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LEADER
Vol. 44, N. 2:7
Serving the communities of Ponte Vedra Beach, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Mayport since 1963
Magic
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5 or 7?
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by LAURA FOWLER
STE4FF I'RITER
Voters in St. Johns County
have a little more than six ,
weeks to decide which is the '."
perfect number: five or seven.
A referendum on the Nov. 7
ballot will ask voters to decide..
whether to keep the current '
organization of the St.CJohns
Board of Co)untv
Commissioners five commis-
sioners, each elected by all
county voters or move to to
a board with seven members -
each of five elected by his or
her district and two elected by
all county voters.
While seven may be a lucki- ....-
number in some settings, it
elicits both positive and nega- ..
tive responses in St. Johns ,., .,
County.
"For two elections in a row, x
Ponte Vedrans did not select i
their representatives,"
Commissioner Bruce Maguire
said in an interview Tuesday.
"That's not really fair.",
Maguire, who represents 4
District 4, which includes most
of Ponte Vedra Beach, lost the
Sept. 5 Republican primary to
Tom Manuel, who won county-
wide but lost in District 4.
Four years ago, Maguire lost
the Ponte Vedra vote but won
countvwide.
photo by ROB DeANGELO
Nease High's Cierra Pillsbury sets the ball for a teammate during Wednesday night's victory at
See MAGIC NUMBER, A-3 Bartram Trail. The Panthers improved to 9-2 on the season. Story on page A-10.
Mayport ferry labeled 'key link'
Cornerstone pool
part of new budget
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF It'RITER
The St. Johns Board of
County Commissioners
Tuesday approved a $732 mil-
lion budget along with a tax
rate that is slightly lower than
last year's.
Property owners will- pay
$6.9599 for every $1,000 in
assessed property valuation a
$ 0 0 0 0 1
decrease. That The St. J
does not include
all' special taxing School B
districts, so tax gave fina
rates vary its
among property its budge
owners. Tuesday.
Despite the
decrease, many
residents will see a significant
increase in their tax bills com-
pared with last year's bill now
that property values, have
increased by about 26 percent.
Some residents, like Laura
Lovd of Ponte Vedra Beach,
may pay 15 to 20 percent more
than they did last vear.
And although the final budg-
et hearing Tuesday attracted
crowds of supporters for three
new county pools which
were included in the budget -
many residents questioned the
need for public pools.
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One of the pools is to be
built at Cornerstone Park in
Ponte Vedra, which is being
purchased by St. Johns County.
Commissioners Cyndi
Stevenson and Ben Rich voted
against the pools altogether.
"I think we need to be sensi-
tive to people's pocketbooks,"
Stevenson said in an interview
Thursday.
Stevenson said she has done
the math,.
)hns County and the three
a p o o 1 s
ard alSO planned in
approval to the' budget
would cost
on the county $3
See graphic million a year
in debt pay-
ments. That's
$18 for each person in the
county, which has about
160,000 residents, according to
Stevenson.
"That's a lot of money," she
said.
Loyd agrees, saying Thursday
that she could afford a mem-
bership at a YMCA that has a
pool with the extra money she
will pay in taxes next year.
See BUDGET, A-3
by JEFFREY MINTON
STAFF It'RITER
Members of the Mayport
Waterfront Partnership, saying
the St. Johns River Ferry is vital
to the redevelopment of
Mayport Village, are concerned
that Dural County may aban-
don funding of the feiry after
next year, the partnership's
project manager said this week.
Members of the partnership
board on Tuesday discussed the
issue and talked of forming a
subcommittee to help "argue
for keeping -the ferry," said
Edward Lukacovic, partnership
project manager.
The ferry, which has been
operating since 1948, travels
between Mayport Village and
Fort George Island. Partnership
members say it is vital to the
revitalization of the historic
fishing village.
Recently, developers have
purchased much of the river-
front property in the village
and plan to construct
"upscale" office and condo-
minium developments.
"The ferry is a key link to
what we're trying to do here,"
Lukacovic said, adding that the
village would become some-
what of a "dead end" without
the ferry'.
Jacksonville contributes
approximately $660,000 annu-
ally to subsidize the ferry serv-
ice, which costs more than
$1.5 million to operate annual-
ly, according to Fred Berley;
general manager for
Hornblower Marine Service,
the firm that operates the ferry
under contract with
Jacksonville.
Some lacksonville officials
are questioning whether the
ferry is needed, given that the
Dames Point Bridge and the
Wonderwood connector aie
open, partnership members
said.
The question of whether to
continue funding the ferry past
next year came up during
Jacksonville's recent budget
talks, said Art Graham, the
Beaches' representative on the
Jacksonville City Council.
"There's a shortfall [between
the the ferry's revenue and
operating costs, and the ques-
tion was asked," Graham said
Tuesday.
He said that some county)
officials also question whether
Nassau County should con-
tribute funding for the ferry
because many Nassau residents
take the ferry to get to the
Beaches.
Graham said that the chair
of the City Council's Finance
Committee. Councilor Kevin
Hyde, has asked Elaine Brown,
at-large Cit' Councilor hiem-
ber, to head a subcommittee to
research and discuss some ot
the questions about ferry serv-
ice.
While partnership members
said they understand that the
ferry loses money for the city,
they contend that having no
ferry would cost the city
money in other areas such as
sales tax revenues and lower
property taxes for the village.
"A lot of the partnershipl
board members feel the city
will lose money elsewhere it
the ferry is gone," Lukacosic
said.
"It could cost the city more
by closing the ferry."
Lukacovic said the ferry is
one of the lures for the devel-
opers interested in revitalizing
the village.
"It's just such a big part of
what we're trying to do down
here," Lukacovic said. "It's a
neat thing that attracts people
to this area."
Fabulous PV reception
kicks off Fabfest '06-07
FROM STIFF
Fabfest, an art program for
Beaches school children that is
connected with the Cummer
Museum of Art & Gardens,
kicked off this year's program
Wednesday with a reception in
Ponte Vedra Beach.
The event was held at
AmSouth Bank.
The program, which this
year focuses on the Egyptian
exhibit opening at the
Cummer in December, takes
Cummer instruction into class-
rooms and takes students into
the Cummer, 829 Riverside
Ave., Jacksonville.
The program culminates in a
art competition in the spring.
Linda Hilf; Rawlings
Elementary art teacher, and her
students have taken part in
past Fabfests. Joining them this
year will be youngsters and
teachers from Ocean Palms
Elementary School and
Landrum Middle School.
Fabfest Future Artist of the
Beaches Festival is spon-
sored by FOCUS Cimmer -
Friends of the Ocean
Communities United to
Support the Cummer.
photo by CHUCK ADAMS
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Rebecca Hickey (front), director of Fabfest, is joined at a recep-
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FOCUS Cummer; Carolee Bertisch, FOCUS Cummer's educa-
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and Hope McMath, director of education at the Cummer.
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Around the Beaches
210 closings to begin
Traffic on County Road 210
west of the Intracoastal
WVaterway is expected to be
stopped for up to 20 minutes
at a time Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday because of con-
struction on Nocatee Parkway.
Cranes are being used to
install 85-ton steel girders for
two bridges on the parkway,
which will run from the Palm
Valley bridge to U.S. 1.
The temporary interruption
are to be limited to two, one-
hour periods each day: 10 a.m.
to 11 a.m. an.d 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Lanes may '. "be'' "c d'l''
., between, 10 a.m. and 3 p.on. .
Motorists should expect
extended delays in their com-
mute on 210 during these
dates and times.
Attorney contract mulled
The St. Johns Board of
County Commissioners
Tuesday considered a $120,000
contract for Patrick
McCormack, who will replace
Dan Bosanko as the lead coun-
ty attorney.
Bosanko is retiring in
October after 15 years with the
county. His current salary is
$123,000. Board members
decided to pay McCorr
slightly less than Bosa
because McCormack has
been with the county as
according to Bob Pe
human resources director.
Peters also said the b(
decided not to place a
limit on the contract but
agreed to Incr
'McCormack's severance
from 90 to 180 days.
The contract will be re'
with these changes. r
Tuesday, and the board
make a final decision on
contract at their next mei
ori- .3.
MSD vacancy gets bid
William Donovan of P
Vedra Beach has submitted
application to Gov. jeb B
office 'to be considered
spot on the Ponte V
Municipal Service Dis
(MSDi Board of Trustees.,
Three seats were up
reelection this year tho'
Drew Tuggle, Doug Crane
Mack McCuller.
Crane and Tuggle
unchallenged in their bid
reelection, and no one q
fied for McCuller's spot.
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that seat must apply to
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appoint a trustee.
McCuller's seat will not offi-
cially be declared vacant until
after the general election on
Nov. 7, and the governor's
office will not choose a trustee
until the vacancy has been
properly noticed in a newspa-
per, a spokesman for the gover-
nor said.
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Cont. from A-1
With a seven-member board,
each district elects its own rep-
resentative.
That not only would ensure
that the voters in each district
would get the candidate they
want, Maguire said, but the
representative they choose
would be accountable to that
district rather than to the
entire county, as current com-
missioners are.
Supervisor of elections
Penny Halyburton said
Thursday that voters feel
inclined to change the organi-
zation of the board when they
are unhappy with its members.
"We've tried it both ways,"
Halyburton said. "It's not
uncommon to flip-flop back
and forth when people get
unhappy with a current
board."
In 1988 voters approved a
referendum for a seven-mem-
ber board, then voted to return
to a five-member board .in
1994, according'to the supervi-
sor of elections Web site,
www.sjcvotes.us.
On the plus side, having dis-
trict-elected commissioners
makes it easier to run for office,
Halyburton said.
Instead of campaigning
across the county and trying to
reach tens of thousands of vot-
ers, candidates have 'a smaller
geographical area and a smaller
number of voters to reach.
That means, less money is
heeded for a campaign.
South JB
road work
to begin
Monday
by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF WRITER
Road work in south
Jacksonville Beach will elimi-,
'nate eastbound traffic next
week on Sanctuary Boulevard.
Construction project manag-
er Junior Lilly Tuesday said on
. Monday and Tuesday, contrac-
tors will remove a portion of
the existing two-way striping
on Sanctuary Parkway from
South Beach Parkway to the
west.
The section of' road will be
restriped for one-way traffic
only from South BeachlParkway
to J. Turner Butler Boulevard.
"There is a lot of traffic com-
ing into that intersection and
in order to do that and have
enough green time, we need to
make it one way westbound,"
Senior Project Manager Paul
Vetter with the engineering
firm Edwards and Kelcey said
during a planning meeting.
Eastbound traffic will be able
to go to Jacksonville Drive to
head north or south on South
Beach Parkway, Vetter said.
Lilly said signs will be posted
to alert drivers of the change.
The signs will be installed at the
southern end of Grande
Boulevard, Palm Way and
Sanctuary Boulevaid.
Residents and business, own-
ers will also be notified, he said.
Other improvements includ-
ing the installation of new
storm water drainage pipes,
curbing, traffic control panel
and mast' arm traffic signals
along South Beach and Marsh
S Landing parkwvays have contin-
ued since April.
Plans to add a sidewalk"
between Jacksonville Drive and
the west entrance to the South
Beach Regional Shopping
Center were rejected because of
conflicts with a landscape bernnm
that straddles the boundary of
the right of way.
The,': Community
Redevelopment Agency in
February authorized a construc-
tion budget of $844,748.30.
from, the South Beach Tax
Increment Fund to complete
the project.
"The Marsh Landing/South
.Beach Parkway is a vital proj-
ect," Planning, and
Development Director Steve
Lindorff said in an earlier
memo to agency members.
"Without the proposed project,
... the intersection is likely to
be rated [level of service E] or F
by 2014." ,
An initial study showed that,
the intersection was operating
at a nearly failing level in' some
directions and turning move-
ments and the additional trips
from the Valencia
Condominiums and the Target
expansion will worsen condi-
tions if the problems are not
solved, Lindorff said.
Vetter said he expects traffic
conditions will improve along
Marsh Landing Parkway where
traffic frequently backs up.
Work is expected to be com-
plete within the next 45 days
pending any weather delays.
Halyburton said a seven-
member board might encour-
age more people to run for
office especially minorities.
District 2 in Southwest St.
Johns County has the largest
population of minorities,
which, with district-elected
commissioners, would give a
minority running for that dis-
trict a.better chance of getting
elected, according to
Halyburton.
This year, District 2
Commissioner Karen Stern lost
to Ron Sanchez in the
Republican primary. Sanchez
'faces Democrat Ken Bryan,
who is African-American, in
the Nov. 7 general election.
But both Halyburton and
Maguire agree that there are a
few cons to go with the pros of
a seven-member board.
One is the disruption of the
harmony of the board when a
"bad" person is elected in his
or her own district, Maguire
said. .
When a commissioner is
elected by district, he or. she
may tend to vote in favor of
issues that benefit. his or her
district, instead of considering
.issues countrywide.
, "The whole pie may take a
second, position over the dis-
trict," Maguire said.
In theory, this could stall
progress, causing the board to
accomplish very little, though
Maguire said Jacksonville's 19-
member City Council manages
to accomplish plenty.
The main issue, Maguire
said, is a bad apple from one
district could stay there for
quite some time and the rest of
the county would suffer with-
out being able to vote him or
her out of office.
In terms of elections,
Halyburton said having a
seven-member board means
voters now orily have three
commissioners to vote for
instead of five.
This means 'only three com-
missioners are accountable to,
the voters in any given district,
as opposed to all five.
Another issue is cost.
The addition of two new
commissioners to the board
means two more salaries, two
more offices needed and two
more set of staffers for those
commissioners..
Plus, Halyburton said, ballots
would be more complicated.
Each district would require a
different version of the ballot
with the names of the candi-
dates running only in that dis-
trict.
That would add to the costs
of printing the .ballots, :she
said.
The 'issue of- five v. seven
members of the St. Johns
County Commission 'is sched-
uled to be discussed at the Oct.
9 meeting of the Palm Valley
Community Association.
I The meeting begins at 7 p.m.
in the community center, 148
Canal Blvd. The public is
invited.,
by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF WRITER
Three funeral homes will
offer services to the city of
Jacksonville Beach if human
remains are discovered during
the realignment of Penman
Road at Beach Boulevard.
The Jacksonville Beach City
.Council Monday authorized
Quinn-Shalz, Hardage Giddens
and, Marion Graham
Mortuaries to assist in relocat-
ing any remains that may be
found in the project area near
the Lee Kirkland Cemetery, a
historically black cemetery on
.Beach Boulevard. in
Jacksonville Beach.
Members of the Pablo Beach
community have said, they
believe that unmarked graves
exist outside the recognized
boundaries of the cemetery,
many in the state-owned right-
of-way. ,
Maxine Terrell, president of
,.the Pablo Renewal in Duyal
East (PRIDEl neighborhood
preservation gioup, initiated a
campaign to locate any poten-
tial graves .that could be dis-
turbed by the Penman Road.
project and the widening of
Beach Boulevard.
"They deserve to' rest in'
peace," Terrell said. "Not
under the sueet."
The cities of Jacksonville
Beach and the Jacksonville, in
conjunction with the JTA, used
radar to identify any possible
anomalies in the soil that
could indicate the presence of
a burial.
Findings submitted by
General Engineering
Geophysics of Charleston, S.C.
noted the presence of 10 loca-
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boundaries of the cemetery
that bear the signature of a
burial site.
Four of the 10 sites identi-
fied in the study commis-
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disturbed and will be included
in the expanded cemetery. ,
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will be fenced, and excavation
of the sites will be conducted.
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Budget:
Cont. from A- -
Stevenson said she voted
against the budget on Tuesday
because she thinks the county),
is trying to provide the same
.level Of services as ,Duval
County, which has more of a
commercial tax base and has
optional sales tax revenues.
"I just didn't think it was the
right time to put that kind of
budget pressure on the citizens
of this county," Stevenson said.
Doug Timms, director of the
office of budget management,
said Wednesday that revenue
from property taxes went from
about(,$121 million in the cur-
rent year to $,153 million for
the 2006-07 fiscal year, which
begins Oct. 1.
About 54 percentof that $25
million increase will go to the
St. Johns County Sheriff's
Office and Fire Rescue opera-
tions. '
Timms. said commissioners
could have reduced the tax rate
to offset the increase in proper-.,
ty values, but to do so they"
would have had to cut the
budget considerably, and capi-
tal improvement projects such
as pools would have been first
in line.
Each pool is expected to cost
$2 million to $3 million to
build, with maintenance esti-
mated at $130,000 per pool per
year, Timms said.
"[Pools] were probably the
most controversial part of the
budget this year," he said.
Stevenson said she worries
that the county may have to
raise milage rates in the future
because of the lack of fiscal
responsibility today.
"If the building market slows
down in St. Johns County it
will have a ripple effect in the
economy .. and that would be
the absolute worst time to hit
people with a tax increase,"
she said.
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The Leader's Opinion
Beach cleaning
is appreciated
and could be
made easier
Would you rather spend time on a clean beach or a
dirt' beach?
It's a simple question and the answer is obvious;.,
Yet slobs who do not apparently value a clean beach
continue to leave bottles, cigarette butts, used diapers,
chainlink fencing and much more on:the sand.
Annually, dozens of volunteers(and in some cases hun-
dreds) spend, a day Sweating on the beach cleaningup
trash left by the slobs.
Literally tons of trash are collected from the shoreline
during International Coastal Cleanup Day, held, last
Saturday..
The volunteers are due a big pat on the back for their:
willingness to sweat and stoop to clean up after slobs.
It's unfortunate that their efforts are necessary but
they are certainly appreciated.
Those organizing the event could make it even easier
oi those workers.
Instead of requiring workers to bring the trash back to
central collection points, it would be easier to collect
trash, bag it and then leave it for a vehicle to come along
and have a driver gather up the trash and bags.
Such a coordinated collection would eliminate scenes
such as the man who was struggling up the beach last
weekend in Ponte Vedra, during the cleanup, carrying a
massive sheet of plywood and other volunteers strug-
gling with loaded trash bags.
So long as there are slobs willing to treat the beach as
a trash can, there will be a need for volunteers to clean
up our community's playground. Anything that can be
done to make collection easier for the volunteers makes
it more likely the volunteers will come back again to
help. \Ve all benefit from the cleanup effort.
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Beach gives common sense
I f you don't live at the
beach, you just don't get it.
Something about the salty
humid air puts peace in our
marrow and helps us not to
take ourselves too seriously.
Every year I travel to S.C. for
a beach weekend with some
high school girlfriends. They
live about 4 hours inland, so
only get. doses of sea air in
small increments. We always
spend a day cruising the
Intracoastal in a my friend's sea
vessel that's too large to be
called a boat, too small to be
called a ship, but requires a
captain and first mate to
maneuver it around the coast.
The morning of our outing, I
awoke to the sound of blow
dryers. I followed the sound
and found my friends drying,
curling, mousse-ing their hair,
then putting on make-up. Oh
yeah, and they were ironing
their bathing suit cover ups.
Shaking my head, I tol] them
not to save me space in front of
-emrror,-because-Fbroltghfa
hat and board shorts for the
day, and was definitely not put-
ting on makeup to ride in a
boat. They laughed at me for
forgoing my Southern belle
upbringing, and I laughed at
them for looking drop dead
gorgeous for a bunch of seag-
ulls.
Furthermore, I only wear a
bathing suit if I'm going swim-
ming, and if I jumped off this
"boat" to swim, someone
would have to yell "man over-
board" and call the Coast
ANN
VON THROWN
COLUMNIST
Guard.
I always approach these
weekends as a time to relax,
laugh, and hang out. In my
world these three things don't
require blow dryers, make-up,
or ironing boards. I understood
their preparation a little better
when I noticed that the captain
looked a little like Brad Pitt but
I still, wasn't moved to putoPn
anything but shorts-and 'a T-
shirt.
When I learned that we were
eating dinner that night at a
place that required reserva-
tions, I did what any self
respecting woman would do
and went shopping, a task I
loathe. My rule about ironing
boards and make-up on girls'
weekends does not jive with
rules, for the salesgirls helping
customers in their store. The
' rules are that you get more,
attention and help if you're,
dressed up, made-up and are
carrying shopping bags fibm
other nice stores, none of
which was happening with me.
When the chance of finding
an outfit by myself began to
look bleak, I pulled out my
trump card and announced
that I had one hour to buy an
outfit to go to whatever famous
restaurant we were going to
that night, and the staff
swarmed around me as if I'd
just become visible.
My friend and her husband
who host this weekend always
go to great lengths to make
sure we feel pampered, relaxed
and.safe. Wheit I learned that
he'd hired a limo to take us to'
dinner and back, I knew I was
had. I just couldn't see myself
climbing out of a limo in wrin-
kled clothes, flat hair, and flip-
flops. With a-sigh of surrender,
I drug out the make up and
hair spray, and called "next" for
the iron.
( ,Crolin g 4ip n dl
hav e te s4g,mr .aVbea.t about
-the important- things iin--h'e,
born and ingrained in us by
growing up in the Deep South.
We laugh when we see pieces
of ourselves in one another.
But living with the backdrop of
waves and seagulls in my ears
for 16 years has transformed
my urgency about many things
in life, not necessarily making
me better, but making it easier
to laugh at myself.
voyn Thron is a pediatrician who
lives in Neptune Beach with her
IuLsbtnd, children, and lAdbador
Dais:.
we re hubof politicsfor ada
or a few brief, shining
moments a half century
ago, Jacksonville Beach
was the center of the political
universe when the two lead-
ing candidates for the
Democratic presidential nom-
ination came to town to cam-
paign within hours of each
other.
Adlai Stevenson, former gov-
emor of Illinois, and Sen. Estes
Kefauver, D-Tenn., chairman of
the Senate Special Committee'
on Organized Crime, both
came to the Beach to campaign
in late May 1956. Actually, it
was Kefauver's second trip,
having. visited Jacksonville
Beach on May 4, and then
again on May 26. Stevenson'
was here on May 23.
They followed pretty much'
the same campaign script, talk-,
ing first at the old Band Shell
(which was located near the
present-day Seawalk) and then
Walking north on 1st Street to
3rd Avenue North.
I remember this well because
they both came into my office
at the old Ocean Beach
Reporter. The newspaper office.
was located on the south side
of 3rd. Avenue North, midway
between 1st Street and the
Boardwalk. (Next door to the-
newspaper was Trotter's, a
souvenir-gift shop operated by
the mother of John Scott
Trotter, a famous big band
leader of the era.)
That's how candidates cam-
paigned in the mid-20th
Century, often visiting small
towns.
Florida was important in
American politics 50 years ago.
It didn't just start in the 2000
presidential election. There was
no, such thing as hanging
chads nor was anybody wor-
ried about potential tampering
with electronic voting
. ji, < ,:' '-' iBH-
DICK BUSSARD
GUEST COLUMNIST
machines with no paper trails.
There were only two precincts
at the Beach: Jacksonville
Beach in an old Community
Center on 2nd Street near the
present city hall, and one.
precinct serving both Atlantic
Beach and Neptune Beach. In
those days it wasn't unusual to
wait in line for hours to vote.
Gov. Stevenson had been the
Democratic nominee in .1952
against World Wat II hero
Dwight Eisenhower and he was
beaten soundly. .
States rights,was a big issue a
half-century ago and civil
rights was becoming more of a
political issue. Most candidates
in the South were still white
segregationists and Kefauver in
the Florida campaign said
Stevenson was being "support-
ed by Talmadge-type politi-
cians who are against me on
civil rights." Georgia Gov.
Herman Talmadge was a
staunch segregationist.
One has to remember, also,
that blacks were prohibited on
the local beaches, although
that was about to change.
Stevenson was no segrega-
tionist but he did speak softly
on the subject here. When he
spoke at the Mayflower Hotel
downtown his speech was
more humorous than serious,
and that was ironic because he
Swas described as a "distant
intellectual" compared to Ike's
"folksy" demeanor.
On a more serious note,
Stevenson told his audience to
support recent Supreme Court
rulings such as. Brown vs. the
Board of Education:'. His
response from the Jacksonville
audience was silence.
During the same week that
Stevenson and Kefauver, were
here, a Federal Circuit Court in
Alabama, at the request of the
state attorney general, out-
lawed the NAACP in Alabama.
They were not allowed to meet
or conduct business.
At the same time, there were
bus boycotts in Tallahassee,
Montgomery and Memphis
that were part of the growing.
civil rights movement. One of
the participants ,in the
Montgomery bus boycott was a
young minister from Atlanta
named Martin Luther King.
The top local race on the bal-
lot, one of particular interest to
Beaches residents, was .for
school superintendent.
Fletcher Football Coach Ish
Brant took on Coke Barr and
won easily.
By the way, nominee
Stevenson was introduced at
the Democratic Convention by
the senator from
Massachusetts, John F.
Kennedy. .
The elections in 1956 were
my first as a voter. I was only
21, the legal age for. voting
then. But in 50 years as a jour-
nalist, there haven't been
many weeks to equal May. 23-
26, 1956.
Bussard is a Beaches resident.
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PHIL HUDGINS
COLUMNIST
Trains
offer a
4
in
winning
memory
W e were just'pulling
out of our drive-
way when our 5-.
year-old grandson, Alex,
asked a tough question.
"Granddad," he said,.
"isn't this the best birthday
in the whole world?'. ;
My wife laughed. I was
sort of amused, too. But I
wasn't sure how to answer.
You see, it was my birthday
'.'Alex was talking about, and
it was 6:30 in the morning
and we were setting out on
a two-hour drive, one way,
for a 20-minute. ride on a
train whose top speed must
be about 15 miles an hour.
If you know any little
boys very well, you know
about this train. His name is,
Thomas. He's a tank rail-.
road engine with a cute lit-
tle smile on his sweet,
cheeky face, and big, bright
eyes and a right drive wheel
reaching for your billfold.
Alex personally knows
the toy Thomas and most of
his toy friends. The list of
friends begins with Alfie,
Annie and Arthur and con-
sumes most of the alphabet,
-ending.with Toad, .Toby-and.
Trevor. I th'i-k'MAex greeted
each one as he flitted
through Thomas' gift shop,
picking up each toy, mutter-
ing something to himself,
putting it down, and mov-
ing on to the next item.
Forty-five minutes later, he
chose a medium-size toy
that was medium-priced,
just $27 with tax.
I suppose some little girls
like Thomas, too. But
Abigail, Alex's 8-year-old
sister, was not impressed;'
"Is this train backing up?"
she asked incredulously as
.Thomas the Real Tank
Engine -began to push six
passenger cars maybe a cou-
ple of miles through the
outskirts of Dillsboro, N.C.,
before stopping and
painfully slowly pulling
them back.
"Wasn't that the silliest
song you've ever heard?"
Abigail later asked her
grandmother after a' story;-
teller at Thomas'depot sang
about the. wheels that go
round and round.
It was a little silly, yes, but
Alex was enthralled. He got
to ride with Thomas him-
self; he :had his picture
taken,, several times, with
his special friend; he met
some dude named Sir
Topham Hatt; he got tat-
tooed, tickled and thrilled
all in one happy day.
I think back to 1982
when my dad and I t'epped
onto an excursion, train
pulled by Norfolk and.
Western's famous No. 611
steam engine, rode it from
Gainesville, Ga., to
Greenville, S.C., where my
wife and mother picked us
up and brought us back
home. It was the last train
ride for my father, J.E. "Po
Boy" Hudgins, who had
worked on the railroad
most of his life.
Today I have two T-shirts
bearing the likeness of No.
611; I have.a 611 cap,
which Daddy bought for me
that day; I have two sketch-
es and several photos of the
611 locomotive I've collect-
ed over the years.
I remember the excite-
ment of that ride on Aug.
21, 1982, and I think of the
excitement in Alex's voice
as he asked, "Granddad,
isn't this the best birthday
in the whole world?"
You know, it could be,
Alex. It very well could be.
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ATLANTIC BEACH
A skateboard valued at $12C
was reported stolen from a
vehicle Sept. 12 in the 110C
block'of Hibiscus Street.
A check was reported stolen
Sept. 13. in the 700 block of
Kestner Street..
A window to a vehicle was
reported shattered Sept. 13 in
the 1000 of Atlantic
Boulevard.
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Beer valued at $13 was
reported stolen from a busi-
ness Sept. 13 in the 1100
block of .Mayport Road.
*
Donald Joseph Krepp, 27, of
Atlantic Boulevard was arrest-
ed and charged with posses-
sion of a controlled substance
Sept. 13 'in the area of A1A
and Schooners Bay, according
to a police report.
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A fence at a business valued
at $500 was reported damaged
by vandals Sept. 14 in the
1500 block of Main Street.
A vehicle was reported
stolen at a business Sept. 14 in
,the 800 block of Atlantic
Boulevard., The vehicle was
later recovered.
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A residence was reported
burglarized .Sept. 15 in the
500'block of Camellia street.
A pick-up truck bed cover
was reported. stolen Sept; 16
-in the 1900 block of Beach
Avenue.
S Scott Gray Lueders, 42, of
I Jacksonville was arrested and
charged with- driving with a
permanently revoked license
i Sept. 16 in the 13000 block ol
f Atlantic Boulevard, according
to a police report.'
'* *
S A registration decal to a
vehicle was reported stolen
Sept. 12 in the 1600 block of
Jordan Street.
-NEPTUNE BEACH
Two vehicles were reported
burglarized Sept 19 in the
100 block of Cherry Street.
f A ..2 caliber handgun val-
ued at $400' was reported
stolen from a vehicle Sept. 20
Sin the 300 'block of First
Street.
An ,aggravated assault was
reported Sept. 21 in the 1100
block of Seagate Avenue.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH.
A burglary to a vehicle
parked in the. 100 'block of
Old Ponte Vedra Drive. was
reported on 'Sept. 19.
According to' the police
report, the burglary occurred
between 9 p.m. on Sept. 18
and 8 a.m. on Sept. 19. A cell
phone valued at $300 and a
set of keys were missing from
the vehicle.
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O. n September' 19, a Ponte
Vedra resident reported suspi-
cious circumstances regarding
electronic transfers from his
bank account. According to
f the police report, the com-
I plainant reported that the
bank informed him of the
transfers on September 18.
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A burglary to a business in
the,800 block ofAl1A North in
Ponte Vedra was reported on
k Sept. 20; According to the
I police report, four tires valued
f at $600 were delivered to the
business on Sept. 19, and.
between 6:45 p.m. and 8:45
p.m. on the same date the
I tires were missing from the
business.
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I Aggravated battery was
) reported Sept. 19 in the 700
t block of 9th Avenue S. The
victim told police that she
arrived at a friend's apartment,
. at approximately 2 a.m: and
! two suspects, began yelling
obscenities at her and tried to
start a fight. When she .got
back in her car to leave, one
of the suspects reached in and
: broke off the rear view mirror
arid threw it at her face, cut-
ting her lip. A suspect also
cracked the windshield with a
fist..
Grand theft was reported
, Sept. 19 in' the 1200 block of.
Osceola Avenue. The com-
plainarit said 18 sections of
new wooden fencing, a range
and a stackable washer and
dryer set were stolen from a
rental property. The loss was
estimated at $3,100.
.Retail theft was reported
Sept. 19 at a surf shop in the
200 block of 1st Street N. The
defendant placed two t-shirts
with the tags removed into
her purse and attempted to
leave the store without paying
for the merchandise.,
Felony criminal mischief
was reported Sept. 20 in the
clubhouse of a condominium
.1700 block of The Greens
Way. The alarm was activated
at 1:30 a.m. Guards on duty
observed the suspects gain
access 'to the clubhouse
through the workout room
and used a dumbbell to smash
a window. A light fixture was
also used to shatter another
window. Damage was estimat-
ed at $1,000.
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Ryan Michael Spath, 22j of'
Jacksonville was arrested Sept.
18 and charged with three'
counts of burglary/con-
veyance to an unoccupied
vehicle in a hotel parking
garage in the 300 block of 1st
Street N., according to a
police report. A man was
observed on a hotel security
'video pulling on the handles
of two cars. He was also seen
opening the door to a truck
and removing items and
stacking them on the ground.
The owner of the truck report-:
ed the theft of $1,900 worth
of tools on Sept. 9. ,
Luis Guillermo Alicea Jr.,"
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JACKSONVILLE WEIGHT loss center
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management skills a plus. Exc pay & op.
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SEEKING AFTERNOON Teacher Must be
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LIFEGUARDS. WINSTON Family YMCA,'.
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filss F.ax resume- 19041241-0831. or call
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Ponte Vedra Beach is now hiring for part-
time banquet servers and beverage cart
staff. Apply in person at the Clubhouse
Tuesday- Saturday. Call 285-6515 for di-
rections. Drug testing/ EOE.'
call the station at 247-6201.
Captain Steve Sciotto said
that during the week, fire-
fighters will also go door to
door offering to inspect exist-
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Homes that are not equipped
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. SHUTTLE 'US DRIVER,
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he said.
The program is part of an
annual effortt by the fire
department to improve fire
safety and focus attention on
prevention. Inspections are
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safety for anyone interested.
he said.
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You can if you're good at Fantasy Football
by CHUCK ADAMS
STAFF WRITER
If you're looking for fantasy
football, you don't have to
look very hard. It's every-
where.
Fantasy football can be
found all over the Internet. It
can be played, for instance, at
nfl.com.
A 12-page Fantasy Plus was
included in the Sept. 18 issue
of Sports Illustrated, and SI ran
an NFL players poll in its Sept.
25 edition, listing who the
players' first pick would be in a
fantasy football draft. Twenty-
six percent chose. Kansas City
Chiefs running back Larry
Johnson.
FOX Sports runs fantasy
football statistics across the
bottom of the screen during its
coverage of NFL games. And
network color men select a
fantasy football player as part
of their pre-game wrapup.
Tony Kornheiser, one of the
ESPN announcers who covered
the Jaguars' 9-0 shutout of the
Steelers Sept. 18, commented,
as a reception by Jacksonville's
Matt Jones was being reviewed
in the' third quarter: "I need
that catch. I have Jones in fan-
tasy football."
Fantasy football leagues can
be found throughout
Jacksonville.
In some cases, individuals
'have set up their own leagues.
John Schoeninger, who lives in
Ponte Vedra Beach, has created
a much smaller league for him-
self and a few friends.
There is a fantasy football
league at Atlantic Theatres,
home to the Comedy Club,
which offers a 19-by-23-foot
movie screen for viewing
Monday Night Football and is
capable of seating 300 people.
Theater doors open' at 7:30
p.m., and Bryce Pfanenstiel,
a/k/a "The Commish," is in
charge
Wearing a captain's cap and
' Ricky Williams Miami
Dolphins jersey, Pfanenstiel
held court prior to the Steelers
,akJagu rs.-ga le. ,'... .. ..
,. "Jiahtasv football s a test of
endurance,'" h'e "said, 'because"
it doesn't matter if you've
drafted the best players in the
world if they get injured, and
you don't update your squad.
We have trades that go
through online. There're
numerous outlets you can use,
from ESPN, FOX Sports, CBS
Sportsline.
"You can also do trades in
person, which is kind of what I1
was hoping," he said. "I want-
ed to make it more personal.'
That way there's football fans
online arid people around me
who are accepting my chal-
lenge. I'm trying to make an
ideal atmosphere for the typi-
cal football fan, because I'm
the greatest." .' :
Admission to the Monday
night screenings is free to
members, who paid a $20
entry fee at an Aug. 30 draft
party. All others pay $3.
Proceeds will be donated to
H.E.R.O.E.S., a local charity
providing scholarships for K-,
12 at-risk youngsters.
"Fantasy, football makes
every game matter," said
Pfanenstiel. "Instead of just
rooting for one team, now
you've got key players and
positions that are critical to
you winning, that, you've got
to watch perform."'
As to being able to watch
Monday Night Football at the
Atlantic Theatres, 'Pfanenstiel,
who came to Florida from
Kentucky two years ago and
lives in Neptune Beach, said, "I
no CHuCK ADAAMS
Bryce Pfanenstiel, commissioner of the Monday Night Football fantasy football league being held
at Atlantic Theatres, is ready for some football. Prior to Monday night's Jaguars game on the
Atlantic Theater's screen, he is joined by Amanda Jackson, left, and Kim Cook, who is playing
JQAta;sy,,foqtbAll for the first time.
love the Beach. Hopefully Cur
there're enough like-minded resear
people where this can become ing a 1
a tradition, and my dominance "I s]
is more than season-long. Let's two e'
go years." er, ani
. The grand prize for this during
year's winner is a "Kegerator," who's
a refrigerator holding a keg. that,
Pfanenstiel boasts that when, and w
it comes to picking a winning you pi
team he is unbeatable. and h
"Much like Picasso is to Cur
painting, or Benjamin Franklin' -about
to inventing ... I'm the greatest body
fantasy, football prodigy. 'My week.
dominance knows no bound-, Tha
aries. For the most part. I feel of Adt
like the only horse in a pony is to b
race." Coc
At this .'. juncture, manal
Pfanenstiel's main rival footba
appears to be Tom Curry of badly
Mayport. won 1
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rivalry," said Curry, in his third high:
year of playing fantasy football Coc
in, and 'around the Beaches didn't
who also competes on nfl.com. my pI
"It's my Kegerator, it's coming going
to my house." and g
But Curry admitted my ot
Pfanenstiel will be tough" to here.
beat. "Th
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a good team. I'm just going to in, yo
have to check every week, either
make sure I, rotate my players them.
in. and out, and do my best. For
But I don't like to lose. Every sy fo
year, in my fantasy leagues, I Theat
always win.'" for "T
ry' talked'. about the
ch that goes into select-
team.
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very day. on the comput-
alyzing numbers and fig-
out who's healthy and,
-hurt. But other than
just being a football fan
watching it all the time,:
ick the players you like-'
ope for the best."
ry said the great thing
fantasy football is any-,
can finish on top in anyj
t gives hope to Kim Cook
antic Beach, whose goal
beat Pfanenstiel.'
ok, an Atlantic Theatres,
ger who's playing fantasy
ill for the first time, lost
two weeks ago but
her game this past week,
.77. Pfanenstiel had the
st score of all, 179 points.
ik lost earlier because "I
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ayers for that day. I was
to do it Sunday morning
ot severely sidetracked by
her employees who work
e league is an on-line
is," she added, "You sign
u see your team and you
bench them or you play
information about fanta-
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res, call 249-7529 and ask
he Commish."
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OBITA.RIES
Donna Neundorfer Asher
Norvin Samuel Veal
Doris Smith Franke
Dopna Neundorfer Asher, 49,
died Sept. 16, 2006. Born in
Warner Robins, Ga., she was the
daughter of Bobbie Barnes
Neundorfer and the late Harry,
Neundorfer.
Asher is survived by her
mother; two brothers, Malcolm
Anthony of Ponte Vedra Beach
and Robin Neundorfer of New
York, N.Y.; two daughters,
Rachel Asher of San Diego,
Calif., and Nona Bledsoe of
Siloam, Ark.; three grandchil-
dren, Jules Isaiah, Bobbie Trinity,
and Josiah K. Bledsoe; two
nieces, Emily Katherine and
Elizabeth, Michelle Anthony;
and one nephew, Justin Howard,
Anthony.
Asher grew up at the Beaches
and was 'a 1975 graduate of
Fletcher High School, where she
was active in chorus. She attend-
ed Florida Community College
at Jacksonville and_ the
University of Arkansas.
Asher was a hair dresser local-
ly and in Arkansas. She also
worked as a chiropractor's assis-
tant. and for Red Lobster in
Fayetteville, Ark.
Asher returned two years ago
to Florida, where she enjoyed
-riding her bike on the beach.
A memorial service will be
held at 2 p.m. Saturday at
Beaches Chapel. Burial willbe at
a later date in Rock Creek
Cemetery, Red Oak, Okla.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the American
Diabetes Association or to the.
Beaches Chapel Senior Saints'
Ministry.'
Charles (Charlie) Jackson Hartman Jr.
SC' h a r i
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Hartman Jr.,
born Feb.
1949
Brookhave
Miss., died Si
S 19, 2006 inj
Jacksonvti
Beach homine.,
Hartman was raised.
Natchez, Miss., and attend
Natchez High School, where
played various sports, include
football and baseball. He gra
ated from the University
Southem Mississippi in 19
He was active in college a
pledged Alpha Tau Omega
temity.
After graduating, Hartm
worked as a tax consultant a
traveled the states. He had a p
sion for diving and constr
tion. Hartman worked as a d
master for many years on a li
aboard dive boat in
Bahamas and also dove exc
locations such as Jamai
Hawaii, Belize, Grenada a
Mexico. In addition, he cc
traced with many resident
and commercial businesses
the Jacksonville area.
Hartman loved tending
e s annual vegetable, garden, and,
e ) enjoyed watching the wildlife in
6 n his backyard. He was a fan of
57, music of all kinds and attended
9, many Grateful Dead concerts.
in He also was an accomplished
ifn, cook.,
ept. Hartman was often seen cruis-
his ing First Street, enjoying the
Hle ocean. Toward the end of his
life, he found serenity in visiting
in and hiking in many of the
ded National Parks, where he
he requested his ashes be scattered.'
ing, Hartman is survived by his
du- wife and best friend, Cathy
of Fletcher; daughter, Sara
)72. Hartman; mother, Mary Jane
and Hartman; brother, Oscar
fra- Hartman; many aunts, uncles,
cousins, nieces, nephews, in-
ian laws and friends. He was prede-
and ceased by his father. Charles
pas- Jackson Hartman Sr.
ruc- No service will be held as
ive Hartman requested .that his
ive- loved ones remember him "in
the his qr her own way." In lieu of
otic flowers, the family requests
ica, donations be made to
and Community Hospice of
on- Northeast Florida, 4266
tial Sunbeam Road, Jacksonville,
in Fla., 32257. Services under the
direction of Quinn-Shalz.
his Funeral Home.
Norvin Samuel Veal, a resi-
dent of Ponte Vedra Beach for
more than 64 years, died Sept.
20, 2006 at the age of 97. Born
in Owen County, Ky., Dec. 29,
1908 to Dr. Marvin Speed Veal
and Ida Mae Perry Veal, he was
the oldest of three sons.
Veal graduated from Hanover
(Ind.) College and was a mem-
*ber of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.
Following graduation he
became the youngest newspaper
publisher in the country as pub-
lisher of the Reading (Pa.) Times.
In 1940, Veal moved to
Perisacola to become publisher
of the Pensacola News Journal.
In 1942 he became publisher of
the Jacksonville Journal and the,
general manager of several daily
and weekly newspapers owned
by the John Perry newspaper
organization. He remained in
that position for more than 20
years.
Among other business inter-
ests, Veal owned and operated
Beaches / Tayx Service on
Seminole Road in Atlantic Beach
:foi more than 35 yeais before,
retiring in 1999
\'eal was a founding member
of Christ Episcopal Church in
Ponte Vedra Beach and served.
on the vestry. He was a member
of the Ponte Vedra Inn and Club
for nearly 65 years, a founding
member of the Ponte Vedra
Community Association, and a
long-time member of the
Seminole Club in Jacksonville.
Bruce Matthew Rowe, 53,
died Sept. 18, 2006.
Rowe is survived by five
daughters, Debi, Lynne,
Dawn, Sharon and Melissa;
six grandchildren, Jason,
Dallas, Austin, Christian,
Matthew and Angelina; one
brother, Blake, and sister-in-
law, Lucy, their five children
Veal was an avid golfer, bridge
player and duck hunter. He had
a great fondness for barbershop
harmony. He also stood beach
watch patrols during World War
II. 1 .
Veal was preceded in death by
his first wife, Kathryn Mae
MacCallum. Veal; a son, James
Patrick Veal; and his two broth-
ers, C. Speed .Veal arid J.
Holliday Veal.
He is survived by his wife of
62 years, Eloise "Sparky" Veal;'
two daughters,. Victoria Lee
(Jerry) Yost of Whittier, Calif.;
Eloise Minor (Jim) Veal of Chula
Vista, Calif.; and three sons,
John Speed. (Jennie) Veal, of
Ponte Vedra Beach, .Thomas'
Holliday' Veal of Cocoa Beach
and Samuel .Alexander (Susan)'
Veal II of Ponte Vedra Beach; 11
grandchildren and 12 great-
grandchildren; one nephew,
James, W. (Patricia) Veal, and'
one great-niece of Pensacola.
A memorial service in celebra-
tion of Veal's life will be held at
11 a.m. Saturday in Christ
Episcopal Church.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to Christ
Episcopal Church, 400 ari Juan
7Dr., Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
32082 or Community Hospice
of Northeast Florida, 4114'
.Sunbeam Road, Suite 101,
Jacksonville, Fla. 32257.
Services under the direction of
Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
and grandchildren. .,
In lieu of flowers, a contri-
bution may be sent to St. Jude
Children's Hospital in Rowe's
name.
Arrangements under the
direction of Ponte Vedra
Valley Funeral Home.
Doris Smith Franke, 78, died
.Sept. 18, 2006. She was born in
Jacksonville Dec. 27, 1927 to Ed
and Mary Smith.
In 1934, Franke became a res-
ident of Jacksonville Beach,
where she attended Jacksonville
Beach Elementary School and
graduated with the eighth
Fletcher High School graduating
class in 1945. She attended
Florida State College for Women
in Tallahassee (now Florida State
SUniversity) and Florida
Southern in Lakeland.
Franke's parents owned Ed
Smith Lumber Company of
Jacksonville Beach. They were
charter members of Beach
United Methodist Church,,
where the family was instru-'
mental in the' building of the'
chapel. .
Franke married Doug Franke,
twin brother of Clint Franke; in
Beach. United Methodist and
moved to Pennsylvania, where,
she resided until her husband's
Funeral Home
Cremation
Cemetery
Memorials
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Ponte Vedra Beach
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death. She returned to
Jacksonville Beach and became
an active member of Beach
United Methodist, where she
enjoyed the pairs and spares
Sunday school class.
Family members include her
sister, Gwen, and brother-in-
law, Paul Chivington; niece,
Sandra (Mike) Nielsen; nephew,
Doug Chivington; great nieces,
Alexis and Casey Nielsen; great
nephew, Trevor Nielsen; and
many friends and relatives.
A memorial service/will be
held at 10 a.m. Sept. 26 in the
chapel of Beach United
Methodist Church, 325 7th Ave.
N., Jacksonville Beach.
In lieu of flowers, the family
requests that donations be made
in Franke's name to an individ-
ual who is sick or in need, Beach
United Methodist Church or to
the local Humane Society.
Services under the direction of
Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
Obituary notices are published free of charge as
a community service. All submissions are sub-
ject to editing.
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Palms Open House ices at Neptune Baptist Arena in Jacksonville on the Hope Chapel Mass Choir Sept. 11. Players of all levels gender small groups, people
Marten van de Guchte, Church. Service times are 6:30 Friday, Sept. 29 and Saturday, will participate in the celebra- are welcome. St. Andrew's can work on personal struggles
Director of, the Cummer p.m on Saturday and ,9 and Sept. 30. Tickets are $55 and tion. All are invited to attend. Lighthouse provides tempo- such as eating disorders, alco-
Museum of Art and Gardens, 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. The $49 prior to September 15. and St. Andrew A.M:E. Church is at rary housing for patients and hol/drug abuse, and codepen-
will be the guest speaker at the church address is 407 Third $60 and $55 at the door. 125 9th St. S. in Jacksonville their families who have. tray- dency. The evenings begin
Fall Open House Juncheon at Street; call 249-2307 for infor- For information 'call the Beach. For information elled to northeast Florida for with dinner. Call 249-2343.
noon on Wednesday, October mation. Youthquake Live office at contact Dr. Vallie NI. medical care. Contact Ed
11 at Palms Presbyterian Donohue is the Director of Christ the Redeemer Holloway, Chairperson, at Asher at 246-56Q6 for Golf Men's group
Church. The event will be held Small Group Ministries at Church in Ponte Vedra 249-7624. Tournament registration or meetings.
in the church Youth Willow' Creekl Association at 285-8009 ext. 33. information. Hodges Blvd. Presbyterian
Center/Fellowship Hall. which "The Christian Post" r Church offers "Bible and
Tickets are $7- and can be calls "the number one most Prayer for Schools Bagels", a men's Bible study
purchased' from ,the church influential church in On Thursdays from 9:30 to group, at 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. on
office beginning on .Sept. 25 America", according to a 11 a.m, a group meets at the Wednesdays in the Fellowship
and following worship services .press 'release from Neptune Winston Family YMCA to pray. Hall. The church address is
on Oct. 1 and 8. Palms is locat- Baptist Church..-, POle for school, media, families, 4140 Hodges Blvd. For infor-:
ed at 3410 S. Third Street in a...t t and church. The VNICA is on mation call 223-6922.
Jacksonville Beach; the tele- Bethel Gallery Art S ee siLandrum Lane in Ponte Vedra.: The men's group .from
phone number is 246-6427. Show t. 27 ~s the For information call 285-0267. calvary Anglican Church
S- "The Harvest," will be open wednesday, Sept. the Pole I meets at 6:15 a.m. Friday at
Book Sale at the Bethel Gallery of Ponte "See You at d the Happily Ever After Perkins Restaurnt, on Beach
Community Presbyterian a Presbyterian Veda Presbterian Church nated date or dents aro d A marnage skills workshop Boulevard at San Pablo Road.
Church will have a used book through Oct.15. The show will en S schOOl'S called Happilys Ever After is Pastor David Sandier leads the
sale on Sunday from 9:30 a.m.- include works by Shades of the da he thei being offered by Vivian study.
to 1 p.m. with gently used Grace Artists of "The Harvest" COUtt e Bowlus, M.Ed., LMHC, and The men's group from Beach
books, CDs, DVDs. an" VI-IS based on references from these il ent poe" a certified Pre-marital United Methodist Church will
tapes for sale,, Proceeds frolt Bible. e' A "p S leo U a't .at Instructor at Ponte Vedra have the first meeting for 2006
the sale will benefit the Viewing hours are Monday eAn A a v ning Thitd United Methodist Church. on Monday, Feb. 6 at the
church's College Book to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. that eeni ch at 407 d The workshop is appropri- Golden Corral Restaurant at
Scholarship Fund. Community and Sundays from '9 a.m. to Baptist energy WOT ate for engaged, newly mar- ,14035 Beach Blvd. at 6 p.m.
Presbyterian Church is located noon. Ne pt be a hig ne ried, and couples considering A men's Bible study is held at
at 50 Sherry Drive in Atlantic Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Street. T iS vnith CO marriage. The four-hour ses- 7 a.m. Monday at Ponte Vedra
Beach. Call 249-8698 for infor- 'Church is located at 4510 Palm celebration and a videO sions will be held on the first United Methodist. Church, 35
nation. Valley Road. Questions can be ship l a e T' at the Saturday of the month and, Executive Way, Ponte Vedra
S- II.:padirected to 280-9075. r, prayeo .Youat
Directed to 280-9075. C "See begin at 8:30 a.m. Beach.,
Genesis Exploration ith scenes 1'tO For information and regis- Palms Presbyterian men's
Rabbi Nochum Kurinskv will Founders/ t area schools. tration visit www.happily- Bible study is held at; 7 a.m.
begin a course titled "Genesis, Anniversary Service Pole a ever-after-fl.com. The Wednesdays in the Youth
an Exploration" at Chabad @( The Perfecting Saints church address is 35 Center/Fellowship Hall.
'the Beaches at 7 p.m. on Church will have setnices to f Executive' Way in Ponte Community Presbyterian
Wednesday in October. He celebrate the church's h Vedra. Church at 150 Sherry Drive in
will provide insights on the Founder's/Anniversary Week at m" Atlantic Beach has Wednesday
book of Genesis based on the 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 4 through Celebrate Recovery morning prayer breakfasts at 7
Kabbalah and the Talmud. For October 8. The church address Lighthouse Golf Celebrate Recovery, a bibli- a.m.
information, contact Chabad is 2949 Mlayport Road in Women's Day Tournament cal based program for persons St. Paul's by the Sea
at 285-1588; Chabad is at 521 Atlantic Beach. For informa- Celebration The Annual Charity Golf facing personal problems, Episcopal Church has a Men's
SR AIA in Ponte Vedra. tion call 249-2787. Saint Andrew's African Tournament to benefit St. meets every Friday at 6:30 p.m. Prayer Group and Bible Study
Methodist Episcopal Church Andrew's Lighthouse will be in the fellowship hall of Beach which meets on the first arid
Guest Speaker at Acquire the Fire will have a Women's Day held at Queens Harbor Golf United Methodist Church, 3rd third Saturday of the month at
Neptune Baptist Acquire the Fire, a Christian Celebration on Sunday, Sept. Club on Monday, Oct. 9. The Street at 7th Avenue North,
Bill Donohue will be the youth rally and concert, will be 24 at 3:30 p.m. The Reverend entry fee is $100 rith a $15 Jacksonville Beach. See BRIEFS, A-9
guest speaker at weekend serv- held at V'eteran's Memorial Dr. Jeanette C. Holmes and discount for registration before Through worship and sa'ne-
CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CAL VAR Worship With Hodges Boulevard
400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach AnbC r Your Family HodgesBouleardams
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Wednesday 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist Meenng at Sbl Palm Elementar Week Pastor: Rev. Joe Albright T-he alms Oasis
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All are welcome ChirisEpiscopalChiuih.org .......': '...: -. Nursery Provided
COASTAL CHRISTIAN ,, Z .... Worship Opportunities SUNRISE Sunday Worship Services
Wayne Dyer ", '"; 9:00 a.m. Contemporary* COMMUNITY CHURCH 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Our Congregation meets at The Power of iintention 11:15 a.m. Traditional* Sunset Service at 5:45 p.m.
Castillo de Mexico Louise Hay *Kids ership provided An Evangelical Free Church
1222 S. Third Street You Can Hal ur Life Sunday School Nursery at all services
1222 S. Third Street Deepak Chopra 10:00 a.m. for al ages Sunday School & A.B.F.'s 9:00 a.m.
e553-9910 Peace Is The Way' 1ke. Jeff Bennett,Pastor Worship Service 10:15 a.m. Sunday School
S VWe Ihink you're going to love our church! O T NEDRA Adam MIers. Youth All ages 9:40 a.m.
Sundays Join us on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. PONTE VJED A
Best Weslern at 35 Execui %e Way, PVB 298 Aquatic Drive
10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 195J.Turner Butlerd. United Methodis Across AA from Raw lings School .3 ic' so.ji,, rr,,.j sueei jac -o.,tiie Beac
10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. l-95&J.rner Butler Blvd. United Methodist Behind Prosperity Bank Atlantic Beach Pr, ,.90C..J-; .6...mF.3mor,,chg
Jacksonville Church of Religious Science Ch -urch 280-5141 vwn.p%-umc.org Phone: 249-3030 "., uE
,WWW.COaStalchistian.Org 398-4353 or w-w.jaxcrs.org "Connecting the Unconnected"
;, HOLY TRINITY Ponte Vedra UNITY DAILY WORD BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
ANGLICAN CHURCH Presbyterian Church STUDY CLASS CHURCH '
IA TraditionalAnglican Churchli "Itl ere fi-iends gather lo worslup" Wed. Evening 7:30 pm MISSOURI SYNOD-
247-1442 4510 Panlm Valley Road iCR 210i rh
Holy Communion U w w.p'vpc.com R 10 e W'e1n1s "r t ChlurdL Ribault Garden Club 1423 N. 8th Ave., Jax Beach
every Sunday at 8:00 A.M. Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10-30 a.m. 1050 Highwa A A 285-4-288 705 2nd. Ave. N. Jax Bch Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor
Holy Trinit meets in The Old Chapel Sunday Breakfast (Corner 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N.) Phone: 249-5418
at 610 Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach Nursery & Toddler Ministries Sunda School 9:005am http://www.blcjaxbeach.org
M AO Middle. High School, College Worship l10:15am 355-5100 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. r nadtioal
MAILNG ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294 E-mail: Service
JACKSONITLLE BEACH. FL 32240.D294 Adult Ministries newvbeginningsbc@clear.ire.net Dial A Prayer 355-7044 Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm
wwu.holtrinityneptunebeach.org ___ i Music & Art Minislries Web..ie: P Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Rev. Robert C. Adams. Vicar Home of a Bethlehem isit v ..onhnelithnewbeginnings.com Church of the Daily Word Adult Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.
ST. ANDREW'S ST. FRAINCIS St. PauI's by the S L i r'UDT P m TRADITIONAL YET TIMELY
LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) IN-Tii:-FILD b "O ArI u HURCH Sunday School for allages9:00a.m.
(BY THE SEA) EPSCOPAL CHURCH EpiscopCal Church Worship Service 10:15a.m.
A Seph01 Benacm Cngregation % a7POWERFUL WORSHIP, PASSIONATE SERVICE .. .. 0OLaEJ NEP'IEBEACH YOuth Fellowshipo 11:30a.m.
Jacksonville Beach 249-4575 -aileseryPov.. .d,-
PASTOR MICHAEL BLAKER 895 aim Valley Road
Ponte Vedra, FL* 543-0112 Pastor Steve McCoy CHRIST
Sunday Worship www.saintfrancisepiscopalchurch.org .9.'5Associate Pastor Howard iMeMinn UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
8:00 am & 10:30 am Sunday Services Welcome Families Children s Chapel At 10 am Sun. WORSHIP SERVICES
Sunday School 8:45am-9:30am Christian Formation for Welcome Families flursery At 7.30 & 10 am Services Sun. Sunday 8:30 & 10:15 AM 400 Penman Road (at Atlantic)
Children 9:15 am Preschoolers-Adults & Singles Christian Formation At 8.45 am Wednesday 7 PM Neptune Beach 249-5370
Youth/Adult 9:15 am 9:30am-10:00am FellowshipTime Corner o 51h St. & 111h Ave. N. Jax Beach, FL www.slpaulsbylhesea@spbts.nel TEL 241-4211 Rev.Patrice Spenser
Nursery' Provided ,cnilarensCSal& NsrerHaailbeurtngovcersleal. 904-249-4091 www.beacheschapel.com Share min the love of Ominst
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN LORD OF LIFE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH STPAUL'S ST. JOIN'S
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15,0 Sherry Dre.Alairili Beach.R FL 'UE N. 21250 Oceanfront & Seagate. NeptuneBeach CATHOLIC 2400 Mayport Rd., AtlanticBeach
S Rev Dr Gabe Goodman, Pastor (ELCA) ( ... h Baptist ch Come orsh,p ath us by rhe ocean. t Faer Jseph Meehan
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Schedule Rev Julie FrankPastorSUNDAY Celebration Praise' Father Wm. A. Kelly, pastor Sunday 9 a.m., 11 a.m.
n. da M u l rn ev.WJhuiieprank&asor am9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service 10:45 am Saturay and 5Nursery Available Sunday Morning
Sunday Morning Worship 8:30& 11 a.m. Sunday Contemporary Worship 10:30 am -Traditional Service Saturda Mass 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. RECONCILIATION
Church chool-All Ages 9:45a.m. 8:30am' WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY (SEP-MAY) Sunday Mass 7:00, 8:30,1.0:00, Saturday 10:00 a.m. or by a t.
dYouth Fellowships S 'h 5p.m. '5 r 6:30 pm The Gathering 5:30 Supper n1 :0.& p'm E CAT
ContepoayshiSe. 5:5 Sunday Church School 9:45am ibeStudiesfor EveryAge & Life Situation 6:30 Choir, Bible tudyYouth 11:30 a.m. &p.m. edCA
Chancel Chor Wedne.aysv pm Sunday L4W Worship 11:00am 07 Third Street Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor *246-2010 Saturday Confessions Wed. S 6:00 p.m. 'i H.S.)
www.neptunebaptit.org Neptune Beach James Collins, Associate Pastor After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 -5:20 p.m. Sunda.600 p.m. 7-H.S.
Weekday Preschool0Kindergarien 3.48 5 yr old') Nursery Provided Tom Bar). Paslor 90114-249-2307 iw Ifccbdoc.com iemal:iccDdoc@bellsouth.net 246-6014
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Rev[.Jeff 285-2447 l 1025 Snug Harbor Court 4"
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6&~A"e 100 W y ,es4wa ea. e'tee rSt.) 324 N. 5th'St., 249-2314
deteauioo^ ^e ^e^ go t o ahabbat & Torah Services 9:30 -12:00 noon t 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314
Join us on Sunday for: Service Times Atlantic Beach, FL.32233 Bible Study 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Schdol for all ages \ 9:15AM a ':0 p, We have a fill range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish 246-2709
Evening Bble Study Sunday8:00am, 9:30a :00a community. Please contact our office'm-f8-5 for information about adurt Jerry Murrell, Miinister Blended Worship 1.0:30 a.m.
Wednesday Evening opportunities: Sunday x i education, Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Bible ClassSunday 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
Family Dinner 6:00 PMSunday, 10:00 a.m. p
Children and.Youth Bible Study 7:00 PM (904) 268-2500 "A homefor Jewish Families at the Beach" Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Adult Worship service '7:00 PM www.ManrinChistian.com Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
Child Care and Nursery provided for all activitles www.M and drinCh ristian.com -. .
TherighteousshallflourlshIIkethepalmtree..."Psalms92i: ; 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy. .. ... ___ Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Service interpreted or ihe hearing impaired
etpeS mber 22 2006
Young Life hoping to expand its outreach to students in PV
by KATHY NICOLETTI
STAFF WRITER
Young Life, a Christiar
youth ministry, invited teens
from northeast St. Johns
County to a kick-off meeting
on Sept. 18 for the Young Life
Club for Nease students,
The first meeting was a
"paint war or huge paint
fight," said Strider Stokes,
Young Life Area Director foi
northern St. Johns County, in a
telephone interview.
When the teens arrived,
troughs of paint and paint
brushes were ready in a field at
Cathy, and Russell Dean's
house on Roscoe Boulevard, he
said.
"We were hoping for 50 kids
to attend but, 60 to 65
came.....We quickly ran out of
paint brushes and goggles."
"Twenty-five to 30 kids who
had never been to Young Life
came. They wanted to know
when the next meeting will be
and said they' are coming
again," he said;
Last year, over 20 students
were active in the Young Life
Club for Nease students even
though there were no Young
Life staff in the area, said
Stokes. Two UNF students vol-
unteered to lead the club
which met at an area club-
house. '
This year, Stokes and his wife
Shannon, who is the Young
Life Area Administrator, will
locus on expanding the exist-
'ing club.
Young Life was founded in
1938 by Jim Rayburn, 'a
Briefs:
Cont. from A-8
8 a.m. in Stormes Hall. The
men's group also participates in
outreach efforts. All are wel-
come to attend. The address is
465 11th Ave. N. in Jacksonville
Beach.
Sunrise Community Church
offers Men's Study Groups at 6
:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. on
Wednesday. Contact the
* church office at 249-3030 for
information; the church address
is 298 Aquatic Drive in Atlantic
Beach.
Singles groups
The following are church-
related singles groups in the
Beaches area. Church member-
ship is not-required:......-
St. Andrew's Lutheran Church
has Young Adult Group meet-
ings. Contact Pastor %Mike at
249-4575 for information.
New Life Christian
Fellowship, 2701 Hodges Blvd.,
Jacksonville has monthly Single
Adult Ministry meetings.
Contact Pastor David Wheeler
at 223-6000 for information.
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 Sundays. 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 Ddve in Ponte Vedra,
offers a singles ministry called
Solo Flight. For information
contact the church office at 285-
6127.
Christ the Redeemer Church,
190 S. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra
Beach. Weekly Bible study and
monthly social event such as
square dancing for ages 30 and
up. 280-5813.
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
Church, 4510 Palm Valley Road,
SPonte Vedra Beach. Bible study
group at 11 a.m. Sunday and
Occasional other activities for
singles ages 30 and older.
Marywood Retreats
Other Young Life meetings
The Fletcher High School Young Life
Club meets on Monday evenings at 7:30
p.m. at The Dock. Ben Swanson is the
team leader.
The Fletcher Middle School Wild Life
Club also meets at The Dock on
Thursday at 4:15 p.m. Christina Norris
is the team leader.
The Dock is located at 1722 Third St. N.
For information about these Young Life
Clubs, call 387-9633.
Ph-iOTO ,DUB..IITTED
Teens are covered with paint at the Young Life "paint war" on Sept. 18 in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Presbyterian youth leader in
Gainesville, Texas according
to the organizations website
www.younglife.org.
One of the goals of Young
Life is showing teens that
"faith in God can be fun."
At Young Life Club meetings,
the leaders perform short skits
and the teens sing and play
games.
Young Life meetings usually '
, end with a 10'to 15 minute talk.
from the Gospels given by the
leaders, said Stokes.
This year, the Young Life'
Club for Nease students will
meet every Monday evening
from 8 to 9 in the barn at the
Dean's home at 248 N. Roscoe
Blvd." '
There is also a Young Life
group for middle school stu-
dents called Wild Life. The'
Landrum Wild Life Club meets
at the Winston Family YMCA,
'said. Stokes. Information about
Young Life is available from
Stokes at 466-0767.
The Stokes also have pernmis-
sion from the school adminis-
tration to meet with students
at Nease during lunch breaks
anrd other times students
assemble, he said.
"We go wherever the kids
are. \.Ve work to build friend-
ships and earn the right to be
heard....... We 'don't pass out
tracts and prosyletize."
SShannon Stokes, who is a
former teacher, also coaches
the Junior Varsity Volleyball
teaam at Nease.
Young Life is community
based and not affiliated with
any church, said Strider Stokes.
"We introduce teens to Jesus
Christ and help them grow in
their faith."
The Disciple Dancers perform at First Christian Church of the Beaches. Members of the
ensemble performed three performances at the church on Sept. 17. From left are Megan
Chapman, Jaylee Leker, Claire King, Soloist Caitlyn Garnett, Emma Lakey, senior captain
Shannon Harman, Shelby Lakey and Lauren Perdue.
Retreats and events are
planned at the Marywood
Center for Spirituality in the
Switzerland area of NWV St.
Johns County at 1715-5 State
Road 13. For information, call
287-2525 or toll-free (888)-287-
' 253 Or check www.marywood-
center.org.
Sept. 21: Spiritual Director
Information Night will be con-
ducted by Dr. Maria Decsy from
Sacred Heart University for peo-
ple interested in becoming a
spiritual director. At the session
which begins at 6:30 p.m.,
Decsy will provide information
about spiritual direction and
clarify the role of a spiritual
director. There is no fee to regis-
ter but please do so by Sept. 13.
Church Activities for
Kids'
The following events are held
at Beaches area. churches on
Wednesday for youngsters:
*Palm Valley Baptist Church
at 4890 Palm V"alley Road in
Ponte Vedra has Bible Study has
a Family Dinner at 6 p.m. and
children and youth Bible study'
at 7 p.m. Call 285-2447.
"Sunrise Christian Church
youth group meets 7 p.m. to
8:30 p.m., beginning with group
praise and worship, followed by'
small groups for fellowship,
Bible study% and prayer.The
church is at 298 Aquatic Drive,
Atlantic Beach. Call 249-3030.
"Bethlehem Lutheran Church
at1423 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 Tuesdays 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 chil-
dren's art program is held from
7 to 8 p.m.
Church choir school to devel-
op musical skill and Christian
formation is offered for age 3
through sixth grade prior to
Wednesday evening dinner. The'
school is free and is given by Dr.
Timothy McKee, Music Director
of the church. Call 285-6127.
*Youths in grades six through
12 meet at 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
on Sunday following 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) has resumed 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.
"Keman 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 ,'th Avenue North,
Jacksonville Beach, meet 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. at various locations.
Directions to Wednesday meet-
ings are handed out at 247, the
church's Sunday night worship
service for youths, held 6 p.m.
to 8:45 p.m.
*New Beginnings Baptist
Church at 1050 State Road A1A
in Ponte \edia offers Kids
K'Nextion for, ag6s 3 to fifth
grade, Praise Band, and middle
and high school youth activities
beginning at 6:30 and,7:30 p.m.
Call 285-428S.
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SPORTS
September 22, 2006
The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 10A*
Panthers volleyball continues winning ways
Nease grinds out a four-game win
in front of raucous Bartram crowd
Prol by ROB DaArlGELO
Panthers volleyball players Tara Carrigan, left, 'and MeghanI Sherman celebrate their victory over
Bartram Trail Wednesday. Nease won, 3-1 to raise its season record to 9-2.
By ROBERT DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR
With Wednesday night's 3-1 victory in flont
of a raucous Bartram Trail crowd that included
cheerleaders and a step team, the Nease High
Panthers kept alive their streak of victories over
St. Johns County foes.
That streak, which dates back to the 2004 sea-
son, was extended with Nease's 25-17, 25-15,r
18-25, 25-18 win.
It looked to be an early evening for the
Panthers as they cruised to victories in the first
two games, but then the Bears came to life with
some stellar play from their
middles in the third game..'
"It's a different type of game
when we' play teams like .
Bartram Trail," said Nease co-
coach C.J. Sherman. "They
don't kill the ball and put it
down like some of our other
opponents. What they do is hit
looping shots that go around
our blockers and sometimes
that's hard to defend."
But the Panthers recovered in
the fourth and deciding game,
riding the hot serve of libero PANTHER
Cierra Pillsbury who helped her
team close out the Bears with BEARS
eight straight service points.
Pillsbury finished with 17 service points -
including a pair of aces and 17 digs on the
night.'
Senior Meghan Shierman once again led Nease
with 10 kills, 26 assists, eight aces, 21 service
points, 12 digs and a pair of assisted blocks. The
Tampa University-bound Sherman couldn't
help but notice the crowd.
"Their fans really made some noise," she said.
"And they' really came alive in the third game'
when [Bartram Trail] was winning. It was crazy
loud in here tonight and that was something we
had to get used to."
The Bears' rally was spearheaded by seven
consecutive points after the teams were dead-
locked at 11-all. All of those points came off the
serve cif Bartiam Trail's Gloria Kemp, who used
flawless placement and pace to keep the
Panthers off-stride. -
After losing the third game, Nease's other
head 'coach, Dawn Madden, told her team it was
time. to re-focus and play Panthers-style volley-
ball:
Players responded but the pesky Bears knotted
'things at 16-all before middle blocker Christina
Vergo slammed a kill that ignited a seven-point
Panthers run.
"I'm glad that's out of the way," Sherman said
of the trip to Bartraim Trail. "We didn't think it
would be easy to come in here and win, and it
wasn't.".
Vergo had a career-high 11 kills Wednesday
night, to go along with three
solo blocks and 'four assisted'
blocks.
4; bo Junior outside hitter Paige
/. DePriest had nine kills, two
aces, 13 service points and eight
digs. Laura Phillips chipped in
with five kills, seven digs and .a
pair of assisted blocks for Nease
(9-2, 5-0).
S' The Panthers, in the midst of
a four-game road trip, were set
to travel to Bishop Kenny on
Thursday night and St.
t 3 Augustine next Tuesday before
returning home.to face Palatka
on Sept. 28.
Nease 3, Palatka 0
On Tuesday night, Nease had an easy time
against Palatka. The Panthers rolled to a three-
game victory, winning 25-7, 25-18, 25-13 in a
district match.
Freshman sensation Wesley-Ann Barden led
the Panthers with seven kills, seven service
points, an assisted block and nine digs. Barden
and the rest of the Nease starters saw limited
playing time as coaches worked all 15 varsity
players into the rotation.:
Tara Carrigan had 10 service points and 18
assists, Meghan Sherman chipped in with 10
service points, including five aces, and eight
digs;.
In a balanced scoring attack, three players -
Meghan Oakley, Laura Phillips and Chelsey-;
Kirschman had four kills each.
Area surfers seek Eaterni Champi onhi. ites
By JENNIFER KNOECHEL
STAFF WRITER
Clean waves and consistent
rides are what more than 30
local amateur surfers will be
looking for this week in the 39th
Annual Eastern Surfing
Championship in Cape Hatter-
as, N.C.
Mitch Kaufmann, director of
the North Florida district, said
several local competitors have a
'shot at winning their divisions.
"In the men's division (ages
18-241 we have Adam McGill
and Wayne Satterwhite Jurnor
and either one of those guys
could potentially win," said
Kaufmann, who will also be
competing'in the grandmasters
, ages 45-54) and masters long-
board (ages 35-491 divisions.
'"Jason Motes, of course, the
defending champion at Hatter-
as, could potentially win mas-
ters (ages 25-34)," Kaufmann
said.
Motes, McGill, Dane Jefferys
and Ryan Briggs all surf for the
Sunrise Surf team which won
the Quiksilver Surf Shop
Challenge in Oceanside, CA
Sept. 11. ,
Briggs is a pro sponsored by
Billabong and lives in Ponte
Vedra. ,
Jefferys, a Neptune Beach
native and student at' the
University of North .Florida,.
qualified for the East Coast
Championship but didn't want
to miss more time from school
after Quiksilver flew the team
out, for a week-long stay for the
contest. .
The team won $10,000.
Junior longboarder Justin
Quintal, 16, of.Neptune Beach is
ranked second in the country,
amateur status, by the National
Scholastic Surfing Association
(NSSA).
He recently placed fourth in a
pro contest in Hawaii sponsored
by Longboard Magazine.
S"I got fourth in the profes-
sional noserideing division, a
timed division to see how long
you can stay within 18 inches of
the nose," said Quintal, a junior
AB honor roll student at Fletcher
High.
"Usually all the pros do it just
to make extra money and I
couldn't believe it when I made
it to the final ($250 prize)."
Quintal has placed'second in
the junior longboard division
(ages 15-17) at Hatteras the past
two years but his nemesis,
Charlie Broughtori, moved up to
the men's division this year so
Tiffany Layton; 26, of Atlantic Beach en route to winning the No Fear pro contest at The Poles in Hanna Park last spring.
board and longboard divisions at the Lighthouse Jetty in Cape Hatteras, North Carolina this week.
he hopes this is the year he'll
bring home the title. "I think
my surfing has improved alot so
it should be a fun contest,"' said
Quintal. "Hopefully the waves'
will be good."..
Kaufmann said Tiffany Layton,
26, of Atlantic Beach could "easi-
ly win" women's shortboard
(ages 18-291 and women's long-
board (ages 29 and under).
"My surfing is strong right
now; as far as winning it's just as
matter of if the .right waves
come in it's all timing," said
Layton, a University of North
Florida grad who is a sales rep for
Fly Girls clothing and sunglasses
(a sister company of Black Flies
sunglasses).
Layton won the No Fear pro
contest last spring at the surf
break known as The Poles in
Hanna Park and she won the
women's division of the annual
WaveMasters contest in
Jacksonville Beach in 2004 and
2005.
, "This is the first time I'm com-
peting and really committed to
going as far as I can," she said.
Brent Lamprecht, 14, is com-
peting in the bpys division (14-
and-under) but Kaufmann said
he is "surfing really good right
now" and has the potential to
win his division.
Lamprecht is a novice to the
Eastern .Championships and a
novice to the sport compared to
most of the competitors who
started surfing from the time
they could walk. Lamprecht
taught himself how to surf
when he was 10 years old.
' "We used to always go to the
north jetties and I would always
watch surfers when I was play-
ing on the rocks," said
Lamprecht, a ninth grade AB
honor roll student at Fletcher
High.
"I started competing when r
was 10. My best is when I just
mix it up; I'll need to surf con-
sistently throughout my heat,"
he added.
Kaufmann said other poten-
tial winners may include Buddy
Evans, who won regionals in
masters longboard (ages 35-49)
at Sebastian Inlet in May;
Cameron Keys, 14, who won
regional in the girls division (14-
and-under); and Molli Miller
who placed second at regionals
in the women's division (ages
18-29).
'. Photo by RYAN JOHNSON
Layton is competing in the women's short-
Photo by MARSHALL BRADFORD
Brent Lamprecht, 14, pictured here doing a front side slash at Jacksonville Beach Pier in July
2006, is armong several Beaches area surfers competing in the Eastern Surfing Championship in
Cape Hatteras, N.C. this week.
The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 11A*
Legendary Georgia coach Russell
influenced many, including the
Beaches' Leman 'Buzy' Rosenberg
.Pnol
Runners wait for the start of the boys cross-country meet on Jacksonville Beach Tuesday. F
area high schools participated in the 3.1-mile beach run.
Aqgia Aerobics
Water exercise program pro-
vides a total body workout for
people of all ages, and fitness '
levels. Classes include exercise.,
for aerobic conditioning, flexi- -
bility and strength.
Water provides a safe and
refreshing way to exercise
while limiting impact on
joints. Shallow water classes
take place Monday to Friday
mornings and evenings; deep
water classes Mon. Weds and
Sat.
For more information con-
tact the UNF Aquatic Center at
620-2854.
Bowling "
Beach Bowl Youth Bowling
Saturday, Sept. 12, 2006
Surfteens (high score)
Savannah Archer 114;
Kathrvn Austin 102; Aline
Bailey 115; Ryan Benedict 161;
mbo Borum 189; Ariele
Caggiano 105; Mariessa
Caggiano 126; Mike Coker Jr.
178; Madison Corwin 152;
Amber Crocker 146; Thomas
Cromwell 187; Devon Davis
92; Zachary Edge 122; Andre
Espaillat 124; Amiee Fletcher
105; Alyssa Giandomenico 108;
Kayla -lughes 154; Charles
Jacobs 1 5; Tiffany Jacobs 81;
Jeremv' oh'ns 124; Geannine
.Krue~e' stianf La .
117; Ryan Mahoney 217; Johih-
Middlebrooks 100; Zoe Morgan
139; Anthony Nishimura 196;
Mike Patterson 139; Sara
Solomon 137; Tiffany Thomas
64; Daniel Woodhouse 110.
Breakers (high score)
Taylor Alden 59; Trevor
Alden 49; Treasure Archer 63;
S "'Al Mexa Austin 78; Sadie
Beamenderfer 33; Travis
Bickerstaff 108; Eddie Brewton
84; Jaiden Canida 43; Cayla
Coen 51; Andrew Copeland 53;
Ashley-Marie Copela 75; Davey
Dedman 148; Kavla Fletcher
93; Ashley Gammons 150;
Courtnev Gray 62; Katrlna
Harcourt 88; DaeHan Hardesty
74; Allyson Harrell 85; Tyler
Janin 43; Jason King 37; Taylor
Lee 101; Jonathan Maldonado
113; Hannah McConlco 17;.,
Brittany McMasters 76;
Chandler Mortis 42; Logan
Mowat 96; Haley Nader 50;
Russell, Nader 58; Brianna
Pisani 70; Thomas Pisani 100;
Corey Plumlee 151; Alexis
Staton 36; Travis Tawes 71;
Sasha Whiting 22; Nicholas
\Viggins 71.
Bumper Buddies (high
score)
Roger Altice 100; Heidi
Burkett 46; Patrick Carpenter
82; Shane Chirarello 67; Davis
Toen 70; Chloe Forbes 72;
Gregor' Hoffman 80; Mark
Hofrichter 72; Mason Kier 54;
Lance Levesque 93; Maulin
Patel 68; Jared Revis 78; Rachel
Rhude 101; Olivia Stout 76;
Robin Wiggins 76; fake Young
79.
night screenings is free t
league members and $3
others. Proceeds from ad
sion charges will be don
H.E.R.O.E.S., a local chain
providing K-12 scholars
at-risk youngsters in the
Jacksonville area.
FMr more information
tact Bryce Pfanenstiel at
7529.
Lacrosse
The Ponte Vedra Prec
Lacrosse League will co
registration for interest
graders to 8th graders I
fall season. Registratio
take place Sept. 20 fror
p.m. until 5:30 p.m. at
Landrumfields. Practi
and games will be take
Monday and Wednesd
from 4:30 p.m. until 6
,The season will contain
until Oct. 25.
Tennis
A senior men's double
at the "C" level wil
October 10 at Huguenol
A bowling league for seniors Center. Seniors r
55 and older is being formed at years old to qual
Beach Bowl on Beach Matches will t
Boulevard. Competition in the mornings from
Monday league will begin at 1 2007.
p.m., with practice starting at For rore infc
12:45 p.m. Call Paula at 249- Bob Totter at 247
0849 for information. .
Volle
.Fantasy Football St. Johns Cot
An open-to-the-public fanta- Recreation will
sy football league will present 18-and-over ba
this season's Monday Night league. The lea
Football games on the movie Sept. 6. All gan
screen in the main showroom played Monda)
'at Atlantic Theatres. Doors will Wednesday bet
open at 7:30 p.m. every p.m. and 8:30
Monday throughout the NFL Ketterlinus gyn
season. Street, in St. At
A draft party is slated for mandatory cap
Aug. 30 and the league has a will be held at
$20 entrance fee. Proceeds will 28 at the gym.
be distributed to winners at the For more infi
end of the season. contact T.J. Jac
Admission to the Monday 209-0365.
must be
ake plac
Oct. un
)rmatibn
'-1865.
E rskine (Erk) Russell, the
former head coach at
Georgia Southern College
and defensive head at Georgia
for many years, -was known as
"the Great Motivator," but
Russell, who died of stroke
S .recently, had his counterpart
from the players he coached
here in Jacksonville. '
L-eman Buzy" Rosenberg, '
who became All-Southeastern
Conference in his playing
years for the Bulldogs, 1970-
71-72, set records for punt and
kick returns for coach Vince
Dooley, but he neveir stopped
giving a large share of the
credit to coach Russell.
In his book, "Building
1oubmmnfa Character Through Football,"
Four the 5-foot, 9-inch Rosenberg, a
native of Atlanta, but a resi-
dent here at the Beaches for
o many years, credited Russell
for with giving him and the team
Imis- an inspiration to do their best.
ated to "Even better than that," he
ritv was to say years later, "if possi-
hips for ble. He was the best I ever
knew for giving you confi-
Sdence arqd inspiring you to
con- give everything you had."
249- Rosenberg, one of the color-
ful Bulldogs to play in
Dooley's great decade of the
1970s, set records for returns
dators that included five returns for
induct 202,yards, including two *
:ed 4th touchdowns in one game
for the against Oregon State in his
n will sophomore year, 1971. For his
m 3:45 career, Buzy stacked up 946
yards returning punts over a
ces three-year period.
place. "It got harder for him,"
lays Russell was to say at the end
p.m. of his career, "because every
ue team we played knew to kick
the ball anywhere but close to
the mighty mite Buzy. He was
simply incredible.
S "One of the things that real-
s league ly set Buzy apart from most
: begin players who were good at
t Tennis returning kicks was his great
over 50 talent at jumping over defend-
ers. Coach Dooley and I both
e Friday agreed we'd never seen any-
til April or* who could do that like he
could. He was like a frog -
i phone you never knew which [way]
he would jump and be on his
way."
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REX EDMONDSON
PRESS BOX
Russell said that Rosenberg
was a motivator himself,
which isn't easy for a safety.
That's a talent reserved for
quarterbacks and running
backs, maybe some linemen,
but safety? That's very rare."
Rosenberg always said that
"Coach Erk" helped him by
his hard work and ethics.
Even without Rosenberg and
countless others who came
from the First Coast and near-
by aleAs,; Rtsell was a firm
part of this community, hav-
ing coached in Jacksonville
under Vince Dooley in the
Florida game for many years.
Because of his part in the
success of Georgia's Bulldogs
in the-1964-1980 era, he was
elected to the Georgia-Florida
Hall of Fame in 2004,
The crowd attracted to that
annual ceremony was the
biggest in some years. Fans
came to see Florida's Reidel
Anthony and Wes Chandler,
but they also turned out in
Red and Black to honor
Bulldogs announcer Larry
Munson and "Mr. Defense,"
Erk Russell.
It was no surprise that for a
non-player, Russell got the
biggest ovation of the day.
When he first came to
Georgia as assistant to Dooley,
a grad of Auburn in those
unsettled times in Athens,
alumni weren't sure about the
man with the bald head and
the humorous, dead-pan out-
look on football and life in
general. They soon found out
Russell wasn't just "another"
football coach. He was literate
f~r-
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and charming, not just to
youngsters, but to their fami-
lies and all fans. Erk could be
hilarious and he could bring
tears when talking about
tragedies to the youth of
Georgia and all schools.
Russell was termed a leg-
endary motivator, but it was-
n't just the young players he
motivated, it was their parents
and the fans as well. He was a
.real role model of decent
behavior and leadership, a real
believer in his country, his
community and his people.
,And Erk let you know it.
If Georgia fans had.beeni
skeptical at first, they soon
became dedicated Russell sup-
porters. Doolev and his staff
took the Dogs to the Sun Bowl
that first year, not a major
event, but to a school that
hadn't been to a postseason
game in 10 years, it was like
the Super Bowl.
In just one short season, the
Dogs defeated their biggest
rivals Florida, Georgia Tech
and Alabama. The Auburn
gifts of Dooley and Russell,
plus others who came, were
like from Heaven itself, one
Athens scribe wrote.
In 1967 and 77, Georgia led
the Southeastern Conference
in total defense and scoring
defense. In 1978 it finished
second in the nation in scor-
ing defense and went on to
write new records.
When Russell retired from
Georgia and accepted the bid
and challenge of establishing
football at Georgia Southern,
up the road in Statesboro,
skeptics said he wouldn't suc-
ceed. Those who knew Erk
said he'd win. He did a
national championship within
six years.
As when he retired from the
Bulldogs, when Russell retired
from Georgia Southern he left
a legacy that will be hard to
match. Erskine (as his oldest
friends continued to call him)
RuAsell was a hard man to
match in football, athletics
the won letters in all major
sports at Auburn) and as a
husband to wife Jean and
father to three sons. He was a
rare man.
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of 'All The King's
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ANGEL TRUMPET: Although poisonous if eaten, these peach-colored flowers are show-stoppers now that the night tempera-
tures are waning.
Prospect of fall weather exciting
T temperatures are begin-
ning to moderate, and
the humidity has head-
ed down (33 percent on
Wednesday.
If you haven't lived here
very long or have moved here
from further north, you may
not understand why the
prospect of fall weather is
exciting.
You will feel a freshness in
the air and see it in your
plants they will be perky.
You may notice plants in
other yards that are real
knockouts now, that seemed
to have come alive.
Today we'll talk about what
some of these plants are and
how they can bring a touch
of fall to your landscape.
Many shrublike plants
come alive at this time of
year, having survived the
summer heat and humidity,
and will remain showy
through most of December.
Some are native plants, oth-
ers have been experiments
that have become "keepers"
demanding nothing but an
occasional light pruning.
Here are some of the
natives I love for their fall
color :
Beauty Berry
Firebush
Goldenrod. and
Milkweed.
You may be wondering who
BARBARA
MATHESON
GARDENING
COLUMNIST
would want to add goldenrod
or milkweed to their land-
scape, because they often are
considered trash plants to be
pulled out.
I might agree with you for
all seasons except fall, when
they come into their glory,
the goldenrod with deep
golden yellow plumes, always
ready to be cut for fall
arrangements, and milkweed
with its deep orange blossoms
that butterflies love, especial-
ly Monarchs.
Beauty Berry is one of my
favorites, and at this time of
year you'll notice the plant,
not for its leaves or flowers,
but for the clusters of deep
purple or white berries on its
branches.
The berries can be eaten
and often are made into jelly,
and they dry naturally if
brought indoors and added to
an arrangement.
The berries will stay intact
and in color for many weeks
if their container is not
bumped. They look spectacu-
lar with mary
of the orna-
mental grasses
now coming to
the nursery
markets.
Firebrush is
a happy plant
no matter
what the
weather, but it
blooms in the
fall with bright
red, tubular
flowers that
attract hum- Foun
mingbirds. The
plant's award-winning,
unique red flowers last a long
time.
All of these native plants
are salt tolerant and are avail-
able at most nurseries.
Here are the non-native
plants that have become sta-
ples in my gardens:
Shrimp Plant
Angel Trumpet
Golden Dewdrop
Caphea or Candy Corn
Plant arid my star,
Thrysallis.
ta
I love the Thrysallis, which
I purchased in a gallon-sized
pot a few years ago and just
dug it in as an experiment
because no one khew ariy-
thing about it.
This plant just thrives in
the sun of my back yard and
is loaded from start to finish
with small
clusters of
nx bright yel-
low flow-
ers. This
year I
p pruned it
in the
spring,
reshaping
it a tad,
and it is
going
gang-
busters.
ain grass. It hap-
pens to be
next to the red firebush, close
to my Vitex which blooms in
early summer with purple
plumes, but because the
Thrysallis is always in bloom,
it looks handsome with any-
thing that happens to be in
bloom. I cannot find any-
thing about its tolerance to
salt, but I think it would pros-
per just about anywhere
except right on the ocean.
See MATHESON, B-2
by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCL4TE EDITOR
Before he began cranking
out best-selling crime novels,
not to mention the recent
legal thriller, "The Lincoln
Lawyer," Michael Connelly
was an award-winning crime
reporter for The Los Angeles
Times and the South Florida
Sun-Sentinel.
Although the police beat is
a stepping stone at most
newspapers, Connelly turned
down other staff assignments
to write exclusively about
cops and criminals at both
papers.
Some of his experiences
covering large metropolitan
police departments, first in
Fort Lauderdale and later in
Los Angeles, are the basis of
a new non-fiction title from
Connelly.
"Crime Beat: A Decade of
Covering Cops and Killers"
(Little Brown, $25.95) is a
collection of 22 bylined sto-
ries Connelly wrote between
1984 and 1994.
Connelly said his tenure as
a crime reporter was instru-
mental in his rise-to the top
ranks of crime novelists.
"There could not have
been the novelist without
there first being the reporter
on the crime beat," Connelly
explains in the book's intro-
duction, "Watching the
Detectives."
"Nothing was lost. All
experiences went into the
creative blender and were
eventually poured out as
something new in my fic-
tion."
Connelly covered his first
murder in 1981, while
teporting tor The Daytona .
Beach News-Journal.
A 1980 University of
Florida graduate now living
in Tampa, Connelly,.50, was,
part of a Sun-Sentinel report-
ing team that was nominated
for a Pulitzer Prize for a fea-
ture story on the aftermath
of the 1985 crash of Delta
Flight 191 in Texas.
Scooped up by The Times
Sin 1987, Connelly was given
carte blanche to cover crime
in the infamous "City of
Angels."
"As a reporter in Los
Angeles, you don't go out to
every murder," Connelly
recalls in "Crime Beat."
"There are too many and
the city is too spread out.
You pick and choose."
Some of Connelly's most
memorable newspaper pieces
while at The Times, including
"Trunk Music," became grist
for his future novels.
His first newspaper assign-
ment in L.A., a follow-up
story about a major bank
robbery where thieves tun-
neled in via the city's sewer
system, served as the basis
for his 1992 debut novel,
"The Black Echo."
In "The Call," one of his
last and best- Sun-Sentinel
articles, Connelly recounts a
week.in 1987 with a Fort
Lauderdale homicide unit
feeling the heat from the
city's rising murder rate.
Wrote Connelly: "At this
rate, George Hurt is thinking
he is going to need another
case chart for the wall in the
squad r6om. And that's why
he curses each time he gets
The Call."
Serial.murders in Florida
and California made head-
lines during Connelly's stint
as a crime reporter, and a few
of them are recounted in
"Crime Beat."
In the 1980s, South Florida
serial killer Christopher
See CONNELLY, B-2
DePalma pulls no punches in 'Black Dahlia'
D, director Brian DePalma
S'Scarface"i has never
been known for sub-
tlety.
So you can imagine the
opportunities that "The
Black Dahlia." based on an
actual Hollywood murder,
* offers DePalma to go over
the top. But if you can toler-'
ate the movie's excesses, it's
a generally satisfying film-
noir thriller.
The true story concerns
Elizabeth Short (Mia
Kirshner, light-years
removed from her happy
high-schooler in "Ferris
Bueller's Day Off"i.
Short was a wanna-be star-
let who was found grue-'
soimely murdered in a seedy
part of Los Angeles in 1947.
Her mouth had been sliced
from ear to ear, and her
body cut in half a'nd
drained.
The Short murder case was
never officially solved, turn-
ing it into the sfuff of
Hollywood mystery and leg-
end. DePalma's film is based
STEVE
BAILEY
on a novel about the murder
written by "L.A.
Confidential's" James Ellroy.
, In Ellroy's version of the
story, the Short case is
assigned to two partnered
L.A. cops, Lee Blanchard
(Aaron Eckharti and "Bucky"
Bleichart (Josh Hartnettl.
Blanchard becomes
obsessed with iand eventual-
ly unhinged by) the case,
much to the consternation
of both his partner and
Blanchard's lover Kay (a
Lana Turner-like Scarlett
Joharisson).
As with his previous work,
Ellroy uses real-life crime to
expose the ugly underbelly
of Hollywood.
As with the recent movie
"Hollywoodland" which
also hedged its bets by
adding a made-up story to
its real-life murder setting -
one is tempted to say that
the movie's love triangle
trixvializes the true murder
story. But since countless
parties have mulled over
and theorized about the
Short murder in the past six
decades, it's inevitable that
Hollywood would do the
same.
And the Ellroy/DePalma
version is exceptionally grip-
ping and has mostly excel-
lent performers (including a
sultry Hilarv Swank, and an
eye-popping cameo by
singer k.d. laing).
But a few caveats are in
order. As befits its subject,
matter, the movie pulls no
punches about its grisly sub-
ject matter, with lurid sex,
and graphic violence. And in
a couple of instances,
DePalma threatens to turn
the movie into high camp.
One is a sex scene in
which Bucky and Kay get so
lust-stricken that they con-
summate their lust atop a
dinner table. iDoes this kind
of stuff happen very often
outside of movies?) The
other is the movie's only
casting debit: Fiona Shaw as
as a guilt-ridden matriarch
whose tics and affectations
suggest she was bitten by a
rabid dog at some point.
But overall, "The Black
Dahlia" is a fascinating cau-
tionary tale about the
underside of show business.
If anyone still believes
that filmmaking is a glam-
orous business, Ellroy's nov-
els and DePalma's filmogra-
phy (including "Blow-Out"
and now this movie) should
be enough to cure such
delusions.
"The Black Dahlia" is
rated R for adult language,
graphic violence and
imagery, and strong sexual
content.
Auditions for the Beaches Community "Nutcracker" will be held
from noon to 3 p.m. Sept. 30. Anyone 10 years or above can
audition. To reserve an audition time, call 241-1266. (Above)
East Coast Ballet's Robin Bass.
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Best-selling author cut
teeth as police reporter
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John Iiffdsay and Tracey Gallagher (seated) with Mary Allman and Joanna.VanderKolk appear in "Seeing Stars in Dixie," the sea-
son-opening play by the Atlantic Beach Experimental Theatre. 'Directed by Patsy Butler, the comedy runs through Sept. 23 at the
Adele Grage Cultural Center in Atlantic Beach. For reservations, call 249-7177..,
Matheson:' Dead; summer annuals
Cont. from B-i f can plant annuals around much effort because we can
Could be it will even take them if I want to, but I don't use plants that take up space
those winds and salt spray. Let need to bother! A fresh supply and provide deep fall tones.
me know. .. of mulch enhances.their color, We cannot grow the typical
The Shrimp plant and Angel and marks off one more gar- plants that {e .drive far north
Trumpet plant are not new to den chore that needs to.be to see, ooooo and ahhhh..-
you, but at this time of year, done in the fall anyway. about, because we have a.dif-
they look spectacular and take There.are many other plants ferent climate..But we can,-
up a lot of otherwise empty that take up mass and there- with a little imagination and
space. My Angel Trumpets are fore would be called shrublike creativity, have dur.own fall
peachy in color, the shrimp to me, bnes with coppery colors with plants beside the
plant is a deep coral/pale red, foliage like the.Copper traditional Chrysanthemums.
though it is. available in many Begonia, the many interesting And, when we do get those
colors, and the Golden grasses that provide a bur- cool nights, many of your
Dewdrop I also have is loaded gundy tone if planted in spring bloomers, will put
with purple plumes that show masses; some sages that come forth a second bloom for you,
a bit of yellow.' back to life in the cooler just as a surprise.
Cuphea is a weird one, and nights, heliconias of which So, as the cute scarecrows,
is very unusual in the gall. bird-of-paradise is one ( very- bales of straw, store-bought,
when its blooms are on long hard. to grow here because of traditionally-painted maple
spikes, looking just like yellow the freeze protection it needs), leaves adorn your home's dec-
and orange candy corn. but a stunning beauty,for fall' orations, don't think you have.
It is apain because it color1 PIyracantha a true shrub to stop there. -- _
becomes invasive, fe that with enormous clumps of We have plenty of plant
SNexicanri'Ptifiia"( ruellia, litf' berries tariging frori paled" 'l f'i"a t~il'that fll]'stfi'e v6id
if you can :keep it within orange to deep red, Nandina, left from dead summer annu-
bounds, it is a neat one to' another true shrub with col- als that will make us think it
have. None of these plants ored fall foliage and nice red' is fall here. .
require anything from.me, berries, some gingers, and A good book, a chair, a
except some pruning in the' .- many.more that ['know I've breeze and some bright yellow
spring, and by now, they've left out." mixed with purple, oranges
become shrublike in size so, .. My desire was to show you and reds and I'm good to go,
take up most of my garden's how we can have nice fall knowing holiday seasons are
space. color in'our gardens-without not far away.
Connelly: Formerly of Sun-Sentinel
Cont. from B-i
Wilder criss-crossed the
country killing coeds en
route to a rung on the FBI's
Most Wanted List.
To lure his victims, Wilder
passed himself off as'a Palm
Beach fashion photographer.
He died in a shootout with .
police, following 26 days 'on
the run. I
Convicted murder Roland
Comtois embodied evil,'a.nd,
despite spending most of his
life behind bars, could never
be rehabilitated.
"Comtois had woven a 46-
year path through police sta-.
tions, courtrooms and pris-
ons," wrote Connelly in a
1987 story for the The
Times titled "Evil Until He.
Dies."
"He was a man the crimi-
nal justice system could not
handle or protect society.
"THE PIRATES OF PEN-
ZANCE" is staged at 8 p.m.
today and Saturday and Sept.
29 and 30 and 2 p.m. Sunday
at Players By The Sea, 106 6th
St. N., lacksonville Beach.
Tickets are $25. Call 249-2022
for information.
"SEEING STARS IN
DIXIE" is presented at 8 p.m.
today and Saturday at The
Atlantic Beach Experimental
Theatre, 716 Ocean 'Blvd.,
from."
Connelly penned a Sun-
Sentinel story in October
1987 about-want-ad killers
who "plotted the deaths of
.people they had never seen"
after answering classified ads
. in Soldier of Fortune maga-
z' e. .
-Investigatprs nicknamed
the group '"the gang that
couldn't shoot 'straight."
"It would have been comi-
cal if it:h'adn't been so dead-
ly, if lives hadn't been merci-
lessly ended, or, at the very'
least, haunted' by terror,"
'Connely, wrote in "The
Mail-Order' Murders."
'Crimene'Beat" also includes
a cold case story ("Double
Life"),that has a Jacksonville
connection.
Connelly's fictional hero,
LAPD detective Harry Bosch,
is a "closer" who works
Atlantic Beach. 'Call 249-7177
for ticket'" information and
reservations.
"MENOPA-USE: THE
.MUSICAL" runs through Dec.
17 at the Times-Union Center
for the Performing Arts, 300 W.
Water St., Jacksonville. Times
and ticket prices vary through-
out the run. Call 632-3373 for
specific prices and show times.
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nce,
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"open-unsolved" murder
cases.
The next installment in
the Bosch series, "Echo.
Park," is due out Oct. 6.
An often-repeated tenet
among case-weary" homicide
investigators in the Bosch
novels, now numbering 12,
is "Get off your ass and
knock on doors."
Connelly took the line
from a sign tacked up on a
wall in a Fort Lauderdale
homicide office.
Another rule of thumb
Connelly took from the
noble murder police he cov-
ered on both coasts can be
found in his first best-selling
novel, "The Poet."
. Wrote Connelly: "I've
always thought the secret of
dealing with death was to
keep it at arm's length. Don't
let it breathe in your face."
THE KIDS
Yu-GI-OJ-1 DUELS are
staged at 2. p.mi. Saturday at
Books-A-Million, 738 Mlarsh
.Landing Parkway, Jacksonville
Beach. Call 273-8055 for infor-
mnation.
HEARTSONG offers
Kindermusik and -.playday
classes Tuesday to Saturday in
Jacksonville Beach and Ponte
Vedra Beach for children from
birth to' age 7. For
Kindermusik, a music and
movement program for all
ages, children, are divided by
age group. Playday is for walk-
ers to 26 months old and
includes parachute play, climb-
ing and musical activities.
Preschool children and up
attend without parents. One
trialclass is free. Call 249-3828
for information or visit
Wwv.Teartsong-'km.com.
THE BEACHES. BRANCH
of the Jacksonville Public
Library, 600 Third St., Neptune
Beach also has children's activ-
ities. Call 241-1141 andpress 4
for children's activities and. 5
for the reference desk.
MOMM4Y & ME for ages 6
months 'to 2-1/2 years features
songs, parachute games, finger
,'-play, rhythm .band music and a
way. to meet other parents or
grandparents while having fun
withvour.'child. Offered begin-
ning in.-'eptember at Nancy
Dance Studio. For information,
,+"call 241-8349 for information.
'CARVER COMMUNITY
CENTER, 738 Fourth Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach, has many
activities for kids, including
karate, tutoring and games.
247-6218.-
MOTHERS OF PRE -
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for moms of children ages 5 or
younger, meet as 'follows:
Christ the'Redeemer Church,
190 S. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte
Vedra Beach, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
the third Monday of the
month (285-8009).
MNayport Naval Station
chapel, 9:30 a.m. the third
Monday of' the month (270-
5212).
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
huich, 4510 Palm Valley Road,
Ponte Vedra Beach, 9:15 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m. second and
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Kids will love "Grossolo
at MOSH
T he Museum of Science
and History. (MOSH) is a
museum for all ages, but
more importantly for kids.
"Grossology" is the name of
the new exhibit, which will
open Oct. 1 at MOSH, and,
children will love it. This
exhibit, Which has been tray-
eling around the world, con-
.cemrns the science of the
human body presented in
such a way as to teach, fasci-
nate, disgust, and portray
bodily functions.
Do not miss an opportunity
to see the exhibit and the
Native American art exhibit
which accompanies it. The
Native American exhibit
includes pottery, jewelry,
clothing and musical instru-
ments. Call 348-3974 for
information. '
Atlantic Custom Frames/
South Beach Gallery will open
a new exhibit tonight,
"Dreamscapes," by Leslie
Loofbourow.
Leslie paints what her mind
envisions shapes, circles,
snakes combining them all
into a design, resulting in an
original composition.
A reception will be held
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. today,
Sept. 22.
The gallery will open anoth-
er exhibit on Oct. 5 featuring
the art of Cherye Aycock.
and titled "Watercolor
Fantasy."
A reception to meet the
artist will be held at the
gallery on Thursday, Oct. 5,
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. This
gallery is home to the
Neptune Arts Group, formerly.
the Beaches Arts and Crafts
ALICE
GARLAND
ART SCENE
Gallery.
The gallery is located at
' 1250 Beach Blv'd.. in Beach
Plaza, Jacksonville Beach. Call
247-4341.
Art Excellence, a fund-raiser
to support Players by-the-Sea
theater, is accepting artwork
from local artists who wish to
donate a painting, sculpture
or craft to the auction and
party to be held Thursday,
Oct. 5, at the theater, 106 6th
St. N., Jacksonville Beach.
All proceeds from this event
will benefit Players By-the-Sea
School of the Arts. The school
serves over 200 students offer-
ing drama classes by Barbara
Williams.
The first show of the sea-
son, "The Pirates of
Penzance," opened last week-
end and will continue
through Sept. 30. Call 249-
2022 for reservations.
The Women' s Center of
Jacksonville will open a new
exhibit, "Presence," on Oct. 5,
with a reception from 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. The works of 21
local artists will be on display
through Dec. 18.
The Center is at 5644'
Colcord Ave., Jacksonville.
Call 722- 3000 for informa-
thon.
FOCUS Cummer and
Friends of the Beaches Library
will present a lecture by Debra
Murphy, chair of Art and
Design'Department at the
University of North Florida,
on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 1
p.m. at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library. This program
is free and open to the public.
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The Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Beach opened an
exhibit last week of the water-
color and oil paintings of
Kathy Stark and Leigh
Murphy. These two profes-
sional artists have degrees in
art from the University of
Florida and have both worked
in their fields since gradua-
tion.
Murphy has won more than
100 awards in competitions
and has been published in a
number of art magazines.
Stark has-worked as a set
designer, art director and pro-
duction illustrator for the
motion picture industry.
This is one of the most
beautiful exhibits I have seen
at the Cultural Center. Subject
matter is limited to flowers
and seashells, but the brilliant
colors, the scale of the objects
and the composition of these
works result in an outstanding
exhibit.
The works will be on dis-
play through Oct. 14 at the
center, 50 Executive Way,
Ponte Vedra Beach. Call 280-
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Nancy Asbell's Florida horizons conjure up a menagerie of raw emotions. Her artwork can be
found in private and public collections throughout the United States, Germany and Israel. Her
works will be on display and available for purchase through Nov. 15 at the GTM Reserve
Environmental Education Center, 505 Guana River Rd. For more information, call 904-823-4500.
0614.
Three important exhibits
have opened in the past two
weeks. The Cummer Museum
of Art & Gardens is exhibiting
"Japan in Jacksonville: The
Cummer Collection of
Japanese Prints," through Nov.
12. Admission is free on
Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 9
p.m. A docent-led tour is at 7
p.m.
The Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art. opened "Bloom:
Paintings and, Constructions"
by Luis Cruz Azaceta in the
main gallery, plus two new
exhibits in adjoining galleries:
"Illuminated Works by Jon
Davis" and "Green Grass/Black
Wings: Paintings by lan
Chase."
The Underground Theater,,
at .JMOMA will present
"Kandahar" on Wednesday,
Sept. 27. Call 366-6911.
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The J. Johnson Gallery in
Jacksonville Beach also
opened a new exhibit last
week. "Through Others' Eyes"
exhibits the works of Javier
Silva Meinel, DoDo Jin Ming,
Karin Rosenthal and Maggie
Taylor.
These are photographic and
computer-composed works,
none of which could be called
'beautiful.
Dodojin Ming must have
been thinking "end of the
world" or "after the bomb,"
because her black.and white
compositions are without sub-
ject or form, just black and
white spread around an
oblong paper.
Javier Silva Meinel's works
consisted of fish on a boy's
head or wrapped around a
girl's neck and reptiles
wrapped around humans. He
comes from an area where
fish and reptiles are an impor-
tant part of his life.
Maggie Taylor uses color in
her works but also uses fish
and insects. One work por-
trays a young girl covered
with bees.
This exhibit is not a thing
of beauty, but it educates us
as to what some people are
doing to create original and
shocking art. The J. Johnson
Gallery is located at 177 4th
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach.
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M an knows less about
the deep ocean and
its billions of mysteri-
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of the moon.
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is supposedly one of the
philosophical pillars behind
the filming of "[MAX Deep
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A stunning 3D flick spot-
lighting the 71 percent of our
planet covered by H20, it's
one of the few IMAX films to
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IMAX 3D or some variant is
absolutely, positively the
future of theater. It's just that
most of Tinseltown's right
people haven't realized it!
"Deep Sea 3D" can't strictly
be characterized as a docu-
mentary. Though it explores
the abyss, it's light on facts
and heavy on visuals. In addi-
tion, there are no actors.
Major players Kate Winslet
and Johnny Depp merely per-
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stars are fish, eels, shrimp and
a plethora of sometimes
aggressive sea life. You will,
though, view a watery world
that till now, only Discovery
and Learning Channel junkies
even knew existed.
"Deep Sea 3D" filmogra-
phers have also made certain
there's plenty of opportunity
to physically reach out and
seemingly pet the players: fish
and weird marine growth!
Though in reality they cer-
tainly aren't floating just inch-
es from your nose, the 3D
process fools the eyes and
mind. Unfortunately, after
about 40 minutes, the brain
begins to catch on.
"Deep Sea 3D" loosely
shows how various undersea
communities both live and
die.
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of the dozen worldwide
undersea habitats the film
examines occurs as photos of
the "beyond weird" creatures
that lurk near Black Smokers,
and other life magnets appear
in abundance.
The Black Smokers emit
boiling hot water and thick
clouds of dissolved minerals
that eventually form new
oceanic crust. They support
hordes of bizarre creatures
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After All is in at 9 p.m. today.
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Courtyard at 200 First Street,
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a 249-2922. The John Thomas
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p.m. today.
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Cap'n Odies, 2200 Mayport
Culhane's Irish Pub, 967 Road, Atlantic Beach 241-
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach 8848. Live music from 9:30
249-9595. The Box Rockers p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and
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Pili Pili plays reggae every
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub & Friday and Saturday.
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N., *
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
Live music appears at 9:30
p.m. today and Saturday.
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St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. 10 Years with Evans
Blue, Burn Season and 32
Leaves play hard rock at 9:30
p.m. today. Dummo celebrates
its CD release with Gargamel,
Fable and Orphans of Aliends
Saturday. George Clinton &
the P-Funk are in Wednesday.
The Gin Blossoms with Shawn
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Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-1070.
Little Green Men appear at
9:30 p.m. today.
Ragtime Tavern, Seafood &
Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-7877. The
Retro Kats perform at 9 p.m.
today and Saturday. Billy'
Valentine appears Sunday .
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille. 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
The Cover Band is in Saturday.
What About Me and Sadly
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Something Distant is in
Saturday.
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Aromas Cigar, Wine &
Martini Bar, 880 A1A N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 280-2525. Le
Monde Quartet plays 'Latin
music Tuesdays. The Jason
Anderson Group performs.
every Thursday. Jose LeBron
and The LeMonde Quintet per-
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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Fly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish Dr.,
Atlantic Beach 246-4293.
Nolan Neal is in Monday.
Songwriter's night with Seth
Ramsdill every Tuesday.
Reggae with Pili Pill every
Wednesday. The Wes Cobb
Band is in Thursdays. Mystic
Dino and the 420 Band are in
Sunday.
Giovanni's, 1161 Beach
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249-7787. Mary Ann ,Hawkins
plays piano Thursdays. The
Amanda Finch Jazz Quintet
performs today. Pianist Matt
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Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
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Saturday.
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Sawgrass Village, Ponte Vedra
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through Thursday. Don
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Michael Howard plays Sunday.
Will Hurley performs Fridays
and Monday.
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Beach 247-6820. John Evans
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and Saturday.
S.Ocean Club, 401 First Street
North, Jacksonville Beach.
Mystic Roots in the tiki bar
- every Tuesday, Fifth South and
the Glass' Camels are' ih' the
Bubba 16ounge every
Wednesday. Reggae with Pill
Pill from 4 to 8 p.m. every
Sunday.
Sawgrass, 43 PGA Tour Blvd,
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-3133.
Ralph "E" performs top 40's,
blues, oldies and jazz every
Friday and Saturday night.
*
Shelby's Coffee Shoppe, 200
1st Street, Neptune Beach *
249-2922. The John Thomas
Group with Debra Rider plays
cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Sunday.
*
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille. 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
Eric Wink performs Tuesdays.
Yankee Slickers are in every
Thursday. Reggae with Delions
of Jah every Friday. The
Hopeless appears Saturday.
The Jim Essery Band performs
Sunday.
Sun Dog Tavern, 207
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach
241-8221. Chuck Nash and
the Zen Twins rotate every
Wednesday. Chroma appears
on the first Thursday of every
,month.
*
Tra Vini Italian Restaurant,
216 Ponte Vedra Park Drive,
Ponte Vedra Beach Beach *
273-2442. Tony' Saladino per-
forms jazz piano and standards
Thursday through Saturday. ,
Tree Steakhouse, 725-6
Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach *
241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins
is in Wednesdays. Mike
Shackelford performs' Friday.
Kenhe is in from Saturday..
KARAOKE
The Atlantic, 333 N. First St.,
Jacksonville Beach. Jocelyn &
the Geronimos host karaoke
every Tuesday.
Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
SAtlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
. Karaoke every Wednesday and
Thursday.
Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., Jacksonville Beach.
Karaoke every Sunday.
*
Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksojnville Beach. Karaoke
every Tuesday, Wednesday,
Saturday and Sunday with a
contest at 11 p.m. every other
Thursday.
*
Spare Tinme Tave% .n4,
Gtil j .J728 3rd ,.;
Jacksonville Beach. Karaoke
every Wednesday.
NOW SPINNING
The Atlantic, 333 N. First St.,
Jacksonville Beach a 249-3338.
DJs spins hip hop and retro
Thursday through Saturdays.
*
Ocean Club. DJ Scott Henry
Satfirday. D. Infader spins in
the Bubba Lounge every
Tuesday. DJ Robert Goodman
spins Top 40 and Old Wave
every Wednesday. DJ Blaze
spins Top 40 and hip hop
inside on Thursdays. DJ Kevin
Durgin spins old wave and 70's
outside every Thursday and
retro dance every Friday. DJ
Jeremy spins Top 40 and hip
hop inside every Friday. DJs
Mike Bruce and Flava spin reg-
gae in the tiki bar every
Sunday. Matt Caulder spins
indie every Monday.
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach e 246-8360.
DJ Hook spins Saturday.
The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Jay
Beach, 246-2255. DJ Danielle
is in' every Monday and
Tuesday. DJ Anonymous spins
Wednesday. DJ Marco spins
80's every Thursday. DJ Ibay is
in every friday and Saturday.
",' :* *,
Vinoe, 822 A1A N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-0991. The
DJ Wali spins acid jazz for,
Metropolitan Night every
thursday.
Note: Acts and performance
days are not always available
for all clubs at press time. Send
t 0
mitchell@'beachesleader.com.
Call 249-9033 for informa-
tion.
CONCERTS
FIELDER FAVES
The Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra presents Arthur
Fielder's favorites at 8 p.m.
today and Saturday and 7:30
p.m. Sunday in Jacoby
Symphony Hall, 300 W. Water
St., Jacksonville. Tickets range
from $25 to $65. Call 354-5547
for information.
LESS THAN JAKE
Punk ska band Less Than
Jake appears. with openers
SCatch 22 and New Mexican
Disaster Squad today at Plush,
845 University Blvd. N.,
Jacksonville. Call 743-1845 for
ticket information.
TONY STEVE & FRIENDS
Jacksonville University
College of Fine Arts presents
percussion ensemble Tony
Steve & Friends at ,7:30 P$.m.
Saturday in JU's Terry Concert
Hall, 2800 University Blvd. N.,
Jacksonville. The performance
features works' by Red Norvo,
George Green and Ernesto
Lecuona. Admission is free.
Call 256-7370. for information.,
FALL MUSIC FEST
The Fernandina Beach Fall
Music Festival featuring the
music of local musicians
including Keith Foskey,
Fusebox Funk, Crash The
Satellites and others at the
Main Beach Saturday in'
Fernandina Beach. 556-9248.
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October 24 -Jennifer Carsillo
Concert Violinist
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October 31 Krzysztof Biernacki
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November 7- Sharon Searles'
Voice Faculty [ ret], Butler University
"The English Language in Recital"
November 21 -Marilyn Smart
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CALENDAR
Friday, Sept. 22
AFRA steak dinner:
,Ladies Auxiliary of F
Reserve Association Unit
will hold a steak dinner fro
p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Bra
Home, 390 Mayport R(
Atlantic Beach, A $10 d(
tion will be accepted, and t
out orders are welcome.
246-6855 for information.
QuiltFest: The 20th an
Judged Quilt Show will be 1
through Sept. 24 at the Pr
Osborn Convention Cer
1000 W. Water
Jacksonville. Hours are 9
to 6 p.m. Friday and Satur
noorr to 5 p.m. Sunday. Co
$8 daily and $12 for a mi
day pass. Children -under
are fee with a paid adult.
information, visit www.qt
festjax.com or call 724-745
Senator's Off
Representatives of U.S. Sen
Bill Nelson hold office hc
for Duval County reside
from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. in
Atlantic Beach Commiss
Chambers, 800 Seminole Ri
The session is open to anyc
including those who need 1
with a federal issue. Th
unable to attend may con
Nelson by 'mail at 1
Riverplace Blvd., Suite 2;
Jacksonville 32207 or via er
at http://billnelson.senate.;
904-346-4500.
Welcome Home Melissa
"Welcome Home Melissa" b
qfit will be held at 7 p.m
Twisted Sisters .in Jackson'
Beach. There will be music
ACME, an all-you-can-eat
fet, drink specials, a silent
tion and more. Visit the p
pong room to see the art a'
able for bidding. 'All proc
go to Melissa. Call Twi:
Sisters at 241-6453 for in
nation.
Saturday, Sept. 2
Ataxia support:
Northeast Florida At,
Support Group Will hold
quarterly meeting at
Homestead Restaurant
Beach Boulevard at 12:30 p
National Ataxia Day on S
25 ?rill be celebrated at
luncheon. Speaker will
Tammi Van Brocklin of Brc
Rehabilitation....Eor, infor
Stion, call lune McGrane at'
273-4644.
Rotaract: The Rotaract C
of Jacksonville's Beaches h
the Endless Summer Ball ft
6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Cultural Center of Ponte Vi
Beach, 50 Executive V
Tickets are $40. The End
Summer Ball will ben
Dreams Come True, the
Coast's only locally based r
profit organization dedica
. to fulfilling dreams of child
with life-threatening illness
and the Cultural Center
Ponte Vedra Beach. The
tion of the proceeds benefit
Dreams Come True will spon-
The sor Casey Deming's dream of
7leet surfing in Hawaii. Deming, a
290 17-year-old Neptune Beach res-
m 5 ident, is battling Hodgkin's dis-
nch ease. Rotaract is a service
oad, organization for students and
ona- young professionals sponsored
ake- by Rotary International.
Call
Senior driving: The AARP
Driver Safety Program for driv-
nual ers age 50 or older will be held
held Saturday and Sunday at the
ime Neptune Beach Senior Activity
iter, Center, located at 2004 Forest
St., Avenue, from 1 p.m. until 5
a.m. p.m. each day. Registration for
day, the eight-hour course, four
st is hours each day, is $10.
ulti- Participants 'don't have to be
r 10 AARP members to attend. Call
For 483-1725 or email
uiilt- r.spruell@comcast.net for reser-
i8.' nations.
ice: Sunday, Sept. 24
ator Women's Day: St.. Andrew
ours African Methodist 'Episcopal
cents Church, 125 9th St.,
the Jacksonville Beach, celebrates
sion its annual Womeh's Day pro-
oad. gram. The speaker will be Dr.
one, Jeannette C. Holmes of Hope
help Chapel, Christian Assembly,'
lose witf. music performances, by
tact the Hope Chapel Mass Chbir.
301 Worship begins at 3:15 pm.
218, All are invited.
mail
gov. Monday, Sept. 25
Octogenarian Open: The
ninth annual Octogenarian
a: A Open will be held at Selva
ben- Marina Country Club in
i. at Atlantic Beach. The event,
ville founded by Buzz Lloyd, is
c by open. only to those 80 years
buf- old and older and begins with
auc- a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. For
ing- information, call Selva
vail- Marina's..gof pro sh6p at 246-
eeds 3144. '
sted
ifor- Ultimate linen: Baptist
Medical Center Beaches
Hospital Auxiliary will have an
!3 ultimate.linen sale in the main
The lobby of the Beaches Hospital,
axia '1305 13th Ave. S,, Jacksonville
its Beach. The sale will open it" 7
the a.m. and close at 4 p.m. -
on
.n. Wednesday,
ept. Sept. 27
the Annual meeting: Baptist
be Medical Center Beaches
)oks Hospital Auxiliary will hold its
ma-.. annual meeting.and luncheon
904- stating at 10 aima t Sehla
farina Country OItiAWlaui-
ilians are invited, and reserva-
;lub tions are required. A raffle will
osts be part of the event, for which
rom tickets are on sale at the auxil-
the iary sign-in desk at the hospi-
edra tal.
Nay.
less Beaches Library: Three dif-
iefit ferent children's programs will
First be held at the Beaches'Library,
ion- 600 Third St., Neptune Beach.
ated Toddler Time is held at 10:30
jren a.m., Mother Goose Storytime
sses, at 11 .a.m. and Pre-school
r at Storytime at 11:30 a.m.
por-
ting -Daughters of Confederacy:
The United Daughters of the
Confederacy, Mattie T. Wright
Chapter, meets at 11 a.m. at
Selva Marina Country Club,
1600 Marina Dr., Atlantic
Beach. The speaker is Louise
Roberson Waddell. Visitors are
welcome. Call 223-1413 for.
information.
Friday, Sept. 29
French view: Alliance
Francaise will present David
Schwam-Baird, a professor of
political science at the
University of North Florida
and an expert on Middle
Eastern affairs, at 7:30 p.m.
Schwam-Baird will speak on
"The French View of the.
Middle East Today" in Building
10, Room 1102, at UNF. The
speech is free and open to the
public. For information,, call
354-9000, ext. 236.
Saturday, Sept. 30.
Beaches Nutcracker:' Open.
auditions for the new Beaches
Community Nutcracker will be
held from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at
East Coast Ballet, 1401-E
Penman Road, Jacksonville.
Beach. The auditions are open
to 10 years old and up. There is
a $10 audtion fee. For informa-,
tlon, call Beatrice Velez
at 545-5006 or Mindi
Mende at 241-1266.
Benefit evening: floridareal-
tyweb.com and Ace Mortgage
Funding, LLC host a "Black
and White Night" social affair
at the Seawalk Hotel in
Jacksonville Beach. Guests are
invited to get creative in black
and white attire for a night of
music, dancing and door
prizes. Doors open at 7:30 pm.
All proceeds from. the event
,will be donated to Children's
Miracle Network benefitting
Shands Jacksonville and
Wolfson Children's Hospital.
For details or ticket informa-
tion, contact Dan McCarthy at
200-2660.
JMOMA: "Jammin' at
JMOMA!", a back-to-school
party for middle school, stu-
dents only, will run from 7
p.m. to 10 p.m. at the
Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art (JMOMA). Any
middle school student who
enjoys art, music and,fun is
invited. There will be DJs,
.:dahcihgf. pizza; soft'drimnks; art
projects and "old-school"
break-dancers. All students
must wear their school I.D. for
admittance, and the school
with the most students in
attendance will win an art
workshop with JMOMA's edu-
cation department. A film will
be. screened in JMOMA's the-
atre should mom and/or dad
want to be around the festivi-
ties. Admission for students is
$10; parents are free.
National Estuaries Day:
National Estuaries Day will be
celebrated at Guana Tolomato
Matanzas National Estuarine
'
support group, is scheduled to
meet at 6 p.m. at Baptist
Medical Center, Beaches,
Conference Room A. The ses-
sion will focus on new treat-
ments for impotence. For
information, call 249-0022.
Thursday, Oct. 5
Historical dance: The
Douglas Anderson School of
the Arts Dance Department
offers an historical dance con-
cert starting at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday and Friday in the
Douglas Anderson Theater.
Legion Auxiliary: Ocean
Beaches American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 129 meets at
7:30 p.m. at 1141 4th St. S.,
Research Reserve (GTM NERR).
Activities that run from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. are planned for the
entire family to honor what is
a nationwide event. Friends of
the GTM Reserve annual meet-
ing will be held at 3:30 prm.
Admission is $2 for adults and
$1 for children 10 and over.
Youngsters under 10 are
admitted free. Call 904-823-
4500 for more information.
Monday, Oct. 2
Prenatal Yoga: Prenatal
Yoga private and semi-private
instruction is offered in
Atlantic Beach. A fall-winter
12-session package is available.
Call Dana Peacher at 372-0116
or visit information.
Tuesday, Oct. 3
DAR: The Ponte Vedra
Chapter of the Daughters of
the American Revolution will
meet at 10:45 a.m. at Marsh
Landing Country Club, 25655
Marsh Landing Parkway, Ponte
Vedra Beach.'Speaker Marjorie
Ramseur will be in costume as
she, 'talks about.' the
Constitution. For information,
contact Carolyn Roth at 904-
992-7463.
Wednesday, Oct. 4
Adventures in art: The
Friends of the Ponte Vedra
Branch Library and
FOCUSCummer start off the
fourth year of their series
Adventures in Art with a lec-
ture by Debra Murphy, chair of
the Art and Design Dept. at the
University of North Florida.
Murphy's talk, titled,
"Masterpieces of Irish Art,"
begins at 1 p.m. at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Branch Library,
101 Library Blvd. During the
series there will be five other
lectures involving local artists,
a tour of the Cummer Museum
and ah overview of the collec-
tion of the Jacksonville
. Museum of Modern Art. For
information, call Carolee
Bertisch, 273-6578, or Jan
Bialka, 285-1114. There will be
no fee for the series except for
the Cummer Museum tour. -
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are encouraged to bring a
guest. For information, call
249-2266 or 242-0042.
Senior Cruise: The Neptune
Beach Senior Activity Center
has arranged a luxury day trip
to Port Canaveral aboard the
Sterling Casino Lines, leaving
the. center at 7:30 a.m. and
returning at 7 p.m. The pack-
age includes round-trip trans-
portation, parking, private
tour guide, private party on
board, buffet, soft drinks and
entertainment. Reservations
are required and can be made
at the center, located at 2004
Forest Ave. Call 270-1688 for
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MEETINGS
Friday
Jacksonville Singles Dance
Club: The Jacksonville Singles
Dance Club meets from 8 p.m.
to 11 p.m. at the Knights of
Columbus Hall, 1501
Hendricks Ave.,, Jacksonville.
Admission is $8, $7 for mem-
bers. For information, call 779-
1234 or email
jaxsinglesdc@'aol.com.'
Recovery, Inc.: Recovery,
Inc., a mental health support
group, meets at 6:30 p.m. at St.
Paul's Catholic Church's
Family Life Center, 578 1st
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach.
Call 247-3299 for information.
Saturday
Adopt-A-Rescued-Kitty:
Kittens and cats that have been
veterinarian-checked and test-
ed, and that have shots and
been neutered, are available for
adoption from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. at PetCo at Atlantic and
Kernan boulevards.
Parliamentarians: The First
Coast Parliamentarians meet
the fourth Saturday of the
month from 10:15 a.m. to
12:15 p.m., September through.
May, at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library, 101 Library
Road. The December and May
,meetings are luncheon ses-.
sions. Visitors are welcome.
Call 744-9074 or 223-1314 for
information, or e-mail
SherryCaip@'aol.com.
Ponte Vedra writers: The
Florida Writers Association
Ponte Vedra Writers Group
meets at 10 a.m. the fourth
Saturday of each month at.the
Ponte Vedra Beach' Branch
Library. Call Vic DiGenti at
285-2258 for information.
Sunday
Depression support:
Depression Bipolar Support
Alliance-Jacksonville Beaches
meets 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 a.m. to 11 a.m.,
and watercolor for all levels is
offered in the evening, as well
as Wednesday and Thursday
mornings. Figure drawing
classes are'held from 7 p.m. to
9 p.m. The Beaches Arts Center
is at 228 3rd Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. For infor-
mation, call 241-3515.
'Harmony Show Chorus:
The Jacksonville Harmony
Show Chorus meets from 7
p.m. to 10-p.m. at the San Jose
Church -of Christ, 6233 San
Jose Blvd., Jacksonville.
Visitors and prospective mem-
bers are welcome. Call 350-
1609 for information.
Railroad Club: The' Beaches
Area Model Railroad Club
meets at 7 p.m. and also Friday
at 941 4th St. N., Jacksonville
Beach, behind Sportsmania.
The club is open to anyone
interested in scale model rail-
reading. For information, call
Dave Henk at 641-8800 or
Richard Paul at 223-5133.
Rollaways: Rollaways
Square Dance Club leads
modern western square danc-
ing and offers lessons at
Sandalwood High School. The
dance caller is Ken Miller. For
more information, call 249-
3224.
Senior workshop: Edward
Jones, 13171 Atlantic Blvd.,
Suite 300, Jacksonville, offers a
free senior workshop at 10 a.m.
on a variety of-topics, includ-
ing retirement income plan-
ning, wealth transfers, IRAs,
annuities and life insurance.
Reservations are required. Call
221-8501.
Wednesday
Art association: The Pablo
Towers Art Association meets
from 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Call
246-4158 for information.
Ballroom dancing:
Ballroom dancing is offered at
7:30 p.m. at the Senior Center,
281 19th Avenue S.,
Jacksonville Beach. The cost is
$4. For information, call 241-
3796.
Cancer support group: The
Cancer Support Group" at
Baptist Medical Center Beaches
meets at 6 p.m. at the Florida
Cancer Center in Medical
Office Building B on the hospi-
tal campus. Call 247-2910 for
information.
Join us for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and you'll experience a truly inspiring event. By
stepping up with others in your community, you'll support those who are facing breast cancer, as well
as the fight itself. For more than three decades, the American Cancer Society has led the way against
breast cancer from advocating for mammography, to pioneering support programs, to funding vital
research. And with your help, we'll reach our destination.
MIVAKING STRIDES Join the fun, noncompetitive walk -the Third Annual Beaches
S Against Breast Cancer* Making Strides Against Breast Cancer a 5K walk on
the beach with a fun-filled opening and closing at the Sea Walk Pavilion.
S. ,Saturday October 14, 2006
or
Registration begins at 8:00am Walk begins at 9:00am
Sea Walk Pavilion, Jacksonville Beach
Walk welcomes individuals, teams, cancer survivors and
anyone who wants to join the fight against breast cancer.
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Astronomy professor Mike Reynolds (above) of Jacksonville Beach will discuss
Pluto's planethood at 7:30 p.m. today during a free format
Florida Community College's Kent Campus (Room D-120). Call 381-3400, .
Kayaking weekend
Two kayaking tours are offered this
: weekend.
The first Kayak Tour of the intracoastal
sponsored by Atlantic Beach's Parks and
Recreation Department will be held start-
ing at 9 a.m: Saturday, while a kayak tour
guided by a Talbot Islands State Parks
Ranger is being offered starting at 1 p.m.
Sunday.
The approximately 45-minute Atlantic
Beach-sponsored tour, with kayaks and
guide provided by Kayak Adventures, runs
from Dutton Island to Tide View. Paddlers
will see different species of birds, classic
Florida views, a sunken boat and possibly
dolphins and manatees.
Subsequent Atlantic Beach-sponsored
tours are scheduled at 10 a.m. Oct. 28 and
9 a.m. Nov. 26. The cost of each tour is
$50. Call Kayak Adventures at 249-6200 or
Atlantic Beach Parks and Recreation at
247-5828 for information.
Those taking part in the "Kayak with a
Ranger" interpretive tour are asked to
.meet at Long Island Outfitters Kayak
Amelia at 12:45 p.m. The tour concludes
about 4 p.m., and no kayak experience is
necessary.
Ranger Tour kayak rental can be
arranged by calling Long Island Outfitters
at 251-0016. Those who bring their own
kayak can participate for $10.
Normal rental fees apply, but all funds
will be donated to Friends of Talbot Islands
4State Parks. Reservations are required.
, The number to call for Ranger Tout
information is 904-251-0016.
San Marco art festival
The fifth annual San Marco Art Festival
will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday at San Marco Square.
GTM-double feature
The GTM Reserve Environmental
Education Center, at 505 Guana .River
Road, off A1A South toward Vilano Beach,
has been offering movies on the weekend
in honor of National Estuaries Day, which
is Sept. 30. The movies are shown at 10
a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
This weekend's film is "Tampa Bay
Living Legacy," which chronicles Tampa
Bay's evolution from a relatively unspoiled
paradise to a waterway battered by pollu-
tion to the rejuvenated centerpiece of an
entire region. Running time is 58 minutes
Admission to the Environmental
Education Center is $2 for adults and $1
for children aged 10 to 17. Children under
10 are free.
The Environmental Education Center is
open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily and
closed for state holidays. For information,
call 904-823-4500.
Didgeridoo
A family event, "Didgeridoo Down
Under," will be held at the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library starting at 10:30
a.m. Saturday. The program is about all
things Australian, and participants learn
how to make their very own Didgeridoo.
Call the Ponte Vedra Branch Library at
273-0495 for information.
Symphony features Fiedler
The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Florida Pops Series opens Friday through
Sunday in. Jacoby Symphony Hall with
"Arthur Fiedler Favorites." Guest conduc-
tor will be Richard Hayman, who provided
many of the arrangements when Fiedler
was with the Boston Pops.
Other tributes in the Pops Series will be
to John Williams, Frank Sinatra, Motown
and Broadway.
Cystic Fibrosis
fundraiser
The Cystic" Fibrosis Foundation's sev-
enth annual tailgating event, "Hallmark
Partners Tailgate 2006-Kickoff to a Cure,"
will be held Sunday in the Terrace Suite at
.Alltel Stadium. Doors open at noon; the
event starts at 1 p.m. This year's Tailgate is
presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Florida.
The event will feature signature dishes
and desserts from a variety of local restau-
rants. Attendees will watch the
Jacksonville Jaguars play the Colts in
Indianapolis via big screen plasma TVs
and the Alltel Stadium Jumbotron.
Reservations for Tailgate 2006 can. be
made via phone at 904-733-3560, fax at
904-733-3794 or e-mail at jax-fl@cff.org.
* General speaks
Major General John G. Castellaw, Chief
of Staff, U.S. Central Command, speaks at
,7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the UNT University
Center on "Iraq, Afghanistan and the Road
Ahead in the Global War on Terrorism."
There will be a pre-lecture reception for
premier members.
Cummer concert series
The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
fall and winter: concert series begins
Sunday with classic Spanish guitarist Eliot
Fisk.
Various artists will be showcased
through four concerts that will be held at
Friday Musicale, 645 Oak Street. Future
performances will be by pianist Fazil Say
Nov. 17, violinist Joan Kwuon Jan. 28 and
the Ritz Chamber Players Feb. 25.
Concerts are included in museum
admission. Museum members are admit-
ted free, and admission for non-members
is $8. For member reservations, call 904-
356-6857.
Why Africa matters
Johnnie Carson', senior vice president at
the National Defense University and for-
mer U.S. ambassador to Kenya,.Zimbabwe
and Uganda, tells "Why Africa Matters" at
7:30 p.m. Sept. 26 in the University Center
at the University of North Florida.
Carson was responsible for restoring full
diplomatic services at the U.S. Embassy in
Nairobi following its destruction by terror-
ists in 1998.
Mon ters,Inoi- --a
The Ponte Ved Leat Banth1 ahibaN
offers breakfast and a movie starting at 10 "
a.m. Sept. 30. Those who attend will
breakfast on bagels, muffins, juice and cof-
fee and will watch the G-rated movie
"Monsters, Inc."
Call the Ponte Vedra Branch Library at
273-0495 for information.
JMOMA
The Jacksonville Museum of Modem Art
(JMOMA) holds "Jammin at JMOMA," the
back to school party for any middle school
student who enjoys art, music and fun,
from 7 to 10 p.m. Sept. 30. There will be
DJs, dancing, pizza, soft drinks, art proj-
ects and "old-school" break-dancers. All
students must wear their school ID for
admittance. The school with most stu-
dents in attendance will win an art work-
shop with JMOMA's education depart-
ment. A film will be screened in JMOMA's
theatre should mom and/or dad want to
be around the festivities.
The cost of admission is $10 for stu-
dents; parents are free.
Castaway Island Preserve
Two events for kids are on tap next
month at the Castaway Island Preserve,
2885 San Pablo Road South.
The, first, Storytime Science, will run
from noon to 12:45 p.m. Oct. 5. This pro-
gram, which is for ages 7 and under and
their adult companions, combines literacy
with science facts.
The second program, Spiders!!, runs
from noon to 1 p.m. Oct. "12. Participants
of all. ages will discover the benefits of
coexisting with native spiders of Northeast
Florida and learn how, to identify those
that are more hazardous.
For more information, call 630-CITY.
Arts and crafts festival
Daily life in one of Spain's most impor-
tant outposts in the New World will be
recreated from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 7
and Oct. 8 at the 18th Annual Colonial
Arts and Crafts Festival in St. Augustine.
Admission is free.
Held on the grounds of the Colonial
Spanish Quarter Museum, the festival will
feature craftsmen in authentic clothing
demonstrating crafts that were essential
for survival in the 1700s. In addition, the
festival will feature storytellers, colonial
music and special activities for children.
For information, call 904-825-5033.
Political scene.
David Cook, senior editor and
Washington bureau chief for the Christian
Science Monitor, will speak at the Oct. 10
. Flagler College Forum about "The political
scene and the outlook for the 2006 elec-"
tions." Forums begin at 7 p.m. in the
Flagler College Auditorium.
Call 904-819-6400 for information.
First Friday Art Walks
One.of St. Augustine's most popular cul-
tural events, First Friday Art WValks, takes
place "the first Friday of every month.
Tours begin at Rembrandtz Fine Gifts for
Fun People, 131 King Street. More than 20
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participating galleries are open from, 5
p.m. to 9 p.m.
St. Augustine Sightseeing Trains and Old
Town Trolley offer attendees a complimen-
tary shuttle to most of the galleries, and
shuttles run on a. continuous loop every
30 minutes.
For more information, call 904-829-
0065 or, visit
www.staugustinegalleriescom.
Amelia Island jazz
festival
SThe 2006'Amelia Island Jazz Festival will
be held Oct. 13-15 under the.direction of
Les DeMerle.
Legendary jazz musicians, as well as up-
and-coming artists, will present -many;
styles of jazz in a variety of venues around
Amelia Island. The Festival also will offer
educational programs such as Jazz in,
Schools, Jazz for Seniors and Jazz in the
Community.
Featured musicians and groups at this
year's Festival include alto sax player
Richie Cole; Dirty Martini, a contempo-
rary Orlando jazz group; the Dixieland
band the Spare Rib Six; the Amelia Island
Jazz Festival All-Stars and the Les DeMerle
Big' Band, featuring vocalist Bonnie Eisele
and guest artist Bill Prince.
Tickets and Information for the festival
are available at many locations. A special
pass for all three dates costs $85.
Book for kids
Local author Karen Putzke will read her
newly published children's book,
"Midnight the Cow: Learns About
Sharing," from 10:30 a.m. to noon Oct. 14
at ArtLife Studios, 510 Mayport Road,
Studio 9, Atlantic Beach. The event will
include an art activity and snacks.
The book, which is suited for children 1
to 6 years of age, will be available for pur-
chase, and Putzke will personalize copies.
The book's teenaged illustrator, Lara
Lombardo, also will be on hand.
There is no charge for this event..
Caring Chefs
Children's Home Society's 23rd annual
Caring Chefs will be held from 7 p.m. to
9:30 p.m. Oct. 15 at the Avenues Mall.
This year's honorary chair is longtime
community supporter Mary Virginia Tern',
the wife of C. Herman Terry.
Caring Chefs is the original food-tasting
event in Northeast Florida. Caring Chefs
has raised almost $2 million for Children's
Home Society of Florida (CHS) to help
families on the First Coast.
Visitors to this year's event will sample
cuistrie from more than 50 kitchens in,
Northeast Florida. Cating'Chefs tickets are
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Try some mirror makeover magic in your bathroom
Mirror, mirror on the
wall, why do you
stand there looking so
plain and all?
Let's face it, most bathroom
mirrors are deadly dull. Even
today's new homes with their
imposing master bathrooms
suffer from the "wall-o-mir-
ror" effect. That is, there's usu-
ally one large wall ove? the
bathroom sink that's plastered
with one big, bland mirror.
Too few mirrors exude stylish-
ness or panache. Luckily,
there are options for style-
challenged mirrors, so you
don't have to suffer from low
mirror interest any longer..
Nasty edges
Even if your mirror looks
good, some mirrors deterio-
rate over time and begin to
develop black edging on the
back or underside. Blackened
mirror edges can occur for a
couple of reasons. One is
water getting behind the mir-
ror. For that reason, you
should take preventative steps
to avoid water getting behind
the mirror by adding silicone
caulk between the cotuiter,
and mirror.
This will prevent water from
being wicked up behind'the
mirror .and damaging the mir-
ror's surface. Harsh cleaners
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can also damage mirrors and
create blackened edges. In par-
ticular, ammonia-based win-
dow cleaners will damage the
silvering on the back of the
mirror. Again, caulking can
prevent this.
Get framed
Regardless of whether your
mirror has damaged, darkened
edges or it's just a "plain
Jane," one of the quickest and
easiest transformations
involves putting a frame
around the mirror.
This can be done with stock
moulding you purchase from.
the hardware store or with
picture framing from a spe-
cialty frame company. .Glass
,and mirror companies can
also supply you with custom-
cut pieces of beveled mirror to
apply around the edges of
your mirror. For another
unique and custom look, con-
sider adding tile to frame your
mirror. You can apply it to
the mirror itself, or apply to
simple board strips applied to
the mirror with epoxy.
Still more options
Another option is to frame
the mirror with a decorative
metal edging available from
glass and mirror companies.
A dark black metal edge
makes the mirror stand out in
a sleek, elegant way. You can
also-add framed mirrors to
hang on top of a farge wall
mirror. These will add depth
and drama to a simple mir-
rored wall. Yet another
Option is to have an electri-
cian add sconces to your mir-
rored wall
You may need to have a
, glass expert cut the holes for
you and then have it profes-
sionally wired, but the-look is -
very elegant and high-end.
Another trend.today is to add
outdoor lighting fixtures to .
the indoors. If you're thinking
about sconces, take a quick
look through the, outdoor
lighting section of your
favorite lighting store or
home center-and see if there
isn't an outdoor fixture that
would look good in your
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(At left) The mirrors in this ele-
gant master bathroom ate far
. from plain. Dressed up with
decorative metal edging in a
contrasting color and then
,topped by stylish black-edged
mirrors makes the mirrors in
this bathroom anything but
blah. "Outdoor lighting fixtures
are another unique touch.
bathroom. These fixtures
stand out because they're
unexpected, and because
they're enclosed, they won't
get dusty like traditional
indoor lighting fixtures.
Project that pays
If you've been looking for a
simple project around the
house that will give you good
design return for your time
and money, look no further
than your own reflection.
Adding a decorative frame
around a plain bathroom mir-
ror is simple, quick (depend-
ing on your framing tech-
nique), and not very costly.
In fact; for about $25 in
stock moulding and a small
amount of mitering, you can
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$285.000.
HARBOUR SPRINGS- 4/2, 2 car gar
Newer area, very open, beaut, sione
rpic lenced yard. corner lot Close to
schools/ beaches. Just listed $219,900.
SAN PABLO & BEACH BLVD- Tivoli
Subd Nice 3.2, 2 car gar., minutes Irom
peaches, shopping Newer home, Ig yard
Reduced to $239 900! .
FORT CAROLINE. Duplex- each side
nas 2/2 1 car gar. & RV/ bqal parking.
$292 400.
DUNNS PLANTATION, Dames Point
area 4/3. over 30K in upgrades. Below
appraisal. Berter than a model home
$289,900
BONAPARTE CROSSING- New home.
.1/2 near schools & shops. $234,500.
221-1711 OR 241-5501
Intracoastal West
One-of-a-Kind!
1.35 acres of pristine waterfront privacy in
popular Marsh Sound. Tnis is an absolute-
ly immaculate 4BR/3BA home that offers
the best of all worlds. Great home. greal
location and in fantastic shape. $450.000
Call Mark of Tne Dilworth Realty Group of
Vanguard GMAC 904-591-6976.
A Gt3Wi FSBO, All Bch.-3/2? rWie:
1 26sl, Irplc 2 car gar, scrnr prch in
beautiful quaint community. Bit '02. per-
led condition. $279.900. (608)213-3397
ATLANTIC BEACH duplex, 2BR/1BA
$249,900 Vanguard Realty 463-7343
PONTE VEDRA Lakefront, 5/3. 2740sf,
fenced yard. Walk to bch. many upgrades
FSBO- 285-4715 $559K.
BEACH/SAN PABLO area. FSBO. 3501
Claridge Rd E. Newly-remodeled, vacant.
2BR/1BA, large backyard. $140.000
223-5149, 339-4685
3/2/1 VILLAGES of Pablo, eat-in kitchen,
DR. Ip. fenced yard, new paint, new car-
pet. asking $215,000. 220-6911. 553-
6105.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3 Blocks to Beach.
2BR/1BA on 60'x150' lot, 255 Sherry Dr.
$459.000. 349-2504.
SAWGRASS 2BR/2BA, completely re-
modeled, new 30 year roof, 42" hickory
cabinets, Iravetine stone floor. Berber car.
pet and crown molding, $289,900. 463-
0505.
HELP-U-SELL
COASTAL REALTY
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Dolphin Cove, 3BR/2BA, huge corner lot.
all bnck, cul-de-sac, updated tile in main
living area. Ready to got Just Reduced
$279.900.
PALMS @ IITARSH LANDING
2BR/ 2BA condo. upgraded file & carpet,
backs to preserve, vaulted ceilings.
, Motivated seller. $201 .999.
VILLAGES OF PABLO
4BRi2BA huge cul-de-sac iot. community
pool and tennis. minutes to the Beaches
At school. $288.900.
WEST OF PENMAN RD
4BR12BA w/pooll 2000, sq fi New rod.
HVAC, fence flooring, windows. garage
door, replumbedl Oflered @ 5384 900
INVESTOR ALERT PVB!
TWO 1BRi 1BA tloff Ponte Vedia Beach
Condos. upgrades including granite & lile
Iloors. fireplace, custom lighting. private
beach access. tennis, illness room 1 unit
currently leased. $189,900 & $195.900.
15TH AVE. S.- SOUTH JAX BEACH
Key West style conage, 2BRi, 5BA. ador-
able with huge great room, private back-
yard. great lor enlenaining, Low mainie-
nance landscaping $323,900
WINDSOR POINTE CONDO
Motivated seller 2BRi2BA downstairs
unit. fireplace, wood Iloots, Icar garage
Olfered at $144,900
S.JOHNS CREEK -,ICW
4Bi 1e w'erre bhoriuq room popular
floorr plan r .[ormal i.lin. during reoen
covered lanai. in ground swim spa Seller
to pay $5000 of closing costs Offered at
$339,500.
SAN PABLO CREEK
3BR/2.5BA. corner lot exc condition ,
close to teacnes & schools $269.500
Seller to pay $1500 closing cosisl
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Upgraded home on San Pablo Circle.
3BR/2BA home wspacious rrimaster suite.
Fenced back yard. large den, immaculate-
ly maimnained Otffered at $328.900.
NEAR NOCATEE- NEASE HS
4/2 HOME in Walden Chase oh CR 210,
never lived in. huge great room, $349 900
Call: 904-241-4447
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ATLANTIC &.Kirnen area 3BR/2BA, on
Iake. 1580st, 5234.900 Call Terry
(904)472-6254.
FSBO- OFF Beach Blvd.. close FCCJ &
UNF. Concrete block. 3BR 1BA older.
home $92.000 negotiable. 945-0226.
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$209,900
FSBO. GOOD Starter Homet 618-1
Dutlon Island Dr West, 3BR/1.5BA. New
A/C, rool, windows, doors, and applian-
ces: By appointment only. Call David
247-0665 (home), 704-2337 celll.
$210,000 TIFFANY PINES, 3BR/2BA
large corner Tol, tile floors, new root, F/P.
many. upgrades. 992-2249 or 514-7152.
REDUCED, INDIAN Woods Neptune Bch
home 4BR/2BA, split plan, w/2 story
workshop Upgrades .Priced under-ap-
praised value to sell @ $399.900. Drve by
1525 Forest Ave. Motivated seller.
Will co-op. k904)463-7245
WATERFRONT
PALM VALLEY/ PONTE VEDRA
On Intracoastal
New construction, completion late '06.,
courage style, 4200sl., 4BR/4BA. $1 975M.
Call now to see floor plans.
OFF HECKSCHER DRIVE
Gated community, 4BR/3BA. 3000+sf., in-
ground pool, dock, summer kitchen, water
views front and rear. Built in '95
5924,900
:Call Linda 525-2638
Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty
3BR/2BA. --RIAYMUR -Subdivision oil
Harislhel Rd 9A & Merrill Rd nghl at 1si
reLd igri. 3314 Inernalionai Village Cl Liv
Rrn.., in Rm. Kit, Breakfast Rm.. Kitchen.
Den Master bedroom w/large oatn, large
lUD enc shower, huge closet. 1950sf. Se-
curity system, enclosed garage. Call Own-
er: Nick 223-5711 or 612-4800.
OOLF WATER VIEWS
3BR/2BA. Coquina shell home w/splil
bedrooms & fireplace, on quiet lot w/
Streets Walk. bike or jog to the beach "
'Close to schools & shopping MLSf
327481 $399,900
JUST REDUCED
3BR/2BA. Located in Oak Harbor, '
new kit cab, tile & lam firs, Irg fenced
bkyrd, CB/brick front, Home Warranty
included!! MLS 316548 $199,900 (
ALL BRICk 3BA/ZBA ')
SLarge lot, close to beach, features
include fireplace, indoor laundry &
split bedrooms. Plenty room for pool.
Great potential! MLS 292457
$365,000 _
INCOME/COMMERCIAL
4 Plex East of 3" St. Good income.
Residential zoned commercial. Great
location for office. Business
investment & income. MLS 316914
$935,000 .. |
STEPS TO BEACH j
Immaculate 3BR/2BA, features
include wood firs, great room w/FP, 2
patios & new kitchen! Owner/Realtor.
MLS 285618 $710,000
OAK HARBOR! -
Great 4BR/2BA in Atlantic Beach. In
t he process of remodeling Bring all
'offers. Investor special. Hurry! MLS
(300745 $220,000
ATLANTIC BEACH LO ll
One of few old Atlantic Beach lots left.
'Enjoy the ocean breezes, walk to
Town Center or even build your
dream home' MLS 286099 $539,950
lAKE VIEW CONDO
Beautiful 3BR/2BA w/den & lake view
,from living rm & office. Screened
'porch. Lovely community. MLS
'310245 $219,500 '
NEPTUNE CBAOEM
3BR/1 BA, concrete block, new kit
cabs & appliances, fenced yard, just
steps from the ocean. 'Great
investment home! MLS 295067
$289,000
ATLANTIC BEACH .
Nice 3BR/2BA, wood firs, great room
w/FP, equipped kit, rear patio, 2 car
gar. Just minutes to Mayport base & "
beach. MLS 320579 $219,000
ATLANTIC BEACH {
Only 3 blocks to ocean, brick, 3BR/
2BA, large lot, immaculate condition,
upgraded kit & baths. replumbed,i
'newer A/C & root. MLS 317485
$459,000 i-
LUXURY TOWNBOME :- *
Just reduced! Gated, 2-story,
3BR/2.5BA, + garage; new fully, ,
equipped CBS construction,
Mediterranean style club house, pool
etc. MLS 314413 $329,900
MAYPORT BEAUTYa c
Charming 3BR/2BA on quiet cut-de-
sac lot surrounded by large trees,x
views of the 4th green Selva Marina *
Golf Course. MLS 316523 $198,000
SOUTHrJAX BEACH
Great beach home on cul-de-sac.I
3BR/2BA, low maintenance w/abovef
ground pool. A must see. HURRY!
MLS 326083 $329,900
Atlantic Beach
Watson Office
(904)249-3804
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NEPTUNE BCH FSBO
Total refurb, 3/1 home on 72x118 lot. con-
crete block/ stucco. Walk to beach/
schools. New S/S appliances & W/D.
Move-In ready. Will co-op. 446 Lora St.
$459.000. (904)241-5564.
LARGE CORNER lot, 5 blocks off ocean.
$289,900. Call Chuck 228-0553, Killebrew
& Co.
OPEN HOUSE
13236 Arbor Vitae Dr. Open Sat. & Sun.,
2-4pm. $199,900. 3BR/2BA, 1408 sf. Spa-
cious home In great neighborhood A Must
See Beautyl Assist2Sell Buyers & Sellers,
Real Estate 247-4442 jaxbesthomes.com
170 VISTA Grande 3/2/1, 1100sf, beauti-
fully appointed, $209,900, no condo fees,
327-0558. Candlerhomes.com
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SJ~lots. Single level & brick on quiet cul-de-sac,
tiled thru-out, new granite counters, vaulted
Ceilings, FP. new master bath, fresh paint, large
BRs, newly landscaped. Walk to beach, library., & shopping. $549,000
(JTB S on AlA. RT on Solano Rd, Ist LT on
Golftiiew Cit: 2nd LTon Jefferson, home on LT
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnoly@lifestylesrealtors.coml
For More Info:
Call Cara Doud
571-2612 or
Tom Gibbon
S566-6501'
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 12-3 PM
1161 Sandpiper Ln., A.B.
Perfection! 3/2 home has sophisticated
style and convenient location. Close to the
beach, schools, parks, & Town Center.
$399,900
(Dir: N. on Seminole Rd., Left on 11th St.,
Rt. on Linkside Dr., Left on Sandpiper to
1161)
Tranquility! Private & tucked away this
2/2.5 town-home in North A.B. is a dream.
Ocean views relax the master bedroom.
$549,900
Serenity! Top floor condo-homeein the
Palms at Marsh Landing. Tile floors and
picturesque view set this home apart. 1/1
w/garage. $159,900
," Call Rosemary Naughton
904-568-1523
"She KnOwSS the beaches!"
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4
Fish are a'Jumpin ... P.V. Lakefront
Crisp. spacious L'Atrium 2/2 patio home, serene waterfront setting from
26 x 15' screened lanai. Breathtaking views, open GR/DR/Kit. indoor
Util. Rm. 2 car gar too! Take S. AIA, L at Say, grass Village to 2452
Lorraine Ci. S %342.000 -
"Sea Turtle Patrol" at Your Doorstep!
Simply the best' Adorable Nept. traditional bch gem, I home off ocean.
delightful head to toe! Hrd%%d firs, f-place. huge suhroom, handsome built-
ins. window% s galore! $849.000
New Listing ... A.B. Classic "Surf's Up!"
Grab sour chance! Rustic. 3/2 lust 3 blks to ocean on favorite 10th St.
Gorgeous 85' x 135' lot ,%/room for pool. expand or total re-build. Lrg.
tiled gameroom, orig. wd. floors .. all so beachy fun & unique! Bike to
Sliders! $684.000 .
Picturesque A.B. Dune Walk-Over ..1/2 Bik!
Savor rushing t aves & autumn breezes! Fairytale hidea\ ay, 3 homes off,
ocean. Custom elite upgraded LR/DR/Kit, vintage 3BR cottage ambiance.
,wd. floors, rear carport & storage, easy possibilities for 2nd floor
expansions. $795,000
Buy Smart in Neptune- "A Hidden Pearl" Triplex
Capture paradise in hub of Nept, only 7 homes off ocean & 6 blks to,
town-center! C. blk. duplex & 1/1 apt. in rear-- needs., muscle & TLC.,
Huge lot w/room for pool & deck! Your chance to re-do, make it home
or 3 strong rentals: $649,500
S. Jax Bch "Near Ocean" 2 Story REDUCED!
Fun, unique 3/3 just 5 biks to ocean jogs & short bike ride to great hotspots.
Hrdwd/tile floors, versatile Bonus/office, up, deep, private lot, low'
maintenance, stucco exterior. Seller is ready to make it happen' NOW!
Super value. $410,000 .
I.A .E : nIc m o LIVE IN AB <$400,000. 6 blocks to ocean,
3BR/2BA, VERY nice, modern, open floor lakefront, pool. 3BR/2.5BA, 2 car garage.
plan, 2 car garage, Oakddge Subdivision, See to appreciate. 518 Salve Lakes Cir-
PVB, $419,000. (904)699-2906. cle. $395,000. 904-994-4220.
MARSH LANDING C.C.- 3BR/3BA,
2300sf, gated golf community. $574,000.
(904)537-4083.,
ICW, 4BR/2.5BA, on lake, new carpet,
pant, ceramic tile, Fenced yard. $318,000
'(seller pays $5000 'closing costs).
703-5508, 732-9376..
2BR/2BA ATLANTIC Beach home on golf
course, $188,500, 247-9850.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 562 N. Nautical Bo
levard, 3/2/2 walking distance to t
beach. Completely Renovated, new kitc
en. BUYER INCENTIVES OFFERED
Owner/ Agent, Cornerstone Realty, In
904-339-0231. '
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Open Houser Srun 1-
433 BueHeon 'i .iVdr Bac
Well maintained, one owner. 3BR home in
the venr desirable Cypress Creek section of
Sawgrass Players Citib. Large lot. room for "'
pool, backs to golf course. $429,500
(Dir: Enter main gate of Sawgrass CC off
A lA, RT at stop sign to Cypress Creek, 4'"
RT on Bl/e Heron, #4338 on RT
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@ilifestylesrealtors.com
GOT KIDS?
46 steps to Neptune Elementary play-
gound, 3BR/2BA, 1998sf, new roof, large
comer lot, 1495 Forest Ave. $329k,,
246-5162. '
S. JAX Bch, 4/2, newly painted, $350,000.
655-3951.
INVESTOR'S DREAM Lot w/ house,
60x125, 9th Ave. N. Make offer.
305-304-9473.
SOUTHSIDE Secret Woods,. all brick,
3/2/2, 1895 sf, built 1987, $284,900 OBO,
Indeoendent Brokers 710-3111.
WORTH THE LOOK
Neptune Bcn Townnouse 2BR/1 5BA
Dontus loom wnith 10.12 storage sned
Great location 2118 Rosewood 'Dr.
$219,000. Call Russell 343-2206
Dolphin Cove, 6 Barracuda, PL. This 3/2
home has been updated in 2004 to in-
clude new kitchen with.Granite counter-
tops, tile & carpet floors, new trim & doors,
new vanities & water closets, AC, extend-
ed patio. Large shed w/ cable & A/C in
landscaped yard w/ irrigation system.
$287,500 Owner Agent. 887-6479.
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday & Sunday, 1pm-4pm. Wonderful
move-in-ready marsh front home in
Queens Harbour. 3BR/3BA, 2,676sf.
Hardwood & tile floors. Gourmet kitchen.
Immaculate. Atlantic to Queens Harbour
.CC. Follow Queens Harbour Blvd. past
clubhouse. 1st street on LF. 2nd house on
LF. $674,900.
C Best Deal in PlatnUain OaMs!
Unmatched quality & a Plantation Oaks address that js second to
none. 4,000 SF, '5BR/5BA; Italian marble, tile, granite, custom
cabinets, screened pool & lanai overlooking the lake & bordered by
a preserve for extra privacy. Best Deal
in Plantation Oaks! $899,000
OPEN HOUSE
2778 Lantana Lakes Dr. W., Lantana
Lakes, Open: Sunday, 12pm-3pm.
$196,500. 3BR/2BA, 1492 sf. Beautiful &
spacious home orna gorgeous lot.
2681 R.S. Bailey Dr. E., Lantana Lakes,
Open: Sunday, 12pm-3pm. $228,000.
3BR/2BA, 1875sf. Gorgeous stucco home
w/fenced. backyard and spacious Florida
room,' .. .' '. .
10519 Running Oak Ct., Lantana Lakes.,
Open Sunday, .12pm-3pm, $214,900,
3BR/2.5BA, 1547sf., Model quality home
on a cul-de-sac lotl
ASSIST2SELL BUYERS & SELLERS
REAL ESTATE (904)247-4442 or
www.Jaxbesthomes,.com
806-A 3rd St. Neptune Beach
MARSHFRONT 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 two large buildable lots in
desirable Neptune Beach setting.
$499,900
PRICE REDUCTION: 4BR/2BA
all brick home in quiet beach
neighborhood. $484,900
Call Jason Jarrett @
904-591-5917 mobile
904-247-7000 office
SEE
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NEW WATERFRONT COMMUNITY
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SALES OFFICE OPEN Monday Sunday 12-5pm Watersedge at
Harbdrtown will include 20 high-end 4 story Mediterranean-style town
homes with private courtyard and roof top
S.' terrace. The option to purchase 50 ft boat slip
in yur front yard. Only 3 leftl!l Prices starting
at $999,900
SCall Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
Lovely designer home. Totally and recently
upgraded. Poolside entertainment area. Lavish
landscaping bordered by azaleas. $422,000 "
Patrick Palmer Janet Palmer, GRI
REALTOR "S3 REALTOR
753-3105 ,t- .... -545-8830
Do you need a boathouse
With access to
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Atlantic Beach Hidden Paradise
Watson Realty Corp. Realtors@
OPEN HOUSE CALL Call 904-476-5537
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I ... Sought After ,,
Marsh Sound!!
Spacious 4BR/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
-. surround sound in the great room.
master bedroom and the screened porch.
The home office has French doors and custom cabinetry. Master
bath with garden tub, separate shower and walk-in closet. Jack
and Jill bath connects to front bedrooms. has separate vanities and
linen closets. ADT alarm and fire systems, irrigation system with
own meter. Offered at: $368.000
"Isle of Palms On the Canal"
Beautiful inside and out. This 2074 sq ft home : .
has high ceilings, ceramic tile. IBR
dow stairs, Master & NurserN upstairs
w/hards ood floor and screened balcony. New
dock & 10K]b boat lift. 2500 Ib ski lift. vinvl
bulkhead. Tiled screen
patio. Financing incentives
avail.S$589,000
aail. $589,000 all Evelyn & Steve Martin,
and "Double the Magic"
(904) 887-7053 Evelyn's Cell
,.-^ ^(904) 887-7409 Steve's Cell
Put the "Martin Magic" to work for you today!
CflY TO SAND
We've Got Your Home or Cpndol
AT THE BEACH
OCEANS EDGE 2/2, condo, granite, tile, concrete block.
Clubhouse w/infinity pool. 1 block to the beach, 1 block to
movies. MLS# 307553 $448,500
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING
LOWEST PRICED 3/2 w/ garage. Sweeping marsh views,
tile, huge screened lanai, club amenities. MLS# 306785
REDUCED $239,900.
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING GROUND FLOOR 1
bedroom w/GARAGE. Marsh views from Ig screened lanai.
Gated, pool, clubhouse, boat parking. MLS# 324495 $159,900
IN PONTE VEDRA BEACH
OCEAN GROVE 2/2 w/ GARAGE, totally renovated condo.
Tile, screened lanai overlooks lake w/fountain. MLS#308439
REDUCED $242,900
THE COLONY WALK to the BEACH. LOWEST PRICED 2
bedroom. Beautiful ground floor with wooden views. Wood
floors, tile, fireplace, crown moulding. GARAGE.
MLS# 326635 $229,900
BEST BUYS ON THE SOUTHSIDE
STONEBRIDGE REDUCED! 3/2 end unit. New carpet/
paint, A+ condition. Screened lanai, all appliances, club
amenities. CARPORT. MLS# 300731 Priced to sell $156,900.
STONEBRIDGE Beautiful 3/2 with 2 master suites. 1408
SF, tile, screened lanai, roomy & bright. CARPORT Close tO
shopping, restaurants. Priced $6000 below appraisal. MLS#
327334 $168 800.
TAL THETWINS!
DINE BARR DONNA SANDIFORD
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NEW LUXURY CONDOMINIUM
Oceans Eage resort style
living w/convenlent bch access.
elegant clubhouse, pool up-
scale interor touches including
granite tops, ceramic tile & cus-
tom cabinetry Michelle Floyd or
Jayne Hoffman $599,000
INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY
Under construction! Luxurious
2-story Mediterranean style villa
in Harbour Island w/separale
guest quarters, home theater,
wine cellar, elevator pool/spa.
50' boat slip $a3.550.000 Call
Micnelle Floyd / Jayne Hoffman
NEAR THE OCEAN
Located in small' seaside
community of Atlantic Beach,
3BR/2.5BA, 1836sf, surrounded
by natural beauty, pristine
beach, great shopping & dining.
Fabulous town home! $369,900
Please call Dehnis beSimone
PALENCIA PIZZAZZ
Dramatic' home with stunning'
accentsI An abundance of glass
throughout brings outdoors Inl,
Scrn pool with sitting area, frp &
-kit make this an unbelievable
retreat.. $1,999,000 Michelle
Floyd / Jayne Hoffmrnan
BOATERS DREAM
Absolutely gorgeous Only
home w/385' panoramic view on
marsh (2 lots). 50' boat slip In
basin + nav. boat dock in back.
ICF construction. Gazebo &
separate guest house. 8,000sf
$3,890,000 Call Marilyn Longhl
TALL PINES PARK
Great nghd,. great location!
Wonderful 3BR/2BA home
across From Tall Pinea Park.
Minutes to beach, schools,
shopping, mature trees. fenced
rear, large kitchen Call Erica
Parker/Chris Belaoi $299 500
ACQUILUS II
Terrific oceanfront location.
New construction 3/3.5BA,
2,525sf, 2 balconies, private
garage, fabulous amenities
ACorer unit with perfect view
All you'd ever want and morel
Call Diane Petrzala $1,350,000
'TURTLEBACK CROSSING
Charming 3BR/2.5BA' town-
home with garden courtyard
entrance, vaulted ceilings; wood
burning fireplace, first floor
master, eat-In kitchen,, dining
area, screened porch & 1-car
garage. $329,900 Susan Fort
CALLING WATER LOVERS!
Fabulous spot on the lake at
Sawgrassl 2-story town home.
offers open floor plan & easy
walk to -all club amenities.
SPerfect for vacationers : or
investment. $365,000 Pis call
Judy Smith or Gypsy Alexander
TORTOLA COTTAGE
Set in the new exclusive Beach
House Comm b/w PVB & St.
Aug. Exceptionally flexible fir
plan makes this the ideal home.
West .Indies '. rchi-tectture,'
granite. ss appl. $1,111,600.
ichelle Floyd & Jayne Hoffman
litW^E
Lowest Priced 3 Bedroom
in Players Club Villas
3BR/3BA single level villa w/wonderful water
59Bimug hL t 4. q spring ceilings, .large
k t fiI, tL'lb Ml41. 'upiio fiR ,ablh bedroom has own.
...." ~ bath. 2 decks & fishing dock. Community
S pool& clubhouse. Incredible Buy!
$379,000
Suzie Mons ConnoHy 904-234-8812
sconnollyv@lffestylesrealtors.com
Outstanding Sawgrass
SCountry Club Garden Home
Incredible 2BR/2BA Garden Home w/
golf course views, exquisite Spanish tile
thru-out. raised DR, soaring ceiling. FP.
Private yard w/lush landscaping &
courtyard entry, great deck w/hot tub.
oversized 2CG. Plenty of Room to
Expand! $515,000
Snile Mons Connolly 904-234-8812
sconnolly, -lifestylesrealtors.com
STUNNING IN OCEAN GROVE PEACEFUL ELEGANCE
.U.graded to the tee! Gorgeous Dramatic home in TPC's Water
2 floor condo, 3BR/2BA. Oak w/many upgrades, wet bar
"1354sf. largest "deluxe' floor in family room, wood deck off
plan at the BEST PRICE MBR, Koi pond A greal
Includes garage!!! Tons of neighborhood 3BR/2.5BA
upgradesI Reduced $249.900 3,538sf A must see' Please
Please call Alicia Benson. call Clara Sigmon $799 000
THE PLANTATION PONTE VEDRA BOULEVARD
Your Ponte Vedra address, It will feel like you are on
awaits you! Approximately .85 vacation everyday in this home
acre vacant lot in the Plantation -4.654sf, 4BRs. 3 lull & 2 half
Perfect community to build your BAs on private preserve lot
dream home Great comer lot w/gorgeous pool & landscaping
Bring your builder!l Please call Be prepared Io fall in love.
Paul Sandiford $329,000 $1.599,900 Call Olivia Seaman
Accq#
No S'.bs i.Ites!
Enjoy the Lifestyle of Queens
Harbour! Lake & golf views
w/in the beautiful 3,800 SF,
5BR/4BA/3CG residence
w/stunning hardwoods, screened pool
and beautiful open floor plan. $899,000
Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul
904- 859-9100
Custom built by
Greg Wilson in
Marsh Landing
'^:,.iis Loads of upgrades! Large private lot w/ screened
pool lanai & summer kitchen v/heated pool
& spa. Lovely custom kitchen & butler's
pantry, enormous media/game RM \" / wet bar
& full bath, built-ins galore & lots of great .
storage. Truly an immaculately maintained
home. Offered at $949.999
Call Top Producer 2005 Lynn Saul
904-859-9100
Charming One Level Villa in
Desirable Sawgrass CC
Lovely one level 3BR/2BA patio home w/Lrg
Great Rm. which opens to brick pased -| l
screened lanai & stunning POOL, split floor
plan, eat-in kit.FP.
Very private, fully fenced rear yard backs to
lagoon. $329,900
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtQrs.com
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280 Ponte Vedra BOUlevard Ponto Vedra Beach. FL 32082
904-473-4141 800-278-8171
151 SawUrz-s Cortier!5 Dtive, #200 Potite Vedra Beach, Fl- 32082
904-473-4100 866-350-1497
208 Ponte Vedra Park Drive, #102 Ponte Vedra Beach 32082
1 904-285-4884 800-352-4663
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EXECUTIVE COUNTRY home near Gain-
esville, lakeview, upstairs master suite
w/office. 4/3 2950st, 5 acres, built 2002.
$469,000. Independent Brokers 904-710-
3111.
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EXCLUSIVE SWIFT CREEK. IWATERIFRONT
MARSH LANDING HARBOUR ISLAND ESTATE
On 1.35 acres with endless marsh views, This magnificent MarN h Lan1ing
this custom home has over 7,800 s. tMediterranearn-srvle estate siu on approt, 2
tsq.ft, ooded acres 0/180- of waterfront on the
5BR 4BA, playroom, billiard/media Intracoasial w/-14' slip in the vachm basin
room, den, exercise room, screened lanai Offering almost 9,000 square feet, 6 BRf7 5BA,
Seated pool/spa, and summer kitchenibrary, theater, loft, reened lana with pooi/
w/heaed pool/spa, andsummer kitchen & ges abana Tis
Opportunity to purchase boat slip in wonderful opportunity to enjc., incredible
harbor! 53,250,000 sunnrees'and sunsets! 5i,950,000
I -Elizabeth Hnudg ins.
Prudential Network Realty's
TOP SALES AGENT '
'The Real Estate Profes'ionol ho els the tiei t tt'i, First Cost i e letsc .,
(904) 285-8449 ext. 3028 Cell 553-2032
(. Prudential .-
Network Realty '
Visit Elizabeth and all her pro erties on the internet dt ,
www.beacheshomes.com or e-moilat elizhudgins@aol.com
Independendy owned and operated' t '
1000 Sawgrass Vllage Drive, Suite 101, Ponte Vedra Beaph, FL 32082
SMarvin & Floyd
-\ Realty Inc.
Website http://marvin.grmup.com
Call, Joe Flqyd 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. 5309,000
JACKSONVILLE BEACH OCEANIA .
2/2 Oceanfront Condo 1346sq"located on the 4th floor. Enjoy the sunrise
from your 264sq' balcony overlooking the beach and ocean. $699,000.
JACKSONVILLE
1647 Sunnyslde 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. 436q'. deck with ,
views of the ocean & Intracoastal. $881,100 ., .. -'
JACKSONVILLE BEACH .
Desirable Beach property. 'Zoned residential/commercial.",1626sq' in
3 buildings business.plus 2 efficiency apartments. Near ocean. $799,000,
JACKSONVILLE .,
1647 Bermuda Road, Jacksonville, FL '
2/1' house, 940sq' on .14 acres. Perfect opportunity to purchase property'
near the Intracoaslal and within walking distance of million $ condos. $175,000
,' ', .- ,' .. '
OPENIHIOSE NEPilHINEACHlI
S An RIR ,/ 0 MLS#'301893/2.56co6mletely updatelon
& O .PEN ,ISE SUI'O 9/242.-04.00 culd eBsac.Deck, FP, 2 car garage, vauldd
MLS# 322716 4BR/BA ne, kitdichen., Ig bonus ceiling. $264,500 241-2417 ,
&"pno Din Atl BIld, S 3rd St, abhc t 1 mi, RT PIjIN E ', '
Seagatetacross, from Fltcherliddlet proceedsto. ,N.I VEMD BEACM CONDO
sh0l' 8 0 L B..,. IMLS# 297568 Ilfl, fatiuin'lake & golf
WillOW POND IN S!'.RASS fJNnf' C.IUB
MIL L 325-27 Reihoaf d & stunrunng 3BR/3BA. course views from private, sct l lJanai,1.car
1918 SF. upgrades include bamboo & nle floor, garl& 'storage, all appls incl. Resort.style.
granite couriers, stamuless apphances, formal LR amenities & great loc near bch. $179,000
uiFP& DR.,scrteeed&/cosed.p F sohi&oersiztd b241-2417.' .
2-.cr grange 51 69.0) 1 285-18310 / 'TOR N
JAN BE4 0lCONDO
MfLS# 325303 Constructionbegins 11/2006, MLS#2883W4indesirableNeptunen'hood.
BR2BA. 1651 SF, 3rd fir end umni, mane Open living areas. garage, nce"yard,
pgrandes, 78lSFbalconvst/ocea smeS.ni 2parl.ng'excell.ent investments -oppty. $267O 0
ipace- hi garage. 2 blocks lo ocean & retail a& 241-2417 '
commnirial,ur ii also available in bldg for sale .
750) W 285-1800 t. -l'E N I NBRlPEIJ'
PANION M in PO ED N. MILS# 326229 3/3.5 plus loft, lakefront,
MLST 321594 Upgrdes galore! Fb master downstais, cathedral ceilings,
5BRoBA, 45?2 SF hone otes an estate sUaJ IqLr laminate floor, screened.porch, patio, deck
iistil) landscaped wipo.lipa, FR-u/iEP. gourmet w/hol rub.)$379,900 241-2417
kicRhu.crhnas. a tlLR i nDR, lbrar .S, b o n r c0 E'nsE B h .
POWtE *EDR4 lANDbNG .NMLS#'304479Chaming spahLious home in
MLSf324183Superciean.illmainmtpned.onlv Atlantic .Beach. Huge corner. lot, wood
one orner & acruT>. street from aJdnd! This loors, openkiichen.screetied porch, twocar
.iBRJ2BA huIme sc+iened porch oieirs a GR / garage. $409,000 241-2417
Febon.lgame f room. heal ingre lsaster. summer 899,000 241-17
net care garage&. mnroof.e$23.990285-1800 ./2 IJtNSINA1 R.4TW BFA I
OLFONWI DR n MLS # 29630196 LMoe m& han.k2 ys'tnew,
NILS 324096Goige''is-stiom batli5BRj4 5BA 5BR/4.5B.k- 3 car garage, ranite, porcelain
home spared no espen.e in conia-ction!' 2-sior tile. 'gas pkg,' stainless steel' appliances,
%%iLk & MBR ss/gusFPi. gourmeikikbhen. librar.- central'vac, huge'bonus with full bath.
boniifgarir rrroom. helped pool/spa, summer' $899,000 241-2417
kitchen, 13car g.age & morel $3.475.000 1n W IE T 7W iCH!
GOLF-1I0AttRli S in NILS # 301923 Move in' & valk-lptbe
SAWORASS PlAIERS C UBI beach! ToTnhome features open floorplan,
MaLS#320286Greailx-auonclosetoPonte\edra updated 'kitchen & s' screened patio
Golf & CC's pool. tennis courts, park &.golf, overlooking lake. $.325,000 241-2417
4BR/J-5BA,homeniffersfoirmalLR & DR,1stlW &_ ,
2nd tlo.r masters, FR. FP 2-car garage & m,:,re' ATlA14 C BEACH SIFE
8-9,tYx 5.W-1800 NILS# 323119 6 blocks to the beach. 2/2.5
GORGEOF S NEW TRADlONAL HOME IN townhome, pri ate vard, garage, cul-de-sac,
PIANIlON Ol4S, PONTE 'EDRA ,tile floors, quiet neighborhood. $307,000
MLSl 324580 5BR/5BA. 4141 SF labulou's 241-2417
gounTet kitchen, FR w/gas FPformal LR &.DR,
library.% /built.ins. gmre room. MBA wiframeless AllANIC BEACIH 4BR/3.5BA4
2I 1800 on Igpreersve IOL. Open Idtchen Mith granite.
PONITE EDR4 OCEAMNFON IJOT French doors to balcony. 3 car garage. OnlW
MLSl 258460 Surnnng I 5 acre high-dune. It'4 years old. Decorators Dreim. $859,000
ti,'parir.,ramic :eanistews, 2310oceanfrpnttge,350 ",1 211
FT deep& ust N of Old PVB Condos, $4,85.(0. 241-" 7.
Aso available. rso hall' acre lots west side of PV All.4 AN BEACH [OT
Bld.high&idr's/100FTfriontage$650.00o0each NLS# 310715 Largest available in AB/
285-1800 Selva Nlarina area. Offers.43 a-res meeting
ON CANAL ON INW1T44OSlAL Atlantic Beach requirements. The Best of
MLS# 312357 Great sie*s from this 4BRp/BA the Best! $1.065,000 241-2417
bnckhbme.2200SF.atoatainft dockFRoffersa O
brick FP. skylights & opens o the patio There isa AAN11C B EAl CONDOI!
urge riair suite, 2-car gar-age & more Come & MILS# 279538 2BR/2.5BA Iownhome in
S.e this one $59.900 285-1800 Ocean Village. Steps to ocean, spacious klot
PONCE VEDRA CONDO RFDICEDI and Ig master suite. $389,000 241-2417.
MLS# 266782 Consenient to beach, shopping, N En AMONI TES
schools& ingatedco.mmutniv.2BR/2BA, LR/DR Mf A N .
combo .'F-P, scmdbalcon,. ne wcdiling anis.man INULS# 300017 Completely redone 3/2 with
community amentne.s including pool. clubhouse cathedral ceiling, great room, teak floors thru
u/lkitchen, f.rimesscra.theatrenom.tenrnis&More! out, new gourmet kitchen w/stainless
$224.3(k 285-1800 appliances and cusiom master retreat. Aone
1WEST PRICE hi PON VEDIMS of a kind home. $759,900 241-2417
SEaIEW PARK
MLS# 294662 East of AIA & REDLICEDI FAN ASIC OPPORflUNMI
Renoated 2BR/IBA concrete block h6me on 60 MLS# 306477 Zoned res/comm use;
S10' lot. dalue is in the lot' Build a dream home property has tremendous potential due to
within walking distance to the beach! A great outstanding location! S590,000 241-2417
oppornunityv' 349.9 285-1800 a
JAX BEACH Water Lover's Dream 3/2
wlhealed pool, new root, kitchen and
baths, wood flooring, paint. $369,900. Call
Elhan Gregory 904-502-9700. CCIN Real
Estale Services
MLS 299269 This magnificent home Is a Wm '4W I
Morgan masterpiece & red the 'Excellence
In Design Award' from the Amer.lnst.of
Architects in Jax. Home has over 1800 SF of
cov. porches. Home is built around a lovely
hay tree. The micronesian metal roof design
affords beautiful ocean views, artist's studio,
dumb waiter or elevator, huge 3 car gar& sep
entry to full guest suite. One of the most
unique homes In Jax. $1,895,000
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.
Prudential
pNetwork Realty 'o, .. 759-8827 (cell)
Irdepcrdenil, Osnc~ ,. Operued 241-2417 ext. 209(office),
SOUTH ,
PONTE VEDRA!' .
This 70' X 100' lot has both the
beach and the Intracoastal -
Waterway just short distance
away.. The dead end street with '
boat ramrl at the end' makes pesents....
boating easily accessible Judy Nicholson presents....
boating .-easily accessible ,..
, offering the best of both worlds
for,'. outdoor' enthusiasts. .Makin Dreams a Rea/ity~
$279,000.,MLS # 317487 Dir:904-280-2820 -
ATLANTIC BEACH! Ee:904-24-2160
Corner lot, concrete, block ,ve:90.4-24.-160
construction,. paneling E-mail:judybythebeach@aol.com
throughout interior of.2nd floor,
downstairs efficiency apt..'law~ VIEw THE VITLUAL ToURS AT
irrigation, yard well'and pump, www.judynicholson.com
2 c.ar garage, built in 1947. ho m
Short 'walk- to.ithe beach.
$695,000. MLS#297791. ..
AZALEA POINTI! Replumbed in 2003 and hvac and
4 AE, PO .. windows were replaced in 2004.
4 bedroom home overlooking $309,000 MLS#320586
ithe lagoon. High ceilings.
formal living and dining. EXCLUSIVEPONT
abundant storage. Split VEDRA COMMUNIT-Y
bedroom arrangement, family Built in 1993 on 2.4 acres of
room. wicth fireplace and. paradise with 3 Bedrooms
screened pool area. $574,500 upstairs plus bonus room. This
MLS#321658 gated community offers security,
DOLPHINCOVE ;PVE privacy,'and.opportunityf6 have
your horse in your backyard',
,3 bedrooms, 'baths~ith a horseback, iding trails and
flexible floor plan. Remodeled lake views. Beautiful ooden
to'include fresh'lv'' painted akeiewsBeautiul oden
interior, anhd' hewlv iisfit'lled floors in a spacious dining room
carpet. The'new, glass top range, and ceranmic Ule in the kitchen
'microwave, refrrigerator and and hallway. $625,000. MLS#
dishwasher':are .included. 321204 .
C*Call Margi Petitt
Top -Producer
S",, 571-9821 ,
u K`
UpdatedSeaplace 3blrm Condo; Grund Fir'
1/2 block to the. Ocean in Old Atlaitic Beach!
Large Patio. w/privacy fence. Allnew carpet," new AC,
,updated baths, fresh ,paint,' new stove' & microwave.
'$298',000 -
East of 3rd St. in Jax Beach '
5359,000 VERY MOTIVATED
2bdrmf2ba,- 2-Carl Garage. Ayvesdme Investment
opportunity, 1 block to theOcean. Residential graridfitliered
In but.zoned commercial. .
Lowest Priced Home in Old Atlantic Beach I
Priced to SeHll -489,900!1
3 'bdrm/2ba home, approx 1300 sq ft, 2.5 blocks-to-the
pen, lot size 50 x 130. Original hardwood floors'thru-out.i
.Needs-remodeling but has loads'of charrt. .. : '
Completely Re d;Coatemporay o,, ;r
awesome Intracoastul Views
'1657SF Neptune Beach Home sits on the marsh W/a6h-85'.
S.dock on a small creek leading to the Intracoastal.,Remodeled'
inside & out. 3bdrm/2ba, 2-Car Garage & Awesome Deck-
'Offered at $499,000 -
S.Lowest priced NEW Construction w/2. car garage
East of .3rd St South, Jax Beach $519,000
j.3bdrm/3ba, 2-car garage '3 'Story.- Open Floor Plah -
Oceanviews from' master balcony. Lease.option available -
$519,000 .
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 expainsion/and or pool, 50 x 130 .ot size.
S Best Buy Today on the Ocean!!
Southshore Condo, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent Condition in South
I Jax Bch, Covered Parking. Priced to seif at $599,900
Contemporary Gem Selva Norte -"'
4Bdrm/3Ba Open Fir Pin Rich wood accents throughout
,.- expensive deck & tree canopy. Perfect mix of home, privacy,
and nature. Priced to sell $600,000'
E Investment Property
Multi-family I'" St. South
Awesome unobstructed ocean views. West side of 1st
Street, multi-family, 2 bldgs, corner lot 62.5x85, updated
over last 3 yrs $949,000
Awesome Atlantic Beach Home
4. blocks to the Beach in Selva Marina
5/4 completely updated -. 3640 SF low maintenance -
gourmet kitchen Hardwood thru-out. Priced to sell!
$975,000
Roof Top Ocean Views 1/2 Block to Ocean
Brand New Construction!
New Construction Town Home 4bdrm/4.5bath, 3 story
w/elevator, 2-car garage, Construction complete, in 3
months. High-End Finish Levels Offered at $1,050,000
New Home in Atlantic Beach
3 Blocks to the Ocean Selva Marina
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:
i concrete block & stucco on 1st level, frame & vinyl shake
on 2nd & 3rd levels. $1,175,000
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Acreage & WatelfroEt
Imagine your own Tudor Estate w/over 1.5 acres & 429
feet of water frontage! This tranquil 7,500 SF sanctuary
is ideal for entertaining & all water activities w/fabulous
views of the Jacksonville
skyline & the St. Johns River.
Offered for
t$5,250,000
Top Producer
T. 2005
S.. Ly-nn Saul '
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.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 1Oft ceilings
make these houses very energy-efficient. Large Kitchens have
GE Profile appliances, 42in" Maple 'cabinets. and Granite
Countertops. Also, Gas Package for Cooktop, Dryer and.,
BBQ grill. Each offered at ,
$649,000 Major Price Reduction! ,, f
| Linda Pomerantz 9 l,
I923-8030 -han lea-,
REALTORS-Now paving 3 c.Commission. '..
22 Democracy Court j
Constitution Cove
S. ,IAX Beach lakefront ,',, .
'Colonial. Qietcul-de-
saec location just block$ to the beach, shopping &
A ,"l *dinig. 3 br/2.5 ba. 1ug e'tir r -llbati.
j dressing area & large walk witcloser. Open andifi
airy Ist floor Living[DiingColmbo. Overisized
'kitchen with breakfast nook, all new appliance's
& walk-in pantry. $324.900.
,MARJA DI PELL, REALTOR ASP- (904)866-8875
S-. mariadupell@'watsonrealhrcorp.com
OCEAN 'VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR'2BA,
vatied .ceiling,. beautiful tile. Brngb, open
Iloof. plan ', 0No dogs'. S455,000.
(404)325-0820, (404)784-660,1. -'
,OCEAN &. PIER VIEWS. 3/2 7in:, floor.
1572 sI,' garage. Tne. North 'Shore
$590,900. 568-1613. .
PONTE VED.RA',.- 1BR/1BA. 7Z50sf.. open OCEAN FRONT 2BR/2BA, Deautilully ren
Iloor plan, 1car garage, hlckory cabinets, 'ovated, .18" porcelain iile w/inlaid'design,
granite countenops, Travertine slone .granle'slainless appliances, solid map|E
Floors -late shoer. 199900. caineis, wei bar, marble shower, garage
.(904)463-Q505_. and storage. $675,000. 233.7702
OCEAN VIEW 3/2. upgraded appliances,
.great, south end view, $474,900. Vanguard
Really, 568-4818. "' .
'ATL BCH, 2BR 1.5BA, 1250si, completely
remodeled- kitchen,, bath, file, carpet &
more, 'Cuslom closets, stone irplc.
$113,600. 773-3777., .
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, 1pm-4pr
'1/1 cohdo*'$134,900 in The Palms, take
JTB to Marsh Landing, Pkwy, turn right on
The Greens Way to The Palms,enrer and
veer left and make first righl to Bidg. #9 on
left. Unit #932 is on third iloor, Keller Wil-
liams Realty, call Stephanle at .333-8321.
PRICED TO SELL1' I br w/ garage The
. Palms $149.9001 568-1613. -
OWNER' WILL finance, oceanview 2!1
condo. 5$295K Call (904)891-6710
ESTATE SALE, PVB 2/2/+
Sal.'- Sun. only. 12-5prn Park setting
lakeview, new unit Reduced $18K, FSBO
(904)284-5251, Ocean Grove $212K
CONDO AT Maypon lip top shape.
2BR/2BA, good neighborhood, apprasea
at $137,000, must sell all others consd-
ered, t904)803-5359"
DAYTONA BEACH, 6 income proauciri
conooleis w/sdeller asskied financing
$279K-$695K. See seminar rot Sept 301h
at www lairybrdnercom Pholos.
vww.dayonaoceanltontsuiles com All
buyers will be approved.
.' Oceanv"w
MarketValue
This 6th floor end unit condo w/
ocean views is loaded w/ close to
' $50,000 'in upgrades! 1,700SF 3BR/3BA
condo. You, deserve a' hbme that mirrors
your achievements! $699,000 .
'Call Top Producer
Lynn Saul 859-9100
..Oce
Ocean 9 Villas, First Coasts Premier ocean side condo
community is accented by an entire top floor roof top
penthouse. Approximately 6,000SF of living area
including pnvate sundeck terrace w/ palm garden & Jacuzzi options. 4BR/4.5BA
.Panoramic ocean view w/wrap around balconies, 11' ceilings & over 1,000SF
luxury master suite. Offered for $1,950,000
Top Producer'2005 Lynn Saul 859-9100
Island iub
ATLANTIC BEACH CONDOS FROM THE LOW $1SOs
Just t.wo nnilcs from the b cch, [RInnd (Cub a unique nprminin rtir ti capnuc (In
coaFLql lucsvle bou' s ,l. ai. dienn dJ of ,,i an uorbcie-i'b'k- pPlce. 'nl l-'.uacioi,.
floor plans., esoir-t>yle coinmnuiiT.rv ntilliitlCs and up t' I l J rf'1 min itiIble Lu',
incentives Islndid Club ii a l ,:nimco ncrdlup oppoi tuitair )o c:.i' nu'l I n'i 11 unwi
you iLit dcd In itfie Isl.Id bl'e
904.247.9885
T2160 Mayport Road Atlantic Beach
www isadlubco do.cS
With .an accepted offer
on any of these hbmes!
Oceanfront $2.75M
6782 A.Ave'
5/4.5, 4725 sf, pool,.spa,
private beach, ICW views
Waterfront $889k
4234 Tradewinds Drive
3/2.5 former model, dock
Water to Golf $750,000
241 Hampton Club Wy
5/5, 5056 sf, 3 car gagr, loaded
$25k below appraisal
5/5 Pool in PVB S679k
S.:365 Sawmill Lane
.Lakefront, screened pool
4/2, on .27 acres $335k
1502 4th,Ave. N. Jax Beach
Updated, hot tub, deck, lanai
3/2.5 $279,900
,14417 Pelican Bay
'large lake lot, 'upgraded
Lakefront 3/2 $269,900.
4758 Kernan Mill Lane
, 1934 sf; open, tile, WOW!
3/2 + office $260,000
2460; Misty Water Dr. W.
Fncd ytd, reduced $30k'
, Adoraile i2 $209,900.'
1718 Ashmore Green
New Carpet, paint, treed 'lot
Jax Beach Condo $145k
I 1800'The Gre'ens #304
Marshview, app[cs, lanai
i. ,-
U-f.
$419.000 5/3.5. 3279 SF, 2 master
suites, back to preserve. all
appliances & pool table staU, built
DAVID KUO
955-0776
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EXECUTIVES OF
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WANTTO SWAP?
TIRED LIVING on ihe beach and would
like to live on a quiel wooded acre 1/2 Iol
with 382 n. ol rivertroni in a goil and
equesirani community just 45 miles south
ol Allania? I m looking to swap for a condo
or rouse' on JacKsonvilfeNeplune/Allantic
beach. Check out River Forest @
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me ai www.KwDinson@bellsoutir.net
JAX GOLF 8 CC, 3801 Biggin Church Rd
W.. 4BR'4BA. 3306 sq I only 5629,000
Grace Ellis All Pro Reahly Specialists.
655-7923.
ISLE OF Palms. gorgeous 312 new pair
inside & ou,. hlnuies. carpel, windows.
landscaping, sprinkler sysierr, A/C & root
$244,900 Tim 509-9071.
$212.000. 3BR/2BA. Beauiilull Built-in '99
wilg. fenced yard near beaches in quiel
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WATERFRONT PALM VALLEY
Custom home- 2800SF, dock 2 boat lifts
bulkhead 4BR 3BA, pool, delached 3 car
gar 100x440 beautifully reed lol
$1.475M. 285-0489
New office condos. 1400SF to
1600SF starting at $198 per SF.
i .l 11a l 10 U nt Kl 1
$205,900 3/2. open flr plan.
fenced backyard, move in
ready!
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Cl assifi~ed 3'
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September 22, 2006
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PV BCH 2BR/2BA w/ fireplace, all appllan-
ces slay, $179,900, 2151SeahawK Drive,
Grace Ellis. All Pro Realty Specialisls
655-7923 (cell)'.
PV 2/2 Gated, totally renovated, golf
course, spa w/trainer, pub room. beach
shutffle, WBFP, W&D. $205,000. Tom
465-2020.
BELLEZA 1BR/1BA condo, tile, new appli-
ances, wooded view. Exc. amenities.
$174.900. 708-3809.
OCEANFRONT 2/2, garage, pool, views
from every room. $519,900. Owner/ agent
568-4818.
APPROXIMATELY 1 mile to beacon,
1BR/1 5BA w/lofl, new rool, wood deck,
Kitchen upgraded. $217,000. 242-7529,
629-0606
FSBO. 1BR/1BA. Palms at Marsn Land-
ing. Perfect location, private marsh view.
.846 sq. ft. Newly renovated in 2004 Ask-
ing only $156,000 476-5280.
PVB. IBR/1BA, 550sf, tiled, new applian-
ces, ground Ifloor. $139,900. 285 6325.
1/1 CONDO In Ponte Vedra. New applian-
ces and a Ion of community ammenltles.
$168.000 (904)504-8064 or
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sNo Unfurnished Homes Penman Road NB 3BR/2BA home Riverbrook at
282 The Plan'tation PV 3BR/2.5BA, w/screened porch', fenced backyard, Glen Keran Hodges
.All Newer two story home, hardwood large lot. $1300/mo. 5BR/3BA brick home w/fenced <
f loors, den/office, balcony. The Courtyards AB 3BR/2.5BA. backyard, corner lot, 2700sqft, two car
$3000/mo. .private, updated unit w/garage, patio, garage $1895/mo.
I Ponte Vedra by the Sea PV balcony, overlooks lagoon. Pablo Bay San Pablo 4BR/3BAnewer
4BR/3.5BA, home has private $1200/mo. home on water, upgrades throughout, 1
4 backyard sanctuary, terrific floor plan, Furnished Homes open floor plan. $1950/mo.
2 car.garage. $2600/mo. Villages of Vilano SPV 2BR/2BA, Unfurnished Condos
Solano Cay PV 4BR/2.5BA, two oceanfront condo, wood floors, Ocean Links PV
story home w/spacious floor plan, upgrades, garage, amenities. Screened porch, fireplace, amenities
IT patio, comm. pool.- $1595/mo. $1400/mo. 2BR/2BA, second floor. $1000/mo.
Dolphin Cove PV 4BR/2BA, home Intracoastal West Palms at Marsh Landing JB
\w/all new interior, tile floors, garage, Reserve at Pointe Meadows Gate Screened porch, tile floors, amenities. ,
fenced backyard. $1500/mo. Pkwy 2BR/2BA 2nd floor condo lBR/IBA, 3rd floor, top unit, vaulted
Sawgrass PV 2BR/2BA, home has w/tile floors, upgrades, balcony. ceilings. $850/mo.
wood deck w/lagoon to golf course $1095/mo. 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor, top/end unit,
Views, remodeled. $1500/mo. Wolf Creek Hodges 2BR/2.5BA, vaulted ceilings $1100/moend unit
434 9th Avenue N. JB 3BR/IBA, townhouse, all upgraded, screened 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor, top/end unit,
home has hardwood floors, all new porch, amenities. $1150/mo. garage. $1150/mo
interior, fenced backyard. $1495/mo. Brightwater Gate Pkwy garage
SVillages of Solano PV 2BR/2.5BA, townhouse w/upgrades
I 3BR/2.5BA, townhouse has loft, throughout, porch, garage. $1250/mo. w REMAX COASTAL REAL ESTATE
- garage, patio, very neutral and clean. Stonefleld at Bartram Park Shannon Smith
s $1450/mo. Mandarin 3BR/2.5BA, newer two (904) 285-5640
Beach Avenue AB 2BR/IBA, 2nd story townhouse, 1975 sqft, 2 car www.rentthebeaches.com
story duplex, ocean views, wood deck, garage, amenities. $1600/mo.
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PONTE VEDRA- 2BR/2BA condol Club
pool, exercise & morel $975/mo.
3BR/2BA. $1200/mo. All South Realty,
241-414 1.
PVB 2BR/2BA walk to beach, newly reno- ATLANTIC BEACH. 3 or 2BR/ 1.5BA
vated, $192.000, possible lease/purchase, $895/ $795/mo. 1500 block of Jordan SI
(215)598.7488. off Donner. E ol Maypon Rd. Drive by,
then call 642-1003.
Majic
Realty
ATLANTIC
BEACH
Charming 3BR/2BA home
located on a lushly landscaped
.1/3 acre. $539,900
Call Tom Lawler: 285-6086
SFurnished Condo
Steps From the Ocean
A perfect 10, studio condo in
i Ponte Vedra, walking distance to
the beach in Sawgrass Beach
SClul. Totall renovated w/custom
cabinets rphy beds, custom
tiled flooring & bath walls. Fully furnished &
equipped. Ready for your week-end
getaway, or investment property, short term
rentals available. $269,000
Call Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul 859-9100
CONDO LM>N0 _.
Enjoy a carefree iefsty el
ATLANTIC MEACH 2BR'2BA .tonhome style'
condo 1. 2 block from ocean with ocean view, corner
unit, all appliances, new kitchen & baths. Water,.sewer
& pest control incl. in mo. fee. $310,000 ..
JAYPEAf CH- 3BR 2BA \ITI-. GARAGE, end unit..
FP, all appliances, incl. washer.drycer. 1258 sq. ft. with l
large.screened lanai which can be glassed in. $255,000
PONTE VEDA EAICH REDUCED- 2BR..2BA split
bedroom condo in quiet woodsy setting w, wonderful,
relaxing views from screened balcony. Close to
shopping & restaurants. All appliances stay. $199,900.
JAYBEACH 3BR 2BA w marsh views from several
rooms, including corner balcony, 2nd floor, Tio one
above you, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, appliances +
GARAGE. $248,500 ;
Let me ehy you findyour dream, home!
Sherri Beno, Realto^'
904- 651-1830
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30 yr. FIXED- 5.875% w/\WAC
15yr. FIXED- 5.5% w/ WAC
FLORIDA SMARTLOAN
.1% 5yrs FIXED/WAC
Borrow Payment/Mo.
$175,000 $562.87
$200.000 $643.28
LAN ECKERSON
307-2833
12041 Beach Blvd., Suite 5
Jacksonville, FL 32246
eckersonian2@ hormail.com
ILRTES ARE SUiBJECT TO CHANGE
S. JAX Bch, 3/2, $1450/mo. 2 cleaning
services incl. per mo. 655-3951.
PONTE VEDRA TOWNHOME,
2BR/2 5BA. wdhu. very clean & spacious.
no smokers or pels. avail Ocl. 1. $875,mo
+ sec. dep, 249-6150.
OCEANFRONT- 3BR/2BA condo in S.
Jax Bch Convenient to shopping. JTBI
Club pool, garage & morel $I700/rrio. Al-
so, 2BR/2BA $1400/mo All South Realty.
241-4141;
VILANO BEACH Townhouse. 1000ft to
beach 2/2. 1 car gar. year lease Privale
beach access. $950/mo. (904)294-5498
RE NTA
JAX BEACH, 3-4BR/2BA apt, WD
7-blocks to beacon. $1050/mo. tdepi
716-0579.
NEPTUNE BEACH, Summer Sa
Townhome, 3/2.5, W/D, garage, pool,
Pels, No-Smoking, $1280/mo 655-271
PONTE VEDRA, gaied townhouse,
artached garage, pool, gym. $1100,'mo
South Realty, 904-241-4141.
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.
Brand New Town home
1/2 block to the Ocean,
South Jax Beach
3-story, 3bdrm/3.5ba, 2-car garage, Absolutely Beautifu
Stucco, SSA 1.-Granite countertops, Open floor plan
I. crown molding & more...Ocean view
from master balcony. $2200/month
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
p571-9821
NEW TOWNHOUSE In S Jax Bch. 3BR
2 5BA. 1700sf, master suite wt jacuzzi,
balcony. Ide lirsl Iloor, laundry hookup, 2
car garage, fenced yard Small dogs con-
sidered. 893 6th Ave. S. $1500'mo plus
imo dep. Call 249-6150 .
ATLANTIC BEACH. 2BR/2BA Duplex Ap-
pliances, washer/dryer, CH&A $900imo
Isi, last, deposit. 803-2520, 338-1766.
PVB TOWNHOUSE- 2BR/1 5BA. com-
pletely remodeled, all new appliances,
next Io Sawgrass. great amenities,
$1000tmo + deposit: 904-571-6967
JAX BCH, 2BR 1.5BA duplex CH/A,
WDHU, fenced yard. $800/mo. +security
deposit. Call (9041631-4373
223B HOPKINS St. Nep Bch 1BR'IBAef-
ficiency Apt. 1 5 blocks from ocean
$7751mo Lewis Realty (904)291 7229
$850/MO -UTILITIES included. 1BR/1BA
garden apt. near beach. No smoking/
pels. 247-0354.
JAX BCH, 3.2.5, ocean view, 51450/mo.
185 5trAve S 318-0044
NEAR PONTE Vedra 1 block beach Best
area.. 'quiet, sale, presidential neighbor-
hood 2BR,'BA, lower duplex, new painl.
CH&A; W/D included. No smoking, no
pets $950/mo, lease deposit. 993 1118.
NEPTUNE. BCH 1/2 block to ocean.
2BR/1BA, deck. large garage, CH&A,
WDHU. No dogs, $1250/mo + deposit,
Call Trish 463-0222
OCEANFRONT 2BR'1BA 506 B Ocean-
front. Neptune Beach. Just remodeled
$1800/mo inCluding ulilitles. 545-1046
2BR11.5BA, CH-A, WDHU, carpet & por-
celain Iile, lenced in back yard. 2112 Flori-
da Blvd Neptune Bch. $800/mo, credit
check, .888,25.9-0783.
JAX BEACH- 1 block to ocean,
3BR/1.5BA lownhome, CHSA, WDHU,
balcony & patio, 520 S. 2nd St. $1350'mo,
$1000 deposit, 280-2728 ive message
436 5TH Ave. N 3BR/1BA, eat-in kitchen.
life floors, WDHU, CH&A, detached 1 car
garage $950/mo. t$950/dep. $200 non-
refundable pelt deposit. 993-8597
MAYPORT, 2BR/tBA apt., $675/mo
t$600/dep. CH8A, 280-2728 Iv. msg.
FURNISHED DOWN to. ne kitchenware.
1/1, long or shfort term. 1 block 1o beach.
Includes ulil. & laundry room As low as
$1000/mo. 318-0044.
WALK TO Beach. Eliciency $550.'mo.
1BR.$650/mo., 2BR $5800/mo., security
deposit, no pals. 12mo lease 514-8530.
OLD ATLANTIC Beach. 322 Grd Street.
2BR/1BA, 3 blocks from ocean, large
bacKyard, no dogs, $1200/mo dep., 246-
.1009
MOBILE HOMES. $500. to $550. on pri-
vale lois. Near Maypori Naval Slation, no
dogs, 333-5579
S. JAX BCH
2 BR APTS
CH/A, WDHU East of 1st St. $795-
$895/mo 241-7368, 733-3730
NEW LUXURY
TOWNHOUSE
$1620/Month
Large.3BR/2BA
Walk to Beach
,.0o,,p LQ95 So,,7,th St..-.: .,
Jax. Beach ..
,800-935-8347 ext. 107
BEACHFRONT 1BR/ 1BA, 108 Orange
St. Nep Bch, downstairs, $1100/mo inci.
ulll (661)803-6275
PONTE VEDRA Bch 3BR spill. 2BA, sin-
gle gar Upgraded including all new appli-
ances. & monthly lawn care 177 Del Pra-
do. $1250imo, s & last deposit required
No pels, non-smoker Avail Oct Call
568-1983
ATLANTIC BEACH, stroll to ocean.
Charming 2?R 1BA ap CH/A. W/D
$995/mo, dep.. lease No dogs
322-8545
CLEAN 3BR Townhouse. near ocean,
Neptune Bch. $1395/mo. Charles Leo-
nard, Broker, 241-7675.
NEPTUNE BEACH OCEANVIEW 2/1,
over 1000sf., just remodeled! WiD, ga-
rage, 212 Seagate. E of 3rd. $1195/mo
fumished for additional 1904)642-1003.
WALK TO BEACH
2/1 townhouse, W/D included, CH/A. ce-
ramic tile, approx. 900sf 405 141h Ave S..
Jax Bch No pels. $825/mo,, 5900/sec
dep. (904)343-9908
1BR/1BAon water. fisherman's delight,
near beach. $770 + down, 221-0847.
RENTAL- CONDO- MAYPORT
2 large bedrooms- 1 1/2 balns including
refrigerator w/ ice maker, dishwasher,
washer & dryer, separate dining area, tire-
place in living room, newly carpeted sorry
O DOGSI, fresh & clean. includes pool,
security system plus additional outside
locked storage facility $850/mo. lyr
lease, deposit & references required. Call
evenings 285-8325 or cell 403-9297.
JAX BEACH Oceanview. Renovated
Hardwood floors, Dishwasher, CH&A.
1BR/1BA, $800/mo. $850/mo $1000i1mo.
1904)859-1301, (904)553-1354
LARGE 1 bedroom. Excellent location. 2
blocks to ocean. Very clean No Pets
$675/mQ. 642-1214 and 241-1219
JAX BCH .near ocean 1BR unturnished
apt, lease references, $725/mo, 222 41ri
Ave. So., 221-4134, 703-5518.
OCEANSIDE, 1BR/2BA condo. just steps
to ocean Club pool. $975imo All South
Realty, 241.4141.
NEPTUNE BEACH, one block to ocean.
2BR/1BA 1 year lease, NO pels, 800st.
iricludes W/D. $1000.'mo .$1000/sec
dep. 918A First Sireel,. between Bay &
Pine. Call 246-8970 or 591-1218.
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Frankie -
Parks-Lyon
P R O P E RT I E S
Atlantic Beach
3BR/2BA condo. Seaplace-furrushed?'
pool. ualk to ocean $1 200/mo
Mayport
+ 2BR/2BA TH. Mayport Landing,
$750 $825/mo
+ 3BR/2BA. Ma port Landing. $850-
$875/mo'
+ 2BR/2BA, Countyard. new carpet -
communify pool, $800/mo No pets.
+ 2518 America's Cup 3/2 home. 2 storv
$900/mo
Neptune Beach
3BR/I,5BA Apt, Across from Ocean.
Wood floors water included
$1400/mo..
oWE.NEED RENTALS.o
.!- I -c ru*.fdr -._ ..
Professional Prdpedrt'Mfiagement
Call 249-2322
PONTE VEDRA- EAST OF AIA.
3BR/2BA+ office 2000sl. 2 car garage.
Courtyard pool, lawn/pool service include.
ed. Pets OK $1900/mo. (904)703.0242.
JAX BEACH new 3BR/3BA w'ocean view,
pool. garage. $2100/mo. 223-6896
COTTAGE ACROSS Irom ocean, 512 1st
St. South. $850/mo. VIP Realty
962-6190
PONTE VEDRA Sawgrass Players Club,
Bermuda Court 2BR/2BA palio home,
$1150/mo., 655-5990.
3BR/3BA BEACH HOUSE, 227 North St
7 houses from ocean, pets welcomed,
$1950 call 233-2151
WINDSOR PARK. 3/2, 1800st w/garage
Available now Hardwood, carpet
$1500/mo. 904-652-9271
N. JAX Bch, 3BR'2BA. living, dining, large
kitchen, screened palo fenced rear yard,
newly remodeled, $1250/mo + deposit
536-6400.
OLD ATLANTIC BEACH
Walk to beach and Town Center from this
lovely 4BRi2.5BA beach bungalow,
charming front porch & fenced yard plus a
detached bldg. with 2 car gar, huge sior-
age room, and bonus room igreal lot
home ohlce/ studio) Available late October
$1850 mo. Call 242-0203 soon.
MOVING, ASSUME Lease Grande Re-
serve Condos. JTB:,Hodges 2BR.'1 5BA
All appliances. $900.mo 534.58-147
1649 LANDING. Nep Bch 3BR 2BA, corn
pletely upaaled, beautiful neighborhood, Ig
lenced yard. 2 car gar &"RV parking.
51600'mo. deposil reqd By apple only
(904)910-6052.
JAX BEACH Holly Drive, 3BR/2BA. 2 car
garage, tenced yard, $1250'mo + deposil
614-5278.
3BR/1BA JAX Beach house, bike to
beach, quiet street, no smoking, no peals.
$600 deposit. $900/mo. 994-5861..
CUTE 3BR/2BA, PVB home, fenced back
yard. w/d. 51500tmo, Call (904)386-7792
ATLANTIC BCH. 4BR/2 5BA, complete
remodel. tenced yard, 2-car garage and
oln street parking, near Maypon, schools,
and beaches, $1500/mo deposita 869
Gavagan Call for appt (904).910-6052.
JB 3BR/1BA, CH&A, WDHU, large fenced
yard, great neighborhood. 1012 9th Street
Nonh$1100'mo 249-1104 or 254-7752
ATLANTIC BCHi Maypon. Spacious 3/2,
+bonus room, fireplace, fenced yard, pest
control included No smokingipeis. Availa-
ble 10/3. $1150/mo + deposit 755-4038
NEPTUNE BEACH. 3BR/2BA nouse,
1650sl, ig fenced rear yard, pers negola-
ble $1350,.mo -deposil Incldr'e5 pesl
control and lawn service. j904)476-3000
PALM VALLEY 3/2 Mob'ile Home Quiet
and serene. Monir.-o-month lease
$950'mo Owner/ Agent Comerstone Re.
airy. Inc. 904-339-0231.
JAX BEACH block & hall from waler,
2BR/1BA. CH1A, WDHU, FP, $800/mo
904-891 -0606 or 352-478-2161.
NEPTUNE BCH. near ocean. renovated VILANO BEACH, 4BR/4BA, 2850sl over-
2BR. all amenities, avail,. soon. $1 100/mo looking InTercoasial. walk to beach, home
247-1417 1BR. near ocean $750/mo. only 4yrs. old $1800/mo. Call Jan Hoff-
MmI H io. ,w,.nho,., ,,.nr, nnli.mrn .r, man 537-7777 Owner/ agent.
o--t l VlI 'n uUe, very co ne pur ny
2BR plus orlice, 2BA, ile floors. Irpic pa-
tio. WDHU. No pets please Walk 10 Town
Center. snops & restaurants. $1200,'mo
246-8267
1-1.2 BLOCKS to Ocean. Ist Ave. South
IBRilBA. $695/mo 19041891-0606.
13521478-2161
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36 The Colony Ponte Vedra
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565 Lora Street Neptune Bea
728 Bellteza Ponte \edra
1227 ISth Street North Jax Beach
748 Marsh Coce Lane Pome Vedra
9757 Rough Creek Ponte Vedra/S
1106 Valencia Jax Beach/B,
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Summerhousie 1 Beach Ponte Vedra
1979 Spoonbill St.
804 Templeton Lane
106 Bermuda Bay
97 Voyager Court
104 Crosscove Circle
1029 Hanover Lane
224 Seamist Court
10A The Watertord
6033 Bndgeiater Circle
810 Miia Vista
10302 Ocean Grande
2/2 1156
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ch 2/2+office 1000
2/2 1012
3/2 1700
3/2-Ilon 1650
Sawgrass CC 2/2 1465
each Pkwvs 2/2 1356
3/2 1500
Ja.x/San Pablo Rd 3/2
Ponte \edra/Walden Chase4/2
Ponte Vedra 3/2
Peone Vedra/Savgrass TPC3/2
Ponte Vedra/Seaside 4/3
Ponte Vedra/\'alden Chrase 4/3
Ponte Vedra/Seaside 3/2
Jax Beach 3/2
PonCe Vedra/SaAgrass TPC 3/2.5
Atlainc Beach 3/3
South Ponte Vedra 3/3
$2400 905 2nd Street North. #C Jawx Beach 3/3 244-4
$2400 505 Seascape Jax Beach/Oceanfront 3/2 1300
$2500 70 Beach Cottage Lane. Atlantic Beach 4/4 2800
$2500 117 Deer Cove Drie' Poni Vedra/Marsh Landing 4/2.5 2000
$2500 703 Landmark Jax.Beach/Oceanfronr. 3/2.. 1829
$2600 408 Seaspray Lane 'Ponte Vedra bv the Sea. 4/3 2650
$2600 9910 Preston Trail Pomnie Vdra/Sawgrsgs CC 3/2.5 2900
$3000 628'Preserve Vie Drive Palm Vallev/Maiar h rbor 4/4 -bonu rm3100
$3000 2451SounPc.nieVedra Bld SoudthPone"tVedra- I. 3/.2.5 '3500
$3300 133 SeaHainmock Wavy Pome Vedra Oceanfrbnt 2/2 .1614
$3300 570 Ponte Vedra Blvd.- Ponte.Veda'.- 3/25.. '3158
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$ 1100/v, k 49 Ttfton.Wav NNorth Sawgrass Country Club 2/2.5 1500
$1300/wk-DeerRun :. Sawgrass Country Clib 3/2 L600
$1400 The Colony ,. Ponte Vedra 2/2 1100
$1500 741 Spinnaker's Reach. Sawgrass Beach Club 1/1 700
$1600 .Sea Place Atlantic Beach -2/2 1200
$1600/wk 2839 S. Ponte Vedra S Ponte Vedra 3/1.5 1500
$1800!wk2503.S. Ponte Vedra S. Ponle Vedra 4/2.5 2100
$1800/wkThe Retreat Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2 -1600
$2000 Las Brisss Jax Beach/Oceanfront 2/2 1200
$2000 -Pelican Point Jax Beach/Oceanfronit 2/2 1200
$2000 Loggerhead Lane Sawgrass/PI.ayers Club 3/2.5 1600
$2000 'Vista'Del Mar Jax Beach/Oceanside 3/2 1.700
$2200 Quail Point [I Sav'grass Country Club 2/2 1800
$2300 ,92 Tifton'Wa) North Sawgrass Country Club. 3/2 1900
$2500 31 Little Bay Harbor Sawgrass-Country Club 2/2.5 1680
$2500/wk728 Oceanfront Neptune Beach/Oceanfiont 3/2.5 w/girent 2600
$2700/wk2824 Coastal Hwy Vilano Beach/Oceanfront/Pool 6/4 4000
$2800 2841 S.Ponte Vedra Blvd. S. PonteVedra/OceanfTont4/2 2100
$3000 703 Landmark (7 mw mtun. Ja. Beach Oceanfront --3/2 1829
$3900 105 Water Oak Water OakITPC 3/3.5+office 3200
$5500 1931 Beach Ael3irno.nun.) Atlantc Beach 3/3 2400'
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allowed on our properties:
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The RBpache peader/Ponte Vedra Leader
2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOUSE, ceramic tile
ltoors, CH&A, laundry room, patio, fenced
yard. 1 yr. lease, no pets. $950/deposit,
$950/mo. 617 7th Ave S.. Jax Bch.
993-1114 or 270-1284.
ICW SPACIOUS POOL HOME 3/2 on
lake, 1850 sq ft W/D, 2 car, sm. pet OK,
$1400, 699-2245.
JAX BEACH- 909 7th Ave. North,
2BR/1BA house w/screened In' porch,
fenced yard, CH&A, $970/mo.
(904)891-0606 or (352)478-2161.
AB/ MAYPORT 5BR home, 2 living areas
+ sunroom,, new wood floors. $1300/mo.
233-1346.
SOUTH JAX Beach. 3BR/1.5BA, 6 blocks
to ocean. $1300/mo. 710-5200
JAX BEACH- 428 3rd Ave. So., 2BR/1BA
house, CH&A, fenced yard, $825/mo,
(904)891-0606 or (352)478-2161.
ATLANTIC BEACH townhouse, 1 bik to
ocean, 3BR/2.5BA. 1850sq. ft., avalalbe
now, 219-2481.
WEST BEACHES, 1276 Broad Wing.
4BR/2BA, executive brick home.
$1350/mo. VIP Realty 962-6190
3BR/2BA .-BONUS room 1102 15th Ave
North. Available October 1st, $1275/mo.
241-8003.
PONTE VEDRA POOL HOME 3/2 In Fid-
dler's Marsh, %1500/mo. Pets welcome,
607-1030.
PVB- 3/2, 2 car garage, fenced yard, new
everything, $1600/mo. Joe 923-7066.
NEP BCH, large 4BR 2BAvwith gar., plus
covered parking for boat or RV.
$1650/mo. 904-704-1828.
PONTE VEDRA- nice, clean, 3BR/2BA,
garage, very pnvate, maintenance 'free,
pesi ok, $1200/mo. 241-4750.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/1.5BA home, 1 year
lease, $1250/mo. +$1000/sec. dep. 1310
Pinewood Rd. off Penman and North 121h ,
Ave. Call 246-8970 or 591-1218.
4/2 OAK Harbor, $1100/mo. + dep., reler-
ences, available Oct. 1, 1291 Nantucket,
call 553-6266.
ICW, ,340 CurrtIttck W, 3/21: car garage,
large master $1150/month + deposit. Call'
, 334-2300.
JAX BEACH- near ocean, 3BR/1BA."
Lease, references required. 218 4th Ave.
South. $1195/mo. (904)221-4134, 703-
5518
ICW NEAR San Pablo Rd" 3BR/1BA,
LARGE lenced yard CH&A, WDHU,
$950/mo. 241-1857. 246-0248.
SELVA LINKSIDE- ATLANTIC BCH
3BR/2BA, great condition, 1654sf. over
looking goll course, low maintenance,
.i nnrlmr. 904-219-7962 '
ATLANTIC BEACH
CYPRESS COVE
3/2 house, $995/mo.
PONTEVEDRA
PV LANDING
3/2, 2 car garage, $1175/mo.
ICW
GIRVIN POINT
3/2, 2 car garage, 1650sf $1150/mo.
KERNAN FOREST
2/2,1 dacargarge, $995/mo.
VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK
32, $1050/mo.
WOLF CREEK
3/2.5 townhouse, 1 car gar. $1350/mo.
THE VALLEY
2/2, $950/mo.
RIVERBROOK
3/2, $1295/mo.
DANFORTH
4/2., $1595/mo.
EGRET GLADE
3/2, 2 car gar., new carpet & paint, *
$1195/mo.
HAWKINS COVE
4/2,2 car gar., avail. 11/1, $595/mo.
SOUTHSIDE
DEER COVE
3/2,2 ear garage, 1425sf. 1295/mo.
SONOMA SOUTHSIDE
3/2,$1395/mo.
IRONWOOD- ST. LUKES AREA
4/2.5, 3 car gar., almost 3000pf..
$1900/mo.'
ARLINGTON
CARLTON AT OAK LANDING
2/2.5, 1042st, .$950/mo.
MERRILL PINES
2/2, built 2005 10OOst. $895/mo.
2/2,1125st, built 2005 $950/mo.
Both avail. .10/1 .
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
PARQUE DIANE' ,
4/3, 3 car garage,' 3300st, $1500fmo..
EAGLES HAMMOCK
4/2, 2 car garage, 200sf, 1495/mo.
VICTORIA LAKE$
3/2, $1395/mo.'
TIDEWATER
4/3, 3 car gar., $1895/mo.
4/3, 3 car gar. $1925/mo
HQME.FINEER RAI.TY
*41-5501 OR, .?i ,1.,
3BR/1BA, 8 blocks tq ocean,. CH&A,
WDHU w/large 'separate utility shed.,
fenced backyard w/llkl bar, BBQ pit. Must
see to appreciate 814 3rd Ave. S., JB.
$925/mo. +dep. Must pass, credit check.
Donnle 992-0088, 246-3690,,333-1822.
ATLANTIC BEACH,. SELVA'LAKES. 20R
2.5BA towrihome, vaulted ceilings, frplc.,
Ig heated & AC Florida room. 2car gar.,
comm. pool. Fresh paint & new carpet, on
lake, 4 blocks to beach, lyr. lesss, Avail.
October,,S135Q/mo. Caell'246-94.. ,
...,... NAVIGABLE WATERFRONT- '2654,.Jew-
NEPTUNE BEACH, 3BR/2BA home, can. ell Rd. 3/1, brick, rent to own: $1200/mo.
H/A, WDHU. $1150, 514-1090.' VIP Realty. 962-6,190'. ,
PONTE VEDRA L'Atrium, 2BR/2BA, ga-
rage, pool, tennis, orange", lemon and
grapefruit trees, $1150/mo. Avaliaole im-
mediately. 285-9884.
NEW HOME, Atlantic Beach, 3BR/2BA,
lots ot curd apeal,' $1150/mo., (904)242-
0257.
NEPTUNE BCH, 4/2, 1500sf, Ig comer lot,
newly remodeled, 4 blocks to ocean.
$1590/mo. 662-6522.
SOUTH JAX Beach, 3BR/2.5BA, 1* car ga-
rage on quiet cul-de-sac. Available
10/1/06. 51450/mo: 655-3491..
PVB. Solano Cdy, 3BR/2BA, garage,
large' backyard in quiet neighborhood.
Comm pool. $1,350/mo. 315-6558.
JAX BCH, 4 blocks from ocean, 3BR
1.5BA, CH/A, tile & carpets, new Kit: cabi--
nets. 1250/mo plus $1100/dep. Dogs
301bs and under considered. 514-4229 al-
ter 4pm. Broker/ owner.
1BR/1BA, 3RD Iloor. $850/mo. wood
floors, fireplace, patio Available 10/1/06
534-4559
OCEANFRONT, JAX Beach, 1BR/1BA.
beautifully furnished. Avail. 11/1/06.
$1500/mo. (904)910-3587.
LUXURY CONDO directly on Intracoastal
1MlrIaVIsta w/garage. 3BR/3BA, 2050sf,
$2500/mo. Boat slip available. Call Jay
343-1897.
ATLANTIC BEACH 2/2 beautiful furnished
vacation condo, $1300/mo, 887-5005.
BEAUTIFUL 2/2 w/loft & fireplace Wash-
er/ dryer, gated community w/2 pools,
clubhouse, and exercise facility.
S1050/mo. 280-2341.
2BR/2.5BA INTRACOASTAL waterfront
condo with spectacular view, end unit,
newly remodeled, granite, travenine, new
i appliances, no smoking/ pets. $1200/mo
without boat slip, $1400/mo w/boat slip,
613-2715.
PVB COLONY, MOTIVATED. 2BR/2BA,
1200sl, fireplace, W/D, 2nd floor, new car-
pet, huge ceilings $1175/mo. 635-6375
OCEANFRONT, SPACIOUS 1/1. Attrac-
tively furnished, pool, short' long term
904-737-2829.
DECORATOR HIGH END. 2BRi2BA.
ocean from condo, living room and master
bedroom overlooking ocean w/balcony.
Front balcony overlooks Jax skyline, tuliy
furnished, great amenities. including cov-
ered parking, pool, hot tub, tennis, and
sandy beach. Call for more details,
398-9080 ext 211.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR/2BA, Beach-
side. End unit, 1-story. May, give option to
buy. $1250/mo. (904)612-6532.
JAX BCH, like new 3/2 unfurn. Ocean-'
view. $1700/mo. 612-9172.
PVB. OCEAN Grove, 1BR/1BA w/loft..
Overlooks pool and on lake. Must rent.
$1,000. Andy 588-4295 or Ken 251-5370.
2/2, SAIL Cove Town Center, newly reno-
vated. Great location on gate Pkwy.
$1150/mo. 476--5280.
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SOUTHSIDE- 4BR/3BA, 2500st., single '"" """""
family home completely remodeled, large 1904) 285-4840
backyard on Lake San Jose.' $1400/mo.. |
Call Rebekah (904)998-8360.'
OLD ATLANTIC BCH
1660 Bech Ave. (across fom ocean). LgBeach
3BR 2.5BA townhome (2150sf),. frplc, on & a
fenced yard, deck, small pet negoe homes. Weekly/monthly. Visit us at.
$1750/md. (904)477-0102. jaexbeachrental.com or 535-3911 or
535-3828.
ATLANTIC BEACH, Oceanfront, 4BR/4BA OCEANFRONT- FURNISHED & unfur-
home, long-term rental. (9O04)344nD.. nished homes & condos From $500 per
Shome-.... ..... q_ :...... week. All South Realty, 241-4141.
ATLANTIC/ MAYPORT/Oak Harbor ,
1129 Sebago Ave. Soulh, Beautiful 3/2,
lenced yard. all new' kitchen, appiahces,
bath, tile &'carpet. 51$200/fno year lease;
no peis, 631-3583. .
1/2 MILE to Beach $1500/mo., 3BR/2.5BA
home,. -2 car garage, on qui-de-sac,.
Ig.yard, wood deck, privacy fence.
Call Amy 786-205-1631 or mail:
macs@adelphia.net. ,"
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA w/ garage,
large yard, $1050/mo.,' (904)Z42-0257.'
Any Jacksonville Home!
S. JAX Bch. 2BR, lully furnished, ocean-
front condo. Monthly/ Weekly., 241-0267.
www.rentjacksonvillebeach.com
ENJOY' A week or two at beautiful Jax
Beach. 2nd floor oceanlront condo. Nicely
furnished with fully equipped kitchen, w/d.
635-1055 for more into.
OCEAN PARK SUITES
Luxury furnished 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites
High Quality Kng Beds.
Equipped- Kitchens.
t 2nd Street & 5th Ave.' South.' .'-
www.oceanoarkp ites.com
.(904)318-044 ,
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA, weekly, monthly, yearly. Call
(904)249-8269. ;
OCEANFRONT 25R, weekly/, monthly,
pool, Call 463-7343.
NICE,, CLEAN 3BR/2BA $350/mo. +untliL-
les Call if interested. 334-6266.
ATLANTIC BCH- beautiful, 1st floor of 2-
story.Townhome 235-9304.
ROOMMATE WANTED -M/F $650 +1/3
fees and utilities Exclusive Miravista,
ated. ,pool, hot tub, health club, water-
ront .w/marna view. Room has own bath-
room. brand new large 'unit, 2700sl
(904)463-2p45
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NEW COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE/
shop space and Ilo for lease. Starting @
i500/mo. (904)514-1090.
FOR RENT. 750-1000sl. office pace
located in Jacksonville Beach. Reasonably
priced from $1304-5$1750. Utilllies Includ-
ed. Call Vicki or Tami (904)241-1656.
FREE KITTENS, 12wks old, assorted col-
ors Call 234-2692
BLACK LAB Mix, 5 month old, snots &
wormed, neutered & microchip Includes
vet records, crate, and invisible pet lence
kit $150 Call (904)242-2749.
TEACUP YORKIES Cute as a button
Males AKC Shots. 8 weeks. $900 firm.
859-0872 or 249-1425.
PIT BULL/ LAB mix. puppies. 3 males
and 6 females available. Shols and
wormed. 520 to good home. 743-2042
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EDUCATIONAL SALES
Join our teaml If you can excel at inside
sales 8 desire a last-paced work environ-
ment, we may have an excellent
opportunity for you You will ioin a Naiion-
alcompany & work in Ponle Vedra Beach.
Ideal candidate will nave 1. years experi-
ence inside sales, customer service, or
telemarketing, & excellent.communication
skills. Ability to handle business accounts
Base pay plus commissions FT/PT. no
evenings or weekends. Fax resume:
1904)285-0010 or email.
lim@mediakids.com
SURVEY FIELD Personnel. PLSiProlect
Manager & CAD Tech- F/T, benelils
EEO. Fax 407-926-8160, call 904-641-
0123 or e-mail HRJobs@drmp com
(www.drmp corn)
SHOWROOM SALES with adminisiralive
duties available for a well established mar-
ble and granite imponer located at the
beach Knowledge of stone materials and
design helpful. Salary and beneliis nego-
tiable upon experience. Fax resume o10
241-3204.
5 ,GA. a Uarium w/ wUUU olUIsag e.aUi-
nel, UV lignt accessories, $225. 273- TIRE & OIL TECH Wanted Monday-Fnri
4208 day. Call Boob, 241-5311.
HOMELESS PETS lor adoption- Cats &
dogs. 246-3600.
IF YOU are interested In advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE! Uncon-
tested divorce papers. Without Kids while
you wait) With kids ta little longer) Since
1981/ by apple. only (904)641-2187.
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REMODELING HELPER Needed. Must
have transportation. Some experience
nelplul 993-7328
LEARN THE' Irade. become an Optical
Lab Technician. no experience necessary.
,This opponunity does noi come around ol-
ten, act on ill If you ate dependable, eager
to learn, and ready lor a rewarding career
we will train you in debng a viial team
member In conslructing the World?s Best
Sunglasses. Apply in person at 76 Levy
Road Atlanlic Beach, FL 32233.
FAST PACED Orthopaedic Practice locat-
ed at the beach looking lor full-lime Tele-
phone Operator,' Appolnlment Screduler.
Monday- Friday- 40 hours per week Must
have 2 years experience either in a medi-
cal practice or on telephones Full Bane-
fits. Please fax resume.to: (904)241-7331.
GOLF -CART. STAFF Marsh Landing
Country Club hiring lor'Pan-lime and full-
time Goll Cart Staff. ,Apply in person,
Tuesday Saturday. Call 285-6459 ior di-
rections. Drug testing/ EOE.
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILL .
LUNCH and Dinner Servers. Host/Host-
ess. You make good money working with
good people in a busy waterfront restau-
rant 285-0139.
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GREENFROG PEST PREVENTION
Join our tearn. Our company as openings
lor our service depot. good salary, must
possess a good driving record, be custom-
er friendly. We, offer company vehicle.
paid vacation and holidays. Leap over to
us. Apply at 159 191h Street i N. Jax
'Beach 242-9002
Office Manager
Detail oriented mull.-tasKer. Word. Excel
experience required. Salary, bonus plus
benefits. Fax resume 241-0752.
BUSY ANIMAL hospital seeks Techni-
cians & Kennel Artenaents. Mon -Fri.,
plus weekends Apply Ponte Vedra Anima
Hospital. 28 Corona Rd. 285-7924.
BRUCCI'S PIZZA in Ponte Vedra hiring
Prep Cooks and Waitsiaf.' Call Bruce at
80fl.-7677 or anni, in norrsn
In accordance with the Americans W ith ,p I. y r .
Disabilities Act' and Section 286.26, Flori- POOL MAINTENANCE
da Statute, persons with disabilities need- "Pool Maintenance. Clean driving record a
ing special accommodation, including must 246-2455.
hearing assistance, to participate in' this
meeting should contact the City Clerk's *
Office no later than 5.00 P.M.. the day of LAWN SERVICE looking for exp. help-
the meeting ers. Must be able to provide own trans-
Lia-opeaMCpr'in. poy m nnu nr uiniu Pcn
Lisa Voipe, CMC
City Clerk
BL 9/22/06
portation. Great pay four rniglt person.
, Call 249-7883.
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MARKETING COORDINATOR- experi-
ence preferred licensed reactor lax re-
sume 904-249-2841 or mail:
mnonlqueO 13,1 3@neiscape.nei.
MATH TUTOR- Experienced, Certified HAIR STYLIST/ COLOR SPECIALIST -
;Math Teacher will tutor students grades .-Uf.-i_ at, Mlihe lM psi recently
K-;12 Call SlacipI @249y2293, *|1 Jo'. loir,il'mI y Cli.umsian-
YES. YOU can start painting bterte Open c.Weave a large amount ol walk-in
Art Classes forming now at new South customers as. well as long term clients
Beach Gallery in Beach Plaza. Weekly Currently we are unable to maintain serv-
workshops and painting demos. P reegis- ig both Thli is a great opporlun;iy to
traltion and into 247-4341, 708-2911. build clients, and make money. High com-
mission. flexible hours and great almos-
PIANO LESSONS here. Positive attitude and strong work
A Wil ,. ,,,.. ethics need apply. Call 246-4700.
lIl levels, styles & ages win me to yur
home Pian6' Tuning also available.
241-4954, 655-3300
MATH TEACHER/ Tutor, 3 mornings a
week. $60.00-75.00 an hour depending-on
experience. To teach 4 children ages 13,
11, 10. & 7. A Chnstian home schooling
family in the beaches area is looking for a
caring, intelligent, energetic person who
loves children & math. PQosdions will re-
quire a BS in math, and previous teaching
experience. You must be a nori-snioker,
without pet allergies and be able to pro-
vide own Iransponation to and from work.
E-mail your.resume to )obsforseven@ya-
roo.com. .
Oct.M...., .1=.0.. n...^C M-..
SILK PRESSER. Ponte Vedra area. guar-
anteed hours. 285-5644
.HOUSEKEEPER WANTED for home in
Neptune Beach, looking for a person
with own transportation to run errands,
grocery shop, prepare some meals,
and clean house. This position is avail-
able from 10am-6pm,M-F, References
required. Call 241-9042 to schedule an
interview, 4 1 -. '
LATITUDES CAFE and Martini Bar at
Jacksonville Beach is NOW HIRING ALL
POSITIONS: Cooks, Dishwashers, Bar-
lenders, Servers, Bussers, Hosls.'Hostess.
Experience preferred. Apply in person
Mon -Fri 10am-5pm at 2429 South 3ra
St.. or send resume via lax 904-247-6607
OFFICE CLEANERS needed for cleaning
nightly. Will train, must have transponalion
and phone Call 273-2761
INSTALLERS NEEDED.
We need helpers and crew leaders. We
are busy installing hurricane systems
on homes and businesses around the
First Coast. Must have Installation and
construction experience. Drivers
License and Transportation required.
Starting $12 and 518 per hour
Call 232-3000.
REMODELING/PUNCH CARPENTER
good pay & oenelits, company
vehicle/phone, must have good driving re-
cord. 568-8700.
FRONT DESK. Immediate opening for lasi
paced internal medicine family practice of-
lice. Competitive pay & benefits. Exp. only
need apply. Call 241-1035 or lax resume
241-0831
STYLIST NEEDED for upscale salon &
spa. Kim 821 4845
MEDICAL ASSISTANT
Baptist Pediatrics is currently seeking a
Medical Assislant al the Ponie Vedra
office
Respons.Dilhies will include giving immun.-
zations. ploring graphs, playing inroat &
urine cultures and being able ro handle
babies.' ch.ldren. MA cerlihicaiton preferred
Please lax resume to:
904-737-1548
BAPTIST HEALTH
Baptist Heallh Is an Equal Opportunity
Employer.
IMMEDIATE OPENING Foreman for
lawn/landscape company. Excellent pay
Must have own transponation & clean DL
Experience required. Contact Ron,
334-3311.
DRIVER
Part-time in Recreation Department, Sun-
dlays and Holidays at a Premier Retire-
.ment Community. Must have ability to help
set-up and/ or oreak-down for special
events. Must have C CDL Passenger En-
dorsement License. Applications at Fleet
Landing Secunty Gate, One Fleet Landing
Blvd.. Atlantic Beach. FL: Fax to 904-246-
9447, email to jobs@fleetlanding.com.
Weosne. lleeiianding.com EOEiDrug-lree
workplace
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED for two fami-
lies. Duties include cleaning, cooking, spe-
cial projects, errands, some cnild care.
Must have own transponation. $tl0nr
307-9107, 246-8190
CUSTOM Interior Trim Carpenter or nelp-
ers needed., any carpentry experience a
plus. Beaches and Ponie Vedra areas
Call Tim 509-9071.
CONSTRUCTION HELPER- Requires
knowledge of all phases of construction,
valid drivers license & overnight travel.
Call 246-8970.
GOLF COURSE Maintenance- Selva
Marina Country Club. FT /benefits/ 401k.
Experience preferred. Golf privileges. Call
246-4711. DFWP.
PASTRY CHEF w/ exp. & creativity need-
ead. Please apply in person to Giovanni's.
1161 Beach Blvd., JB 249-7787.
JOURNEYMAN TILE and sIone installer
Must have lools, truck. WC exemption. FT
position, top pay..476-3086.
EXPERIENCED F/T help needed for kitch.
en ano waitstaff. Please apply at Gene's
Sealood Restaurant. 1249 Penman Rd.
ROOFERS WANTED, good pay & Oene-
lils. beaches area work. 568-8700
BE YOUR Own Boss Work in a casual ai-.
mosphere. Bootn rental for hair stylists
Reasonable rent. Call Dennis or Vickle '@
333-5414.
BEACH PEST control company needsti
lawn care iech, no exp. req. hardworking.
stable lechs earn 30K+ DFWP. call 241;
7175.
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
OPERATOR
City of Atlantic Beach. 512.48/hr;
$25.958/yr. +benefits. Performs 911 &
normal dispatch duties Shift work to in-
clude weekends and holidays. Applica-
tions accepted until 9/27/06, at 800 Semi-
nole Rd.. All. Beach,.FL 32233. Test date:
10/07/06. For more into visit www coab.us
or call (904)247-5820. Ng smokers/ tobac-
co users. Drug testing conducted. EOE.
CNA
FULL-Tirhe, 3pm-llpm at Premiere Re-
lirement Community Health.Center. Excel-
lent benefit package, competitive wages,
good working' environment. Applications
available at Fleet Landing .Security Gae,
One Fleet Landing Blvd., Allantic Beach,
FL; Fax to (904)246-9447; email lo:
jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE/ Drug-Free
workplace.
CUSTOMER SERVICE Rep with office
skills, and Warehouse Shipping Clerk with
experience needed at HERE'S.FRED Goll
Co. 2205 St John's Bluff Rd. 645-9790.
PVB, SUMMERHOUSE: .brand inew.
2BR/2BA w/fireplace and appliances.
5-star amenities, gated community.
$1050/mo. Kimmie 904-333-8604. .
MARSH LANDING. Cute, 2BR/2BA,. wa-
lerview, 2nd fliqor, garage, appliances.
$10251mo. (727)686-1708.
BRAND NEW OCEANVIEW luxury condo
3/2. 2 garage spots, pool, spa, $1795/mo.,
631-0679
LIKE NEW. 2/1, 2 'blocks to oceah: SJB.
$1000/mo. 904-537-4732. ,,
VALENCIA, JAX Beach, 2BR/2BA. 2bar
garage. many upgrades, resort style
pool w/fitness center. $1600/mo.
1904)422-1599.
PONTE VEDRA Summer House.
2BR/2BA condo, washer/ dryer,
$1100/mo. 904-687-93711.
HAIRSTYLIST OR Massager Facialist
wanted to rent spacious private room in
jax Beach' hair salon ,$150'wk. Call
270-0997 ask for Debi.
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CHRISTIAN LADY Seeks roommate to
share 3BR apartment. 1904)249-1711.
(904)349-9969.
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til
ROOM for refi in attractive nome at wa-
terfront. Close to the beach, all utilities
Incl. $450/rrl6. each. 221-4117.
TIRE STORE is looking Ior sales & office
help. Full or Part tinie. Mon- Fri. Call Bob
241-5311
3BR/2BA, 1700 sf. Ocean viqws-frrm MB,
garage. CH&A. No smoking,. No pets.
$2000/mo. 1208 S. 2nd S1: 655-7365.
PONTE VEDRA 2/2.5, large bedrooms,
comm. pool, tennis, walk to shopping, No
pels/ no smoking. $900/mo., 631-1736.
PONTE VEDRA- new 2BR/2BA w/washer
dryer, lop floor corner, beach access, golf,
luxury amenities, no smoking/pets
$1100/mo + deposit. 755-4038
PVB HOTSPOT Summer House,-East of
A1A, 2BR/1BA condo, $1100/mo.
230-2221.
PVB, 1BR/1BA. Elegantly furnished. Steps
to Ocean. Garage, $1600/mo. 708-4022.
LMT NEEDED for busy chiro office. NMT
training a must. Clinic exp preferred.Fax
resume lo 904-645-3483.
DENTAL ASSISTANT Beaches full-lime.
some experience necessary. Call or fax
resume 285-3128
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean dnving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.
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FILL DIRT- Cheapl Dig ponds free for
dirtCall 497-9666.
InIs category please call 904-249-9033 or
email. classified @beacnesleader.com
Do something special for yourself today! Work with one of the
premier luxury resorts in tt ,world by joining the elite staff at
Ponte Vedra Inn .& Cltu. Our exceptional 'w6rk environment is
one of the most sought after for career satisfaction.
We have the following full & pair-time positions available:
Night Audit Supervisor
Retail Merchandiser
Grounds Maintenance
Asst. Bell Captain
Pastry Cook
Dishwasher
Doorman
We offer an excellent benefits package incluig meichal/deia, life V
insurance, sick and vacation days, and discounts at our retail outlets, golf
course and spa. For IrAmediate,consideration apply in person to
Human Resources between 9am-4pm,or forward resume to:
-IP.te.VedIa Inn &'Club
S200 Ponte Vedra'Bl'vd.
6h to.teI'e" Berach, FL: 32082 .
S.JobLine, 9*,3607T Fax: 904-2737.753
See current opening a.hospitatyonline.com/211464.
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NOTICE TOREADR .S LONGBOARD 9'6". Surhech. Hap JaCObs
WARNIIIG. WHILE 'Is.w.p "dOes- 'SaeG.ood condition, paid.$750 asKing
WARNING. WIILE Inis. newpaper does-. $ $50Chuck 233r9065
nor knowingly accept business'.opportuhity ,. C h' .... 3
ads which require you Ilogay a. eet:get .WHITE -ALUMINUM 4x8 IrucK lopper,
information or .thiat reter youto 976-or900r' truck floor mats, $100 for aell. 705-4471.
phone numbers which will result 'sub- COMFQTABLE 3 'seal sofa,. excellent'
stantial chargbs' 'to .,our2 pbbh e.bII' thee .I O Rl .L, '3
newspaper cannot .guaranflieetl, 'v6otid'li .,nditio, .beie & laLpe, $650, 4'1 -2820.
of orierings'in this classificat6oh.' 6lA'riy'ad- .MAYTAG,WASHER :like new $75. W9god
veniser requires vpu' to,:incur phpne'senrv .' Florting. 'Santos, Mahogany, Pretinished
-ice charges or pay.a-fe'e'toteam'11le.r'A Engineered; 5/8"x5',- 193sf.-great looking
rure ofl he;opporlunity,, please, ipponrt ; to wood,,ioors..$5.29.sf. 233-8986.
The Beacnes Leader, 249-9033.. HILOOL.WASE. Dryer. ea.
S.'. -WHIRLP O QL.WASInhER.8 Dryer. $75 1ea
15 YEAR eslablisned Allanic Beacn Hair
Salon. $28,000. Call 248-9781. .
.992-1470. '
DESK, OFFICE, solid wood. 30x60 vwinh
-rl
INK AND Toner-Refill ip Beacpes area. many drawers, $75."247-1473. -E-Lq
High prolis, Untalped: potential.-- E s 'to -
operat. 247381 ',WMENSDESIGNER clothing and ew- 2000 SEADOO JETSK- very low hours
..... S S .M;-N' --; h. 'ehry,-n'ew'a nd: arely useb. Barry ErBcken $3999 Call Tim 223-4.27
SUCCESSFUL. MARINE.; cdhstryctigni JSt. ohns, 'Raph, Lauren, Tommy, Baha HOBIE.CAT 18FT, 1988. 'sky lue, all
business assets-tor-sale.' Bargew/. trileir, ma, and more. (904)242,8953.. : equip. & tailer ihcl., $900, call Warren
all oois: Owrner relocating. 285 -2100. ,' ELECTRIC .STOVE -30' almond, works 571.-5937 '
,,. .- --- ,great. ple.a'r. $60 cash, 249-5135. '. HARBORTOWN MARINA, deep water
S- iii- .EAUIUL9:piepe alt weather wicker se boatLslp tor lent, 4Oti. $500,'50h. $600.
................ ".-...,-' >.',--.,, wijt weather resislani cushions $500 INCLUDES POTABLE WATER, ELEC-
ACTIVE NANNYR .onesiF.':, oeper 1Tape, /- 'N Swe.m r.rn simian 7 TRIC, DOCK LOCKER. Cable and phone
iransponaorion &' referr-ces.;-$9-$11/hr., .0, 2.46.4187 service e viable @ sp Mobeel sv-
any area CPR 8'"FirstAi. F. S' P/T. .'WIN 'Size.marltress/ boxes. 2 sets for icse i pump ou also available. 463-2845.
2U- 0u4915aa 52 sets for $75ea. AlI clean eas.
-C".live'. 246-1832. 13' MITCHEL'Tri-hull wilraler, no idle,
OPENING" FOR.:wo l 0 ittle l- in r-. r needs some ireriot fiberglass work. $50.
home. gdod reerences- ra~~ & ho_'rs-call BED- 'KING.mattress set, $289. Can de- 710-7522:
220-7493., .. liver.'(904)391-0015.
..BOAT STORAGE in PV Visi
FREE PRESCHOOL fto ,4 ybarolds-.. MAYTAG S/S refrigerator, ice & water www.MarinaClubPV.com
hour/ day MF.' State' Funded: Beaches ..service; 25.5c., $700. 249-3523.An l n ...
a n'nAT SLIP f lr laa cLaclsivp Har-
Academy' 1725 Penman Rd. 2468885''- -BED- BRAND name queen set, i
LOVING FULL. Da9 Carep o. new, w/warrnty $129. Can deliver
one and .thtee .'year 9 8olds:,-B6ches..'. 19)88,9350. .
Academy Child Enrichment -eitpW.'l25!-'CCISTO6M STAINED glass windows, etc
Penman Rd, 246-38857-'.."; '' ;" '--. 241-5666. '
-BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
'i. "Foam mattress & boxspring. new in
plastic w/warranty. $379 Must sell
NANN'' COOK/ Assistant' available. (904)858-9,350.
Res.. transportation. mature, abe.inchhick(bac
Beaches area. only please$654,5117.. '/B '"UBA Grante, 1 nc hlck black
a .6 5,_ .. / all).' Approximately 60sl. ideal' or
S' kitchen or bath' counter-lops or ouldobr
s 'lJAready.pollli8d. 1904)249-9122.
'B-~- i. -im~aE SV-'lf.V^.-.- .., *-r. ,ir ._n Lhm ,-i-i zrnn
CERTIFIED CNA looking .for. weekend
worK, minimum' $15.00/nf. leaye' message,
728-8614 "
HELP WITH daily activities, nurse and
homemaker. call Bridget, 220-34B.9,.
COMPANION, SITTINq, bath/showers,'
light house. Keeping and ,mqre.- a Statelic.
54683. 477-7862, 8 0F-524l-209-o588; :,
Kerryann., Tesa orTracey.';, ":
IF YOU are interested in ldverisingiunder
Inis category please'call. 9pa249-Q3. or .
e-mail: classitied-@bePc('ies6fadlgoP .
AIR PURIFIER as advertise dby-l-.auia
on radio show. Great health'benefits. Free .
3-day trial. 'No oblicjlions.'24 .21: .,'.
DIAMOND ENGAGEMEFjNT. rng,,i .5.ct-.
$1500 993-1118. '' '
6 PIECE Bedroom Set-includes .qiee.
mattress & box, new Sli I in boxes; $499.
Can deliver. 858-9350;-', : -
JAGUAR TICKETS, Jagur'aTick. a, Jagu-
ar TicKelsIll Call 246-4332 pr.625-6442.
SELECT COMFORT.Sleep. Number' Bed,
queen. Model 3000 $450.'716-0863. -
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT for sa e. Cq!
223-6733 -,
STEREO .TECHNICS.svrrounc soqnd'. 5
speakers, CD, black,'kgas rbinet, dIgital
audio, $145, 241-9671' '-'. : j,': .
'AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
installed for $899. 249-8877.
0' BIuJlT lU, or sai e, exclusive Iari-
bortown Marina. S169K. 463-2845.
North Florida's Largest
Boat a Yacht Dealer
Let's Go Boating
Moomb9 S Out!
Supra Out
.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
2006 SCOOTER 150cc. 4 stroke. 800 ml.,
listed $2995, sale $1495. 241-0361
2005 SUZUKI GSXR 600, blue. 3.551mi,
asking $5000 246-7587, (912)337-1765.
'97 CHEVY Surbuiban 34 ton. 119,000
ml., made lor lowing large boats., 6000,
247-8367
2001 CHEVROLET Suburban, fully load-
ed. side-steps, 75.000 miles Immaculate,
3 sets ol seals, AC Ironi and back. Call
422-1886
1996 CORVETTE, 6 speed LP-1, greal
mechanically, runs 8 drives IIke,3 Corvette
Should, 88k miles $12000.
190-1 616-6008
2004 TOYOTA 4Runner Limiead. 4x4, V8,
loaded., titanium silver, 55k miles, very
particular owner. $25,000. 904-338-4046.
SEWING MACHINE Repairs Complete
Tune-up All makes, all models $49.50
241-2112.
HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing In Commercial and Residen-
tial Cleaning Lawn Care, Auto Cleaning,
Window Cleaning. Janitorial Services. etc:
Call Hermon. 246-4238, 612-1755.
JR'S SERVICES repair & replace
.242-2546, 568-6067.
SATURDAY 9i23. 8am-'" 808 71hn Ave N,
JB Various items
OCEAN CAY 2973 Antigua Dr. Saturday
9-3pm
MOVING SALE! Antique and comlempory:
lurnilure clothing, glassware. china,
books, lools. misc Saturday, 8am-2pm,
212 33rd Ave S
DEMOLITION GARAGE SALE
18th Ave. No. & Oceanfront;
large oceanfront home and apartment,
Sat. Sept, 30,- Bam,
everything to go, bring your tools.
cabinets, ceiling plans, light Iixtures, tools.
pots & plants, patio furniture, kitchen stuff
furniture, shelving, sinks, A/C units, W/D,
scuba gear, paintings, stoves, refrigera-
iors, microwaves, lollets
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CAPTAIN'S BEQ, antique pump organ,
household items, misc. Fri., Sar., 8am-
2pm, 572 Seagate Ave
635 BOWLES Streel ISaturday. 8am.?.
Kitchen, furniture, college textbooks, also
cheap, ruck' runs. Come and gel ill
SATURDAY 9AM-UNTIL, 210 Bay Si
SOME OF everything for everyone.
E HUGE GARAGE SALE
Everything has 0to goI 1100 Penman Rd.
NW corner 01 Penman & Florida Blvd.
No reasonable offer refused.
Vintage Harley-Davidson learner lackels.
furnituire, solas, bedroom set, dressers.
large trees. new learner recliners anli.
ques. household, bed spreads and blan.
kelS, pillows. clothing, 100 much to men-
non. Fri. & Sal, 7am -?
DOWNSIZING MISC.. SATURDAY Sept
23rd, 8AM-12PM.1032 Mimosa Cove
Court East'
MOVING SALE. Friday & Saturday, 8am.
until, 2810 Jacob (behind Bikini Beach ofi
Mayporn. Rd furniture,, consI material.
wooden deck, and lois more
SUNDAY. 9AM-NOON, 1884 Sea Oats
Dr. Desk, computer, TV's, household
POOL TABLE, lawn mower, bike. cloimes.
eic Saturday 8am-lpm 984 Saillish Dr
MOVING SALE luton, computer desk
toys. clothes, and much more Saturday
9/23 8rmi;41pm-.288 Main St .
MULTI-FAMILY. 14608 island Dr. lisle; of
Palms), lurniture, household, electronics
much more. Sat 8am-4pm
CUL-DE-SAC GARAGE said Furniture
and more! 2050 Las Bnsas Ct, off San Pa-
blo Rd. in San Palbo Creek development
Jax, 32224 Sal., 9'23 8am-12-00pm
YARD SALE, Fri Sal. 9am tilt, 14290
Satinwood Dr.
SATURDAY 9'23 Ihru Saturdav, 9130
'11960 Correlius St.. near Kernan 945.
0226'.'
WF7
PALACE BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
Specializing rn consulting, A/P. A/R,..pay-
.roll, bookkeeping, notary services, and it-
nancial reporting. Over ten years expen-
ence in QuickBooks. Locally owned and
operated. Mike Heykens,.728-0683.
STUCK', FRUSTRATED? Call Rob All
applicationn., house calls, training, repairs.
upgrades, webnites, graphics Free phone
tech. 904-2i49-3034 or email:
callrob'@comcasi.nel
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
Ihis category please call 904-249-9033'or
email: classilied@.beachesleader.com '
_& LANDSCAPE. --
Total Lawn Maintenance. Clean-ups. Sod-
ding Mulching, Re-planting. Free esti-
males 247-3344
ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quality Service. Reasonable
rates 821-0737.
ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare. Free esti-
mates. Professional customer Service.
Mowing, edging, weeding, trimming- trees,
shrubs Licensed & insured. Residential &
commercial. CALL US FIRSTI 270-2664.
PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns Free estimates 246-0967
GREEN ACRES LAWN CARE
One ime or yearly Licensed, Insured.
Residential. Commercial. 742-6763
CUT RIGHT LAWN SERVICE. Free eshi-
males. local, reasonable prices. We do it
rignl ine first time No contracts required.
Call Ray, 607-0853. "
FILL DIRT- Cheap! Dig ponds free for dirt.
Land cleaning & new septic Inslallation
services available. L & D Enterpnses. Call
497-9666.
2006 MERCEDES SLK 350
Silver w/ black Interior, hard top converti-
ble, lully loaded, AT. 9,200mi, $49,600
Call 571-9821.
1996 TOYOTA Avalon, immaculate condi-
tion, only 64k miles, power windows'
locks, cruise, sun roof, new tires., 6700
offer, 887-9030.
2006 SOLARA convertible SLE, loaded,
leather, 7000 miles, full 7year/00K war-
ranty, $27,000, 241-0927
99 HONDA Accord EX V6 Loaded w'ev-
ery option, 10 Disc Changer. 85K miles,
Pristine cond. $10K neg. (904)998-3065
leave message. a
2003 BMW 5301; 41k mi., sports pkg, pre-
mium pkg, special order panlm & more.
New tires $29,900. (9041571 -4115
83 BUICK Regal, exc. cond., low miles.
lots of extras. Price negotiable Call lor
more details 223-9166. 234-2692.
2005 FORD FOCUS ZX5, factory warran-
ty SES features+-. AT, 6 d/CD, alloys, ask-
ing $10,250 OBO, 221-5976
DIRTY DEAN'S
Licensed and Insured Call 294-6116
OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Safe roof cleaning Deck & fence
restoration. Pressure washing. Licensed &
Insured. Call Kevin 994-0045.
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING,
quality work at excellent price, also pres-
sure cleaning. Call Nick 349-5990.
PRESSURE WASHERS for reni or sale.
Tucker Equipment Rental 246-1330.
OUALITY INTERIOR & exterior painting
by Glenn Keller, licensed & insured, cour-
leous & dependable, call for free estimate,
591-4007
WYMAN'S PAINTING and PRESSURE
WASHING COMPANY. 15yrs. experi-
ence. Specializing in Beach homes.
221.4117.
TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodeling and
repaint. Residential and commercial. Men-
lion this ad. 246-1529.
FAST INTERIOR painting, drywall, lex-
lure. Specialize in smaller fobs. 25yrs ex-
perience. Licensed, insured, references.
403-7389.
BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting,
free estimates, work guaranteed, licensed.
610-7768 1
SAVE NOW! Intenor & Extenor painting.
Pressure washing. 19yrs. at Beaches.
Free Estimates. 881-4223.
A PLUS QUALITY PAINTING, INC. Top
knotch work guaranteed. Painting, mm,
carpentry, wood repair, pressure washing.
Licensed/ Insured. Free estimates.
861-9500.
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IFYOU:are interested inadvenrtising under
Ihisclego.ry- pleasecall 90,4-249-9033 6r
erail: '.cIassified@beachesleder.com6 .
PERSCHEL & MEYER PEST MGMT.
We service thousands of beach residents.
www.perschelandmeyer.com 241-3409. ,
DAVID'S POOL SERVICE. Weekly.clean-
ing. Most residential pools $25/week+
chemicals. Licensed, Insured. We make
your life a little easier. 285-0240.
SHORELINE POOL SERVICE
Weekly service as low as $85 )er- month
including chemicals Call for Iree esti-
male 521-5162. .
tI YO are interestedin advertising under
Ihis category please call 904-249-9033 or
e-mail: classified @beachesleader.com
WATERMARK CONSTRUCTION, fine
home restoration,- finish carpentry, decks,
tIle, 303-3803.
KJ HOMES of Florida, LLC
904-339-0232. Free estimates on all your
home repair and remodel needs. Servicing
Jacksonville and the Beaches. SpecialiZ-
ing, in customer satisfaction. Over 20
years experience. Licensed and Insured.
CBC# 1253550
DRYWALL: REPAIRS, Replacement.
Renovation. Joe 525-7724 or Joyce
422-6068,
TNT REMODELING, Start to Finish.
Affordable & dependable. Licensed/ Insur-
ed. Call Tony (904)221-6586..
S.E. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS.
Please see our Ad in the Business Re-
view, 855-1254. ,
ALLIANCE BUILDER GROUP,.. INC.
CGC 1505263. Commercial & Residential.
New homes, room additions, remodeling,
stucco, siding. Any small' rush repairs.
Quality Guaranteed. Affordable prices.
Free estimates. (904)234-1179.
INTERLOCKING PAVERS- Dnveways
Patios, Enlryways. Top quality, fast Iree
estimates .904-537-0411.
FOR SALE new cabinets, granite kitchen
. counter top, granite bar top, 285-6594,
285-8195.
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc. Competitive JAMES WYNNE Repairs Inc. Brick, block
rales. Call Alan. 237-5301 concrete, carpentry. drywall. New con-
DnA n T"rDC u ..-... Tr.im,,, Wa struction & repairs. 333-1388.
1977 LINCOLN Continenlal, runs OK. and
1978 Chevy Nova. runs OK. $250 each
casn. 881-9505.
'98 FORD Taurus SE. looks good, runs
good.$2650, 280-7297 call atler 3 pm.
BATH & KITCHEN
Complete remodeling services 8 renova-
Irons Tile & Marble Specialist. Nick
1904)962-9312
REPAIR GUY, INC.
SMALL HOME & OFFICE REPAIRS.&
MAINTENANCE. 334-609.1.
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable for quality repairs. service
calls, painting, improvements and miscel-
laneous lobs. DAVE 246.6628.
C&J REPAIR Services. Carpentry, Dry-
wall. Painting, Papernanging, Tiling, etc
Licensed Insured 955-0593, 241-1461.
KP HOME IMPROVEMENT INC
Painting, carpentry, waler prooinng, pres-
sure washing, iile work, drywall.
904-241-7023.
ONE CALL HANDLES IT ALL
Specializing in kitchens, cabinets, oaih.
rooms, tile doors, windows, rotted wood.
termie damage, root leaks, drywall.
decks, etc. Honest, top quality work-
LOWEST PRICES AT .THE BEACH.
(9041710-3784.
HoneyDoBees,-"i
No job too big or small, ..'
if your honey can't do it, '-'.
call the handymen who do it all.
Complete renovations, turn key
service. All types flooring, custom
tile work, carpet repair & installa-
tion. Pressure, washing, construc-
tion & deck repair. Drywall repair
& painting. Garage cleaning,
debris removal. -
246-4203
Licensed & Fully Insured
-NELIGAN.
CONSTRUCTION
ROOFING DIVISION
ROOF REPAIRS & Re-Roollng. Trust a li-
censed professional. See our ad. under
Rerhodeling/Construction. State Cenrilled
Rooler #CCC1325888. Member BBB
247-3777. All credit cards accepted.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
mail: classilied@beachesleader.com
ROOFING, IN-TOWN prices @ 'the
Beach. 25yrs. experience. 880-9908.
CCC1326983.
'14*1 .4T1 W
WEBERS TREE SERVICE
246-9930
Quality work at reasonable rates. Stump
grinding. Since 1986
JR'S SERVICES
Trees, tnmming, land clearing. Licensed.
242-2546, 568-6067.
SOUTHSIDE TREE Service. Enhance Ihe
beauty of your irees PALMS TRIMMED
904-318-0569 Alan DeLoach
CUT RITE Tree Service. Tree Inmming/
stump grinding Tree removal/slorm clean
up. All debris removal/ firewood.
(904)646-9896 (904)568-6234
WOODARD TREE Service. Free esli-
mates, licensed & insured. C\ll 234-9757.
TILE, MARBLE, STONE
Installation, Repair, Design. Excellent
work, references. Complete bath & kitchen
renovations. Nick, (904)962-9312.
SUNRIZE TILE. New construction, remod-
el and repairs, all phases of tile work. Free
estimates, Mike 514-1241.
PINNACLE CONSTRUCTION, State Cer-
tified CBC 1253980. New Construction,
Room Additions, Remodeling, Repairs,
Decks. 904-307.2214.
HENRY LINK 48'X70' glass ftop rattn.ldin-
ing room set wi 6 chals, -$1-20(OBO,' ,
242-9232.
TAKE YOUR LIFE BACK! Need home IF YOU are interested in advertising under
loan; -UR LIt E B Gottenhome runthis category please call 904-249-9033 or
loan Cred problems' Gotlen the run emai: clas'fed@beachesleadel.'n
around'?'Mortgage & credit specialist, tree ''l classified@beachesleader.cof
consult 19041251-4114 ".
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Ponte Vedra Inn & Club Spa
Opening in late October Training Now
Premiere Destination Spa Job Fair
Tues. 9/26, Thurs. 9/28 10am..4pon
Spa Front Desk Massage'Therapist
Nail Tech Spa Concierge
I And Mo re I
War.
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Q~nWRAW AWK Q=Dlr= fn f
WANTED TO buy dog grooming equip-
meni/suppllles, 945-5396
MOVING SALE! Saturday, 7am-12pm
Furniture, planning bed, clothing rmisc.
1210 2nd St. N. No Early Birds Please
KID'S TOYS, Barbie jeep tandem bike,
household alems and lots more, Ssi. 8am-
1pm CORNER 9TH AVE. NO. & 6TH ST.
NO.
MOVING SALE! Cloihes, mus.c. collect.
bles, surn, lurnilure Friday. Saturday.
8am-2pm. 416 5th Ave. S.
PADGETT'S A'C & Healing, Inc. Family
owned and operated. When quality and
customer service are demanded call
Travis at 588-5222.
SERVICE, REPAIRS, INSTALLATIONS'
Free Estimates License CAC1814887.
ABOVE & Beyond Housekeeping. De-
pendable. detailed cleaning Licensed. In-
sured, 'bonded, references Immediate
openings. 591-5901 514-1188.
HOUSE CLEANING. honest, last, reliable.
fair pricing, call Mana. 777-4830
THE TWO ol us personally, clean your
home. 8 years in business with referen-
ces Call Tricia at 233-2621
AN AMAZINGLY clean house or office by
Natasha For estimate 563-7858
PLEASE CALL Lynne's Cleaning Service
lor your cleaning needs. Honest, depend-
able Pet & House sittng. 343-4018.
ANOMOTEC QUALITY Electrical Serv-
ices. Free eslimaies lor repair installation.
CommiRes. Standby generators and
Iranster switches. Ali eleclncal needs.
Visa'MC. 343-5535 Greal rales'
FENCES
WOOD Fence Specialist. Install, replace.
35yrs Experience. References. MIck Out-
door Enterprises 241-7276 838-9599
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