablo Rivera (photographyscape)
"The Pirates of Penzance" Sept. 15-30 "A twe Way Home' -. Feb. 9-24,.
Gilbert and Sullivan musical with medium-sized Pulitzer Prize-winning drama by Tad Mosel.
orchestra : .
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"A Tuna Christmas" Dec, 1-1.6
Comedy set in third smallest town in Texas
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Tlags of Our Fathers hails Rosenthal
''C combat photographer Joe
Rosenthal, stood only 5 foot
3, so when it came time to
capture what The New Ybrk Times
would deem "The most beautiful
picture of the war," he piled some "
rocks on a sandbag to get a better "4
vantage point. 'r
"I swung my camera around and
held it until I could guess that this
was the peak of the action, and .
shot," Rosenthal recalled in an. JA
interview for Collier's magazine in JOB
1955.
The iconic shot, what Collier's WOOD
proclaimed "The picture that will ASSOCIA
live forever," was the famous flag- -
raising on Two Jima on Feb. 23, 1945.
Rosenthal, who died Sunday at age 94,
earned a Pulitzer Prize for his inspiring photo
of five Marines and one Navy corpsman rais-
ing an American flag on Mount Suribachi.
The 10th frame of a 12-exposure roll of
film, the photo was taken with a bulky Speed
Graphic camera, one Rosenthal dropped over-
board before landing on Iwo Jima's, black vol-
canic sands, according:to the best-selling book
"Flags of Our Fathers."
Said author James Bradley: "He swung his
camera and clicked off a frame. In that same
instant the flagpole rose upward in a quick
,arc.
"It all happened in seconds. ... He had no
idea whether he'd gotten a blur, a shot of the
sky, or a passable photograph."
What he got was what Bradley
calls "the most reproduced pho-
tographic image in history."
But the elegant shot came with
a price.
ji' Rosenthal, who retired from
the newspaper business in 1980,
was faulted for misidentifying
ne of the Marines. Some even
accused him of staging the flag
/ raising.
/ Film of the flag raising, shot by
I Y Marine Bill Genaust, vindicated
Rosenthal's photographic feat.
)HOUSE In his book, now being made
TE EDITOR into a motion picture by Clint
Eastwood, Bradley said
Rosenthal's "chance shot turned an unremark-
able act irito a remarkable photograph."
Many perceived the photo as a victory shot,
when in fact there were many more days of
mayhem and bloodshed to come on Iwo Jima.
"No one suspected it, but the photograph
suggested a very different reality," writes
Bradley in "Flags of Our Fathers."
Rosenthal, who was 33 at the time, shot the
flag-raising at 1/400th of a second, with an f-
stop between 8 and 16. A veteran wire service
shooter, Rosenthal even admitted that he was-
n't sure if he got the shot.
"It's something like shooting a football
play," he recalled near the 10th anniversary of
Sthe photo being taken.
"You don't brag about it until it's devel-
oped."
'Snakes on a Plane'
reduced to dirty joke
"Snakes on a Plane" is the
closest that mainstream cine-
ma has gotten to pornography
in ears.
Like typical porn, "SoaP" (to
call it by its now-common
acronym) has less-than-vivid
characterization and an
attempt at plotting that
wouldn't fool a first-grader.
And like most porn viewers,
"SoaP" fans will ignore the
aforementioned debits to get to
"the money shot" which,
instead of people having
graphic sex, here translates to
snakes offing passengers in
cinematically interesting ways.
Finally, like pornography,
"SoaP" can be guiltily defend-
ed on a certain level just
don't call it a real movie.
The excuse for a story is that
a kid (Nathan Jones) who
inadvertently witnessed a
gangland murder is now in
the protective custody of FBI
agent Nelille Flynn (Samuel
L. Jackson), who is flying the
kid to L.A. to testify against
the murderer.
Said murderer, however,
gets the plane filled with
packages which are set to
open in mid-air and
unload their cargo;
which...well, just
guess what it is.
This movie (I'll
-call it that, just to
get through this
review) shows film-
makers have never
learned that you
can't make a deliber-
. ately campy movie.
Cult films such as
"Plan 9" or "Rocky
Horror" were turned
camp by rabid moviegoers.
Here, the intended camp
humor is at such a dum-dum
level as to make you blanch.
The movie's idea of a sight gag
is to leer at a topless, buxom
blonde for several moments
and then let the movie's first
snake bite her in the chest.
(Snakes like big breasts, isn't.
that funny?)
Someone is sure to argue
that "SoaP" is just intended as
brainless fun. But the movie
wants to have it both ways by
STEVE
BAILEY
including heart-tugging sub-
plots about child passengers in
peril. Those scenes are done
without irony, and they just
make the rest of the movie
look like a sniggering dirty
joke.
And I know we have to sus-
pend disbelief to even halfway
accept the movie's premise.
Just the same, could a package
containing a boa constrictor
really go unnoticed in the
cargo hold?
If the previews hyped you
up for Jackson's mock-heroics,
you'll get what you pay for.
And co-star Kenan
Thompson offers some gen-
uine laughs at movie's end.
As for the other charac-
ters, they're represent-
ed on-screen, but def-
initely not by what
I'd call actors.
The other thing
Hollywood hasn't
learned is that the
Internet can help
you make a boatload
of cash from a movie,
but that movie sure
won't stick.
"The Blair Witch
SProject" made its rep
via the Internet, but it's
already as forgotten as "SoaP"
is likely to be in a few years.
Jackson's already-famous
"SoaP" line of dialogue goes,
"I've had it with these
(bleepin') snakes on this
(bleepin') plane!" I know just
how he feels.
"Snakes on a Plane" is rated
R for one scene of drug use
and nudity, much adult lan-
guage, and graphic and
intense violence.
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August 25, 2006
FOR KIDS
Yu-GI-OH DUELS are
staged at 2 p.m. Saturday at
Books-A-Million, 738 Marsh
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 ard musical activities.
Preschdol children and up
attend without parents. One
trial class is free. Call 249-3828
for information or visit
www.heartsong-km.com.
THE BEACHES BRANCH
of the Jacksonville Public
Library, 600 Third St., Neptune
Beach also has children's activ-
ities.,Call 241-1141 and press 4.
for children's activities and 5
for the reference desk.
MOMMY & ME for ages 6
Months to 2-1/2 years features
songs, parachute games, finger
play, rhythm band music and a,
way to meet other parents or
grandparents while having fun
with your child. Offered begin-
ning in September at Nancy
Dance Studio. For information,
call 241-8349 for information.
CARVER COMMUNITY
CENTER, 738 Fourth Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach, has many
activities for kids, including
karate, tutoring and games.
247-6218.
MOTHERS OF PRE -
SCHOOLERS, support groups
for moms of children ages 5 or
younger, meet as follows:
Christ the Redeemer Church,
190 S. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte
Vedra Beach, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
the third Monday of the
month (285-8009).
-- Mayport Naval Station
chapel, 9:30 a.m. the third
Monday of the month (270-
5212).
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
church, 4510 Palm Valley Road,
Pdnte .Vedra Beach, 9:15 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m. the second and
fourth Monday of the month
(285-8225). : .
WINSTON FAMILY YMCA
is on Landrum Lane, next to
Landrum Middle School in
Ponte Vedra Beach.
It. has' a heated simmering
pool and offers swimming les-
sons and family swim times.
The center features 'a teen
room and occasional organized
activities for youth. The center
also has classes for children
and youths. YMCA member-
ship details are available by
CONCERTS
LIMELIGHT REVUE
'The Limelight Theatre cele-
brates 15 years with a musical
revue at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at
the theater located at 11 Old
Mission Ave., St. Augustine.
Tickets are $35. Call (904) 825-
S1164 for information.
AN EVENING OF 20th CEN-
TURY MUSIC
UNF percussionist Charlotte
Mabrey presents her annual
concert at 8 p.m. Saturday at
the University' of North
Florida's Lazzara Theatre, 4567
St. Johns. Bluff Road,
Jacksonville. Tickets are $10 for
general admission; free for stu-'
dents. Proceeds will benefit the
UNF percussion scholarstiip
fund. Call 620-2878.
ANNA NALICK
Singer/songwriter Ann
Nalick performs Wednesday
with Joshua Radin at Jack
Rabbits, 1528 Hendricks Ave.,
Jacksonville. Tickets are $15.
Call 398-7496.
Celebrating 44 1 years
with a day of festivities
Re-enactments, music, a cooking contest, a
fiesta and, of course, birthday cake will be
included in the day-long celebration of the City
of St. Augustine's 441st birthday on Saturday,
Sept. 2.
The birthday events are free and open to the
public.
Founded as a Spanish military base on Sept;
8, 1565, St. Augustine is the nation's oldest con-
tinuously-occupied European settlement. By
the time the English created their first settle-
ment' in' 1607 at Jamestown, Virginia, St.
Augustine had been a thriving city with several'
thousand residents for more than three
decades.
St. Augustine's 441st birthday celebration's
major events of the day include:
The Landing of Menendez: The birthday
events begiri at 9:30 a.m. with the traditional
re-enactment of the landing of Spanish Admiral
Pedro Menendez at what would become the'
Mission of Nombre de Dios. On'Sept. 8, 1565,
Menendez came ashore here to establish the
settlement of St. Augustine. Just as was done on.
that date, Mass will, be celebrated at the
Mission's outdoor'altar. The Mission of Nombre
de Dios is located on San Marco Avenue and
the landing site is marked by the 200-foot high
cross erected in 1965 as part of the city's 400th
birthday. Free parking is available at the site.'
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The First Thanksgiving: More than 50years'
before, the Pilgrims dined with their Native
American neighbors at Plymouth Colony, the
people of St. Augustine had already established
the Thanksgiving tradition. Shortly after the
arrival of Menendez, the Spanish colonists and
the local natives, the Timucua, sat down
together to share in a feast of Thanksgiving.
As part of the city's birthday celebration, the,
Historic Florida: Militia will hold a..
Thanksgiving Cooking Contest at noon on the
grounds of Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth
Archaeological Park. The contest will feature
dishes prepared only with ingredients that were
available to the local Native Americans and the
newly-arrived Spanish in 1565.
The Fiesta and Birthday Cake!: At 2 p.m.,
the birthday celebration moves to the Colonial
Spanish Quarter Museum on St. George Street.
The living history museum, which will offer
free admission beginning at 10 a.m., will fea-
ture artisans and craftsmen in authentic 18th
century dress. There will be special activities
for children, live music provided by Luis Mario
and his Latin lazz Band from the Habana
Village Cafe, and free birthday cake for every-
one. The cake will be served by St. Augustine's
Royal Family representing the Spanish Royal
Family of 1672-the year the city's Castillo de
San Marcos was commissioned. Members of
St. Augustine's Royal Family are selected:annu-
ally from among residents who trace their
ancestry to the earliest inhabitants of the city.
The Birthday Fiesta concludes at 4 p.m. and the
museum will close at 5 p.m.
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Navy Band Concert: The birthday enter-
tainment continues at 5 p.m. in the Plaza de la
Constitucion. with a concert by the Wind
Ensemble of Navy Band Southeast. The 35-
piece band features marches, patriotic and clas-
sical music, Broadway tunes and new and excit-
ing concert band music. For comfortable seat-
ing, blankets or lawni chairs'are recommended.
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Changing of the Guard: The, final
Changing of the Guard of the summer season
-will take place at 7 p;m. at Government House.
This colorful event re-creates a daily activity in
Spanish St. Augustine when the military unit
assigned to guard the city for the night replaces
the soldiers who have been on duty throughout
the afternoon. In addition to the colorful uni-
forms and snappy drill routine, spectators are
always thrilled by the firing of a musket volley
that signals the city is secure for the night.
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look scraggly.
So if any of yours show any
of these signs, this might be a
perfect time to tend to them.
Neglect can harm even the
hardiest of houseplants the.
pothos.
Each of my house plants,
which were neglected while I
was up north, has a different
appearance, partly because of
,,where, they sitif the'fibuse' 't
My house gets quite a lot of
sun, and therefore the air con-
ditioning blasts away during
these.hot, humid months. I
have followed one of the rules
and not placed any of them.
under a vent,'but two others
are definitely getting too
much sun at this time of year.
Their leaves are getting yellow
and they are drying up much
faster than a few others. And,
not only have I put them in
the wrong spots, I also have
let them become so potbound
that their roots are circling the
pot from the outside.
. Trust me, if anyone really
looked at them, they'd never
believe I was a master garden-
er!.
My plan is to take one plant
at a time, consider all its prob-
lems, decide on the action to
be taken, and then repot it
before I get any others out of
their pots. Here are some steps
to follow in taking care of
house plants:
S1. 'Taking the worst first,
lay newspaper on a counter:
and turn the plant upside
down, letting your palm hold
it as it either tumbles out of
the pot or has to be whacked
out. Loosen the dirt from
around all the roots to inspect
the roots and the stems and
look for insects.
2. Next, if you see that
the roots are potbound, divide
the plant, probably using a
knife and making two or more
plants out of the one.
However, if being potboundis
not the issue, chances are
some of the roots are rotting,
turning gray or brown, have
no hairs on them, etc., and
these should be cut off with a
pair of scissors.
Even if the plant is not
looking as I've described but
still is notion good shape, you-
could cut away some of the
roots. Sounds strange, but this
can. rejuvenate, some of the
most common houseplants.
S3. L6oking for insects
will be easy because the leaves
will either show tiny mites on
them, usually seen by a freck-
ling appearance where the
insect has sucked juices, or
you'll see the insect or grub in
the dirt.
It is a good time to haul this
one to the sink and give it a
good shower, roots and top
growth. Chances are no chem-
icals will ever be needed, and
frankly, most houseplants do
not respond well to them any-
way, but they love a good
shower. This cleans off the
dust and anything dying and
allows you to start fresh with
new dirt and a plant ready for'
the new dirt. It is a good idea
to give any plant a shower
every now and then.
5. A decision will need
to be made about reusing the
same pot or going to a differ-
ent one. If you decide to keep
the pot, wash it thoroughly,
using soap, maybe some
bleach and lots of water. Since
drainage is critical, 'provide
that with Styrofoam chunks,
packing peanuts, small stones
or something else. '
6. The final decision is
about what dirt to use. Ifavor
a loose houseplant mix, and
some of them now are avail-,
able with fertilizer pellets
already in them. Using the old
soil is OK if it does not smell
sour and if it doesn't have
insects in it.,'-
7. A good rule of thumb
that is seldom followed is to
plant only one size up in pot
size. This has been shown
over aid over to be the right
way, but it is so tempting to
put a small plant ina giant
pot knowing it is supposed to
be that big size eventually.
8 The final rule has to
do with fertilizers. This is
nearly impossible for me to
assign a schedule to, as well as.
to recommend a particular. :
variety. If you have over-fertil-
ized, the top of the soil will
show mineral deposits, so
that's an easy one.
But, it is possible that your
Plant really doesn't need food
but just new dirt, or a differ-
ent location, or that the clip-
ping will do the trick and
stimulate lush, deeply colored
leaves.
SIf you do decide to fertilize,
follow the label's directions
for your type of plant, and go
real easy with it until you see
that it is helping and not:
killing.
SCall me at 363-9872 if you
have gardening questions.
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Johnson Gallery reopens Sept. 15
N o need to go to New
York to see what is new
in the art world.
Preparations are being made
for the opening of major
exhibits of contemporary art
the same weekend' at two gal-
leries one at the Beaches
and one in Jacksonville.
On Thursday, Sept. 14, the
Jacksonville Museum of
Modem Art will open
"Bloom," the works of Luis
Cruz Azaceta.
Azaceta's works were created
on canvas using charcoal,
acrylic; enamel and shellac. A
combination of geometric
shapes and lines, lacking sub-
ject matter, results in a fasci-
nating and completely origi-
nal design giving us some-
thing original, like it or not.
Two other exhibits will
open at the museum the same
night, "Time Capsules -
Illuminated Works by Jon
Davis," and "Green
Grass/Black Wings: Paintings
by Ian Chase."
Both of these exhibits are
contemporary works iin a
realm of art we rarely see in
Jacksonville. A reception for
all three exhibits' will be held
6 p.m. to 9:p.m. Sept. 14. Call
366-3691, ext. 208 for infor-
mation.
The following evening,
Friday, Sept. 15, the premier
Beaches 'gallery, the J. Johnson
Gallery, which has been closed
for the summer, will open the
fall season with "Through Our.
Eyes," featuring the works of
Javier Silva Meinel, Dodo Jin
Ming, Karin Rosenthal and
Maggie Taylor.
Count on shock, beauty,
originality, comedy and above
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ART SCENE
all a new way of looking at
the world. A reception will be
held Sept. 15 from 6 p.m. to 8
p.m.
We welcome the reopening
of the J. Johnson Gallery,
which always brings us tomor-
row's art today. The J. Johnson
SGallery is located at 177 4th
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach.
Call 433-3200.
The Fogle Gallery opened an
exhibit of abstract landscape
paintings by William Coleman.
Mills Thursday evening'
Mills holds undergraduate
degrees in architecture from
Auburn, Cornell and Harvard.
He studied under AIA gold
medalist Samuel Mockbee and
Michael Graves.
Fogle Gallery is located at
3312 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville,
in the St. Nicholas area. Call
296-1414 for information.
University Gallery at the
University of North Florida
announced a new exhibit
beginning Sept. 7 "From
Paper to Stone: Drawings and
Sculptures" by.Enzo Torcoletti.
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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. :
Torcoletti has been involved
with sculpture production,
exhibitions and commissions
for more than 30 years. :
The exhibition contains a
selection of stone sculptures
and preparatory drawings.
This well-known artist main-
tains a sculpture studio in
Italy as well as here.
A reception will be held 5'
p.m. to 7 p.m. Sept. 7. Gallery
hours are Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday 9 a.m.
to 7 p.m. and Friday 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. Call 620-2534.
FOCUS Cummer will open
the 2006-2007 season with a
kickoff party on Saturday,
Sept. 23, at 6 p.m. at the
Plantation Clubhouse, Ponte
Vedra Beach.
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nity to attend many educa-
tional events offered at the.
Cummer Museum.and at the
Beaches and supports FABFEST
- Future Artists of the
Beaches Event in which
young artists have an opportu-
nity to exhibit their works at
the Cummer Museum once a
year.
The Cummer Museum of
Art & Gardens will be exhibit-
ing "In Jacksonville: The'
Cummer Collection of
Japanese Prints" from Sept. 14
to Nov. 12. This is the same
weekend the Jacksonville'
Museum of Modem Art opens
its new exhibit.
S. O'* *
Interested in displaying your
Start at a gallery in Jacksonville
Beach? Charles Payne of the
A. Charles Gallery is offering
space to display your artwork.
Rental spaces are of tryingg
size and are priced according-
ly. No sitting is required by
Sthe artist, and no commission
is taken for a sale.
The gallery is located on
North Third Avenue between
Second and Third streets in
Jacksonville Beach. Call
Charles Payne at 339-0029 or
249-2222.
Do not forget this Sunday in
the Park with George at the
Museum'of Modem Art from
11,a.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy
brunch at 11 a.m. or 1 p.m.
and then participate in a com-
munity art project in
Hemming Plaza and a reading
by director George Kinghom
plus museum tours. Call 366-
6911, ext. 208.
A new art exhibit is on dis-
play through Nov..15 at the
Guana Tolomato Matanzas
National Estuarine Research
Reserve's Environmental
Education Center south of
Ponte Vedra Beach.
The works, by local artist
Nancy Asbell, are of Florida,
horizons. The artist is sched-
uled to attend a Sept. 15
reception held by the Friends
of the GTM Reserve from 6
p.m. to 8p.m.
Asbell's artwork can be
found in private and public
collections throughout the
United States, Germany and
Israel.
The Environmental
Education Center, open daily
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. except state
holidays, located off State
Road A1A about 12 miles
south of Mickler Road.
Admission is $2 for adults and
$1 for children ages 10-17. For .
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eventu- .witer-director).
cover .Other than the occasional
nd that's attempts at tear-jerking.,
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mild peril and occasional
rude humor.
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Music
NEW ON STAGE
Cliff's at the; Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
After All performs at 9 p.m.
today. and Saturday.-
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Courtyard at 200 First Street,
200 1st Street, Neptune Beach
249-2922. Sam Rodriguez
and his Latin bantl perform
from 7-10 p.m. today.
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Culhane's Irish Pub, 967
S Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach *
S249-9595. The Retro Kats per-
'form at 9 p.m. today. Jax Pipes
and Drums at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday followed; by The
Boxrockers are in at 9 p.m.
Traditional Irish music with,
the Bobby Flynn Band at 6
p.m. Sunday.
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub &
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
SJacksonville Beach 242-9499.
She Said Yeah appears at 9:30
p.m. Saturday.
Freebird Live, 200 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. Fusebox Funk celebrates
their sophomore release with
guests Astronautali's and
Wasteland today. Doors open
at 9 p.m. Admission is $5.
Sentence To Live and Post
Faction are in Saturday. The
Codetalkers appear Sept. 1.
S Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 third Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach,. 246-1070.
Big Al & the Kaholics are in at
, 9:30 p.m. today.
Moon Grille, 1396 Beach
SBlvd., Jacksonville Beach *
241-1894. Take 5 plays at 9:30
p.m. today and Saturday.
S,
Ocean Club, 401 First Street
SNorth, Jacksonville Beach *
242-8884. El Toro Loco plays
funk and rock today.
*
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 from 7-10
p.m. followed by Jimmy Solari
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.
*
Homestead Restaurant, 1712
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 249-9660. Kenhe and
Sleepy every Friday. Mike
Shackelford Band appears
Saturday.
*
Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., Jacksonville Beach *
249-5181. Live music at 10
p.m. today and Saturday.
Karaoke every Sunday. Little
Green men perform every
Monday. Spiderbaby is in
every Wedhesday. 3 appears
every Thursday.
*
The Clayton Miller Band was sc
Mackenzie's.Steakhouse, 100 Fine Arts Center. The group, lea
Sawgrass Village, Ponte Vedra ist on the NBC show "America's
Beach 543-9143. Gene
Nordan plays piano Tuesday
through Thursday. Don Wednesday. Chroma appears
Miniard is in Saturday. on the first Thursday of every
Michael Howard plavs Sunday. month.
S 'Ra .''ave, S '- .erforA& ,Fi ra Vini lia- a Restauran ,
Atlantic Beach 241-7877. The *** Pbnf edra Parkrive,
Al Natural performs at 9 p.m. Max's Restaurant, 1312 Ponte Vedra Beach Beach *
Today and Saturday. Beach Blvd., Jacksonville 273-2442. Tony Saladino per-
Normaltown appears Sunday Beach 247-6820. John Evans forms jazz piano and standards
plays the piano every Friday Thursday through Saturday.
Spare Time Tavern and and Saturday. Tree Steakhouse, 725-6
Grille. 1728 3rd St. N., Tre teakhou
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360. Ocean Club, 401 First Street Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach a
Does It Matter, It Starts Today North, Jacksonville Beach. 241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins
and Nova Prospect perform Mystic Roots in the tiki bar is in Wednesdays. Mike
Saturday. every Tuesday. Fifth South and Shackelford performs Friday.
*"** the Glass Camplk arr in thP Kenhe is in from Saturday.
WEEKLY STANDARDS
Aromas Cigar, WVine &
Martini Bar, 880 A1A N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 280-2525. Le
Monde Quartet plays Latin
music Tuesdays. The Jason
S Anderson Group performs,
every Thursday. Jose LeBron
and The LeMonde Quintet per-
form every Saturday.
Bo's Coral Reef, 201 Fifth
S Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach *
246-9874. DJs and female
impersonators weekly.
Cap'n Odies, 2200 Mayport
Road, Atlantic Beach 241-
8848. Live music from 9:30
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and
Saturday. Country night every
Sunday.
Cariiee Key, 100 N First St.,
Neptune Beach 270-8940.
Pili Pili plays reggae every
Friday and Saturday.
Champs Lounge, Sawgrass
Marriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-7777.
Bubba Lounge every
Wednesday. Reggae with Pili
Pili from 4 to 8 p.m. every
Sunday.
Sawgrass, 43 PGA Tour Blvd,
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-3133.
Ralph "E" performs top 40's,
blues, oldies and jazz every
Friday and Saturday night.
*
Shelby's Coffee Shoppe, 200
1st Street, Neptune Beach *
249-2922. The John Thomas
Group with. Debra Rider plays
cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Sunday.
,+'. ,'
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille. 1728 3rd St. N.,"
Jacksonville Beach e 246-8360.
Eric Wink.performs Tuesdays.
Yankee Slickers are in every
Thursday. Reggae with Delions.
of Jah every Friday. The
Hopeless appears Saturday.
The Jim Essery Band performs
Sunday.
Sun Dog Tavern, 207
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach
* 241-8221. Chuck Nash and
the Zen Twins rotate every
KARAOKE
The Atlantic, 333 N. First St.,
Jacksonville Beach. Jocelyn &
the Geronimos host karaoke
every Tuesday.
Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
Karaoke every Wednesday.
*
Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., Jacksonville Beach.
Karaoke every Sunday.
*
Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach. Karaoke
every Tuesday, Wednesday,
Saturday and Sunday with a
contest at 11 p.m. every other
Thursday.
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Spare Time Tavern and
'Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. Karaoke
every Wednesday.
NOW SPINNING
The Atlantic, 333 N. First St.,
Jacksonville Beach 249-3338.
'pholo suDmitiad
-heduled to perform last night at the University of North Florida's
maturing 12-year-old harmonica sensation L.D. Miller, was a final-
SGot Talent!"
DJs spins hip hop and retro
Thursday through Saturdays.
*
Ocean Club. DJ ScQtt Henrv
Sa-tUr 'da." '1 4Iriader Tr! .1
the Bubba" Lounge 'every
Tuesday. DJ Robert Goodman
spins Top 40 and Old Wave
every Wednesday. DJ Blaze
spins Top 40 and hip hop
inside on Thursdays. DJ Kevin
Durgin spins old wave and 70's
outside every Thursday and
retro dance every Friday. DJ
Jeremy spins Top 40 and hip
hop inside every Friday. DJs
Mike Bruce and Flava spin reg-
gae in the tiki bar every
Sunday. Matt Caulder spins
indie every Monday.
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
DJ Hook spins Saturday.
*
The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Jay
Beach, 246-2255. DJ Danielle
is in every Monday and
Tuesday. DJ Anonymous spins
Wednesday. DJ Marco spins
80's every Thursday. DJ [bay is
in every friday and Saturday.
*
.Vinoe, 822 A1A N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-0991. The
DJ Wali spins acid jazz for
Metropolitan Night every
thursday.
Note: Acts and perfonnance
days are not always available for
all clubs at press time. Send to
mitchell@'beaches leader.corn.
Call 249-9033 for information.
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Choreographer/MasterTeacher
"An Introduction to Ballet"
Octoberl7- Charlotte Mabrey
Principal Percussionist,,
Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra
Percussion Faculty, University of North Florida
"Percussion Extraordinaire"
October24-Jesinifer Carsillo
Concert Violinist
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Texas Hold 'Em Tournament
Wednesday,
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Thursday,
Texas Hold'em
& Yankee Slickers
Service Industry Night
Every night from
11 pm- 2 am
$3.25 calls, $2.25 premium
wells, $1.50 domestic pints
$1.00 OFF appetizers
$3 Jager Shots
$4 XL Jager + 3 Olive
Flavored Vodka Bombs
House Specialties
Stuffed Oysters
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CALENDAR
Friday, Aug. 25
Rummage sale: The Jacksonville Beach
Woman's Club will have its annual rum
mage sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at,1315 2nc
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach. Call 246-2737
for information.
Hot dog roast: The Republican Club ol
the Beaches is hosting an old-fashioned hot
dog roast from 5 to 8 p,m. at Jack Russel
Memorial Park (five-points intersection) ir
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 to 6 p.m. Visit www.jax-
humane.org/toast.html: for ticket informa-
tion..
Saturday, Aug. 26
Walk-about: A "neighborhood walk.
about". and breakfast with Libby Senterfltt,
-candidate for circuit court'judge, will be
held. It starts at 8:30 a.m. at Beach Diner.
Concert: University of North Florida per.
cussionist and music professor Dr,
Charlotte Mabry will host "An Evening ol
20th Century Music" at 8 p.m. in the Fine
Arts Center Lazzara Performance Hall oni
the UNF 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
S 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
f are $50 for members and $60for non-mem-
t bers. Call 366-6911, extension 208, to
I R.S.V.P.
s 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
; Baymeadows Road off 1-95. The cost is $18
,for a buffet lunch and the meeting. 699-
8617.
Fletcher open house: An open house for
Duncan U. Fletcher High School will be
Held at 6:30 p.m. Parents and guardiarnsare
S invited. Call 247-5905 for information.
SWednhesday Aug. 30
S Candidate forum: The Ponte Vedra
SBeach Chamber of Commerce will have a
candidate forum from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
the Sawgrass Marriott Resort & Spa. A deli
buffet lunch will be available for $15 per
Person. Call 285-2004 for information.
Fantasy Football: The Fantasy Football
League will present Monday Night Football,
games on the movie screen in the main
Showroom at Atlantic Theatres Comedy
SClub, 751 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach,
f every Monday during the football season.
SDoors open at 7:30 p.m. 249-7529.
S Thursday, Aug. 31
Yoga in the Park: Mother & Daughter
r Yoga in the Park will be held at 7 p.m.
SThursdays 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.
Saturday, Sept. 2
PATCH parties: Every Saturday through
Oct. 21, the Gator Bowl Association will
host a PATCH Party at a Jacksonville
Hooters restaurant. Visit
www.gatorbowl.com/thepatch for.informa-
tion.
Monday, Sept. 4
Labor Day.
Tuesday, Sept. 5
Democratic Club board meeting: The
Beaches Democratic Club will have a board
meeting at 6:45 p.m. at a location to be.
announced. Call 249-9550 for information.
T'ai chi: A beginner series of t'ai chi with
a free demonstration class starts at Cobalt
Moon Center at 7:30 p.m. Call 616-3858.
Wednesday, Sept. 6 .
Beaches Watch: Beaches Watch monthly
meeting will be held at p.m. at Fletcher
high School in the administration confer-
ence room, 700 Seagate Ave., Neptune
Beach. The meeting is open to the public.
513-9242.
Thursday, Sept. 7
Democratic Club committee meeting:
The Beaches Democratic Club DEC Central
Committee meeting will be held at 6:15
p.m. at the Duval Democratic Party,
Headquarters, 6629 Beach Blvd.,Call 249-
9550 for information.
MEETINGS
Friday
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, 5"S First Ave. N., Jacksonille Beach. 247-3299.
Senior tennis: Tennis for seniors is being offered at Huguenot
Tennis Center in lackson\ille Beach from 9 to 11 a.m. Friday.
Call Moe at 247-6221 for information.
Saturday
Beaches Palm Group: The Florida Writer's Association
Beaches Palm Group meets the fourth Saturday of each month
except December at the Ponte \'edra Beach Library. Call Vic
DiGenti at 904-285-2258 for information.
Sunday
Depression support: Depression Bipolar Support Alliance -
lackson\ille Beaches meets Sundays at 5:30 p.m. at Beaches
Medical Center, 1350 13th A\e. S., lacksonville Beach. Visit
wwi'v.dbsaiax.org for information.
Monday
Al-Anon: Al-Anon Famly Groups offer a recovery program for
families and friends of alcoholics, whether or not the alcoholic
seeks help. Meetings are held Mcondays, including holidays, at
10:30 a.m. at 400 Penman Road, Jacksonville Beach. Meetings
aie also available at other times, days and locations. Call 350-
01600 for information.
Panic & Anxiety Program: Panic Relief Inc., a non-profit
educational organization for overconung fears, anxiety and ago-
raphobia; achieving control and a positive self-image; and con-
structive thinking meets orom noon to 1 p.m. Monday, and
6:.30 to 7:30 p.m. \Wednesdays. in Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville
Beach and Neptune Beach. Call 732-940-9658 for information.
Meditation group: The Twin Heart Meditation Group meets
from 7:45 to 8:45 p.m. Monday at Ocean Yoga Studio at 60
SOcean Blvd., Atlantic Beach. This global meditation from Pranic
Healing focuses on creating planetary healing and world peace.
No previous meditation expenence is required. Love donations
are accepted. For information, call 382-5823.
Toastmasters: The Beaches Area Toastmasters Club meets
Monday at p.m. at Atlantic Theatres, 715 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach. For more inform mation, call 610-8807.
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GET
OUT!
Own your own
piece of the
mountains...
Get artistic
An art class is scheduled
Wednesday at the Neptune
Beach Senior Activity Center.
Local artist Linda Olsen will
teach attendees various tech-
niques and demonstrate differ-
ent styles. Some of the supplies
students need to take are
acrylic paints, brushes and
stretched palates.
Call 270-1688 for more
details.
First Friday art walk
Next Friday, Sept. 1, take a
stroll and visit many of the
Oldest City's galleries during
the First Friday Art Walk;,when
galleries stay open late and
offer refreshments and min-
gling with artists.
More than 20 galleries par-
ticipate, with tours begin at
Rembrandtz Fine Gifts 'for Fun
People, 131 King St. Hours are
5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Complimentary shuttle serv-
ice to most of the galleries is
offered by sightseeing trains,
with trains running on a con-
tinuous loop every 30 minutes.
For information call 829-0065.
What's with Wekiva?
"Wekiva, Legacy or Loss,"
the first:ever documentary on
/the Wekiva River in Central
Florida, will be shown Saturday
and Sunday at the Guana
Environmental Education
Center.
The movie highlights the
ecosystems, aquatic life and
health of the river, the springs
which feed it and theimpact of
encroaching development.
The film contains footage of
technical divers offering the
first glimpse of the \Vekiva
Spring system.
The movie will be shown at
10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday at the education
center of tle Guiana Tolomato
Matanzas National Estuarine
Research Reserve.
Admission is $2 for adults,
$1 for ages 10 to 17 and free for:
under 10. The center is 'near
the Guana dam, off State Road
A1A about 12 miles south of
Mickler Road.
Sounds of Latin tonight
Sam Rodriguez and his Latin.
Band play Mambo Music is fea-
tured tonight in the Music in
.the Courtyard series from 7
p.m. to 10 p.m. at 200 First St.,
Neptune Beach.
Beer, wine and coffee are
available for purchase at the
event, part of series that runs
every Friday evening through
the end of October.
Its freeand open to the pub-
lic. -For information call 249-
2922.
Acoustics on display
Atlantic Beach Acoustic
Night will be held 6 p.m. to 8
p.m. Sunday on the lawn at
Bull Memorial Park at Ocean
Boulevard and 7th Street,
Atlantic Beach.
The Atlantic Beach Cultural
photo submitted
"Menopause the Musical" opens Sept. 13 for a limited run in jhe
Terry Theatre at the Times-Union Center. The play is about f6ur
women at a lingerie sale with nothing in common but a black-
lace bra and memory loss, etc. The joyful musical parody is set
to 25 classic baby boomer songs. Tickets are $39.50.
Arts 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.
Percussion concert set
An evening of 20th century.
music with percussionist.
Charlotte Nlabrey is scheduled
8 p.m. Saturday in the Lazzara
Theater at the University of
North Florida, where Mabrey
teaches.
Admission is free .for UNF
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
wwwx.v.unf.edu.
Bring the baby
'The Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library offers a special
program for babies every
Wednesday ini September at
9:45 a.m Thelapsit program is
designed for one-on-one inter-
action for babies, from birth to
THEATRE NOTICES
"DREAM GIRLS" is pre-
sented through Oct. 1. at the
Alhambra Dinner Theatre,
12000 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville. Doors open at 6
p.m. for evening shows.
Matinees are held at 11a.m. on
Saturday ard noon on Sunday.
Admission ranges from $35 to:
$46 for dinfier and show. Call
641-1212 for information.
PBTS CLASSES Players By
The Sea will offer adult improv-
isation classes taught by
Educational Director Barbara
Williams beginning Sept. 19 at:,
106 6th Street North,
Jacksonville Beach. The six
week sessions are held from 7
to 9 p.m. every Tuesday.
Student classes are also under-
way and focus on improvisa-
tion, playbuilding, technical
theater, and musical theater are
available for all levels from ele-
mentary to high school:
Students who participate in
our year long program are eligi-
ble to audition for our produc-
tion of "Looking Glass Land."
Call Barbara Williams at 249-
0289 or emrail questions to
barbara@'playersb\thesea.org.
15 months, -and their care-
givers.
Bridge for beginners
If you have always wanted to,
learn how to play bridge, or if
it has been years since you
have:and need a brush-up, a
beginners bridge class will be
offered for five weeks begin-
ning on Tuesday, Sept. 12,
from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the
Neptune Beach Senior Activity
Center. The course will be
taught by master bridge player
Peggy Higginbotham.
Registration is required. Call
20- 1oSS .
Nesv tap class starting
.Beginning tap classes will be
offered at 6:30 -p.m.
WVednesdavs and :-10, a.m.
Mondays at the Neptune Beach
Senior Activity Center. If you
have alwayss wanted to hear the
rhythm of your feet, plan on
coming, to tap. Call Jane 241-
0432 for further information.
Watch history unfold
V visitors to the Oldest City
can now see a movie,' "Birth of
America's Oldest City," at the
new San Maico Theatre inSt.
Augustine. Located at 28 San
Marco Ave. across from the
nrew downtown parking facili-
ty, the theater shows the movie
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Gate Hours 6:30am-7pm
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Across Irom Beaches Hospital)
continuously from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m- Ticketsare $3 for adults,
$2 for ages 6 to,12 and free for
under 6. Call 429-0280.
Watch the gator eat
The St. Augustine Alligator
Farm Zoological Park now
offers visitors a chance to
observe feeding time for
Maximo, a saltwater crocodile
from Australia .that measures
more than 15 feet in length.
Maximo will be emerging
from the water to devour his
meal at 3 p.m. each Saturday,
Sunday and Wednesday. For
more information call
824.3337 .
History tours offered
North Florida Tours now
offers a daily heritage high-
lights walking tour of historic.
St. Augustine. The walking
tour departs each day at 11
a.m. from the lobby, of
Government House, located
adjacent to the city's Plaza de
la' Constitucion. The one-
hour tours are $15 per person.
Fot more information call,
823.1492.,
Stomp the grapes
Get purple feet iin St.
Augustine'this weekend, at a
festival celebrating the San
Sebastian Winery's grape har-
vest.
Grape-stomping competi-
tions run throughout the
weekend with.prizes awarded.
Complimentary tours, wine-
tasting and live music will be
available. Admission is free...
Festival hours are 10 a.m. to
11 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Sunday.
The winery, is located at 157
King Street, St. Augustine. For
more information call
826.1594.
Sea life on big. screen
."Deep Sea" is. on the six-
story screen of the World Golf
Hall of Fame IMAX Theater
beginning Sept. 1. Narrated by
actors Johnny Depp' and Kate
Winslet, "Deep Sea" Was filmed
in nine'different locations and
focuses on the existence of sea
life in a fun and imaginative
way. It highlights more than
65 unique species of sea crea-
Stures. The ffiqiqetill runiattl1i
theater through 2007. :'
The World Golf Hall of Fame
is located off'.exit 323 of
Interstate 95, about five miles
north of St. Augustine. For
tickets and, showtimes, call
940-IMAX or visit
w wwv.wgv.com.
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Polly B. Dancers are proven talent leaders!
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Great & Exciting New Tumbling &
Acrobatics Program, Ages 3-Teen
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Beach Explosion!
6th Grade through
12th Grade Exciting
Dance Drill, Kick Team
Brian Black
Great Family Rates!
Ages 2 1/2 -Teens & Adult
Ballet, Pointe, Jazz, Lyrical,Tap, & Hip Hop,
Musical Theater
www.pollybdance.com
We invite you to join
our Studio
Follow the Leader
in Hip Hop
Kids Teens Adults
Atlantic Beach
725 Atlantic Blvd. #20
(New studio in North Beach Center)
246-6663
Jax Beach
340 23rd Ave. S
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Around the Home
Make your freezer organized
T he cold puddle of water
T on the floor one morn-
ing woke me faster than
any alarm clock.
The freezer for some
unknown reason decided to
spontaneously defrost.
Everything was still partially
frozen, so I didn't lose any
food or any time transfer-
ring items to the freezer in my
garage.
It was the opportunity I had
been looking for. It was my
chance to clean out and
organize the freezer once and
for all so I could finally find
something when I was look-
ing for it.
My pantry is well organized.
In fact, I often go in there and
just admire its logical arrange-
ment and organizational effi-
ciency.
The cans all neatly stacked
on a step-shelf make my heart
go pitter patter. But the freezer
fills me with dread. My head
and hands go numb in the
tine is takes just to find a box
of frozen peas.
And while I search, small
items fall out continuously
because stuff is just rammed
in anywhere and everywhere.
Nothing makes sense and
there's no order to it at all.
I had to take action, and
while I was waiting on the
repairman to come fix the
mystery defrost mode, it was
my chance to tackle the freez-
er and create order in my
frozen chaos.
Contain it
One of the problems with
freezers is that we often store
many small items. When
they're stacked on a shelf they,
become a huge mess and you
can't find anything.
That's when I decided to
create "drawer" space in the
freezer using baskets to con-
tain similar items. A small
plastic crate holds bags of
gourmet coffee.
A large basket holds baking
items that I like to keep in the
freezer. The baskets allow me
to pull them out and put
them on the counter to find
KATHRYN WEBER
HOME COLUMNIST
my item so much easier
than diving headfirst into the
frozen depths to sort through
the freezer's flotsam and jet-
sam.
If you have really small
oddly-shaped items, add draw-
er organizers to the door
shelves.
These long rectangles can
hold those little items so they
don't fall out of the shelves
and they can also be removed
from the door so 'ou can sort
through them quickly.
Line all your door shelves
with these and you can keep
sticky frozen drink cans from
creating a mess in the freezer.
Label and organize
SMost professional organizers
will tell you not to label
shelves in the pantry or refrig-
erator. Why not?
They say it's too rigid. Well,
I aspire to the rigidity of a
Marine boot camp drill
instructor for my freezer.
I want labeled shelves and I
want the items on the correct
shelves because I want to find
things in the freezer.
I also want my family mem-
bers to know where to put
things or find things. So, I
labeled the shelves with labels
for meat, ice cream, frozen
vegetables, etc. And you know
what?
That's exactly where I find
the meat, the ice cream, and
the frozen vegetables. No
more having to plumb the
arctic depths of my freezer
just to find those green peas -
and nothing falls out when I
F -.)I:, [. r i l-,r,,-, '1 4 rE, r
Use baskets in your Ireezer to help organize contents and make
items you're looking for easier to find. Labeling shelves will help
organize your freezer and make finding items much faster.
do. be next to the frozen pizza
There's no great mystery and the frozen dinners
about organizing. Simply put Make your fieezei space
like with like. Have one spot organized this week and vour
for all your frozen tood items, numb and blue fingers will
one for drinks, one for meat, thank you.
and so on.' Kathnn li .ecr is a home and
Placing like items on your decorating couiinist. For more
freezer shelves means you infonnatiion go to wirir.kathrri-.
won't have to look all over v weer.co'n or 01tenll MItfistiot to
creation lust to find those ktllrlnwec'i'a\lolil.ni t.
frozen waffles because they'll
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deodorize smell hands,
remove scuffs from shoes, and
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with your child, make sure to
meet with the school nurse
prior to the first dav, especial-
vl if medicine must be given at
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WITH TENNESSEE'S Beautiful Lakes &
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RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate
WESTERN NEW Mexico Private 62 acre
ranch $129,990 Mt. views, trees, rolling
hills, pastureland, borders BLM. 1930's
stone homestead and barn ruins. Horse-
back riding, hiking, hunting. Perfect family
ranch, electricity. 100% financing. NALC
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From Condos to Country v'
NO
EAST TENNESSEE- Norris Lake 5.6 acre
wooded, lakefront lot- $66,500 5.1 acre
wooded view lot- $28,900 Call Lakeside
Realty @ (423)626-5820 Or visit
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starting $119,999.. Qualified prospects $0-
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altitude. $95,000, Brysqn City. Call owner!
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MURPHY, NORTH Carolina. Aah cool
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& mountain cabins. Call for free brochure.
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road frt, $679,000
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Beaches
Tranquility! Private & tucked away this 2/2.5 town-home
in North A.B. is a dream. Ocean breezes relax the master
bedroom. $549,900
Perfection! 3/2 in A.B. has sophisticated style and
convenient location. Close to the beach, schools, parks, &
Town Center. $399,900
Bliss! S. Jax. Bch. Lot is vacant & ready for you to build
your dream home. Walk to Beach Hut Cafe and the
beach! $349,900
Open House Sat. & Sun. 2-5 pm
Seller pays closing costs & lyr. HOA! Luxurious
amenities and the, beach life are yours in the 2/2 w/garage
in the Palms at Marsh Landing. $214,900 (call Tom for
gate code)
Southside
Style'& Value!-3/2 top floor condo. Close to Twin Lakes
Academy. $179,900
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GULF FRONT lots $595k. Homes starting
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120'
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4
S. 4662 Reed Bark Lane
Stunning Mediterranean
-O SecludedOld Mill Branch
4BR/3.5BA with almost 3,400 sq. ft.!
Luxury abounds: gas fireplace & spa bath in owner's
suite; custom tile in kitchen, baths & portico. Grounds are
replete with soaring palm trees. Private lot1 X:
adjacent to pool. 'A' rated elementary &
middle schools. $549,900 O'Malley
S241-3141 RI L LE
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Unmatched quality & a Plantation
S-. address that is second to none. 4.000SF
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BaLince ti:, #.rN $915,000.
Call Top Prodthcer 2005 Lynn Sail
904--.59-9100
1412 1" Street North, 204B Jax Beach
Great Atlantic ocean views from the inside and out
3BR/2BA Balcony \vith oceanview
Hardwood floors Newpaint throughout
New carpet in bedrooms Elevator in building
Offered at $485,000
Dir: A1A to 14thAve North, Building is o-p come
of 1st and 14th. Unit 204B
W-i&4&u. 0~MUcs, PA, REALTOR@ '. Pruden
Cell: (904) 477-6668. .-' .;
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39 Oakwood Road,;Tacksonville Beach
"BEST DEAL at the Beaches
Magnificent Views
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Directions: From Beach Blvd., turn North on
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2200 SOUTH OCEAN
PENTHOUSE 4
JA CKSONVILLE BEACH
Totally renovated 4BR/2.5BA 2-
sior penthouse u ith 2 oceanfront
balconies with hurricane shutters
S. and an add'loceanview sundeck.
This home features custom
kitchen cabinets w/pullouts,
Granite countertops, large
breakfast bar, tile backsplash, and stainless steel appliances.
Gorgeous stone floors in kitchen, dining, and living areas. 2 AC
units, custom closets in every bedroom, updated fixtures, and has
been replumbed. Shutters throughout, berber carpet, newer paint,
and updated bathrooms complete this oceanfront.penthouse. Offered
iat $999. 00 .. .
Dir: AIA to 22nd Avenue' South to S. Ocean. Parking lot on left.
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Office (904) 241-7461 ext 231
Cell: (904) 477-668
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GEORGIA/ NORTH Carolina. Captivating
mountain views, lakes, rivers, waterfalls.
Homesites starting @ $39,900. Log home
kits @ $39,900. Limited availability..Call
(888)389-3504 X700.
PRICED FOR Quick Sale! 3.2 acre lake
lot, 148 ft.of frontage. Northeast GA's larg-
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$98,500. More Info: (706)213-6734
www.lakerussellproperties.com.
KY LAKE Cumberland limited land sale -
Up to $10,000 off all waterfront parcels!
Parcels with generous 120' frontage are
being discounted for a limited time. Pool,
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'Starting @ $89,900 .for spectacular par-.
cels with views, -.waterfalls, mountain
streams, amenities & much more. Call for
appt. (866)930-5263.
PONTE VEDRA lot for.sale, East of A1A,
- block-s Irom oeacr, & PV Irn & Spa. Ex-
-'iing h,:u-e s os on ra lois, rebuilding oh
one and selling Ine nier Open House
Sunday 12:30-3pni, 35 Solana Rd. New
hOu-e plarn on.r dpla, and inforal;on on
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BEACH LOT FOR SALE
East of A1A. 55'x120', all utilities on site.
House plans w/ variance included.
$375,000. Call 249-6150.
ATL BCH, 50x100, cleared lot oh, Semi-
nole. $269,000..591-2278. 1:
ATLANTIC BEACH. 328 10in Streei.
85'x,13. Close to Ocean $699000.
Sle-.'e LaMcGre 246.-d915
NASSAU MARSHFRONT w/tidal creek
access to Nassau River. 2.68 acres w/gor-
geous view. $268,000. OBO. 241-4876.
NEPTUNE BEACH 101 lor sCle, 5.01
Oeanwo,':d Dr. 75 wide 1-1' deep
i-.59K 374.7731
O.ean Cay. FSBO 664 Bonaire Circle;
Ols1 & .ar-ai r,'om i3BR 2EBA
LOCaled ,'n mature pond Grarnle wo00,j,
II.:aors rew pa.nil 5529K aill co-op.,
i l9r, 4 .3. 1197
BEACHES
CYPRESS CREEK. ear Mavron Etlm a
'i:orcder'.:.Od. ri,:e. 3 2. 2 car oar. iresnily
painted, new j nyl and T.'r e $194 900
ICW-
VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK- 3 2 2 car
,gar., nice 1l1, sl.jilrles- appliances Kernan
area. $198."000
HARBOUR SPRINGS 4'2'2 car oar
Newer aa-.a .er,' open. beaui hliur- ire.
place, fenced yard :correr loi Close to
schools/ .eac.res Jusi Ilel e 219d .900
ASHLEY WOODS '2 2 car gar over
:1011"1": Tiir r,.:.mp i berier Ihan new,
really Huije i,l:rier, and r mr ilr bed and
bailr Formal dining. and iolin-al living,
i,.:urrenil, uij.e-l a-. i o eniceil r 41h .,drm. 2
.rI old 2 :-5000
SAN PABLO & BEACH BLVD AREA-
Tivol Suctd'jv Nice. 3 2 ,:ar gar. minutes
Iron-m bc. .-:ri .. r..i.pping. newer nJme, Ig._
3rd 5.4J8.9.',i0
NORTH JAX
DAMES PT.AREA-DUNNS PLANTA-
TION 4'3 o'er 30K in upgrjdea. Ctlow
apprai.al,. erfE r Iran a rr,,jdsi h,:-m
$298.90,0
CRESTWICK CROSSING Pulal i area,
near cr, oois ripping. neiawer .4/2,
201,-ri appr.l:, priced lor quiCk sale6 i
BONAPARTE CROSSING. newer ndme,
4. rear scro:I.S 6 inop '237.000r).
HOME FINDER REALTY
221-1711 OR 241-
5501.
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Open House 1-4 Sun,
267 Clearwater Dr..
Ponte ledra.Deach
6BR/5.5BA/3CG \%/ gorgeous pool on
waterfront lot. Paver drive. 20)" ue. Plantation
Ih.iirtrC L- r I / hrlll rIi m U-h n inn;l C i S nan l
sIIULters, It1 % ll cu Itom
$1,275,000. Dir: SR2 10 to Plantation Oaks,
Baycove Dr. to Stop sign, LT on Clearwater
Drive to #267,
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com
PRICE REDUCTION to $199,900 for 2BR/2BA condo at
Grand Cay Villas in PVB. Come see us! Dir: JTB to
south on A1A, right on ATP Tour Blvd., to condos on
right, make immed. right to 201 Colima
Ct.,#1227 (use right stairway to 2nd floor). -
Call Mike Evans
'424-4650.
Beautiful 3/3-2,800 sq; ft. Home: Walk to ocean or Selva
Marina club. 2 wetbars, 2 fireplaces, Large Kit. w/solid
surface counters, brkfstriook; central
vac, sec. system, water softener
system. Dir: Atl. Blvd. to Seminole to
(L) Selva marina (R) 471 Saturiba.
$599,000 Casie Denman
294-6876
Werner
New Construction Oceanview
Well Below Market
Northshore Condominium
CallTim W. Coutu Realtor
349-2042
An Investment That Makes
Sense And Money
Last dei eloper owned never lived in2 bedroom condo in
The Reserve atPointe Nleadow s. offGate Pkwy.Developer
offering to pay $7;000 of closing-
costs!!! Would rent for @ ,$1200/nmo. EW R E M
$163,900 |B -
Suzie Mons Connolly
SCOo904-234-8812e orscom
scopmolly@lifestylesreaItors.com
AUGUST 25, 2006
OWN YOUR own islartdl 3/2 w/sunroom
plus bonus in The Sanctuary. 2265sf, la-
goon front- Must See! 904-477-1368.
NC MOUNTAINS 7 acres on mountain top
in gated community, view, trees, waterfall
& large public lake nearby, paved private
access, $99,500 owner (866)789-8535
NC77.com
BENTWATER- ICW, 4BR/2BA, 4200sf,
tile, pool, lake lot, cul-de-sac, $295,000,
742-6230.
PONTE VEDRA 3BR/2.5BA,.1500sf, just
remodeled, 42" Hickory cabinets, granite
counter tops, travertine floors, bamboo in
dining room, Berber carpet, hot tub, 2 car
garage, $318,000, 463-0505.
ICW KENSINGTON- 3BR/2BA, 1560sf,
cul-de-sac, screened porch, $230,000.
742-6230.
PVB SAWGRASS (NORTHGATE)
Charming 3BR/2BA sep. LR/DR, FR w/
fireplace, screened patio, eat-in kitchen,
new .roof, carpet & paint $499,500.
(904)249-3213
NASSAU, MARSHFRONT w/tidal creek
access to Nassau River. 2.68 acres w/gor-
geous view. $268,000. OBO. 241-4876.
NEPTUNE BEACH lot for sale, 501
Oceanwood Dr., 75' wide x 140' deep.
$259K. 334-7731
HELP-U-SELL
COASTAL REALTY
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
OPEN HOUSE, SAT., 8/26, 1-4PM
4 STARFISH COURT
Dolphin Cove, 3BR/2BA, huge corner lot,
all brick, cul-de-sac, updated tile in main
living area. Ready to go! Just Reduced.
PALMS @ MARSH LANDING
2BR/ 2BA condo, upgraded tile & carpet,
backs to .preserve, vaulted ceilings.
MVlci;,ai ed eilier D-,03,999.
WATERFRONT- OFF HECKSCHER DR.
Coasail ihing home a pr-ol s Oock, over
4000sf., gated community: $924,900.
VILLAGES OF PABLO
4BR/2BA hugqe cui.-Oesac lol community
poolandternn mr.nuu 1o ie Beaches A+
school. $288,900. :
WATERFRONT ICW
Ponte Vedra Bch.- Roscoe Blvd. Custom
built. New Construction, over 4000sf
75x400 lot. Call for email of floor plan
$1.975 million.
ISLE OF PALMS
3BR/2BA, all brick, 2+ garage, great loca-
tion, close to, beaches and shopping,
$279,900,
EAST OF A1A
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
' .Toi-1, rern-i,,:-l 3 -IBR 5BA. iimesione
iloorlng slae .:ounienrop, cusiorm cabil
E1i n iir lgnlnj Ouwnevnd cy prai .eional
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INVESTORALERT PVB!
TWO 1BR lEA .lon Porie Vedra Beach
Condos, upgrades including granite & tile
floors, hirepia :.. :Ucijom r hrii ring prate
beach access, rinnis Iirness room 1 unit
currently lease J 189.900i & $95 900
15TH AVE. S.- SOUTH JAX BEACH
Key Weli 51yli cottage, adorable with
,uge 3greal r.:.i.n,, pr..ale Da':t;R,,yrD,. read l
,or enrenalnlrg. Low rmarlenarn,.:e land
cappingg i323.900
WINDSOR POINTE CONDO
'.Alyared seller! 2BR/2BA, 'downstairs
unit, fireplace, wood floors, 1car garage.
Offered at $149,900.
JOHNS CREEK ICW
3BR/ 3BA w/large.bonus room, popular
floor plan w/formal living/. dining .room,
covered lanai, in ground swim spa. Of-
fered at-$339,500.
SAN PABLO CREEK
3BR/2:5BA, corner lot; exc. condition ,
closet teacrhe.. chahool' 5$269.500.
'JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Upgraded home on Sain Pablo Circle,
3BR/2BA home w/spacious master suite.
Fenced back yard, large den, immaculate-
I mnailniir, OTerl l'a 8.9
MARSHFRONT- OFF SAN PABLO RD.
3BR.2BA Large lOl no HOA leaullul
v,'ee- O..erio.,irq, mn-ar.rn t315..9i00
NEAR NOCATEE- NEASE HS
4'.? HOE in Wvaia-len Criase oti CR 210.
never I,.ve in nude crear r.-om ??49.900
Call: 904-241-4447
SELL '.C'OIL uHcr.EE STARTFlfJG ATr$295
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The, Beaches 'Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
3.24 ACRES JACKSONVILLE, close to NATIONAL BUILDER 0% DOWN when
9A and Beach Blvd. natural you own land! Home built on your lot
wetlands/creek. $170,000. OBO. 241- starting at $58 per square foot. Call for
4876. FREE color brochures. (800)622-2832.
Neptune Beach
(East of 3rd St)
2 Full Sized Lots H
'Lowest Prices East of 3rdSt. -Awesome opportunity
to build your dream home 2 blocks to the ocean!
Lot 1 Corner Lot 50x106 $329,000
Lot 2 Interior Lot 58x106 $399,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821
Lance Cove Estates Hayesville, NC
Beautiful Mountain Views from Sweetwater's newest
subdivision, an outstanding location. One acre plus lots
available, easy access only minutes from the town of
Hayesville, NC, the Hiwassee River, Lake Chatuge, and
hospitals. Features include oversized paved roads,
underground utilities, covenants and restrictions handicap K' ___
specification with main floor 2,000 minimum square foot homes makes this new development
unique. Build your home for a life time. Lots range in price from $49,900 to $79,900.
For more information call 828-389-8843,904-821-9573,
Nick's cell 904.254-9644, Vicki's cell 904.534-3530
2 HUGE LOTS 1.5 blocks to the Ocean
in Old Atlantic Beach-Buy 1 or Both
Lot 1 1210 Selva.Marina Circle: 92.5' wide (front) x75.25'
Wide (Rear) x 123' Deep On.an AWESOME cul-de-sac.;
$729,000
Lot 2 361 12th St.: 75' Wide (Front) x -i
60' Wide (Rear) x 175' Deep (East Side)
x 167' Deep (West Side). $729,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821
in Polte Vedwa
,'- .... I acre lot w/large oaks &
hardwoods, 100x450 zoned for
schools & ih e
I:' beach in a no n -
gated community. $499.000
Call Top Producer Lynn Saul!
904-859-9100
Old Atlantic Beach
50x150 LOT N
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
S.-:' :. Call MargiPedtitt '
Top Producer 571-9821
HIDDEN TREASURE! Atlantic Beach, 6
blocks from beach., 4BR/3BA, 1700sf,
concrete block & stucco. Very solid. Lg lot
w/ fruit trees. Very private. Convenient to
golf, tennis, nature park, schools, bike
paths. $325,000. Make it your home.
463-3738
SOUTHSIDE-GLYNLEA PARK, 4/2/2,
2432sf, many upgrades, AG pool, and
deck system $235,000, Independent brok-
ers 710-3111.
ATLANTIC BCH, Dutton Island Preserve.
4BR/ 2.5BA, 2400sf, brand new Key West
style home. $415,000. (904)222-1873.
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
NEPTUNE BCH home, 3BR/2BA, 1870sf,
huge lot, jacuzzi, $349,900. Vanguard Re-
alty, Inc. Brandon Buckley, 904-962-7600.
NEW CONSTRUCTION IN PVI
3BR/2.5BA 1852sf stucco home w/granite
countertops, crown molding & lush land-
scaping. Too many upgrades to mention
$374,900. Call Stephanie Reynolds,
(904)333-8321. Keller Williams Realty
PRICE REDUCED- BEST BUY AT
BEACH- Only 3 blocks from beach.
415 16th Ave. South. Adorable 3BD/ 2BA
home with 1540sq. Screened, porch, up-
stairs deck, Irrigation system and many
other amenities. Must see. Call 246-8809
for appt. No realtors. $379,900. FSBO.
SAWGRASS 2BR/2BA, completely re-
modeled, new 30 year roof, 42" hickory
cabinets, travetine stone floor, Brber car-
pet and crown molding, $289,900. 463-
0505.
OPEN HOUSE 1-4PM
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
2346 Indian Springs Dr. For directions call
Cara @ 904-651-9332.
WATERFRONT' MODEL HOME.
3BR/2.5BA has 2705sf. w.spacious open
family room, gas fireplace, formal dining,,
loft, over $71,000 in upgrades! Two
screened lanais, open deck, and balcony
overlooking your private dock. $889,000.
Contact Phyllis Staines with RE/MAX
Coastal Real Estate at 904-476-SOLD or
visit www.pstainescom
ATL BCH HOME
$209,900
FSBO. GOOD Starter Homel 618-1
Dutton Island Dr..West., 3BR/1.5BA. New
A/C, roof, windows, doors, and applian-
ces. By appointment 'only. Call David
247-0665 (home), 704-2337 (cell).
ATLANTIC
BEACH,
1861 Beachside Ct.
Short walk to the Beach,
3/2 Split Bdrm,
1883 SF home.
Call Priscilla Roland
@ 662-4979 For Appt
Offered at $649,000
SSELECT REAi INC.
245 N. 13th Ave.
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
Open House
19 Solana Rd.
Sunday
12-3
Incredible
Lakefront
View
Frank Lloyd Wright Design
3BR/3.5BA
5,000 +
Quick walk to the beach
Unique brick floors
Must See for
Yourself
$1,775,000
Call Maxine Kelley
@923-35136
?lebrauing 40 9 /4Il
701. BEGONIA St. W., AB. Single family
home, 3BR/ 2BA, Ig fenced yard, new
roof, $195,000. 339-2066.
HOME & CONDO SPECIALIST
List,Buy or Sell: Get up to
$500 gas card at Closing!
ROBERTDALE
563-2390
Wmioa RiCop. RFMORS*
Member:
National Association of Realtors
NE Florida Association of Realtors
With an accepted offer
on any of these homes
Waterfront $889k
4234 Tradewinds Drive
3/2.5 former model, dock
5/5 Pool in PVB $679k
365 Sawmill Lane
Lakefront, screened pool
4/2, on .27 acres $335k
1502 4th Ave. N. Jax Beach
Updated, hot tub, deck, lanai
3/2.5 $279,900
14417 Pelican Bay
large lake lot, upgraded
3/2 + office $269,900
2465 Misty Water Dr. W.
Fncd yrd, reduced $30k
Adorable 3/2 $209,900
1718 Ashmore Green
New Carpet, paint, treed lot
Jax Beach Condo $145k
1800 The Greens #304
Marshview, apples, lanai
ATAI CII BCHd'- Hnioien Cove, lBrvL/2A,
on the water, new carpet & paint,
$235,000, 859-7900.
ATLANTIC BCH- 3/2 new appliances and
carpeting, fireplace, $189,500, 993-9191.
I-Il
105 Marsh Cove Dr. New roof, attached
garage, 2BR/2BA, large corner lot. Priced
below market value. $225,000.
423-768-0384.
PONTE VEDRA, Sawgrass TPC, 3/2, 2
car garage, lake, cul de sac, great shape,
moving. $309,000. 352-634-1805.
FSBO, NEPTUNE Bch. 3BR/3BA, shake/
shingle home, excellent condition. 227
North St. $549,000. (904) 233-2151.
LIVE IN AB <$400;000. 5 blocks to ocean,
lakefront, pool. 3BR/2.5BA, 2 car garage.
See to appreciate. 518 Selva Lakes Cir-
cle. $395,000. 904-994-4220.
SELVA LAKES townhouse for sale- on
lake. 3BR/ 2.5A, new kitchen- cabinets &
appliances, many upgrades, screen porch.
$359,900. Call (904)247-8418.
Jax Golf& Country Club
Open House Sun. 1-4pni.
Best available in neighborhood. 30R1 under market
value! 4/3,2,400 sq ft. on preserve lot. Many ulp-
grades. Don't miss at $479,000
Matchmaker Coastal :
(904) 864-6569
MLS 299269 This magnificent home
is a Wm Morgan masterpiece & reed
the 'Excellence in Design Award'
from the Amer.lnst.of Architects in
Jax. Home has over,1800 SF of cov.
porches. Home is built around a
lovely bay tree. The micronesian
metal roof design affords beautiful
ocean' views, artist's studio, dumb
walter or elevator, huge 3 car gar &
sep entry to fullguest suite. One of
the most unique homes in Jax.
S1.895.000
~j~i~tentiala
Network Re.aty
Independenilh Outned & Ope
MLS 289706 Lovely pool home in
south Jax Beach located at the end
of a quiet street. Has newly remodeled
kitchen, floors, interior paint and open
floor plan. All bedrooms have walk in
closets. Short bike ride to the beach.
$319.900
759-8827 (cell)
r3ted 241-2417 ext. 209(ofice
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JAX BEACH. 5BR/2BA, 2300sf On 2 lots. IC WEST near Mayo Clinic, 3/2/2, 1750+ FSBO- THE Palms at Marsh Landing 1/1
New roof, heat pump, plumbing & siding. sf, remodeled, $274,500 OBO. Independ- condo. Tile/ barber, brand new A/C, scr.
$425,000 OBO. 249-8637. ent Brokers 710-3111. balcony to enjoy peaceful marsh views.
PONT= VEDRA EACH, The islands. .., .,...... r,. $155,900.891-2324.
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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
249-229
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SOUTH JAX BEACH 3/2 HOUSE
$379,900. Huge fenced backyard with
shade trees, separate living and dining
rooms, large kitchen, family room
w/fireplace, near hospital, golf course and
school. A1A Realty Services, Inc.
249-8855.
BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA ,townhome. 5
blocks to beach. $220,000. Call realtor/
owner (904)742-6423.
ISLE OF Palms, 3/2, new paint inside &
out, fixtures, carpet, windows, landscap-
ing, sprinkler system, A/C *& roof.
$265,000. Tim 509-9071.
Acreage & Waterfront
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
SBeautiful 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
ceihngs, ile floors, large BR's, Great RM
w/FP opens to pool & large private yard.
$589.000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnol1y@lifestylesrealtors.com
Best of all
Beach Worlds
3/2 on 2.5 acres in Ponte Vedra!
This 2210 sf 3BR/2BA brick home sits on beautifully landscaped
2.5 acres in Palm Valley. 557sf. detached garage is perfect for
horses !-Moments to the Intracoastal & the beach! 17 S. Wilderness
Tr. (off Canal Blvd) $1,100,000 Call Amy Wilson at 955-0700 &
visit www.acwhomes.com
3/2 in Old Atlantic Beach < $300K
Alluring 3BR/2BA beach bungalow with pine hardwood firs &
fenced yard. Only .7 miles to the popular Town Center at the beach!
168 Seminole Rd. $299,900!
Call Amy Wilson at 955-0700 & visii www.TurtleHuts.com
3BR/2BA home on huge lot in Ocean Forest!
Spacious Jax Beach 3BR/2BA home boasts a huge lot with room
for a pool! 2-car garage, screened deck, sep LR & DR. fireplace!
$364.900 1342 Pine\\ood Road (Take Penman Rd to Arden Wa)
tort on Pine\ ood)
Call Amy Wilson at 955-0700 & visit www.acwhomes.com
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Amy Wilson at
955-0700
& visit -
www.acwhomes.com!
SOUTH JAX BEACH
HOMES
WANT TO BE CLOSER TO THE BEACH?
WE'VE GOT YOUR HOME!
3515 So. 1st St. 3BR/rBA with detached one car
garage, wood floors, large front porch, furnished.
Totally renovated on 50'x140' lot. $675,000
119 37th Ave. So. 3BR/2BA with 2 car garage
attached by Fla. room, wood floors, vaulted ceiling,
'new kitchen, updated electrical 8 plumbing.
$69,000o
'832 Bonaire Cir. -3BR/2.5BA in popular Ocean
Cay subdivision. 2 car attached, garage, loft/office
area, master on ground floor. 2o86 sq. ft.,
'$465,o00. A ,, I .- r,
Sherri Beno, Realtor
904-651-1830
Lisa DiStefano, Realtor
904-514-3167
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 flr 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 flr has sep. suite, deluxe master,
gourmet kitchen, private yard and NO HOA fees! MLS#
299984 $699,900.
Call Connie Grubbs
Cell 904-612-9911
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SOUTHSIDE/ Secret Woods. Brick home,
3BR /2BA, 1895sf. $284,900 OBO. Bring
all offers. Independent Brokers
710-3111.
OPEN HOUSE- Sat./ Sun., 10am-2pm,
2985 St. John's Blvd. S. Jax Bch Park,
pool home. 3BR/2.5BA, sunroom. $497K.
don't last long w/$600K+ homes under
construction. (904)270-2073.
3BR, 2BA in Cypress Cove, Atlantic
Beach. Large fenced in backyard, new
roof & gutters, ceramic tile, eat in kitchen.
$149,900. Call Alex from Magnolia Prop-
erties at 859-5356.
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 12-4PM
Hidden Paradise, 1487 Laurel Way. For
directions call Cara @ 904-651-9332.
Beautiful Home in Sought
After Cypress, Creek
Lovingly cared for and maintained by original
| ov ners, 3BR/2BA home in Gated Sawgrass
S .. Players Club golf comm.,Large private lot
backs to golf course. Formal living & dining
rooms, FP, New tile in eat-in Kit. drive\,waN,
roof & paint. $449.000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com
New Listing in
Marsh Landing
... *. ..Custoni bull h\ Greg Wilson w loadss ot upgrades'
S Large private lot /screened pool lanai &summer
kitchen w/heated pool & spa. Lovely custom
kitchen & butler's pantry, enormous media/
game RlM w/et bar & full bath. built-ins
e ,-rz l & lots of orP'e r simia ep Trul\. ;an
WALK TO the beach/ lodge. 2BR/2BA at ATLANTIC BCH, Dutton Island Preserve.
the innlett at PV By the Sea. $467,500. 3BR/ 2BA, 1400sf, new red oak floors,
962-6876. new roof, $208,000. (904)222-1873.
,
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday & Sunday, 10am-3pm
3BR/2.5BA townhouse in Sawgrass TPC,
1540sf., 1 car garage. Wood floors, gran-
ite countertops, custom cabinets. Newly
remodeled. 29 Turtleback Trail. $349,900
will co-op. (904)535-3200.
SOUTHSIDE/ Secret Woods. Brick home,
3BR /2BA, 1895sf. $284,900 OBO. Bring
all offers. Independent Brokers 710-
3111.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH. Sawgrass
Players Club, 3BR/2BA. $389,900.
(904)613-5854.
Contemporary Gem
Selva Marina Norte
This home is located 3.5 blocks from
S'the ocean on a cul-de-sac. Beautiful
open floor plan featuring 4 bedrooms,&
3 full baths. Rich wood accents
throughout. Home enjoys an emphasis on nature featuring
multi-level pond with 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
S. a tree-lined street, close to the beach, friendly
_. ^g,,,, rs neighbors & a wonderful pool home on 1/2 acre
.i.. -.. lot. 4BR/2:5BA, family RM w/FP, gorgeous
kitchen w/granite/SS
appl/Shaker cabs. Bamboo floors in LR & DR.
New Roof & AC. A bargain at $489,000!
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com
$919 To.999ne hom. O2teed 31 Beautiful Cottages at Atlantic Beach
Top Producer9048599100L Saul I Exclusive Private CommunMity
Maintenance Free 3 story w/elevator, 2 Car Garage
BEAU L WALKERS R E H E features 4 Bdrms/Sitting Rm/4Ba. Covered Balconies &
BEAUTIFUL U S RI E H E 3rd Fr Deck. Concrete Exterior Construction-Open Design-
WiVIEWS OF OLF COURSE J Finished 9-10' Ceilings-Bosch
/ VU Stainless Steel Appl. -Granite, Custom
Great condition 3BR/2BA home in gated community! Interior is bright w/soaring Wood Cabinetry. Common Pool &
ceilings, eat in kitchen, split BR's, FP, screened porch. New AC HW heater, Walkway to Beach Ave. $875,000
carpet &garage door. Fresh C I all Margi PetittTop Producer 571-9821
p daint inside & out. New
landscaping on extra large
private lot w/lovely golf course
-, views. Great value! $479,000.
Suzie Mons Connolly 904-234-8812
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East of 3rd St. In Jax Beach ..M 1
$359,000 L 1
REDUCED FOR FAST SALE!
This home includes 2bdrm, 2 ba
Fa 1 a.r',G ar ..d Av(,wbesome -.
netmrnrit opportunity, less than 1 block to the
Ocean. Residential grandfathered in but zoned
commercial.
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
SNo Subatiluesl
Enjoy the Lifestyle of Queens
Harbour! Lake &.golf views
w/in the beautiful 3,800 SF, ----- --.- -.
5BR/4BA/3CG residence
3w/stunning hardwoods, screened pool
and beautiful open floor plan. $924,900
Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul 904- 859-9100
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.
Navigablefor a small skiff or Jet Ski at high tide. The
views are absolutely breathtaking! Just remodeled
inside & out. 3bdrm/2ba, 2-Car l
Garage & Awesome Deck-Offered at .
$525,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer '
571-9821
A Marvin & Floyd
Realty Inc.
Website http://marvin.group.com
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
1647 Sunnyside Ave. Jacksonville, FL
Perfect opportunity to purchase property near the Intracoastal and within
walking distance of million $ condos. 3 lots with 2/2 750sq' house (sold as is).
$225,000
DAYTONA SHORES OCEAN VILLAS
New luxury Oceanfront Condo. 2136sq', 2/2.5 plus den. 436sq' deck with
views of the ocean & Intracoastal. $881,100
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 of million $ condos. $175,000
FOR RENT
A KS N lL EBE H ST DELMAR
1/1 833sq' c n r o un she O a vie C bh s $1,100 mth
Incredible Garden Home
in Sawgrass CC
.. .71 2BD/2BA Garden Home \/golf course \ie\ s.
".''":^;. "i exquisite Spanish rile thru-out common areas.
private ard %%/lush
landscaping, soaring ceiling, FP grear deck %Q.i '
bor cub, oversized 2CG. Ver Inviting' 5515.000 ,
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-881-2
sconnollyuiifestylesrealtors.com
Lowest Priced Honie in Atlandtc Bach
East of Sedmnole! REDUCEDI
This home is nestled on the cozy street of Ocean Grove
Drive and features 1850sq.'ft., '3. bdrm, 2.5 baths, a
new roof, new HVAC, Awesome stone fireplace, and a
beautiful tiled back porch. Don't miss your
chance to enjoy the unparalleled charm Atlantic i IEf
Beach has to offer! Priced to Sell! $499,900 U
SCall Katlryn Lotowycz
904.386.9558 .i
What's Not To Like...
about this 3BR/2BA patio home? It has
'the most charming brick paved
screened lanai with POOL & lovely
S.herb gardens. Very private & fully
..A fenced rear yard. Low maintenance
E WA' living in sought after Sawgrass PlaN ers
S Club $329,900
SSuzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
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Call Rosemary Naughton g i
568-1523
"She KNOWS the beaches...
She SELLS the town!"
Rosemary
Naughton
Sand in Your Shoes & In Your Sheets! Neptune!
The ultimate beach bungalow, loaded w/personality! Only 1 home
off beachfront, an inviting retreat, perfect as a homestead or 2nd
home getaway. Sip sunrise coffee or moon-rise wine, just 21 steps,
frontdoor to sanddune! Hrdwood floors, old style FL sunroom,
cozy f-place, hospitality plus! $849,000
Atl. Bch Oceanside "Chance of a Lifetime"
Rare chance to be 3 homes off the beach w/out oceanfront upkeep!
Enchanting cottage, magnificently redone LR/DR/Kit, 3BR plus
room to expand upwards. Wood firs, amazing ambiance, fairytale
secret gardens! Priceless! $795,000
P. V. Peaceful Lakefront in Preferred L'Atrium
Convenient, impeccable 2/2 patio home awaits new owners to enjoy
the TLC it exudes! Mesmerizing water views from main rooms,
huge screened porch flows off generous 1338 sq. ft., vaulted
ceilings, all new appliances, 2-car garage. It's a buyers dream -
turnkey ready. $342,000
S. Jax Beach Has "Arrived!"
Beachie 3BR/3BA only 5 blk jaunt to ocean swims & shelling
walks! Large 50 x 125 lot offers great privacy w/quiet pond.
Handsome wood firs, versatile playroom/office, unique-MBR
layout. Ideal locale for beach life at its best, short walk to upscale
restaurants, shops & JTB convenience. $440,000
REDUCED! Nept. Triplex- Oceanfront Just 1 Block East!
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 beachlife per your upgrades design! Seller motivated..
Lot itself is worth it! $649,500.
High Quality Brick
P N., Executive Pool Home in
Old Ponte Vedra Beach!
5bd/3ba /04,40i0 .f & ep Il.m in. rming. Ii.r..i, rim
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August 25, 2006
RARE MARSHFRONT 'HOME. Million
Dollar view at about half the price. Beauti-
ful 4BR/2.5BA home w/pool, on the marsh
in Jax Beach. $549,900. For info see
www.watson-realty.com. MLS 314671.
Call Kathy Ritter at Watson Realty
853-2004.
PABLO BAY, 5BR/4BA, 2850sf, Intra-
coastal/ JTB/ Mayo, all tile, many up-
grades, 1st class amenities, $539,000.
226-9421.
ATLANTIC BCH, Dutton Island Preserve.
3BR/ 2BA, 1900sf, totally restored, double
lot w/ pool. $319,000. (904)222-1873. .,
S. JAX Bch, 4/2, newly painted, $350,000.
655-3951.
JAX BEACH, 942 16th Avenue North,
3/1.5, 1712sf. Large yard & only 8 blocks
to the beach. BUYER INCENTIVES OF-
FERED. Owner-Agent, Cornerstone Real-
ty, Inc. 904-339-0231.
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.
I.C. WEST- Kernan Forest. 2004 execu-
tive home, 5BR/4BA, 2-car, 2,650+s.f.
$409,500 OBO. Independent brokers 710-
3111.
NEPTUNE BCH- Spacious, bright,
2BR/1.5BA, townhouse, 1250sf. Large
screened porch, fenced, landscaped.
backyard w/workshed. Ready to move in.
$198,500. 372-0589, 504-2883. Licensed
RE Agent.
JB: 832 1st St S and/or 111 9th Ave S.
Two beach houses, oceanview, 241 '7634.
OCEAN VIEW HOME! --
FSBO in Jax Beach, 3/2.5BA 2132sf.
Beautiful 2 story home 1/2 block to the.
ocean w/direct access. Refinished hard-
wood floors downstairs, Berber carpet uip-
stairs. Spacious master suite w/walk in
closets and refinished master bath.
$945,000: 68 29th Ave South, 536-3308.
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
OBE.O I pay $5K ol your closing cosis
(' )534- 4848
SO. JAX BEACH
3/2, corner lot, walk to beach. Priced for
quick sale. $257,900. Matchmaker Coast-
al (904)472-1886.
A.B. TOWNHOUSE- 3/2.5 1600sf 2 car
garage, built 2002, $239.9K firm.
658 Stocks. 534-4848.
WATERFRONT COMMUNITY, all brick,
3BR/2BA, 2025sf, community boat ramp,
$324,900, Magnolia' Properties
MLS#309909. Call 465-4328, 348-5665.
INDIAN SPRINGS, 3BR/2.5BA w/pool,
4 miles to beach. Renovated. $259,000.
12778 Sekani Way. (904)521-7021.
PONTE VEDRA FSBO. 4BR/2BA, Walden
Chase, large fenced yard. Close attorney
provided. $299,000. 382-087.7.
EAST OF 3rd. 2 family 4/2 & triplex 4/3.5.
Renovated. frplc., CH/A, :5-WDHU, in-
ground pool, ceramic. Credit/ background
checks on current professional tenants.
Home warranty. Sacrifice $950,000.'
247-3191.
WATERFRONT COMMUNITY- BRICK
4/2.5, pool+ spa, 2984sf, boat slip sepa-
rate, 465-4328. MLS# 312424 $419,000.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 562 N Nautical Bou-
levard, 3/2/2 walking distance. to :the
beach. Completely Renovated- New Kitch-
en. BUYER INCENTIVES OFFERED.
'Owner-Ageni Cornerstone Realty, Inc.
904-;.39.0231
EAST OF AIA. 2BR/2BA condo. No mini-
mum lease'term. $299,900. Kathy Tiliakos
realtor,r Vanguard Realty. 465-3053.
GREAT INVESTMENT opportunity
3BR/2BA home + duplex, 4 blocks to,
ocean, $765,000. Call Kathy Tiliakos Re-
altor, Vanguard Realty, (904)465-3053.
EXECUTIVE COUNTRY home near Gain-
esville, lakeview, upstairs master suite
w/office, 4/3. 2950sf, 5 acres, built 2002.
$469,000. Independent Brokers 904-710-,
3111.
OPEN HOUSE- Sun 8/27, 2-5pfi, Beach-
way (Jax Golf'& CC- Beach Blvd. en-
trance). Beautiful open floor plan .with
many custom upgrades, move-in ready,
12768 Avalon Cove Dr. N., orcall 223-
S1042 tor arvarnceOl viewingg
LIVE BETTER FOR LESS!
Ocean view from liing room. sunsels '
from master suite. Kitchen offers
stainless. appliances, spacious laundry
room, outside, shower, neighborhood
pool and tennis and walkway to the
beach. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath..$574,000.
MLS# 307511 "
PRICE REDUCTION Judy Nicholson presents...
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, remodeled, wood
floors, fireplace, lots' of storage, security
system, private fenced backyard arid s rLcng CVas .7 Rea !y "
deck for outdoor entertaming T%%o Dir:904-280-2820
l...r, concrete block and frame I
cons.trucnon $345.000 MLS# 307163 Eve:904-241-2160
BEST 1E'VE HAD THIS VEAR! E-mail:judybythebeach@aol.com
Built irn 2003. this 2 stores home. -1 4
bedroom,. 3 5 baths. study and an -U '
upstairs bonus room High ceilings. 9' V. i ,:'
interior doors, hardwood floors, 42" VI. T VirTU'L Tonu- A
cabineir stainless appliances and www.judynicholson.com
*urrc.und sound $549.000 NILS
# 3i44 65
GOING. GOING. NEARLY GONE
Corner lot. concrete block construction. HOMES THAT MAKE OtL SINGl
paneling throughout interior of 2nd A.Xe-ome location just jcros foriom the
floor. dJonstairs efficiency apt., lan Ocean on Beach Ae Buil in 1923.
imgaion. ,ard aell and pump. 2 car DOv nDairs has 2 :one bedroom units and
garage. budit in 1947 Shortn alk o the upstairs has 3 ocean view bedrooms with
beach 5695.000 MLS4297791 hardwood floors: Offers parking for.5
E\TRAORDINIRI OPPORTlNNlim cats. $850,000. MLS#318771
This -140 I 95' lot has both the beach PRICED TO FIT YOUR BUDGET!
and theIntracoasial Waiers. a\ u st shorn Cul de sac lot, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with
distance away. The dead end nueet Ith a flexible floor plan. Remodeled to
boat ramp at the end makes boating include freshly painted interior and
easily jacesibl otrtenng the betl or neurl inri Llled carpet, ,'lt gl
both "' world: for'.oudoor enthij .fst i r ui, c,'iicr,." a 'r geraTor adnt
5.53S.,10 N LS4297216 dish asher are included Replumbed'i
PRICE REDUCTION 21003 and HVAC andc indots Nere
Built in 1949. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, replaced in 200-1. Fencedbackyard, with
Si, ing room. dining room. and kitchen shade trees and wooden deck.$309,000
with cozy breakfast room overlooking NMLS#3205S6
private yard. Lot extends from Ocean NEW ON THE MARKET!
Blvd. to Beach Ave. Just steps to the 4 bedroom home overlooking the
ocean and steps to dining.$897,000; lagoon. High ceilings, formal living and
MLSC2 1-2 dining, abundant storage. Split bedroom
ITS THE LITn.E THINGS! arrangement, family room with fireplace
"Lakewood" bungalow. offers great and screened' pool area. $589,000
possibilities. Builtin 1947, 3 bedrooms, MLS#321658
2 baths, hard wood floors throughout,, LOTS OF lAND AND
and updated kitchen. Home includes a COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE!
gljsed Florida Room % ith heat/air Gated neighborhood in St. !ohn; Counrt
o erl:ooKing a spacious fenced in Home is located on 2.4 acre lot where
backh.aid i204,,000 MLS# 311772 horses are, permitted. Two story
WANT A DANDY? construction, living roomjwith brick
Flexible floorplan iih 3 bedrooms and fireplace. dining room with hardwood
1 bath. Remodeled kitchen includes floors, kitchen overlooking back
plumbing Ith net fixtures. kitchen acreage. 3 bedroom upstairs plui. bonus
cabinets, most indoi s and front room Screened porch and neighborhood
siding. NeI Culligan afterr rs,stem nding uadi Located iusi off Route I for
installed in 2003 $.119,000 MLSe eas- commute. 5b25.(000 MLS #32121i4
296273
NEW OCEANFRONT LUXURY VILLAGES OF SAN JOSE
The oest views with the feeling 2-story townnouse with I" floor
of being right on the beach! master! Existing elevator shaft
Third floor only one condo per framed to add future elevator.
floor in this "low rise' new bidg Like new condition, 3BR/2.5BA
ready late June 4BR/4 5BA, 2,181sf, Plantation shutters, 2"
2-car garage. $1,900,000 Call 'fir leisure rm. Gated community.
Judy Smith or Gypsy Alexander Pis call Len Knight $282,400
MARSH LANDING : PALENCIA HOMESITE!
Immaculate home in exclusive Located on almost 2 'acres in
N. Island. Exceptional quality, the estate section of Palencia, a
magnificent marsh views, Satur- golf course community, with
nia & wood firs, stunning great unparalleled scenery! A truly
rm exquisite laral wlpool. spa & perfect setting for you to build
summer kitchen. Michelle Floyd your dream home! Please call
or Jayne Hoffman $2,299,000 Michelle Floyd $1,350,000
MAJESTIC PALENCIA LOTI PLAYERS CLUB VILLA!
Exquisite lake front views are Fabulous end unit perfectly
offered from this stunning located on a private cul-de-sac.
"ready to build" lot! This grand overlooking both the TPC
lake view lot has the added Fairway and a beautiful lagoon!
bonus of views from both the Tastefully renovated, this home
13" & 15'" fairways! $339,000 shows like a model $479,000
Call Michelle Floyd for details! Call Michelle Floyd today
OCEAN & ICW VIEWS! STUNNING PALENCIA LOTI
3/3 Penthouse condo in Ocean Expansive lake & golf course
Grande. Granite, SS appi, wood views! Almost a peninsula with
firs, 'gas cook, top, wine chiller, water on the rear & golf course
212sf screened lanai, 1-car gar. on the left: Perfect for an
located near tunnel to Serenata "estate" feel with a long, private
M... 6 'el..Iu i --n --- ii- in -lh ....Ih
Beacn C lUb. InGIUdeS rnsrhiQp.
$820,000 Kim Martin-Fisher
OLD PONTE VEDRA BEAUTY.
Beautiful home in the heart of
Ponte Vedral Enjoy this
spacious 4' bedroom home
overlooking pool & bulkhead
lagoon. Walking distance to
beach, shops & P.V. Inn & Club.
$1,499,000 MandySeckinger
AWARD WINNING BEAUTY
4BR/3.5BA, 4300sf 4+ study +
game robm + loft + butler's
pantry + 29x9 covered deck with
water views. 2 garages 2+1,
spectacular gallery entrance.
Walk to. beach & clubs.
$1,549,000 Kim Martin-Fisher
INCREDIBLE OCEAN VIEWS
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ground
floor unit, with wonderful glass
enclosed sunroom to enjoy the
spectacular sunrises. Great
location...just a walk to the
Ponte Vedra ,Inn, & Clubl
$1,300,000. Pis call Susan Fort
UIIVet way tU LI i n lite.
$459,000 Call Michelle Floyd
CYPRESS CREEK
Charming traditional home
nestled on cul-de-sac with
splendid courtyard entry & large
yard. Huge family room w/wood
floors, 2-sided fireplace, soaring
ceilings with skylights. $565,000
Michelle Floyd / Jayne Hoffman
THIS HOUSE HAS IT ALLI
Completely remodeled. .1.33
pristine acres on the river with
dock,, boathouse, Koi pond,
swimming pool, exquisite views,
plus a fabulous neighborhood.
An absolute must see!
.$1,625,000 Call Patti Martin
OCEANFRONT ESTATE
Maximum privacy in this 30'+
elevation surrounded by lush
vegetation. Walls of glass offer
stunning ocean views. 4/4, solid
construction on 200x240' set-
ting, elaborate pool & decking.
$5,800,000 Call Joyce Reesh
3 br/2 baths 1500 sq ft Flat & 1 car garage.
i All Appliances with Washer/Dryer, Fireplace/
Mantle, Elegant Diagonal 18"Tile, 2" Wood
,'.,' -.[, l Blinds. Balcony. Cathedral Ceilings, Almost New
W !& Berber Carpet, Cultured Marble Tops in Baths,
Dble Vanity Master. Three quarters of mile
.:.it~ from the bearh. $259,900
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KELLER WILLIAMS Grace Hughes, REALTOR
R JAC LOVIL t 904-233-1341 t
JACKSONVI LE at 904-2331341
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 both levels,
Storm Windows, and doubly-insulated 12in \ alls 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 Cooklop. .
Dryer and BBQ grill. Each offered at
$669,000 Linda Pomerantz
S923-8030 r~hanrl
REALTORS-Now paying 3% Commission. PR PE TE j
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Sought after Marsh Sound!!
4BR/3BA, 2467 SF Lovely home on a Cul-de-
sac. coiner lot. Vol. ceilings with custom tile and
carpet throughout. Huge Master Suite w/ trey
ccilings, garden tub. Great room with fireplace,
screen porch 'also wired for sound, ADT security
sys, AHS home warranty REDUCED! $374.000.
Call Evelvn & Steve Martin,
and "Double the Magic"
(904) 887-7053 E\elhn s Cell
(904i 87-7409 Ste\e's Cell
Put the "Martin Magic" to work for you today!
Website: t\ : \.themmarinmagic.com
Sellers Motivated "Original" Pont
Direct Golf Course Homes
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Rare 5BR(5 walk-in
closets), 4BA Home! 3200
LA Sq Ft s Sunken lIstir
Tub Area Oversized
Rooms New Kit Large
Lot $1,288,000
Scan Janet V
-. 635-6375
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"KENNEDY FAMILY HOME"
Incredible Price, Charming,
4 bedroom/2 bath family
home .2880 LA Sq.Ft
with Pool* Mlove-In or
Renovate Trust Says
"Sell" $987,000
flsPVBR.Inc.
543-2545
dh Reanltv, Inc.
LuAft r-w ft,
Boat Fish Jetski from your back yard!
Direct Intracoastal views and' access.
Jax Bch, Ocean Forest, 4/4, 3903 SF,'
Executive Home, Screened Pool.
SWiL LUkESia PONIE VEDR4 llADMIONAL ELEGANCE!
MIS# 319283 Lovely 3BR/2.5BA, FR .'FP IL ,S# 290627 2 sn 4BR/2 5BA h.:,me i
:.:< trs m LR. DR aul ne. carel r, BRs iaspalJnd ph & smnd pi<,1, miastr mn at
eat-in nikhen ,.'hrcjast bi. makr B a iir ph d pl ..r ,
', ri r.rlpo.l ubh & .epirjce h.,v i- ljege stng area. frml LR & DRhjte gleamingcherr,
Nc iee ned lanai ,.Dle :ll:.,r A 2-<\ jr-atge.e, te floor b5'99. 1 4 -2417
,:,,nd M I44l 285-1800 FORMER MODEL!
COn~ E NrTLOCAION iY PON VEDR4 LS#313462 \
MIS# 319213 5BR/4.5BA home w/storage t r pan corian crown moding
i,:,re' lichen 'rarIre. 42 Inch cabiTe tile, openfir plan, corian, crown molding,
iejkuail ha, rln,.er i. I .'.tinunt rea. i_ & her scr&ened pjan .rilJan t n kitchen Mu s *ce'
BA_. gusil >ie pr.n.a31ic n.:lTrancc. beajuuIl, $241,000241-2417
land; ca ed r, j c' _Is a rd. -car gar. E
1 28,, k 5 t r .1800 'j r L UFEISLA BEACH1.
DEERWOOD COUNIR CIB ESTATE MIS# 297172 Living in this 2BR2BA 2nd
ILS# 317334 Prin.e i..'lnric,.- 5 r,. i i. flrun t-nit. Eni siun ~onthe manlh I1S9.9Cn)
:'ine ol.j.ltlnd ,ui.')ni 4BRi4.BA + 2 p.:,,,der 241-2417
rc,.rr. hiK.Nm SF ho. m e cellar. ,. l BFACI IIN Wm lit RBIAN w ARE
k:i Fp''r tre,, ii;, luh c. 2.5 L WMLS# 318816 Spectacular views of the
285-1800 Scean, ohe block to the beach; New condo
PRELSERIE IfISIN.fI4RSHHl4RBOI boasting loftqiyle 12'- ceilings, c:...eied
MLS# 317198 Almr.:.! 4.i3.: SF in ith. lil. veranda, plush carpet, exquisite finishes, 2
new 5BR/5.5BA home w/library, 2-story LR parking spaces, rooftop sundeck & hoi rub
w/gas FP, FR, wood floors, spacious screened $779,900 241-2417
lani w/pool, waterfall &hottub 3-carage .
Jd epi, th ba pre'. f BEACH UVINGAT IrS BESTn
285-1800 MLS# 300815 Gorgeous ocean view, luxury
FIDDLERS I 4RSHISELLERMO1IVATED! appointments, extensive crown molding and
MLS# 316811. East of A1A! Beautiful 3BR/ desi nertile.Underconstructionsobu erscan
2BA home offers large open LR/DR w/marble add their own touhe. y$78876 41417
wood buying FP, vault ceilings, screenedlanai, add their own touches. $789,876 2412417
water softener, 2-car garage & community pool WCI LUXURY CONDO!
& tennis courts. $348,000 285-800 MLS# 295607 With amenities that cater to a
LIVE-TH'fQOD JFE resortlifestyle. CostaVeranoresale. Fitness ctr,
MLS# 316033 In this rare opportunity to theatreroom, billiards, pool and much more
purchase a condoinThe Carlyle on Ponte edra e. ta po an
Blvd, 3BR/2BA, over 2000 SF, extraordinary are included. $985,000 241-2417
master BA, upgrades through out, 26' balcony OCEANFRONT VIEWS!
overlooks Guana Preserve & lagoon for great MLS# 285302 Prestigious Acquilius II, new
sunsets. $749,000 285-1800 const 3/3 condo, 2,471 SF, SE enc unit, 10th
I' HMPTON OGLEN fl.Expansiveoceanfrt&'k balconies,parkgar,
MLS# 310037 Like-new 2-story brick 4BR resort amenities incl: 2 pls, fit cntr, clubhouse.
3.5BA, 3182 SF, home offers a floor plan great $1,29, i in
for entertaining, formal LR & DR, R w/FP, 299,000241-2417
Florida room,.patio & large wooded back yard OCEANFRONT PENIlrOUSEl
that back to preserve, community amenities MIS#3165554BR/3BA.Spectacularviews,
includepool, tennis & more. $599,000 285-1800 foaldinin o vinarea, wet private
B-formal dining, open living areawetbar, private
M BE4CH CONDO REDUCED elevator. $2,850,000 241-417
MLS# 291739 Close to shopping, restaurants, elevator. $2,850,000 241-2417
entertainment & across the street from beach FIRST'IIME YOURS!
access. 1st floor 3BR/2BA unit w/ocean views MLS#277726NewConstmction. Only 8 unit
from balcony, many upgrades, well-maintained left out of 10 in this Mediterranean building.
water purification system & reserved parking.
S$465,000 285-1800 Only 2 residences per floor. Every unit is a
COSFA VERANO 3/3, comer unit with spectacular views of the
MIS#2962963BR/3BAuritw/almost$25,000 ocean. High ceilings, granite countertops and
in upgrades, SEcomeront6thflr, condo amenities much more! $839,415 241-2417
include surround sound theatre, state-of-the-art A IAWI
fitness center w/spa, sauna, steam room,outdoor IDEAW
recreationarea&pool.Agentowned.$1,250,000 MIS# 320031 Unique north end unit with
285-1800 spectacular views and custom gourmetkitchen.
I4ONm CENTOCE4NFIWWO HOME 4/3.5 with distressed wideplank woodflooring
ON90'LOT-NEW PRICE, thruout. $1,425,000 241-2417
MLS# 297456 Located onS PonteVedraBlvd,
octagonal 3BR/3BA vaulted ceilings, hardwood OORGEOUS OCFAN VlEWS
floors, stainless appliances, corian,jacuzzi, fully MLS# 281588 3/2, no updates necessary.
furnished, wrap-around deck, built to withstand Perfect decor. Enjoy outdoors from deck. All
category 5 force winds. $1,295,000 285-1800 appls stay. Bldg elevator. 2nd flr end unit.
OCEANFRONIACKSONILLE BEACH $475,000 241-2417
NEW PRICE
MIS# 283338 Incredible shingle-style home, 3/2 FABUILUS CONDO!
all new except for footprint, less than 2.5 yrs old, MLS# 303970 Completely remodeled. All
almost 4000 SF, 4BR each w/own BA, powder stainless steel appliances, travertine floors &
room, wood firs, exquisite custom finishes, showers, wet bar, granite countertops.
oceanfront deck & low maintenance yard. qiite $539,000 241-2417
$3,650,000 285-1800 Exquisite $539,000 241-2417
PONIEVEDR BEACH CONDO REDUCED! O REAT OCEAN VIEWS
MLS# 299308 1st floor 2BR/2BA unit MLS# 310308 3BR/2BA condo with 1500
overlooking lake in gated community, screened SF, wood floors, spacious floor plan, elevator
porch, storage, appliancesconvey, great amenities inbuilding. Close to everything $485,000
including: clubhouse, tennis courts, pool, fitness
center, mediaroom & more. $204,906 285-1800 241-2417
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Affordable Sunsets!
1 Block from the beach for under $300K! 2/2 upstairs,
double-entry, exposed brick, corer fireplace, quiet
balcony, and much more. Start enjoying your
new life at the beach today!
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994-3553
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ownhome Community
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Experience the Riverfront Lifestyle at It's Finest
in Jacksonville's Premier Condominium &
Townhome Community, VillaRiva. Amenities
include Owner's Lounge, Lap Pool. Fitness Room.
Dry Saunas, Guest Suite, Concierge & More'
Call Lee S. Elmore
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904-699-4503
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Oceanfront, Top FL South End, Bldg. IV. i-
2,500SF, 4BR/3.5BA, Marble Floors, 2
Car Spaces in Garage.
Call Lee S. Elmore
The Expert on Serenata Beach Oceanfront
Condo Living
904-699-4503
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Below
Market Value
6th floor end unit condo w/ ocean
sviews is loaded w/ close to
$50,000 in upgrades! 1,700SF 3BR/3BA 1
condo. You deserve a home that mirrors C -
your achievements! $699,000
Call Top Producer
Lynn Saul 859-9100
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Great Home For Growing
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4e -IBR/3BA home w/appro\ .2229 f located
A lthin one block lk to The Woods comm
S club facilities' Home features an eat-in
kitchen, dining room-liting room
combination w/wood flooring, family room w/woodburing
fireplace, bonus multi-purpose room, and 2 car garage' -;:
Clean and freshly painted interior makes this home read, .'
to move in! Gated community. $245,000) .
Ellen Poling -Wright
SPrudential Cell: 838-4562
Office Toll Free 1-888-285-4480
independently Owned & Operated Email: ellenpoling@aol.com
awesome AC(antic
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4 blocks to the Beach
,i in Selva Marina
This high-end 5 bdrm, 4 bath home has been
completely updated, gourmet kitchen, beautiful high-
end baths, home theater, wine cellar, hardwood & tile
floors thruout, on cul-de-sac w/ 3640 sq ft, very low
maintenance. Priced to sell! $975,000
Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821
Renovated inside and out. Hardwood and tile flooring, Hard
surface counter tops, unique cabinets.and stainless steel
appliances are just the beginning of the long list-of upgrades
in this beautifully appointed home. Attention to detail carries
to the exterior with poolside outdoor living. Professionally
landscaped and light escaped. Shown by appointment. Offered
:at $422.000
Patrick Palmer Janet Palmer, GRI
REALTOR REALTOR
753-3105 ( .o.mW-- or545-8830
AWESOME I Year New Home
in Atlantic Beach -3. Blocks
to the Ocean Selva Marina
Hear the ocean from this absolutely
awesome home! 3-story w/elevator, 6
bdrms, 3 ba, 4200 sq ft, office, high
ceilings, rm for a pool. Lot size 85 x 142. Maintenance free:
concrete block & stucco on 1st level, frame & vinyl shake on
2nd & 3rd levels. Beautifully landscaped w/wraparound
porches. $1,175,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821
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lease option, 259,900. Owner/ Agent. Villa, beautifully renovated, good.income
568-4818. history. $259,900, (904)962-6876.
* Open House Sunday 12PM-5PM *
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NEW WATERFRONT COMMUNIlY
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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
E terrace. The option to purchase 50 ft boat slip
in your front yard. Only 3 left!!! Prices starting
al $999,900
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
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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, El- E3
2 ba ground fir condo w/privacy fence '
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
Roof Top Ocean Views i
1/2 Block to Ocean E 7...
Brand New Construction!
New Construction Town Home 4bdrm/
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
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i/2 block to the Ocean 'n
South Jax Beach-
Under Appraised Value!
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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 3rd
St. $539,0000
Call Margi Peitt Top Producer 571-9821
Best Buy Today
on the Ocean!!
Southshore Condo, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent
Condition in South Jax Bch,
R ICovered Parking. Priced to sell at
P. )$r...:_ i [$599,900 :_ ... .. ,
Call M argi Petitt
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571-9821
CONDOS, SON rDOS, ONdDOS
iet in Befor Sum me r ndsi
ATLANTIC EEACH Seaplace- 2BR 2BA condo
with ocean view, 1/2 block to beach, new kitchen &
baths. $310,000
JA REAH Villas at Marsh Landing -
3BR/2BA WITH GARAGE, end unit, FP, all appliances,
incl. washer/dryer. 1258.sq. ft. $25',000
JAR 'EACH: The Palms at Marsh Landing -
S3BR/2BA end unit WITH GARAGE, 2nd top'floor, marsh
views, corner balcony. $248,900
Let me hey you findyour dream home!
Sherri m Beno;
S904- 651-1830
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S'OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH 3BR'2BA.
vaulted ceiling cIeauiiilui le. Bright. open
floor plan. No dogs. $485,000.
(404)325-0820, (404)784-6601.
SINGLE WIDE Must See interior Close
10 beacn JacuZZi lub and ilie WND include.
ed Asking 18500 992.2265
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PONTE VEDRA, 1B1BRBA, 750sf., open
floor plan, 1car garage, hickory cabinets,
granite countertops, Travertine stone
floors, slate shower. $199,900.
(904)463-0505.
NORTH JAX BEACH CONDO $269,900
2BR/2BA unit 1 1/2 blocks from the beach
Ground floor, security gate, tile floors, sun-
room, patio, Washer/Dryer, Lease
purchase OK. A1A Realty Services, Inc.
249-8855.
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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.
JAX BEACH condo, 2BR/1BA, 80ft. from
ocean. $350,000. Call M-F 904-287-0194.
PVB OCEAN GROVE 2/2/DIx
FSBO, Save $14K! New Lakeview, Wi-Fi,
resort pool, must see! $216K, FREE
HDLCD TV, FREE closing 727-458-
4230, Open Sat.- Sun.
PERFECT JAX. BEACH CONDO.
2BR/2BA. Less, 1 mi. to beach. 1156sf.,
refurbished 2005: new tile & capet, paint,
kitchen, etc Security gated community,.
alarm, cathedral ceilings, walk in closet,
cent. air, screened ;i porch Without a re-
altor I will negciiaie price, $205,900
973-715-1176.
PVB. 1BR/1BA, 550sf, tiled, new applian-
ces, ground floor. $145,900. 285-6325
PVB- 2/2 Townhouse built in computer
station in loft, pool, tennis, $214,900.
SCH Consulting Broker 710-8858.
JAX BEACH 2BR/2BA condo. Priced
below market. Info & photos @
www.forsalebyownercenter.com/44592
Call 285-3014.
WATERFRONT CONDO W/BOATSLIP
$399,900. 2BR/2.5BA townhouse Just
west of ICWI Living/ Dining combo, office'
area, tennis, trailer, storage, pool, near
beach. Slip for boat up to 50 feet included
A1A Realty Services, Inc. 249-8855.
'OCEANFRONT 2/2, garage, pool, views
from every room. $519,900. Owner/ agent
568-4818.
GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY. Con-
do for SALE in Mayport Landing. 2/2,
1041sf. $130,000. Call (904)-338-7350 1or
more info.
LIVE AT the beach for under $135,0001
Adorable 1 BR/1BA condo w/marsh views,
new paint, new flooring & screened-in pa-
iio. $131.900 Call Slephanie Reynolds
19041233 8321. Keller Williams Realty
ST JOHNS Communities offers a reautiful
2BR'2BA condo in PVB. Price reduced to
$139.000 Moov in condition. 2nr Iloor,
orealn lacking marsn v\ew Call Mark Ryan,
904 338-3230 lor apple.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Townhouse, steps to Town Center, clean
and new inside, balcony, 2BR, WDHU.
real parking $995'mo. 280-2805.
MOBILE HOMES $500 to $550. on pri.
vale lots Near Maypon Naval Slation, no
dogs 333-5579
HODGES & Beaches areas. 1. 2 & 3BR's
w' gorgeous lake lo goll views From
$8500mo. 233-4545.
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GRAND CAY VILLAS CONDO
Lovely 1BR/1BA condo PLUS den in quiet gated
Ponte Vedra Beach community. New carpet & paint,
open floor plan, FP, large
screened porch, great storage.
Pool & fitness cntr. Close to
I restaurants, shopping &
beaches. $179,000.
Suzie Mons ConnoU 904-234-8812
sconnolly@'lies'lesrIesreahtors.com
PVB Furnished Condo
Steps From the Ocean
. .- ,. A perfect 10, studio condo in
SPonte Vedra, walking distance to
the beach in Sawgrass Beach
Club. Totally renovated w/custom
cabinets, Murphy beds, custom
tiled flooring & bath walls. Fully furnished &
equipped. Ready for your week-end
getaway, or investment property, short term '
rentals available. $269,000
Call Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul 859-9100
a. PREPARE TO BE
This 3BR/2BA condo plus garage will
.-*-!.r knock your socks off! Fully tiled,
.,!-', including bedrooms and lanai. Gorgeous
granite in kit, new cabs & app. Great
storage. Nes AC & Hot Water Heater.
Plasma TV. Fireplace, private, lovely vie\s s
$239,000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
Iconnolly(ili feslylesrealtors.com
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DOUBLE WIDE, 3BR/2BA. It was an
artist's paradise. New simulated wood
floors In kitchen and den. Asking $16,000.
992-2265.
JAX BEACH Golfair, 2BR/1.5BA,
screened patio, new carpet. $14,500.
246-8582.
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.
BEACHES
WAREHOUSE
For lease. Located behind the Tree Steak
House. 7600sf available, aivdable by
2300sf and 5300sf. Pis call 904-993-2222.
BEACHES OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE.
2850sl., 2850'mo includes elec. & water
Call Ban @ 2.1.3111 tEt 11).
'NEPTUNE BEACH 223 Flonda Blvd.
2BR.'BA. unfurnsned apl wd. dishwash-
er disposal. CH&A o1l sireeel parlkng.
$900'mo. .deposil. 904-327-0117.
1904 241-9416.
1-1,2 BLOCKS to Ocean Ist Ave. Soulh,
1BR.1BA 5695 ma & $725.mo
19041891-0606, 13521478-2161.
VILLAS AT Marsn Landing. 1/1. EIK, pailo
laces wooded area access from LRIBR,
double fireplace, $850-mo. TDO Manage-
ment Services.2461125.
UPGRADED SUMMER Sands Town.
lome, 2BR.2.5BA. peaceful quiel Backs
to greenoei Enclosed porch' paio
w/open deck and pond. W/D, community
pool, lawn maintenance 'nciuded. Long
lease,'Available after 9.15, garage
$1200/mo. (904)881-8428. .
JAX BEACH. 3-4BR,2BA. WDHU,
7 blocks to beach. $1050,mo depositl
716-0579. :
2BR/1BA, 4 blocks to ocean. New carpet/
paint, end unit No pets, credit check.
$825/mo 1st 8 security 993-8883.
JAX BEACH. Oceanview. Renovated.
Hardwood floors. Disnwasner. CH&A.
1BR 1BA. $800'mo. $850/mo .
$1000'imo.. 2BR.1BA $1250'mo.
(904)859-1301, 19041553-1354
1BR APARTMENT. 1 block Irom beach.
$725/mo. includes waler. No pets.
273-2484
NEPTUNE BCH 2BRi1BA. Available 9/1.
Walk lo beach 1.5 blocks. Beaulilul Apt
with porch. WDHU & storage $950/mo *
utilizes 2 monlns rentl secunry required
Call Rick at 891-2345.
Majpc
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
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse.
2BRI2.5BA, garage, lanced-in deck and
yard. tile, new carpet Pets allowed. Bike
to Beach. Satellite ready. $1250'mo.*
Deposit 273-5653.
JAX BEACH Apanment. 2BRi1BA Newly
renovaled. Washer/dryer. Ouiel area.
$875.mo $875 deposit 201 Nonh 91n Sl
246-9162, exl. #1.
OCEANFRONT 2BR/1BA. 506 B Ocean-
front. Neptune Beach. Just remodeled.
$2000/mo including utllilies 545-1046
JAX BEACH 2BR cortage near ocean.
CH&A WDI-HU no pets. $925,'mo $500
deposit.. 246-3130.
VERY NICE Affordable Townnome,
2BR/1.5BA. Close to Beach $800mo
Avail. 8/15. 234-6611.
NEAR PONTE Vedra 1 block beach. Best
area, quiel. sale. residential neighbor-
hood 2BR/1BA. lower duplex, new paint.
CH&A, W/D included. No smoking, no
pets. $950/mo.. lease deposit. 993-1118
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Property Management
Property Subdivision Rent BR/BA Area
1403 Sth Ave N. Ja.\ Beach $1,.250 : 4/2.5 JB
5 Arbor Club #211 Ocean Grove : $ 900 2/2 PY
6503 Burnham Circ. Hammock Cove.! 5$2.0000 3/2.5 .' PV
12909 Hunt Club Rd.Jax Golf & CCO $2,400 3/2 JV
11 Reddig Dr.-W.Belmonr Lakes $1.550. 4/2.5 .JV
732 Selva Lakes Cir. Sela Lakes. .... $1,900 3/2.5 AB
2039 Selva MarinaSelva Norte $1,995 4/2 AB
1901 N. lsl St. #1603 Pelican Point-Oceanfron $2,00.0 2/2 .JB
691 Paradise Ln, Paradise Presenre $1.800 3/3 AB
Ponte Vedra Beach Office 285-5409 or 1-866-242-5596
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AT ATLANTIC BEACH
Just two miles from the Beach, Island Club offers a unique
opportunity for a laid-back, island-style lifestyle. A
tropically landscaped, gated condominium community
where you'll find an opportunity for a brand new island-
style lirstyle and beachside living you won't want to miss.
2BR $750.00
1B5R $6O
7 Months leases all have
fireplaces.
Close to the beach & the base.-
Available for move-in now!
Call 904-241-5737 or stop by at
2160 Mayport Rd. Atlantic Beach
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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
SON THE SOUTHSIDE
STONEBRIDGE LOWEST PRICED 3 bedroom. End unit,
lanai, new carpet & paint, all appliances. Move in ready, A+
condition. MLS#300731 $159,900
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Spool. $1595/mo. Intracoastal West 1BR/1BA, ground floor,: recently updated.
SDolphin Cove PV 4BR/2BA, home Wolf Creek Hodges $875/mo. .
Sw/all new interior, tile floors, garage, New end unit townhouse, screened 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor, top/end unit, vaulted
fenced backyard. $1500/mo. porch, prese v. ceilings. $1150/mo.
fenced backyard. $1500/mo.porch, preserve view, amenities. 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor, top/end unit, garage.
Villages of Solano PV 3BR/2.5BA, 2BR/2.5BA, $999/mo. $1195/mo.
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Sfenced backyard. $1495/mo. upgrades, balcony. $1095/mo. 2BR/BA, furn d. $ /m
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JAX BEACH- Immaculate 3BR/2BA unit in
the Palms, ground floor, lakeview unit. Fit-
ness center, pools, tanning, tennis, club-
house, & more! $1350/mo. 904-372-9222.
Broker.
NEP BCH townhouse, very contemporary.I
2BR plus office, 2BA, tile floors, frplc., pa-
tio, WDHU. No pets please. Walk to Town
Center, shops & restaurants. $1200/mo:,
246-8267.
"P R,0.'P, E. R TiI E'S
REAL SERVICES INC.
SALES & RENTALS
Frankie m|
Parks-Lyon
Atlantic Beach
'3B/2BA condo. Seaplace-frumiihcd.
pool. aalk i ivocean $1l200/mo
Mayport
+ 3/2 home. fenced yard. 2-story,
$9i00/mo
+ 2BR'2BA TH. NMappon Landing,
$750 $825/mo
+ 3BR/2BA. Maypon Landing. nice
remodeled unit, ile. carpel. $825/mo
+ 3BR/2BA. Nlaypon Landing. $S50-
$875/mo
+ 2BR/2BA. Courard. 15jI1 CC
community pool. $SOOi:'mo No petl
Nec Carpet. privae court ard
Neptune Beach
+ 3BR/ 1.5BA Uni Across fron. Ocean
Wood floors cater inctlided
$ 1400/mo
eWE NEED RENTALS
Call us for
Professional Property Management
Call 249-2322
TOWNHOUSE, 2BR'1 5BA, kitchen
equip. wshr dryr, 4-blocks lo ocean,
$750/mo 423 Upper 8in Ave. S Jax Bcn
246-1842.
1BR APARTMENT. 2 blocks from beach
$625,mo 1 Efficiency apanmenl. 2 blocks
Irom beacn $525.mo 249-6748.
ummuma
Classified 5,
The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
Aiioii.qt 25- 2006i
Classified 6 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader August 25, 2006
PONTE VEDRA Beach Townhouse for
rent. Two story, end unit, like newly 5 Star
amenities, walking distance to beach, A+
schools, shopping and dining. $1200/mo.
+deposit. Must seell 904-571-6967
PONTE VEDRA, gated townhouse, 2/2
attached garage, pool, gym. $1050/mo.
(904)553-7472.
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean, renovated
2BR, all amenities, avail, soon, $1100/mo.
247-1417..; 1BR, near ocean. $750/mo.
JAX BCH, 3/2.5, ocean view, $1600/mo.
185 5th Ave S. 318-0044.
ATLANTIC BCH townhouse, great neigh-
borhood, 128 Pine Street. 2BR/1.5BA,
CH&A, washer & dryer, close to beach.
Available Sept 1st or 2nd, $900/mo, $850
deposit. No pets, 234-8642.
PVB, BELLEZA, 2/2, 2nd floor (top), end,
unit, vaulted ceilings, W/D, completely
renovated. Resort amenities. $1150/mo.
Garage available. (904)629-0046.
S. JAX Bch, 3/2, $1450/mo. 2 cleaning
services incl. per mo. 655-3951.
LARGE 1 bedroom. Excellent location. 2
blocks to ocean. Very clean. No Pets.
$675/mo. 642-1214 and 241-1219.
MAYPORT 3BR/ 2BA, 2 car gar., 1400sf;
fenced yard, $1200/mo. 536-1198.
ON OCEAN, small room & bath, private
entrance, $400/mo. utilities included,
641-2304.
ATLANTIC BCH townhome. 2/2, fresh
paint, squeaky clean, private patio, all
apl. Half mile to great beach. $875/mo
plus dep. 422-5091.
PVB, TOWNHOUSE Condo w/private
courtyard, lakefront, 2BR/2.5BA. $975/mo.
Call 280-8782.
S. JAX BCH
2 BR APTS
CH/A, WDHU. East of 1st St. $795-
$895/mo. 241-7368, 733-3730.
1BR UPSTAIRS, no smoking, no pets,
$675/mo + deposit. 247-1935.
2BR 1.5BA, CH/A, approx. 1300sf, just
blocks from the beach. $1300/mo. Call
Todd 993-4884.
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.
GARAGE APT- 1 1/2BR, 1BA, fully fur-
nished, utilities incl., full cable, A/C. Se-.
cure, quiet & private. No pets. S. Jax Bch.
$800/mo, $400/dep. 246-1832.
DUPLEX/ BEACH Office, 2BR/1.5BA,
4 blocks to ocean, 1300sf.,
$1150/mo.+utilitles. 1215 11th St. N.,
1904)318-2121.
ATLANTIC BCH- 2BR/2.5BA, 6 blocks to
beach, fireplace, w/d, spa. $1125/ino Call
904-742-6423.
VILANO BEACH Townhouse, 1000ft to
beach 2/2. 1 car gar, year lease. Private
beacon access $1050'mo. (904)294-5498
PONTE VEDRA. Gated comm. 2/2, super
amenities. No smoking, $1100/mo. 4
month rent free 838-4367.
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
NEPTUNE BCH, 2BR/ 1.5BA, newly reno-
vated, kit. appl., WDHU. Deck overlooking
fenced backyard. No pets or smokers.
$950/mo., $950/dep. plus credit check.
(904)221-5833.
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.
OCEANFRONT- OCEANFRONT
Direct oceanfront 1/1, pool, $1550/mo,
12mo lease. 249-6166.
PVB. SPACIOUS, 1200sf., 2BR/2BA. Lots
nf amnities Q$950n/mn Call 234-2646
PONTE VEDRA BEACH. Sawgrass ." .."... .- .
Players Club, 3BR/2BA. $1650/mo.. JAX/PV BCH, 3/2, resort amenities, pets
(904)613-5854. ok. $1350/mo. 904-472-7134.
WEST BEACHES, 1276 Broad Wing.
4BR/2BA, executive brick home.
$1395/mo. VIP Realty 962-6190.
2BR TOWNHOUSE, 5 blocks from ocean. PONTE VEDRA, Vacant 3BR/2BA, com-
$695/mp. Call John (904)813-9723. munity pool, pets OK. $1400/mo. 241-
4750.
IMMACULATE 28R/1.5BA, 2 blocks to
beach. $1300/mo. +$1300/sec. dep. No 3BR/1BA, LARGE fenced yard CH&A,
pets. Call 463-7020, 249-3967. WDHU, $950/mo. 241-1857.
2BR/1BA JAX Beach Condo, 4 blocks to
beach, CH&A. $1000/mo. +$500 dep.
Available 9/1. (904)338-1880.
1/2 BLOCK ocean, large 2 or 3BR/1BA
apt. $1290/mo. 249-3970.
JAX BEACH, 4 Blocks .to Ocean.
1BR/1BA Apartment, $550/mo: 220 4th
Street So. (904)891-0606, (352)478-2161
JAX BCH. 1116 1st St. S. 3BR/2BA
CH&A, W/D, dishwasher. $1390/mo. 803-
3099 or 821-9751.
BLOCK TO beach. Birds eye view of
ocean. 126 8th Ave. S. 2BR 1BA upper,
CH/A, WDHU, new carpet, fresh paint, no
pets.-.724-6335.
MAYPQRT LANDING, 2BR/2BA, privacy
fence, screened-in porch, W/D, CH&A.
1325 Mayport .Landing Circle. $725/mo.
888-259-0783..
NEW TOWNHOUSE in S.. Jax Bch. 3BR
2.5BA, 1700sf, master suite w/ jacuzzi,
balcony, .tile first floor, laundry hookup, 2
:car garage, fenced yard. Small dogs con-
sidered. 893 6th Ave. S. $1700/mo. plus
Imo dep. Call 249-6150.
OCEANSIDE
2BR2BBA, wonderful ocean Views,
3 balconies, study, WDHU, reserved park-
ing. $1200/mo. Ocean Front Apts, 801
First Street South. 993-2555,
www.BeachesApartments.com
JAX BEACH- 2BR/1BA dishwasher,
WDHU, CH&A, microwave. 728 8th St.
South. Credit check, no pets, $850/mo.
514-8530.
BEACHFRONT 1BR/ 1BA, 108 Orange
St, Nep Bch, precious inside, downstairs,
$1100/mo incl. util. (661)803-6275.
NEP BCH, Studio apt, unit overlooks ICW,
incl. all util.+ cable & internet, $625/mo.
543-1150.
NEW 1BR, .:close to beach. W/D,
$950/mo 803-6834.
ATLANTIC BEACH, SELVA LAKES 2BR
2.5BA lownnome vaulted ceilings Irplc.
ig healed & A/C Florida room. 2car gar.
comm pool Fresh pain & new carpel on
lake. 4 blocks to beach lyr lease Avail
October,. $1400 mo. Call 246-8294.
JAX BEACH- beaultlul clean 3BRi2 5BA
2yr old townnouse. 4 blk It ocean. lenced
yartd: all new appliances' granite, peis ne-
golnabe; 1800'mo. Call Joel 514-6521
NB. BIG 3BR,3BA wpool Great lor room.
males' T1800,mo Call 651-6464
PVB FURNISHED lake front 212 shon
lerm uiiliets included, $1600,mo.
607-3417 7338433
PVB- 2BR'2BA garage: immaculale
$1375,mo Aalable 9.1. 273 3970.
lAVIGABLE WATERFRONT. 2654 Jew-
ell Rd 3,1. Oriclk, ent o own $1200.mo.
VIP Really, 962-6190
JAX BEACH- near ocean, 3BRiBA
Lease, references required 218 4th Ave
South; $1195/mo. (904)221-4134, 703-
5 5 1 8 1 r I I ,
ICW, 340 Currituck W, 3/2 1 car garage,
large master. $1150/month + deposit. Call
334-2300.
PABLO BAY 5BR/4BA, 2850sf, Intracoast-
al/ JTB/ Mayo, all tile, many upgrades, 1st
class amenities, $2200/mo., includes lawn
maintenance. 226-9421.
JAX BEACH- 428 3rd Ave. So., 2BR/1BA
house, CH&A, fenced yard, $825/mo,
(904)891-0606 or (352)478-2161.
JAX BCH, Oceanside 3/3.5 beautifully &
fully fumished townhome w/ many up-
grades. $3000/mo. 242-2534 & 614-8440.
S. JAX Bch, east of 3rd, 3/2, $2100/mo.
Call Sam 249-3403.
ATLANTIC BEACH
3/2 duplex, $895/mo. avail. 9/15.
3/2 house, Cypress Cove $995/mo.
Avail. now
JACKSONVILLE BCH
2/1,2 blks to ocean. Avail. now $1250/mo
PONTE VEDRA
PV LANDING
3/2, 2 car garage, avail. now, $1175/mo.
ICW
KERNAN FOREST
2/2 condo, $930/mo. Avail. now.
THE VALLEY
2/2, $950/mo. Avail now.
M.ERRILL PINES
,3'2, $1050,'mo Avail now.
RIVERBROOK
3.'2, $1295.'mo. Avail now.
DANFORTH
4/2, $1595/mo.
HICKORY HOLLOW
3/2 1600sf. $1325'mo
KENSINGTON
3'2. cui -e-sac $1250mo.
EGRET GLADE
3/2, 2 car gar new carpel & paint.
avail 9115, $1150'mo.
HAWKINS COVE
4/2, 2 car gar. 3v ail 11'1. $595,mo.
SOUTHSIDE
SANDALWOOD
3.'2, 1 car gar., avail 8'1, $895'mo.
EL VILLAGIO
3,'2. $1295'mo :
SUTTON LAKES
3/2.2 car garage. avail 815. $S195Smo
IRONWOOD- ST. LUKES AREA
4/2.5 3 car gar, almost 3000si. avail. 8/1,
$19000mo
ARLINGTON
S22 house Avail now $800,mo.
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
VICTORIA LAKES
3,2, $1395'mo Aval now.
TIDEWATER
4.3, 3 car gar. $1895rro.
4.3.3 car gar $1925.mo.
EAGLES HAMMOCK
4.3, 2 car garage 2200sl, $1395.'mo
4.2 brand new nome. 2100R-t. $1450,mo
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.
PVB, EAST ol A1A. 3'2.5, private back-
vard w sealed pool and spa $1950rmo.
includes lawn & pool service 280-5707
JAX BCH Nice 3BR'1BA 908 121n Sr N.
Available 93 $1,070 No pels 242-0544
BEAUTIFUL HOME, built in 2005- Atlantic JAX BEACH- 909 71n Ave Nonn
Beacn 3BR, 2BA Snady porches ceramic 2BR1'BA house w.screened in porch.
lile Ihroughoul $1250.'mo 19041242-0257 1lncer yard. CH&A. $970,mo
(9041891-0606 or 13521478-2161
SSockron..ATradiion Since 188 I 4
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.511Belleza Ponte Vedra 2/2 1200
213 Belleza Pone Vedra 2/2 1012
72 The Fountains Ponle Vedra 2/2 1260
2 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 3/2.5 .1800
204 Tournament Road Ponie Vedra/Fairfield 2/2 1200
612 Miramar Lane Ponte Vedra/Sagrass CC 2/2 1200
748 Marsh Cove Lane Ponie Vedra 3/2+loft 1650
10061 Rough Creek Po:nle Vedra/Sa 'grass CC 2/2 1465
371 19th Sneet Adantic Beach 3/2+1lft 2150.
1979 Spoonbil St Ja.VSan Pablo Rd.. 3/2 1700
3341 Lighthlue Poinke LaneJa.\ Beach 3/3 2144
804 Templeton Lane Pome Vedra/Walden Cha'e 4/2 1700
106 Bermuda Bay Ponte Vedra 3/2 1800
97 Vo\ager Court Ponte Vedra;'S5uwgra-, TPC3/2 1750
SI 374 hi \\he Herron Place Jax/Pablo Ba. -1/3 2482
13 Players Club \dla Ponee V\cd-aiSagrjas TPC 3/3 2200
22- Seamist Court Ponie Vedra/Seaside 3/2 2100
6033 Bridgewater Circle Porne V\dra/Sawgrasi TPC 3/2.5 2000
2001 Windjammer Ln South Ponte Vedra 3/3 5 + ofc 3009
149 Portifino Palm Valley 3/2 2000
529 Sunset Drive Ponte Vedra 3/2:5 .2990
1977 Sevilla Blvd. Atlantic Beach 4/3+bonus rm 2800
905 2nd Street North, #C Ja.\ Beach 3/3 2444
70 Beach Cottage Lane Atlantic Beach 4/4 '2800
117 Deer Cove Drive 'Ponle Vedra/Marh Land.ng 4/2.5 2000
703 Landmark Jax. Beach/Oceanfront 3/2 1829
408 Seaspray Lane Pone Vedra b) the Sea 4/3 2650
9910 Preston Trail ,. Poine Vedra/Sagrasi CC 3/2.5 2900
0Sl 4Mernopolian J.a\ Beach/Ocean\iew 3/2 1799
628 Preserve V'lee Dn e Palm \allev/hlarNh Harbor 4/4+bonus rm3100
2451 SouthPoni \e.dra BIld. South Ponte Vedra 3/2.5 3500
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$ 900/wkBeach Club Villas
$1100/wk49 Tifton W..i North
$1100/wkl7"h Ae North pooll
$1300/wkDeer Run
$1400 The Colony
$1500 741 Spinnaker's Reach
$1600/wk 2839 S. Ponte Vedra
$1800/wk2503 S. PonteVedra
$1800/wkThe Retreat
$2000 Pelican Point
$2000 Loggerhead Lane
$2000 Vista Del Mar,
$2200 Quail Point II
$2300 92 Tifton Way North
$2400 3494 Coastal Hwy
$2500 117 Deer Cove Drive
$2500/wk728 Oceanfront
$2600 826 Spinnakers Reach
$2700/wk2824 Coastal Hwy
Sat grass Beach Club Eff.
Sawgrass Country Club 2/2.5
Ja.x Beach 3/1.5
Sawgra..s Country Club 3/2
"Pofite Vedra' 2/2
Sawgrass'BeachClub 1/1
S. Ponte Vedra, 3/1.5
S. Ponte Vedra 4/2.5
Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2
Jax Beach/Oceanfront 2/2
Sawgrass/Players Club 3/2.5
Jax Beach/Oceanside 3/2.
Sawgrass Country Club 2/2
Sawgrass Country Club 3/2
Vilano Beach 3/2
Ponte Vedra/Marsh Landing 4/2.5
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PVB. 3.2,2 Ig exEcutive home. Granite &
tile- wak-in-clo il-east-in kil ,cornerlot
sinlr.e"s.,t ,' avJ-i. t'.l-'Pet OK' Fiex
lease. $1495 mo. 280-2293.
*.
OCEAN WALK. 4.2, 2185sl, Formal
LRiOR. family room wipliace. ElK. break-
last bar, carpel. ceramic tile. pool pool
service included $2100,mo TDO Mgml
Services 246-1125.
JAX BCH 3/1. 6 blocks to ocean WDHU,
1100sf, $1000,mo No dogs 881-8590
JAX BEACH. 3BR1 5BA home. 1 year,
lease; $1250'mo. .t100.'sec dep. 1310
Pinewood Rd Available early August Call
246-8970 or 591-1218.
S. JAX Bcr 2BR,'2BA lulk' lurniared 1
car garage lenced yard inc wirreless, in-
lnener. & cable Completely updated. 3
block Ifrom Deach For photos e-mail ma-
naeugernaroloDbellsoulri nel S1500-mco
Long term lease 14071 394-5858
PALM VALLEY, 3.'2 Moblle Home Oueli
and serene. Month- to- monin Lease
$950'mo Owner. Agent. Cornersione Re.
alIy. Inc 904-339.0231
JAX BCH. 3'1 25 car gar. lenced yard.
r$1300,mo 836 9in Ave N 318-0044.
.PVB Solano Cay 3BR12BA garage,
large backyard in quiel neighborhood
Comr. pool $1 400mo 315-6558
NORTH JB. 3BRi1BA CH&A, WDHU, ale,
tan, lawn and pesl included $1100. Avail-
able September 249-11(4. Pager 306-.
2999.
PONTE-VEDRA By the Sea 4BR/2.5BA, 2
car garage, walk to beach, $2950/mo.
472-0914. .
ISLE OF Palms, 3BR 1.5BA, 1660sf, 2 car
gar., new flooring, frplc. laundry room, scr.
back porch, lenced backyard. $1550/mo.
14525 Luth Dr N. Avail 9 1. Call Cindy
962-3713.
NEPTUNE BEACH 625 Davis Street,
3BRi2BA near schools. $1550/mo. ISLE
OF PALMS 4121 Tideview Drive,
3BR'2BA, dock w.'oal iift, $1750/mo in-
cludes yard service. Terry Mccue Real Es-
late, Inc 249-7211
ATLANTIC BEACH
One block to ocean. 3BR/2BA, hardwood
floors, big yard, no pets. 328 10th St.
$1500/mo. wielerences McGuire Mtg.
246-991.5.
NEPTUNE BEACH.. 2BR/1BA house,
large loft, carpeting, CH&A, fenced yard,
garage breezeway, WDHU, 2 blocks to
ocean. 1707 3rd St. $1275/mo + dep.
(904)249-4508, (904)704-0489.
NEP BCH, walk to beach from this charm-
ing 3/2 w/ fenced yard & garage. New
paint & carpet. $1400/mo. 280-5142.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Beautiful 3BR/2.5BA,
6 blocks to beach, fireplace, W/D, garage.
$1350/mo. (904)742-6423.
UW *W W t.LQti VIt I .WtSIV CO t*.% U.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 38R.'2BA, WDHU
screened d backporcn excellent condition,
Ryal Parlm $1095.mo i9041) 19 6814 ,
iBR 1BA in Tne Grand Reserve, near
UNF, Beaches WD included, Vaulled
ceiling: FP Goll course side' view. Ameni-
Ties include swimming pool. hot lub gym,
volleyball basketball, and tennis courts
$980.mo. .+$980idep Call 904-292-1719
ATLANTIC BEACH. Seaplace. 1 blk to
ocean 2i2, pool side Remodeled No
pels S975.'mo yr lease, dep 249-7967
RIVER FRONT 3'2. dock. Iree mooring
pool. $600.'mo 607-3417, 733-8433
PVB SOUTH
Ocean Granade.
3/3 Luxury home $2800;mo.
PVB
Ocean Grove lor le$$
S 3.'2 S1150mmo
Grand Cay Villas
2/2 $1050,mo
MARSH LANDING
The Palms. 2i2. $1150mo.
BAYMEADOWS
The Landings at Belle Rive
Brand new 2.2 wi garage $1150'mo.
REGENCY AREA
Kendall Pointe
Brand new. free cable & internal
2.2, $1050,'mo.
REALTY EXECUTIVES
273-3939
610-6460.
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LOVE THE BEACH? South Jax Beach.
3BR'2BA Furnished, right on Ocean.
Awesome view 242-0411.
PONTE VEDRA, Luxury 1/1 patio home,
walk to beaches, pond view, pool/
health club amenities, $1099/mo. 407-
448-5635.
JAX BEACH,, 2BR/2BA, split floor plan,
fireplace. 1028 4th St N., blocks from
beach. $1050/mo. 728-3000 (days);
786-2757 (evenings).,
DECORATOR HIGH END 2BR/2BA,
ocean front condo, living room and master
bedroom overlooking ocean w/baicony.
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.
VILLAS. AT Marsh Landing, large
1BR/1BA gated, amenities; double fire-
place, screened lanai, new floors, close to
beach, shops. $990/mo with garage, water
included 379-4288.
THE Palms at Marsh Landing 1/1. Tile/
brber, brand new A/C scr. balcony to en-
joy peaceful marsh views. $875/mo.
891-2324.
BELLEZA AT Ponte Vedra. Lovely 1BR,
1BA condo. Gated,pool, avail Sept 1
$900. Melinda (415)302-0514
COURTYARDS AT Mayport 1, 2BR/2BA,
CH/A, new appliances, unfurnished, newly
renovated, hardwood & tile floors.
$1050/mo+ dep. Utilities. Pets ok.
(843)764-0449.
WATERFRONT LUXURIOUS 3BR 3BA w/
office, 4700sf condo. Located on Inter-
coastal in new development. All amenities
incl. with or without boat slip. Unfurnished.
Looking for long term lease- 1-2 yr rental.
For more.details 398-9080 ext. 211.
BEAUTIFUL SAWGRASS Beach Club Vil-
la, $1200/mo, weekly rates available, 280-
5170 or 616-5274.
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.
1ST MONTH RENT FREE
2'2 condo. marsh view at beach 2nd floor,.
Irplc.. WID. scr lanai, garage, pool. tacuz-
z,, gym $12001mo. Call Tania (904)874-
4714
PVB, BELLEZA, 2/2, 2nd floor (top), end
unit,, vaulted ceilings, W/D, completely
renovated Resort amenities $1150/mo
Garage available (9041629-0046.
PONTE VEDRA Furnished 2BR 2BA con-
do, 2nd floor. Gated. $1100/mo.
273-1256. .
PONTE VEDRA- The Colonies, 2BR 2BA,
lake view. walking distance io beach
Bamboo wood Iloors Irplc.. washer, dryer
Incl 1000mo. 260-1961.
PVB SUMMER House 1BRi1BA.
screen porch $875/mo. Goll view..
Summerhousepv.com. 404-964-1924
1041 SEAHAWK Circle. 2BR'2BA,
w'porch, $1175/mo Terry McCue Real
Esiale, Inc. 249-7211.
EXECUTIVE CONDO. Jax Beach. 310
South 2nd St. Unit D. 3BR'3 5BA. 2 car
garage. 1 block Irom beacon. brand new
$.2000;'mo dep.19041233-2151.
MAYPORT LANDING 2j2 w.ln a loh
WDHU. lenced yard. 1100sl $850.mo
Call 962-6295
JAX BEACH. Large 1/1 condo w/garage
on ICW. Total refurb. Fireplace, screen
porch. W/D. S850/mo. 241-5564.
PVB. IBR/1BA Eleganlly furnished. Steps
to Ocean Garage, $1600,'mo 708-4022
PVB SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR.2BA. 2nd
Iloor corner, on goll course. rNS $995mo
deposit negoliable. 1904-166-0230
OCEANFRONT ATLANTIC BEACH
Tastelully lurnisned 4BR'2BA. end unit.
renovated. granite. 18' tile new carpel
open balcony. Siorage- outdoor closet and
garage, $3200'mo. 537-4083
S JAX Ben -BR Iolly-;Onmahea. ocean-
from condo Monthlyi Weekly 241-0267.
www.rentiacksonvtlleDeach.com
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4Ba.'4BA. weekly, moninly yearly Call
1904)249-8269
LAKE ESCAPE at The Ridges Resort &
Club Bed & Breakiasi al Our Beautidul
Lakeside Mountain Resort in Hiawassee
GA $99-weekday lo $139. TheRidgesRe-
sort corm 18881834-4409.
KEY LARGO condo 2BR'2BA greal tor
diving snorkling 1 week $800. biweekly
$1500 Call 904-673-9793.
WINTER RENTAL Nov Isi Io April 1sl
3BR/2BA. completely lumisnea, S Jax
Beach, one lDock to ocean $1200.'mo
-ulililies. (904)233.3939
OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weeklyrmorihly Visit : us at:
laxbeacrirental corn or 535-3911 or
535-3828.
OCEAN PARK SUITES
Luxury furnished 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites
S High Quality King Beds
Equipped Kitchens.
2nd Streel & 5In Ave. South
www.oceanparksultes.com
(904)318-0044
OCEANFRONT 1 OR 2BR, weekly/
monthly, pool, 463-7343.
ROOMMATE FOR 3BR/2BA w/pool, Jax
Beach. $550/mo +deposit, includes utilit-
ies (904)249-1890.
BEACH/SAN Pablo, clean, quiet, drug free
home. $400/mo. Dawn, 333-2624.
AB, BEAUTIFUL master bedroom in quiet
community w/ pool. 235-9304.
SHARE 4BR.' 2BA house, $300mo renl
with utilities, $100/dep. No drugs. 537-
2057.
IIIII i l4 lEQII1~~
JAX BEACH- The Palms, 1BR/1BA,' W/D, .
gated community, $850/mo. 2 ROOMS for rent in attractive home at
904 -6087831. ty $ waterfront. Close to the beach, all utilities
904,608-7831. .Incl. $450/mo. each. 221-4117. '
OCEANFRONT-. JAX Bch, 2/2, furnished, incl. $450/mo. each. 221-4117.
beautiful .views. 5th Floor. $1,950/mo. FEMALE. KITCHEN access, own bath-
1mo. minimum 221-0726 or 571-6678. room, on lake, access to plus, and more
amenities. $600/ mo. 280-9812
vaulted ceiling, beautiful tile. Bright, open
floor plan. No dogs. $1700/mo.
(404)325-0820, (404)784-6601.
FEMALE TO SHARE 2BR/2BA Condo in
PVB, $550/mo + deposit, No pets. 543-
0772.
MASSAGE THERAPIST office, shared
space, fully equipped. Downtown, San
Marco area, separate entrance. $400/mo.
includes utilities. 465-2653, 463-0222.
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MATH TUTOR- Experienced, Certified
Math Teacher will tutor students grades
K-12. Call Stacie @ 249-2293.
PLAY PIANO, gift for a lifetinie, your home
or studio. 223-1103.
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COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE/ shop
space and lot for lease. Starting @
$500/mo. (904)514-1090.
.3750sf building for rent. Can divide. Near
Adventure Landing..Warehouse or multi-
purpose use. Good exposure to Beach
Blvd. 343-1919, 249-3214,
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FREE TO good home, mixed breed pup-
py, 9 months old, very loving, call
223-5050.
PARKING ATTENDANT $10 per hour, Fri-
day & Saturday 9pm-lam, 655-4573.
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES CKC registered,
$500 each. 247-4573.
CAVALIER KING Charles Puppies for
sale. Ready to go. 372-0742.
LAB/ HUSKY mix puppies, ,have all'
shots Beautiful breed. Asking $300
(904)866-8484.
2' COCKATIELS, 2 lovebirds with cages.
322-8147.
ALBINO BURMESE Python, 4ft, $200
firm. 246-2105.
HOMELESS PETS for adoption- Cats &
.dogs. 246-3600.
FOUND 812. lemale daschund, Ponle
Vedra A1A 285-7924
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE! Uncon-
lesled divorce papers WIhout Kids Iwhile
you walt) With kids a l title longer Since
1981ibyappi only 19041641-2187
DIVORCE $275-$350. Covers children,
etc. Only one signature required! Excludes
govt lees' Call weekdays (800)462-2000
er 600. l8am-7pml Alla Divorce, LLC:
Eslablisned 1977.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Police is hereby given Ihai on September
15, 2006 at 10:30 am Ine lollowrng vehi-
cle sl will be sold lor Towing. Storage. &
Labor charges. Year 1997, Make: CADI
VieN W06VR54R2VR186212 to salisty
Labor Services repair, lowing and stor-
age charges. The vehicle will be sold for
$3500.01 Venicle is registered to DAVID
KEVIN" FELTON. 431 CRYSTAL ST.
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32205. Liennolder:
BAYWAY FINANCIAL SERVICES INC.'
P.O. BOX '17868, JACKSONVILLE, FL
32245.
Pursuan lto F.S. 713 585 the cash amount
of $3500.01 would be sulficienl to redeem '
the vehicle from Lienor. Any inleresled
panes nave a right to a hearing pnor to
tne sale ,y filing a demand wilh the Clerk
or ine Circuit Court in Duval County The
owner nas the right to recover possession
01 the vehicle by posing a bond pursuant
to F.S 559 917 and II sold the proceeds
remaining from the sale will be deposited
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for dis-
position. Lienor reserves the right to bid.
Lienor: COGGIN PONTIAC,. 9201 AT-
LANTIC BLVD., JACKSONVILLE, FL
32211. 904-724-2310.
BL 8/25/06
AUCTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the
'Self-Storage Facility Act' Florida Statutes
Section 1, Part IV of Chapter 83, Laws of
Florida 1982; The personal .property
consisting of clothes, personal items and
household goods of: '
Pablo Ogliori
Unit 531
Will be sold or otherwise disposed of at
11:00 a.m., Saturday,.September 2, 2006,
to satisfy lien(s) for past due rent(s). Dis-
position will take place-at: THE STORAGE
BIN, 1001 13th Ave. S., Jacksonville
Beach, FL 32250. THE STORAGE BIN
reserves the right' to reject any and all
bids.
BL 8/25, 8/30/06
.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. Preregister and info at
904-247-4341 or 904-708-2911.
MATH TUTORING. Middle,. High School
and College. FCAT & Home School assis-
tance at all levels. Retired certified teach-
er: Call 910-6652 for personal consulta-
tion.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator Certified
Hands on training. Job Placement Assis-
tance. Call Toll Free (866)933-1575. -As-
sociated Training Services, 5177 Homo-
sassa Trail, Lecanto,.Florida, 34461.
Swww.atsflorida.com. -
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Ai 9-, 1.v The B s r V L
F/T OR PT Day shift, weekends, Quiznos
Sub makers. Start pay $6.75/hr. 3928 So.
3rd Street, Jax Beach. 247-9997.
HOUSEKEEPER/ MOMS Assistant- Flexi-
ble hrs. 15-20 hours per week. All aspects
of maintaining a home. Organization a
must. Some duties Include cleaning/ laun-
dry/ organizing. Pay negotiable. Experi-
ence preferred, references & background
check a must. (904)285-3283 ,
.GOURMET DESSERT Company seeks
P/T Sales and Delivery Driver to work
12-20 hrs./week. Tues. thru Fri. Call Bob
at 241-4100.
EARN $100-$440/WK. CERTIFIED
NURSING ASSISTANTS NURSING STU-
DENTS. Part-time to fulltime hours provid-
ing visits and shifts for homecare patients.
Reliable transportation and caring person-
ality required. Call 241-1656 for more in-
formation or apply online at www.nfhson-
line.com.
THE ORIGINAL Pancake House in the St.
Johns Town Center is looking for P/T
servers, cooks and hosts for weekend
mornings. Please call 997-6088 M-F.
2pm-5pm.
DEPENDABLE, EXPERIENCED salesper-
son to work at furniture consignment store
10-6pm, 2-3 days per week. 241-5558.
FRONT DESK CONCIERGE
Part-time every Friday and Saturday and
some holidays, 8:30am-5pm, at a premier
retirement community to assist residents
and visitors in coordination with the Man-
ager of Resident Services. Applicants
should be highly organized and be able to
communicate and deal tactfully with the
public, residents and family members un-
der all conditions: Proficient in Microsoft
Outlook, Word, Excel and Power Point.
Hotel, hospital, CCRC or other retirement
community or hospitality experience help-
ful. Must be willing to work holidays and
other shifts if necessary. Ideal position for
retired or semi-retired candidate. Applica-
tions at Fleet Landing Security Gate, One
Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL
32233; Fax to (904)246-9447; e-mail:
jobs@fleetlandng.com EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace.'
WAITSTAFF/ BARTENDER: Private Club
Atlantic -Beach. PT/ benefits/ flexible
schedule. Average inclusive wage $11-
$14. Apply in person, 1600 Selva Marina
Dr. DFWP.
COOK PO~ITION available, Monkey's
Uncle Taver. Apply in person: 1850 S.
3rd St. J.B .
GENERAL OFFICE Mahager/ Bookkeeper
needed for interior design company. Part-
time, 20hrs., per week. Fax resume to:
904-247-3200.
HAIRSTYLIST
PLEASANT surroundings. gated commun-
ity. Tuesday, Thursday, Irlday 9am-
2:30pm. Contact: Renee 246-9900, ext.
115. -
ABSENT ANSWER is looking for happy,
people to work F flexible shifts. Will train.
Great pay Call today 270-2357.
GOLF CART ATTENDANT: Selva Marina
Country Club. FT\ PT\ benefits\ 401k. DL
required. GolI privileges Apply in person.
DFWP.
PERSONAL TRAINERS needed for PV
business. We will certify, .but applicant
must have knowledgeof cardio & muscu-
lar exercise. Great grown opponunary with
largest PT. organization in te world.
285-3236 www fponieveara.com
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED by couple (no
kids or pets) for new condo in North Jax
Beach Light laundry, preferably 2 or 3 half
days per week, but could work one full day
& one half day. References required.
249-8919.
BATHROOM TECHS,
& CUSTODIAN
Self motivated, fast moving; flexible, multi-
task person. Must be able to follow di-
rections. Reliable transportation a must.
6pm-10 30prn. or later. Call Debb e after -
2pm. 285-3400.,ext. 3352 D.FWP ,, .' '
NEED "SHADOW" to ass-si fIrsl grade
student with school work and activities at
small, private Jax Bch school. Ideally -
Monday- Friday 8:30am-12noon. (Oppor-
tunities at other times also available
Email resume"
bart@multifamilybrokers.com
AGENTS ASST needed for insurance
:agency, M-F, 9am-1pm, $10' per hr. Call
992-9638.
PT-ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT- Nep-
tune Beach. An established firm needs an
organized, motivated, and multi-tasker.
Some computer knowledge helpful. Mon-
Thu's- 1 30pm-5.30pm, F- 9am-3pm.
Email resume to rll@2001irsisireei com or
fax to 904-241 2950.
CREW LEADER
Must be able to oversee a crew of 6-8
people. Be motivated. dependable and a
multi- tasKer. Some computer sKills. 5plm-
11pm or later. Call Debbie aher 5pm
285-3400 aex 3352
CULINARILY BLESSED? Put your skills
to use in ministry and gel money in your
pocket. Local church seeking pan-lime
cook/ even coordinator lor Wednesday
evening programs and occasional church
events Conlact Debbie at 221-1700 or lax
resume lo 221-9191
COUNTER HELP, Ponie Vedra area PTT.
afternoons & Saturday Call 285-5644
HOUSEKEEPERS/ LAUNDRY
AIDES
(Part-time) .
Avante at Jacksonville Beach, a 165-bed
skilled nursing and rehab facility currently
seeks housekeepers/ laundry aides for
day and evening shifts Applicants must
have a positive attitude toward the elderly.
be enthusiastic and willing to learn. Prior
experience is a plus. Must be 18 years ol
age, have HS diploma or equivalent and
able to speak, read, write. understand and
follow directions in English Avanle oifers
excellent compensation and premium ben-
ellrs, including 401(k) Please apply in per-
son at 1504 Seabreeze Avenue, Jackson.
ville Beach, FL 32250.
www.avaniegroup corn
GOLF CART ATTENDANT: Selva Marina
Country Club. FT\PT\ benefits\ 401k. DL
required. Golf privileges; Apply in person.
DFWP
CHIRO CLINIC seeks a motivated, pois-
ed, Indiv. w/personallty plus to serve as
Front Desk Asst. Heavy phones, data en-
try, appoints and maintaining patient files.
Excellent interpersonal and communica-
tion skills a must Send resume to
pvbdr@bellsouth.net or fax 904-273-4607.
Approximately 35hrs. per week.
TIDY LAWN & LANDSCAPE SVC., INC.
Looking for experienced lawn/ landscape
worker. $9-$12 hour or salary, paid vaca-
tion, valid FL drivers license, 534-5459,
534-7559.
Administrative Assistant
Full time position located in the Intercoast-
al East area with local real estate compa-
ny. Qualified candidate needs strong corm-
'puter and organizational skills, must be
Windows literate with proficiency in Micro-
soft Word, Publisher and Excel. Ideal can-
didate will be multi-task oriented and able
to work with little supervision. Real estate
background preferred. We are looking for
a team player, flexible and a people per-
son. Send resume and salary require-
ments to Carol Hill, 4190 Belfort Rd. Suite
475, Jacksonville, FL 32216 or fax to 904-
296-0846. EOE Non Smoking Environ-
ment. Reference job number 241.
A/C TECH
Full-time in our Maintenance Department,
Monday-Friday. at a.premier retirement
community. Excellent benefits and work
environment. To apply: Applications avail-
able at Fleet Landing Security Gate, One
Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL
32233; Fax to 904-246-9447; e-mail to
tobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE/ Drug-Free
workplace. .
MECHANIC. GREAT pay & benefits All
shifts available. Exp.: truck & trailer. Cen-
turion Auto Transport. 800-889-8139.,
EBERT NORMAN Brady Architects. 1'361
13th Avenue South, Suite 230, Jackson-
ville Beach, Florida 32250 Is seeking a
self-motivated, professional individual for
a full time, entry level administrative posi-
tion. Experience required: Pleasant phone
etiquette & Good organizational skills. A
working knowledge of MS Excel, MS Word'
with good typing & proof reading skills.
SPhotoshop & Power Point skills an advant-
age & a vehicle for running occasional er-
rands. Please emajl resume to
fvickers@enbarchitects.com and/ or con-
tact Fran Vickers at 241-9997 to schedule
an Interview.
FT AND PT Front and back office work,
Computer skills, typing skills, and organi-
zational skills required. Exp. preferred but
not required. 246-3232.
BUILDING INSPECTOR
City of Allannc Beach. $16 18, to
$24 29 nr. $33 654 to $50.523 annually.
DOO .beneliis. MusI be certfied as a
Florida Building Inspector with at least'one-
Inspectors license (1 & 2 Family Dwelling
License preferred) or eligible to obtain a
Provisional License upon hire Must have
& maintain a valid Florida Driver s License
and good driving record. Applications will'
be accepted until the position is filled and
may be obtained at www.coab.us or 800
Seminole Rd. Atlantic' Beach, FL
19041247-5820 No smokers' tobacco
users Diug testng conductled EOE
DRIVERS CDL-A O/Ops or Teams No
forced dispatch! 44 offices nationwide.
85% gross pd weekly' insurance avail.
JRC Transportalion 800-344-4029
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-
al company & work in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Ideal candidate will have 1+ years experi-
ence Inside sales, customer service, or
telemarketing, & excellent communication
skills. Ability to handle business accounts.
Base pay plus commissions. FT/PT, no
evenings or weekends. Fax resume:
(904)285-0010 bremail:
jim@medlakids.com
NUTRITIONAL SERVICES
-nsqo '- ,:"'COOK: .3h8 XAi. a
.Full-Time, 5"30amn-2pm at Premiere Re-
tirement Community Healt Cenier Excel-
lent benefits. good working environmental.
Nursing Home cooking experience de-
sited. Applications available at Fleel Land.
ing Security Gate,' One Fleet Landing
Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL; Fax to 904-246-
9447: e-mail to jobs@fleetlandlng.com
EOE,' Drug-tree Workplace
ENTRY FAUX Finishing' Painlng
Must be anisl-c FT'PT An Department-
343-4484..
NURSES
Baylor Weekends 7pm to 7am Saturday
and Sunday and 11pm to 7am Friday
and Monday at a Premier Retirement
Community Health Center. Applications
availaDle at Fleet Landing Security Gate.
One Fleet Landing Blvd.. Atlanic Beach.
FL, Fax to 19041246-9447, email 10o
jobs@fleetlanding.com EOEi Drug-Free
Workplace. .
FULL TIME Receplionisr Real Estate
Closing Assislani Ponle Vedra Law Firm
Fax resume 1904)269-8799
SERVERS. HOST, Hostesses. bussers.
Line Cooks. Musl Oe able to work week-
ends Top wages. Apply in person 10am-.
2pm. Campeche Bay Canlina, 127 1sti
Ave. Nornh rear door) 249-3322.
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED FIT. Laundry.
& ,roning required. References a must
Salary negotiable 543-8629.
NADER'S PEST RAIDERS We have an
opening within our organization for a lawn
technician. Competitive salary You musl
possess a good driving record. Our com-
pany has lull benells witri 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 fliI out an applica
' tion at 10066 Sawgrass Drive West. Ponte
Vedra Beach
S. *
Construction Worker
w'valhd Florida Drivers License Experi-
ence nelplul but will train. Good salary &
benefits Apply at Surlside Pools. 313
Beach Blvd.. 246-2666 or fax resume to:
249-8801, e-mail. surfsidepoors@aol com.
.MAIM .in -CA[An ii.e. =i3TiT.......- i
CARPET INSTALLER/ Helper, must have
own transportation. Call 821-8338.
HIRING FULL-TIME Driver/ Lawn Mainte-
nance Helper. DFWP, Call Pam 742-7769.
DRIVER- Hiring qualified drivers for Cen-
tral Florida local and national OTR posi-
tions. Food grade tanker, no hazmat, no
pumps. Great benefits, competitive pay
and new equipment. Need 2 years experi-
ence. Call Bynum Transport for your op-
portunity today; (800)741-7950.
TEACHER FOR toddler room. 2-3yrs old.
Must be patient, creative, energetic and
dedicated. 9;30-6:30pm. 40hrs childcare
training preferred. Franklyn Learning Cen-
ter, :1851 Beach Blvd., Jax Bch;
32250.242-9645. EOE.
GUTTER INSTALLER needed, experi-
ence required. Call 241-5099 for appt.
DFWP.
PEST CONTROL Company needs Lawn
Care Technician, busy company, no expe-
rience necessary. Stable, hard workers
earn high wages. DFWP. Call 241-7874.
THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH
employs individuals in a variety of posi-
tions. For a listing of current opportunities
please visit us in person 11 N. 3rd St., 2nd.
floor, call 247-6263, send an email to per-
sonnel@jaxbchfl.net, or visit our website
www.JacksonvilleBeach.org Drug free
work environment,, EOE, VP.
BOOKKEEPER AND Typist needed for
Faith Based Office. FT or PT. Great for
school mom, 55 wpm, 2 yrs College re-
quired, QuickBks, Word,' Excel. Ref. re-
quired. Fax resume 645-0067 or Ph 996-
0070.
BUSY WHOLESALE Seafood company
seeks F/T Fish Processor & Drivers
w/good records. Apply In person only:
C&C Fisheries, 36 W. 6th St., Atlantic
Bch. 246-1138.
CUSTOM Interior Trim Carpenter or help-
ers needed., any carpentry experience a
plus. Beaches and Ponte Vedra areas.
Call Tim 509-9071.
OTR drivers deserve more pay and more
hometimel $.48/mi. 1 year experience.
More experience makes morel Home
weekends Run our Florida Regionl Heart-
land Express (800)441-4953 www.heart-
landexpress.com.
REAL ESTATE Assistant- Seeking detail
oriented,- organized multi-tasker. Must
have excellent writing & computer skills
Past experience w/.MS Publisher, Internet
Explorer & Outlook., Fax resume
273-2475.
TRUCK DRIVERS: CDL training. Up to
$20,000 bonus. Accelerate your career as
a Soldier. Drive out terrorism by keeping
the Army National Guard supplied. 1-800-
GOGUARD.com/truck.
SHOWROOM SALES witn administrative
duties available tor a well established mar-
ble and grande mponrr located at the
beach Knowledge cl sione materials and
design nelplul Salary and benewts nego-
tiable upon experience. Fax' resume to
241-3204. ..
*BEACH DRIVERS*
Taxi Drivers needed to work Beach and
Intercoastal areas, at least 23 yrs. old,
nor drirnvlnn rrecrd Call 249-0360.
VICAR'S Landing, a Life Care Retire-
ment Community, located in Ponte Vedra
Beach Is seeking an experienced painter.
This is a full-time position and requires
5 years painting experience. Must have
good working knowledge of paints for the
right application, as well as special coat-
ings. We offer a fast paced environment,
as well as competitive salary and benefits
package. Please forward resume to
dneitzel@vicarslanding.com or' fax to
904-273-1719, ATTN: HR or mail to: Vic-
ar's Landing Administration, 1000 Vicar's
Landing Way, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
32082, ATTN" HR. Drug Free Work-
place. EOE.
Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay. &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted;
Perschel Brothers Services, Inc. 246-
0967.
CAR HAULING. Southeast Region.
$1,100+/weekl Great home time Compa-
ny paid benefits Paid training for drivers
with minimum 1 year OTR experience.l
(912)571-9668 or (866)413-3074.
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.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Bushong Insurance,.one of Ponte Vedra's
largestProperty/ Casualty Insurance Brok-
ers, desires administrative assistant candi-
dates as Well as experienced CSR's. Join
in to this excellent work environment with
opportunities for advancement, as well as
a superior benefits package. Applicants
must be detail oriented and possess ex-
cellent computer skills. License not re-'
'quired. For consideration,, fax resume to
285-5161.
CUSTOMER SERVICE entry level, posi-
tion for fast paced printing company. Must
have computer experience Stop by 640 N.
3rd St., JB or Call 246-9162.
Bookkeeper
Quickbooks, Excel, A/R, A/P, G/L; Payroll
experience. required. Salary + benefits.
Fax resume 904 241-0752.
PONTE VEDRA, AR Accounting Clerk po-
sition. Requires fast learner and well or-
ganized. Good pay, email resume ,to
khorne@cntre.com. EOE.
JOURNEYMAN TILE and stone inslaller.
MusI have tools. truck, WC exemption. FT
position, lop pay 476-3086.
RELIABLE PEST Control Technician
needed for growing Pest Control Co. Ap-
ply in person: 49 Ardella Rd Atlantic Bch.
Experience a plus, but not necessary
OFFICE CLEANERS needed for cleaning
nightly.,Will train, must have transportation
and phone. Call 273-2761..
LANDSCAPE/ LAWN MAINTENANCE
Foreman & helpers. Apply 7am. TNT
Landscape. 1074 10ih Ave S, Jax
Beach. 247-4477.
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean 'driving re-
m niu.-An....,-j rall A -njni 24651C99
NANNY, GOOD Pay, PT/FT, days. Trans-
portation, references needed. 241-2723.
SMALL FULL service landscape company
now hiring for all field positions. Call for
details 998-9677.
STITCHES AND Screens is.looking for
embroidering operators. Experience pre-
ferred. And also entry level screen printing
help. Immediate hire. Please call 962-
8593.
CNA
FULLTime, 3pm-llpm at Premiere Retire-
ment Community Health Center. Excellent
benefit package, competitive wages, good
working environment. Applications availa-
ble at Fleet Landing Security Gate, One
Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL;
Fax to (904)246-9447; email to:
jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace.
NOW HIRING Cocktail Servers and Bar-
tendars, F/T & P/T afternoon; nights &
weekends. Exp. working with alcohol pre-
ferred. Apply in person Monkey's Uncle
Tavern,. 1850 S. 3rd St J B
LICENSED CUSTOMER SERVICE Rep
needed for State Farm Agent at Beach &
San Pablo. Call 223-0035.
LINE COOK, & DISHWASHERS needed.
Please apply in person,' Giovanni's, 1161
Beach Blvd., Jax Beach. 249-7787.
WAITSTAFF: Private club Atlantic Beach.
FT/ benefits/ flexible schedule. Average
inclusive wage $11- $14. Apply in person,
1600 Selva Marina Dr. DFWP
DRIVER/ HELPER needed. Construction
exp. a, plus. Tony 476-7279 Iv msg.
HIRING FOR all positions. Must have
good attitude and experience. Apply.be-
tween 2-4pm. No. phone calls please.
1307 Atlantic Blvd., Neptune'Bch.
MOVING AND Storage Co. is currently
seeking professional. couneous 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.
JOIN A LOG home leader. Nationally Rec-
ognized Old Timer Log'Homes Seeks
Representatives Great Eaining Polential,
Quality Products Contacl Mr Vesler to-
dayl (800)467-3006 www.oldlimerlog-
'homes.com.
FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE
MANAGER in holistic, internal medical of-
fice. Full /part time secretarial, clerical,
and support of M.D a unique setting. Ex-
perience required in answenng phones,
computers, communications and public-re-
latlons. Must be enthusiastic, dependable,
consistent, and an excellent match Fax
resume with references; no phone calls
please. Persephone Healing Arts Center.
FAX: (904)246-3778.
LABORERS, CARPENTERS (all rypes).
Scaffold Erectors. Electrcians, Skilled
Personnel. Call 249-8147 or 726-5661..
BEACHES CAR Wash- lull time help
needed. Wages negotiable. lips. Benefits
Avail Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd
FRONT OFFICE lor busy dermatology
practice in Ponle Vedra. Must be comput-
er savvy and know insurance. F/T, exc.
benefits. Fax resume to 904-273-0410.
DRIVERS: EXCELLENT pay and Denefitsl
Stable and successful company CDL-A,
w/hazmat, 10 years work history required.
Dave: 3440 W. 20th St. Jax, 32254.
INSIDE SALES
Work at the Beach. We are a Microsoft
Developer providing software for transpor-
tation logistics, dispatch, and accounting.
(Heavy prospecting, telemarketing, and
lead generation.) Prospecting expenence
a must along with strong PC skills and
ability to work independently. Fax resume
to 241-7333 or mail Jennifer at jenni-
ferw@desertmicro.net
BOOKKEEPER FT- AB Plant Nursery
seeks multi-tasker, Excel proficient w/
strong accounting background. Peachtree
exp. a MUST. Fax resume to 246-1558 or
email debbiecg@bellsouth.net
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PAITIN 65
SEWING MACHINE Repairs. Complete ED'S LAWNCARE
tune-up All makes, all models, $49.50. l nl
241-212. Dependable uality Service Reasonable
2 rates. 821-0737.
PADGETTS A/C i Healing, nc 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 & Installation. Free esti-
mates. Licefised/ Insured. Jim 813-6756
or 619-3980
GEN. ONE TIME CLEANING. Homes etc.
Dis. References 242-2546. 566-5540.,
HOUSES WANTED lo clean 14 years ex-
perience. Relerences Maryann 377-6643.
PROFESSIONAL CLEANING, dependa-
ble. Reasonable rates, tree estimates. Call
Roxanne 1904)477-5398
HOUSE CLEANING w, eco-liendly prod-
ucts. Also avail. nouse siting Call Tonia
'477-9276.
HONEST, DEPENDABLE cleaning. 10%.
off Ilrst clean Call Debbie 1904-626-6125.
TRACEY GRABILL cleaning services.
Residential/ commercial licensed, Insur-.
ed. 874-7126.
SM'LEI YOUR house was cleaned today
by Top to Bonom Housekeeping. Referen-
ces. Licensed. Just call and it will be done
655-3443.
LET THE Honey Do Bees clean your ga-
rage for you 246-4203
PLEASE CALL Lynne's Cleaning Service
for your cleaning needs Honesl. depend-
able Pet & House sitting. 343-4018
JAX FINEST Cleaning Service. Cheap
rates, tree quoles Call Nicole 859-2844. ;
TURF MAX
Pro Lawn Service
ww.turfmax.net
(904)327-0558:
PALM TREES, Hedges Trimmed, Yard
Clean-ups, Mulching, Sodding, whatever it
takes, etc. Dave 249,4724. ,-
SCUT.RIGHT LAWN. SERVICE. Free e~ls-
males, local, reasonable prices We do it
right the first time. No contracts requited.
Call Ray, 607-0853.
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.,
PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns. Free estimates. 246-0967.
STOP OVERPAYINGI Landscape by Li-
nus. Licensed. Insured. Dependable.
Beaches'West Beaches.' Ponte Vedra.
294-2269.
LAWN AND Landscape maintenance. 12
ears experience.. Free estimates. Call
Kirk at 904-370-0065.
ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare. Free esli-
mates. Professional customer service.
Mowing. edging, weeding, trimming- trees,
shrubs. Licensed & insured. Residential &,
commercial. CALL US FIRSTI 270-2664.
CHEAP MOE'SI Complete lawn service.
Most yards only $20 (904)422-0593.
BOBCAT BOB
Grading, Lawn Replacements. Spread
Dirt, Gravel, Lime Rock, Mulch, Stone.
Irrigation Repairs. MUCH MOREI Bob,
PES E 1 AH ren al
: PRESSURE WASHERS for rent or sale.
'Tucker Equipment Rental 246-1330.
ALL BEACHES
PRESSURE CLEANING
Pressure Cleaning. Mold, mildew special-
isl Rools, sidewalks, driveways, decks.
ResidentialiCorrmercial. Licensed/Insur-
ed. Free Estimates. 150o off new commer-
cial.accounts.
708-7239
PRESSURE WASHING, quality work at
reasonable pnce. Call Nick 349-5990.
OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Sale rool cleaning. Deck & lence
reslorailon Pressure washing Licensed &
Insured Call Kevin 994-0045.
PAI1NTING *
DAVID'S POOL SERVICE. Weekly clean-
ing. Most residential pools $25/week+
chemicals. Licensed, Instred. We make
your life a little easier. 285-0240.
TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs, specializing in termite damage.
246-1529.
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 (9041234.1179.
WOOD REPAIRS. Termite & Ronen
wood, siding, stucco, wood decks, repairs
' Licensed Generai Contractor. 247-9525.
PERFECTION DRYWALL Inc. Specializ-
ing in drywall & home maintenance Lic. &
ins. (904)509-2849..
Smmimm .ss
ROMANO ROOFING SERVICES
Reroof, new roof, repairs all types of roofs.
Mention this ad for a $100 discount on all
reroof or repairs .over $750. Call
246-5649.
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.
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EXPERT UPHOLSTERY Cleaning. Will
make it look like newl 223-0591,
FENCES
WOOD Fence Specialist. Install, replace.
35yrs Experience. References. Mick Out-
door Enterprises. 241-7276, 838-9599.
12=1 0* I"JI i "ITIM M kv [] [. '
KITCHEN HELP, Bussers'needed. Santio-
ni at Sawgrass. 612-7950.
FAST PAINTING tub, shower plumbing,
household repairs guaranteed, 333-3325,
223-0591.
PEST:ONTROL 6
HANDYMAN SERVICES interior or exte-
rior from A-Z. Call Bill at 228-9241.
KP HOME IMPROVEMENT INC
Painting, carpentry, water proofing, pres-
sure washing, tile work, drywall.
904-241-7023.
C&J REPAIR Services. Carpentry, Dry-
wall, Painting, Paperhanging, Tiling, etc.
Licensed, Insured. 955-0593, 241-1461.
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable for quality repairs, service
calls, painting, improvements and miscel-
laneous jobs. DAVE. 246-6628.
REROOFS/ REPAIRS. Keller Roofing,
Inc. Llc.#RC0050467, BL2197. Call Rod-
ney 226-3299.
JR'S SERVICES
Trees, trimming, Licensed, 242-2546,
568-6067.
WEBERS TREE SERVICE
246-9930
Quality work at reasonable rates. Stump
rindind. Since 1986.
QUALITY WORK. Install, Removal, &
Painting. Residential, Commercial.
25yrs. Experience. References+ FREE
ESTIMATES. Steve, 645-0381.
* Home Maintenance & Repair
Residential & Commercial
Pressure Washing
SPainting Drywall Repair
Ceramic Tile
Licensed. Bonded & Insured'
FREE Estimates
904-613-1285 Mitch
westservice@comcast.net
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August 25, 2006
-ULL-TiME YEAR round lawn mainle-
rfnc' po.riion Ivalinble for ihe righl indi-
vidual Call 553-6338,
POOL CLEANER
w/valld 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: surfsldepools @aol.com
GROWING FAST paced lawn mainte-
nance company looking for F/T help. 655-
8502
DISHWASHERS
FULL-TIME, 1:30pm to 9:30pm in main
dining room kitchen. Dependability and
punctuality a must. Excellent benefits and
great work environment, to apply, applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, FL 32233; Fax to (904)246-9447;
e-mail tojobs@fleetlanding.com EOE/
Drug-Free Workplace.
Immediate
Openings
Join our team of
cleaning professionals
No Nights or Weekends
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
Competitive Wages
Company Vehicle
p`in in pewdontto:
2201 Flonda Blvd.
Mon- Fn 8 4.30
241-9520.
CARIBBEE KEY looking for experienced
Lin.e Cooks & Prep Cooks. Apply in per-
son between 10am-4pm M-F, 100 First St.
N., Nep Bch.
Administrative
Assistant
Jax Beach growing company needs
organized, marketing focused
Executive Assistant with ability to
multi-task. Must test at 60 wpm and
have excellent verbal and written
communication skills. Experience in
Excel and PowerPoint is a must.
Competitive salary and great benefit
packet. M-F 8am-5:30pm. Email
resume to barryg@desertmicro.net
or fax to 241-7333.
Up to $420 plus+
per week!
(Within 5 weeks F/T)
Paid Weekly
i* Design your own daytime hours
Work regular clients near your
home
Experience a plus
Must have own transportation
and home phone
242-823
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Your Sty1e...Your Image...Your Life
Beaches area. Atlantic and San Pablo.Are you seeking a real career
not just ajob? We are now building our team at Jacksonville's
glamorous, new salon under construction. We are interview" ing the
area's best and most talented hair and color stylists, nail
professionals, aestheticians, administrative assistant/receptionist
and apprentices. High income potennal and benefits plan. Clientele
bonus considered.
Call 220-8900 for an interview with Mr. Eli Alain Vital, master
stylist and General Manager.
wwwsalnla ie~o
DRIVER YOu wanl ,I, we nave rIl Solo
learns, owner operators. company drivers,
sluIens recent grads regional dedical-
ed, long haul Van liaIlbed Mus Dbe 21.
CRST Career Center. 18001940-2778
www.driveforcrst.com
DETENTION OFFICER Phoenix, Arizona
Maricopa Ccounry Shernri's Orfice.
$14.99/hr. Excellent benefits. No experi-
ence necessary Contact (6021 307 5245.
(877) 352-6276. or www.mcso.org 400
vacancies including civilian positions.
ALL CASH candy route. Do you earn
$800/day? 30 machines, free candy. All
for $9995. (8881629-9968. B02000033
Call us: We will not pe undersolad
ITALIAN RESTAURANT For Sale. Beach
location locally known for over 7 yrs Ap-
praised ar approx $350,000 selling
$199K. Call Roben at 759-1272
LOOKII G FOR seasoned investors to
trnn a revolutionary product in the Appa-
rIl Indualry lI, market Return is limitless
via Promossory lote or Equity Posmtion
Call Asher al 1904) 305-4128.
BUSY GAS Station. 200k gallons. Over
$90k inside rnoniniy. $475k plus inventory.
(239)334-2265.
VENDING ROUTE: Snacks, Drinks, all
brands. Great EquipmenI Great Support.
You choose ocallons from wnal' availa-
ble!! Financing available' with $7,500
down. (877)843-8726, 'Local. BO#2002.
037.
SUCCESSFUL 'MARINE construction
business/ assets for sale. Barge w/ trailer,
.all lools Owirer relocalirn 285-2100.
LICENSED LIFE & Heallh Agenis to mar.
kel full portfolio 01 insurance. products in-
.cluding a $0 Premium Medicare Advant-
age plan with Part D. Unlimited qualified
leads. Earn 75k to 125k. Management Po'-
sition also available for the right, candi-,
date. Call Larry or Steve @ (866)224-
8450 ext. 5018; .
6-1/2 YEAR Esrablished Beacn Tanning
Salon $60,000 246 7120
ACTIVE NANNY honest, dependable,
transportation & references. $9-$11/hr.,
any area. CPR & First Aid. F/T & P/T.
260-4915
LOVING IN-HOME Child Care PVB. Ages
6-weeks and up. HRS licensed. 8 years
experience. Tammy 373-0404.
CRIB. LIGHT oak. srlyish. like new $60
Baby bears comloner set, bumper, sheet.
cuie lor boy, Baby s R Us $40 223-0362
BATHROOM VAII'T', wrire 6h double
sinks, marble top, $200 Selva Lrnkside,
241.6912.
STOVE, ELECTRIC. self cleaning, very
.clean $65. TV armo,:re. Deaulilul dark
wood, lall $70 477-7736
GUN SHOW
August 26th and 27th, at the Morocco
Shrine, .3800 St Johns Bluff, Road. (BA),
Jacksonville.. North Florida,Arms, Collec-
tors. Info: (904)461-0273.
POOL TABLE oak finish all accessories,
$1200, Call 273-9842.
SOLID OAK Oueen bedroom set In-
ciudes rounded headboard w.rallan inlay.
design. 72' siv plus drawer dresser
w/icunded mirror and ranan inlav. rwo
2-drawer nightstands, tour drawer plus
storage Armoire. Good condition, $600,-
992-1214.
BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed,
w/mattress & box spring. Must sell. $395.
Can deliver (904)858-9350.
BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memor
Foam n-,anress & boxspirng. new. in
plastic w.'warranly $379 Musl' sell.
(904)858-9350. '
BED- BRAND name ..queen 'set,
new, wiwarranty $129. Can deliver.'
(9041858-9350
FILL DIRT ror sale Can deliver Mliranda
Contracting Call 219-2765
FREE DIABETIC supplies Medicare pa-
tients' Call Us Toll Free (866)294-3476
and receive a free meters Am-Med Quality
Diabetic Supplies :
YELLOW PEACH' green, floral/ striped
solta & loveseat, $350 OBO 2 end laDies
& coHfee lable $75 OBO 859-3536
MOVING SALE! Chairs laoles. dresser.
3.person spa, sora Ded 249-1384
SAMSONITE PATIO Table w/Qlass-lop
Moniled green color frame and upholstery.
Chairs fanltsicall/ conmlonable, excellent
condition Original relail $615. $200 OBO
704-6934
80" MAHOGANY Durnca.-i Fife Bear Claw
Dining Table, with 6,chairs. .750. Call
465-6966.
BAKERS RACK, like new, metal, glass,
and wood $150. Dell desktop 4400 com-
puter w/ scanner, printer, desk, and chair
complete $650 for all. Sofa and love seae
neutral colored floral, good condition
$500 for both.
NEW IrN box Canon EOS Reael, 35mrrm
with lens, $120 OBO, 223-5050.
6 PIECE Bedroom Set Includes queen
mattress & box, new still in boxes. $499.
Can deliver. 858-9350.
3 PC antique white cocktail tables $400.
Beige recliner $250. Vicki 904-349-1490.
GIRLS WHITE bedroom set- dresser, mir-
ror, nightstand, twin bed. $275. 241-8718
or 502-6926.
GRACO AIRLESS Paint Sprayer,
3/4 GPM. 150 gals. run through it. 100' of
hose, whip hose ard swivel. $400 OBO.
704-6984.
BED- KING mattress set, $289. Can de-
liver. (904)391-0015.-
LATIN PERCUSSION Aspire conga set
natural with stand- 10 and 11 inch. $325
OBO, also Rogue double-neck electric
guitar with case $350 OBO. Both In excel-
lent condition. 904-247-3264
HEART PINE, tongue & groove flooring
cu Irornm antique Pne timbers Installation,
sla r material FLORIDA HEARTWOOD
249.8310.
GIGANTIC 3-DAY auction August 30, 31,
Sept 1, 2006,. Montgomery, AL; Single,
tandem & tri-axle durmps (31 of which are
2005-2007 year, truck tractors, cowboys,
crawler loaders & tractors, excavators,
motor graders & scrapers., achnoe., rub.
ber tired loaders lorKlitis paving .kidlers.
feller bunches, log ioaaers larm Iracior
J.M Wood Auction Co Inc i33j-ie-.4
3265. Bryant Wood AL LIC a1137
AUCTION 3.444 Acres Prime T.mDberand
Randolph Counry Georgia Thurs Sept
7, 7-00 pm Dawson Georgia Dawsvor
Country Club TnIS property selling by or.
der ot a National Timber Invesirneril Man.
agemenr Organizarion nas been ownedre
by timber companies and esaes or gen-
erarions. Property will be offered in 17
large iracts ranging In size Ironm 10 10 454
acres Signilrcanl merchantable limber inm
lensely managed. Eleven mile. ol roa,
tronlage. Grear opporunity for investors
developers & sponsmen Pay 15,; dowr,
10'.. buyers premium GAL203-4 CCall iur
property information packages 18"O01.7.-'
1763 John Dixon & Associales wwvw john.
dixon.com.
LAND AUCTION- Over 200 Pulnam
Country lots. August 26 00dam iee
complete lisI at hnp 'www'goodearlh.us
or call 8661699-SELL Good Eanr. Realry
& Aucnior AU-3285 AB-2420
MAJOR LAND Auclion Saiurday, Seplem.
Der 9. 10AM. 220-,'. acres subdIvOced. 25
lots & Tracts Timber. 15yrs groin lotinolv
on 170 ac balance or 503: 2 yrs from
harvest Creek Ironiage mountain vsew.
1 mile Hwy 58 ironlaqe, Pairck Counit
VA. Terms- 10'o deposit day ol sale. 10':
buyers premium Direclons www roger.
srealr.com or (3361789-2926, NCAL i'85
u.S MARSHALS Service Fc.rleed lewel.
ry. 247 onlne auctions. AuguSi. Seplem-
ber Rings bracelels, pendaris dia ,
monds broocnes, rolexes, Canrer. gold
and coins www LoneSiarAuicroneers com
or www.LSO ccBurgess 7878.
49-00M
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MULTI-FAMILY- BEDS ror sale. lurnilurE
GALORE, baby Clornees. lov hou-.enhold
Saiureay 8am-' 9318 10ih Si r
Many items including electronics icyl
shoes, car pans, Bar es, Iloorng furni.
lure decorative Ilers wasner & dr'er and
much more Saiurday Augusi 261h irom
8am-uniii 4068 Palm Way. between Jack-
sonville Dr & JTB.
MOVING SALE- Furniture Appiiar,..s
and many misc 1201 N 22nd SI Salur
day, 8am-12pm
MOVING/ GARAGE Sale Saturday
7am-noon. 1287 12rh Streel li.
NDOOR MOVING SALE Saturday, 8/26,
9am-2p1m. 784 Bonaire. Cir. Toys 0-5,rs.
incl Thomas Table, Glass coffee & end ta-
bles, Desk, Settee, Lamps, Books, Cook-
ware & misc accessories.
14633 ISLAND Dr.- Isle of Palms: W/D,
refrigerator, vintage 60's wall oven, misc.
household items. Saturday, 7am-noon.
ANNUAL RUMMAGE Aug 25, Aug 26.
8a.m.- 2p.m, Jax Beach's Womans Club.
1315 2nd Ave. N. Jax. Beach. 246-2737.
AUG 26TH, 8am-12pm, rain or shine. 611
15th Ave S. Lots of furniture, upholstery
fabrics, books, tools and much more.
929 12TH Ave. S., Saturday, 7am-4pm..
Quilts, clothes, bric-a-brac, iron furniture,
dolls, toys, misc.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th. 9am-noon.
No early birds. Furniture, household items.
1202 3rd Ave. North, 3 blocks north of
Beach Blvd. between 11th Street and
Palm Tree Drive.
VINTAGE JEWELRY/ ANTIQUES, collec-
tibles, purses, furniture, books, home de-
cor, and misc. 1829 Nightfall Dr. Saturday;
8:30am-?
BIG SALE, 5'family, something for every-
one! Sat 8-? 635 Florida Blvd.-
MULTI-FA11iL. HOULISEHOCLD go,3od
furniture, mic SaiTur.aav eam.r oon 1'20
ForestC'ar s. ,r W-alrer permiirng
FURNITURE, CLOTHES, cosmetics,
many items. Saturday, 8am, 1024 Regas
Dr. S.'tff Wonderwod.
MOVING SALE:' Sunday, Aug 27,
7:30am-12prn. 167 Pine Sireel wVasr,
Dryer $225 -lurnilure & more (904)307.
8645 :
'SATURDA'Y'. am HUGE mulli.lamiiy
LOTS of Dab, ,:rhldren I rings Crib bai-
sinenis eic household including ParyLili
.andlie nolders,, more GREAT prices'
1613 arnd 111' Linlild6 Drive in Sela
'IjrkiSde
LARGE LEATHER loveseal. lull Size lu-
Ion and aduarium Sarurda, Sam.unlll
80 Beach, Conage Lane iSeminole Rd
elmween 191h & -Oini
E ATLRDAY' .Afr.11lFM .Eerrr,,ng Goes'
170 Visla Grande Dr onrt Marlinr Ave
ISLE OF PALMS Lago.:.rn Oriae, Mulltiarr,.
i, Salurda, 8arri-raon'r Furrniure tables
corner ica ',",, l.e hoiJiusel'ld. linesns el-'
-1615 L agoon Dr ITurn :.hti Beacr Boule-
'rard .rio Palm Island. Len onr Lanioril
MuLTI.FAMI-LY FURNITURE plans
household El.: Frday v S Saurday 8am-?.
4128 Tradewnds Dr.,e
GARAGE SALE- lurinlure lurnirure, luIs GI
hou-en.:ld Sal -am unli 199 Wiiiesdon
Dr W. (utf Allani- in iunon La[ir, SuC:.: i
SATuRDA. 34' A~,Pr., 4-136 Cro,:.ced
Creek Dr CI dCll M H20 Spon. reweir.
IOOIS I,:..", JTB HO'd; hli Ginr, Keran
rMOVIN.JG SALE iarn Pablo Creecl 7 pc
vr,,te Wi,'er Henry Link bldro.:im se psa.
ic. sel r,:ound glas5 lop able s.ola love
Sear. 1 bar sOi,:lI Comrrpacl compuFer n.
desc K less iran 3 eiars old i.nens glass-
ware beanie bear tbou,ad bear,. slurf
and alufr, Saiurday Tram12rpm. ?140 El
Lago Wav. 220-7336
KiTCHEII. HOUSEHOLD. i.3T girl
Clo hei Iille r,,-i.s pla.,r.:.use. er1C 476J
Marsri Hamm7:.rK Dr Wesi. Salurda'y,
8am-1l:30.
2320 SHIPWRECK Cir. W. Everyday 9-
4pm Piano, bar, 1983 280Z (73,000 orig.
mi.) much, much more. Everything must
go! 223-5521.
3050 PABLO Bay Dr. Saturday 8am-
12pm. Computer desks, books, women's
clothing, toys. Everything Must Go!
ESTATE SALE: Saturday, 8/23, 8am-2pm
4398 Heathford Dr. W. Jax, Furniture,
Bikes, Clothes, Kitchen, More.
19' KENNER Fish'n'Ski. '89 115 Suzuki 50
hours on a rebuild and newly rebuilt car-
buretors. New battery, new Garmin fish-
finder, new Minnkota trolling motor. Live
bait well. Four year old trailer. Good tires
and lights work. Very good condition.
$4200. OBO, 704-6984.
NORTH CENTRAL Florida Multi-Property
AUCTION Sept 14, 15, 16 Homes River-
front Lots, Lakefront Homesites, Acreage,
Residential, Commercial, Many ABSO-
LUTE! (800)257-4161 higgenbotham.com
Higgenbotham Auctioneers ME Higgenbo-
tham, CAI AU305/AB1 58.
92 FOUR Winns 190 Horizon. 5.0 HO I/O
$6500 904-200-0121.
1983 22' Hunter Sailboat. New electric &
rigging, 4 stroke, 6hp outboard, less than
30 hrs, swing keel, accomatates 6 adults,
sleeps 4. $6000 OBO. 821-0797;
S193 SEAR4' -30 Surdarcer 290,
ri.:urm.. Cs.r ileni .-:- arir.n, A C. lull1 oada-
.'d $12 .:'.,OCI 080 BO 6.T"ir
'BOAT STORAGE in P\ Vis I
www.MarinaClubPV.com
'14' ALUMINUM boat. 25hp. trailed. excel-
lent condition! $2'0 irrrm -65-9230
1999 R1000 Custom Black & Silver, very
fast, comes with bike cover, bike stand,
battery charge saver, matching helmet,
great bike, $5400 OBO takes all. 904-588-
4333.
1988 TOYOTA Coachman, 22ft, 70k mi.,
great cond., good gas mileage, many ex-
tras. $6900 OBO. 270-0742.
1987 FORD E-350 Van. New trans, needs
som work. $750 OBO. 273-1357.
TOYOTA SIENNA LE 2001. Great condi-
tion, 70k miles, White/ gray interior.
$10,500 OBO. 588-4691.
2002 ISUZU Trooper- burgundy, under
59k. Loaded and runs great! $10,995
OBO.(904)651-1972.
2001 HYUNDAI- Elantra GT $5200 OBO
90K, 5 door, sunroof, CD, automatic. (904)
307-8645.
1998 TOYOTA Camry, good cond., cool
A/C, theft proof. $4500 OBO. 327-1081.
2002 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR
Pewter, tan leather, fully loaded, running
board, Alpine 6-CD stereo, new tires, 49k
miles, $18,900, 904-234-5253.
1992 MAZDA Miata, 214k mi., many new
parts/ top. Looks & runs great. $3500.
(904)242-0560, (904)434-3544.
1996 JEEP Grand Cherokee. Good con-
dition. $3000. Call Cris at 307-2819.
2006'BMW M3 convertible, jet black,
SMG, 19" alloy wheels. 4300 miles.
$58,500. 280-4324.
CAROLINA SKIFF 158 25hp suzuk mo-. LOW MILES, Hyundai Elanlra. 1996.
I,:r. 1998 runs go:d 51--'i978 Runs good 223.1103
Experience Waterront Property
on the water at
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Rates as low as 4.99%
On All M.ator Yachts
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Office: 904,
1985 CORVETTE, red. very nice car,
T-lop, lully loaded, aulomalic, cold A/C. in
e'celleni snape. Asking $9500 OBOi \vs-
.26-8700 pr will trade for equal value.
VOLVO S40 2004.5 2 41 4-door sedan
Black wiln gray inlenor. E>cellenl condr-
tion, kepi in garage. nonsmc'ker" pwr
ddors, pwr windows. CD. ABS, alloy
wheels. 5 cylinder air Dag 33 000 miles
$17,500. Call 536-4030.
2003:JAGUAR XJ8, extended 60.000 mile
warranlee quanz wih i:,almeal 37600
' mIls, ng, Iires excelieni condlion.
$26 900 2855860 or 6134-1480
1971 VW Super Beeile. wne, new ires.
maintenance record rom 2002 $2000
249-.9120 lve message.
1962 CUSTOM convened VW rail iggy,
$2500 OBO 2004 Masier Tow low doilv
extra wide. $500 OBO Leer camper lop
7'. Dodge, blue, $300 OBO 725-3553.
1989 RED Jeep Cnerokee 4x4. 162.000
miles. -4 ira rims' ires AS IS CONDI-
TION. Sianed cunning our I doni kacOw
about engines, borugril ruck Will sell lor
$600 WillI nold and lake payments. also
needs ire balance work Cll1 302-1968
1992' RED Cavalier convertible 71.000
,original miles, new AIC. Worlds besl
Deaci cruiser $1750. Call 465-2426.
1991. CADILLAC Seville, all power, runs
good, must sell, $850 OBO 716-2586.
2000 JEEP Cherokee Ltd. Looks great,
blue w/gray leather. Excellent mainte-
nance ,ir, records $6750 2i9-g148.
285-7026.
BMW 5281 2000 S!epironi.: wiess man
2000 miles on new eng. and transmission.
While' ian mi 6 disc CD. power eiery.
Ining in neadresis and IIII sleering ull.
'male irn package, new ISres memory
ieais. I'nled windows Ine iis goes on
Great I':oking car smooth nde ?,' r war.
ranry on new BMW engine Call 476-6772
or inharuss2C003''ari.oo.com lor more de-
131ai andior pi:s. $21K O80.
2005 FORD FOCUS SE ZX3 Beauiiui.
blue pain 13.800k miles still under
warranty Fully loaded- Power every1ing
sunrool. cruise control, Alloy rims. Sound
syilem e Mc. Music see $13399
47 .35c1
1997 klA Sponage 125K ml;i LOOAk
and drives new. 4WD, Auto, Cold A/C,
must sell. $2,900 OBO 716-2586.
W'f K'"4 --R' WHIRLPOOL WASHER, exc. cond., $125.
FREELANCE BOOKKEEPER for hire. All GE Dryer $100 30" electric stove $50. All
aspects of accounting. 10+ yrs. exp. Ref- in good condition Can deliver. 945-0226.
erences avail. 703-6550.
HOT POINT Washer & Dryer (3yrs. old).
$200 for set .+delivery charge, If required.
854-9330.
LICENSED MASSAGE THERAPIST:, GE WASHER & dryer .$175/both 7'12'
Specializing Jin Swedish/ Deep ilssu GE WASHER & dryer$175/both, 7!xl2'
Specializing in Swedish/ Dee issue b.ult in computer shelving, $100;
massage. Call 821-1605. 434-3819..
FREE WELLNESS EVALUATION
Includes a nutritional and lifestyle evalua-
tion arid body composition analysis Call
Jeremy or Patti @ 904-223-0165 to book
your appointment today.
CLEARANCE SALE
SURFBOARDS $99 & Up
Guitars $99 & Up
X-box or playstatlons $79
Games 3 for $25
Engagement ring, 1 carat $999
A1A Prestige Jewelry & Pawn
327 10th Ave. North, 241-5666.
UTILITY TRAILER; 6x10, enclosed. 4
months old, $2200, 333-5608.
PRIVATE DUTY CNA looking to care for
elderly. Exc. refs. Degree w/many years AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
exp. Please call Donna 285-0432. installed for $899. 249-8877.
DO YOU need relief from caring for elder-
ly or sick loved ones? I am state li-
censed, Alzheimers trained, experienced
and great references. Call Sherry,
904-541-1214, 904-477-1036.
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 CNA/ HHA, exp., CP First Aid.
Flexible shifts. $10-12/hr. Call 645-
1813,338-2200.
METAL ROOFING, Save $. Buy direct
from manufacturer. 20 colors in stock with
all accessories. Quick turn around. Deliv-
ery available. Toll free (888)393-0335.
W sher & dryer- heavy duty, super ca-
pacity, exe. cond. $150 each. Will guaran-
tee. Can deliver. 874-1747.
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, 3pc, 6x10,
blonde, lighted, mirrors, $375. Computer,
monitor, scanner, amplifier, printer, 6 ink
cartridges, $175. 246-7710.
LAZYBOY RECLINER, wing back. Anti-
que gold fabric. New, down-sizing. $200.
(new $695). 246-2858.
TOYOTA TACOMA accessories. Ladder
t. *rack (rackit) $225. Diamond plate tool box
BO NN" 4 1$100. Fiberglass topper $275. Or all for
$400 SUNRISE Surf Shop gift card, $500, 716-1518.
johnstontina@bellsouth.net. QUEEN SIZE sleeper sofa. never used
CLASSICAL VIOLIN with accessories,
paid $600. $375 OBO, 223-5050.
WOMEN'S WEDDING Ring, Size 7. 14K
yellow/ white gold. 1/2K marquis center
stone. 4 princess out diamonds each side
on band. Appraised 8/19/06 for $2800.
Asking $1500. 226-2670.
$300, antique Singer sewing machine
w/console, $75, black leather swivel chair
w/ottoman $65, old 35mm camera
w/equipment best offer. 280-5170. '
CHERRY QUEEN ANNE FORMAL din-
ing set: Sacrifice $800 OBO. Oak Comer
desk $45, Oak futon frame $40. 536-6400.
Msirnnancs cost ovar 4 yeowrMfSO. mfies'
2006 BMW X-5 3.0 LEASE* $ 439 Firsmo. payment csNrnes oo
$A439/ 24 o 2.500 Down payment --
39/ month for 24 months $ 450 Security deposit S,.ne, Wr m
All Season Traction and Full Maintenance standard. 8,08a sor
Now for 4 years.'50,000 miles $ 3,389 Cash due at signing Lg.s o..'
Special lease or financing available through BMW lirancial services. r,) rSCe iatia R I0M-
Tai S o0n
9850 Atlantic Blvd.
(One Block East of -
Regency Square Mall)
www.tombush.com
371-4728
724-4BMW
1-800-542-1996
'Lease financing available on new 2.06 X-5 BMW vehicles only at participating BMW centers on leases assigned to BMW Financial Services NA, LLC/Financial Services Vehicle Trust through August 31, 2006.
Monthly lease payments of $439 for'4 months based on MSRP of $44,470.(total lease payments including acquisition fee is $11,161). $3,389 amount due at lease signing includes first monthly payment, down
payment and security deposit. Excludes tax, title, license, and registration fees. Lease financing subject to credit approval. Dealer contribution may affect terms. Lessee must cover insurance and all items not cov-
ered under the full maintenance program. At lease end, lessee will be liable for disposition fee ($350), any excess, wear and use as set forth in the lease agreement and excess mileage charges of $.20 per mile for
miles driven in excess of 20,000 miles per lease term (24 months). Mileage will be pro-rated in the event qf early termination. Purchase option at lease end for $31.574 excludes taxes. Lessee acquires no owner-
ship Interest unless purchase option is exercised. Price includes dealer admin fee. See participating BMW centers for details and vehicle availability. For more information, call 1-800-334-4BMW, or visit
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