WEEKEND EDITION
SEPTEMBER 1,2006
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Complaint names library director, Stern
by KATHY HARTIMAN help with Countv Vedra branch library on June reelection to the District 2 seat. St. Johns County residents. plaint.
EDITOR Commissioner Karen Stern's 5. Although Thomas, a resident Four library employees "I believe that Ms. L
The manager of the Ponte
Vedra Beach Branch Library
has filed an elections fraud
complaint against the library
system's director, claiming the
director "pressured" her to
reelection campaign.
The complaint, filed this
week with the Division of
Elections in Tallahassee, says
the director, Mary Jane Little,
asked for petition signatures
from employees of the Ponte
Mitzi Thomas, Ponte Vedra
branch manager since March
2002, said in the complaint
that Little told her she prom-
ised Stern she would get 50 sig-
natures to .help Stern avoid
paying the filing fee to run for
of Jacksonville Beach, did not
sign the petition because she is
not a St. Johns County resi-
dent, she said in the complaint
that under pressure from
Little, she told her staff that
Little wanted signatures from
Lidia \Volcale, en ri Van ae
Water, Virginia Suminski and
Debbie Braden "complied
grudgingly" and all "stated
later that they felt coerced by
Ms. Little into signing her peti-
tion," according to the com-
little
Knew that in ner position as
director getting subordinate
staff to sign a political cam-
paign petition was wrong not
just on the face of it but
because this all took place in a
county owned building" dur-
Maguire defends use
of county stationery
for growth proposal
photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Barbara Womack takes a pause Thursday from her work on Jazzy Jag, which will be displayed at the Omni Hotel.
Ponte Vedra cat part of big prowl
by KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR
Lurking in a quiet Ponte
Vedra Beach neighborhood is
a panther nearly 9 feet long
with paws bigger than a
human head.
The beast, one of 53 big cats
being prepared for release into
environs of the Jacksonville
area, is part of the Big Cats for
Kids project to benefit needy
children.
Artist Barbara Womack
paused Thursday to show a
visitor the cat she is painting
in her garage in Sawgrass
Players Club.
The fiberglass cat, Jazzy Jag.
will be displayed at the Omni
Hotel in Jacksonville, poised
atop a piece of plywood paint-
ed to simulate a keyboard.
The Omni leaped at the
chance to sponsor the cat
designed by Womack during
an open call for artists last
fall.
"They have a beautiful
grand piano on their second
floor," said Bonnie Upright,
executive director of the Otis
Smith Kids Foundation,
whose programs will benefit
from the project.
"It was a perfect fit for
them."
The Big Cats project comes
on the tail of the Sea Cows for
Kids project, which netted
more than $215,000 for the
foundation in 2004 and 2005,
Upright said.
Each cat requires a $5,000
sponsorship, with $750 of
that going to the artist,
$2,500 for materials and the
remainder to the foundation,
Upright said.
The goal was for 50 cats,
and 53 had been sponsored
by Thursday, she said.
' Most of the big cats will be
displayed in Jacksonville and
the Southside, but one, spon-
'sored by AOL employees, will
settle in "a very public place
at the Beach," she said.
The cats will be displayed
through May and will then be
auctioned, as were most of the
manatees, many of which
now reside in private homes,
according to www.seacows-
forkids.com.
Each of the 32 auctioned
manatees brought a price
ranging from $1,850 to
$6,000.
There is still time for spon-
sors to join the prowl,
Upright said.
"\We would like to have a
litter at the Beach."
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
An announcement by
County Commissioner Bruce
Maguire that he wants to cut
residential density has been
questioned for its release on
county letterhead.
The announcement was
made in a news release dated
Aug. 25, 10 days before the
primary in an election season
that has centered on rampant
development and its effects
on St. Johns County.
One commissioner has
called Maguire's proposal a
"hoax," but Maguire defend-
ed the Aug. 25 news release,
saying he wanted to inform
the public that the proposal
would be discussed at the next
meeting of the St. Johns Board
of Cour)ty Commissioners.
';It was not a.pi"ss release to
boost my campaign," Maguire
said Tuesday.
In a news release printed on
St. Johns County letterhead,
Maguire announced a propos-
al to .cut growth in half by
reducing the densities of all
future developments by 50
percent.
"Up until recently, I have
always tried to protect peo-
ples' property rights while
controlling growth," Maguire
said in the release.
The release said that after
months of talking to residents
and analyzing alternatives,
Maguire decided to aim at
reducing densities for all cate-
gories of residential property
to "ensure property owners
rights are protected and at the
same time curb the growth
rate."
"For all intents and purpos-
es, the release was designed to
give the impression that
the release was a St. Johns
County endorsed effort,"
County Commissioner Ben
Rich wrote in a letter to The
Leader.
"I issued the press release so
that people would know that
it was coming up at the next
meeting," Maguire said, not-
ing that his proposal will
appear as a workshop item on
the agenda for the next meet-
ing on Tuesday, the same day
as the primary election.
That fact, however, does not
appear in the news release.
The possible use of county
letterhead for the announce-
ment was a topic of discussion
in county offices.
According to Ted
Zebrowsky, assistant county
administrator, Maguire asked
him tb publish the release
from the Public Affairs Office
Aug. 24.
Zebrowsky said Monday
that he consulted with
Commission Chairman lim
Bryant and Counts'
Administrator Ben Adams,
who agreed the release had
"political overtones."
The decision was made to
use the standard county press
release letterhead but to print
a disclaimer.
The release begins with the
following statement, all in
capital letters:
"From the office of: District
4 Commissioner Bruce
Maguire."
"That was intentional
because we didn't want any-
one to think that it was a
county position," Zebrowsky
said.
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Candidate barbs Monday
cool down on Wednesday
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF \I'RITER
The race for two St. Johns
County Commission seats
cooled down at a candidate
forum in Ponte Vedra
Wednesday, two days after
opponents in one race
exchanged barbs at a debate.
Republican voters will
select their candidate in the
primary election Tuesday,
when polls will be open 7
a.m to p.m.
Seeking reelection to the
District 4 County
Commission seat is Bruce
Maguire of Ponte Vedra
Beach, whose opponent, Tom
Manuel, has been endorsed
by County Commissioner.
Ben Rich.
Seeking reelection to the
District 2 County
Commission seat is Karen
Stern of St. Augustine. One of
her Republican opponents,
Ron Sanchez. also has been
endorsed by Rich. The third
Republican candidate is Ron
Schumaker.'
At a tension-filled debate
hosted by the Ponte Vedra
Beaches Coalition Monday at
the Palm Valley Senior
Center, Maguire and Manuel
each laced his responses with
accusations of impropriety
on the part of his opponent.
That contrasts with a seem-
ingly friendly forum hosted
by the Ponte Vedra Chamber
of Commerce Wednesday at
the Sawgrass Marriott, where
candidates from Districts 2
and 4 sometimes politely
agreed with one another on
certain topics and even
admitted past mistakes in
judgment.
"One of my biggest mis-
takes [as commissioner] was
the. [Office] Depot sign I
recognize that," Maguire said
at the Wednesday forum.
He was speaking about his
vote in 2004 to approve an
oversized sign for Office
Depot at a Ponte Vedra loca-
tion against the wishes of
many citizens and communi-
ty organizations.
Office Depot withdrew its
proposed store after citizens
rallied against it.
But Maguire defended his
approval of many of the
developments that crossed
his desk as a commissioner.
Both Maguire and Stern
argued that they consider
each proposal only after
assuring that developers pro-
vide green space and infra-
structure improvements.
Ken Bryan, the Democratic
candidate for the District 2
seat, said at the forum that
policy wasn't always fol-
lowed.
"I agree that some of the
things they [commissioners]
are doing now are the types
of things they should have
been doing years ago," Bryan
said.
Manuel and Sanchez also
praised the policy of judging
each development individu-
ally, taking into account
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pholo by CHUCI ADAMS
Eleventh graders Rick Lane (from left) and Ashley Paige stop at a table showcasing "The
Vertical," the Nease High newspaper, at the school's open house Wednesday evening.
Tenth grader Ashten Crosby, a journalism student, mans the table. She and Paige both
said they want to get into journalism.
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PONTE VEDRA BEACH
A retail theft at a business in
the 10000 block of US 1 North
was reported by an employee
ori Aug. 29. According to the
,police report, a female suspect.
was observed, by store employ-
ees picking up two cases of beer
which she brought to the front
counter. After requesting a'
refund for the beer, the suspect
left the beer at the store but was
observed on the. stbre video
removing a. lighter valued at
$1.05 from the counter, It was
noted on the report that a simi-
lar incident had occurred earlier'
on the same date at a business
on Mizelle Road. ..-- .
On Aug. 29, a resident of
Arbor Club Drive reported sus-
picious circumstances regarding
cash, tools, and a CD player
with a total value of $1,890 that
were missing from his vehicle,
According to the police report,
the victim stated the Vehicle
had been in the possession of.
someone else.
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A Ponte Vedra resident report-.
ed on Aug. 29 that she was
informed by her bank that
someone had withdrawn
$4,000 from. her checking
account by fraudulent means
on Aug. 24. The suspect
attempted 'to make. another
withdrawal but was stopped by.
the bank, according to the
police report. The victim report-
ed she had not had any checks.
stolen and no checks were miss-
ing from the checkbook.
On Aug. 29, a resident bof the
600 block of Boardwalk Drive
reported suspicious circum-
stances after discovering pry
marks on the door of her stor-
age room. According 'to the
police report, the door,was still
locked and it 'did not appear
.that entry had been made into,
the storage room.
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A 52-year old Ponte Vedra
Beach woman reported that a
vehicle was stolen from her,.
driveway in the eighth block of
Ponte Vedra Boulevard between
Monday evening and Tuesday
morning. According to a report
filed by Deputy Nathan Datsko,
the vehicle, a navy blue 2001
Mercury' S-500, was unlocked
and the keys were left in the'
ignition. The vehicle, valued at
$45,000, has a Florida tag of P68
OQW.
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A 37-year-old St. Johns
County man was arrested on
charges of grand theft auto and
' driving on "asuspefided licedfse
Monday morning. According to'
a report, a deputy responded to
a residence in the 500 block of
Sunset Drive inreference to a
'stolen vehicle from the night'
before. The 61-year old' female.
victim stated that. the suspect,.
her son, took the keys of her
vehicle out of her purse Sunday
evening and drove away, police
reported. When he did 'not
return the vehicle Monday
morning she reported it stolen,
according to police 'reports..
The deputy observed a 2000
Toyota being driven in the
neighborhood shortly' before,
noon and a traffic stop was con-
ducted.- A computer check
revealed that the suspect's
license was suspended. Bradley
Kyle Snyder, 37,. of the 500
block of Sunset Drive, 'was
booked into the County Jail.
ATLANTIC BEACH
A fence at a business was
reported damaged Auig. 27 'in
the 800 block of. Atlantic
Boulevard..
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A retail theft was reported
Aug.. 30 in the 400 block of
Atlantic Boulevard. An arrest
was made in the incident.
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A digital camera valued at
$300 was reported stolen from a
residence Aug. 30 in the 600
block of Bay Street. .
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Someone reported that a
mailbox was vandalized with
gasoline and fireworks Aug. 30
in the 1800 block of Seagate
Avenue.
Al burglary to' a vehicle was
reported Aug. 29 in the 500
block of Birch Street.
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A ring valued lat $1,580 was
reported stolen.fronmi, residence
Aug. 26 in the 400 block of 6th
"Avenue North. :' -."
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Aaron Scott Backherms, 20, of
Jacksonville was, arrested on a
warrant and charged with tam-
pering with evidence Aug. '22 in
the 300 block of Adams Street
East, according to a police
report.
A burglary to a business was'
- reported Aug. 28 in the 1100
block of Third Street North.
'A wallet was reported stolen
.from a vehicle Aug. 28 in the
100 block of Sth Avenue South.
A vehicle was reported bur-
glarized Aug. 28 in the' 600
block of 6th Avenue North.
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A vehicle was reported bur-
glarized Aug. 28 in the 3100
block of Ocean Drive South.
Someone reported that $100
cash was stolen from a residence
Aug. 28,in the 1500 block of 4th
Street North.
Two homeless men were
arrested Aug. 28 after getting
into a fight just outside
lacksonville Beach City Hall
where one of them apparently
stabbed the other with some
type of sharp object, according
to a police report. Jeffrey Allen
Howell, 41, was arrested and
charged with aggravated battery
with a deadly weapon after the
incident, according to the
report. A 29-year-old man was,
also arrested after the incident"
on a misdemeanor charge
which occurred around 5 p.m.
There were no serious injuries,
according to police.
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,^*IA credit card was'.reptorted-
sgtol'6n Aug.29'in the 2SOOrb16'.k
of 3rd Street North.
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A vehicle was reported bur-
glarized Aug. 29 in the 2800
block of Ocean Drive South.
A gas theft of $76 was report-
ed Aug. 29 in the 2500 block of
3rd Street South.
The windshield to a vehicle
was cracked Aug. 29 in the 600
block of 6th Avenue South.
A gas theft of $41 was report-
ed Aug. 29 in the .1000 block of
Beach Boulevaid.
A purse was reported stolen
from a business Aug. 29 in the
600 block of Marsh Landing
Parkway.
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A gas theft of $50 was ;report-
ed Aug. 29 in the 1400 block of
3rd Street North
A credit card fraud was report-
ed Aug. 29 in the 100 block of
Third Street North.
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A wallet was reported stolen
Aug. 29 in the 1600 block of
Third Street South..
The investigation of an Aug.
26 incident in Jacksonville
Beach involving a 16-year-old
boy who was grabbed by the
arm dragged by a man in a truck
has been reopened, according to
a Jacksonville Beach Police offi-
cial Thursday. Police say the
incident may have involved
drug activity.
Oldest City holds
1st Thanksgiving
celebration
See page B-7 for info on
city's birthday plans
FROM STAFF.
An authentic re-enactment of
the nation's first Thanksgiving
will begin at noon on Saturday
on the grounds of Ponce de
Leon's Fountain of Youth
Archaeological Park in St.
Augustine.
The actual first Thanksgiving
took place at that location in St.
Augustine on Sept. 8,1565 55
years before the Pilgrims arrived
in Plymouth Colony, Mass.
Saturday's re-enactment is
part of' the city's day-long cele-
bration of its 441st birthday.
The city of St. Augustine's first
urban renewal plan is dated
1620 the year Native
Americans of Massachusetts
shared their food with the
newly arrived Pilgrims.
Admission to the First ,
Thanksgiving is free of charge.
For information, call 669-1485.
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Beaches Energy Services workers install equipment Tuesday
along PGA Tour Boulevard in Sawgrass Players Club. To com-
plete the planned upgrade, power was shut off from 9 a.m. to
10:30 a.m. in an area stretching from Water Oak Drive to
Kindercare and including the Players Club Villas.
Complaint:
Continued from A-I
Stern, who has two
Republican opponents in
Tuesday's primary election,
had collected $166,320 in con-
tributions as of the latest
online filing, Aug. 11.
Stern's qualifying fee of
$3,371.82 was paid on July 17,
according to the Web site of
the St. Johns County
Supervisor of Elections.
* Little declined to comment
Thursday, and Stern did not
return two telephone mes-
7 sages.
Thomas said in a telephone
interview Thursday that she is
"embarrassed ... [for] the citi-
zens of Ponte Vedra to put
their library through this" and
feels her job is at risk.
"I know that I'm probably
going to lose my job over this,"
said Thomas, who is described
by the former branch manager
as an "excellent" librarian.
Betty Frederick, former Ponte
Vedra Beach Branch manager
and now second in command
to Little, said Thomas was
selected to replace her as
branch manager because their
philosophies are similar.
The philosophy, .Freqerick
said holds -tha tj "you i have .to
W~'alk and"talk and be commit-
ted to jumping down in the
trenches when it's needed."
"She's verve creative and she's
very in tune with the informa-
tion needs, interests and con-
cerns of the residents,"
Frederick said of Thomas.
"She does things that are
beyond any job description."
Little, who has been director
of the St. Johns County Library
System since July i991, was
named Florida's "Librarian of
the Year" in April by the
Florida Library Association.
Little would say only that:
she knows Stern.
"Based on, what the county
attorney has told me, I'm not
going to make any comment,"
said Little, who is paid $82,056
annually.
Maria Matthews, an attorney
with the state Division of
Elections, said Thursday that
Thomas' complaint is the only
St. Johns County complaint
filed with the division.
If the complaint is found to
have "legal sufficiency," it
would be forwarded to the
Florida Department of Law
Enforcement or the Florida
Elections Commission,
depending of the facts of the
case, Matthews said.
Penny Halyburton, St. Johns
County Supervisor of
Elections, said Thursday that
no petitions were turned in by
Stern's campaign.
Thomas said Thursday that
deciding to file the complaint
"was an extremely hard thing
to do" and was done only after
she consulted at attorney.
"I was .unprepared" for
,Little's request. for signatures,
Thomras 'said Thursday. "I' am
ashamed at the way I handled
it."
Stern faces Republicans Ron
Sanchez and Ron Schumaker in
Tuesday's Republican primary.
The winner of that race will
face Democrat Ken Bryan in
the Nov. 7 general election.
JB cops consider
using Segways for
downtown patrols
Pilot program
would add 2
full-time cops
for downtown
FROM S TAFF
A pilot program to put two
police officers on Segways
patrolling in downtown
Jacksonville Beach is being pro-
posed by the city's police chief.
Officers would patrol the
downtown area while standing
on the scooters, Police Chief
Bruce Thomason said in a
recent interview.
The program would be much
like one operating successfully
in Daytona Beach on that city's
boardwalk area, he said.
"The officers can cover a lot
of ground," Thomason said,
"and people want to stop and
talk to them."
Lt. Pat Dooley, who went to
Daytona Beach to check out the
program, said the Segways are
extremely user-friendly and
make officers much more
mobile. The Segways will be
deployed in concert with cops
using bikes, all-ternain vehicles
and cars, Thomason said.
The two officers in down-
town would be in addition to
the department's authorized
complement of 59 officers, but
the positions would be part of a
pilot program and no perma-
nent, additional new positions
would be created beyond 59,
the chief said.
Various funding sources are
being considered to cover the
costs of the program, which
would operate in addition to
the downtown Community
Assisted Policing Effort (CAPE)
already operating in the area,
Thomason said.
phoic. B, SEGWA',
Cops patrol on Segways as
seen in this catalog photo.
"We've made improvements
in the level of'safetv for busi-
nesses, residents and Nisitors,"
Thomason said. "We're looking
for ways to improve. \Ve have
to try to find a balance, but
there is always room for
improvement."
He noted that the public's
perspective of downtown safety
is a consideration when imple-
menting the pilot program.
The full-time downtown oth-
cers would be supplemented
with some overtime "slots by
other officers as needed, he
said.
He explained that a statistical
survey is being done to deter-
mine when and where officers
are needed. He said he still
must determine what the
downtown officers will do
when no one is downtown, for
example during a bad storm.
"Downtown is not busy 24/7.
To flood the area' with a bunch
of full-time officers would not
be a very efficient use of tax-
payer money," the chief said.
The pilot program, if
approved, will be tried in the
next few months, he said.
Costs for the program are still
being assessed.
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Rich said that Zebrowsky
told him he felt intimidated by
Bryant, but Zebrowsky denied
making such a statement.
Bryant said in an interview
Monday that the accusations
of intimidation are "totally
false."
"There has never been any
time that I have threatened ...
anything against staff mem-
bers," Bryant said.
Bryant confirmed that
no Ds:rZsIM' L e t]lnnuj .
LZebrQsk.y.- read the.- news
release to him over the phcne
last week and he deemed it
inappropriate to publish with-
out a disclaimer that it was
issued from Maguire's office.
"It is indeed unfortunate
that at best, the people of St.
Johns County have been forced
to pay for county resources
that caused them to suffer a
cruel hoax regarding promised
relief of uncontrolled growth,"
Rich said in his letter.
Candidates:
'.JContinued from A-i
its compatibility with the sur-
rounding community.
Their responses were a far cry
from those at a candidate
forum before the Palm Valley
Community Association in'
May. '
At that time, Bryan, Manuel
and Sanchez spoke of stopping
residential growth altogether
by denying any residential
developments that came before
them if elected to the county
commission.
.f.tern and Maguire also were
bAttered at that forum when
their opponents blamed their
high rates of development
approval for the infrastructure.
and financial problems within
the county.
Wednesday's event, which
saw much less finger-pointing,
was a sharp contrast from that
early forum as well as
Monday's debate between
Manuel and Maguire. "
Maguire has accused Manuel
of violating property rights by
recommending the denial of
developments while Manuel
served. on the St. Johns
Planning and Zoning agency.
"His answer was: 'Let them
[developers] sue I don't
care,'" Maguire said, quoting
Manuel.
Manuel has countered that,
saving his decisions were based
on Florida law and have not
been challenged in court.
Manuel cracked jokes with a.
seemingly carefree attitude
Monday,: but a stoic Maguire
took the event seriously.
Manuel joked that Nocatee'
developers are building safe
rooms for storms in all new
homes an indication that
"you can't get out of here."
'The audience laughed, but
Uaguire said, "I don't find it
funnyy"
One of the few topics they
agreed on was that the State'
Road 9B extension is the key to
reducing hurricane evacuation
times. :
The road will connect to the
southern end of 9A in Duval
County.
"I think 9B is strategically
the most important road to the
county," Manuel said, and
Maguire agreed.
But by the end of Monday's
debate, the twvo reverted back
to slinging mud at each other.
'"It's a character issue. I have
concerns," said Maguire after
questioning Manuel's business
partners, some of whom,'
Maguire said, have been tied to
the Mafia.
Manuel saw things different-
ly.
"This is an issue of represen-
tation," Manuel said.
"I believe he [Maguire] repre-
sents the developers very well.
I pledge to you that I will work
for you and you only."
In his closing statement
Monday, Maguire pointed out
that his concerns about
Manuel's background were,
shared by former Sheriff Neil
Perry in a news conference
Aug. 22.
Perry presented documents
that he said tied Manuel to
the Mafia.
Although the audience
laughed at Maguire's statement
Monday, he said many citizens,.
including Perry, are concerned
with ManuePs background and
"character."
But some audience members
questioned Perry's documenta-
tion.
Ponte Vedra Beaches
Coalition member Marcy
Silkebaken, along with several
other members, said Perry's
motives seemed questionable
because he was unclear about
where he found the "public.
documents" he presented.
Maguire said in an interview
Tuesday that he had nothing
to do with Perry's announce-
ment, even though 'a mailer
that used Perry's statements
arrived in mail boxes just four
days later.
Perry was out of town and
could not be reached for com-
ment.
His wife, Syd Perry, said in an
interview Tuesday that Perry
received the public documents.
from a few of his firefighter
friends.
She said her husband's news
conference was not politically
motivated.
"This. was not a political
issue," it was a safety issue, she
said.
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Council should look
toward the future when
passing ordinances
To-the editor:
I am amazed that the
Neptune Beach City 'Council
authorized a $6,000 study to'
c: ompare an empty 150,000 sq.
ft. building's traffic to the pro-
posed 117,000 sq. ft. Wal-,
Mart.
When Food Lion, Big Lots
and Scotty's were operational,
studies showed there were'
5/788 :automobiles in and out
of the complex daily. The city
study conducted, by Martha
Moore showed Wal-Mart
would generate 5,700 tips
daily.- However, the most sig-
nificant element of all was the
conclusion that 'existing roads
are. already failing under the
current level of service which
is an empty shopping center.'
. I pity the'property owners)
who has been paying taxes all
these years, because if all this is
true then no one anywhere in
Neptune or Atlantic Beach
should add one more car ,to
our roads until the city of
Jacksonville bringsthem up to.
proper standards.
Recognize that manypeople
do not like Wal-Mart and most
of us want to protect the char-
acter of our neighborhood.
However, I hope my City
Council members and fellow
citizens will remember we do
not have a populist form of
government, but instead, gov-
ernmerit based on constitu-
tional law, which specifically
protects the rights of property
owner.
No one needs to protect Wal-
Mart, but we must all protect
each other's property lights -
after all, next time it could be
you.
. I'm grateful to Councilman
Pardee who seems to have
comprehended" the issue of
law. I do hope his fellow coun-
cil members will not engage us
in a lawsuit, like they did over;
the Solantic sign.
Change and growth are
inevitable. I hope our Neptune
Beach Council will look
towards the future when pass-
ing ordinances and stop apply-
ing "quick fixes."
Laura Brockman
Neptune Beach,
To ,the editor:
I 'am responding;, to the
rec-nt article concerning the
City Council members' work-
shop about out garbage pick-
up for Jacksonville Beach.
,i Being a local business owner
ahnd a commercial property
owner, I have experienced sev-
eral service issues, with
Southland Waste Systems.
i,,U;,flutely share a dumpster
jgifft neighboring business
'pad'i-ng'-.for "two pick-ups per
week. I also have another corn-:
meicial property with a pick-
up of once pei week. At both of
my properties I have had
repeated problems with
Southland not picking up the
garage even once per week.
I h.ae made numerous calls
to Rick Miller with the city of
Jacksonville Beach about the
io..ck of senrice. I receive calls
back Irom him telling me that
tlhi drik er said he is picking up
as per his schedule. I have been
treated by our city liaison as if
'1 was not being truthful about
the level of service on more
than one occasion..W\hyv would
I be wasting my valuable time
as a business owner complain-
min if the job was being done?
I have even taken photos ot
"my. o. erflowving dumpstets
because it has been so frustrat-
ing paying for a service that is
not bein:4 tendered. This has
;been a repeated ongoing prob-
.lem foi mre at twio locations.
SIt is ery disturbing to me
Kathleen Feindt Bailey
Edito,; The Beaches Leader
Thomas, Wood
President and Publisher
that.; we cannot receive .the
level o service that we are pay-
ing for, in addition to paying a
full-time city employee to
monitor the lack of service we
are receiving. And to make
matters worse, I have been told
that it is not in the ordinance
for me to receive any kind of
credit for the numerous times I
have not received the service I
,anm .pasing,Soto ,, j ,, ,_, or
I,,ltIs rp); und rtan inirg ,Jh t
'this contr-act is uj for renewal,
:and I would hope that city
management is doing their job
by putting the contract out for
bid. There is certainly nothing
to lose with getting bids fromni
competitors, and all options
need to be considered. The
RFP might give the option for
renewal to Southland, but has
anyone at City Hall monitored
the number of complaints con-
cerning their level of service
before considering this renew-
al? .
I would like to urge any
other businesses or private res-'
idences to please write or con-
tact their City Council mem-
bers at City Hall if they are
experiencing similar problems.
like I have experienced. Speak
up notw while \ou can make a
difference about the level, of
service we will receiv-e in the
future!
Reasa Pabst
Jacksonville Beach
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Sheer demand for the, tele-
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to mention the staff'required
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Outraged by assumptions about NB
'To the editor:
If Mr. Christie's goal, in his
Aug. 23, 2006, letter, was to
outrage a large portion of the
Neptune Beach community -
including me he has certain-
ly succeeded.
While there are many inac-
curacies, non-sequiturs and
wild remarks in the letter, one
of 'the most outrageous
aspects is Mr. Christie's
unfounded and slanderous
assertions regarding the ethics
and integrity of the Neptune
Beach municipal staff, the city
council and other city offi-,
cials. Following are some
points I would like to make
regarding his various asser-
tions:'
1. Mr. Christie claims that a
petition favoring Wal-Mart,
containing 629 signatures,
was sent to the city and/or-
Mayor Brown by certified
mail, but that the staff refused
to accept the letter. Why
would anyone on the NB staff
refuse to accept a certified let-
ter? They would not know
what was in it. It could even
be a check in payment of
taxes 'or a lien. Staff would
have no idea until the letter
was accepted and opened. His
statement just doesn't make
sense.
2. He further claims that
the issue was "shoveled under
the rug" by city officials and
that they then "twisted the
facts." What facts? To whom
were they twisted? I have
attended every council and
planning board meeting re:
Wal-Mart. Why is it. that I
never heard a word from Mr.
Christie or any of the other
"629 :names" he mentions?
Why wasn't the petition pre-
sented or at least brought up
for discussion before either of
these boards, by its signers?
Why didn't Mr. Christie bring
this alleged conduct to light at
any of these meetings?
3. "We were treated like
criminals by their city annex
staff." What a remark to
spread before the world with-
out a word of fact to back it
up. Besides, NB has no
"annex". Is it possible that Mr.
Christie was at the
Jacksonville City "annex?"
4. Mr. Christie complains
that "Their web page" was
slanted against Wal-Mart. Of
course it was! It was the "Save
Our Beaches" Web site, set up
by persons who oppose the
store. Why 'didn't he, or the
mysterious 629, set up a pro
Wal-Mart web site?
5. How fortunate we are to
have this man come to our
city, for in only two years,
with his self-described, clear,
unbiased and "fresh attitude,"
he has quickly discovered and
revealed to us that our city
officials and staff, in their offi-
cial decisions: Favor a certain
unnamed "clique";. that they
resist new business coming in;
that they lie to the public
when they express concern
over additional traffic; and
that they are all racists who
oppose the store only because
they hate, blacks and'
Hispanics and believe that
those groups would, obvious-'
ly, bring crime -with them.
Talk about defamation! This
man has slandered everyone
in NB from the mayor down
to the most innocent resident.
I think it is his duty to name
these officials so we can vote
them out of office at the next
election. Christie is not the
only unbigoted person in NB.
No' thinking individual wants
to be represented by such offi-
cials. (And I, for one, don't
believe we have any such.)
While I am incensed
enough by Mr. Christie's slan-
derous remarks to take the
time to write this letter, at the'
same time, I know that it is
just the rant of someone who
hasn't found things to his lik-
ing since moving here.
However, in the end, I do
think it is necessary .to
respond because he has cast
aspersions on the entire com-
munity and has chosen to
broadcast them through a let-
ter to the editor.
Joanne M Hofmann
Neptune Beach
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Planter's Mr. Peanut, have
been around since World
War I. We all. grew iup with
Bordon's Elsie the Cow, '
Budweiser's Clydesdales, the
Gerber Baby and the
Morton Salt Babe ... I meari,
Girl. When I was in the
eighth grade, my mama sent
me to the Winn Dixie to
pick up a box of salt. That
was the first time I noticed a
short skirt on that girl on
the blue box. I was tem-
porarily in love.
Certain evolutionary
changes have come to pass:
with advertising's venerable
icons. The Jolly Green Giant
and Kellogg's Tony the Tiger
still look the same, except;
now when they chant or
yell "Ho Ho Ho" and ,
"They're Great," respective-
ly, the)' do it without an
echo. That reverberation
added another five seconds
of "cool" to the commercial.
There have been mascots
that disappeared and then
came back, like NBC's "In
Living Color" Peacock. It ,
has been around since 1955,
except for during most of'
the Jimnmy Carter adminis-
tration when they yanked it
off the air.
AMka-Seltzer used the cute
little three dimensional
Speedy Alka-Seltzer. singing
and dancing his wayN into
your stomach h, tor only 12
:'years.:However his famous
."Plop Plop Fizz Fizz, oh
what a relief it is," even
today is considered the
quintessential Madison
Avenue sing-along jingle.'
A couple of cute dogsj1ost
their icon status pretty'
quickly. Bud Light hired
Spuds MacKenzie in '87 and
gave4him his walking papers
two years later. Taco bell's
Chihuahua debuted in '97
but would not make it into
the next century. Two
felines fared better. M' or ris
the Cat appears to have a
"nine-lifetime deal" with 9
Lives. Exxon's Tiger will
always be around also, but
have you noticed they play
him down when oil prices
go up? Last time I heard
him roar, it sounded more
like a cash register.
One of the modern era
Mascots, the GEICO Gecko
which dates back to 1999,
seems to be being"phased
out. Celebrities have been
hired to "interpret"ordinary
customer's endorsements.
Music legends and icons in
their own right, Little .
Richard and Burt Bacharach
now appear to help us
understand what average
folks mean. Charo also
lends her talents.
The other night my wife
and I were out to dinner
with another couple and the
subject of Gecko's shrinking
role came up. Everyone was
in agreement that the lov-
able reptile should stay.
However, as the designated
driver for the night, I found
myself less emotional about
GEICO's choice of a
spokesperson than our
friend Mike.
On the drive home, Mike
mentioned the groundswell
support for our friend the
Gecko. "Seriously Hoyle,
just wait until GEICO opens
the envelope I'm mailing in
the morning! Heads are
going to roll at their ad
agency when they see our
petition!"
I told him "That's a lot to
expect from a cocktail nap-
kin with 11 names on it."
As Mike and Donna got
out of the car, he was look-
ing at his "petition." In the
driveway he said, "Well
Hoyle, if you felt that way,
why did you bother signing
it? Wait a minute, I don't
see your name."
As We drove away I heard
him yell, "Hey, who signed
their name Mr. Peanut?"
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SeptemDer i, uuO .
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More letters to the editor:
Atlantic Beach ignored majority's wishes on building limits
Atlatic each0 d ajejr"$
Shocked by board
To the editor:
I have owned my home at
659 Ocean Blvd. for 9 years. I
work hard to be a good neigh-
bor arid good citizen. I am
proud to call Atlantic Beach my'
"home". .
I,have attended many of the
public meetings in which the
proposed changes to the,
Residential Development
Standards have been discussed.
I spoke at the meeting that was
held at The Sea Turtle 2-3
months ago.
Mayor Wolfson began last
night's meeting and stated that
the issue is both emotional and
passionate -' a very true state-
ment. Whenever emotions and
passion enter any arena,' it is
natural and expected that large
percentages of people from both
sides of the fence will mobilize
to "fight for their cause".
Last night's meeting was con-
sistent with all other meetings I
have attended. During E\VERY.
meeting I have attended, the
number of people that do not
support the changes as currently
drafted FAR OUTWEIGH those
in favor. That is an undeniable,
fact. I have since been told that
the count last night was roughly
60 "against" the changes and 12 '
"for" the changes.
I had to leave [Monday's]
meeting around 9:45 p.m. due,
to other obligations. I drove
home and thought to, myself
"surely the commissioners must
be listening....listening to their
constituents is a ,fundamental
responsibility of their elected.
positions....they can't ,do their
lobs well without listening to
and acting for the will of the.
people....if they weren't listen-
ing prior to this evening, they
certainly' heard the will of the
majority tonight".
I then find out today that the
commission voted to take the,
next step toward approving the
proposed changes to the stan-
dards. THAT FACT IS NOTH-
ING LESS THAN INCREDIBLE.
Shame on my own naivete (see
paragraph above).
The concept of a democracy
was engineered to provide for'
the will of the majority. WHERE
THEN, IS THE GROUNDSWELL
MAJORITY THAT IS FOR THESE
CHANGES? IF THEY CAN'T BE
SEEN, ONE CAN, LOGICALLY
CONCLUDE THAT THEY SIM-
PLY MUST NOT EXIST. ,
I am left with the' following
conclusions and questions:
1. The so called "process" has
been -a total waste of everyone's
time. The commission is simply.
not listening. That is discourag-
ing. This is not what I expected
when I voted for certain of y'ou.
2. If the.commission is .truly
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interested in the will of the
majority, IT SHOULD PUT THE
PROPOSED CHANGES TO A
VOTE BY ALL REGISTERED
VOTERS IN THE CITY OF,
ATLANTIC BEACH. IF you are
truly interested in the will of the
majority, then YOU HAVE
'NOTHING TO LOSE AND
EVERYTHING TO GAIN by.
doing so.
On one occasion after anoth-
er, many individuals have urged
the Commission to put the issue
to a general vote. I do not recall.
ever hearing any response by
the Commission when this'sug-
gestion has been made. This
suggestion has been treated'
with benign neglect. WHY
WILL YOU NOT PUT THIS
ISSUE TO A GENERAL VOTE?
'3. While I am definitively
against the proposed changes, I.
would be at peace with whatev-
:Ier outcome is decided IF the
general public,' is, pemiitted to
.'SIMPLY vote "yes" or "no".
However, I can only conclude
- that this, commission feels, it is
more capable of deciding what
is 'best for the voters of Atlantic;
Beach than the voters them-,,
selves. Or perhaps it is afraid itf
won't like the outcome of a gen-
eral vote. ;
Commission shows contemi
for residents, democracy.,
'- ,.2: .~~~~~~ ~~. 3. ,
To the editor:
Last Monday I participated
in a public hearing in Atlantic
Beach to discuss the first read-
ing ot Ordinance # 90-06-195.
Public hearings. are, helo',to
enable our governIng body to
understand what the majority
of citizens want for their city.
It took over three hours for 62
people to speak against this
ordinance and 13 to speak for
it.,. .
THEN, never in my wildest'
or most naive dreams would I
have thought what happened,
would or could. In the course
of a few minutes the first
reading of the ordinance was
motioned, seconded and
passed. 'SLAM; BAM, thanks
for
, speaking people. NEXT,
ITEM PLEASE! .
Democracy as listed in
Webster's dictionary say "gov-
emui LIeit1dt'.,li ipeopjnfitjfer
directly or .&Iaroughj elected
representatives; majority
rule."
For the first time in my life
J, felt what dictatorship must,
feel:like in other countries. I'
am shaken to my, core. No
matter how all citizens in
Atlantic. Beach' might 'feel
about the ordinance that is
the present issue, I can only
hope that: ALL, of you will
stand by democratic rule. We,
teach our children and grand-
children about The
Constitution and what our
country stands for that makes.
it so great. V
them that even
not like' amaj
they must try to
majority:in, ou
tLq1support this
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To the editor:
A night ,,of arrogance,'
hypocrisy and condescen-
sion.
I'm speaking of the Atlantic
Beach ,City Commission
Public Hearing on the revi-
sions to the city's Residential
Development Standards.
The Commission
Chambers and the bridge and
deck outside were filled
beyond capacity with citi-.
,zens.' 74 folks chose to
address the Commission over
the next three .hours plus,,
with 82 percent, (61 to 13),
speaking against the ordi-
nance. The speakers opposed.
addressed their concerns.
regarding the city reducing
development rights on their
property by around 60 per-
cent. Those in favor generally
accused those in opposed of
being greedy.
Following the Public
Hearing, the mayor stated he
was sorry .the issue had
.become divisive and then
blamed those opposed fof
that. Citizens politely
addressing ,the Commission
regarding, their property
rights are being divisive?
The vote followed with the
Commissioners, except Mike
Borno, reading prepared
statements as to why the
voted to approve the ordi-
nance on, first reading. What
may I ask was the purpose of
the, public hearing? The
mayor voted against the ordi-
nance, he said, because he
wanted a FAR of .60 instead
of .54 (that's 6/100 of a per-
cent or 36 square feet on a
6000 s.f. lot, not even a good
walk-in closet).: The mayor
really wants the city to think
he would have voted against
if the issue had not already
been settled by Fletcher,
Waters and Simmons? How
stupid he must think the citi-
zens are.
This City 'needs a new
beginning with all aspects of
City Hall so we may get back
to enjoying our wonderful
town.
Harleston G. Parkes,
Architect
Atlantic Beach
To the editor:
. After, attending Monday
nights Commission meeting, it
is undeniable that the MAJOR-
ITY of the citizens of Atlantic
Beach don't want this new
Tad,Heyman ordinance. An unprecedented
Atlantic Beach number of 74 people spoke- 61
against the Ordinance, 13 for,
the Ordinance- over a 5 to one
ratio! Yet our Commission of
elected representatives still
voted to carry it through to a
pt second reading by a vote of 3-'
2.. If the ordinance gets.
rammed down our 'throats, it,
won't be over. The 'fight will
just begin. The people will rise
to the occasion with, a
Ve explain to groundswell of support from
when they do the vocal majority and see that
ority decision it will be un-done, if not dur-
o live by it. If a ing this' administration, the
r city chooses nex.t.. The divisivenes tl~is,bas
s ordi nranqi I cjqsedAsu sa iame- p.e ,fhis
ly live with it. administration. However,'if I
For this is our democratic way
of life. If for personal reasons
'you are agai nst this majority
* right, or resent this right, you
might as will give up living
here. Our city will be ruined.
For me this city issue is' no
longer a property rights or
building code issue. IT IS A-
'DEMOCRACY ISSUE. .Please
represent yourself and be at
the Sept.'11 meeting.
Susan Snead
Atlantic Beach
need to be divided to protect
my rights, then so be it.
,I am not a Realtor, Builder,
nor Developer, and I don't live
in the area that will be affected
by this proposed ordinance. I
do believe however, that we
don't need our city govern-
ment to "protect the minority
.from' the/ oppression 'of the
majority". It's a.bit self right-'
eous to assume- that because.
one's become elected to repre-,
sent the people, that one ulti-.
mately and unilaterally knows
what's, best for the people,
regardless of the citizens cries
against it. The people don't
need this type of paternalism.
It's' about representation, not
dictation. What happened to
Democracy (rule of the majori-
ty) where the citizens decide'
what they want by majority?
To create a law to satisfy the
'fe( t the expense of the many
siio't a' solution. There is a
solution to the 'big box house'
problem, but this ordinance
and it's use of FAR (Floor Area.
Ratio) isn't it, as it creates even
bigger problems. If FAR had
'been in effect over the past 100,
years, most of beautiful
Atlantic Beach wouldn't exist
today. Commissioners, the
time is now. Restore faith in
our local city government by
doing the right thing and
throw this ordinance out. Let
local professionals and citizens
take our existing code and
work with you to create,
changes to the code that really
do something to address -mass
and scale.
It is the small steps at the
local level where precedents
are set, which lead to larger
scale gains or losses in our
rights.
Jim Smith
. ., Member
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When: Sept. 19, 6 p.m. to.'
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Cost: $30 in advance or $40'
day of workshop.
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understanding product or
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and competitors. This class is
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When: Oct. 10, 6 p.m. to.9
p.m. Cost: $30 in advance or.
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Information: This training
workshop will provide, the,
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required for preparing a suc-
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When: Oct. 24, 6 p.m. to 9
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Cost: $30-in advance .or
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Bette Jane
O'Keefe A
BetteJane O'Keefe, 88; died
'August 24, 2006 in the Life.
Care Center of Jacksonville.,
'She was born December 14,.
1917 in Chicago, Ill., and lived
in Ponte Vedra Beach.
O'Keefe was a past president
of North County Hydro
Electric in Oita%%a, Ill. She and
her husband, the late.J. Barry'
'O'Keefe, were married for 51
years ..
O'Keefe is survived by her
daughters, Virginia M. O'Keefe
of Ponte Vedra Beach, and.
Barbara (Dennisi Hiffman of
River; Forest, Ill.; sisters,
: Geraldine (Edward) \Walsh ,of
Ottawa, Ill., and Virginia Sisco
of Santa Barbara, Calif., and
five grandchildren.
A Mass of .Christian Burial
will be celebrated at 11 a.m,.
'Sept. 6 in Our Lady Star of'the,
Sea Catholic Church of Ponte
Vedra Beach.
In lieu of flowers, donations
maybe made to the St. Vincent
de Paul Society, 526 First
Avenue Nqrth, Jacksonville
Beach, Fla. 32250.
Services under direction of
Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
Vincent Aron
Rebstock
Vincent Aron
Rebstock, 11, a
student at
PVPV/Rawlings
Eleme n tar\ -
School, died
August 28, 2006
Born in 4.,
Jacksonville, he Rebstock
lived in' Ponte
Vedra Beach.
Rebstock.is survived by his
parents, Roland B. Rebstock, Jr.
and Maureen Rebstock;"broth-,
ers, Justin Richard Rebstock
and Roland B. Rebstock 111; sis-
ter, Brittany Leigh Rebstock
and many other relatives and
friends. '
Visitation was held Thursday
evening at Quinn-Shalz
Funeral Home. The 'funeral
serve ice will be held at 7 p.m.
today in the chapel of Quinn-.
Shalz. Interment will be held
at 11 a.m. Saturday in Oak.
dGrove Cenietery at St. Mlary's,
Ga.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Asthma
Foundation or American Lung
Association in Rebstock's
honor..
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz. ,
SMarjorie Ann
Snyder
Mairjorie Ann: Sn\der, 78,
died August 21, 2006 at her ,
residence.
Snyder, who had a great love
for animals, is survived by sis-
ters Elizabeth Lewi of Ponte
Vedra Beach and Ell3 Bupp of
Fort Myers and a nephew, Scott
' Hallett of Jacksonville. ,
A private memorial service
will be held at a later date.
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Sawgrass office,
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in Ponte Vedra
Beach. He will lead a team of
professional Realtors while
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membership, loan growth and
staff development. He earned a
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Ponte Vedra Dermatology &
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Richard Crici, Ed.D. has joined
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JACKSONVILLE EBACH LIFEGUARD
BRIAN MILLER
BIRTH DATE 11/04/68
YEAR'S LIFEGUARDING 18
ACCOMPLISHMENTS Eagle, Scout, OETJEN 1ST ADD
Award Barnett Bank, Trophy, 2 Time Captain ARCVLSC
EDUCATION BA-Art Photography, BA Sociology. 95% of
AS-EMS "
HOBBIES Surfing, travel
FAMILY Wife, Lisa; dog, Nesta
SPECIFIC. TRAINING Fl. Certified firefighter, paramedic
MOST MEMORABLE RESCUE Rescued a burglar of old
'oier from the end of the pier.
ANYONE ELSE IN YOUR FAMILY EVER LIFEGUARD? NO
WHERE AND WHEN DID YOU LEARN TO SWIM? NTS,
San Diego, 1976
BEST PART OF BEING A LIFEGUARD? Espirit D'Corps
WORST -~ Sun damage
BEST ADVICE TO BEACHGOERS Listen to your lifeguard
and be aware of your surroundings.
BEST ADVICE TO OTHER GUARDS Stay on your toes, you
never know when something Is going to happen.
WHAT SUNSCREEN DO YOU USE?. Bullfrog
FAVORITE BOOK, MOVIE, MEAL...? The Great Gatsby,
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
GOLDEN OPPORTL CITIES
Bridge for Dummies Senior Poker Tournament
If you have always wanted to A weekly poker tournament
learn how to play bridge, or if is played on Wednesdays from
it has been years since you 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. at the Neptune
have and need a "brush-up," A Beach Senior Activity Center.
Beginners Bridge Class will be All tables, cards, chips, refresh-
offered for five weeks begin-, ments, and snacks will be pro-
ning on Tuesday. Sept. 12 from sided. The Senior Activity
3-5 p.m. at the Neptune Beach Center is located at 2004 Forest
Senior Acti\itv Center." "The ri Ave. and can be reached Ila
'course will be t.ugl jr.'sfr, .o'-Its16S. .;-
Bridge Player, Peggy
Higginbotham. Registration is Holiday Closure
required. The Senior Activity The Neptune Beach Senior
Center can be reached by call- Activity Center will be closed
ing 2-0-1688. on Monday, September 4 for
You Can Be an Artist, Too!
Art Classes are now forming
at the Neptune Beach Senior
S.: Activity Center scheduled for
Sept. 12 & 26. Noted local
artist, Linda Olsen, will be
guiding the sleeping artist in
you with various techniques
and styles demonstrated.
, .: Acrylic paints, brushes, and
stretched canvases are some of
the supplies needed. Call 270-
1688 for more details.
Yoga for Health & Healing
A gentle Yoga class for those
who are unable to attend a reg-
*. ular Yoga class due to limita-
Stions which prevent them
from getting down on the floor
or doing difficult postures will
be available on Wednesday
mornings at 11:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. beginning Sept. 6.
Emphasis will be on stretching,.
breathing, and relaxation.
Yoga practice will use chairs
S and other props to ensure all
participants will have'a posi-
tive experience. This class is
designed for people who have
a weight problem, arthritis.
Parkinson's disease, fibromyal-
gia, effects from a stroke, or
other maladies causing difficul-
: ties with movement, flexibility,
or balance..
the Labor Day Holiday. The
Center will remain closed to
senior activities on Tuesday,
September 5 due its being a
designated voting precinct.
Sterling Casino Cruise
The Neptune Beach Senior
Acti-ity Center has arranged a
day trip to Port Canaveral
aboard the Sterling Casino
Lines on Thursday, Oct. 5, leav-
ing, the Center at 7:30 a.m.
returning at 7 p.m. The pack-
.age includes round trip trans-
portation, parking, private tour
guide, cruise, private party' on
board, buffet, soft drinks,
entertainment, etc.
.,Reservations are required and
can be made at the Center
located at 2004 Forest Ave..
Call 270-1688 for further infor-
mation.
Southern Woman's Show
Transportation and group
tickets are available at the
Neptune Beach Senior Activity
Center for the 2006 Southern
Woman's Show scheduled for
Thursday, Oct. 19, 2006.. The
charter bus will leave the cen-
ter at 10 a.m. returning at 3:30
p.m. Call 270-1688 for more
information.
Relax
and
Enjoy...
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RELIGION"
Women's Day Celebration Woody Blackburn, and a silent Episcopal Church. being offered by Vivian is 521 SR AlA in Ponte Vedra. Calvary Anglican Church
Saint Andrew's African auction in addition to the golf Refreshments will be served at Bowlus, M.Ed., LMHC, and meets at 6:15 a.m. Friday at
Methodist Episcopal Church' tournament. 10 a.m. certified Pre-marital Instructor Art Show Perkins Restaurant, on Beach
will have a Women's Day For details contact Pastor All women are welcome to at' Ponte Vedra United "Behind Bethlehem," is the Boulevard .at San Pablo Road.
Celebration on Sunday, Sept. Julie Frank of Lord, of Life attend; for information con- Methodist Church. : current exhibit at the Bethel Pastor David Sandifer leads the
24 at 3:30 p.m. The Reverend Lutheran Church at 285-5347 tact Sara Brooks at 223-5294. The workshop is appropriate Gallery at Ponte Vedra study.
Dr. Jeanette C. Holmes and or Pastor Michael Blaker at St. The church address is 5th for engaged, newly married, Presbyterian Church. Over a The men's group from Beach
the Hope Chapel Mass Choir Andrew's by the Sea Lutheran Street and 11llth Avenue North and couples considering mar- hundred photographs taken by United Methodist Church will
will participate in the celebra- Church at 249-4575. in Jacksonville Beach. riage. The four-hour sessions .members of the Visual Arts have the first meeting for 2006
tion. All are invited to attend. will be held on the first Ministry will be on display to on Monday, Feb. 6 at the,
St. Andrew A.M.E. Church is Women's Network Potluck Senior Activities Saturday of the .month and give a behind the scenes look Golden Corral Restaurant at
at 125 9th St. S. in Jacksonville The Women's Network at Chief Meteorologist Tim begin at 8:30 a.m. at the ,church's annual 14035 Beach Blvd. at.6.pm.
Beach. For information con- Palms Presbyterian' Church Deegan from First Coast News For information and registra- Christmas "Bethlehem Visit." A men's Bible study is held at
tact Dr. Vallie M. Holloway, will have a potluck dinner on will be the guestspeaker at the tion visit www.happily-ever- For information call 285- 7 a.m. Monday at Ponte Vedra
Chairperson, at 249-7624.' :Wednesday, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. next'Senior Connection meet- after-fl.com. The church 8225;, the church address is United Methodist Church, 35
The event will be held in the ing at Our.Lady Star of the Sea address is 35 Executive Way in 4510 Palm Valley Road. Executive Way, Ponte Vedra
Anniversary Celebration church's new Fellowship.Hall. Catholic Church on Friday, Ponte Vedra. Beach.,
St. Andrew's by the Sea For information contact the 'Sept. 8 at 9 a.m. He will pro- -.. Catholic Charities Palms Presbyterian men's
Lutheran Church will have a_ church office at 246-6427; the vide information, and tips on Women's Brunch' Counseling Bible study is held at 7 a.m.
covered dish luncheon on 'church address is 3410 S. 3rd preparing for the upcoming' The Atlantic Beach WVomen's Professional marriage, fami- WVednesdavs in the Youthl
Sunday, Sept..17 to celebrate St. in Jacksonville Beach. hurricane season. The meeting' Connection will host a "Step ly, and addictions counseling Center/Fellowship Hall.
Pastor Michael Blaker's fifth' .' '' will be in the church's Cultural, Back into Time" Brunch or\ is offered by appointment, at Community Presbyterian
anniversary as, St. Andrew's' Lighthouse Golf Center at 5[45 A1A N in Ponte Wednesday, Sept. 6 at the Selva St. Paul's Catholic Church one Church at 150 Sherry Drive in
pagtor.The'church will provide Tournament \'edra. Marina Country Club from day a week through Catholic Atlantic Beach has Wednesday
the meat and dessert; those The Annual Charity Golf Seniors canf also participate 9:30 to 11 a.m. 'Holly Beasley, Charities Counseling Program. morning prayer breakfasts at 7
who plan to attend are asked' Tournament to benefit :St. in art classes, exercise, games, Executise Director of the Call 354-4846 extension 230' a.m.
to bring a covered dish. The Andrew's Lighthouse will be and trips. All are welcome to Beaches Museum and for information. St, Paul's is at St. Paul's by the. Sea
luncheon will be at noon. The held at Queens Harbor Golf attend; contact Gheryl at 543- Historical Center, and inspira- First Avenue and :.th Street in 'Episcopal Church has a Men's
church address is 1801 Beach Club on Monday, Oct.' 9. The 1130 for:information. tional speaker Mary Moore will Jacksonmille Beach. Prayer Group and Bible Study
Blvd.; the church office num- entry fee is $100 with a $15 '. speak. The club is at 1600 Selva which meets on the first and
ber is 249-4575. discount for registration before Beaches Fine Arts Series Marina Drive in Atlantic Celebrate Recovery. third Saturday of the month at
Sept. 11. Players of all levels The opening concert in the Beach. Celebrate Recovery, a bibli- 8 a.m. in Stormes Hal. The
Encourager's Fashion Show are welcome. Beaches Fine Arts Series will be Women's Connection is cal based program for persons men's group also participates
The Encouragers Luncheon St. Andrew's Lighthouse pro- a performance by the Chris' affiliated with Stonecroff facing personal problems, in outreach efforts. All are wel-
for adults 55 and over will be vides temporary housing for Norman Ensemble on Sunday, Ministries and Christian meets every Friday at 6:30 p.m. come to attend. The address is
held on Thursday, Sept. .14 at patients and their families who Sept. 17 at 3:30 p.m. The c6n-: Women's Club. Reservations in the fellowship hall of Beach 465 11lth Ave. N. in
Neptune Baptist Church have travelled to northeast cert is free and \ill be followed are requested by Sept. 4; the United Methodist Church, 3rd Jacksonville Beach.
Fellowship Hall. Registration is Florida for medical care. .by an art exhibit and recep- cost is S 12 and complementary Stheet at 7th Avenue North, Sunrise Community Church
at 10:30 a.m., a fashion show Contact Ed Asher at 246-5606 tion. It: ill be held at St. Paul's child care is available. To regis- lacksonmille Beach. offers Men's Study Groups at 6
will begin at 11 a.m. Lunch for Golf Tournament registra- by the Sea Episcopal Church at ter call Susan at 714-9962, Through worship and same- :15 a.m. and 7 p.m. on
will be served at 11:30. There is tion or information. 5th Ave. and 11th St. North in Mary at 223-1002, or email gender small groups, people Wednesdays. Contact the
a $5 donation at the door for" l acksonville Beach. atlanticbeachwc@-'ahoo.com. can work on personal struggles church office at 249-3030 for
the luncheon. "Leave No Man Behind" For information about this such as eating disorders, alco- information; the church
Call the church office at 249- New Life Christian and other concerts in the, Hebrew School hol/drug abuse, and codepen-' address is 298 Aquatic Drive.in
2307 for reservations. The Fellowship will have a men's 'series, call 270-1771. Registration is now open for dency. The evenings begin Atlantic Beach.
church address is 403 3rd St.; retreat at Epworth by the Sea ,.. the new Beaches Hebrew with dinner. Call 249-2343.
parking is available behind the on St. Simon's Island, Georgia Prayer for Schools School at Chabad @ the Singles groups
church. on Sept. 7 through Sept. 9. The On Thursdays from 9:30 to Beaches for the 2006/2007 The following are church-
theme is "Leave no Man 11 a.m, a group meets at the school year. Classes for chil- Men's group meetings related singles groups in the
Golf Tournament Behind." For information and 'Winston Family YMCA to pray dren ages 5-13 will be held on Hodges Blvd. Presbyterian Beaches area. Church member-
A Golf Benefit for Luther registration contact the chwch for school, media, family, and Wednesdays and Sundays. To Church offers "Bible and ship is not required:
Springs Camp, Conference and at 223-6000. church. The YNMCA is on schedule an appointment to Bagels", a men's Bible study St. Andrew's Lutheran
Retreat Center will be held on Landrum Lane in Ponte Vedra. learn about the school, contact group, at 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. on Church has Young Adult
Monday, Sept. 18 at the,-Golf Church Women United For information call 285-0267. Hebrew School Director Leah Wednesdays in the Fellowship Group meetings. Contact
Club at South Hampton in St. The September meeting of Kurinsky at 543-9301. Hall. The church address is Pastor Mike at 249-4575 for
Augustine. There will be a Church Women United will be Happily Ever After Information is also available at 4140 Hodges Blvd. For infor- information.
demonstration by PGA held at 10:30'a.m. on Friday, A- marriage skills workshop www.ChabadBeaches.com/He mation call 223-6922.
Champions Tour 'member, Sept. 8 at St. Paul's by the Sea called Happily Ever After is brewSchool. Chabad's address The men's group from See BRIEFS, A-9
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COASTAL CHRISTIAN ~1 ....... Worship Opportunities SUNRISE Sunday Worship Services
Wayne Dyer "___ 9:00 a.m. Contemporary* COMMUNITY CHURCH 8-30 and 1100 a.m.
Our Congregation meets at 7Tie Po er of Intenuoon W 11:15 a.m. Traditional* Sunset Service at 5:45 p.m.,
Castillo de Mexico Louise Ha. *Kids brship provided An Evangelical Free Church
1222 S. Third treet Can Heal ur Li Sunda School Nursery at all services
1222 S. Thrd Street Deepak Chopra 10:00 a.m. for all ages Sunday School & A.B.F.'s 9:00 a.m.
553-9910 Peace Is The Its e a. e. Jeff Bennett,Pastor Worship Service 10:15 a.m. Sunday School
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10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. l-95&J.lrner Buler Bld. United Methodist Behind Prosperity Bank Atlantic Beach Ph, '9oQ 6 m- .,Pcnor
Jacksomille Church of Religious Science Cht arch 280-5141 www%.pi-umc.org Phone: 249-3030 Pc.Lus1
www.coastalchristian.org 398-4353 or www.jaxcrs.org "Connecting the Unconnected"
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ANGLICAN CHUirRCH Presbyterian Church I- M STUDY CLASS J CHURCH -
4A TraditionalAnglican Churchi t he,t fiEnds gat'er u' worship" Wed. Evening 7:30 pm i7 MISSOURI SYNOD
,247-1442 4510 Palm Valley Road iCR 210i
Holy Communion 4 w1wP.p vpc.com RN 90 ( W IQt&t1 Ribault Garden Club 1423 N. 8th Ase., Jax Beach
every Sunday at 8:00 A.M. Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m. 1050 Highsa. AIA* A285-4288 705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch Rev. Dana A. Brones. Pastor
SSunday Breakfast (Corner 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N.) Phone: 249-5418
Hol Trinity meets in the Old Chapel : Sunday School 9:00am htp://ww.blcjaxbeach.org
at 610 Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach Nurery & Toddler MinitreL worsh l01 Sam 3 a Traditional
MALING ARESPMiddle, High School, College Worship -a 10:15am 355-5100 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Ser vce
MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294 Ei-iluui, nigi li. College mail Service
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL32240.0294 Adult Ministries ne, begirmngsbc@clearwire.net Dial A Prayer 355-7044 Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm
www.holytrinityneptunebeach.org '' Music & Art Ministries Website: r Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Rev. Robert C. Adams, Vicar Home ofa Bethlehem nisit w v .onhnewithne beginnings.com Church of the Daily Word Adult Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.
ST. ANDREW'S ST. FRANCIS t Paul's by the Sea BE- CH C APECTHUnJ r TRADITIONAL YET TIMELY
LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) L-ATHE-FELD -BACE L U-C Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m.
(BY THE SEA) PISCOPAL CHICH Episcopal Church _I Worship Service 10:15a.m.
A Stepen iBestra B Congregation N60,, .. EN UNE BEAeCH Youth Fellowship 11:30 a.m.
1801 Beach Bd.REAL, R TED, RELEVANT
JacksonI lle Beach 249-4575 T / AL, R D, RL-VAN Nursery Provided -
PASTOR M1CBAEL BLAKER Pastor SteveMcCoy CHRIST
Sunday Worship 895- Palm Valley Road : 0.F Associate Pastor Howard McMinn
8:00 am & 10:30 am Ponte Vedra, FL 543-0112 Wco e Childen'sCnapel AtlOamSun WORSHIP SERC UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School Sunday Services Welcome Famles 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 Cnnristian Formation At 9:00 am Wednesday 7 PM Neptune Beach 249.5370
Youth/Adult 9:15 am Holy Eucharist 10:00am Corner ol 5th SI. 8 11th Ave. N. Jax Beach. FL www.stpaulsbylhesea@spbts.net TEL 241.4211 Rev. Patrice Spenser
Nursery Provided (Crse Crel dinht t h s e 904-249-4091 www.beacheschapel.com Shae in the love ofl'Christ .
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN LORD OF LIFE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ST PAUL'S ST. JOHN'S
'I HURH LUTHERAN CHURCH A of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ) CATHOLICC CHURCH
S l her. Drve Atlantic Beach FL LHURC ER ANH 2125 Oceanfront & Seagate, Neptune Beach CATHOLIC 2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
d 0 Revr Dr Gane Goodman.Pator (ELCA) B pts r h Come worship with us by the ocean. 1 s 'ueo 5t"t e Father Joseph Meehan
SP, Ch r l iice 249-898 276 N. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Bch SATURDAY EVENING Traditalvices Jacksonvielle Beach Sat EEKEND MASSES.: p.m
eww communirypcusa org Ph. 285-5347 6:30 pm- Contemporary Worship Service 8:00 & 9:00am
Rr~h~rl ., DFu sroi, 63pmn.-' SUNDAY Serce Celebration Praise FatherWm. A. Kelly, pastor Sunday 9 a.m', 11 a.m.
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Sunday Morning Worship 8:30 & 11a.m. Sunday Contemporary Worship 10:30 am- Traditional Service Saturday Mass 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. RECON IATION
Church School-All Ages 9:45 a.m. 8:30am WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY (SEP.MAY) Sunday Mass 7:00,8:30,10:00, Satur 10:00 .m. or b
Youth Fellowships 5pm 6:30 pm The Gathering 5Suea ss-3 00am,:0 0 Std 1 0 obya0
ContemporaWorshipSe. 5:59.m Sunday Church School9:45am BibleStudies for EveryAge & Life Situation 6:30Chir, Bible Study,Youth 1130 a.m. & 7 p.m. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Chnemlhor Wednesd .m Sunday BW Worship 110am 407 Third Street Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor,* 246-2010 Saturday Confessions Wed. 6:00 p.m. (K-3) 7:15p.m. (4-6 gr.)
Chancel7 p.mSudayBW Worship 11:00am www.neptunebaptist.rg Neptune Beach James Collins, Associate Pastor After 9a.m. Mass & 4:30 -5:20 p.m.
Weekday Preschool/Kindergarten (3, 4 & 5 yr olds) Nursery Provided, Tom Bary, Pastor 904-249-2307 www.fccbdoc.com /email:fccbdoc@bellsouth.net 246-6014
Ij Palm Valley Baptist Church Tk L BRabbi EliezerBen-Yehuda,PhD. Spiritua Leader OQCEANSIDE
4890 Palm Valley Road. Ponte Vedra ET ELa., rtWilli .a. Presid. ent c UR H OF CHRIST I T
285-2447 StuartWlla" Pride.t "1025 Snug Harbor Court
Rev. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor uiaidf 1j[iJh 288 N.Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (fx) 273-5567 (off Mayport Rd. at W. 11th St. and Orchid
de ira oo 4 00 q Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 12:00 noon St.) 324 N 5th St., 249-2314
Join us on Sunday for: Service Times Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Bible Study 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School for all ages 9 9:15 AM We have a full range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish 246-2709
Evening ibSudy SundaS ay:0Om& 1:00m community. Please contacto.ur officem-f8-5 forinfonnationabout adult Jerry Murrell, Miinister Blended Worship 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Evening opportunities, 100am education, Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Bible Class Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
Family Dinner 6:00 PM
Children and Youth Bible Study 7:00 PM (904) 268-2500 "A home for Jewish Fandlies at the Beach" Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Chid Care and Nult Worship Sery provided 7:00 www.MandarinChrisian.com Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
The rihteousshall flour tree 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy.tpre .--_ -.~ : R '17-'e. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Service interpreted for the hearing impaired
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Woman to Woman
Two churches organize Elizabeth Ministries to aid women
by KATHY NICOLETTI
STAFF WRITER
Through the Elizabeth
Ministry, women at Our Lady
Star of the Sea Catholic Church
and St. Paul's Catholic Church
other support and encourage-
ment to other women "in spe-
cial times of motherhood."
"This program empowers
women to reach out to each
other in a spirit of sisterhood
regarding issues related to child-
bearing. The ministry provides
woman to woman support,"
said I Kelly Voytecek,
Coordinator of the Elizabeth
Ministry at Our Lady Star of the
Sea.
The ministry is inspired by
the Biblical account of the rela-
*tionship. between Mary, the
mother of Jesus, and her cousin,
Elizabeth, said Voytecek.
Our Lady Star of the Sea has
offered this ministry since the
1990s.
Dina Voutour, the Director of
Religious Education at the
church, started the ministry
there to respond to the needs of
the growing number of young
families in the parish, said
Voytecek.
Women who are expecting a
baby can request to be placed
on the church's Elizabeth
Ministry prayer list. The coordi-
nator then determines if the
woman has any special needs
and finds a way to, offer sup-
port.
"Frequently, we help with
meals around the time a baby is
born. If a woman has other
needs, such as being on bedrest
during her pregnancy, the
,Elizabeth Ministry offers appro-
priate support," she said.
Kathleen (KC) Walsh and
Mimi Coleman began working
together to organize an
Elizabeth Ministry at St.. Paul's
last spring.
Walsh became interested in
finding a way to support other
women in the childbearing
years after she suffered two mis-
carriages in 2005. She learned
about the Elizabeth Ministry
from her son's pediatrician, Dr.
Barbara O'Reilly, she said.
Coleman, who is the
Director of Religious Education
at St. Paul's, said that she
"became convinced of the need
though my role as DRE, espe-
cially through a recent experi-
ence I had talking with a
woman who had lost a baby.
....I knew that Elizabeth
Ministry w6uld fill the need."
The areas where Elizabeth
Ministry volunteers. can help
other women include pregnan-
cy support, celebration of the
birth of, a child, grandparent
support, miscarriage and infant
or child loss, fertility and infer-
tility, adoption, and infant or
child crisis, said Walsh.
Women who request support
from the Elizabeth Ministry will
be matched with "a volunteer,
who can say I've been there,"
said Coleman.-
The response to the request
for volunteers has been very
good, with women of varying
ages and experiences wanting
to help, said Walsh.
The volunteers receive train-
ing about what is appropriate
for the ministry. They also have
access to resource materials.
"This is not meant to be
counseling," said Walsh.
."And the ministry does not
provide medical advice," said
Coleman.
Women and their families are
also beginning to request help
from the ministry.
."Calls are already coming in
and we are getting referrals for
folks to be contacted," she said.
One of the 'first calls to the
ministry came from a local gen-
tleman who was calling about
his daughter who had recently
suffered a miscarriage, said
Walsh.
"He told us 'We're at such a
loss and I don't know what to
say. I don't know who cries the
loudest, my wife or my daugh-
ter.'"
Through the ministry, we
were able to provide support to'
the family and also suggest
some resources that might be
helpful for their daughter, who
lives in New Orleans, said
Walsh.
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teens. Cast members are made up of 8th through 12th grade students from northeast Florida schools. Performances are held on
the first Friday of the month during the school year at churches and other locations in the area. Youthquake Live will also host
"Acquire the Fire" at Veterans Memorial Arena on Sept. .29-30. Ron Luce, President and founder of Teen Mania Ministries, will be
the guest speaker; Christian bands Skillet and Autumn.Ashley Band will perform at the conference. Tickets for "Acquire the Fire" are
$55 and $49 prior to Sept. 15 and $60 and $55 at the door. For information call the Youthquake Live office at Christ the Redeemer
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RELIGION BRIEFS
Cont. from A-8
New Life Christian
Fellowship, 2701 .Hodges
Blvd., Jacksonville has month-
ly Single Adult Ministry meet-
ings. Contact Pastor David
Wheeler at 223-6000 for infor-
mation. Childcare is provided
for some events.
Beach United. Methodist
Church !has Monday :Night
Alive for singles at 7 p.m. on.
Monday nights and Singles
Coffee House 10:45 a.m. :on
Sunday. For information visit
www.beachumc.org or call
249-2343. BUMC is located at
325 7th Ave. N.
Beaches Chapel Church, 610
Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach.
Singles over age 33 meet the.
last Saturday of the,month at 7
p.m. at the church. 241-4211.
Christ Episcopal Church,
400 San .Juan Drive in Ponte
Vedra, offers a singles ministry
called Solo Flight. For informa-
tion contact the church office
at 285-6127..
Christ the Redeemer
Church, 190 S. Roscoe Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach. Weekly,
Bible study and monthly social
event such as ,square dancing
for ages '30 and up.. 280-5813.
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
Church, 4510 Palm Valley
Road, Ponte Vedra Beach. Bible
study group at 11 a.m.'
Sunday and occasional other
activities for singles ages 30'
and older.
Church Activities for Kids
; The following events are
held at Beaches area churches
on Wednesday for youngsters:
*Palm Valley Baptist Church
at 4890 Palm Valley Road in
Ponte Vedra has Bible Study
has a Family Dinner at 6 p.m.
and children and youth Bible
study at 7 p.m. Call 285-2447.
*Sunrise Christian Church
youth group meets 7 p.m. to
8:30 p.m., beginning with
group praise and worship, fol-
lowed by small groups for fel-
lowship,, Bible study and
prayer.The church is at 298
Aquatic Drive, Atlantic Beach.
Call 249-3030.
"Bethlehem Lutheran
Church atl423 8th Ave. 'N.,'
Jacksonville, Beach has Junior
High Youth Group activities
from 6:45 to 8 p.m. The Senior'
'High Youth Group meets on
Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m. Call
249-5418.
*Christ Episcopal Church at
Solana Road and San Juan
Drive in Ponte Vedra offers
dinner in the parish hall for
youth and families at 6:15
p.m. A children's art program
is held from 7 to 8 p.m.
Church choir school to
develop musical skill and
Christian formation is offered
for age 3 through sixth grade
prior to Wednesday evening
dinner. The school is' free and
is given by Dr. Timothy
McKee, Music Director of the
church. Call 285-6127. .
*Youths in grades six
through 12 meet at 7 p.m. to
8:30 p.m. on Sundays follow-
ing Sunset at Palms in, the
Youth Center/Fellowship Hall
at Palms Presbyterian Church,
3410 3rd St. S., Jacksonville
Beach. Call 246-6427.
*Dynamic Disciples (grades
K-'5) will resume on Sept., 6 at
First Christian Church of the
Beaches from 6:30 to 7:45.
Teens in 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. meeting
at 7:15 p.m. Bridge Builders
for grades 6 through 12 meets
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Call 280-
5694.
*Kernan Blvd. Baptist
Church at 4000 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, Third
Street at 7th Avenue North,
Jacksonville Beach, meet 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. at various loca-
tions. Directions to
Wednesday meetings Iare,
handed out at 247, the
Church's Sunday night worship
service for youths, held 6 p.m..
to 8:45.p.m..
*New Beginnings Baptist
Church at 1050 State Road
A1A in Ponte Vedra offers Kids
K'Nextion for ages 3 to fifth
grade, Praise Band, and middle
and high school youth activi-
ties beginning at 6:30 arid 7:30
p.m. Call 285-4288.
*Ponte Vedra United
Methodist Church at' 35
Executive Way in Ponte Vedra
has activities for youth meet 5
to 8:00 p.m. Cherub and
Children's choir meet at 5:45
p.m. Youth Creative Arts
Ministry is from 5:45 to 8 p.m.
Other youth activities ate held
during the week; and Junior
and Senior High Youth Group
,meet on Sundays from 6 to 8
p.m. Call 280-5141.
*Neptune Baptist Church at
407 Third Street in Neptune
Beach has games, drama,
music, and topical messages
for youth from grade six
through twelve. Sixth through
eighth graders meet from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. and 'ninth
through twelfth graders meet
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Call 249-
2307.
*Community Presbyterian,
Church has Cherub Choir at 4
p:m. and Junior Choir at 5
p.m. Senior high school stu-
dents meet at 3:30 p.m. to dis-
cuss issues at "Trash Talk." Call
249-8698 for information.
Retreats at Marywood
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planned at the Marywood
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Switzerland area of NW St.
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Road 13. For information, call
287-2525 or toll-free (888)-
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becoming a spiritual director.
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of a spiritual director. There is
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*Page 10A
OPINION
Panthers out-duel Yellow Jacket
ROB
DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR
Quick jabs
from the
headlines
Tust wondering where all
These "experts" who criti-
cized Tiger Woods for leav'-
g his swing coach have
gone? It wasn't too long ago
that the talking heads and self-
proclaimed golf gurus said
S'Voods' struggles were the
direct result of his departure
om Butch Harmon. "Tiger.
needs to call Butch and beg
him to come back," they
sniffed. "He's lost without
him." Yeah, that would be' lost
as in two consecutive majors
and four wins in a row.
It's refreshing to see Terrell
Owens dearly learned his
lesson from last year's deba-
cle with the Philadelphia
Eagles. Following a tumul-
tuous relationship with QB
Donovan McNabb and head
coach Andy Reid that caused
Owens to be suspended for
the team's 'final nine games,
he signed with. Dallas in the
off-season. Since then it's
been only smooth sailing. No
trouble; problems or con-
flicts with Cowboys coach
Bill Parcells. Uh, sure. Hard
to fathom that the Jaguars
actually considered pursuing
Temperamental Terrell.
Nease High was very impres-
I sive last weekend in'a 34-3. '
win over two-time Tennessee
state champ Memphis
University School, but it's hard
to tell whether the Panthers
are that good, or the Owls sim-
ply didn't measure up. If noth-
ing else, the victory served as a
confidence builder for Nease
players, and that may have
been head coach Craig
Howard's goal all along.
Why are University of
Florida football games on
pay-per-view? That's what
killed boxing all the best
fights cost $49.95 and are
out of reach for casual fans.
Only the hardcore, die-hard
fight fan ponies up for pay-
per-view broadcasts and the
sport has lost its'ability to
attract a young audience.
Have to laugh at all the
national pundits bemoaning
the Red Sox' fortunes after
recently. losing some players to
injury. "No team has been
more devastated by injuries
than Boston," they wall.
Seems they conveniently for-
get that the New York Yankees
have been without Garys'
Sheffield and Hideki Matsui
for most of the season. Those
are two huge bats in the mid-
die of the order, plus starting
pitcher Carl Pavano's only
action in more than a year was
crashing his Porsche into a
tractor-trailer truck last week.
U.S. sprinter Marion Jones
could learn her fate early
next week. Her "B" sample is
slated to be tested this Friday
following a positive test for
the endurance-enhancer EPO
in Jones' "A" sample at
June's national champi-
onships. She could face a
two-year ban from track and
field, but the blow to Jones'
reputation will be far greater
since she has always claimed
to be drug-free, even after
being enmeshed in the
BALCO steroid scandal.
This weekend's Florida State-
Miami college football game
has lost some of its luster with
the suspension of four key
Hurricanes players, but it's still
a great idea to start the season
with such a big match-up.
Look at it this way: Both teams
had all summer to prepare for
Each other, the winner gets a
Huge boost in momentum and
Sthe loser has the remainder of
Sthe season to recover and
climb back tip the national
rankings.
Nease proves
stronger team
in battle of St.
Johns powers
By ROBERT DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR
The Nease High girls volley-
ball team rebounded nicely
from a weekend loss to defeat
St. Johns County rival St.
Augustine 3-1 Tuesday night.
The contest was a much-antici-
pated, early-season match-up of
two of the area's premier volley-
ball squads.'
"St Augustine is our big rival,
especially in-county," said
Panthers outside hitter Paige
DePriest. "They're going to be
one of the best teams coming
into districts, so to beat them
tonight was just amazing. It just
showed us, I mean, we didn't
get too down after [a loss to]
Bishop Kenny, but it was such a
mental loss, and then to
bounce back and beat such a
good team tonight was amaz-
ing."
In a tense battle from the
opening serve, Nease prevailed
25-18, 25-15, 24-26, 25-17. But
the games were much closer
than scores would indicate.
"The third game wasn't our
best game by far," said DePriest,
who had 16 points for Nease.
"In that game the momentum
kind of switched. It was a close
game decided by just a few key
points. A few points is what
decided all of the games, real-
ly."
Panthers co-head coach C.J.
Sherman said she thought her
team looked flat, but praised
players for rebounding to win
the fourth game and seal victo-
ry.
"Wesley Anne Barden just
has no fear right now because
she's a freshman playing on
varsity," Sherman said. "So
there's no fear and she goes out
and' just swings away whereas
some of the oldei players, tle
more seasoned, are nervous
about making mistakes some-
times. But Wesley Anne doesn't
know which teams she's sup-
41 '."
4*2,
Pnolo by ROB DANIGELO
Nease High's Cierra Pillsbury dives to save the ball during action against St. Augustine High Tuesday. The Panthers defeated their
cross-county rivals, 3-1, in an eagerly-anticipated match-up between two of the area's top volleyball teams.
posed to be nervous against and
which ones she's not.
"And Chnstina Vergo really
came alive right when we need-
ed her," Sherman said. "She
had four kills at the end of
game four, plus a big block, to
put us over the top."
Meghan Sherman led all
players with 16 kills, 22 points.
i.e ereice. aces, -nd.Al9 ,digs
Freshman \\esley Anne Barden
had eight kills, Laura Phillips
and Vergo chipped in with six
kills each and Cierra Pillsbury
had 16 digs in the winning
effort. iThursday night).
Megan Stewart "It's three tough
had 25 assists and \El .- matches in a row
Nicole Baran had '' 4 .a,. with Bishop Kenny,
19 digs to lead the ,,, '' St. Augustine and
Yellow Jackets. Bolles, but that's
Following last how we'll find out
weekend's loss to how good this team
Bishop Kenny, C. I is," she said. "Even
Sherman said she though I thought
didn't.,know how,.. A-,-- ---E ...e erea itl at
heI. team would. ACE. tonig t,e latke- the
respond to consec- PANTHERS 3 fact that [we] played
utive matches well enough to win
against top rivals and we'll just have
St. Augustine and Bolles to continue to improve as the
season get going."
NOTE: Panthers co-head
coach Dawn Madden gave birth
to Corey Mark Madden at 1 1
a.m. Tuesday. Fellow coach C.J.
Sherman said she spoke to
Madden later that afterridon
and reports both mother .and
the-21-inch baby are ddioig
well.
"She"wanted "rt' 6' all) -ier
again soon astl'Mllt;
over," Sherman said following
the win over St. AugustiHe.
"She said she can't wait to hear
the result."
Carrier's goal:
Making the cut
at Pebble Beach
Photo by ROB DeANGELO
Panthers outside hitter Meghan Sherman gets ready to slam a kill against St. Augustine High
Tuesday night at Nease High School. Sherman lead the Panthers with 16 kills and 19 digs.
By CHUCK ADAMS
STAFF WRITER
Greg 'Carrier, a sophomore
member of Providence High's
boys golf team, intends to be
playing at Pebble Beach on
Sunday.'
"Yes, I do. Definitely,"
Carrier said by phone Monday,
while in the middle of a prac-
tice round at Del Monte Golf
Course in California.
A Ponte Vedra Beach resi-
dent, Carrier is one of three
Jacksonville-area representa-
tives at this year's Wal-Mart
First Tee Open at Pebble Beach,
an official Champions Tour
tournament that pairs 78 jun-
ior golfers with 78 senior tour
professionals. The other locals
are Amelia Lewis of Jackson-
ville and Andrew Keywprth of
St. Augustine.
Carrier and Lewis qualified
for the event at the tourna-
ment's east coast regional
open qualifier, played June 21
at Independence Golf Club in
Midlothian, Va. Keyworth
qualified through the First Tee
selection process, which took
place July 23-27 on Colbert
Hills Golf Course at Kansas
State University.
This is Carrier's second trip
to the three-day Wal-Mart Fust
Tee Open, which is played on
Pebble Beach Golf Links and
Del Monte GC. The tourna-
ment is televised nationally on
The Golf Channel and NBC.
Last year, Carrier was paired
with John Bland, a five-time
Champions Tour winner from
South Africa. The two missed
the 36-hole cut by two strokes.
Hale Irwin Won last year's
tournament, the 43rd victory
of his senior tour career. Irwin
also owns 20 PGA Tour title.
. "We played Pebble Beach
the second day," Carrier said
Monday, while on the eighth
hole of his practice round at
Del Monte. "Coming down
the back nine we played really
good."
Carrier traveled to
California Sunday with his
family. Tournament pairings
were announced Tuesday
evening at the Inn at Spanish
Bay.
WVednesday night, at a din-
ner held at the Pebble Beach
Beach Club, the seniors will
talk with the junior players
about the core values of the
First Tee, which gives young-
sters from all backgrounds an
opportunity to develop,
through golf and character
education, life-enhancing val-
ues such as honesty,'integrity
and sportsmanship.
A Champions Dinner will be
held Saturday night at the
Monterey Aquarium.
Last year's visit to Pebble
Beach GL was Carrier's first
look at one of golf's most sto-
ried courses.
"I didn't really know what itj
was like," he said. "It's defi-'
nitely my favorite golf course
now."
The pairing of junior players
with seniors helps the young-
sters. "It's great," said Carrier.
"They really help you with
your game. They're really
nice."
Carter did play on Sunday,
last year, but it was in an ama-
teur event at Del Monte. He
did, however, go to Pebble to.
watch the end of the Wal-Mart.
First Tee Open.
As to his sophomore season
at Providence, Carrier said the:
starting lineup hasn't been
established.
"We've not quite there yet,"
said Carrier, who played No. 2J
as a freshman for the Stallions,
who lost three seniors last|
year, including their No. 1.
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 11A
1 2006
Jaguars suffer a big blow as
Jones sustains an ACL tear
Last Saturday night against
the Tampa Bay
L Buccaneers, Jaguars full-
back Greg Jones injured his
knee, At first the staff was
optimistic that this may have
been an MCL injury, which
would have likely kept him
out of play for a few weeks.
However, an MRI and follow
up physical examination con-
firmed a worst case scenario,
that Jones had torn his ACL,
surgery would be necessary,
anrd he would be lost for the
season.
Jones is no stranger to a
serious knee injuries, having
gone through this before dur-
ing his college days at Florida
State, and is prepared for the
challenge that lies ahead.
Jones' loss will be a huge hit
to the Jaguars. He was the
starting fullback and primary
backup to Fred Taylor at tail-
back.
The ACL, or anterior cruci-
ate ligament, is an important
stabilizer of your knee, located
about deep center behind your
* kneecap. The ligament is
about the size of your ring fin-,
ger, and is subject to tearing in
sports that demand jumping,
cutting and pivoting maneu-
vers.
A tear to the ACL results
from overstretching this liga-
ment within the knee, and it's
usually due to a sudden stop
*I .
GREGORY
SMITH, M.D.
CONTRIBUTOR
and twisting motion of the.
knee, such as when you plant
and cut.
Most ACL tears are "non-
contact" injuries. A force or
"blow" to the front of the
knee, forcing the knee into an
awkward position is another,
mechanism of injury.
Athletes who tear this typi-
cally will know it, due to the
immediate pain that they feel,
often associated with the 'feel-
ing or hearing of a definitive'
"pop" as the knee gives way.
Many can get up and walk
on the knee after the ACL has
been torn, but most report the
knee feels weak and loose, and
certainly won't support them
in attempts to return to play.
ACL tears account for less
than five percent of all NFL
knee injuries, but when they
happen they can devastate a
team's season. ACL injuries
occur more commonly during
the preseason as compared to
the regular season, arid the
injury rate declines as the sea-
son progresses. .
The running back position
accounts for 31 percent of all
ACL injuries. When you tear
your ACL,: often other struc-
tures inside the knee can, be
injured, such as the meniscus
or cartilage, however Jones'
N MRI does not suggest any.
additional damage.. '
Most surgeons choose to
wait to perform surgery until
after the injured knee has had
a chance to calm down a bit
and Jones is slated for his pro-
cedure in about two weeks. I
like to ;see a resolution of the
swelling, and a return of near
normal motion before sched-
uling a patient for a recon-
struction.,
A successful repair involves'
completely replacing the torn
ligament. An ACL reconstruc-
tion is a highly successful ,
operation, with most individu-
als returning to full sports par-,
ticipation within nine
months.
Having been through this
before, Jones knows that sur-
gery is only half the battle. A,
post-surgical rehab program
requires many months of hard
work, and that you must be
dedicated to your rehab pro-
gram in order to have a suc-
cessful outcome.
In some sports that don't
require cutting and jumping,
such as cycling, jogging, roller
blading, and golf, an athlete
often can continue to play.
despite the loss of the anterior
cruciate.
For the others that demand
a more stable knee, a surgical ,
reconstruction is performed.
If you attempt to continue to
play on an ACL deficient
knee, you risk. your knee shift-
ing out of position when you
attempt to put force on it,.
doing further damage.
With a complete ACL tear, it.
is not recommended that an
athlete return to play, even if
he were to wear a specialized
brace.
This column is written to dis-
cuss issues regarding sports. med-
icine;, and safety. It is not.
intended to serve as a replace-
nient for treatment by your regu-
lar doctor. It is only designed to
offer guidelines on the preven-
tion, recognition, and care of
injuries and illness. Specific con-
cerns should be discussed with
vour physician. Mail your ques-
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Street, Suite 204, Fentandina
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University of Florida students.
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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 part)' is slated for Aug.
30 and the league has a $20
entrance fee. Proceeds will be
distributed to winners at the
end of the season.
Admission to the Monday
night screenings is free to '*..
leagueimembersand $3 t6i-oth-
ers. Proceeds from admission
charges will be donated to
H.E.R.O.E.S., a local charity pro-
viding K-12 scholarships for at-
risk youngsters in the
Jackson-ille area. .
For more information contact
:Bryce Pfanenstiel at 249-7529:
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 t904) 992-4263.
Girls on the Run
Registration is now open for
Girls on the Run of N.E.
Florida, an after-school pro-
gram for girls that combines
running and training for a 5K
(3.1 miles) run/walk, along
with healthy living education
and life lessons.
a Spring programs take place
at various' locations through-
out Ponte Vedra Beach,
Atlantic Beach and Neptune
Beach. Volunteer coaches are
also needed to work with a'
team of girls. For more infor-
mation phone (904) 321-43,15,
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. ': I .
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.n. and a
shotgun start will take place
at 9 a.m. Golf and lunch are
available for $80 per player.
For lunch only, it's $25 per ,
person.
,-For more information, con-
t.ct VaeTieT aunders at (904)
992-0785.
Soccer
Island FC is forming boys and
girls travel soccer teams for the
* 2006-7 season. Teams will be
offered in the following age
groups: U-12 (bom on or after
8/1/94 but before 7/31/96); U-14,
ibom on or after 8/1/92 but
before 7/31/94;; U-16 (bom on
or after 8/1/90 but before
7/31/921 and U-18 for those
born on or after 8/1/88 but
before 7/31/90.
For more information contact
Megan Pardue at 234-2646.
Jacksonville Indoor Sports is
hosting soccer tournaments for
all ages beginning Sunday, August
20.
For more information phone
(904) 346-3946 or visit Web site '
at www.jaxindoorsports.com.
Strollerfit
Strollerfit exercise with your'
baby. Outdoor classes where
mothers turn their strollers into
portable exercise machines are tak-
ing place in Atlantic Beach
Thursday and SaturdaN, and Fort
Caroline Mondays, Vednesdavs
and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. until
10:30 a.m.
For more information phone
SiobharinReigle at 997-8364 or visit
strollerfit.com/arlington.
Tennis
The MaliVai Washington Celeb-
rity Golf & Tennis Gala will cele-
brate its 10th anniversary this year
A tennis pro-am is scheduled for
Monday, Sept.11 from 8 a.m. until
1 p.m. at Deerwood Country Club.
A golf pro-am will take place Sept.
12 beginning at 9:30 a.m. at Marsh
Landing Country Club.
The gala dinner and auction are
slated for Sept. 11 at Marriott
'Sawgrass Resort.
For informationon the gala or
available sponsorships, call Terri
Florio or Leslie Sayers at (904) 301-
3786.
Ryder Cup
A recently opened exhibit
at the World Golf Hall of
Fanie features a historical.,.'
overview of the Ryder Cup,
video of significant moments
and artifacts donated or
loaned by Hall of Fame mem-
bers for ;he exhibit, which
will be open through January.
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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 $11 tor children 4-42.
Youngsters under 4,are admit-
ted free. For more informa-
tion, call (904) 940-4133.
St. Volleyball
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,
Ketterlirius gym, 60 Orange ;
Street,. in St. Augustine. A ;
mandatory captains meeting
will be held at 6 p.m. Aug. 28
at the gym. .
For more information, con-
tactT.J. Jackson at (904) 209-
0365.
Open gym for women's
volleyball will be held from 6
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 vol-
leyball 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.
For more information call
Scott Painter after 2 p.m. at
(904) 209-0377.
Turkey Hunting
Special-opportunity spring
turkey hunt applications for
jthie2007 season are available
from the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC).
Hunters can obtain applica-
tions at NIMyFWC.com and at
all FWC regional offices.
Applications will be accepted
at MyFWC.com, county tax
collectors' offices or at any
license agent beginning at 10
a.m. Sept. 12; applications
must be received by midnight
Oct. 17. .
A random drawing decides
.who will receive the permits,
the demand for which is typ-
ically greater than the num-
ber available.
Hunters can increase their
chances of being selected by
submitting as many $5 non-
refundable applications as
they like. Successful appli-
cants pay an additional $50 -
$175, depending on the spe-
ocial-opportunity hunt area
selected..
Participation rules limit
out-of-state hunters to one
permit per hunt.
The, FWC designs special-
opportunity turkey hunts to
take place on large tracts of
land, with healthy: turkey
populations and a limited
number of hunters. The
Osceola, a highly prized sub-
species of wild turkey, is
found only in peninsular
Florida. ,
For more information on
special-opportunity Osceola
turkey hunts, visit the Web
site at MyFWC.com/hunting.
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BARBARA
MATHESON
GARDENING
COLUMNIST
It was a great
week for
'landscape
T, he heavens opened
this past week and
how welcome that wet
stuff was.
Parts of Mandarin received
4.5 inches of rain, and while
I did not get that much, my
plants were still happy.
And, the automatic shut-
off device, which tells the
irrigation system it does not
need to come on because
adequate rain has fallen,
indeed, worked.
All in all, it was a good
week foi the landscape.
True to a died-in-the-wool
gardener, I desperately want-
ed to get outside and weed
while the soil was wet, but
my calendar was so full I did
not get to do that.
If you've never done your
weeding right after a down-
pour. trust me, it is a joy.
Clumps of nasty crabgrass,
etc. come out like soft but-
ter. My neighbors think I am
nuts, but that's their prob-
lem
This week I am just going
to pass on some tidbits of
into that ma\ be of help to
-you right now. I have been
on the Master Gardener
phones each of the past two
weeks and the majority of
questions are about lawn
problems, pretty serious
ones. So even though I may
be redundant, I am going to
remind you ot what to look
for and then how to tackle
the problem.
However, not all will be
about the lawn. I heard just
S yesterday that the news
reported that snakes of all
kinds are inbreeding, and as
a result we may see what
looks like a helpful garter
snake, but it has the striking
means and venom of a cot-
tonmouth.
I do not know if this is
happening worldw-ide, but
apparently it is happening
in the state of Florida. I will
confirm tlus with the
experts this week and let
you know more as I find
out, but this is very scar\
news if it is indeed, true.:
: hate the thought of
killing snakes that might be
helpful. as in keeping the rat
population down, etc. If any
of you have ans facts about
this bit of news, please let
me know hb calling me at
363-9872. We won,t panic
until more information con-
firms this.
I read an interesting short
clip in my favorite garden-
ing magazine which is just
for Florida called "Florida
Gardening." I have men-
tioned it before to you. This
was an article about
bougainvillea, a plant so
-many of us want to grow
and have problems with. I
'don't know if this will help
us because the question,
came from a resident of
southwest Florida in Lee
County, but 1,11 take whatev-
er info I can about this
plant.
It appeared in the
June/July 2006 edition of
the magazine, and was
answered by Stephen Brown,
probably Lee County's
Extension Agent.
Basically, two years ago an
individual planted a bloom-
ing bougainvillea tree which
stayed in bloom for about'
four months, then shed
about half of its leaves,
would grow new ones, then
shed again, but never had
any more blooms. The
writer said he watered twice
See MATHESON, B-2
Papale was
poster bo
for late
bloomers
by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
.* Vince Papale kept two letters
tacked to his "I'll show you
wall."
One was a rejection letter,
informing the aspiring
Olympic decathlete that he
was not eligible to compete in
the Drake Relays, a college
track and field meet.
The other was a letter from
his wife, who left him in 1971.
"You'll never go anywhere,
never make a name for your-
self, and never make any
'money," the letter from
Papale's wife read.
Boy, was she wrong.
Papale, a former school
teacher and semi-pro football
player, proved his many
doubters wrong after making
the roster of the NTL's
Philadelphia Eagles as a long-
shot free agent in 1976.
Papale went on to play three
seasons in the NFL and his
comeback story is the basis of :
"Invincible," a feel-good Walt
Disney bio-pic starring Mark
Wahlberg.
"Invincible" is billed as
being "based on Vince Papale's'
life story," but this should
come as no shock the film
takes many liberties with the
truth.
Albeit entertaining and fea-
turing a convincing perform-
ance by Greg Kinnear as for-
mer Eagles coach Dick
Vermeil, the PG-rated film falls
several yards short of goal line
gratification.
For those who want to know
the true story that inspired the
film, there's "Invincible: My
Journey from Fan to NFL Team
Captain," by Papale and Chad
Millman iHyperion, $12.95).
The recently released mem-
oir doesn't mask the fact that
Papale was a crack athlete,
even at the age of 30, when he
was invited to try out for the
Eagles in the spring of 1976.
The filmmakers would like
See PAPALE, B-2
Educator to
give free
UNF lecture
Rick Wormeli, one of
America's first national board
certified teachers, will discuss
"What Could We Do if We
Were Brave" at 7 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 19, at the University of
North Florida.
The free lecture is part of the
Robinson Eminent Scholar
Lecture Series, sponsored by
the College of Education and
Human Services. Tickets can be
ordered online at
www.unf.edu. For more details,
pnolO by .1OHlN'' WOODHOLISE
Navy chief petty officers donning yellow T-shirts flank a group of soon-to-be chiefs during last Saturday's Summer Beaches Run.
Chiefs show their colors at run
b JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
.4SSOCL4TE EDITOR
More than 1,500 runners
turned out to compete in the
41st annual Summer Beaches
Run last weekend.
But most conspicuous of all
. was a group of Navy sailors
lined up in formation near the
start line.
The sailors, donning either
yellow or white T-shirts, were
not part of any military run-
ning team.
They were, however, soon to
be part of an exclusive team:
Navy chief petty officers
"this is one of the events
we plan," said Steve Jeter, a
senior chief petty officer at
Mayport Naval Station.
"We run as a group. The
majority who ran are chief
selects. A few chiefs were also
scattered in there."
Chief selects are sailors on
the cusp of making chief, a
gateway rank in the Navy.
Chiefs are non-commissioned
officers with equivalent rank
to Ist class sergeants in the
Army and gunnery sergeants
in the Marines.
But unlike other military'
branches, the Nay' selects
new chief petty officers once a
year.
"The Navy is unique in that
way," said Jeter, who is one
rank up from chief and one
rank below master chief, the
Navy's highest.
"They all get selected by a
board once a year. It's base
wide, and it includes [1st class
petty officers] from all the
pfOtO by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
Soon-to-be Navy chief petty officers (in white T-shirts) stand at attention as the National Anthem
is played before last Saturday's Summer Beaches Run. Navy chiefs wearing yellow T-shirts
flank the chief selects.
commands, ships, air opera-
tions and shore."
Senior Chief Richard Quallio
was in charge of all the chief
selects who competed in last
weekend's 5-mile beach run.
Other chief selects who did
not sign up for the run partici-
pated in other capacities, such
as volunteering at water sta-
tions. -
Jeter said the Summer
Beaches Run conicides with
the chief select transition sea-
son, which runs from early
August to mid-September.
A pinning ceremony caps
the month-long initiation
period.
"That's when they get their
anchors on their collars and
get to wear their khaki uni-
forms," added Jeter, who was
promoted to chief while serv-
ing at a naval base in Hawaii.
Jeter said about 140 chiefs
were pinned last year at
Nlayport. He believes another
90 made the list this year.
During the run, chief selects
wore white T-shirts, while
chiefs, senior chiefs and mas-
ter chiefs wore yellow shirts.
Three sailors carried the
American flag, the blue-and-
gold Navy flag and'a smaller
Navy unit flag.
Jeter said each command at
Mayport will hold a pinning
ceremony for their new chiefs
Friday, Sept. 15.
Chiefs are considered the
backbone of the Navy.
Their collar devices aren't
anchors for nothing.
Reupholstering project worth the effort
by KATHY HARTMIAN
PONTE I'EDRA EDITOR
When my 20-year-old,
faded, worn and stained couch
reached a point where guest's
would look for another seat, I
knew [ had to act.
A SureFit slipcover was a
quick, inexpensive i$80-ish'i
fix, but the cover needed con-
stant adjusting, smoothing
and tucking, and it never
looked like anything more
than a quick, inexpensive fix.
So when a decorative fabrics
store advertised a sale in late
May, I decided to do what I
had been contemplating -
reupholster.
The couch is well-made arid'
sleep-worthy, so I wouldn't
give it up. Neither would I pay
someone $1,200 plus fabric
costs to reupholster it.
After browsing the fabric
store, scanning some library
books and watching a '70s-era
video on the subject, I decid-
ed to take on the project
Now that my reupholstered
couch is ready for use, I tell
anyone who asks the same
things the books told me:
Do take on such a project
if you want to do it, love the
piece, have a place to work
and have a sewing machine
and some experience using it.
Then I add:
,* Do count on muscle strain,
in your tennis arm from.
wrenching out thousands
well, it seemed like thou-
sands) of staples, and
Don't assume you will do
the reupholstering job for less
money than it would cost to
buy a new couch (or chair or
whatever).
The total cost for my project
is $405.11, and as a friend of
mine has reminded me, she
bought a new couch for $350
just months ago taking
advantage of a sale and a
$100-off coupon).
I have no estimate of the
number of hours it has taken
me to get to this point. But I
do know I bought the uphol-
stery fabric on June 2 and
started planning the cutting
on June 4 11 dated that page of
notes for some reason).
Having returned the video
and all but one book, I relied
on. a Sunset book on reuphol-
stering, borrowed from the
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library and renewed twice (it
should have been renewed
one more time, to avoid my
$1.80 late fine).
photo by KATI-VY HARTMANI
The finished product.
Before beginning, I took
photographs of the old couch,
from numerous angles for ref-
erence in putting on the new
cover. I also made several dia-
grams of the couch showing
measurements.
Then I followed the book's
directions, removing the old'
fabric in a set order and
- adding notes to my diagrams
as I did so.
With the cover off, I found
the frame, springs, webbing
and stuffing all in fine shape
and usable under the new
upholstery.
Most of the work went
smoothly, although I had to
Research the slip knot (for
holding the buttons) and
required some help in getting
the 12-inch buttoning needle
through the couch's back in
the correct spots.
The flexible metal strip
(with sharp edges and teeth
for finishing edges was not
easy to work with, and the sta-
ples didn't always go in
straight.
But the work was satisfying,
and I'm left with a new-look-
ing couch, 4-1/2 yards of left-
over fabric and a new line on
my resume.
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Matheson: Bougainvillea leaf disease
Cont. from B-1
a week and that was all the
info given. The county agent,
Stephen Brown, wrote,
"Falling leaves from a
bougainvillea implies a leaf
disease, which is usually
caused by over irrigation,
especially with plants that
originate in very dry, sandy
soils.
"In the case of bouganvil-
leas, NO water is better than
some water."
He also said, "Pruning,
especially in the fall, is often
detrimental to flower produc-
tion," and he also recom-
mends "never to use any fer-
tilizer."
To treat for the falling leaf
disease, I recommend using a
fungicide such as Funginex,
but get the plant out of your
irrigation zone if you are also
having this no-blooming
problem. How we all love this
plant, and in areas of 'town it
Just cascades over walls and
rooftops, but darned if the
typical homeowner can seem
*to either get it to bloom or,
keep it in bloom. Perhaps,
once again, less is best and
this article will help you.
Camellias are starting to
really put forth lots of lush'
growth, and a question about
pruning that growth off was
recently asked. Camellias are
like azaleas in that if you
prune just before they are sup-
posed to bloom, you'll prune
off their flower buds.
The camellia would either
have set its buds for this
upcoming season or certainly
would be doing so now if it
was a late bloomer. So, my
answer is that if you prune,
just know that you will be
cutting off some potential
flowers down the road. It is
better to prune this bush right
after it finishes blooming. It
should receive its final fertil-
ization during September and
you must use an azalea/camel-
lia blend for it loves acid soil.
Now let me return to some
lawn concerns, and they all
have to do with large
brown/dying or dead areas :
forming in the lawn. All of
the questions have been about
one of the varieties of St.
Augustine and there are quite
a few so this is not restricted
to just one type. I am sure you
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Some of the more than .1,500 competitors launch into last Saturday's Summer Beaches Run.
Papale: Special teams capt. in 1977
Cont. from B-1
you to, believe that Papale wa
a down-on-his-luck bartender
whose football pedigree
entailed a year of high school
ball and sandlot games for
beer and pretzels.
In reality, Papale played..
semi-pro football in 1973 and
was a starter in the short-livec
World Football League in
1974.
He was also a multi-event
track and field athlete in col-
lege who set a record for the
most points scored in a con-
ference championship meet.
"The most important influ-
ences in my life .had been
coaches and teachers and I
wanted to have an impact 'ik
that," writes Papale, a champ'
onship track coach'in high
school who once trained for
the 1972 Olympic decathlon.
"Lwas a true-life version of
'Rocky.' -
Papale's against-all-odds
entry into the NFL coincided
with the release of the Oscar-
winning hit movie "Rocky."
starring Sylvester Stallone as
an underdog Italian boxer
who makes the most of his
title shot.
Papale, likewise, made the
most of his limited pro foot-
ball experience by findirig a
niche as a game-breaking spe
cial teams player. '
"Vermeil was the league's
first special teams coach in
196"' l its f Paa'elseiWho =
was studying for a master's
degree before he turned pro
athlete.
s "Another time, another
r place, another coach, and I'
don''tget the chance that [
do." ,
In the book, Vermeil gives
Papale his shot based on the
South Philly native's blinding
speed ihe ran the 40-yard
d, ash in 4,5 seconds) and reck-
less abandon on kickoff
teams.
"He has no right being
here," Vermeil says in the
book. "He was just in training
"camp to make the lines long.
But he's going to make this
football team."
Papale relished Vermeil's
many locker room sayings,
e such as "The best way to kill
i- time'is to work it to death,"I
and "Nobody ever drowned
from sweat."
At 6 foot'2 and a muscular
195 pounds, Papale had
decent size for the NFL. He
could bench press nearly 300-
ipounds.
But it was speed that won
Papale a spot as the team's
"gunner" on the punt cover-
age unit.
'- The son of a factory worker
who played "rough touch," 7-
on-7 football on weekends for
a South Philly taproom
known as Max's, Papale also'
endeared himself to the
hometown fans with his
'never-take-a-plav-off persona.
"Philly is a bluc-collam
'" "tboth,"if'ites' p' dIr. "f'we ..
didn't see effort on the field
that was equal to, what we .
gave at our jobs during the
week, we got pretty mad.'
"We used to joke. that if you
really wanted to tiain for
rough touch football, go
: down to Acapulco and dive
o. ff the cliffs. No fair aiming
for the water."
'n 1977, Papale'was the
Eagles' special teams captain
by a near unanimous vote. He
,was also the Eagles' most
requested speaker, tripling his
$21,000 salary in the offsea-
son.
In 1978, he was cut in train-
ing camp, and re-signed later
in the season. A headline read:'
"Rocky II: Eagles to sign
Papale.",
A snapshot of Papale on the
sidelines after his caused fum-
ble helped the Eagles clinch a
playoff berth in '78 is on dis-
play at the Pro Football Hall
of Fame. A shoulder injury in
'79 ended his playing career.
But Papale's greatest,
moment may have been when
he first learned he had made
the Eagles roster as a 30-year-
old walk-on in '76.
"There was a plastic name-
plate above mv [locker] stall,
no more masking tape,"
recalls Papale, who immedi-
ately called his father at his
\WVestinghouse factory job.
"Tell Kingie [his father's'
nickname] that his little boy is
an Eagle. I held the phone to
my ai n In liten,:-d as [the
shop steward], yelled theT ~eS.
The whole factory erupted in
cheers."
MUSEUMS/GALLERIES
A CHARLES GALLERY,
S228 3rd Ave. N., Jacksonville
Beach. 339-0029. Hours 1
p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday-
Sunday.
ARTLIFE' STUDIO,
GALLERY, 510 Mayport Road,'
Studio No. 9, Atlantic Beach. a
247-8337. Premiere exhibit of
original work by Jay Shoots,
p Linda Broadfoot, Missionary
Mary Proctor, Ouattara, and
S others. Weekly .display" of".
ork by children participating
in ArtLife Summer Arts Camp.
Admission free. Visit artlife-
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ATLANIC CULiSTOM
FRAMES & SOUTH BEACH
GALLERY, 1250 Beach Blvd.,
Beach Plaza, .Jacksonville
.2Beach. Gallery hours, are 10
a.m. to. 5:30 p.m. Monday to
Friday and 1.0 a.m. to 3 p.m. ,
Saturday. Phone 247-4341.
BEACHES MUSEUM &
HISTORY CENTER, 380 Pablo
'Ave., Tacksonville Beach.*
S 241-5657. Exhibits: "Shore
Stories: Down the Boardwalk"
S.. "The ABCs ,of Beaches
S History" "A View on .the
S Past." Hours:are 10 ia.m. to
4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
12:30 .p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sunday. Admission $5 adults,
$4 seniors, $3 children 16-17).
BETHEL GALLERY, 4510
Palm Valley Road, Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-8225.
Features themed original art
.shows using .mixed' minedia.
Hours are 9 a.m.-to 5,p.m.,
Monday to Friday and 9 a.m.
to noon Sunday.'
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\le lore you PopPop & GiGi!
The Philips, the Tiptons & the Crundens
are noticing patches which
* seem to literally grow in size
overnight, and guess what,
they do.
We are either dealing with a
fungus and/or chinch bug
infestation. Itused:to be that
certain varieties of St.
Augustine were basically
resistant to chinch bugs, but it
seems that they have become
immune to the pesticides
often used for the lawn and
they are just reproducing like
mad. A lawn is a very expen-
sive part of the landscape, not
only to maintain, but also to
replace. So, let's hope I can be
of some help to you.
The'first .thing you must do
is to get on top of any dying
areas immediately. You can try
and diagnose the problem
yourself or call your mainte-.
nance company and tell them
you need them to come out
ASAP. To'see if you have a
chinch bug infestation, you
need to get on your knees,
and with your hands, part the
grass just next to the dead or
dying area and look for any
little bugs.
Chinch bugs feed on the
grass with their piercing
mouthpieces, but can be so
small that they often are rnot
seen. If you can,t see any
insect; then do the water or
soap and water flush test. Use
a large coffee can, cut,the top
and bottom off of it, sink it
into the dying area about an
inch, and then fill it with
water, or better yet, with very
soapy, bubbly water. Within
five minutes you will see
chinch bugs if you have an
infestation of them. If so, a
pesticide must be applied con-
taining a Pyrethroid. Be sure
to always look at the label,
and in this case see if it says
pyrethroid as the first ingredi-
ent, and then .that it is labeled
to be used on your type of
grass.
Another thing that could be
the cause of your dying area is
a fungus which miight be
there along with the chinch
bugs. When a plant becomes
stressed due to just about any-
thing, it is very vulnerable to
insects and fungus. The
drought and now the rains;
have put all of our plant
material into a very suscepti-
L ble state. So, if you have a
dying/dead area and do not
see chinch bugs, you may feel
rotting mush, see lots of spots,
or the grass will just come off
in your hands and be slimy.
This is a fungus. It too,
needs to be treated immedi-
ately with a fungicide labeled
for your type of grass. Stop all
irrigation because a fungus
thrives on damp, soggy condi-
-tions.
. If the weak area is absolute-
ly dead, pull the stuff out
completely, treat the dirt with
the pesticide/fungicide .
BEFORE replacing the sod.,
And use the chemicals in
the healthier adjoining areas
as well just to keep it from
croaking. I have seen so many
people hiring people to pull
the dead stuff out and then
immediately lay new sod
without chemically treating
the area before the sod goes
down. How .ridiculous is that?
It is just as ridiculous as those
who do not water the new
sod. Maybe they have money
to burn, but I do not, and if
the problem is there, I want to
correct it, not just keep
encouraging it.
Educate ydur neighbor.if
they do npt seem to be paying
attention to what you see as a
potential problem. And, by all
means, remember that the
chinch bugs and the fungus
are happy to travel from yard
to yard indiscriminately.
'Those of us who have been
gardening in Florida for a long
time knew something like this
would probably happen. .
How? Because of the incredi-
ble stress the landscape has
been under with the ,drought.
and the heat. Once the rains
came, instead of easing the
problem, they have allowed it
to pop up, especially if the
lawn has been cut too short,.
or fertilized too much, or just
been neglected.' :
.. Call me at 363-9872. That's
it for today. Next week we will
be into the month of
September and many good
things in the gardening cycle
can happen during that
m. onth. Let's hope Hurricane
Ernesto hzzles, and we start to.
feel some coolness in the air.
That would improve my
mood greatly. Have a good,.
week.
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Cultural season kicks off in mid-Sept.
M id-September must be
the kickoff date for
the cultural season in
the Jacksonville area. At least
six major events will take
place from Sept. 13 through
Sept. 16.
New exhibits will be
unveiled at the Jacksonville
Museum of Modern Art and
the Cummer Museum of Art
& Gardens, both in
Jacksonville, as well as at the
J. Johnson-Gallery in ,
Jacksonville Beach and at the
Cultural Center at Ponte
Vedra Beach.
The Beaches Area Historical
Society will hold its annual
fund-raiser, and the play sea-
son will open at Players By-
the-Sea in Jacksonville Beach.
Three of these events are
planned for the same night.
Such variety is the reason
Jacksonville recently was
named one of the top 25 art
destinations in the United
States by American Style mag-
azine.
The openings at. the
Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art (JMOMA) and the
J. Johnson Gallery will exhibit
contemporary art exposing
new ideas and trends that
were.urifamiliar and unaccept-
able in our area 20 years ago.
"Bloom," the works of Luis
Cruz Azaceta, which opens
Thursday at JMOMA, must be
respected not necessarily for
its beauty but rather foriits
clever mix of lines, shapes
arid colors combined into a
composition.
The two accompanying
exhibits that open at the
museum.the same night by
Jon Davis and lan Chase are
original in their ideas but rinot
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anything you would enjoy
looking at day to day.
A reception for these
exhibits will be held 6 p.m. to
9 p.m. Sept. 14. The exhibits
will be at the museum,
through Jan. 7.
If you are interested.in
becoming a ,docent at
JMOMA, e-mail James Greene
at jgieen(jmoma.org.
SClasses fornew docents will
begin Sept. 25 and will, last for
eight weeks, meeting from 11
a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday.
.. .
At the Cummer, "Japan in
Jacksonville: the Cummer
Collection of Japanese Prints"
will open Sept. 13 with a
reception from 6 p.m. to 8
p.m.
The exhibit is narrative and'
decorative and will please
most everyone as it records
places and times in Japan
from the 1700s on.
A seated gallery talk on the
prints will be held at 1:30
p.m. Sept. 20 and Sept. 21.
Refreshments will be served.
The fee is $6. Seating is limit-
ed and preregistration is.
required at 355-0630.
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The J. Johnson Gallery
exhibit, "Through Others
Eyes," opens Sept. 15.with a
reception from 6 p.m. to 8
p.m.
* The exhibit will' educate
and amuse as we look at origi-
nal ideas and techniques cre-
ated by four original-thinking
artists Javier Silva Meinel,
DoDo Hin Ming, Karin
Rosenthal and Maggie Taylor.
This gallery's exhibits
always give us an idea of what
20th century artists are creat-
ing outside of our area.
The J. Johnson Gallery is at
177 Fourth Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. Call 435-,
3200. ,
The Beaches Area Historical
Society's annual fund-raiser'
will be held Friday, Sept. 15,
at the Ponte Vedra Inn &
Club.
"The Pirates of Penzance," a
musical by Gilbert and
Sullivan, will open Sept. 15 at
Players By-the-Sea Theatre.
Performances are scheduled
Friday and Saturday. evenings
until Sept. 30.
An exhibit of paintings by
Rebecca Baternan Hardy will
be on display in the theater
lobby. Hardy's works were
consistently awarded ribbons
in local exhibits.
The theater is at 106 Sixth
St. N., Jacksonville' Beach. Call
249-2022 for reservations.
The Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Beach, 50
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra
Beach, will open a new exhib-
it of recent works by Kathy
Stark and Leigh Murphy-
watercolor and oil paintings.
Murphy also will give a
pho,,i. unrnDined
The University of North Florida Gallery will host six different exhibits this school year, beginning
with "From Paper to Stone:. Drawings and Sculptures by Enzo Torcoletti. The exhibit runs Sept. 7
to Oct. 19. Pictured above is Georgia Deal's "Forboding." .
painting demonstration on
Monday, Sept. 18 at 11 a.m. at
,the Center. The opening and
demonstration are free and
open to the public.
Call 280-0614. ext. 202.
Visitors will be impressed
with how cosmopolitan our
city is when they arrive and
see the exhibit of sculptures at
Jacksonville International
Airport.
The works of sculptor Jane
Manus are large aluminum
geometric shapes that do not
represent anything in particu-
lar but required imagination
to create.
The exhibit will be on dis-
play beginning Sept..8.'
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The South Gallery of Tlorida
Community College at
Jacksonville opened a new
exhibit this week.
The works of 15 members
of the University of Central
Florida faculty will be on
exhibit at the Nathan H.
Wilson Center for the Arts
through Sept. 27.
Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday
and Friday and 10 a.m. to 7
p.m. Thursday.
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Brooks plays a fictionalizi
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there. Washington would
have been far better off
sending Adam Sandler.
Brooks thinks the answer
is for him to do his old
stand-up routine -- which, if
e you know anything about-
Brooks, made fun of stale
comedy cliches.
ed Trouble is, if you don't
know the cliches to start
i with, it's pretty hard to
d- enjoy a spoof of them. Thus,
we get several shots of
o Indians waiting to be enter-
ry tainted and instead sitting on
their hands.
The movie is not laugh-a-
minute, but it does have
some hilarious moments and
images, most of them cen-
tered around how Brooks is
too self-absorbed to do0
Washington much good. .
He pontificates to a co-,
worker about comedy while
bypassing India's prominent
Tai Mahal. He,s so desperate
for laughs that he crosses an
illegal border to do stand-up
for some hooded Pakistanis
S* ,i ?0-ound a .,.mp fir. -, .
To tell any more of the
plot would spoil some of the
movie's best gags. There,s
also a lot of "inside" stuff
about Brooks' own movies
(he did the father fish's voice
in "Finding Nemo") that will
sail right past non-Brooks
fans. But I don't think
Brooks cares. He arranges his
gags like' shiny gems on a
counter and'lets you choose
the good ones.
' I loved this movie, but I
admit that I smiled at it
more often than I outright
laughed. But considering the
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present state of American
film comedy, I'm willing to
settle for smiles these days.
"Looking for Comedy in
the Muslim World' is
strangely) rated PG-13 for
mild adult language and ref-
erences. (I suspect a PG rat-
ing would have given audi-
ences the mistaken impres--
sion that it's a family film.
Unless your family members
all belong to Mensa, maybe
not.)
Regal 18
Accepted. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., Noon, 1:50, 4:50,
7:10, 9:50.
Material Girls. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:45, 7:15, 10:30.
Snakes on a Plane. Rated
R. Fri.-Thurs., 4:55.;
Crank. Rated R. Fri.-Thurs.,
1:20, 4:15, 7:40, 10:15.
Step Up. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 1:30, 4:30, 8:05,,
10:20.
Crossover. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:35, 3:30, 7:45,
10:10.
World Trade Center. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:40, 3:40,
6:55, 9:45.
Barnyard: The Original
Party Animals. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:00, 3:55, 6:50.
.
The Descent. Rated R. Fri.-
"Thurs., 9:40. .
Beerfest.. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 1:15, 4:10, 8:00,
10:25.
Talladega Nights: The
Ballad of Ricky Bobby. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:25, 3:15,
4:25, 7:05, 9:35.
How to Eat Fried Worms.
Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 12:50,
3:45, 7:20, 9:25..
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Idlewild. Rated R. Fri,-
Thurs., 1:10, 4:05, 7:55J
10:35.
Invincible. Rated PG. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:55, 3:50, 7:25,
10:05.,
Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Man's Chest, Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:30, 3:35,
6:45, 9:55.
The Quiet Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 1:45, 4:45, 7:50,
10:25.
The Illusionist. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:05, 4:00;,
7:35, 10:05.
," .*
An Inconvenient Truth.
Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 1:55,
4:20, 6:40, 9:30.
The Wicker Man Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:40, 4:40,
7:30, 10:00.
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.Ocean performs at 9 p.m. *_**
today and Saturday. WEEKLY STANDARDS Homestead Restaurant, 1712
S. Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Courtyaid at 200 First Street, Aromas, Cigar, Wine & Beach 249-9660. Kenhe and
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* 249-2922. Shootly performs Vedra Beach 280-2525. Le' Shackelford Band appears
Americana music from 7-10 Monde Quartet plays Latin Saturdays.
p.m. today. music Tuesdays. The Jason, '* *
S. Anderson Group performs Lynch's. Irish Pub, 514 N.
Culhane's Irish Pub, 967 every Thursday. Jose LeBron First St., Jacksonville Beach *
Atlantic.Blvd., Atlantic Beach and The LeMonde Quintet per- 249-5181. Live music at 10
249-9595. Don't Tell Enne per- form every Saturday. p.m. today and Saturday.
form at 9 p.m. today. Karaoke every Sunday. Little
rloxiockers are in at 8 .m Bo's Coral Reef, 201 fith Green men perform every
Satuiadh'."tTrlidaitiokM li. 8t b6 ill '.' i, 'g41fk69'i'd '-'Spider.baby is in'
music with the Bobby Flyrin 246-9874. DJs and -female every Wednesday. 3 appears-
Band at 6 p.m. Sunday. impersonators weekly. every Thursday.
Fionn NMacCool's Irish Pub &
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
:Jacksonmille Beach 242-9499..
Spade NMcQuade appears on
Saturday.
Freebird Live, 200 N. 'First
St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. Veronica's Veil. Fidelity
Crisis, Amidine & Decidely
today. Doors open at 9 p.m.
'Col. Bruce Hampton & The
- Codetalkers Saturday. Tickets
are $10.
Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonille Beach 24,6-1070.
Tymin from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30
a.m. today.
Moon Grille, 1396 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville 'Beach *
241.-1894. The Force plays
today;
Ocean Club, 401 First Street
North,' Jacksonville Beach *
242-8884. Labor Day Jamboree
with Glass Camels, Fifth South
and Yankee Slickers on
Monday DJ Q45 spins Hip Hop
Saturday. DJ Flava spins reggae
in Tiki Bar.
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Ragtime Tavern, Seafood &
Grill, 207 Atlantic 'Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-7877. The
Rick Arcuza Band performs at 9
p.m. today and She' Said Yes
Saturday.,
Spare Time Tavern and
,
'.Cap'n Odies, 2200 Mayport
Road, Atlantic Beach 241-
8848. Live music horn 9:30.
p.m'. to 1:30 a.m. today and.
Saturday.. Country night every
Sunday.
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Caribee Key, 100 N First' St.,
Neptune Beach 270-8940..
Pili Pili plays reggae every-
Friday and Saturday.
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Champs Lounge, Sawgrass
Marriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd.,.
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-7777.
Cloud Nine' are in today and.
Saturday.
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Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub &
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499,
Cloud Nine is in 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.'
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Atlantic Beach 246-4293.
Nolan :Neal is in Monday.
Songwriter's night with Seth
Ramsdill every. Tuesday.
Reggae with Pili Pili: every
Wednesday. The Wes Cobb
Band is in Thursdays. Mystic
Dino and the 420 Band are in
Sunday.
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Beach 543-9143. Gene
Nordan plays piano Tuesday.
through Thursday. Don
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Michael Howard plays Sunday.
Will Hurley performs Friday's
and Monday.
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Max's Restaurant, 1312
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 247-6820.: John Evans
plays the piano every Friday
and Saturday..
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Ocean Club, 401 First Street
North, Jacksonville Beach.'
Mystic Roots, in the tiki bar
every Tuesday. Fifth South and
the Glass Camels are in the'
Bubba Lounge every
Wednesday. Reggae With Pilil
Pill from 4 to 8 p.m. every
Sunday.
'Sawgrass 44 PGA Tour Blvdrl
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 fiom 10 a.m. to I
p.m. Sunday.
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille. 1728 3rd St. N.,
-acksonville Beach 246-8360.
Eric Wink performs Tuesdays.
Yankee Slickers are inh every
Thursday. Reggae with Delions
of Jah every Friday. The!
Hopeless appears Saturday.
The lim Essery Band perf6o
Sundays' ,I P I'_ ',
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month..
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216 Ponte Vedra Park Drive,
Ponte 'Vedra Beach Beach *
273-2442. Tony Saladino per-
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Thursday through Saturday
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Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach *
241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins
is in Wednesdays. Mike
Shackelford performs Friday.
Kenhe is in from Saturday.
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Jackson\ille Beach. Jocelyn' &
the Geronimos host karaoke
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Friday, Sept. 1
The GTM Reserve holds its
next brown bag lunch lecture
at noon at the GTM
Environmental Education
Center. Staff will present a
slideshow about the blue crab.
Attendees are encouraged to
bring their lunches. There is
no cost to attend the lecture.
Brown bag lectures take place
the first Friday of each month
from noon to 1 p.m. The GTM
Reserve Environmental
Education Center is located at
505 Guana River Road offAlA,
17 miles south of Butler
Boulevard or eight miles north
of Vilanio Beach. For informa-
tioni, call 904-823-4500.
Tuesday, Sept.
.5'.
T'ai Chi: A T'ai Chi beginner
series starts with a free demon-
stration' class at 7:30 p.m. at
Cobalt Moon Center.' The'
series continues each subse-
quent Tuesday evening .for
nine weeks. Pre-registration is
not necessary. For informa-
tion, call 616-3858.
Thursday,
Sept. 7
On Agate Hill: Best-selling
author Lee Smith will be at The
Bookmark in Atlantic Beach at
7 p.m. Sept 7 to read from and
sign copies of her new book,
"On Agate Hill." Smith's previ-
ous books include "The Last
Girls," "Fair and Tender
Ladies," "Family Linen" and
'"Qd'dl-History." *She lives in
HIT'sbr6ough, N.C., and
Castine, Maine, with her hus-
band, essayist Hal Crowther.
Saturday, Sept.
Coast Guard Auxiliary 14-4
America's Boating Class will be
'held from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
at the Captains Club,. 13363
Beach Blvd. Cost is $25,
,including materials. For more,
information call 904-821-
9692.
Blood Drive:, The' Ladies
Auxiliary of the Greater
Beaches VFW Post 3270 will
sponsor a blood drive in honor
,of MIA/POW Day from 12
p.m.-5 p.m. at 915 8th Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach. The ladies
will offer an Italian dinner
from 5-7 p.m. for. a $7,dona-
tion. All persons donating to
the 'blood drive will receive a
free dinner. Proceeds will go to
the VFiV National Home for
Children. For information,
call 247-3861.
Clean It Uip: Local volunteers
are needed to join the world's-
largest one-day cleanup event.
The City of Jacksonville's*
Clean It Up, Green It Up
Division will coordinate local
efforts for the 21st Annual
International Coastal Cle.anup,
sponsored by the Ocean
Conservancy. Bags and gloves
will be provided. Participants
must be at least 18 or accom-
panied by an adult and should
bring water and wear sturdy
footwear and sun protection.
For more information about
this or other litter removal and'
prevention programs, contact
Clean it Up, Green It Up, at
630-3420 or www.coj.net
or,
w w w.oceanconserva'n_'oy.ii igi(
cy.org> .
Oct. 6-8
Greek Festival: The Greek
Festival 2006 hosted by Holy
Trinity Greek Orthodox
Church will .be held Oct. 6-8 at
the, St. Augustine
Amphitheatre, Hwy A1A
South. Ah assortment of Greek
foods, pastries and beverages
will be served. Non-stop enter-
tainment with live Greek
music, and traditional Greek
dances will be offered.
Admission is $1. Festival hours
are 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Oct. 6, 11
a.m to 9- p.m. Oct. 7 and 12
p.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 8. For more
information call 904-829-0504
or visit
http://Greekfest.hoIytrinity-
goa.orgon the Internet.
Tuesday, Oct.
Women's Club Fundraiser: A
fundraiser for the Ponte Vedra
Women's Club, a luncheon
and fashion show, will be held
at Maggianos. For information
call 273-9042 or 280-8674.
Monday, Oct.
16
Beach Bash: Beaches Habitat
for Humanity and Beaches
Emergency Assistance Ministry.
(BEAM) will hold their annual
joint-fundraiser, Beach Bash at
the,. Casa Marina in
Jacksonville Beach. For infor-
mation, call 241-1222.
.Wednesday,
Oct. 18
Special Award: Shirley Gibbs
will receive the Enterprising
Women's Leadership Institute's
annual award. at the
Renaissance Resort at the
World Golf Village. The lunch-
eon will be at noon.
Friday, Dec. 1
The Holly Balli a Ponte
Vedra Women's Club event,
will be held at the Ponte Vedra
Inn and Club. For information,
call the Ponte \Vedrw'Woinen'5
CILuTt2'57236., '!
Friday
Jacksonville Singles Dance Club: The
Jacksonville Singles Dance Club meets from 8
to 11 p.m. Friday at the Knights of Columbus
Hall, 1501 Hendricks Ave. Admission is $8, or
$7 for members. Call 779-1234 or e-mail
jaxsinglesDC@aol.com for information.
Recovery, Inc.: Recovery, Inc., a mental health
support group, meets at 6:30 p.m. Friday at St.
Paul's Catholic Church's Family Life Center,
578 First Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach. 247-3299.
Senior tennis: Tennis for seniors is being
offered at Huguenot Tennis Center in
Jacksonville Beach from 9 to 11 a.m. Friday.
Call Moe at 247-6221 for information.
Bookmobile: The Library Elderly Outreach
Bookmobile serves seniors living in The
Stratford from 9:30 to 10 a.m., and at Vicar's
Landing from noon to 1:30 p.m. every second
and fourth Friday. Call David Hoak at 904-823-
2783 for information.
Saturday
Adopt-A-Rescued-Kitty: Kittens and cats which
have been veterinarian-checked and tested, and
have shots and have been altered, are available
for adoption Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at
PetCo at Atlantic and Kernan boulevards.
Beaches storytellers: The Beaches League of
Storytellers meets at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Library, 101 Library Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach,
at 10:30 a.m. the second Saturday of the month
from September through May. Call Marianne
Stein at 280-2976 for information.
First Coast Romance Writers: The First Coast
Romance Writers meet the second Saturday of
the month from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Hampton Inn at J. Turner Butler and 1-95.
Meetings are free and open to the public. Call
Eileen Goldman at 268-0707 or e-mail
ebgl653@comcast.net for information.
Peripheral neuropathy: The Jacksonville
Peripheral Neuropathy. Support Group meets
the second Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. at
the Glendale Community Church, 6411 Beach
Blvd. Call 269-0984 for information.
Submarine veterans: USSVI First .Coast Base
meets at 11 a.m. the second Saturday of the
month at American Legion Post 316, 127
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Call 241-6222 or
e-mail rjrjax@attbi.com for information.
Sunday
Meditation class: A guided meditation and
dharma talk is held every Sunday in and
August from 10 to 11:30 a.m. ,
at Cobalt Moon (upstairs studio), 217 First St.,
Neptune Beach. Donations accepted. Call 386-
793-3013 for informa
tion.
Depression support: Depression Bipolar
.Support .Alliance Jackonll1e .ea'hes. meets
Sunday at 5:30 p.m. at Beaches Medical
Center, 1350 13th Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach.
Visit www.dbsajax.org for information.
Tuesday
Beaches Arts Center. A beginner watercolor
class is offered from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, and
watercolor for all levels is offered Tuesday
evening, and Wednesday and Thursday morn-
ing. Figure drawing classes are held Tuesdays
from 7 to 9 p.m. The Beaches Arts Center is.
located at 228 Third Ave. N., Jacksonville
Beach. Call 241-8816 for information.
Toastmasters: The Ponte Vedra Beach
Toastmasters Club meets every Tuesday from
7:45 to 8:45 a.m. at the Ponte Vedra Golf and
Country Club at Sawgrass. Call Lewis Barber at
904-716-4045 for information.
Wednesday
Art association: The Pablo Towers Art
Association meets from 12:30 to 3 p.m.
Wednesday. Call 246-4158 for information.
Cancer support group: The Cancer Support
Group at Baptist Medical Center Beaches meets
at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Florida Cancer
Center in Medical Office Building B on the
hospital campus. Call 247-2910 for informa-
tion.
Thursday
Kiwanis Beaches: The Kiwanis Club of
Jacksonville Beaches meets Thursdays at noon -
at Selva Marina Country Club, 1600 Selva
Marina, Atlantic Beach. Visit www.beacheski-
wanis.com for information.
September Monthly
Meetings
Wednesday, Sept 6
A Beaches Watch monthly meeting will be
held at 7 p.m. at Fletcher High School in the
Administration Conference Room, 700
Seagate Ave. in Neptune Beach. The meet-
ings are open to the public. For more Infor-
mation, call 513-9242 or visit www.beach-
eswatch.com.
Thursday, Sept?
Ocean Beaches American Legion Auxiliary
Unit 129 will have its monthly meeting at
7:30 p.m. at 1151 4th St. S., Jacksonville
Beach. Members are encouraged to bring a
guest. For information, call 249-2266 or 242-
0042.
Wednesday, Sept13
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Greater Beaches
VFW Post 3270 will have its monthly meet-
ing at 7 p.m. Sept. 13 at 915 8th Ave. S.,
-Jacksonvil1k Beachi l Members are encouraged
Saturday, Sept.
9
Ballroom dancing: The
" American Ballroom. and
Contemporary Dance
SAssociation will hold a dance
at 8 p.m. at Bolero's, 10131
Atlantic Blvd., with a live
band. Guest admission is $10.
Call 246-2858 or 904-317-6618.
for reservations.
.Tv esday, Sept.
Yoga Classes: Dancing Pose
Yoga will be offering Yoga
Teacher Training, Prenatal
Dance Yoga, Adult Dance Yoga.
and Baby Yoga Sign Classes
starting Sept. 12th at the,
Beaches Yoga, 391 3rd Ave.,S.,
Jacksonville Beach. For infor-
mation, visit www.dancing-
poseyoga.com or call Dana
Peacher at 904-372-0116.
Wednesday,
Sept. 13
Newcomers Lunch:
Newcomers of the Beaches, an '
organization for women who
are new to the area, holds its
luncheon at 11 a.m. at the
Casa Marina Hotel, 691 1st St.
N.. Jacksonville Beach.
Featured guest will be certified
hypnotherapist Jim Ryan. Price ,
for' the luncheon is $20,
payable by Sept. 6 to
Newcomers of the Beaches,
P.O. Box 2421, Ponte V'edra
Beach, FL 32004. Call Bonnie
Lynch at 904-821-9002 for
information. "
Outreach Program: The
Jacksonville, Women's
Connection outreach lunch-
eon for September will be
held from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
at the Jacksonville Golf and
Country Club on Hodges Blvd.
The theme is "The Finishing
Touches," featuring Charles
Slayton of Clare's Shoes in
Ponte Vedra Beach. Speaker
will be Valerie Williams of
Brunswick, Ga., who will share
how her life was changed from
"Victim to Victor." The cost of
the luncheon is $17; compli--
mentary pre-school child care
is available.
Housing and Neighborhoods Department Affordable Housing Dollars Available
On July 7,* 1992. the William E. Sadowski Affordable Housing Act was signed into law by the Governor of Florida. The Act is a comprehensive finding
package for state and local affordable housing programs. Along with these new programs, this act created the requirement thatIlocalities adopt a State
Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Local HousingAssistance Plan to be eligible to receive available program funds. Pursuant to the Act, the City of '
Jacksonville has a Housing As'sistance Plan for fiscal years 2006-2007, 2007-2008 and 2008-2009.
Program funds are distributed on both a competitive and non-competitive basis depending on program activity and appropriation. Direct program
administration and funding distribution is handled by the Housing and Neighborhoods Department, which has the following charge:
1. Eradicate substandard housing
2. Support affordable multi-family rental and mixed income urban i'n-fill housing
3. Meet the housing needs of the citizens of Jacksonville within a continuum of need from homelessness to homeownership
The City of Jacksonville/Duval County is projected to receive $7.960.100 in SHIP funds during the state fiscal year (FY) (7-1-06 through 6-30-07).
Listed below by activity or title are the programs to be funded with these dollars (a portion goes to administrative expenses for the Housing knd Neighbor-
hoods Department and sub-recipient'agencies.) Eligible applicants must qualify under very low (0 50% of Median), low (51% 80% of Median) or
moderate (81 ( 120c of Median) income level requirements for each of the programs. The application period for the state FY 2006-2007 funds will
commence 30 days after the publication period of this notice and will end 60 days from publication of this notice for all agencies applying to become sub-
recipients. Individual applications for home purchase, repair, counseling, etc. will be taken on a first come first served basis'throughout the year,
beginning October 1, 2006. For further program and funding information or a copy of the Local Housing Assistance Plan, contact the SHIP Administrator,
Ed Gaston of the Housing, and Neighborhoods Department at (904) 588-0172.
Program/Title/Description Amount of Funds Amount of Funds Amount of Funds Eligible Applicant
FY 2006-2007 FY 2007-2008 FY 2008-2009
1. 'Acquisition/Rehabilitation or new $47,6,815 $ 476,815 $476,815 Non-profit and For-Profit Housing Developers
construction of homes to be owner
occupied .
2. Second mortgage assistance with down $150,000 $ 150,000 $ 150,000 Low to moderate income homebuyers based in
* payment, closing costs. pre-paids and income, family size and mortgage guidelines
principal buy down for Very low to
moderate income homebuyers
3. Payment of security and utility deposits $ 50,000 $ 50,000 $ 50,000 Very low and low to moderate income families
,to help low income families obtain
affordable rental housing
4. Homebuyers Counseling $253,685 $ 253,685 $ 253,685 Non-profit Organizations
5. Rental Rehabilitation $634,436 $634,436 $634,436 Non-profit and For-profit Housing Developers
6. Owner Occupied Rehabilitation $5,599,154 $5,599,154 $5,599,154 Very low and low to moderate income homeowners
7. Hurricane Recovery $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0,00 Very low and low to moderate income homeowners
8. Development Subsidy $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Non-profit and For-profit Housing Developers
9. Administration $796,010 $ 796,010 $ 796,010 Particcipating Jurisdiction and Sub-recipients
John Peyton Barney Smith Michael Corrigan
Mayor Chairman City Council President
Jacksonville Housing Comnmission
EQUAL HOUSING
,CA S OPPORTUNITY
*SHIP Funds may not be used to purchase, rehabilitate, or repair mobile homes. *The home value of SHIP funded projects may not exceed $247,500.
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Team Trivia Challenge H I1
Test vour knowledge by playing Trivia
Team Challenge at five different beach ..- .. ...-a
establishments. All games, held Tuesday
through Friday, are. free to participants.
Teams that finish in the top three earn
house cash.
Chris Lamoureux and Sean Steele run
Trivia Team Challenge Tuesda, aat .. ia-: -. y
Lynch's Irish Pub in Jacksonville Beach.
Their game, which offers the top first-
place prize of $75, begins at 7:30 p.m.
Also on Tuesday, Jdmie Sakin and M' -
Jimmy Munyon run a Trivia Team game -"
at Woody's in Ponte Vedra Beach. Their
game starts at 7 p.m.
Mance McKenzie is host at Dick's ..
Wings in Jacksonville Beach Wednesday
night. His game begins at 7:30 p.m.
Also on Wednesday, Marq Albertson,
assisted by Melinda Velasquez, runs
TriJvia Team Challenge at Culhane's Irish
Pub in Atlantic Beach. Starting time is
7:30 p.m.
Sean Steele, joined by wife Karen, has
Team Challenge at Bob Marlin's in
Jacksonville Beach Thursday. Their game I U a
gets underway at 7:30 p.m. .. .
Brandon Tomasello, assisted by .,- .
Jeannin e Holmes, runs Trivia Team m '
.Challenge at Bob Maerlin's Friday.
Beginning Sept. 1, their game will be'
conducted in three consecutive one-hour
sessions that start at 6 p.m.
SModern Western
SSquare Dancing
Interested in modern
L western square dancing? If
so, go any, Tuesday to
Sandalwood High, where les-
Ssons are given from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The? -
sessions feature dance caller Ken Miller, I
S as well as members of the Rollaways "
Square Dance Club, who give demonstra-
tions and assist in the lessons. -
Sandalwood is located between Saints
Road and Alden Road on Sam Hardwick -
Street. The number to call for more infor- _
mation is 249-3224.
Trivia Team Challenge host Brandon
'Deep Sea' at IMAX Tomasello poses a question to the
"Deep Sea" is on the six-story screen of players at Bob Marlin's.
the World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX
Theater starting today. Narrated by actors Weekend movies
Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet, "Deep In honor of National Estuaries Day,
Sea" was filmed in nine different loca- weekend nature movies at the GTM
tions and highlights more than 65 Reserve Environmental Education Center
species of sea creatures. are focusing on estuaries. Double fea-
S "Deep Sea" will run at the World Golf tures are shown at 10 a.m. and again at 1
Hall of Fame IMAX Theater through p.m. Saturday and Sunday. This week-
lc2007. The World Golf Hall of Fame is end's double feature is "Florida Master
located along Interstate 95, exit 323, at Naturalist: Florida's Estuaries 2003j"and
World Golf Village in St. Augustine. For arlotte Harbor: The Network of an
tickets-aXndor sitowt i mW'. taII I 1ThTstua-..' Restoi'o.all ges are'invited.
IMAX or visit www.wgy.com. The GTM Reserve Environmental
Education Center is located at 505 Guana
River Road off A1A, 17 miles south of
Butler Boulevard or eight miles north of
Vilano Beach. Admission to the
Environmental Education Center is $2
for adults and $1 for youngsters 10 to 17.
Children under 10 are free. The center is
open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and
closed state holidays. For more informa-
tion, call 904-823-4500.
Songwriters' night
The next Atlantic Beach Songwriters',
Night will be held from 6 to 8 p.m.
Sunday in the Adele Grage Center on the
corner of Ocean Boulevard and Seventh
Street. There is no admission charge, and
doors will open at 5:45 p.m.
'Dance Trance'
Dance Trance in Neptune Beach offers
a dance fitness program for youngsters 8
to 13 that begins Sept. 5. Hours of the
program, held every Tuesday, are 4:30 to
5:30 p.m.
The Dance Trance studio is located at
214 Orange St. For more information,
call 246-4600 or go to info@dancetrance-
fitness.com.
Symphony just around corner
The Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra,
which comes to the Beach periodically
during the course of its performance sea-
son, kicks off its 10th anniversary season
in Jacoby Symphony Hall in two weeks.
The Fidelity National Financial
Masterworks Series runs Sept. 14-16 and
features Ravel's two piano concertos, per-
,.formed by Van Cliburn medalist
Benredetto Lupo. Also featured is mezzo-
soprano Adriana Zabala in "The Three-
Cornered Hat."
Book sale ah6ad
Bargains galore can
be expected at the .
,Ponte Vedra Beach -
Branch Library, where
Friends of the Library "
will hold a booksale
Sept. 16-17. Hours of the sa 0
a.m. to 5 p.m. on the 16th a'na non to
5 p.m. on the 17th.
'Music in the Courtyard'
"Music in the Courtyard" is played
every Friday from 7 to i0 p.m. through
the end of October at 200 First Street in
Neptune Beach. The event is free and
open to the public, and many shops are
open late. Beer, wine, coffee and a limit-
ed menu are available for purchase at
Shelby-'s Coffue Shoppe,: "_, nlr.
For more information, call 249-2922.
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Celebrating 441 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 cele-
bration 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 mili-
tary base on Sept. 8, 1565, St.
Augustine is the nation's old-
est continuously-occupied
European settlement. By the,
time the English-created their
first' settlement in 1607' at
Jamestown, Va., St._Augustine
had been a, thriving city with
several thousand residents for
more than three decades.
St. Augustine's' 441st birth-
day celebration's major events
of the day include:
The Landing of Menendez:
The birthday events begin 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 settle-
ment 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
Sby 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 50 years 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 Thagnksgiving. As part
of the city's birthday celebra-
tion, the Historic Florida
Militia will hold ad
Thanksgiving Cooking
Contest- at noofi on their
grounds' of Ponce de Leon's
Fountain of Youth
Archaeological Park. The con-
test will feature dishes pre-
pared 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 provid-
ed by Luis Mario and his Latin
Jazz Band from the Habana
Village Cafe, and free birthday
cake for everyone. The cake
will be ,served by St.
Augustine's Royal Family rep-
resenting the Spanish Royal
Family of 1672 the .year the
city's Castillo de San Marcos
wa's commissioned. Members
.of St. Augustine's Royal Family
are selected annually 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.
Navy Band Concert: The
birthday entertainment con-
tinues 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, patriot-
ic and classical music,
Broadway tunes and new and
exciting concert band music.
For comfortable seating, blan-
kets or lawn chairs are recom-
mended.
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 col-
orful event re-creates a daily
activity in Spanish St.
Augustine -when the military
unit assigned to guard the city
for the night replaces the sol-
diers who have been on duty
throughout the afternoon. In
addition to the colorful uni-
forms and snappy drill rou-
tine, spectators are always
thrilled by the firing of a mus-
ket volley that signals the city
is secure for the night.
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Around the Home
Thoughtful plan makes baby's room
Whether you have a tiny
member of your household or
you're expecting one, plan-
ning your baby's room is
always exciting. Some parents
go for bold colors and fun
themes and others go for sub-
tle softness and muted shades
of pastels.
Regardless of which decora-
tive path you take, it's always
good to follow a few guide-
lines to make sure.the room is
not only attractive, but is also
functional and safe for the
child.
Safety first and foremost
The first priority has to be
safety with a baby. Decisions
must be made about whether
to allow bumper pads in the
crib or fluffy comforters.
Some pediatricians advise
against these because of the
risk of suffocation.
Talk to yours about the
types of linens your doctor
feels are best. Be wary of any-
thing that the baby could grab
such as blinds, curtains, or
nearby lamps or cords. It's
best to keep objects away
from little hands and is one
reason I don't like to see art-
work or objects on the wall
above a crib.
If you're worried about pets
bothering your child or want
to hear the baby better but
you don't want to close off
the bedroom door, install a
screen door instead. It allows
you to hear the baby and
keeps pets away from the
child. Always err on the side
of safety and you and baby
will both sleep well at night.
Arrange carefully
Many parents arrange their
baby's bedroom the way it's
done in a decorating photo or
do so for their convenience.
For instance, cribs will be
placed on the wall in line
with the door so they can
walk by and see the baby easi-
ly. Or, some cribs are pushed
against windows. Worse still,
some are set in the middle o(f
the room. Baby cribs should
be treated the same as a regu-
lar bed and arranged on a flat
wall opposite the door to
make the child feel secure.
Secure?
That's right. We wouldn't
want to sleep in line with the
door or floating the middle of
a room, and infants probably
don't either. In my work as a
feng shui consultant and e-
zine publisher, parents often
write me and say their baby
doesn't sleep well. The very
,'first thing I ask about is bed
arrangement. Many times the
crib isn't positioned the way a
regular bed would be. Once
the bed is properly arranged,
they're surprised at how
quickly the baby responds and
how much better the baby
sleeps. It's important to
remember that babies are very
sensitive and that sensitivity
extends to their environ-
ments, too.
Think future
As much as we may not like
it, our little ones will grow
bigger and that teddy bear
theme might not make a five-
year-old as happy as tough
superheroes. Murals are also
wonderful, but expensive
hand-painted murals might be
hard to part with and paint
over -- once your child grows
older. That's why it's a good
idea to use colors and ele-
ments that can be easily trans-
formed as your child grows.
This way you don't have to
completely re-do the room to
make it suitable for your
growing child.
More storage
'Before baby comes, do what
you can to make the room
storage-friendly. Install closet
organizers and make sure
there's enough space for all
the baby items you'll need. If
space is hard to come by,
hang plastic shoe holders that
hang on the back of a door as
an impromptu storage solu-
tion for baby supplies like
powder and lotions.
Until next time, make your
littlest living space beautiful,
safe, practical and able to
grow with your child.
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120 Homes for Sale
125 Real Estate Wanted
130 Condos for Sale
140 Moogages
150 Mobielaomes for Sale
180 Comm Proapetu
185 Indusmal/Warehouse
RENTAL
200 Rental
215 Homes for Rent
225 Wanted to Rent
230 Condo for Rent
240 M H for Rent
260 'acadcn Rental
270 Rental to Shiare
275 Room for Rent
280 Office Space
285 Comm Rentl
PETS; & ANIMALS
300. Free Pets
310 Pets for Sale
330 Stables.'Livestochl
340 Lost & Found Pets
ANNOLNC EMFNTS
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+05 Trtael
415 Persouls
420 Legal Semces
425 Legal Nontices
440 Mis Lost & Found
450 Instrucinoni Schools
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500 P-T Help Wanted
510 FT Help \anted
520 Job Senice
530 Bus Oppornuntry
540 Child Care
550 Work \\anted
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600 Serice Guide
601 Air Conditioninmg
602 Allerauons
607' AulotBoat Detailing
608 Auto Repair
604 Bus Services
612 Carpet
613 Catering
6615 Cleamin
618 Electroamcs
619 Electmcal Set
620 Equip Rentals
'622 Fences
631 Computer Services
633 Hauling
634 Lawn Mower SalesServ
635 Lawn/Landscpg
636 Locksmith
637 Marine Const.
638 Mannrme/Boaming
640 Concrete/Masonn
645 Moving & Storage
648 Pressure Washing
650 Painong
651 Pest Control
652 Plumbing
653 Pools
654 Phoiography
655 Rain ullers
660 Remodel/Const
665 Repairs
670 Roofing
675 Sprine & 'ells
677 Tree Service
678 nle
680 Lpholsterv
685 Wallpapering
690 W re Trauneni
HlEALTH SERVICES
700 Massage Therapy
710 Health Care Serv
800 For Sale
805 Mustc & Insti.
810 Antiques
S81 Aucuons
820 Wanted to Buy
825 Trade
83 Consignment
.GARAGE SALES ,
840 Garage. Sales
850. Garage Sales ja Beach'
852 Garage Sales Neptune Beach
854 Garage Sales Atlantic Beach
857 Garage Sales Ponte Vedra
858 Garage Sales of rTsr
860 Flea Market
862 -EStale Sales
TRANSPORTATION
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915 Boats, ,
930 Motorcycles
950 Canmpers/RV%
970 Trucksooans
980 Autoniobiles
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222,900 Pa.r,r,,t a- oa as $810 2
Fibulous condo. uit minutes to the beach
i224,500 Payvmer,t a. lo- a $816 2
The Plmi Condo, atEr nw '.
$244,900 Pigment as lo" as $890 3
E ,cusi.e home mpnrate subdivision. Tivoh
$259,900 Pi ment as low as $941 I 2
GCorgeoi.as oarnhome 2 5 blocks to the beach
269,900 Pavmene.sc-c.iS s s$984' 3
Fanra.tic Adl Bch hopni n park-lke balty-i.
279,900 Pasment a.,, l. i $1.017
L Updated hon e in Isle of Palms
300,000 Psment a1 lo0 as $1,090 2
Pier Hou-e Condo. walk to beach
$345.000 Pimrent a lo 'as $1.254. 4
Hmnnah Terrace home -'li th.a quarters
$350.000 P-n-.enit as I,:w aa $1,272 3
Amazin? horne-i on huge lot in Nept. Beachl
$350,000 Parenn is lo.. as $1,380 1
Ocenfr-ont bldg. condo.great geta'-'a
$353.900 P ,mnrt a Ilow .'$1,2;6 3
Model quiit'n home. JoLe to the be~ch!
$375,000 Pi'm-en s I i oa $1,363 2-
Cu a..m built .Adancic Ech hm
$379,000 Pasment ma lo.' as $1,377 3
Quu ai Beach home only I mile to ocean
$384.900 lament as low as $1,399 3
Kie 'It, '.ar; le beaut5 wi lush ind.spng in ABI
$399,900 PF.anent as'loi as $1,450 .1
Gorgc.u.. concrete block oceirfront condol
$399,900 Pasmenr, a. lo as $1,450 3
S Grt him n San-ruan. load: of amenines
$429,900 Payrmen L Ic.,In as $1,562 3
Stunma.g home lust mLiutes to the Eeachl -
$436,000 Piment r: lo, as $1,584 4
Fib r.be ah home 'w oocd deck m back)anrd
$719,000 Payment as lc is $2,613 4
Grt, r beach car age. 1.5 bltk to ocean
$749,000 Pas'm.:nt as low" as $2,722 2
SIncredible condo w panNramic vies of JB!B
$950,000 PaNmr-c a; I. is $3.452 ,5
Step to che oc in, git rental min-erment!
$167,800 Pwincnt us Ics,,,, ",I, 1
Oceminlnks third t1r condo. tsulted ceding.
$184,900 Paimn,,t as lo] aa $672 1 '
Nice Faini av Puk Condo m frplc
$199.900 Pisment as Ilo as $726 2,
Grand Ca. Condo. ;pht BR'i
$219.900 PaYment as k:. at $799 2,
''illa Del Nlar-Rinoaated
$209,900 Psiment as lo' as $763 2
Feauifuda udaied condo in Minrh Cove .
$229,900 PNment as Ioa as $835 2'
UiJniuc bungdo% home. minutes to the beach
$230,900 Pamcntm a:. 1,- a. $839 2
Go-rg.ou; condo i'a Beach. recenidv updated!
$244,000 Pr'ment Ia lo as 887 3
S '. rr'rac'crne cahd. 'a peaceful nsrure anew i
79.000 Pinment a:, Ilo a $1,014 2
Cure hom. ,a curb apped in Oikbridge
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$329,900 i'"r,,,r .. ..$1,199 3 9518
Gr[.\Vddnd Ch-, hm crr, rocm-.
$349.90') Pi.,-newr. .,. $1.271 4 9520
BP,3uuLuJl \, old '.V.J.rk Cha-, Fi-
$349.900 Pvermert lo,, t. $1,271 3 9538
S.olhno *:A ,:,d. Fr, totU [n,-,,Calel
$399,900 p --,,,Ert I,,- $1.4,3 5 9533
-:It lot *-:.ri' rev- fb e ,:rccus home
$515,000 P.mrr. Ic... I$18' 7 7 3 9559
1 acr, poolt hm inr PJmn' 'k-
$625,000 F'imenIt as lo,, .. $2,271 2 9524
Inci, diLek :.c.n aie,, [-)ehlcr. F'sint (ornd,
$749,900 Pumrint'i aloo ,$2,722 '4 9513
Losel, home in Fiddleri Hammock
$70,000 'Pm,-nr a lo, I $2,834 4 .495,1'
\\'i :.dl i'd; '.'ct. '.-m eth ei tre i ,, '' *'
$1,049,000 Pa,'mciEit 1 lor' a $3.812 4 3020..
Escriu.g'ar, P.:-rae' edi home .. ingraun ool, c1 ac-uzz'
$1,249,000 Pimner,Ent lto, i $4,539 "5. 539
5 rt ccemn trnn e, & I-..el, q ',,.,
$1,350,000 Pmont .i- l..-,, $4,906 Land 9543
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Intracoasta)
$165,700 Par,-.r i .. 2. $602 2 .3204
EsrE Airtrtgr'n condo .. garin. dll ppl. coA-,c,
$191.000 FTm.Er,r, .- kc. a' $699- 3 2905
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$224,000 PI:Tr.c-,. 1-. a. $814 3 3228
$Ch2r4m, 0 'ri *.:r,. beauri.J coarnr o I.:r -n i srerti r- F. Kide
$224,900 Pasrni, 1l.-, $817 3 3143
Gorge. u. hcme .. ica p' a diise r' bi-.k'rd
t.n G er..rld L-'.'..
$239,900 F['.nj., ..., $S72 3 2867
Fe'autrif. hn'. parkl.a inrT7r.d p1: 0 inrk r b Pm-ri[! e
$239.900 Pwr.er.r a I.:.. $68 i 3 9515
N1c;1V':1 1C,-,k Cod0lo. Be,c-h Bld
$239,900 Pi,.n-u-,at : ... $872 2 .3181'
klea i, 1 apor ited .'ubuasbk lii'ng..V lh Cre.'-k.
$245,000 FPa'r,.i- I.:.,. a- $S90 4 9521
Fatnrr.: .- r-. tr, '. '. odrdJ.d F:.r:r
$245,000 P iTyt.' ].:s, $890 4 3085
'hamurin. brk trr mr "i n could ic tI r i.1 A ".,k \r)od.s
$257,900 P,mrr Il.:,. i- $937. 4 2876
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$269,000 Pis mer, a. .:,., $977 3 3353.
s.r-icou. hrr.e on a .- A dn e .a: lot 'n "llage. ofr P]blo1
$274,900 F'-mMr,r .: I.:..-- $999 4 '3133
Fab '. nck tri, hm .n culd.'i c m A .hIl V',, :..d-
$279,900 -msnr I.,,1 .$1,017 4 2902,
,b.. tai2u'. 2 :: .- 1 -- culc- c lot i, .'.r bar P.FNr, et
$284,900 Pirnct r I.o,. $1035 3 2646
LLv. rn r.-'rh.:.m u 'If'nEltci c i[.r-ic .
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$288,500 Pin ,,. !,, u $1048 -3. '3217
i.rn: ,reck b[ Ib ar.' r..:cou' n-ide& o.ur! .
$289,500 P,,m,r.-t :I..,.' $1,054 3 ',370
Firr.ac 2 .t.:rn homa drj.a bick. to 'soads.
C .:.lhnIr : '.L.d. r on
$299,000 Pa)r,.nr i. Io,,_'.. $1,086 3' 9534
Greir hm. Ciprn. i'illi: Renrenienm ren
$315,000 PiT..nr,Et i. l,a a $1,145 3 3280'
t Open &. ,pac hm ,. iirnd F'pol m The Wood
$324,900 Pal-..nn a calo $.,81 3 3320"
C':luming 'n ..on. onh be.aubul c:.:rr -r loc ,n Th W=',oc,.,d,
$355,000 Prem.:nt ai Ic.- $1,290 4 1009
$c29,00 .u hol-,.t e ,, 'r t a iteric"r, ii,', '' rn i Foreti ,
329,000 P nrt I ...Is $1,196 ,3194 "
I Pot. Iaome o-n a beautful prn ri c 'lot rin Pubic. Poiut .' -
$339,900 PinTm-rit i: lo a. $1,235 ,' 4 '.3107
S p0F'C cultic i '[I-''I orlme o .n hug' lot in Gin i.':) ".ak. '
$339,900 Pa~mi,,,r ii:." : $1,236 4 3307
G.'.rgeou hc.me on hube prFi'-.. lot min Iba Pc-irt i
PRICE BR REF#.
$340.000 Pa$mei ls
'r~n beiuriult, to.p ot the line home in WValker'r Glenl
$399,000 Pa!menr'a, lo a i $1,450 4 3298
M$ gni ic-rr model quali3' home in Marsh Sound!
$399,900 Paymeiht as o a.. a$1,453 3 3222
lmpr civ'e Lakeir hm a .ngrnd pool m Comington Creek'
$449,000 Panertcas o, s $1,632 4 3306'
DeLgner r hmn iparkhng m rnd pool in The Woods!
S Jacksonville
$155,000 P' menr u lo k, $563 1 9572
3' .z 'Laktcre:t Cond-, ground fir unit
$164,000 Pajrnent a. ; o a- $596 3 3350
.' ,.. G*Creat-',.aer home on bi- lot .n Ft. Caroline
$183,000 Pvmnt -' I,:Ei.. $665 3 3313
n ry ruce ground le'el condo a'. lakeviea! 008
$1'89;900 -P. r.en.[ I..1.. $690 .0. 3. '08
S. Cute Atrlgin homerice lust reducedlliJ
$195,900 Pamer,at Ioa $72 3 3193
Lo, ei lhcoe in a Treai lcauon, \illas at Cro s Creek!
$209,500 Pa ment as Ioa a '$764 .. ; 3 3243
Beaunliul home in desirable Kensingtqn Subdjvision
:5227.900 .P.meit ica.,' a $828 3 130
...- -' -i J 'A.m':r,- lar e .It ,n Codchman Lake"s' '
$232.400 Pa,'ment as clo as $844 3 2699
B uuful Sutton Like; horn.e' 'lakevie" !
$235,000 Pavmni.-. a lo" is $854 3 3062
'.il mincaned :.,an-rome oft Kernan!
$239,800 Pn imer,'i a Io., a $871 3 3161
R.o.omy brick fiont home in \\Vverlj Place!
$240.000 Pa.Imn-Ert as lo a- $873 .3 ,3108
Spectacular home or,n arg lakefront Jot it Surton Lake;
$243,500 Pimant a lowa a $883 4 9569
Sunon Lake home features galore
$244,900 Pas'imnt 10'.a a. $890 3 2668
Lci'.v \Volf Creek Tonrhotme. move-an read,!
$246,900 Pament u lo. a- $897 '3 3231
l' ImIFreU .iSurnon Lak-' hpme on lirge lot
$255,000 Pimemnt s I,:.a $927 4' 2172
Brilliant conrcrre bli:k home in Sutton Likes!
,$257,000 P.)ment a, low a $934 4 3367
Beariful all -rocco home a 'uled lana in Hawkins Covel
$259,900 Panr.enr a lo a- $944 3 .3036 !..
MfinE condition home that rs mose-m ready, '
s Surron Lake! Subhdis iton
.$266.990 Pa~yienr as low $970 ., ,4 3290
NI i9n0icent all s rcc6 home in Kensington 306 r
V267,900 Panmet aas li i's $973 '. 3 3065
Spaouhome a 'open floor pla in F. Carolinel -
$269,900 la lo~1n Ioi, $ -'$981 4 3257
- Eeautrlful l bn'ck, home thit is mdve-in ready:
$274,900 Payment.as lo"w a- $999 4 2963
ear 2 *.ror' hm a brdhant d t11rs mn Sunon Lake,
$279,900, Pa ment ai lo as $1,017 3 3293
Al brick besur on cu de a i lot in Riter Point.
$275,900 Paiment asl 10,as$ 1,003 3 3303
.ild'ned. hml-qualr h.hoas throughout, Kernan Lakes
.$314,900 Psen .;Io- "l a$1,144 4 2806
Be'unful home in Johns Creek. Reduced $10,000!
$324,900 Pairser,nt as lo,, a $1,181 4 3044
SGr'.eou' 'hma privacyy r cd bkid in lohns Creek!
$324,900 Pivmenaslo.A is $1,181 3 3157..
Srunnig lkefroent w"miground pool in Johns Creek '
$33.9,500 Pamenr Iulo, as $1,234 4 3190
' '' 'inmmjculate home bajung to a preserve in johns Creek!
.$349,900 Pii"enitas low a, $1,272 ', 4 3038
One of kind home -'2 marier suite, in Kernmi Lakes!
$355,900 Paimjent ia lo1 ai $1,293 4 3230
'(Gorgeus, home a remium iaterfrnt lot in Walkers GlenI
$485,000 Pimer,lt .sa. $ 1,762 '3 3077
f' .[mprcsise 2 'or) home i,'mground pool in
SV'mdsior Parke!
$668,900 Piment ;s Ic.a as $2,431 5 2727
Fantastic 2 story coitemporar) pool home in
Hampton Park
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Adorable & affordable. Family
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Beautiful New Cqnstruction.
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From Condos to Country"'
Stonehurst Plantation $274.100.
4/2/1680 sf, lake fnr, "A" rated
schools, move in ready.
natural preserve, seller pay up to
$5K for closing, all appliances
stay, re-plumbed '06, ready to
4/3.i/2obU st. Key west style,
marsh frt; Dames Bridge
skyline, near fee community
boat ramp.
955-0776
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Renovated inside and out. Hardwood and tile flooring, Hard
.,wVface counter tops. unique cabinets -and stainless- seel
appliances are just the beginning of the long list of tpg'rades
in this beautifully app6inte'hdiom6e.Attention to detail carries
to the exterior with poolside outdoor living. Professionally
landscaped and light escaped. Shown by appointment. Offered
at $422,000
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I NEW LISTING IN TWELVE OAKS
Causing a Commotion On th Ocean!
ELEGANT CONTEMPORARY THE PALMS AT MARSH LANDING
4 BEDROOM 3 BATH ii a reson-style condominium community
2511 sq. ft home located on a large lot with 3 available units to choose from:
with conservation area m the back for IBD/IBA w/lake vies $159,900.2BD/
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Noui screened lanai & park like wooded 2BD/2BA w/marsh views & many
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This charming Bch Bungalow is newly renovated and just
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water tank, elec. panel and more. Great fir plan and over 1300
sq ft. Motivated Seller! MLS# 284350 $285,000.
Location, Location, Location!
This beautiful 3br/2ba PV condo w/gar has a split floor plan
and over 1200 sq ft. New carpet, kitchen, scrn lanai, RV/boat
stor., tennis, pool and beach access. Seller to pay 1 yr HOA
and Realtor bonus. MLS# 301587 $259,900.
Oceanview Townhouse!
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Just steps to the beach. 1 st fir has sep. suite, deluxe master,
gourmet kitchen, private yard and NO.HOA fees! MLS#
299984 $699,900.
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BEMl.A1TIFlL WAIVUA(W LMD"
Iia Ponte B'edra
I acre lot w/iarge oaks &
hardwoods, 100x450 zoned for
horses, minutes to shopping,
schools & t h e
beach in a non -
gated community. $499,000
Call Top Produce'r Lynn Saul!
904-859-9100
I Buildable Lot
Rarely Found at the Beach!
50' x 120' lot zoned multi-family, justblocks to the ocean
and popular Jax Beach. Canbeeither
duplex or single family residence.
A Rare Opportunity! $180,000
Suzie Mons Connolly
s 904-234-8812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com
3.24 ACRES JACKSONVILLE, close to
9A and Beach Blvd. natural
wetlands'creek $170,000. OBO. 241-
4876.
5 BLOCKS to ocean North Jax. Bch
Large Comer lot 80x120 with 1000 sq f
block house. Add on or tear down. As is
Motivated seller. $289,900. 228-0553.
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OCEAN VIEW HOME!
FSBO in Jax Beach, 3/2.5BA 2132sf
Beautiful 2 story home 1/2 block. to the
ocean w/direct access Relinished rard-
wood floors downstairs. Berber carpel up-
stairs. Spacious master suite w/walk in
closets and refinished master bain.
$945,000. 68 29th Ave South. 536-3308
ATLANTIC BCH- Hidden Cove, 4BR/2BA,
on the water, new carpet & paint,
$225,000, 859-7900.
REDUCED, INDIAN Woods Neptune Bcn
home 4BR/2BA, split plan, w/2 story
workshop. Upgrades. Priced under ap-
praised value to sell @ $399.900 Drive by
1525 Forest Ave. Motivated seller
Will co-op (904 )463-7245.
Ocean Cay- FSBO. 664 Bonaire Circle
2200sf w/greal room, 3BR/2BA.
Located on mature pond. Granite, wood
floors, new paint 5529K will co-op
(904)463-1197
ATLANTIC BCH. Dutton Island Preserve
3BR/ 2BA. 1900sf, totally restored. double
lot w/ pool. $319,000. (904)222-1873
SOUTHSIDE/ Secret Woods. Brick home.
3BR /2BA, 1895si $284,900 OBO. Bring
all offers. Independent Brokers
710-3111.
ATLANTIC BEACH
1483 Laurel Way
Custom built Key West style 2-slory, only
3 years young, over 2100st, located in h d-
den paradise, a marsh front community.
Firsl floor master bedroom suite, master
bain w/jacuzzi and separate snower. Gas
frplc. w/gas appliances, cozy screened
porch, custom draperies, and blinds plus
all. appliances convey. Asking $369,900.
MLS#290728.
Call Owner/ Agent Shirley Lee, Assist 2
Sell, Buyers & Sellers Real Estate.
Cell# 568-6909/ office 247-4442. View
online at www.jaxbesthomes.com
SAWGRASS 2BR/2BA. completely re-
modeled, new 30 year roof. 42" hickory
cabinets, travetine stone Iloor. Berber car-
pet and crown molding, $289,900. 463-
0505.
NEW LISTING FSBO
884 11th Ave. S., Jax Bch: 3/2.5 town-
home. 1327sf, living/ dining combo w/
wood burning frplc., kit. w/. breakfast, bar,
newer apple ceramic tile & carpet floors,
ceiling fans throughout, upgraded security
system w/ remote control entry. Mainte-
nance free vinyl siding & newer roof.
American Home Shield Home Warranty.
Termne bond in place Covered 8x14'pa:
ti,c fenced backyard, 4x8 storage room.
Priced below Aug., 06' appraisal, at
$268,500. Shown by appt. only.
904-502-6165/591-9546.
HIDDEN TREASURE! Atlantic Beach, 6
blocks from beach., 4BR/3BA, 1700sf,
concrete block & stucco. Very solid. Lg lot
w/ fruit trees. Very pnvate Convenient to
golf, tennis, nature park, schools, bike'
paths. $325,000. Make it your home.
463-3738
MOVE-IN READY
OPEN HOUSE- 9/2, Satuiday, 2pm-6pm.
Beachway (Jax. Golf & CC, Beach Blvd.
entrance). Beautiful open floor plan
w/many custom upgrades. 3BR/2.5BA,
12768 Avalon. Cove Dr. N., or call
223-1042 for advanced viewing. You want
to make this home yours;
PVB SAWGRASS (NORTHGATE)
Cnarming 3BR,2BA sep. LR/DR. FR w/
fireplace, screened patio, eal-in kitchen,
new rool. carpel & paint $499.500.
(904)249-3213
PONTE VEDRA BEACH Sawgiass
Players Club, 3BR'2BA. $389,900.
(904)613-5854
PRICE REDUCED- BEST BUY AT
BEACH- Only 3 blocks from beach.
415 16th Ave Soulh. Adorable 3BD/ 2BA
home with 1540sq. Screened porch, up-
stairs deck, Irnrigaihon system, and many
other amenities. Must see. Call 246-8809
for appt. No reallors. $379.900 FSBO
HELP-U-SELL
COASTAL REALTY
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Dolphin Cove, 3BR/2BA, huge comer lot,
all brick, cul-de-sac updated tile in main
living area. Ready to gol Just Reduced.
$299,900.
PALMS @ MARSH LANDING
2BR/ 2BA condo, upgraded tile & carpet,
backs 10 preserve, vaulted ceilings.
Motivated seller. $203,999
WATERFRONT- OFF HECKSCHER DR.
Coastal Irving home w/ pool & dock over
4000sf gated community. $924.900
VILLAGES OF PABLO
4BR/2BA huge cul-de-sac lot, community
pool and tennis. minute to the Beaches A+
school $288,900.
WATERFRONT ICW
Ponte Vedra Bch.- Roscoe Blvd Custom
built New Conslrucilon, 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.
EASTTOFAiA
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Totally remodeled 4BR/ 2.5BA. limestone
flooring, slate countenops, custom cabi-
nets and lighting Owned by professional
kitchen/. bath designer GORGEOUSI
Must seel $549,900. -
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TWO 1BR/ 1BA +loft Ponte Vedra Beach
Condos, upgrades including granite & tile
floors, fireplace, custom lighting, private
beach access, tennis, fitness room. 1 unit
currently leased. $189,900 & $195,900.,
15TH AVE. S.- SOUTH JAX BEACH
Key West style cottage, adorable with
huge great room, private backyard, great
for' entertaining, Low maintenance land-
scaping. $323,900.
.WINDSOR POINTE CONDO
Motivated seller 2BR/2BA, .downstairs
unit, fireplace, wood floors, lcar garage.
Offered at $149,900.
S '"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,
close to beaches & schools. $269,500.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Upgraded home on San Pablo Circle,
3BR/2BA home w/spacious'master suite.
Fenced back yard, large den, immaculate-
ly maintained. Offered at $328,900.
NEAR NOCATEE- NEASE HS
4/2 HOME In Walden Chase off CR 210,
never lived in, huge great room, $349,900.
Call: 904-241-4447
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Old Atlantic Beach
To Settle Estate
363 4th Street. Lot 22 & Lot 24 MLS 295944, 295945
Asking 600K each but will entertain all written offers.
Call Anita Vining
(904 739-0717 (904) 923-1511
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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
60' Wide (Rear)'x 175' Deep (East Side) I"
x 167' Deep (West Side). $729,000
Cail largi Petitt.
Top Producer 571-9821
Neptune Beach
(East of 3rd St)
2 Full Sized Lots Ic
Lowest Prices East of 3rd St. -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
,01d Atlantic Beqph 7
6 10x'OLO -T'
2 blocks to the Ocean
Build your dream home 2 blocks to the ocean & a
short walk to the Town Center. Offered at $539,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821
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Classified 3
EAST OF A1A. 2BR/2BA condo No mini-
mum lease term. $299,900 Kathy TliaKos
realtor, Vanguard Realty. 465-3053.
ATLANTIC BCH- 3/2 new, appliances and
carpeting, fireplace, $189,500, 993-9191.
ATLANTIC BCH, Dulton Island Preserve
4BR/ 2.5BA, 2400sf, brand, ew Key West
style home. $415,000. (904)222-1873.
OPlE41 IEOUJIE
san 1-4,804 HBaytree Lane
Unmatched quality & a Plantation Oaks
address that is second to none. 4,000SF, 5BR/
5BA Italian marble, tile, granite, custom
cabinets, screened pool & lanai overlooking
the lake & bordered
by a preserve for extra privacy. Best Deal
in Plantation Oaks! Dir: Palm Valley Rd to
Plantation Oaks, Bavcove Dr., LTon Clearwater &
RT on Baytree to #804. $899,000
Call Top Producer 2005 Lynn Saul
904-859-9100-
OPEN
HOUSE
Saturday Noon 4pm at 245 North Street in
Neptune Beach. Beach bungalow only 1 1/2 blocks
to the ocean. Completely updated
and renovated! MLS # 293935. Call
Kevin for more info.
Kevin Folsom
904-612-1191
Windsor Parke, 4507 Hanover Park Dr.. 3BR + Bonus Room
2.5BA. Heated pool w/jacuzzi in Private Lush Tropical
Setting! Seller Motivated!
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MLS 308395 Totally remodeled
home on quiet street with open
floor plan and lots of living
spaces. Lovely end of street
location. Adjoining lot future
option available to buyer. $299,999 -
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50 Ft. Boat Slip!
Exclusive H1'ibour island 'N Marih Landing,
Execw'.e Villa 3omC M ith 1it
$2,399,000 MLS 281517
Beautiful Farm
Close to WGV& St Aug. 19+acres, 3278 'fthm,
pcol & bam Lrg Oaks & piinei gale make this
unique $924,900 MILS 268786 ,
-The Plantallon"
Located on ihe 18th fairwa:,', thi 4BR.'-8A up-
dared home has it all' Huge mailer ;,oversized
, vhirlpooli b $749,500 MLS 289394
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
NEPTUNE BCH. FSBO 4BR/3.5BA.
Ocean view. 2540sf. 1/2 block to ocean,
1/2 block to town center. NUmerous up-
grades. Reduced $799,500. 115 Orange
St. Broker/owner. 725-0302 or 887-8237.
Li'e in Ja% Bch!
3BR'2BA, 2,049SF in desirable area Nevh
updated kii 'lois ofstorage
$349.900 MLS 305279
Brick ranch hm on Cul-D-Sac.
3BP.R2BA, bajclrd full Nfenced musr Cl
$344,900 NILS 394102
REDUCED to sell!
Shorn wall: io beh. siep to po':ol. lakefmnt. new
updid kil. woodtlr,. $327,500 MLS 293320
Great Ocean V'is!
1BR IBA condo in ceanrim cmplh Imirac v..'
tile & applnices Oceanfrnt pool & tlo. condo
fee s. I 279,000 MLS 316489
S Immaculate home!
4BR,2-BA all applnc comev.ehuge lo,- 2 car
S Like Nei! : garage. hm wnantry 2.10.000 MLS 300820
Gorgeous in Ocean Cay, Features are oo nume-
ous to Isr. Walk to the beach. cornmunit, pool & Live @JaxBch'
more $549,900 MLS 314480 @ End unn 2BR.BA optn 1.or plan Tile frplc.
S.. large master bedrm & bail All appliances sita.
"Udler Kr) $' 0 $299,500MLS311913
S. Jax BeachIBR 2BA in Oakbreeze Cove. Open Anesome 3BR/2BA brand new condo wall
floor plan with many upgrades. Nicely landscaped stainless steel appinc + in gateded comm w/many
ith patio and deck. amenities. $209,900 MLS 275715
$419,900 MLS 320553
MUST SEEII This remodeled 3BR/2.5BA
townnome Is a 5 mlnule walk to the
beach. Located in a quaint 6 unit complex
It Is move--n ready. Call Jim Crews-
Realty Executives The Professionals.
904-635-0232
OCEANVIEW, 3BR 2BA, new construc-
tion, many upgrades. Best deal East of
A1AI $399,000. Call Chris 349-2803.
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
vww.watson-realty.com. MLS 314671.
Call Kathy Ritter at Watson Realty,
853-2004. ," .
OPEN HOUSE- $497K SatJ Sun., 12-
3pp, 2985 St. John's Blvd. So. Jax Bch
Park, pool home. 3BR/2.5BA, sunroom..
Wo6t last long w/$600K+ homes under
construction. (904)270-2073.
Beautiful new wood floors, stunning
fireplace, large eat-in kitchen wit
island& new appliances. Lar e master
suite w/huge whirlpool tub shower.
1/2 acre lot meticulously mainlainedi
ii Immense windows across back of
home allow for beautiful views of
marsh Tastefully furnished and Furniture
comes with homel A MUST-SEE
: HOME
KEEIJR W LIAMS, Grace Hughes, REALTOR'
JACKSON-VLLE at 904-233-1341
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Spacious -IBR/3BA 2467 sq ft home, on'cul-de-
sac comer lot. The open floor plan has knockdown
'.., ;'. ceilings with custom tile and carpet Wired for
s' surroundd sound in the great room, master bedroom
and rhe screened porch. The home office has
-French doors and custom cabinetry. Master bath
with garden rub, separate shower and walk-in
closet Jack and Jill baths connects to front bedrooms, has separate
,anines and linen closets. ADT alarm and fire systems, irrigation
system with own meter. Offered at: $374,000
Call Evelyn & Steve Martin,
and "Double the Magic"
(904) 887-7053 Evelyn's'CeU
(904) 887-7409 Steve's Cell
OLD ATlANTIC BEACH!
.Built m.1949,- 3BR, 2BA. LR. DR &
Kit v./coz% breakfast rm oerlooking
pr-t yat.d:. IlbxtenUs from'.Ocean-
Blvd. to Beach Ave Just steps to the
ocean & dining. $897,000 MLS
#298022
PRICE REDUCED
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, remodeled, wood
floors, fireplace, lots of storage, security
system, private fenced backyard and
deck for outdoor entertaining. Two
store) concrete block and frame
construction. $345,000. MLS# 307163
ATLANTIC BEACH!
Corner lot, concrete block construction,
paneling .throughout interior of 2nd,
floor,- downstairs efficiency apt.. lawn
irmgauon, yard well and pump, 2 car
garage, built in 1947. Short valk to-the
beach. $695,000. NMLS#297791.
DON'T WAIT TO BUILD! .
This 140' x 95' lot has both the beach
Judy Nicholson presents....
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and the Intacoastal WVaterway just short replaced in 2004. Fenced backyard,,s ith
distance away. The dead end street with shade trees and wooden deck. $309,000
boat ramp at the end makes boating MNILS#320586
easily accessible offering the best of OPPORTUNITY A FINE HOME
both worlds for outdoor enthusiasts. IN PERFECT CONDITION!
$585,000. MILS#297216 4 bedroom home o% erlooking the lagoon.
OWN THESE THREE UNITS! High ceilings, formal liing and dirung,
Awesomelocation just across from the abundant storage. Split bedroom
Ocean on Beach Ave Built in 1923. arrangement, family room with fireplace
Downstairshas2onebedroomunitsand and screened pool area $589,000
upstairs has 3 ocean view bedrooms rMLS4321658
with hardwood floors. Offers parking ROLLING COLINTRVSIDEI
for 5 cars. $850,000. MtLS#318771 Gated neighborhood in St. Johns County.
GRAB TIllS ONE FAST OR BE Home is located on 2.4 acre lot where
SORRYI horses are permitted Two story
Cul de sac lot, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath's with construction, living rbom with brick
a flexible floor plan. Remodeled to fireplace, dining room with hardwood
include freshly painted interior and floors, klatchen overlooking back acreage,
newly installed carpet The new glass 3 bedroom upstairs plus bonus room.
top range, microwave, refrigeiator and Screened porch and neighborhood riding
dishwasher are included. Replumbed in trails Located just off Route I for easy
2003 and HVAC and windows were commute. $625,000 MLS #321204
Immaculate
3'2 wn-lw carpeting, freshly painted in &
out! New Tile, newa applanc, this house is
perfect& ready to move into! larger
pri,,atebackyard
$208,000 MLS 302930
Great floor plan!.
New carpet New vinyl New tile in baih-
room shower/tu6 areas. Newly painted.
Being sold 'as is'. $199,900 MLS 301109
Great home
w/huge kit, Famrm, French doors to den,
scored preh, laud offkit, direct access.to
$189.900 MLS 311162
Condo ti ing at it's best!
. This unit has a loft and I bedroom, I bath
%k nh approximaily 200 more square fee :
All the amenities and upgrades in ihe
Clubhouse
$188,900 MLS 302702
Lakefronat Condo
Great views from bedrm & scrend patio.
The Belleza's amenities offer you about all
you need+.comm.
$171,900 MLS 296148
I.C WEST- Keman Forest. 2004 execu-
live home. 5BR/4BA, 2-car, 2,650ts.I
$409,500 OBO. Independent brokers 710-
3111.
IC WEST rear Mayo Clinic, 3/2/2, 1750+
sf, remodeled, $274 500 OBO. Independ-
ent Brokers 710-3111
PONTE VEDRA FSBO. 4BR/2BA, Walden
Chase, large fenced yard. Close attorney
provided. $299,000. 382-0877.
WATERFRONT COMMUNITY, all brick,
3BR/2BA, 2025sf, community boat ramp,
$324,900, Magnolia', Properties
MLS#309909. Call 465-4328, 348-5665.
High Quality Brick
Executive Pool Home in
Old Ponte Vedra Beach!
5bd/3ba A/4,40(i s f. & ,ep li% ing, dining. famil. rms.
Man construcon upgrcdes' O n ermed 2 cu garage
wil0",r' vorkshop. area. u.ater sofiener. security. &
centralvacuum ss.ems Fullbrack tlo,. BebercarpetL,
w--.-' --- wood iloonng, 12'x.'94' bck fireplace, huge kichen
,13 pantries, Coran ceuniers. SS appliances l.(oo0 plus I master suite /
2tXi plus s f of close space. 6' ,hirlpooil rub, 4'.14' shower, & so much
more! 90'xl40' lio w/s8'\8 siurage shed. 6X' brnck paut. uki hut. & big
.yrd' Call o' ner/gent for appi $1,175,000.
C Prudential
Inapenaernly Ownred & Operaled
Ellen Poling -Wright
Cell: 838-4562
Office Toll Free 1-888-285-4480
Email: ellenpolina@aol.com
Best of all
Beach Worlds
WONDERFUL POOL HOME ON
SPECTACULAR TREED LOT
4BR/2.5BA home on 1/2 acre lot
close to beach. Family RM w/2 FP,
gorgeous kitchen w/granite/SS
appl/Shaker cabs. Bamboo floors in LR
& DR. New Roof & AC. A bargain at
$489,000!
Suzie Mons ConnoHy 904-234-8812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com
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 walls and 10ft ceilings
make these houses very einergy-efficient. Large Kitchens have
GE Profile appliances, 42in Maple cabinets, and Granite
Countertops. Also, Gas Package for Cooktop, Dryer and
BBQ grill. Each offered at
$649,000 Major Price Reduction! .
Linda Pomerantz ,
923-8030 -hanalea-
REALTORS-Now paying 3c. Commission. =.PR.0.P E,RT IrES _
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5PM PALENCIA ESTATE LOT
156 RIVER MARSH DRIVE Over 1 acre located in the
Custom 4.070st home In Ponte exclusive estate section of
Vedral River Marsh community. beautiful Palencia Experience
Elegant master suite, screened dramatic marsh vistas offered
pool with summer kitchen, 3-car from this amazing homesite A
arage and much morel truly greal opportunity! Call
91,199.00 Call Donia Tyner Michelle Floyd today! $879.000
AFFORDABLE SAWGRASS PONTE VEDRA COURT
Over 1,600s1 of gated commu- Ouiet neighborhood, 3BR/2BA
nity living. Screened porch to private end unit overlooking
enjoy tranquil lagoon 3BR/2BA lake Near to beach, shopping
completely redone. New carpet, & schools. Great investment in
paint, tile and sinKs. New disn- Ponte Vedra for under
washer. $338,000 Move in $200 000 Don't let this one
ready Call Wanda Camacho pass you by! Chene Baker
ATLANTIC BEACH PONTE VEDRAWATERFRONT
Located in small seaside Country living directly on ICWI
community of Atlantic Beach, Hardwood firs. granite kitchen.
3BR/2.5BA. 1836sf. surrounded inviting porches and a beautiful
by natural beauty pristine screened pool & lana, Great
beach, greal shopping & dining. dock wilifts for 2 boats & a jet
Fabulous town home $369,900 ski 4BRi-study, 4.5BA 4251st.
Please call Dennis DeSimone Call Len Knight $1.525 000
RIVER MARSH BEAUTY NEW HOME IN LAS PALMAS
Florida beauty comes shining Beautiful recently completed
through in this nome site on the home in great location This
Guana River. Elegant home has dI all. 4BR + study +
community built in an ancient bonus room, 2-step crown
oak grove, lot measures 25- 50 molding. 18x18 tile + wonderful
acres Peaceful setting for new lake views $1,165,000 Call
home! Bob Kroner $550.000 Michelle Floyd / Jayne Hoffman
AWESOME CUSTOM HOME BEST VALUE-TPC SAWGRASS
Built by Dostle Custom Homes A charming 3/3 villa awaits you
in 2001. 4BR/3BA. 3,288sf, 3cg. on quiet pond & cul-de-sac.
Heated/screened pool/spa, lake Stunning tile floors, vaulted
view, extensive upgrades, ceilings will compliment any
corlan countertops, gas stove & color scheme. Glass Florida
much morel The picture of true room offers a sublime retreat.
elegance!David Darch $875,000 $429,000 Joan /Jamie Swanson
GREAT STARTER HOME OLD SOUTH CHARM \
Make your new 1" home In Beautiful oceanfront condo
Ponte Vedra Landing. Perfect indicative of the old south
starter home 2BR/2BA & study. Remodeled throughout. New kit
1136sf, well maintained with apples, spacious wrap around
$14k in upgrades. Fenced yard deck. 2BR2/BA; lcg. A true
w/deck. This one won't lasll beauty and a must see. Cal or
Call Alicia Benson. $229.000 Kathleen Tuggle. 51,000.000
PONTE VEDRA LANDING '200 FEET ON THE BLVD.
2BR/2BA home in great location Build your dream home and
close to beach, shopping &, walk along one of Florida's most
Ponte Vedra's finest schools. beautiful beaches from your
Nice open floor plan w/vaultea private deeded beach access:
ceilings, large master bedroom, Limited availab-iity of land in
garage, large back deck & yard. Ponte. Vedra. $659,000 Call
$225 000 Pis call Susan Fort Patti Martin for more information
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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 & visit 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 Pinewood Road (Take Penman Rd to Arden Way
to rt on Pinewood)
Call Amy Wilson at 955-0700 & visit www.acwhomes.com
Amy Wilson at fBF
955-0700
& visit
-. www.acwhomes.com!
yV Marvin & Floyd
y 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
g c [roqnr~rt Cpdo 1346sq' locteF on the 41h 119.ol. on)py the sunrise
trn your 264sq balcony overlooking the beach'and'ocean. $699;006'
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, 94.Osq' on .14 acres. Perect opportunity to purchase property
near the Intracoastal and within walking distance of million $ condos. $175,000
FOR RENT
JACKSONVILLE BEACH VISTA DEL MAR
1/1 833sq' cbndo.-3rdfloor, furnished,' Ocean view, Pool & Clubnouse $1,100 mth
can Janet Walls rVRw. Inc.
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September 1, 2006
Lowest Priced Home in Atlantic Beach
East of Seminole! REDUCED!
This home is nestled on the cozy street of Ocean Grove
Drive and features 1850sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, a
new roof, new HVAC, Awesome stone fireplace, and a
beautiful tiled back porch. Don't miss your
chance to enjoy the unparalleled charm Atlantic
Beach has to offer! Priced to Sell! $499,900
904.386.9558,
fflB I AWESOME 1 Year New Home
ET K 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
4w esomen 4fantic
B each nHome
S 4 blocks to the Beach
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
S ij Contemporary Gem
-W Selva Norte
This home is located 3.5 blocks from
the ocean on a cul-de-sac. Beautiful
open floor plan featuring 4 bedrooms &
3 full baths. Rich wood accents
throughout. Home enjoys an emphasis on nature featuring
multi-level pond with 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 $600,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821
Completely Renovated Contemporary-
Awesome Intracoastal Views
1657SF Neptune Beach Home sits on the marsh w/ar
85' dock on a small creek leading to the Intracoastal.
Navigable for a small skiff or Jet Ski at high tide. The
views are absolutely breathtaking! Just remodeled
inside & out. 3bdrm/2ba, 2-Car cin::
Garage & Awesome Deck-Offered at l' l
$525,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer .
571-9821
East of 3rd St. n Jax Beach
$359,000
REDUCED FOR FAST SALE!
This home includes 2bdrm, 2 ba
plus 2-Car Garage. Awesome
Investment opportunity, less than 1 block to the
Ocean. Residential grandfathered in but zoned
commercial.
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
Live 2 blocks to the Ocean
in Old Atlantic Beach
for Just $544,900
4 bdrm, 2 ba, excellent condition, 1607 sq ft,
plenty of room for expansion/
and or pool, 50 x 130 lot size.
CaH Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821
Lowest Priced Home
in Old Atlantic Beach
Priced to Sell $489,900!
3 bdrm/2ba home, approx 1300 sq ft, 2.5 blocks to
the ocean, lot size 50 x 130. Original
hardwood floors thru-out. Needs E--
remodeling but has loads of charm..
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
BUNGALOW BY THE SEA
Renovated 1950's bungalow just 2 blocks from ocean
w/lots of curb appeal. 3BR/2BA w/2/car garage
attached by Florida room. "
Hardwood floors, vaulted
wood ceiling. New kitchen. ,.
Fireplace. $699,000 .
BY THE SEA, BY THE SEA...
Be just steps from the ocean in this adorable 3BR house
on 1st St. in South Jax Beach. Renovated, furnished,
and ready for a new owner
to love it. New-windows,
kitchen, plumbing & more.
Sherri Beno 904-651-1830
-' I Lisa DiStefano 904-514-3167
When hine Storm
-Comes....
You'll want to take refuge in this
4BR/3.5BA "smart house" in Atlantic
Beach; with 75YR metal roof,
Stormbreaker windows & Pro-Foam
insulation, InstaHot
water heaters, sleek interior finishes & upgrades
throughout. Steps to beach,- park & shops.
$1,200,000
$ 0. Call Cara Ameer 635-7058
cara.ameer@lifestylesrealtors.com
Acreage & WateIfont
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.
SOffered for
$5,250,000
Top Producer
2005
Lynn Saul
904-859-9100
N o S abta l nto l-cs-
Enjoy the Lifestyle of Queens
Harbour! Lake & golf views
w/in the beautiful 3,800 SF, -- -
5BR/4BA/3CG residence ) "
Hw/stunning hardwoods, screened pool
and beautiful open floor plan. $924,900
Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul 904- 859-9100
New Listing in
Marsh Landing
S Custom built by Greg Wilson w/loads of upgrades!
Large private lot w/screened pool lanai & summer
kitchen w/heated pool & spa. Lovely custom I
kitchen & buder's pann-v, enormous media/
game RM \%/%\et bar & full bath. built-ins
galore & lots of great storage. Truly an
immaculately maintained home. Offered at
5949.999
Top Producer 2005 Lynn Saul
904-859-9100
Reduced! And East of AlA
in Ponte Vedra Bchl
-. B 3BR/2BA + office POOL home on
private 1.5 lots. Single level & brick
S on quiet cul-de-sac, tiled thru-out,
granite counters, vaulted ceilings, FP,
new masterbath. Great Buy atl
$549,000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812 ..
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com I
Charming One Level Villa in
Sawgrass Players Club
3BR/2BA patio home w/Lrg Great
Rm. which opens to brick paved
screened lanai & stunning pool, split .;': ,
flrpl, FP, Very
private & fully fenced rear Nard w/
gardens & fruit trees. $329,900
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com
S- Incredible Garden Home
in Sawgrass CC
2BD/2BA Garden Home w/golf course
views, exquisite Spanish tile thru-ouit,
private yard w/lush landscaping &
courtyard entry. Soaring ceiling, FP,
great deck w/hot tub. oversized 2CG.
Very Inviting! $515,000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com
Great Buy in
Sawgrass
Well maintained, =
one owner, 3BR L
home in the very desirable Cypress Creek section of
Sawgrass Players Club. Large lot, room for pool, backs
to golf course. New roof, freshly painted exterior, new
tile in kitchen, priced at $429,500 ,
Suzie Mons Connolly 904-234-8812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com
Spectacular Lakefront .
6BR/5.5BA w/gorgeous pool on
waterfront lot. Paver drive, 20" tile,
Plantation shutters, kit w/custom cabs,
granite, SS appl., island w/gas cook top.
SFabulous lighting. Customized 3CG for
max storage. $1.275,000
Suzie Mons Connolly '
'? ~904-234-8812
;- sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.comn
WONDERFUL GARDEN
lOME IN DESIRABLE
3BR/2BA single level
home on lovely lot w/great views of the golf
course. Soaring ceilings, FP, eat-in kitchen,
scrnd lanai, 20G. New AC, HWH 7 garage
door, new carpet, freshly painted in & out.
$479,000! Suzie Mons Connolly 904-234-8812
* Call Rosemary Naughton
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"She KNOWS the beaches...
She SELLS the town!",
Capture the Flavor of "Real Beach Living!"
A sand castle only I home off the ocean! Watch the waves break.'
scrape the sand off your feet & relax in a vintage beach cottage,
loaded \\/personality & style! 2BR/2BA. hrdwd firs. sunny FL
room, generous GR/DR. It's a classic! $849.000
All. Bch "Nearly Oceanfront"-As Good As It Gets!
Lo% ingly restored bungalow. 3 homes off bch! A perfect homestead
or %weekend getawa)y! Stunningly designed LR. DR. kit w/granite,
custom cabs. coffered ceils. 3BR/1IBA plus 1/2 BA off carport.
Room to expand. Magical! $795,000
N Make L'Atrium Your Waterfront Downsizer Retreat
Immaculate garden home in heart ofPV. affordably! Meticulously
loved by orig. ow% ner. 2BR/2BA, 2 car gar. Gorgeous. hypnotic
lakefront screened lanai captures views from alLrooms! New
hardiboard & all appliances. $342.000
SouthlBeach Beauty-Stroll the Shore Everyday!
Ins iting 3BR/3BA home just 5 shorts blks to the oceandunes! Rich
hard ood firs. flex/bonus room for office or teens. Large 50 x 125
parcel backs up to pond/privacy is yours! $440,000
Remodel This Triplex or Create Your Dream!
Here's your hance! Do some updates & invest w/3 rentals OR
design a S;F. in hub of "Old Nept.!" 2/1 up, 2/1 down home, plus
1/1 gar. apt.. possibilities galore! Only 6 homes off ocean & 6 blks
to "towncenter", the potential is endless! Hardwood firs, 50 x 125
lot. read seller! $649.500
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MLS# 285120 Luxury SE exposure /3 MUS# 322360 C chee Cove. c omer lot on
,n -c i Ep .cul-de-a-, high & dry. +/. .37 .icre. adjaeni to
condo-Oceania. Espansive oean views. m3rna & 5 minutes to -ean acc." b. afterr
immac, like neu., repainted, upgraded & l1.100(jo 285-1800
neutral Spac balcony. 2 gar sp & storage. RTLRIEBACK CROSSING
pool/hot rub. exc rm. $935,000 241-2417 IN SAWORASS 1PC
41% BFACH OPPiORROIMI MIS#318778 Abnolutely chauring 2BRP2 5BA
JA\l B OIT IUNII townhome, LR ./wood burning FP, .aulled
NILS# 297779 Cute 2/1 cottage on lot to cedings, irt floor master, riled screened pan,).
be de% eloped Have plans for two, 3000 SF pnmate coiirard. garage. 2 year old roof. newer
townhouses. 349,100) 241-2417 berber carpet. Pricedl el1' $I .1 285-1800
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MLS# 287180 Tho story 412 duplex in MILS# 309469 Incredible vieAs of Lake
beautiful Neptune Beach Great opportunity Elizatbeh' BR/PBA+loift largscreened po.rch
miestors! 5474,900 241-2417 & open decks, newi C, a/ler heater & kitchen
.. ".ppliances. NlM a ier A/buili-ins. LR 'w FP.
BF ACHYCONDO! ommuniru pool & more' .$399.X 285-1800
MILS#310337Checkoutthis BR/2.5BA E PMS M RSH IANDING
condo 2 blocks from the sand. This unit MLS#306439Lo.n- IBR/IBAcondu,/io,ely
fermes hcauuif new teakflixrs and a fieb lake & fountain e*s. all kitchen appliinces
light &bngh paintscheme. Onecargarage coney ticldming i[e waaer & d-ryer & the umi ts
'withentrydirectlyto unit $469,900 "pool. enru; coarts, e erie ronm & more'
241-2417 $159.900 285-1800
VACANT COMMERCIAL IOf ArmWIVnwBuIlaWS& VELOPEPS
MLS# 300576 Atlantic Beach lot Great MiS# 303093 Creatoppornirur) robuildd on us
for small business. .013 acres. $147,000 ac re parcel s at has lethan 6 monlthi re making
241-2417 for PUD appro. al Ljated in Palm Valley, ifos is.
a great inmestnent as neighboing area is being
6 NEWTOWNIHOMESI d u.loped wle statzeie lots $1,900,0o))
MIS# 278094 2/2.5 solid concrete bk. 285-18.00 .
Beautiful wd floors, open floor plan, 42 in CFAF CONDO
cabinets and 2 balconies. Only 5,blocks to MIS#294 casual floor uni
Atlantic Oean. $385,000 241- 7 SE corner of The Hallmark, resort-style living at
BIKE TO ,iE BECH its finest, walk down private steps to lawn, pool &
MLS#3071674BR2BA,concrete,vinyl beach 4BR/4BA, 9' ceilings, new granite
ccounte s wood firs + new paint. $1,650,000
siding. Lots of improvements, nice plan. FL 285-18600,
room, wood floors, newer kitchen and roof MARSH ANDMIIN
replaced.'$475,000 241-2417 MILS# 270205 Traditional 3-story on wooded
3 srIW 4/4,5 iiO 'i cul-de-sac lot overlooking lagoon, 5BR, all on the
S ORY 4/4.5 HOME 2nd & 3rd firs, 4BR, FR,den/office& porch that
MLS# 295525 Absolutely exquisite ans the width of thsehouse, a peacefulhome in
Incredible mastersuite,1blliard room;nhome which to relax & enjoy the wonders of nature.
theater, and much morel $3.200,000 $1,149,000 285-1800
241-2417 WATEl- nJW-iLRsOVIS &AV
A' hi- l nuB 'iwmmi' MLS# 269674 Luxurious 7300 SF, Sabatier
custom home features exquisite finishes
MLS# 293201 2 townhomes, 4/4, 3296 throughout,high-techconcreteconstrction,6BR/
sqft each. New construction, elev, 2car gar. 6 full & 2 half BAs, separate au pair apartment,
2 blocks to ocean! $869,000 241-2417 heated pool& 50' ock on adeepwater harborxon
w..... o BE.... .o t 1CW. $3,250,000 285-1800
CHARtMINO BEACH OME A.tAilIC GAUWS
MIS# 314652 Atlantic Beach 3/2 plus MLS# 268869 Intracoastal West located close
den. 1554SF. Updated kit, oakfloors, 70x tobeaches, Intracoastal, marina& shoing.These
130 lot Room for expansion. Walk to the 3 wooded adjacent lots can be sold idividually,
.ocean! $575,000 241-2417 or together to make one 0.49 acres lot. Price of
ocean!$575,000241-241each lotis $140,000 285-1800
ENJOY OCEAN BREEZES! PONE VEDR4 CONDO REDUCED!
MLS# 320023 Just four blocks to the MLS# 273074 Close to beach, shopping &
beach! Spacious townhome features schools! Newly renovated 2BR/2BA w/garage,
designer touches. Openkitchen;masterhas 2nd floor unit w/FP, appliances included,
lakeviews, gated community w/pool, fitness center,
largebalconyoverlookingpark.2cargarage theatre room, tennis courts & fully equipped
and private yard. $419,000 241-2417 kitchen. $224,500 285-1800
INCOME OPPORlaJNnYI Sr JONS COiUmm -RIV E
MIS# 260288 Two 4-plexes, 4 blks t MLS# 273598 Ultimate country estate
Sw,/200+FT on river in Switzerland! Main home
beach. 2BR, 1BA each. All rented, great has 6BR/6 full & 2 halfBA, study, game & card
investment.Eachbldg$679,900 orbothfor rooms, theater, elevator, numerous porches &
$1,359,800 241-2417 4-car garage, carriage house w/2BR/2BA apt &
TOTAuY EFUIURBISHEDI more garages. $5,500,000 285-1800
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MLS# 315343 Wood floors, granite MLS#319221Perfectforyournewdreamhome.
counters, stainless appliances, upgraded w/130FTfrontageonTheBoulevard&atotalof
lighting, fans &plumbingfixtures.$419,900 1/4 acre. There are also plans for a 3900 SF home
241-2417, w/anelevator &in-lawsuite.$599,900285-1800
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3BR/2.5BA 1852sf stucco home w/granli
countertops, crown molding & lush lant
scaping. Too many upgrades to mentlol
$374,900. Call Stephanie Reynolds
(904)333-8321. Keller Williams FRealty
BEACHES
CYPRESS CREEK- Near Mayport Eem.9
Wonderwood. nice 3/2, 2 car gar Ireshl
painted, new vinyl and more $194.900.
ICW
VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK- 3/2 2 ca
gar.. nice lot, stainless appliances. Kema
area $198,000
HARBOUR 'SPRINGS- '4/2,2 car' ga
Newer area, very qpen, beaut.stone fire
place, fenced: yard, corner lot. Close t
schools/beaches. Just listed. $219,900.
ASHLEY WOODS- 4/2, 2 car gar. ove
2000sf. This home Is better than nev
really. Huge kitchen, and master bed an
bath Formal dining, and normal livin,
currentlyy used as office) or 4th bdrmn
rs. old. $275.000
AN PABLO & BEACH BLVD AREA
Tlvoli Subdiv Nice, 3/2, 2 car gar. minute
Irom beaches, shopping, newer home I(
yard Reduced to $239,9001
NORTH JAX
DAMES PT.AREA-DUNNS PLANT
TION, 413. over 30K in upgrades, below
appraisal.beher than a model nom
$289,900
CRESTWICK CROSSING. Pulask. arei
near schools' shopping, newer 4
2200sr approx priced lot quick sale a
$229.900
BONAPARTE CROSSING. newer nomi
4/2, near schools & shops $234,500...
HOME FINDER REALTY
S'221-1711 OR 241-5501.
ATLANTIC BEACH Town HouSe
2BR/1.5BA, 6 blocks to ocean. 1300sl
fireplace, tenced yard. relails lor $270K
needs $15K in repairs, asking only $220
OBO. I'll pay $5K of your closing costs
(904)534-4848
WATERFRONT COMMUNITY. BRICK
4/2.5, pool+ spa. 2984sf. boat slip sepa-
rate, 465-43?8 MLS# 312424 $419,000.
SOUTHSIDE-GLYNLEA PARK, 4/2/2.
2432st, many upgrades, AG pool, and
deck system $235,000, independent brok-
ers 710-3111
LIVE IN AB <$400,000 5 blocks to ocean.
lakeironi pool. 3BR/2.5BA, 2 car garage
See to appreciate 518 Selva Lakes Cir-
cle $395.000. 904-994-4220.
ATLANTIC BCH 3BR/1.5BA, $1295/mo.
Call Jean Tan Jones 904-472-3614.
ATL BCH HOME
$209,900
FSBO. GOOD Slaner Homel 618-1
Dutton Island Dr. West, 3BR/1.5BA New
A/C, rool, windows, doors, and applian-
ces. By appoinlmen only Call David
247-0665 (home), 704-2337 cell)
701 BEGONIA Si W. AB. Single family
home, 3BR/ 2BA, Ig lenced yard. new
rool, $185 000 339-2066.
OWN YOUR own island! 3/2 w/sunroom
plus bonus in The Sanctuary 2265sf, la-
goon Iron- Musi See' 904-477-1368.
JAX BEACH 5BR12BA, 2300sf Or. 2 lots.
New roof, heal pump, plumbing & siding
$425.000 OBO 249-8637
JB 832 1 si Si S andor 111 91h Ave S.
Two beach houses, oceanview. 241 7634.
HOME & CONDO SPECIALIST
List,Buy or Sell: Get up to
$500 gas card at Closing!
ROBERT DALE
563-2390 '
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, lanal
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, applcs, lanai
JAX GOLF & C.C. Best Available in
neighborhood, 30K under market value
4/3, 2400sf, preserve lot, many upgrades,
move- In ready. Don't miss at $479,000.
Matchmaker Coastal Realty 904-864-
6569.
S. JAX Bch, 4/2, newly painted, $350,000.
655-3951.
ATLANTIC BEACH duplex, 2BR/1 BA.
$249,900 eas. Vanguard Realty 463-7343.
BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA townhome. 5
blocks to beach. $220,000. Call reallor/
owner (904)742-6423.
ISLE OF Palms. 3/2. new panti Inside' &
r. our, fixtures. carpel, windows, landscap-
e-, ing, sprinkler system, A/C & roof.
0 $265,000. Tim 509-9071.
PONTE VEDRA, Sawgrass TPC, 3/2. 2
car garage, lake, cul de sac, great shape.
d moving $309,000 352-634-I805
9. A B TOWNHOUSE- 3/2.5 1600si 2 car
2 garage, buili 2002, $239 9K firm
658 Slocks. 534-4848.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, The Islands.
S105 Marsh Cove Dr. New rool, anttached
garage, 2B!R/2BA. large coiner lol Priced
below market value $225,000
423-768-0384.
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w PABLO BAY, 5BR/4BA, 2850s1. Intra-
e coastal' JTB' Mayo, all file, many up-
grades. 1sl class amenities, $539.000
a 226-9421.
2. EXECUTIVE COUNTRY home near Gain-
91 esvalie lakevew. upstairs master suite
w,'ohice. 4'3 2950sl, 5 acres, built 2002.
e. $469,000 Independent Brokers 904-710.
3111
ATLANTIC BCH, Dutton Island Preserve
3B'R; 2BA. 1400sf. new red oak floors,
new rool. $208,000 1904)222-1873
e, WALK TO the beach/ lodge. 2BR/2BA ai
. the Innlett at PV By Ihe Sea. $467.500.
. 962-6876.
'$212.000, 3BR/2BA. Beaulifull Built in '99
w/lg. fenced yard near beaches In quiet
corner of subdivision. Pics & more info at:
htlp'//InfoTube net/ 152977.
GREAT INVESTMENT opportunity
3BR/2BA home duplex. 4 blocks to
ocean. $765,000 Call Kathy Tillakos Re-
altor, Vanguard Realty, (904)465-3053.
BEAUTIFUL ATLANTIC BEACH home
3BR/24BA. 2 story, pool $467,500, for pri-
vate snowing, call Kimberlee, 472-5558.
Magnolia Properties.
MARSH LANDING C.C 3BR/ 3BA in ex-
clusive, gated, golf community. $574,000.
1904)537-4083
WATERFRONT COMM. TH, 2BR/1.5BA
near downtown, screened-in porch.
CH/CA. W/D Below market at $132,000
Possible lease option 571-1112
3BR, 2BA in Cypress Cove, Atlantic
Beach. Large fenced in backyard, new
root 8 gutters, ceramic lile, eat in kitchen.
$149,900. Call Alex from Magnolia Prop-
erties at 859-5356
ATLANTIC
BEACH
1861 Beachside Ct.
Short walk to the Beach
3/2 Split Bdrm,
1883 SF home.
Call Priscilla Roland
@ 662-4979 Foi; Appt
Offered at $649,000
m SELECT REALTY, INC.
245 N 13th Ave.
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
806-A 3rd St. *Neptune Beach
N ARSHFRONT LOT: .99 acre
marshfront lot in small Neptune
Beach cul-de-sac subdivision
$439.900
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 rto 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
*
BEST BUY
.AT THE BEACH!
So. Jackdonville Beach, branq new, rede-
veloped Oceans Edge E. of Third. Luxuri-
ous 1BR 1BA condo, 3rd lloor, all ameni-
ties. Must sell! 299.900 Call June Gage-
Pettit, Magnolia Properties, 994-3608.
OCEANSIDE SAWGRASS Beach Club
Villa, beautifully renovated, good Income
history. $259,900. 1904)962-6876.
PVB OCEAN GROVE 2/2/Dix
FSBO, Save $14KI New LaKeview, W.-Fi,
resort pool, must seel $216K. FREE
HDLCD TV. FREE closing 727-458-
4230. Open Sat Sun.
PVB- 2/2 Townhouse ouilt in computer
station in Ion pool, lennis $214,900
SCH Consulting Broker 710-8858
OCEANFRONT 22. garage, pool. views
from every room $519,900 Owner' agent
568-4818
M aj l
SRealty.
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
* Open House Sunday 12PM-5PM
Dir: Intracoaslal Waterway atAtlant/c Blvd
NEW WATERFRONT COMMUNITY
WATERSEDOE HARBORTOWN
SALES OFFICE OPEN Monday Sunday 12-5pm Watersedge at
Harbortown will include 20 high-end 4 story Mediterranean-style own
homes with private courtyard and roof top
H E terrace. The option to purchase 50 ft boat slip
in your front yard. Only 3 left!!! Prices starting
at $999,900
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
J[eart of Ponte Vedra
Lakefront,. single story 1/1 condo east of AIA.
since major renovation.' Vaulted ceilings. -
Open floorplan. HOA dues pre-paid thru
5/31/07. Will pay buyers' closing costs
with acceptable offer. MLS 304588.
Please call
Jim olfsenbeck @ 349-4072
Vacant
Best Buy Today
on the Ocean!!
Southshore Condo, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent
Condition in South Jax Bch,
BM' 1 I Covered Parking. Priced to sell at
ri3 0 1$599,900
E 0 9 9,Call Margi Petitt
S:.: a ToO Producer
71-9821
Brand New Construction p g
1/2 block to the Ocean .
South Jax Beach-
Under Appraised Value!
LEASE/PURCHASE AVAILABLE E
Brand New Town Home! 3-story, 3bdrm/3.5ba, 2-car garage,
Absolutely Beautiful! Stucco, SS Appl. Granite countertops,
Open floor plan-crpwn molding & more...Oceanviews from
master balcony. Lowest price in new construction East of 3'd
St. $539,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821
CiTY TO SAND
We've Got Your Home or Condol
AT THE BEACH
OCEANS EDGE.- 2/2, condo, granite, tile, concrete block.
Clubhouse w/infinity pool. 1 block to the beach, 1 block to
shopping. MLS# 307553 $448,500
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING
3/2 wf'ar&e.-Sweeping mars, views' file rue .screened
lanai, club iffnitiss. MLS# O 5"'5E0DU Et2,dd0.
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING 1 bedroom ground floor
with GARAGE. Fabulous marsh views, screened lanai, gated
community. Priced to sell $159,900.
IN PONTE VEDRA BEACH
OCEAN GROVE REDUCED! 2/2 w/ GARAGE, totally
renovated condo. Tile, screened lanai overlooks lake w/
fountain. MLS#308439 $242,900
TALK TO THE TWINS
DIANE BARR
234-9997
"The Twin Team"
DONNA SANDIFORD
386-5800
m4IfNDU
CONNECTION
CONDO LMNG
0oin the (ifestyte '.
ATLANTC EAH- Seaplace- 2BR 2BA condo'
with ocean view, 1 '2 block to beach, new kitchen &.
baths. 20 ft ceilings in LR, fireplace, appliances, steps
from community pool. $310,001)
JAY EACH Villas at Marsh Landing-
3BR 2BA V TH G.RA*GE, end unit, FP, all appliances,
incl. washer dryer. 1258 sq. ft. with large screened
lanai. $255,000
POINT VEDRA EACH REDUCED at Grand Cay Villas -
2BR 2BA split bedroom condo in wc)odsy setting widh
wonderful, relaxing views from screened balcony. All
appliances stay $199,900)
JA EAC The Palms at Marsh Landing--
3BR 2BA wi/marsh views from corner balcony, 2nd
floor, no one above you, vaulted ceilings, fireplace,
Appliances + GARAGE. $248,500 ,
Let me he4 you find your
Sherri Beno;,
904- 651-1830o
904'651-1830- y
dream home!
Roof Top Ocean Views
1/2 Block to Ocean _L
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 LevelsSS Appl.,
Granite, Custom Cabinets, Roof Top Terraces-Ocean
Views & More. Offered at $995,000
'Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821
Updated Seaplace 3bdrnm Condo, Ground Fir -
I/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, .
2 ba ground fir condo w/privacy fence F.
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
PRICE REDUCTION to $199,900 for 2BR/2BA
condo at Grand Cay Villas in PVB. Come see us!
Di.- JTB to south on A. A, right on ATP Tour Blvd,
to condos on right, make immed. right to 201
Co/ima Ct, #1227 (use right stairway to 2nd floor)
Call Mike Evans
424-4650
'(he Ocean Villas at
Serenata each
Oceanfront. Top FL South End. Bldg. IV,
2.500SF, 4BR/3.5BA, Marble Floors. 2
Car Spaces in Garage.
The Expert on Serenata Beach Oceanfront
Condo Living
904-699-4503
lee.elmore lifesylesrealtors com
Oceanview
Below
Market Value
6th floor end unit condo w/ ocean
A, aa. views is loaded w/ close to
$50,000 in upgrades! 1,700SF 3jBR/3BA M
condo. You deserve a home that mirrors
your achievements! $699,000
S To1 Producer
I' % .,-, ..00
Best Deal East ofA1A
Oceanviews, many upgrades, 3BR/2BA,
New Construction 100K below market
Chris -349-2803
For More Info:
Call Cara Doud "
571-2612 or
Tom Gibbon
566-6501
Beaches
Tranquility! Private & tucked away this
2/2.5 town-home in North A.B. is a dream.
Ocean breezes & views 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
Steal! Seller paying closing costs & 1 yr. HOA!
Awesome ground floor condo-home'in the
Palms at Marsh Landing boasts neutral
colors, tile floors &'large kitchen w/screened
in balcony overlooking the lake. 2/2 w/ga-
rage. $214,900
Serenity! Top floor condo-home in the
Palms at Marsh Landing. Tile floors and
picturesque view set this home apart. 1/1
w/garage. $159,900
Southside
Style! 3/2 top floor condo. Close to Twin
Lakes Academy. $179,900
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Buying, building or
refinancing a home?,
) We can put together
the perfect mortgage.
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MORTGAGE A1A Mortgages, LLC
1328 THIRD STREET NORTH
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32250
PHONE: 904-247-7414 FAX: 904-247-7475
www.alaloans.com
. PVB. 1BR/1BA, 550sf, tiled, new applian-
ces, ground floor. $145,900. 285-6325
PVB CONDO, 2BR/2BA, golf view, close
to beach. $202K, lease/ purchase option.
(904)806-1202. -
LIVE AT the beach for under $135,000!
Adorable 1BR/1BA condo w/marsh views,
new paint; new .flooring & screened-in pa-
tio. $134,900. Call Stephanie: Reynolds .._I-
(904)333-8321, Keller Williams Realty.
PONTE VEDRA, 1BR/1BA, 750sf., open
floor plan, 1 cargarage, hickory cabinets,
granite countertops, Travertine stone
floors, slate shower. $199,900.
(904)463-0505.
OCEAN FRONT 2BR/2BA; beautifully ren-
ovated, 18" porcelain tile w/inlaid design,
granite, stainless appliances, solid maple
cabinets, wet bar, marble 'shower, garage
and storage. $675,000. 233-7702.
Donna Thess
472-6173
i
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610-9771
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OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACHL-; 3BR/2BA,
vaulted ceiling, beautiful tile. Bright, open
floor plan. No dogs. $455,000.
(404)325-0820, (404)784-6601. '
JAX BEACH- 2 yr old 3/2 garage, consider
lease option, 259,900. 'Owner/ Agent.
568-4818.,
'PV BCH 2BR/2BA w/ fireplace, all applian-
ces stay, $179,900, 2151 Seahawk Drive,
Grace Ellis, All Pro Realty Specialists.
655-7923 (cell). ,
.-. illariva Riverfront Condo c&
.l' ,Townhome Community,
9n Riverside
Experience the Riverfront Lifestyle at It's Finest
in Jacksonville's Premier Condominium &
Townhome Community, VillaRiva. Ameniies
include Owner's Lounge, Lap Pool, Fime-s Room,
Dry Saunas, Guest Suite. Concierge & More!
Call Lee S. Elmore
F.: Deila : r.J A.ar.J l. .1,
904-699-4503
lee.elmore@lifestylesreallors.com
P"B Funrished Condo
Steps From the Ocean
.A perfect 10, studio condo in
S i i : Ponte 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
Lyi, Saul 859-9100
Absolute Best Buy in
Grand Cay Villas
One bedroom 900+ SF
condo & large den w/screened lanai &
Splenty.pof storage. Great buy in lovely.
pnrivati & g9led PVE P cgfnpnity. ew '
c crpe & paint add to 'its appeal. Pool,
; fitness center & clubhouse. Walk to
shopping, restaurants. $169,000
Suzie Mons Connolly 904-234-8812
sconnollUy@lJif esrealtors.com
AN INVESTMENT THAT MAKES
SENSE AND MONEY..
Last developer owned never lived in 2
*1 bedroom condo in The Reserve at Pointe
Meadows, off Gate Pkwy. Developer
offering to pay $7,000 of closing costs!!!
S' S Would rent for @ 1
.. $1200/mo. $163,900 gIfi-,
Suzie Mons Connolly 904-234-8812
soonnolly lifestylesrealtors.com
Best 3 Bedroom Buy
at the Beaches
This 3BR/2BA condo plus garage will
a knock your socks off! Fully tiled,
including bedrooms & lanai.
Gorgeous granite in kit, new cabs & appl.
Great storage. New AC & Hot Water Heater.
Fireplace, private, lovely views. $239,900 |
Suzie Mons Connolly 904-234-8812
sconnoll @'lifestylesrealtors.com
PORTSIDE 14X70, 3BR,2BA vnr, sdin9.
small wood deck, needs interior cosmetic
kir 21 ACi 45P 1. o o
Wu,. -ut. -... OWN YOUR own office 'space, boat/
JAX BEACH Golfair, 2BR/1.5BA, barge w/5 bull in work stations on ICW at
screened patio, new carpet. $14,500. Palm CoveB Marina. Great tax write off.
246-8582. $59,000 OBO. Call Guy at 904-614-7740:
ATTENTION LANDLORDS.
Our owners enjoy rented properties.
If you are tired of excuses and want results,
Visit us or call:
4-BeachesRealty.com
(904)249-3077
4-Beaches Realty, LLC.
r'" 6reat Buy & Long
iTerm Tenant Occupied
2BR/2BA Villa conveniently located w/
----*- picturesque views of courtyard. Tenant
would love to stay @ $875/mo. All
appliances including Washer/Dryer convey. Quiet Community
offers pool, fitness Center & clubhouse.
Incredible buy at $185,000 IS"
Suzie Mons Connolly 904-234-8812
sconnolly @litest)ylesrealtors.com
Brand New Town home
1/2 block to the Ocean,
South Jax Beach
3-story, 3bdrm/3.5ba, 2-car garage, Absolutely Beautiful!
Stucco, SS A l.-Granite countertops, Open floor plan-
crown molding & more...Ocean views
Ei5 '1w r from m aster balcony. $2200/m onth
-. ... Cal oIa.gi Pyetjt "^ +
: |top Producer
571-9821
I~I
HODGES & Beaches areas. 1, 2 & 3BR's
w/ gorgeous lake to golf views. From
$850/mo. 233-4545.
JAX BEACH- 2BR/1BA dishwasher,
WDHU, CH&A, microwave. 728 8th St.
South. Credit check, no pets, $850/mo;
514-8530q.
IMMACULATE 2BR/1.5BA, 2 blocks to .' .... I
beach. $1300/mo. +$1300/sec. dep. No JAX BEACH, 4. Blocks to Ocean.
pets. Call 463-7020, 249-3967. 1BR/1BA Apartment, $550/mo. 220 4th
Street So. (904)891-0606, (352)478-2161'
WONDERFUL 2BR 2.5BA townhouse in
beach community. Many extras. Washer/
dryer, 1 car gar.,'avail, before 10/1. Lease
negot. (904)881-8428.
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean. renovated
2BR, all amenities, avail, soon, $1100/mo.
247-1417... 1BR, near ocean. $750/mo.
VILLAS AT Marsh Landing, 1/1, ElK, patio
faces wooded area, access from LR/BR,
double fireplace, $850/mo. TDO Manage-
ment Services. 246-1125.
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JAX BCH, 3/2.5, ocean view, $1600/mo.
185 5th Ave S. 318-0044.
LARGE 1 bedroom. Excellent location: 2
blocks to ocean. Very clean. No Pets.
$675/mo. 642-1214 and 241-1219.
2BR 1.5BA Condo.Jax Beach; 2nd St.
North. $1150/mo'Avail immediately. Call
Todd 993-4884.
S. JAX Bch, 3/2, $1450/mo. 2 cleaning
services incl. per mo. 655-3951. .
FIRST PLACE
Management, INC.
It's the "LEASE we can do!!
2/1.5 Atlantic Bch Dup 880 Hibiscus St $700
2/1.5 Atlantic Bch C 791 Assisi Lane #2107 $750
2/1.5 Atlantic Bch T 165 Pine St $1050
2/1.5 Atlantic Bch T 167 Pine St $1050
1/1 Jacksonville Bch Apt 211 N 8th St 5 $625
2/1 Jacksonville Bch Apt 103 16th Ave A $975
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2/1 Jacksonville Bch Apt 101 16th Ave C $995
* 2/1 Jacksonville Bch Apt 411 2nd Street $800
* 3/2 Jacksonville Bch C 1301 S. 1:' St. #1204 $2500 (furnished)
1/1 Neptune Bch Apt 1512 1:' St #3. $650
* 3/3 Vilano Beach C 220 N. Serenata Bch Dr.Unit #612 $2500
* 4/3 Intracoastal H 13989 Canopy Overlook C $1700 :
* 3/3 Mira Vista C 13846 Atlantic Blvd #415 $2100
Call us to see why you should have
a member of the National Association
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ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse,
2BR/2.5BA, garage,' fenced-in deck and
yard, tile, new carpet..Pets allowed. Bike
to Beach.' Satellite. ready, $1250/mo.+
Deposit. 273-5653.
_IAX BEACH 3.48R 'BA pl WDHU.
S '1' I. crs i S105 mro +reposi
716.05S79.
MOBILE HOMES.,;15 S', o 5505, on pr',
vate lIbt nrear r.Iaypc, n rIa.,ai Siaion, no
dogs, 333-5579,. .
BEACHFRONT 1BR/ IBA, 108 Orange
St, Nep Bch, downstairs, $1100/mo incl.
util. (661)803-6275:
1ST STREET NEPTUNE BCH
2BR/2.5BA Townhome w/d, 'dishwasher,
fireplace, barber carpet, 18" ceramic' tile,
private balcony, private patio, $1395/mo.
Available Oct 1st.. 333-8462, Harrigan
Properties Realtor. ,
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
1imo dep. Call 249-6150.
ATLANTIC BCH 1BR/1BA $495/mo Call
Jean Tan Jones 904-472-3614.
JAX BEACH- Immaculate 3BR/2BA unit In
the Palms, ground floor, lakeview unit. Fit-
ness center, pools, tanning, tennis, club-
house, & morel $1350/mo 904-372-9222
Broker. .
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
JAX BEACH- 2BR cottage near ocean,
CH&A, WDHU, no pets; $925/mo + $500
deposit,. 246-3130.
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General Manager
SUNCASTLE PROPERTIES, INC.
SALES RENTALS *VACATION RENTALS MANAGEMENT
830 AIA N., Suite' 4 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082-
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12909 Hunt Club Rd.Jax Golf & CC $2,400 3/2 JV
732 Selva Lakes Cir. Selva Lakes $1,795 3/2.5 AB
1901 N. 1st St. #1603 Pelican Point-Oceanfront $2,000, 2/2 JB
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. remodeled, light and bright. 2 car garage. The Courtyards- AB 3BR/2.5BA, private, Riverbrook at Glen Kernan -Hodges 5BR/
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home w/screened porch on water, 2 car Las Palmas PV 3BR/2BA duplex P B w S a lo o n
home on water, upgrades throughout' open
5' garage. $1850/mo. \\/ne%\ carpet. new kitchen. garage. fresh floor lan. $1995/mou o
Solano Cay- PV4BR/2.5BA. to story paint. $1100/mo. Uniunishd Condos
home w/spacious floor plan, patio, comm. Furnished Homes U Ocean Links PV
pool. $1595/mo. Villages of Vilano SPV 2BR/2BA, Screened porch, fireplace, amenities
jr 'Dolphin Cove PV 4BR/2BA, home oceanfront condo, wood floors, upgrades, 2BR/2BA, second floor. $1050/mo.
wall new interior, tile floors, garage, garage, amenities. $1400/mo. Palms at Marsh Landing JB
, fenced backyard. $1500/mo. Intracoastal West Screened porch, tile floors, amenities. '
Villages of Solano PV 3BR/2.5BA, Wolf Creek- Hodges. IBR/1BA, ground floor, recently updated.
townhouse has loft,,. garage, patio, very New townhouses %/screened porch. $875/mo.
Neutral and clean. $1500/mo. preserve views, amenities. 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor, top/end unit, vaulted
5 434 9thAvenue N.- JB 3BR/1BA, home 2BR/2.5BA, $999/mo. ceilings. $1150/mo. '
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NEPTUNE BEACH Townhome,
2BR/1.5BA, No Pets, $8751mo.
(904)237-9375.
NEAR PONTE Vedra 1 block beach. Best
area, quiet, safe, residential neighbor-
hood. 2BR/1 BA, lower duplex, new paint.
CH&A, W/D included. No smoking, no
pets. $950/mo., lease deposit. 993-1118.
MAYPORT 3BR/ 2BA, 2 car gar., 1400sf,
fenced yard, $1200/mo. 536-1198.
PVB, BELLEZA, 2/2, 2nd floor (top), end
unit, vaulted ceilings, W/D, completely
renovated. Resort amenities. $1150/mo.
Garage available. (904)629-0046.
COTTAGE UNFURNISHED: 5 blocks
from ocean. Screened porch. 1BR, CH&A,
new unit. Appliances like new. Water, pest
control, yard service included. No pets.
Refs, credit check required $750/mo. 904-
247-1918.
DUPLEX/ BEACH Office, 2BR/1.5BA,
4 ',* blocks to ocean, 1300sf.,
$1150/mo.+utilitles. 1215 11th' St. N.,
(904)318-2121.
3BR 2BA doublewide, lot 158 Admiral's
Walk. 2268 Mayport Rd. $800/mo.
$600/dep. Call Doug 571-5083.
NEP BCH townhouse, very contemporary.
2BR plus office, 2BA, tile floors, frplc., pa-
tio, WDHU. No pets please. Walk to Town
Center, shops & restaurants. $1200/mo.
246-8267.
OCEAN FRONT Townhouse, 2BR/2.5BA,
75 Tenth Street, Atlantic Bch. $1,200/mo.
Rachel (904)504-9793.
2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOUSE. 'No pets or
smoking. CH&A, WDHU. 4th St. North,
JB. $850/mo. 249-0370.
OCEANFRONT 2BR/1 BA. 506 B Ocean-
front. Neptune Beach. Just. remodeled.
$2000/mo including utilities. 545-1046
PONTE VEDRA, gated townhouse, 2/2
attached garage, pool, gym. $1050/mo.
(904)553-7472.
S. JAX BCH
2BRAPTS
CH/A WDHU., East of 1st .St. $795-
$895/mo 241-7368, 733-3730.
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4/2, LT, unf6un, $1800/mo
2011 Beach Ave., AB
3/2, LT, fum, Oceanfront,
$2000/mo + utilities
177 Ocean's Edge, PVB
S3/3, LT, fum, $2400/mo
700 Boardwalk Blvd. #728
Belleza, PVB
2/2, condo, LT, unfum,
$1200 mo
S52 Turtleback, PVB
.Sawgrass, 3/2, LT, unfum,
$1600/mo
10302 Ocean Grand Blvd.
Serenata Bch Club, Vilano
Bch, 3/3, LT, unfum.
$2260/mo
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2BR/2BA DUPLEX $700/mo., pets OK,
Fenced back yard, 246-1200.
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.
OCEANSIDE
2BR/2BA, wonderful ocean views,
3 balconies, study, WDHU, reserved park-
ing. $1200/mo. Ocean Front Apts, 801
First Street South. 993-2555.
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1BR UPSTAIRS, no smoking, no pets,
$675/mo + deposit. 247-1935.
ADORABLE BEACH COTTAGE. South
St. Nep Beach. 1-1/2 blocks to beach.
New Kit/ Bath. New carpet. Yard. Stor-
age. 2 bedroom. $1295mo. Avail. 9/1.
631-2331.
CLEAN 3BR townhouse, near ocean,
Neptune Bch. $1395/mo. Charles Leo-
nard, Broker, 241-7675.
JAX BCH. 1116 1st St. S. 3BR/2BA-
CH&A, W/D, dishwasher. $1390/mo. 803-
3099 or 821-9751.
Land Club
*AT ATIANTIC BEACH
Just two miles from the Beach, Island Club offers a unique
opportunity for a laid-back, island-style lifestyle. A
tropical landscaped, gated community where you'll find
an opportunity for a brand new island-style lifestyle and
beach side living you won't want to miss.
2R $750
15R $650
7 Months leases all have
fireplaces.
Close to the beach & the base A
Available for move-in now!
Call 904-241-5737 or stop by at
2160 Mayport Rd. Atlantic Beach
213 Belleza Ponte Vedra 2/2 1012'
72 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 2/2 1260
728 Belleza' Ponte Vedra 2/2 1012
2 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 3/2.5 '1800
2 l4 Tournament Road Ponte Vedra/Farfield 2/2 1200
6 12 Miramar Lane Ponie Vedra/Saiv.-grj,.CC2/2 1200
748 NMar h Cove Lane Ponte Vedra 3/2+1oft 1650
9897 Rough Creek Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass CC 2/2+loft 1475
10061 Rough Creek Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass CC 2/2 1465
1979 Spoonbill St. Jia/San Pablo Rd 3/2 1700
52 Turtleback Trail Saagrass Players Club 3/2 .1846
804 Teinpleton Lane Ponte Vedra/Walden Chase4/2 1700
106 Bermuda Bay Ponte Vedra 3/2 1800
97 \oyager Court Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass TPC3/2 1750
104 Crosscove Circle Ponte Vedra/Seaside 4/3 2345
1029 Hanov er Lane Ponte.Vedra/Walden Chase 4/3 2502
3.74 \ hie Herron Place Jax/Pablo Bay' 4/3. 2482
13 Pla ers Club Villa Ponie Vedra/Sawgrass TPC 3/3 2200
224 Seamist Court Ponte Vedra/Seaside 3/2 2100
6033 Bridgewater Circle Ponte Vedra/awgrass TPC 3/2.5 2000
2001 Windjammer Ln South Ponre Vedra 3/3.5 +ofc 3009
10302 Ocean Grande South Ponte Vedra 3/3 2239
529 Sunset Dnve Ponte Vedra 3/2.5 2900
1977 Seidla Blvd. Atlantic Beach 4/3+bonusrm2800
905 2nd Street North, fC Jax Beach 3/3 2444
70 Beach Cottage Lane, Atlantic Beach 4/4 2800
.117 Deer CoveDrive Ponte Vedra/Marsh Landing 4/2.5 2000
703 Landmark Jax'Beach/Oceanfront 3/2 1829
408 Seaspray Lane Ponte Vedra by the Sea 4/3 2650
9910 Preston Trail. Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass CC 3/2.5 2900
'804 Metropolitan Jax Beach/Oceanview 3/2 1799
628 Preserve View Drive Palm Valley/Marsh Harbor 4/4+bonus rm3100.
2451 South Ponie \'edr BlId South Ponwe Vedra- .3/2.5 3500
133 Sea Hammock Wa\ Ponle \edra Oceanfront 2/2 1614
570 Ponie Vedra Bl\d. Ponte \edra 3/2.5 3158
$ 900/wkBeach Club Villas Sa %grass Beach Club Eff. 600
$1100/v.k 49 Triton Way North Sawgrass Countri Club 2/2.5 1500
13 I 01/. k Deer Run Sawgriass Coinnrr Club 3/2 1600
$1400 The Colon Ponite'Vedra 2/2 1100
$1500 741 Spinnaker's Reach Sawgrass Beach Club 1/1 700
$1600/wk 2839 S. PonteVedra S.Pone Vedra 3/1.5 1500.
$1liO0.'%k2503S PonteVedra S.Ponte Vedra '.; 4/2.5 2100
$IP00,/nk The Retreat Ponte'VedraiOceanfront 2/2 1600'
;2i000 Pelican Point Ja\ Beach/Oceantront 2/2 1200
,$200 Loggerhead Lane SaBgras/Pla)ers Club 3/2.5 1600
$2000 Vista Del Mar Jax Beach/Oceanside 3/2 1700
$2200 Quail Point II Sawgrass Country Club 2/2 1800
$2300 92 Tifton Way North Sawgrass Country Club 3/2 1900
$2500 117 Deer Cove Drive Ponte Vedra/Marsh Landing 4/2.5 2000
$2500/wk728 Oceanfront Neptune Beach/Oceanfront 3/2.5 w/game rm 2600
$2600 826 Spinnakers Reach Sawgrass/Beach Club 1/2 1100
$2700/wk2824 Coastal Hwy Vilano Beach/Oceanfront 6/4. 4000
$2800 2841 S. Ponte Vedra Blvd. S. Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront4/2 2100
$3000 703 Landmark (7 mo.min.) Jax Beach Oceanfront 3/2 1829
$3900 105 Water Oak Water Oak/TPC 3/3.5+office 3200
$4000 408 Berkman Plaza Jax/Downtown Riverfront 2/2+loft 2!00
$5500 1931 Beach Ave(3mo.min.) Atlantic Beach 3/3 2400
** Pets Negotiable No Purebred or mix of the following dogs
allowed on our properties:
Pit/American Bull, Chow, German Shepherd,
Rottweller, Doberman Pinscher. **
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228 Ponte Vedra Park Dr. Suite 500
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
(904) 285-2882
NEP BCH, 2BR/1.5BA, clean, W/D, near
ICW, fenced yard, $840/mo. 631-8607.
ATLANTIC BCH- 2BR/2.5BA, 6 blocks to
beach, fireplace, w/d, spa. $1125/mo Call
904-742-6423.
1-1/2 BLOCKS to Ocean, 1st Ave. South,
1BR/1BA. $695/mo & $725/mo.
(904)891-0606, (352)478-2161.
BEACHES 2/2, lakefront view, many ex-
tras. Avail immed. Will pro-rate 1st
month's rent. $1200/mo. 382-6145.
NEW 1BR, close to beach, W/D,
$950/mo. 803-6834.
VILANO BEACH Townhouse, 1000ft to
beach. 2/2, 1 car gar., year lease. Private
beach access. $1025/mo. (904)294-5498
PVB- 2BR/2BA, garage, immaculate,
$1375/mo. Available 9/1, 273-3970.
JAX BCH, 3/1, 6 blocks to ocean. WDHU,
1100sf, $1000/mo. No dogs. 881-8590.
S. JAX Bch. 2BR/2BA fully furnished, 1
car garage, fenced yard: Incl. wireless, in-
ternet, & cable. Completely updated. 3
blocks from beach. For photos e-mail ma-
riaeugeniarojo@bellsouih nel $1500Imo
Long term lease. (407) 394-5858.
2BR/1 5BA. FIREPLACE, garage WDHU,
nice neighborhood $800/mo +$500/dep.
247-3443.
NEPTUNE BEACH.. 2BR'1BA house.
large Ion carpenng CH&A. lenced yard,
garage breezeway. WDHU. 2 blocks to
ocean. 1707 3rd St $1275'mo + dep.
(904)249-4508, (904)704-0489.
PONTE VEDRA L'Atrium, 2BR/2BA, ga-
rage,, pool, tennis, orange, lemon and
grapefruit trees, $1150/mo. Available Im-
mediately. 285-9884,
ICW- 2BR/2BA Patio home w/garage,
WDHU, new carpet, paint, 14322 Coral
-Reef Dr. S, (off.ot San Pablo near Beach
Blvd).: $1000/mo. Available immediately
(904)699-4250, (904,858-0732
JAX BEACH. 909 71h Ave North.
2BRi1BA house w/screened in porch,
lenced yard, CH&A. $970'mo.
(904)891-0606 or (352)478-2161
ATLANTIC/ MAYPORT/ Oak Harbor
1129 Sebago Ave. Soulh, Beaultful 3'2,
.fenced yard, ail new kilcnen, appliances
oalh. tile & carpel $1200,mo year lease,
no pets. 631-3583.
NEP BCH, walk lo beach Irom this charm-
ing 3/2 w.' lenced yard & garage. New
paint & carpel. $1400.'mo. 280-5142
JAX BCH, 4 Olocks from ocean 3BR
1 5BA. CH'A. rile & carpels new kil cabir
nel. $1250/mo plus $1100.dep Dogs
301bs and under considered. 514-4229 al-
ter 4pm. Broker owner.
JAX BEACH new 3BR/3BA w/ocean view,.
pool garage. $2100/mo. 223-6896
JAX BCH. 3'1 2 5 car gar. fenced yard.
$1300'mo 836 91r. Ave N. 318-0044
2BR/2BA, ICW, W/D newly renovated.
Must see $1100/mo. 1904)571-5517.
NORTH JB. 3BR/1BA. CH&A. WDHU lile.
fan. lawn and pesI included. $1100'mo. .
Available now 249-1104. Pager 306-
2999
NEPTUNE BY THE SEA, 605 Cherry St.
312. 2 car gar. NSt NP $1600/mo *dep
1904)307-1905.
WEST BEACHES. Sunon Lakes 4/2.
2300st. Formal LR/DR. Family room
w/lireplace. carpel. cath ceilings. lenced
yard, $1450/mo TDO Mgmt Services
246-1125.
ICW, 340 Curriuck W, 3/2 1 car garage.
large master $1150'monlh d deposit. Call
334-2300
1/2 MILE to Beach $1500/mo.. 3BR/2.5BA
home, 2 car garage, on cul-de-sac.
Ig.yard. wood deck. privacy fence
all Amy 786-205-1631 or email.
macs@adelphia.net.
OCEAN WALK, 4/2, 2185sf, Formal
LR/DR family room w/fplace, ElK, break-
fast bar, carpet, ceramic tile, pool, pool
service included, $2100/mo. TDO Mgmt
Services 246-1125.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH. Sawgrass
Players Club, 3BR/2BA. $1650/mo..
(904)613-5854.
ATLANTIC BCH/ Mayport, Spacious 3/2,
+bonus room, fireplace, fenced yard, pest
control included. No smoking/pets. Availa-
ble 10/3. $1150/mo + deposit. 755-4038.
NEP BCH, Ig 4BR 2BA w/ gar., plus cov-
ered parking for boat or RV. $1650/mo.
904-704-1828.
JAX BEACH- 428 3rd Ave. So., 2BR/1 BA
house, CH&A, fenced yard, $825/mo,
(904)891-0606 or (352)478-2161.
3BR 2.5BA, pool, waterfront w/ dock, ga-
rage, fenced yard. Isle of Palms
$2100/mo. (352)636-2151. .
OLD ATLANTIC BCH
1660 Beach Ave. (across from ocean). Lg
3BR 2.5BA townhome (2150sf), frplc.,
fenced yard, deck, small pet negot.
$1750/mo. 19041477.0102
PABLO BAY 5BR/4BA. 2850sl. Iniracoasl-
al,' JTB. Mayo all lie many upgrades. 1sl
class amenities. $2200.mo includes lawn
maintenance. 226-9421.
3BR/1BA, LARGE fenced yard CH&A.
WDHU. $950'mo. 241-1857
ATLANTIC BEACH
3'2 house Cypress Cove $995/mo.
Avail, now
JACKSONVILLE BCH
Updated 2/1, 1100sf, 2 blks to.ocean. In-
cludes yard service Avail now $1250/mo
PONTE VEDRA
PV LANDING
3/2, 2 car garage, avail. now, $1175/mo.
ICW
WOLF CREEK
3,2.5 townhouse. 1 car gar. $1350,'mo
KERNAN FOREST
2/2 condo. $930'mo Avail now
THE VALLEY
2/12, $950,mo Avail now
MERRILL PINES
3t2. $1050/mo Avail now
RIVERBROOK
3/2. $1295imo. Avail. now
DANFORTH
4/2. $1595,mo.
KENSINGTON
3/2. cul-de-sac. $1250/mo..
EGRET GLADE
3/2 2 car gar. new carpel & pain
avail. 9/15,$1195/mo
HAWKINS COVE
4.2, 2 car gar.. avail 11/1.$1595'mo
SOUTHSIDE
SONOMA SOUTHSIDE
3/2. $1395/mrro.
IRONWOOD- ST. LUKES AREA
4.2 5, 3 car gar., almost 3000st. avail 8/1.
$1900/mo.
ARLINGTON
2,2 house Avail now $800imo
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
VICTORIA LAKES
3'2, $1395'mo Avail now.
TIDEWATER
4/3,3cargar., $1895/mo.
4/3, 3 car gar $1925/mo.
EAGLES HAMMOCK
4/3. 2 car garage. 2200s.f, $1395rmo.
4/2 brand new home 2100.sl, $1450/mo
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.
ATLANTIC BEACH, SELVA LAKES 2BR
2.5BA townhome vaulted ceilings, trplc .
Ig heated & A/C Florida room. 2car gar.
comm pool Fresn paint & new carpet. on
lake. 4 blocks to oeach. lyr lease. Avail
OcioDer, $1400'mo Call 246-8294
S JAX Bcn, east ol 3rd. 3/2. $2100,'mo.
Call Sam 249-3403
ICW 4764 Marsh Hammock Dr. W.
3BR/2BA, large eal in kitchen, new appli-
ances, ceiling lans, 2 car garage.
LARGE 2BR,/IBA, mie. garage, central $1500/mo Call 704-4003
heat-air .Jenced.ar. deck. o AX,BC Nic'e,3BRIIBA. 908.12h S-I' N
N.BpI, .l JA w 'ip M ,vratabll9 t11.070. No0 pe-b 2-:-0544.
NB. BIG 3BR/3BA wipool Greal lor room-
males' $1800/mo Call 651-6464
PABLO BAY Next to Mayo Cl;nic
4Br/3BA. XL Oonus room Many upgrades
Waier view, clubhouse, pool, tennis.
$1995/mo. 403-1998/ 349-3434
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Ponte Vedra Bch, Ig 3/2/2. Granite & tile,
walk-in closet, eat.-n kil, corner loi. spnn-
kler syst avail. 10/1 Pel OK Flex lease.
$1495/mo. 280-2293
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JAX BEACH. near ocean. 3BR/1BA
Lease, references required. 218 4th Ave.
South. $1195/mo 09041221-4134, 703-
5518
PONTE VEDRA. Vacant 3BR'2BA. com-
munity pool, pets OK. $1400/mo 241-
4750.
ATLANTIC BCH- 4BR/2.5BA, complete
remodel, fenced yard. 2-car garage and
off street parking, near Mayporl, schools,
and beaches. $1500/mo depositi. 869
Gavagan Call lor appi (904)-910-6052
Atlantic Beach
1/2 block to Ocean!
1888 SF, garage, large covered back
porch, fenced in yard, washer dryer,
and dishwasher. $1700/month
Please Call Kathryn at ,
904-386-9558
BEAUTIFUL SAWGRASS Beach Club Vi-
la. $1200/mo. weekly rates available. 280-
5170 or 616-5274.
OCEAN FRONT Jax Beach 2BR/1 BA just
renovated, granite, new appliances. 20"
porcelain tile. stunning bath, top floor.
$1950/mo 233-7702.
JAXI PV BCH, 3/2, resort amenities, pets
ok. $1350/mo. 904-472-7134.
OCEANFRONT- JAX Bch, 2/2, fumished,
beautiful views. 5n Floor. $1,950/mo.
imo. minimum 221-0726 or 571-6678.
DECORTOR IGH ED 2BJ2BA
DECORATOR HIGH END 2BR/2BA,
ocean fronI condo. living room and master
bedroom overlooking ocean w/balcony
Front balcony overlooks Jax skyline, fully
furnished. greal amenities, including cov-
eied parking, pool nol tub, tennis. and
sandy beacn. Call ior more details,
398-9080 ext 211,
JAX BCH new 3/2 w/ garage, consider NEW 2BR/2BA, JAX BCH, W/D, garage,
lease purchase, $1350/mo. 568-4818.' Irplc. vaulled ceilings,. no pets. 1150/mo.
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u PONTE VEDRA. Walk To Beach Furnish--
ed 1BR/1BA, waler-to-gonl view, pool,
tennis. $1250/mo. includes utilities.
396-9544 or (904)608-0962 .
OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
vaulted ceiling, beautiful tile. Bright, open
floor plan. .No.. dogs. $1700/mo.
(404)325-0820, (404)784-6601 ,
.$215000- 2/2. garage all apple mncl Jar-
din De Mer. 247-4211.
PVB. OCEAN Grove. 1BR1lBA w/loft
Overlooks pool and on lake Must renl
$1,000. Andy 588-4295 or Ken 251-5370.
WATERFRONT LUXURIOUS 3BR 3BA w/
olice, 4700sr 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.
JAX BEACH, 2BR/2BA, split floor plan,
fireplace. 1028 4th St N., blocks from
beach. $1050/mo. 728-3000 (days),
786-2757 (evenings).'
COURTYARDS AT Mayport 1, 2BR/2BA,
CH/A, new appliances, unfurnished, newly
renovated, hardwood & tile floors.
$1050/mb+ dep. Utilities. Pets ok.
(843)764-0449. ,
MAYPORT LANDING 2/2 with a loft,
WDHU, fenced yard, 1100sf, $850/mo.
Call 962-6295
1BR/1BA JAX Beach screened patio,
walk to the beach & Target. Pond,view,
pool, health club amenities and tennis
court. W/D $800/mo. 904-608-7831.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Seaplace- 1 bik to
ocean. 2/2, pool .side. Remodeled. No
pets. $975/mo., yr lease, dep. 249-7967.
PVB, BELLEZA, 2/2, 2nd floor (top), end
unit, vaulted ceilings, W/D, completely
renovated. Resort amenities. $1150/mo.
Garage available. (904)629-0046.
OCEANFRONT ATLANTIC BEACH
Tastefully furnished 4BR/2BA, end unit,
renovated, granite, 18" tile, new carpet
open balcony, storage- outdoor closet and
garage, $3200/mo., 537-4083.
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PVB SUMMERHOUSE, '2BR/2BA, 2nd
floor, corner, on golf course. NS. $995/mo.
+deposit. (904)466-0230.
* +'. + ,' i '
2/2 BELLEZA condo vaulted ceilings, 3rd
Iloor, newly remodeled, fully carpeted/
filed, $1100/mo 904-294-9927
PVB. SPACIOUS, 1200sf., 2BR/2BA. Lots
of amenities. $950/mo.;Call 234-2646.
OCEANFRONT-OCEANFRONT
Direct oceanfront 1/1 pool. $1550'mo.
12mo lease. 249-6166
1BR/1BA in The Grand Reserve, near
UNF/ Beaches. W/D included; Vaulted
ceiling; FP, Golf course side/ view. Ameni-
ties include swimming pool; hot 'tub, gym,
volleyball, basketball, and tennis courts.
$980/mo. +$980/dep. Call 904-292-1719
BELLEZA AT Ponte Vedra. Lovely 1BR,
1BA condo. Gated,pool, avail Sept 1
$850. Melinda (415)302-0514
JAX BEACH- The Palms at Marsh Land-
ing, 2BR/2BA +Garage, W/D, Dogs OK,
$1100/mo. http://www.thepalms114.com.
904-237-5125 Aaron.
OCEAN FRONT, unfurnished, 2BR/2BA,
4th floor, pool, year lease. $1425/mo.
Avail. 10/1/06. Call 642-3517.
PONTE VEDRA- new 2BR/2BA w/Washer
dryer, top floor corner, beach access, golf,
luxury amenities, no smoking/pets
$1100/mo + deposit. 755-4038
PONTE VEDRA Summer House.
2BR/2BA condo, washer/ dryer,
$1100/mo. 904-687-9371.
PVB, SUMMERHOUSE, brand new,
2BR/2BA w/fireplace and appliances.
5-star amenities, gated community.
$1000/mo. Kimmie 904-333-8604.
SUMMERHOUSE COMMUNITY- 2BR/
2BA, ground floor, gated community. 5
star living. Call Cindy Brown, Country Club
Real Estate (904)613-6423.
2BR/2BA AT Grand Reserve, near UNF/
Beaches. W/D; partially furnished; private
screened-in sunroom. Amenities include:
pool, hottub, gym, volleyball, basketball,
tennis courts. $1000/mo. 904-309-2237.
Ponte Vedra
Ocean Links
2BR/2BA Unfurnished,
screen porch,
washer/dryer, pool,
fitness room, tennis court
Long term $950/mo
904-285-0416
WINTER RENTAL, Nov 1st to April 1st
3BR/2BA, completely furnished, S. Jax
Beach. one block to ocean. $1200/mo.
utilities .(904)233-3939.
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
'4BR/4BA, weekly, monthly, yearly. Call
(904)249.8269
KEY LARGO condo 2BR'2BA greal lor
diving/ snorkling..1 week $800, biweekly
$1500. Call 904-673-9793.
S. JAX Bch 2BR. fully furnished, ocean-
fronl condo. Monthly/ Weekly 241-0267.
www rentlacksonvillebeacn.com
OCEANFRONT CONDOS ,& Beach
homes. Weekly/monthly. Visit us at:
jaxbeacnrenial.com or 535-3911 .or
535-3828.
OCEANFRONT 2BR weekly/ monthly.
pool, Call 463-7343.
LAKE, ESCAPE at The Ridges Resort &
Club. Bed & Breakfast at Our Beautiful
Lakeside Mountain Rleson in Hiawassee
GA. $99-weekday to $139 TheRidgesRe-
sort.com (888)834-4409.
OCEAN PARK SUITES
Luxury furnished 1 & 2 Bedroom Suiies
High Oualiiy King Beds
Equipped Kilchens.
2nd Streel & 51h Ave. Soulh
www.oceanparksuites.com
(904)318-0044
SHARE A house in Kensinglon area
w/ameniies $500/mo includes uiliiies
221-6646
CHRISTIAN MALE seeks roomale All
Bch house $425/mo caep. 923-6482
FEMALE TO SHARE 2BR/2BA Condo in
PVB, $550/mo deposit., No pels 543-
0772
MASSAGE THERAPIST office, shared
space, fully equipped. Downtown, San
Marco area, separate entrance. $400,'mo.
includes utilities. 465-2653. 463-0222
OFFICE spaces or reni- A large 12 x24'
room icouldcl be two 12x12 loomsf Sepa.
rale back door entrance, electric & waier
incl Located on 3rd St Jax Bcr.
(904)249-3863.
APPROXIMATELY 750 sl quality once
space overlooking golf course in S Ja'
Beach. Call 241-5553 x15
INDIVIDUAL QUALITY Executive Olice
overlooking goll course in S Jax Beach.
Call 241-5553 x15.
P(PONTE VEDRA
OFFICE SPACE
AVAILABLE
Short or Long Term
Secretarial Services
Conference Room
East of AlA/
walk to beach
Close to shopping/ ;
restaurants
For more information,
call
(904) 543-7000
COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE/ shop
space and lot for lease. Starling -4
$500/mo. 1904)514-1090
HEALTHY, HAPPY, black kitten, female
10mo. old, good w/dogs. Free Io good
home. 626-3780.
SIAMESE CAT found Aqualic area Allan-
lic Beach. Tan w/blue eyes. 246-2897
SIAMESE KITTEN, free to good home.
female, great with other calls. 874-5145.
WIEMERIENER NEEDS a good home.
7 years old. lemale, spayed. updated on
annual snols. fnendly family dog, needs a
spacious backyard and active lamilv. Call
Demrck at 838-3730.
PARKING ATTENDANT $10 per hour, Fri-
day & Saturday 9pm-lamn, 655-4573.
FEMALE TEACUP Yorkie. She has an ex-
cellent temperament with a super trainabil-
ity. They have an incredible high rate of
leading with a delightful elegance of
structureI and she come with
CKCAKC FCI.UKC Registries...you can
contact me al e-mail below:p_petts@ya-
hoo.com
PUG PUPPY-MALE, fawn & black,' ready
9-3-06, $550, 992-7497.-
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES CKC registered,
$500 each. 247-4573..
MY FEMALE Yorkle Puppy available for
sale and it's also registered/ registerable
(AKC, NKC, etc.) Current vaccination vet-
erinarian examination health certified,
health guarantee. Cute, sweet, cuddly &
gives kisseslll What more can you want??
he'll stay small maybe 8 Ibs. & will be a
clear white with black tips. She's been
raised with love & has been well social-
ized. Email for more info & current pic-
tures. KARENINTCOLTD@YAHOO.COM
PIT BULL/ LAB mix, puppies. 3 males
and 6 females available. Shots and
wormed. $20 to good home. 743-2042.
8 CHOW Puppies, -black, $200 each.
223-1926.
ENGLISH BULLDOG he has an excellent
temperament with a super trainability.they
have an Incredible high rate of learning
with a delightful elegance of structure and
a beautiful american breed type and with
CKC,AKC,FCI,UKC Registries. You can
contact me at email below:
ppetts@yahoo.com
FOUR ADORABLE kittens, multi-colored,
$20 to good homes. 735-4014 after 6pm
HOMELESS PETS for adoption- Cats &
dogs. 246-3600.
LOST LAB mix, female, 7-8mo. old, gray-
ish, Jax Bch on 14th St.N. 8/24. 881-6548,
233-1676.
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r toaikon...A Tradition Since 18S-iI
WE RENT THE BEACHES DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY, YEARLY
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September 1, 2006
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IF YOU are Interested In advertising under PT NURSE, surgery center exp. necces-
this category please call 904-249-9033 or sary. Fax resume to 285-3931 or call
email: classified@beachesleader.com 285-7202.
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE! Uncon-
tested divorce papers. Without Kids (while
you wait) With kids (a little longer) Since
1981/ by appt. only (904)641-2187.
ARRESTED? ACCUSED?, Accident vic-
tim? Hurt? Talk to a lawyer Now. Call 24'
Hours. Personal Injury and Criminal De-
fense. A-A-A Attorney Referral Service
(888)733-5342. Protect Your Rights.
DIVORCE $275-$350, Covers children,
etc. Only one signature required! Excludes
govt. fees! Call weekdays (800)462-2000
ext.600. (8am-7pm) Alta Divorce, LLC.
Established 1977.
PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
Notice is hereby given that a public hear
ing will be held on the following propose
ordinance at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, Sep
tember 11, 2006, in the City Hall Counc
Chambers, 116 First Street, ai which tini
the City Counpil will consider ineir adop
tion into law. The ordinances in their en
tirety may be inspected at the-Ofice of thi
City. Clerk during regular working, hours
All interested parties may appear at thi
meeting and be heard with respect to thi
proposed ordinance.
ORDINANCE 2006-18: PUBLIC HEAR
ING AND FIRST READ: AN ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
FLORIDA, ADOPTING FINAL MILLAGE
RATES AND LEVYING AD VALOREM
TAXES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGIN
NING OCTOBER 1, 2006, AND ENDING
SEPTEMBER 30, ,2007; SETTING
FORTH CERTAIN INFORMATION RE
GARDING "ROLLED-BACK RATES"; DI
REACTING THE CITY MANAGER TO AD
JUST THE ADOPTED MILLAGE RATES
IN THE EVENT OF CHANGES IN THE
ASSESSMENT ROLL AND TAXABLE
VALUE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE .
ORDINANCE 2006-19: PUBLIC- HEAR
ING AND FIRST READ. AN ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
FLORIDA. ADOPTING A FINAL BUDGET
AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR
THE FISCAL /EAR BEGINNING OCTO
BER 1. 2006. AND ENDING SEPTEM
BER 30. 2007. PROVIDING AN EFFECT
TIVE DATE
ORDINANCE 2006-20: PUBLIC HEAR
ING AND FIRST READ. AN ORDINANCE
AMENJDIIHG THE OPERATING BUDGET
FaR THE CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
, FlORIDA FOR FISCAL YEAR 2006. BE
GirIlING OCTOBER 1. 2005 AND END
I tG SEPTEMBER 30, 2006.
i ia person decides to appeal any decision
made by ihe Council wilh respect to any
matter considered at such meeting o
hearing the person will need a record o
ine proceedings and for such purpose
may need to ensure inthal a verbatim record(
or Ine proceedings is made, which recoic
includes ie lestimony and evidence upor
wricri the appeal is lo be based.
In accordance with tme Americans Witf
Disabilities Aci and Sect.on 286.26, Flori'
da Statute, .persons wilh disabilites need.
ing special accommodanon. includingg
hearing -assistance to participate in ihis
meelinq sho.:uld coniacl ine City Clerk's
SOrie no laier man 5.00 PM, Ine day o
the meeting. .
Lisa Volpe,.CMC .
C;ly Clerk
SBL9/1/06 .-
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
AUTO STORE TOWING INC. gives No.
t e 01 Foreclosure O0 Lien and inient to
Sselli, n-se vehiclese s on 09/15/2006,
9:00 am at 153 LEVY ROAD ATLANTIC
PEACI, .F,. 3. 3, pqrsuano 10 subsec-
S uir.n r-13 '8 or rine-Fiorda 3taules .
AUTO STORE TOWING INC. reserves
*' e rigni 10I accept or relecr any and.'or all
bids
"CASH ONLY" ALL VEHICLES SOLD
'AS IS'
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1985 1FTCF15YSFNA22880 FORD
S1986 GCCS14R4G2100610 CHEVY
1986 JAABR14L3G0725019 ISUZU
1986 1GCBS14EG2241949 CHEVY :
1. 98 1FMDU 15N7HLA69502 FORD
1989 1HGCA6280KA010977 HONDA
1989 JH4KA4549KC005822 ACURA
1989 JHMBAJ 132KC037458 HONDA
1990 2MECM75FOLX634260 MERCURY
1990 JH4KA4661LC037178 ACURA
1990 1GBEG25K9L7164452 CHEVY
1990 1 HGCB7567LA035759 HONDA
199i 1G3HN54C2M1817993 OLDS
1991 .JT23V1WV5MO0374952 TOYOTA
1992 'YVi JS833h1 1058868 VOLVO
1992 jMltEC43l4N0121534 MAZDA
1992 IMEPM6048NH647763 MERCURY
1992 RGFE0144E292 RGF 1 Boat
1993 1G1jC14T6P7300867 CHEVROLET
1993 JHMEH6160PS011923 HONDA
1994 JIM1EC4350R0320184 MAZDA
1994 1FALP404ORF182429 FORD
1995 2C 1MR229356766276 CHEV'i'
1995 JA3AA31C1SU006458 MITSUBISHI
1995 1C3EJ56HlSN516438CHRYSLER
1995 1FMDu32X7SZA90341 FORD
1995 1FALP6537SK169329 FORD
1995 4A3AJJ46GOSE078875 MITSUBISHI
1996 1G8Z.15279TZ,50374 SATURN
1997 1G8ZK5279VZ167981 SATURN
1997 1B7HC16Z9VS103886 DODGE
S *'7 2B4GP2431VR332677 DODGE
1997 1G2JB1244V 7509662 PONTIAC
1997 1G2NW521MXVC'06677 PONTIAC
1998 3FAKPil37WR274071 FORD
2000 iGrNCSI8W5YK301019 CHEVY
i200 KMHWF25S2YA183031 H'YUNDAI
2001 1G1JC5C24917251402 CHEVROLET
2001 1 P3ES46C61D295933 PLYMOUTH
ATLANTIC THEATRES Comedy Club
now hiring experience servers and box
office staff. Part-time ins, apply in per-
son Tues.-Fri., 1-5pm,l1 Atlantic Blvd.,
No phone calls please.
WAITSTAFF/ BARTENDER: Private Club
Atlantic Beach. PT/ benefits/ flexible
schedule. Average inclusive wage $11-
$14. Apply in person, 1600 Selva Marina
Dr. DFWP.
MARSH LANDING RACQUET CLUB,
Now hiring a part-time tennis shop attend-
ant. 10-t5 hours per week, at $7 per
hour. Call 285-0753 for information. Ap-
ply In person Tuesday- Saturday. Drug
testing/ EOE
CULINARILY BLESSED? Put your skills
to use in ministry and get money in your
pocket. Local church seeking part-time
Cook/ event coordinator for Wednesday
evening programs and occasional church
events. Contact Debbie at 221-1700 or fax
resume to 221-9191.
- GOLF CART ATTENDANT: Selva Marina
d Country Club.. FT\ PT\ benefits\ 401k. DL
)" required. Golf privileges. Apply in person.
l, DFWP.
e
- WE NEED ironing done weekly. ,Call
* 543-0256,for details.
e DRIVER NEEDED for split shift, early
3. mornings, 5am-9am,' and some after-
e noons. $9/hr., van supplied. Beaches area
e deliveries. Call Larry 242-0140.
CREW LEADER
E Must be able to oversee a crew of 6-8
, people. Be motivated, dependable and a
E multi- tasker. Some computer skills. 5pm-
A 11pm or later. Call Debbie after 5pm
- 285-3400 ext. 3352.
| BATHROOM TECHS
"- & CUSTODIAN
S Self motivated, fast moving, flexible; multi-.
S task person. Must be able to follow di-
S rections. Relable iransponainon a must
6pm-10 30pm. or laier Call Debbie atler
E 2pm. 285-3400, exi 3352 DFWP
KITCHEN HELP & servers in PV. Re.
sponsable Day or nighl. Good staring
- pay. Will train righi people Please call lor
E appi 273-0006
T RUN'S & LpN's
1 Vicar's Landing, a Life Care Retirement
Community, in Ponte Vedra Beacn is
seeking weekend-part-time, RN's 8
* LPls ior 7am-3pm. 3pm-llpm. 11pm-.
7am & 7am-7pm shltts We orier a last
paced env'ionment. as ell as competitive
Salary and beneatils package. Coniacl
E Francine McFarland,. ,N. at 904-285-'
T 1055 or lax resume,. 904-273-9573
, DFWPiEOE "r
SHOWROOM SALES with administrative
duties available for a well established mar-
ble and granite importer located at the
beach. Knowledge of stone materials and
design helpful. Salary and benefits nego-
tiable upon experience. Fax resume to
241-3204.
HIRING FULL-TIME Driver/ Lawn Mainte-
nance Helper. DFWP, Call Pam 742-7769.
NOW AIRING Geologist for our Andalusia,
Alabafa office. Send resume and tran-
scripts, to CDG Engineers & Associates,
Inc., P.O. Box 278, Andalusia, AL 36420;
fax: (334)222-4018; email:
khall@cdge.com; phone: (334)222-9431.
RESET/ INSTALLER. Entry level position
Installing displays in Home, Centers.
Heavy lifting, reliable transportation, over-
night shift required. .F/T w/benefits and
expenses paid. Drug and criminal check
required. 770-294-6675, email
dwightgolden @ csaservicesinc.com.
ALL SHIFTS
Mornings
Afternoons
Evenings
Full-Time
Earn' $7-$12 per hour & .cash bonuses
Telemarketing for newspapers nationwide.
219-4771.
ATLANTIC COAST Plumbing & Tile. Help-
ers needed. Learn a trade. Health bene-
fits, good hours, advancement opportuni-
ties. ,Must havevalid FL Drivers License.
Call 249-5381 for appt .
GOLF CART ATTENDANT: Selva Marina
Country Club.' FT\ PT\ benefits\ 401k: DL
required. Golf privileges.-Apply in person.
DFWP.
KITCHEN HELP, Bussers needed. Santio-
ni at Sawgrass. 612-7950.
SURVEY' FIELD Personnel; PLS/Project
Manager & CAD Tech- F/T, benefits,
EEO. Fax 407-926-8160, call 904-641-
0123 or email HRJobs@drmp.com.
(www.drmp.com) '
TEACHER FOR toddler room; 2-3yrs old; POOL CLEANER
Must be patent, creative, energetic an w/valid Florida Drivers Liense. Experi-
dedicated. 7:30-2:30pm. 40hrs childcare
training'preferred. Franklyn Learning Caen' 'ence helplul bul wil ham Good salary 8
'benet,ls Apply Surlsde Pools. 313
3e 501284B96aEchOBlvd., Jax Bch. Beacrh Blvd 246-2666 or lax resume.
32250:242-9645. EOE. 249-8801, e-mail surFsidepools @aol corn
CARPET INSTALLER, Helper must nave
exp & own transponarion Call 821-8338. INSIDE SALES
'ork at Ire Beach We are a Microsoh
HARRY'S SEAFOOD 0Developer providing software lor Iranspor-
BAR & GRILL ,aiion Iogislcs. dispatch, and accounting
B & GRILL w Heaay prospecling telemarketing and
NEEDS FULL lime Servers. Exp Cooks & lead generation i Prospecling experience
Host/ Hostess with open availability. Apply iv J musr along wlh sIrong PC skills and
within 1018 North 3rd St.. Mon. Fnri 2pmr- ability to work mindependenily Fax resume
4pm. '. 10 2417333 or e-mail Jennier at enn-
EXPERIENCED ALARM Technician icr ferw@edserirmicro nel "
beach company. Top pay/ benefits.
OFFICE ASSISTANT needed with irrend. 246-5600.
ly professional phone voice and anention RECEPTIONIST/ASST. PERMITS
Io detail. Flexible hours Knowledge o RECEPTIONIST/ASST. CLERK
ACT. Excel, and Word helpful Located in Cty f Atlantic Beach $10.53' bene
Ponte Vedra. Call 2855855. City of Atlantic Beach $10.53'nr. tbene-
fits. Serves as receptionist, assists wln
ADMINISTRATIVE AS.T needed ror 'building permit's Applicairons accepted
growing employee benj firm localed in until 09/06/06 and may be. obtained al-
Ponie Vedra Must na strong organza. www.coab.us or 800 Seminoie Rd. Alian.
tlonal, ciencal, and 'com ner skills. Preler- tic Beach, FL 1904)247-5820. No smokers,
red hours are M-F 9-3 Please e-mail re- tobacco' users. Drug tesling conducted.
sume Io niki'1r@monloyabrower com. EOE -
PT-ADMiNISTMATIVE ASSISTANT' Nep.
tune Beach An esiablisned firm needs an
organized. motivated and muiiti-asker.,
Some computer knowledge helpful. Mon-
Tnurs- 1 30pm-5 30pm. F- 9am.3pm.
Email resume to rll@200hitslsireel com or
lax to 904-241-2950
CARING ADULT needed for 4 nours each
Sunday morning lo siall churcn nursery in
Atlani-c Beacr,. Contact Nancy 249-8698
OUTBOUND SALES Reps. $8,'nr., bonus
per lob benefits. Oth Allanlic Blvd near.
Regency Square lyr exp Call 722.
1873 jobs@FlueTechInc.com
BRUCCI'S PIZZA. Ponte Vedra, now hir-
ing Disnwasners & Bussers Call lan
280-7677.
HOUSEKEEPER/ CAREGIVER. 3 days a
week. some nights & weekends. Music like
dogs & havelr3nsporlaiqn 28A-+61 Iv
FRONT DESK CONCIERGE
Pan-lime every Friday and Salurday and
some holiday. 8 30am-5pm, al a premier
retirement community to assist res.denls
and visitors in coordination winr me Man-
ager ol Resideni Services. Applicants
should be hignly organized and be able to
communicate and deal lacffuily with the
public, residents and family members un-
der all condrlions Proliceni in Microsoft
. Outlook, Word, Excel and Power Point
Holel, hospital CCRC or other rrehremenr
community or nospitaliry experience nelp-
lul. Must be willing 1o work holidays and
other snifts i necessary Ideal position lor
retired or semi-relired candidate. Applica.
lions al Fleel Landing Security Gale, One
SFleet Landing Blvd.; Atlfntic Beach, FL
32233; Fax, to (904)246-9447: e-mail:
jbs@fleetlanding.com EOE,' Drug-Free
Workplace ,
PALMS EXTENDED Day Program
needs Group Leader M-F, 1-6pm. Must be
palient, lun-loving and energenc Group,
experience wicnildren preferred EOE.
247-0983.
NOTICE TO READERS
HELP WANTED classifications in nis
newspaper are intended to announce gen-
uine current lOb openings No tees may be
charged lo ihe prospective employee Ads
for sell-employment or business opponu.
nilies appear under Ine Business Oppontu-
nilies category Ads wli.cr may require
payment of tees lor em yyment inlorma-
lion, guidance or Iraining may appear un-
der Job Service Snould any Help Wanted
advertiser ask lor a fee or if he adveniser
is ordering a product or service rather Ihan
a job opening, please noiily The Beaches
Leader 249-9033.
PART TIME Recepti.t1, Dala Eniry.:
BL ': 1 06 30 year old consuiiing company located
7.... o. ,. n Hodges Blvd is sq.irng a P.'T ironi
l ll/ =: ............... -desk Recepionist Dala Entry person
0 99 M.|. g Jo "J Must have professional appearance .arid
MATH TUTORING Middle, High School polite speaking voice.Experience n an-
arid College. FCAT & Hornme School assis- swing Bamuti-line telephone system Is
tanceat all levels. Retired certified teach- desired .Basic computer skills ae re-
er. Call 910-6652 for personal consulta- quimere or.st be able to accurately Input
database, system. Other duties include
HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator training for creating reports, mainly rig inventory of
employment: Bulldozers, backhoes, load- office supplies, and otlM general clerical
ers, dump trucks, graders, scrapersexca- functions. Working hours are Monday- Fri-
-vators;' National Certification, Job Place- day, 20-25hrs per wk Please emai your
ment Assistance; Associated Training resume to tmcrae@balescompany.com
0-;-cs fuu'/On 1 -0137Aww.equ... men. -
Services (800)251-3974. www.equipment-
school.com. ..
MATH TUTOR- Experienced. Cenlied
Main Teacher will lulc.r students grades
K-12 Call Siac.e @ 249-2293
PIANO LESSONS
All levels, styles & ages Will come o10 your
home. Piano Tuning also available
241-4954, 655-3300.
AIRLINE MECHANIC Rapid training for.
high paying Aviation Career. FAA predicts
severe shortage. 'Financial aid it quality .
Job placement assistance.' CALL AilM
(888)349-5387. .
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com
HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator; Certified
Hands on training. Job Placement Assis-
tance. Call Toll Free (866)933-1575. As-
sociated Training Serices 5177, Homo-
sassa Trail. Lecarlo. Flo.rida, '34461.
. www.atsflorida.com.
ATTEND COLLEGE online from home.
Medical, Business, Paralegal, Computers,
Criminal Justice.. Job placement assis-
tance. Computer provided. Financial aid if
qualified. (866)858-2121 www.OnlineTide-
waterTech.com
ADMINISTRATIVE ASST, flexible hours,
computer skills required.' Call Cheryl
502-0490.
PERSONAL TRAINERS needed for PV
business. We will certify, but applicant
must have knowledge of cardio & muscu-
lar exercise. Great growth opportunity with
largest P.T. organization in the world.
285-3236. www.ftpontevedra.com
RECEPTIONIST- EXP. office work, com-
puter literate, multi- line phone. Send re-
sume to- Receplionist, 3102 Sawgrass Vil-
lage.C r, Ponie Vedra Bch, FL 32082.
COOK. POSITION available, Morkey's
Uncle Tavern. Apply In person 1850 S
3rd St. J.B '
YARD SERVICE needs dependable help
to do quality work. 247-3856.
ATS STAFFING HAS VARIOUS OPPOR-
TUNITIES FOR SOUTHSIDE, BEACHES,
AND PONTE VEDRA AREAS:
Customer Service Representative deal-
ing With Health Benefits. (For Commercial
insurance fines). MUST HAVE 440 IN-
SURANCE LICENSE. Also must have:
Experience working in insurance industry.
Excellent customer service skills. Strong
computer skills. VERY accurate, detail ori-
ented, and organized. Stable work history.
Must be a quick learner
Experienced Admin: Must have strong
computer skills, solid work history. FT and
PT positions available. Salary is $28-35K
with opportunity for growth.
Experienced 'Admin.: Qualified candi-
dates must have experience supporting,
executive levels, meeting planning, mak-
ing travel arrangements, etc. Proficient in
MS Office. $35-45K based on experience.
Please call ATS Staffing at
904-224-1400 or email resume to:
meganc@ats-staffing.com.
HOUStKEEPERS. MONDAY-FRIDAY.
Seeking responsible persons for private
company. Must be bondable. Serious in-
quiries only. Leave msg at 716-8824.
RECEPTIONIST/ 'CUSTOMER Service/
Order Entry Computer experience and
friendly phone disposition a must. Fast
growing company in Atlantic Beach Hours
9am-6pm Please e-mail resumes to
sales@newarrivalsnc com :"
DRIVER Hiring qualified drivers lor Cen.
tral Florida local and national OTR post-
tions Food grade banker, no nazmal, no
pumps Greal berelils competitive pay
and new equipment. Need 2 years experi-
ence. Call Bynum Transpon for your op-
ponunity loday, 1800)741-7950
MECHANIC GREAT pay & benelitsi All
snins available Exp. iruck & Irailer Cenr.
turon Auto Transpon. 800-889-8139
tIl.~t WN & LANDSCAPE SVC.. INC.
L.ol:ing loi peren.-cd lawri 'landscape
worker $9-$12 hour or salary, paid vaca-
lion valid FL drivers license. 534-5459.
' 534-7559
FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE
MANAGER in holistic, internal medical ol-
lice. Full ipan time secretla al. clerical,
and suppon ot M.D a unique setting. Ex-
perience required in answering phones.
computers communications and public-re-
lalions Must be enihusiaslic, dependable.
consistent, and an excellent match Fax
resume witn relerences. no phone calls
please Persephone Healing Arts Cenler,
FAX: (904)246.3778.
0/0 Driver Tne l's is higher here! Zero.
down/low paymentss $1 11 Avg. $2,000
Productivity Bonus $2,600 Referral Bonus.
Base plate provided. FFE (800)569-9298.
ENTRY FAUX Finishing/ Painting.
Must 'be artistic. FT/PT. Art Department-'
343-4484.
TEACHER FOR infant room, 9:30-
6:30pm. 40hrs childcare training preferred.
Must be reliable, positive & able to lift &
carry. at least 301bs. Franklyn Learning
Center, 1851 Beach Blvd., Jax Bch 32250
242-9645. EOE. .
CUSTOM Interior Trim Carpenter or help.
ers needed., any carpentry experience a
plus.' Beaches and Ponte Vedra areas
Call Tim 509-9071..
BUILDING INSPECTOR
City ol Atlantic Beach. $16 18 10o
$24 29,'hr: $33.654 io $S50,523 annually
DOQ benefitss. Must be cenihled as a
Florida Building Inspector with al least one
inspectors license 11 & 2 Family Dwelling
License preferred) or eligible to obtain a
Provisional License upon hire Must have
& maintain a valid Florida Driver s Licene
and good driving record. Applications will
be ac.epled until Ine position .it illed and
may be obtained at www.coab.us or 800
Seminole Rd. Atlantic Beacn. FL
19041247-5820 Ito smokers. tobacco
users Drug testing conaucled EOE.
BEACIES CAR Wash- lull lime help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply in person; :1401 'Beach Blvd.
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. .
TECHNOLOGY MANAGER
Marketing Experiments Journal, a market-
ing and research group located in Jack-
sonville Beach, Florida is seeking an ex-
perienced technology director, to coordi-
nate all technology projects, including
spec creation estimation', testing and
management of .vendors. Candidales
should have a minimum or a B S and 5
years ol proleci management andior tech-
nology dveelopmenr UML and technical
writing skills preferred. Medical 401k
competitive salary ftr qualihred individual
We are seeking the best Work or. me
beach. Send resume to
j.hartman@meclabs.com. '
HR RECRUITER,
Affordable' Residential Communities
(ARC) is engaged in the operation of man-
ufactured housing communities across the:
U.S. and is seeking a HR Recruiter in the
Florida, Carolinas and Atlanta areas.
Resp. include but are not limited to: Follow
up with the related clerical aspects of em-
ployment, involvement in the posting pro-
gram ("promote from within" policy). Con-
duct/ assist in recruitment efforts- act as a
liaison with employment/ temporary/ ad-
vertisement agencies, verify employment
referrals, completion of .employment
claims, representation at unemployment
hearings, and orientation of new employ-,
ees. Must have Bachelor's degree and/ or
equiv. experience (at least 3 years),
strong knowledge of employment law,
great computer skills; be extremely per-
ceptive, sensitive to corporate needs, em-
ployee goodwill and public image. Must be
able to travel weekly extensively. Salary
mid $40's based on exp. and qualification.
ARC strives to maintain a safe and
drug-free workplace. We may condition
an offer of employment on the satisfac-
tory completion of a drug screen and
background check, subject to applica-
ble laws.
GOLF COURSE Maintenance: Selva
Manna Country Club FT benefitss, 401k
Experience preferred. Goll privileges Call
246-4711. DFWP.
ELECTRICIANS HELPER needed in
beaches area for smrming pool electrical
contractor No exp necessary Call David
759-7328 .
BEACH DRIVERS*
Taxi Drivers needed'to work Beach and
inlercoaslal areas, at least 23 yrs old.
good driving record Call 249-0360.
FT AND PT Front and back office work.
Computer skills typing skills, and organi-
zational skills required Exp prelre.ed bui
not required. 246-3232.
HANDYMAN COMPANY
Is growing -lavy. basic njrr e repair skills.
Tools. Iransporlation & a smile? Call
221-3453. Good $$. PfT, F/T.
.DENTAL ASSISTANT Beaches lull-lime.
some experience necessary Cail or lax
resume 285-3128
LABORERS. CARPENTERS lall types)
Scaflold Ereciors. Electricians, Skiiled
Personnel Call 249-8147 or 726-5661
NUTRITIONAL SERVICES
COOK
Full-Time 5 ,30am.-21mt; I'" Premiere Re
Irern,r.i Commur.,', Hdalln Cerit Eiscal-
lent benefits. good working en',ironmeni
Nursing Home cooking experience de
sired Applications available at Fleet Land-
.ing Securirv Gale. One Fleel Landing
Blvd. Atlantic Beach FL Fax to10 904-246-
9447: e-mail to jobs@tleetlanding.com
EOEr Drua-iree Workplace
DENTAL ASSISTANT/ Receptionist, Pe-
diairic ,denial ohice in Jax Beach M-
Thursday. We are looking for that perfect
addition to our staff. Energetic, quality
work ethics Dental experience req. Fax
Resume --247-8495.
Construction Worker
w/valid. Florida Driver's License. Experi-
ence helpful .but will train. Good salary &
benefits. Apply al Surfside Pools. 313
Beach Blvd 246-2666 or lax resume lo:
249-8801, e-mail: sunsrepoois','aol corn
DISHWASHERS
FULL-TIME, 1:30pm to 9:30pm in main
dining room kitchen. Dependability and
punctuality a must. Excellent benefits and
real work env'ronmeni 10 apply, appiica-
tions available at Fleet Landrin Security
Gaie. One Fleet Landing Blvd Allanlic
Beacn, FL 32233; Fax 1o 190412J6.9447
e-mail tojobs@fleetlanding.com EOE'
Drug Free Workplace
LANDSCAPE.' LAWNf MAINrTENANPCE
Foreman & nelpers Apply 7am TPIT
Landscape. 1074 10tn Ave. S., Jax
Beach 247-4477
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Bu-.ring Insurance, one ol P.:.nle Vedra's
largest Property' Casually Insurance Brok.
ers, deiresi administrative assitlan canril
-daltes as well as experienced CSR's Join
in to Iris excellent wor.' environment wiin
opportunities or advancement, as well as
a superior benellis package Applicants
musl be detail oriented and possess ex
cellent computer skills. License not re-
quired For consideranton fax resume to
285-5161.
CNA
FULLTime, 3pm-11pm at Premiere Retire-
ment Community Health Center. Excellent
benefit package, competitive wages, good
working environment. Applications availa-
ble at Fleet Landing Security Gate, One'
'Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL;
Fax to (904)246-9447;',' email *to:
jobs@fleetlanding;com EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace.
PAINTERS WANTED for custom home
painting. Transportation & experience.'
635-9249 .
REMODELING/PUNCH CARPENTER
good pay & benefits, .company
vehicle/phone music have good driving re-
cord.568-8700.
HELP WANTED.
for local house 'cleaning business. Must
have own transportation, pass background
,check and be avail. M-F, btwn 8-5:30pm...
891-0711.
'.HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Immediately.
Flexible hours, no weekends, excellent
pay. Transportation & phone required.
.;591-5901, 514-1188.'
PRODUCT MANAGER
Marketing Experiments Journal, a market-
ing and research group located in Jack-
sonville Beach, Florida is seeking an ex-
perienced project manager to coordinate
' design and marketing related tasks for a
growing consulting business. Candidates
should have a minimum of a B.S. and 5
years of project management experience.
Experience with project management on
large, complex projects required and ex-
treme attention to detail a must. Medical,
401k, competitive salary for qualified indi-
vidual. We are seeking the best. Work on
the beach. Send resume to
eric.s@ meclabs.com
NURSES
Baylor Weekends 7pm to 7am Saturday
and Sunday and 11pm to 7am Friday
and Monday at a Premier Retirement'
Community Health Center. Applications
available 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.
CASE MANAGER Asst. needed for busy
beaches office. Knowledge of chemical
dependency helpful. Must be detail orient-
ed, computer literate, excellent communi-
cations skills. $10-$11/hr. dependent on
experience. Fax resume to 270-1633.
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 experl-
.enceinside sales, customer service, or
telemarketing, .& excellent communication
skills. Ability to handle business accounts.
Base pay plus commissions. FT/PT, no
evenings or weekends. Fax resume:
(904)285-0010 or email:
jim@mediakids.com
BENEFITS ACCOUNT Executive needed
for growing firm, specializing in. custom
Employee Benefit packages (health, den-
tal, life etc). Position requires exceptional
customer service, time management and
organizational skills as well as strong
knowledge of Excel. Previous manage-
ment experience and the ability to work
well within a team environment are essen-
tial. Great Ponte Vedra work location.
Please emailresume to nikit@montoyab-
rower.com or fax to 904-280-1602..
:,CHIRO CLINIC seeks a motivated, pois-
ned, indiv. w/personality plus to serve as
Front Desk Asst. Heavy phones, data en-
Iry, appoints and m:airiairing palienril files.
Excelient interpersonal and communlca-
-ion skills a must! Send resume to
pvbdr@bellsouth.net or fax 904-273-4607.
Approximately 35hrs. perweek.
OTR drivers deserve more pay and more
hometimel $.48/mi. 1 year experience.
More experience makes morel Home
weekends Run our Florida Regioni Heart-
land Express (800)441-4953 www.heart-
.landexpress.com.
'POLICE OFFICERS: Earn up to $20,000
bonus. Train to protect your fellow Sol-
diers and be a leader in the Army National
Guard. 1-800-GO-GUARD.com/pollce.
CARIBBEE KEY looking for experienced
Line Cooks & Prep Cooks: Apply in per-
son.between.O10am-4pm M-F, 100 First St.
N.,Nep Bch. :
ONLINE MARKETING DIRECTOR
I.larkeling Experimenis Journal, a markel-
ing and research group located in .lack-
iornvilie Beacr Florida is seeking an ex-
perienced marketing director to run all
markelnrg iniiaiives relied io a proiesso.'-
nal educalicin program inal ineF recently
laurcned Candiaie5 should nave r mn.
mum ol a B S in business or marketing
and 5 years ol direlc mail and or online
markehin.) experier:e Medical, 401k,
compeiitine salary lor qualliiied individual
We are seeking ihe best WOrk on rme
beacn Send resume 10
j narimanrmeclabs com
INSTALLERS NEEDED
We need Helpers & Crew Leaders We
are busy inslalling nurricane system. on,
homes & busineSces around ihe lirst
coast Must have installation & construc-
lion exp Drivers IC & Iransp req'd. Stan-
ing ai $12- $18 per hour Call 232-3000
TEACHER ASSISTANT needed to work
with Ioddlers (18mo-36moi .local Mon-.
lesson School. Oualilied applicants ,inquae
at 241-1139.
Bookkeeper
Quickbooks, Excef, A/R, A/P, G/L, Payroll -
experience required. Salary + benefits.
Fax resume 904 241-0752.
CARPENTER & Helper- music riave lools
and valid drivers license Drug screen re-
quired Call Scon 813-9480
CARPENTERS-BEACHES. FINISH work
form concrete finishers 545-5601
JAX BEACH Dairy Oueen now n.irrg Sr.ih
Managers Call 751-1595
Up to $420 plus+
per week!
(Within 5 weeks F/T).
* Paid Weekly
* Design your own daytime hours
* Work regular clients near your
home
* Experience a plus
* Must have own transportation
and home phone
THE P STATION
Positions open for the
following Depts.
GOLF COURSE
MAINTENANCE/ .
GROUNDS MAINTENANCE/
GARDEN HOMES
Maintenance Workers
needed full time.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE:
Maintenance Assistants:
Duties to include Pressure
washing, painting, some
carpentry and plumbing. Most
of work will be janitorial
services. Must be able to lift 50
lbs. Experience preferred. Must
have transportation and valid
FL Drivers license. Hourly plus
excellent benefits.
We offer excellent salary, and
benefits including paid Vacation
and Holidays, Health and Dental
Insurance, 401K.
Drug Free Workplace
Equal Opportunity Employer
Apply in person
Human Resources
101 Plantation Drive
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
543-7531
PONTE VEDRA, AR Accounting Clerk po-
sition. Requires fast learner and well or-
ganized. Good pay, email resume to
khorne@cntre.com. EOE.
LAWN/GENERAL MAINTENANCE at
Beaches area condo.. Salary based on
experience and desire to work. Benefits.
Call 904-553-9946.
KITCHEN UTILITY Worker: FT/ benefits/
401k/ flexible schedule. Golf privileges.
Phone 904-246-4827, email
accounting@selvamarina.com, or fax re-
sume to 246-9121; DFWP.
GATOR IRRIGATION now hiring irrigation
repair technician. Must have minimum
5yr.s experience and valid Florida drivers
license. $14-15 per hour. Call 838-5885.
DENTAL. HYGIENIST needed full time for
beach office. Great working environment.
Call 904-246-7554 for details or fax re-
sume to 904-249-1842.
JOURNEYMAN TILE and stone installer.-
Must have tools, truck, WC exemption. FT
position, top pay. 476-30.86.
POOL MAINTENANCE
Pool Maintenance. Clean driving record a
must. 246-2455.
NEED.AIDE to work with a high function-.
ing;, beautiful girl w/Retts Syndrome at a
private school in Jax Beach. Hours: 9am-
2pr, M-F. Will train. Will consider 'two
part-time aides. Decent pay & paid holi-
days. Please call 221-9729 or 607-4343.
GROWING LANDSCAPE Design/ Build
Firm needs F/T help. Dependable, moti-
vated individuals skilled in masonry, car-
pentry & irrigation rewarded. 759-4503.
SERVERS WANTED. Chizu Japanese
Steak House. Apply after 2pm, 1227
South .3rd St.
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.
LICENSED CUSTOMER SERVICE Rep
needed for State Farm Agent at Beach &
San Pablo. Call 223-0035:.
Administrative
Assistant
Ja\ Beach group ing company needs
organized, marketing focused
E\ecuue Assistani with abili' to
multi-tak Must test at 60 \wpm and
have excellent \erbal and vntnen
communicanon skills. Expenence in.
Eicel and PoaerPomi is a must.
Competitive salarO and great benefit
packet M-F Sam-5:30pm Emad
resume to barrng@desertmicro.net
or fax to 241-7333.
Immediate
Openings
Join our team of
cleaning professionals
No Nights or Weekends
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
Competitive Wages
Company Vehicle
appfg. in pe'wun to:
cifr tm M. c'iais
2201 Flonda Blvd.
Mon Fri 8 --4.30
241-9520
DRIVER. YOU want ii. we nave ifl Solo.,
leams owner operailors, company drivers.
students recent grads, regional. dedicat-
ed. long raul Van, Ilaibed Must be 21
CRST Career Center (8001940-2778.
www.drivelorcrst.com
NOTICE TO READERS
ADVERTISERS IN Ins category are nol
ohering iobs They are ohering job-relaled
services and may charge lees Readers
are advised io exercise caution before giv-'
ing crean card information over the phone
winoul knowing whal specific product or
service iney will receive.
VENDING ROUTE: Snacks, Drinks,. all1
brands. Great Equipment. Great Support.
You choose locations from what's availa-
ble!!' Financing available with $7,500
down. (877)843-8726, Local. BO#2002-
037.
LICENSED 'LIFE & Health Agents to mar-
ket full portfolio 'of 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 ,
INK AND Toner Refill in Beaches area
High profit-s. Untapped poieni-al. Easy to
operate. 247-3815.. .
ALL CASH candy rouie. Do you earn
$800,day1 30 machines. Iree candy. All
for $9995 (8881629-9968. B02000033
Call us We dili nol be undersoldl
NOTICE TO READERS
WARNING' WHILE this newspaper does
n.il r.nowingiy accept business opponuniy
ads wahicn require you to pay a fee Io get
inlormalion or that reier you to 976-or 900.
phorie numbers which will result in sub-
sfaniai charges to your pnone bill. Ihe
newspaper cannot guarantee the validity
of offerings in this classification. If any ad-
vertiser requires you to incur phone serv-
ice charges or pay a fee to learn the na-
ture of the opportunity, please reportit to
The Beaches Leader, 249-9033. :"';
FREE PRESCHOOL for 4 year olds- 3
hour/ day, M-F. State Funded. Beaches
Academy. 1725 Penman Rd 246-3885 '
ACTIVE, NANNY honest,, dependable,
Iransponatron & references. $9-$11/hr.,
any area CPR & First Aid. F/T & P/T
260-4915
OPENING FOR inlants to 3 years old,'full
or pan-lime reasonable rates, references.
Call 220-7493. :: -
LOVING, FULL Day Care openings for
one and three year olds. Beaches
Academy Child Enrichment Center. 1725
Penman Rd, 246-3885.
LOVING IN-HOME Child Care PVB. Ages
6-weeks and up. HRS licensed. 8 years
experience. Tammy 373-0404.
FREELANCE BOOKKEEPER for hire. All
aspects of accounting. 10+ yrs. exp. Ref-
erences avail. 703-6550.
FREE WELLNESS EVALUATION,
Includes a nutritional and lifestyle evalua-
tion and body composition analysis Call
Jeremy or Patti @ 904-223-0165 to book
your appointment today.
IF YOU are interested in advertising Under
this category please call 904-249-9033, or
email: classified @beachesleader.com
PRIVATE DUTY CNA providing 24 hr day
care. Exp. refs & background Cynthia.
(352)672-2593.
PRIVATE DUTY CNA looking to care for
elderly. Exc. refs. Degree w/ many years
exp. Please call Donna 285-0432.
The Beaches School
-Extended day teacherss)
needed at Neptune Be.,c.h
andiT ax Beach-i'am-pus
Please contact
Kathy at 249-9080
orfax resume to 2-19-5241
The Beaches
,, Sschool
"Cnjiarie..iq M.ind Mm ii eving Potle~roU
UILLILI~~I~U
DRIVERS: EXCELLENT pay and benefits
Stable and successful company CDL-A,
w/hazmat, 10 years work history required.
Dave: 3440 W. 20th St. Jax, 32254.
HOME CLEANERS full-time/ part-time;,.re-
liable car & phone, $10-$12 per hour, call
223-5033.
MANICURIST NEEDED. full time, some
clientele.helpful.-Waves 249-3011.
JOSEPH'S ITALIAN now hiring Waitstaff/
Cashiers, FT/PT. Apply in person
30 Ocean Blvd.
Lawn service seeks individual'to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services, Inc. 246,
0967. .
CUSTODIAL/ HOUSEKEEPER: FT/ ben-
efits/401 k/flexible schedule. Detail orient-
ed individual. Starting pay negotiated. Golf
privileges. Phone 904-246-4827, email
accounting@selvamarina.com, or fax re-
sume to 246-9121, DFWP.
WAITSTAFF: Private club Atlantic Beach.
FT/ benefits/ flexible schedule. Average
inclusive wage $11. $14 Apply in parson,
1600 Selvae Marira Dr DFWP
HAIR STYLIST Florida License, must.be
able to do men's military-type haircuts,
246-0907
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.
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, courteous and expe-
*rienced Laborers and Drivers.' Drivers
must possess a valid A or B CDL Dridvrs
License. Drug testing is required.,' For
more information call 241-2921.
& s
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
I F i HIP WiAN
wwaii aonav*Jo
TRAVEL SALON
For the elderly all your hair needs in irie
comfort of your home Licensed and insur-
ea so. Call Barbara 434-6206.
HIGHLY SKILLED CNA/ HHA w'25.
years. experience seeks new position Ex-
tremely dependable and canng. Excellent
references. Call Leslie 612-4751 or
246-5397.
BAKERS RACK, like new, metal, glass,
and wood $150. Dell desktop 4400 com-
puter w/ scanner, pnnter, desk, and chair
complete $650 for all Sola and love sear,
neOtfal colored floral, good condition.
$500 for both. 221-2969
FILL DIRT- Creapl Dig ponds free for
dirt.Call 497-9666
6 PIECE corner oak computer desk
w/hutch, exc. condition $600. 220-7646.
FILL DIRT for sale Can deliver. Miranda
Contracting, Call. 219-2765
FREE DIABETIC supplies Medicare pa-
lients! Call Us Toll Free (866)294-3476
and receive a free meters Am-Med Ouality
Diabetic Supplies
S' Washer & dryer- heavy duty, super ca-
pacity, exc. cond $150 each. Will guaran-
tee. Can deliver 874-1747
L/R & Master BR set for sale $1000 lakes
all. Will sell by piece Call 246-3033 for
appL.
BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam mattress & boxsprng, new in
plastic w/warranty $379 Must sell.
(904)858-9350.
RUBBER MAID slide-ird shed $140. wood
desk & matching lile cabinet $120, ihign
trainer $18, recliner $12, baby stroller $9,
285-3014.
SLIKE NEW Treadmill. $300. Call
465-6966.
WASHER/ DRYER. lyr old. ig capacity.
$395 bolh, 631-2331.
AIR PURIFIER as advertised by Dr. Laura
on radio show Great health benefits. Free
3-day Inal. No obligations. 241-2112.
PENTIUM II Computer $75 Pro Dynamics
Prbf. speakers (new $2200) asking $200
Firm. 241-4204.
WATER HEATER, GE 50 gal., newer,
5$100. 247-8939.
14' UTILITY trailer, single axle, $500.
249-1496.
CURIO CABINET, Oak TV Unil. sieel
-- desk, Dell XPS computer and Lexmark
* printer, 220-9406
6 PIECE-Bedroom-Se .includes--queen
mattress &.onoxf new.still iniboxes,; $499,
Can deliver. 858-9350.
BED- KING mattress set, $289. Can de-
liver. (904)391-0015.
COMPLETE PIONEER audio system,
cabinet, $1000 OBO. Call Steve
246-2517.
GE PROFILE side by side refrigerator,
26.6/cu -It while, excellent. $375
285-4769
BED- BRAND name queen sei.
new, w/warranty $129. Can deliver.
(904)858-9350.
CLEARANCE SALE
SURFBOARDS $99 & Up
Guitars $99 & Up
X-box or playstations $79
Games 3 for $25
Engagement ring, 1 carat $999
A1A Prestige Jewelry & Pawn
327 10th Ave. North, 241-5666.
FLORIDA STATE Season Tickers, lace
value. Call 613-6154.
WHITE BEDROOM suile. dresser. chesI
S of drawers, lull-size poster bed $200
Butcher block Island $50, all wood table
w/4 chairs $125. Jei ski $700, Jet cal boal
$400. Small steel hauling Irailer $200.
545-4002
METAL 'ROOFING, Save $. Buy direct
Irom manufacturer. 20 colors in Stock wiin
all accessories. Quick lurn around. Deliv-
ery available. Toll free 1888)393-0335
IS STRESS ruining your relationships
Buy and Read Dianetics by.L. Ron Hub-
bard. Call 1813)872-0722 or send $8.00 to
Dianelics, 3102 N. Habana Ave., Tampa,
FL 33607.
51' SONY Wide Screen Hi-Del TV. new
condition $875 OBO. Jim (day) 270-8922
(eve) 247-3724
TOYOTA TACOMA accessories Ladder
S ack (rackit) $225. Diamond plate tool box
$100. Fiberglass topper $275. Or all for
$500, 716-1518.
7' SOFA, matching upnolsiered chair and
ottoman, blue w/tropical fish prini $300.
While wicker TV armoire wimalcing col-
fee table. $350. 241-9416
SOLID OAK Queen Dedroom set In-
cludes rounded headboard wiratlan inlay
Design, 72" six plus drawer dresser
w/rounded mirror and rarlan inlay, two
2-drawer nighistands, four drawer plus
storage Armoire. Good condition $600,
992-1214.
AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
installed for $899 249-8877
5 SETS of golf clubs electric chair lit,
fishing rods & reels & more. Call
247-4702
BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleign bed,
w/mattress & box spring. Must sell $395.
Can deliver (904)858-9350.
WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer. $75 ea
30 day warranty Deliver. $20. 318-8173,
992-1470.
STEEL BUILDINGS Factory Direct
30X40 was $13.290 now $6.820. 40X60)
was $21,859 now $10,562, 60X80 was
$36,148 now $17,642. Sizes to 100,000
square leer Erection & dealerships avail-
able 1800)720-6857
SOFA & loveseat, grey contemporary, mi-
cro- plush fibers, great cond. $575 OBO.
631-2331.
DINNING RM table w/six upholstered
chairs, glass top with brush'metai & slone
base 44x72, $850. 273-5854
REFRIGERATOR, LIKE new, $200
Hideabed sola, dusty rose $50 Daybed.
sea foam green, $50. Swivel sluffed rock-
er $25. 859-7279.
BRAND NEW wirecelpl Korg Trilon Keys
$700. paid $1100. Peavey PA 8 cn $400,
paid $600. Yamaha speakers w/siands
$300, paid $550. Baldwin Acoustic Piano
$900 372-0152 Rich.
HEART PINE, tongue & groove flooring
cul hom antique Pine embers. Installation.
stair material. FLORIDA HEARTWOOD
249-8310
HIGHLANDS COUNTY Mullproperry auc-
lion 11 a.m.. Sal, Sept 9 Lake Placed, FL
Homes.tes, Acreage, Residential. Agricul-
tural, Many absolute! (8001257-4161 nig-
genbotham corn Higgenboiham Auction-
eers ME Higgenboiham. CAI
AU305/AB158
AUCTION LAND and antiques, 90 acre
beaulilul property greal antiques Sep-
lember 161h. Information www niverben-
dauction com 1800)726-2897 Randy Bur-
dertle #927, Mary Felosa Broker.
AUCTION 3,444 Acres Prime Timberland
Randolph County, Georgia Tnurs Sepi
7, 7:00 p.m. Dawson, Georgia Dawson
Country Club Th;s property, selling by or-
der of a National Timber Invesimeni Man-
agement Organization, has been owned
by timber companies and estales for gen-
eralhons. Property will be offered in 17
large tracts ranging in size from 10 to 454
acres. Significant merchaniable timber, in.
lensely managed. Eleven miles ol road
Ironiage. Greal opponunity for investors.
developers & sportsmen. Pay 150o down,
10% buyer's premium. GALt2034 Call for
property information packages 1800)479-
176 oh D ., sociate 1t. 7.,n-,
ORTHI CENTRAL"Floriba Mull.-Propenyl
AUCTION Sept 14, 15. 16 Homes River.
lionI Lois. Lakelroni Homesiles Acreage,
Residential, Commercial, Many ABSO-
LUTE' 1800)257-4161 higgenbotham corn
Higgenbotham Auctioneers ME HiggenDo-
Inam., CAI AU305'AB158.
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AUCTION
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9'"
AT 11:00 ANM
2416 LOST ROBLES
FERNANDINA BEACH. FL
i.AMELIA ISLAND)
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Specircular Bedroom. 2 Bath. Single
Fa.rrlv Home Siruaied Orn Golf Course
Fearunng L rig Room. Diming Rc.cm.
Family Room. Der,. Kicer,ren 'i.
Breakf.sr Nook and Laundry.
Tremendous Ameniue-" Fireplace.
\aulhed Ceiling,. Wood. Slarie ar.d Tile
Fiqprs. Recested Liahiang. Upgraded
KuichLn Cbirieir,. Huge Deck Fenced
Yard. Complete mint 2 Car Giruge
SAVE $$$
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FURN., CHILD'S fum; pics, books, home
Majestic Cypress Dr.
MULTI-FAMILY SALE furniture, design-
er purses jewelry and home accesso-
ries. Saturday 8am-2pm. 526 Morning-
side Drive. No Early Birds.
,8AM-12PM, SATURDAY. Furniture, kids'
toys & more, 3040' La Reserve Dr. Fid-
dler's Marsh.
HUGE GARAGE Salel!. Sat. 9/2, 7am,
3078 Cobblewood Ln W. North. on Ker-
nan, left on McCormick, Rt on Monument,
first light take Rt on, Cobblestone, first left
in Villas of Cobblestone.
be -..IeJ---:-1t-1
DON'T MISS one of our biggest sales
Fully furnished- Ponte Vedra off AlA, E.
on Corona to 544 Granada. Orient rugs.
Tall clock. Good pntngs. Waterford ga-
lore. Tons antqs, Ig. Lalique bowl. Set
Towle sterl, Tiffany & more ornate pcs.
Chinese export porch Cranberry, spoo-.
ners, Charlie Brown, Roseville, Quimp-.,
er, Rosenthal big sel Hermes scarves,
Louis Vultton bags. Federal chest.. Chi-
nese Chip sofa & Ibl. Ralph La n &
more 4um 14K jewelry, many rocket
watches. RadKO & David Winter Pool tbl
Patio & garden full. Big biro cages Hi end
kitch & 3 garages packed. CHINA CAT
241-0344 see @ chinacaianihques.com.
#s @ home @ 8 AM. Tnurs & Fr. 9-4.'
Sat 9-12..
SERVICS_600___________63_______ -i-.- -,-O S--66
SEWING MACHINE Repairs. Complete
tune-up All makes, all models, $49 50.
241-2112..
PADGETTS A/C & Healing, Inc. Family
owned and operated. When quality and
customer service are demanded call
Travis at 588-5222.
SERVICE, REPAIRS, INSTALLATIONS
Free Esirmales. License CAC1814887
GOT A Business? Dramalically increase
sales by accepting all major credit and
debit cards 0%c discount rates Free slan
up Free equipment upgrades (800)568-
9115
FLOORING ENGINEER'S Tile. Wood,
Carpel. Sales & Inslallaiion. Free esti-
males Licensed' Insured Jim 813-6756
or 619-3980
CATHY'S CLEANING Service Home
cieann. since 19781 Free phone esti-
mates. Bonded individual cleaner Oplion
to customize chore list 241-1115
www.catnyscleanmg corn
CLEAN TO SHINE. Our company commit.
meri is tOO1%. Customer Salislaction at
Affordable Prices. We clean homes, apart-
menls ortices. RV's. new construction and
restaurants For a iree eslimate call 514-
7009 or 19041779-0158 We will beat any
company prices
PROFESSIONAL CLEANING. dependa-
ble. Reasonable rates, tree estimates Call
Roxanne (904)477-5398.
THE TWO ot us personally clean your
home 8 years in business with releren.
ces Call Tricla at 233-2621
SMILEI YOUR house was cleaned today
by Top to Bottom Housekeeping. Releren-
ces. Licensed. Just call and it will be done
655-3443
HOUSES WANTED to clean 14 years ex-
perience Relerences Maryann 377-6643
PLEASE CALL Lynne's Cleaning Service
for your cleaning needs. Honest, depend-
able Pel & House silling, 343-4018.
LET THE Honey Do Bees clean your ga.
rage tor you 246 4203.
HONEST DEPENDABLE cleaning 10%.
ort first clean Call Debbie 19041626-6125
PROFESSIONAL HOME CLEANING
SERVICES Dependable. honest
Inorough. References Licensed. insured
563-1690
TRACEY GRABILL cleaning services
Residential' commercial. licensed. insur-
ed 874.7126
IT BURL IU
JAGUAR TICKETS, Jaguar Tickets, Jagu-
ar Ticketslil Call 246-4332 or 625-6442
IPOD CHARGERS home & car new in
box, both for $25.00, 241-4204.
SATURDAY. 8AM-'. 911- 21st. St. N
Couch, Recliner Dinette & China cabinet.
1989 VW Cabro, Household 424-2906
QUEEN MATTRESS set. sleeper sola,
turn decorative Ilems. Ipiclures. books. Fri
1-5, Sal. 8-12, 1715 Lighty Ln.
BttKI1Menithtnal:MIfBi
I COMPUTI SERIES 63
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc Compeltitve
rates. Call Alan. 237-5301.
TURF MAX
Pio Lawn Service
www.turfmax.net
(904)327-0558
A NATIVE SUN LAWN
& LANDSCAPE.
Tolal Lawn Mainienance Clean-ups, Sod.
ding. Mulching, Re-planiing Free esti-
mates. 247-3344.
ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quality Service. Reasonable
rales 821-0737
FILL DIRT. Cheapi Dig ponds tree for dirt.
Land clearing & new septic installation
services available. L & D Enterptses Call
497-9666.
WE WANT WORK!
Free eslimaies- insured. Clean- ups. sod.
mulch. planning, 1 time mow,' Im edge,
shrub Trimmingl pruning. Most jobs scred-
uled/l completed under 7 working days.
207-4037.
CHEAP MOE'S! Complete lawn service.
Most yards only $25 1904)422-0593.
PALM TREES, Hedges Trimmed Yard
Clean upsr A/eiclngl S ding -Wra-teUl ..r
STOP OVERPAYING Landscape by L.-
nus Licensed. Insured Dependable.
Beaches/West Beaches/ Ponte Vedra
294-2269.
CUT RIGHT LAWN SERVICE. Free esht-
mates, local, reasonable prices We do it
right mie Irrst lime. No coniracis required.
Call Ray, 607-0853.
ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare Free esl.-
males Professional customer service.
Mowing. edging, weeding, trimming- Irees,
shrubs. Licensed 8 insured. Residential &
commercial. CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.
LAWN AND Landscape maintenance 12
years experience Free estimates. Call
Kirk at 904-370-0065.
PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns Free estimates 246-0967.
GREEN ACRES LAWN CARE
One time or yearly Licensed. Insured
Residential, Commercial 742-6763
BOBCAT BOB
Grading, Lawn Replacements. Spread
Dirt, Gravel, Lime Rock, Mulch, Stone.
Irrigation Repairs. MUCH MORE! Bob,
334-6091.
ALL BEACHES
PRESSURE CLEANING
Pressure Cleaning. Mold, mildew special-
nsl Roots. sidewalks, driveways, decks
ResidentialiCommercial Licensed/Insur-
ed Free Estimates 15%o off new commer-
cial accounts
708-7239
PRESSURE WASHERS lor rent or sale
Tucker Equipment Rental 246-1330
OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Sale root cleaning Deck & lence
restoration Pressure washing. Licensed &
Insured Call Kevin 994-0045.
BEACHES HOME SERVICES Painting.
tree eslimales. work guaranteed, licensed.
610-7768.
WYMAN'S PAINTING and PRESSURE
WASHING COMPANY. 15yrs. exper,-
ence Specializing in Beach homes
221.4117
A PLUS QUALITY PAINTING, INC. Top
Knolch work guaranteed. Painting inm.
carpentry wood repair, pressure washing.
Licensed Insured Free eslimales. 861.
9500 ,
FAST INTERIOR painting, drywall Tex.
lure Specialize in smaller jobs 25yrs ex-
perience Licensed, insured, references.
403-7389.
We service thousands ol beach residents.
www perschelandmeyer corn 241-3409
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this category please call 904-249-9033 or
emair ciassiiied.' beachesieader.com
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this category please call 904-249-9033 or
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DAVID'S POOL SERVICE. Weekly clean.
ing. Most residential pools $25.weeK.
chemicals Licensed insured We make
your ile a iinle easier 285-02'40
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ALLIANCE BUILDER GROUP, INC.
CGC 1505263. Commercial & Residential
New homes, room additions remodeling.
siucco siding Any small rush repairs
Quality Guaranteed Affordable prices.
Free eslimaies 1904)234-11 79
TWO M CONSTRUCTION,
Re'air-piall- rrig i.n- ler nle darimage
246-1529
S.E. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS.
Please see our Ad in The Business Re-
view. 855-1254
MASTERS
CARPENTRY & TRIM
INC.
State Certified Contractor (Hands-on)
New ccnsiructioniaddilions. remodeling,
kicnener & bath, lermile damage. Bob.
626-1165
WOOD REPAIRS. Term.ie 8 Rohen
wood, siding. stucco, wood decks. repairs
Licensed General Coniracior 247.9525
*EARSHM NMPV 66
1983 22' Hunter Sailboat. New electric &
rigging, 4 stroke, 6hp outboard, less than
30 hrs, swing keel, accomadates 6 adults,
sleeps 4. $6000 OBO. 821-0797.
North Florida's Largest
Boat & Yacht Dealer
Moomba Chwck
O e8' eS Out!
Malibu .'
Stingray
Twin Vee Velocity
Cruisers Yachts Hurricane
Windy Boats Glastron
Chris Craft Bennington
Cobalt Azure
Sea Hunt World Cat
Sea Boss
Sunsation
Sea Doo Sport Boats
Sunstream Boat Lifts
Southport Boatworks
Discovery
Power
Boats
14539 Beach Blvd.
223-4149
(next to Marker 32 Restaurant)
Just West of the Intracoastal
Complete remodeling services & renova-
lions. Tile & Marble Specialist. Nick,
1904)962-9312
HANDYMAN SERVICES interior or exte-
rior from A-Z. Call Bill at 228-9241.
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable lor quality repairs, service
calls, painting. improvements and misceli
laneous lobs DAVE 246-6628.
* ~r.
ROOFING IN-TOWN prices @ the
Beach 25yrs experience. 880-9908
CCC 1326983
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ROMANO ROOFING SERVICES
Retool, new root. repairs all types ol rools
Meniion rhis ad for a $100 discount on all
reroof or repairs over $750. Call
246-5649.
REROOFS. REPAIRS Keller Rooting.
Inc. LIc #RC0050467. BL2197. Call Rod-
ney 226.3299
NELIGAN
CONSTRUCTION
ROOFING DIVISION
ROOF REPAIRS & Re-Rooting Trust a li-
censed professional See our ad. under
Remodeling/Construcrion State Certiied
Rooler #CCC1325888. Member B8B
247.3777. All credit cards accepted
CUT RITE Tree Service Tree trimming/
slump grinding. Tree removal/ storm clean
up All debris removal/ firewood.
(904)646-9896 1904)568-6234
WEBERS TREE SERVICE
246-9930
Quality work at reasonable rales Slump
grinding. Since 1986.
JR'S TREE SERVICE
Trees. Irimming, Hurricane? Murphy's
Lawl Licensee, 242-2546. 568-6067
SOUTHSIDE TREE Service Enhance the
beauty of your trees PALMS TRIMMED.
904-318-0569 Alan DeLoach
WOODARD TREE. Service. Free esti-
mates, licensed & insured Can 234-9757
TILE, MARBLE, STONE '
Installation, Repair, Design.' Excellernt
work, references. Complete bath & kitchen
renovations. Nick, (904)962-9312.
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BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit,
www.MarlnaClubPV.com
TOYOTA SIENNA LE 2001 Great condi
lion 70K miles, Wr.ile/ gray interior
i10.500 OBO. 588-4691
2000 .VOLVO C70 convertible, excellent
condition, low mileage, $17,000, 704-
9110.
1997 TOYOTA Camry, 4 cyl, 126,000
miles, great condition 1772)538-4208.
1997 KIA Spoilage. 125K miles. Looks
and drives new. 4WD, Auto, Cold A/C,
must sell. $2,900 OBO. 716-2586.
1998 TOYOTA Camry. good cond, cool
AIC. lheh prool $4500 OBO 327-1081
1992 OLDS Cutlass Sierra, runs good, re-
liaDie! $900 OBO. 223-1926.
2004 TOYOTA 4Runner Limited. 4x4, V8,
loaded, titanium silver, 55k miles, very,
particular owner. $25,000. 904-338-4046.
1993 CAVALIER, exc. cond. cold AC,
iune greatly, very clean $1400 OBO. aiso
willing o10 trade tor IrucK or van Call 904-
:172-4030 or 904-53-1.-7182 ask lor Jimrnmy
2006 BMW M3 conveniole, let PlacK.
SMG. 19" alloy wheels. 4300 miles
$58,500. 280 4324.
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