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Ponte Vedra Beach, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Mayport since 1963
Lone Democratic candidate has uphill battle on Nov. 7
by KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR
The outcome of an appeal to
the St. Johns County
Commission by a Ponte Vedra
business may depend on what
commissioners' definition of
"abuts" is.
The appeal is scheduled to be
heard Tuesday by commission-
ers and is No. 14 on the agen-
da for their meeting, which
begins at 9 a.m. in the county
auditorium north of St.
Augustine.
At issue is a Ruth's Chris
Steak House wall sign proposed
for the north side of the north
building of the Veranda project
on State Road A1A lust south
of PGA Tour Boulevard.
The sign was denied May 24
by the Architectural Review
Committee (ARCi of the Ponte
Vedra Palm Valley Overlay
District.
Ruth's Chris already has a
wall sign on the east side of the
building, facing A1A.
And although the land
development code allows a sec-
ond wall sign when a building
"abuts both on front and side
pled to about 33,000, but
Democratic candidates contin-
ue to run for county commis-
sioner without success.
It is with these odds that
Democrat Ken Bryan will face
Republican Ron Sanchez in the
Nov. 7 general election for the
District 2 seat on the Board of
County Commissioners the
same seat Floyd once occupied.
Bryan said he is optimistic
about the outcome even if he
loses.
"I think it's going to be a
streets," ARC members don't
consider PGA Tour Boulevard
an abutting street.
A distance of 436 feet sepa-
rates the building that houses
the restaurant from PGA Tour
Boulevard, whereas 20 feet sep-
arates the building from A1A.
According to St. Johns
County Planning Division's
recommendation, the
"extreme distance" between
the building and PGA Tour
Boulevard, plus the fact that a
large retention pond occupies
much of the space, "further
detract from the applicant's
interpretation ot 'abut.'"
The report quotes Merriam
Webster Online Dictionary,
which says "abut" is a transi-
tive- verbT-meaning "to touch
along a border or with a pro-
jecting part" and an intransi-
tive verb meaning "to border
on."
The report also quotes Blacks
Law Dictionary, which defines
"abut" as "to join at a border or
boundary;-to share a common
boundary with."
"Staff believes this building
does not abut onto PGA Tour
win-win situation for the coun-
ty either way," Bryan said in an
interview Thursday.
Both Bryan and Sanchez sup-
port reducing growth in the
county, a policy that may have
helped oust District 2 incum-
bent Karen Stern in the Sept. 5
Republican primary.
Now, Bryan and Sanchez
each will be working to distin-
guish himself from the other
on the campaign trail leading
to the general election.
Brvan said he wants to allow
Ron Sanchez
'hiby KATHY HARTMAN
Ruth's Chris Steak House, located in a Veranda building on State Road AIA wants a second sign
to be placed on the north side of the building (above), which Ruth's Chris and the building man-
agement say abuts PGA Tour Boulevard (behind the photographer).
Boulevard and the applicant is
therefore not able to place sig-
nage on the side of the struc-
ture," according to the recom-
mendation.
The appeal, filed by Ruth's
Chris Steak House and
Property tax due on house
with $200,000 taxable value
(City taxes included where applicable)
St. Augustine $4,241 (o.2048 mills),
Fernandina Beach $3,834 (19.1717 mills)
Jacksonville Beach $760 (1i.7909 rills)
City of Jacksonville $3,637 (18.1825 mills)
Atlantic Beach $3 578 (-'aT, miils)
Neptune Beach $3,558 (17.7918 mills)
Ponte Vedra MSD ; $3,226 (16.1275 mills)
Ponte Vedra $3,152 (15.7575 mills)
(Outside MSD)
The millage rates above are based on the proposed rates for the fiscal
year 2006-2007, which begins Oct. 1'. Rates are inclusive of all applicable
ad valorem taxes including city, county, school and other taxing districts.
S ,. :Source: Each county's property appralar'a office.
Meridian Management Co.-p.,
which oversees the Veranda
project, says ARC's denial is
based on "inaccurate interpre-
tation" of the code.
The side of the building is
"abutting TPC Boulevard [sic],"
according to the appeal, so the
second sign should be allowed.
The county auditorium is
located on U.S. 1 just north of
the St. Augustine city gates.
Harris Teeter closing
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF \I\RITER
Harris Teeter, the 37th
largest supermarket chain in
the United States, will be
closing its store located at
840 State Road A1A N. in
Ponte Vedra Beach on Oct. 3,
according to a press release
issued Wednesday.
Signs in the store windows
noted the doors will close at
noon that day.
No explanation was offered
on why the store is closing,
but according to Jennifer
Panetta, spokeswoman for
the company, "careful con-
sideration and strategic mar-
ket review" led to the deci-
sion to close it.
The Ponte Vedra store
employs 69 people, all of
whom will be offered posi-
tions within the company,
according to the release.
North Carolina-based
Harris Teeter also owns a
store in Fernandina Beach,
and it has no current plans to
close that store, Panetta said.
The closing of Harris Teeter
leaves four large grocery
stores in the Ponte Vedra
area: Winn-DLxie at A1A and
Solana Road; Publix at
Sawgrass Village and on Palm
Valley Road, and Fresh
Market on A1A.
Harris Teeter is a subsidiary
of Ruddick Corporation xwith
a headquarters in Matthews,
N.C.
In 2005 the company's
sales reached $2.64 billion
and it currently employs
more than 15,000 people in
150 stores in six states,
according to the release.
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF I\'RITER
The last time a Democrat was
elected to the St. Johns Board
of County Commissioners was
12 years ago.
That was when Moses
"Coach" Floyd won his bid for
a second term in the 1994 elec-
tion and when registered
Democratic voters numbered
only 6,200.
Since then, the number of
registered Democrats in the
county has more than quadru-
Harris Teeter in Ponte Vedra Beach is closingTuesday.
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for some "smart growth,"
while Sanchez wants to slow
growth dramatically.
Bryan maintains that he has
more experience in manage-
ment than does Sanchez, but
Sanchez said he has 11 years of
experience on county boards,
including the St. Augustine
Beach Commission.
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Hands up!
I'm sorry.
FROM STVAF
A robber with a penchant for
Newport cigarettes made off
with a bag of booty from a Gate
store in St. Johns County early
Wednesday after stopping to
offer the clerk an apology for
his misdeed.
The clerk, Tyrese Keeys, 43,
of Jacksonville, said she was
speaking on the telephone in
tle Gate service station store at
1605 Racetrack Road about
2:30 a.m. when two masked
men in -black, one,holding a
black handgun, entered the
store in Northwest St. Johns
County.
The taller robber, wearing a
black hooded sweatshirt, black
pants and black ski mask and
brandishing a gun, took the
. phone from her, "slammed it
down and told her to empty
her drawer," according to a
report by Deputy Jeffrey Scott.
He grabbed an undetermined
amount of cash.
The second robber, wearing a
black hooded sweatshirt, black
pants and a black scarf on his
face, ran behind the counter
and asked for "the 'Ports,"
specifying, "not the singles -
the cartons," Scott reported.
The robber dumped about 23
cartons of Newport cigarettes
into a black trash bag, the clerk
reported.
The first robber ran out, fol-
lowed closely by the second
robber, who had some kind
words before escaping:
"I'm sorry, ma'am. Sh_ hap-
pens. Times are hard."
No one was harmed, and no
one was arrested.
Flu shots
offered
at local
groceries
FROA ISTAFF
Vaccinations for influenza will
be offered for $25 at area grocery
stores beginning next week
WINN-DLXIE
Winn Dixie will offer shots at its
Ponte Vedra Beach store, 290
Solana Road, between 10 a.m. and
2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6.
Shots will be offered 3 p.m to 7
p.m. Oct 25 at the Neptune Beach
store,. 1209 Atlantic Blvd.
PUBLIC
Available from 10 p.m. to 2 p.m.
at: .. .
985 Atlantic Boulev]ard: Oct. 4,
Oct. 23 and Nov. 3'
670 Marsh Landing Parkway;
Oct. 9, Oct. 24 and Nov. 8
600 Sawgrass Village Drive;,
Oct. 3; Oct. 28 and Nov. 11
377" Palm Valley Road;
Oct. 24 .
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duana eventTflior1a hiies
A tariiilT7 event to mar
National Estuaries Day is
scheduled 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday at the Guana reserve
south of Ponte Vedra Beach.
The event also marks the
one-year anniversary of the
Environmental Education
Center at the reserve, formally
known as the Guana Tolomato
Matanzas National Estuarine
Research Reserve.
Guided walks, kayaking,
crafts for children, films, pre-
sentations and other activities
are planned at the Guana and
center, located off State Road
A1A, about 12 miles south of
Mickler Road.
Ongoing activities include
nature crafts, touch tanks,
games and scavenger hunts.
Seining is planned 11 a.m..to 1
p.m. at the Guana dam.
In the auditorium, visitors
can beet the illustrator of "If a
Dolphin Were a Fish" from 11
a.m. to noon and meet the
author of "'The Manatee That
Flew from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
A nature walk is planned at
10 a.m.; talks on the marsh are
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"p.iifC.,"and a"Y"oie "will be
shown at noon.
Most activities are included
in the price of admission to the
center: $2 for adults, $1 for
ages 10 to 17 and free for
under 10.
For information, call 823-
4500.
'Real' cracker tells tales
Butch Harrison, known as
the "Real Florida Cracker
Storyteller," will spin his tales
at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library at 10 a.m.
Friday, Oct. 6.
Harrison, who was born in
South Florida and worked as, a
guide and photographer in the
Everglades for 20 years, also
will tell stories at the other'
branches of the St. Johns
County Public Library System.
For a schedule, visit the
library system's Web site at
www.sjcpls.org.
$40 with preregistration, and
those who pret-eist
choose their space and set up
beginning at 7 am.
Any spaces available on the
day of the event are $35 each
or two for $50, with set-up
beginning at 8 am. Tables are
also available to rent for $10
each.
The event is planned by the
Ponte Vedra Beach Chamber of
Commerce.
For more information or to
register, call the chamber at
285-2004 or email info@-pon-
tevedrachamber.org.
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Palm Valley resident Pat Brown (from left), with Helen Ballester
and Mary Hall of Jacksonville's Westside, played in the ninth
Octogenarian Open, held Monday at Selva Marna Country Club
in Atlantic Beach.
Photo by Julle DeRoberts
Duval County vision
screenings sponsored by
the Jacksonville Beach
Elementary School PTA
were provided for the
entire school last Friday.
Fourth grader Hannah
Rohrbaugh (above) takes
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Grandson aims to clear admiral's name
BENJAMIN PRICE
News-Leader
When more than 2,400 U.S.
servicemen were killed at Pearl
Harbor Dec. 7, 1941, much of
the blame was placed on -the
Commander of the Pacific
Fleet, Adm. Husband E.
Kimmel.
Within a month, Kimmel
was stripped of his rank, infor-
mally charged with. dereliction
of duty and never served in the
armed forces again.'
Now, 65 years later, his
grandson Tom Kimmel Jr. is
dedicated, to restoring his
grandfather's name and rank.
Kimmel spoke. at St. Peter's
Episcopal Church parish hall
Thursday at an Amelia Island
Museum of History luncheon
to help kick off the museum's,
veterans history project.
The museum is working with
volunteers to record the oral,
histories of local veterans,
which will be kept both locally
and at the Library of Congress
in Washington, D.C.
Local veterans were present
Thursday, including survivors
of Pearl Harbor with the'
Association of Pearl Harbor
Survivors of Northeast Florida.
"We want to stop perpetuat-
ing the myth that Kimmel and
(Army Gen. Walter Short) were
solely to blame and derelict in
their duty," the grandson said
of his grandfather.
Kimmel
Kimmel said subsequent
investigations into the Pearl
Harbor attack showed leaders
like his grandfather in Hawaii
were not' privy to the same
intelligence secretly being,
decoded in Washington, D.C.
"(Adm. Kimmel) had no idea
the information was available
to him, he didn't even know it
existed until 1944," he said.
Kimmel has petitioned
Washington to clear the name
of his grandfather, who he said
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was made a scapegoat by
America's military 65 years
ago.
Despite decades of effort, the
Kimmel family has been frus-
trated by the refusal of succes-
sive presidential administra-
tions to accept their request,
even though Congress has
passed a resolution recom-
mending the president do so.
Kimmel said he and his
father have been dedicated to
the cause of clearing Adm.
Kimmel's name since his death
in 1968. After retiring from the
FBI, Tom Kimmel gives multi-
ple lectures around the country
on a variety of topics involving
Pearl Harbor and World War. II.
"My grandfather died at age
86 in 1968. You couldn't talk to
'him for two minutes without
him bringing up the subject of
Pearl Harbor," he said.'
Museum Director Carmen
Godwin said 48 local veterans
have been interviewed for the
local veterans history project
since it kicked off three
months ago. But there's still
plenty of work to do an esti-
mated 8,000 veterans currently
live in Nassau County.
For more information on the
museum project visit
www.amelia museumorg or
call Frank Ofeldt at 491-0897.
Price is, on the staff of the
Femandina Beach News-Leader.
Parties:
Cont. from A-i
One key difference between
the two is their strategies:
Bryan is focusing on the indi-
vidual differences between him
and his opponent, while
Sanchez is leaning on his party
affiliation.
Sanchez said he doubts
Bryan will be able to steal
many Republican votes away
from him, since most
Republicans are straight ticket
voters.
Sanchez said many
Republicans rely on party affil-
iation to decide their vote and
they rarely stray from that
path.
If Sanchez' predictions hold
up in the general election,
Bryan doesn't stand much of a
chance ina county with twice
as many Republicans 65,000
- as Democrats. "
But one. idea floated by
members of the Ponte .Vedra
Beaches Coalition Monday
might level the playing field if
it catches on: nonpartisan
commission races.
Theodore Stumm, chairman
of the Department of Political
Science and Public
Administration at the
University of North -Florida,
JB cops: Slow down
by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF WRITER ,
lacksonville Beach police are
urging motorists to slow down
as the number of traffic crashes
continues to rise.
Sgt. Tomni Binghamr said the
department's traffic unit- is
implementing a plan to reduce
the number of traffic crashes
through strict enforcement of
speed and other traffic :offens-
es, particularly in crash prone
areas. :
In 2005, the police depart-
ment responded to 1,480
reports of traffic crashes 303
involving injuries to at. least
one person. Four of those
crashes resulted in fatalities,
Bingham said.
So far this year, Bingham
said the police department has
responded to 1,024 reports of
traffic crashes. Injuries were
reported in 205 crashes with
three fatalities and a total of
$2,334,426 in damages.
told Coalition members
Monday that "many" local
governments have turned to
nonpartisan county commis-
sion races since World War II.
The reason is that local issues
aren't necessarily party issues,
Stumm said.
"Potholes... and solid waste
collection aren't party issues,"
he told the Coalition.
"You take a little bit of the
voters' predispositions out of
the equation [with a nonparti-
san election]."
The preponderance of
Republicans in the county cre-
ates an abundance of
Republican candidates and,
therefore, Republican primar-
ies that may exclude
Democratic voters.
If a race offers only
Republican candidates, all vot-
ers can take part in the
Republican party.
Stumm said the state's
closed-party primaries discour-
age Democratic voters from
turning up at the polls.
Clara Cowan, president of
the Coalition, said Monday
that she was a registered
Independent most of her life
until she moved to St. Johns
County several years ago.
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between, 10 a.m. and 11
a.m. and 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
on Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday, Oct. 4, 5 and 6
because of construction
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Beaches hospital offers aid
in parking during expansion
FROM STAFF
Ongoing construction
means parking is at a premium
neir Baptist Medical Center
Beaches' outpatiefit area and
new patient services are being
deployed to lessen the impact.
Construction to build out
the third floor of the hospital's
East Pavilion is scheduled for
completion by December and
a fourth floor shell is also
beirig built in anticipation of
future needs. To accommodate
the construction, some of the
parking spaces near the outpa-
tient services area are current-
ly unavailable, according to
Janice Kiernan, director of the
hospital's community rela-
tions.
To assist outpatients who
might find a hike from, remote
parking difficult, the hospital's
auxiliary or security staff will
bring wheelchairs curbside or
even to the parking lot, if nec-
essary, Kiernan said. She said
anyone 'needing assistance
should call the hospital at 627-
2915 and explain when an
appointment is scheduled and
when arrival at the hospital is
anticipated. She said patients
could even call while on their
way to an appointment.
In addition, she said, a cov-
ered golf, cart that can accom-
modate four people is .avail-
able to shuttle patients on
Monday and Thursday morn-
ings. Volunteers are needed to
run the shuttle more often,
Kiernan said, encouraging
interested volunteers to call
the hospital's auxiliary at 627-
1320.
When the third floor of the
East Pavilion is completed in
December, the, hospital, will
add 24' beds to its current
capacity of 122, according to
hospital administrator Mark
Slyter. Then, if the fourth floor
Mark Slyter speaks to the hospital auxiliary Wednesday.
is needed depending. on
how quickly the third floor
fills the' hospital capacity
could grow to 170.
' Within the next five years,.
the hospital plans to improve
its lobby and. front entrance
area, as well as its cafeteria and
healing garden area, Slyter
said.
Beyond the five-year plan,
the hospital will have some
opportunities to utilize prop-
erty it purchased a year ago
from a Jehovah's Witness con-
gregation that currently has a
Kingdom Hall adjoining the
hospital at 16th Street North,.
Slyter said.
Slyter said the congregation,
which is looking for a new
home to move into over the
next couple of years, was great
to work with on the purchase
"because, they looked at: the
community's needs rather
than just the congregation's
needs."
That land could be the site
of another hospital tower, sim-
ilar to the East Pavilion, Slyter
said, adding that any plans
would be sensitive to the hos-
pital's residential neighbors.
Slyter said the existing
build-out plans provide for
parking, but acknowledged
that a parking garage might be
considered in the long term.
"That's way out there. We're
very sensitive to [our] residen-
tial neighbors. We are con-
cerned that is something resi-
dents might not like."
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"I felt I had to declare a party
to vote," Cowan said, adding
that so many county elections
are decided, in the primary.
Barbara Patefik, president of
the Ponte Vedra Democratic
Club, said she supports non-
partisan elections.'
"Personally I think it would
-be great [to have nonpartisan
elections]," Paterik said in an
interview Thursday.
People would have to vote
based on the individual instead
of just party affiliation, which
would give Democratic candi-
dates more of a chance, she
said.
Switching to nonpartisan
commission races can be done
two ways.
An amendment can be made
to the Florida Constitution,
making all county commis-
sions statewide nonpartisan.
A less complicated approach
would be to switch to a charter
form of government as sev-
eral community organizations
are now, pushing for in St.
Johns County which easily
facilitates the switch to non-
partisan elections.
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To the editor:
Maybe people that don't live
in Atlantic Beach and don't
understand the real'issues here
should mind their own busi-
ness. And the people that write
'things about Save Atlantic
Beach, make it obvious that
they don't understand the new
St. Johns
brews sc
To the editor:
County Commissioners
Stern, Maguire, and Bryant are
indeed leaving the citizens of
St. lohns County a legacy. But
is it one to be proud of? These
commissioner's claim to be the
CEOs of the county, but on
their watch they have been,
negligent in overseeing the.
administration and ,manage-
ment of the county, as the fol-
lowing shows.
'1. They have approved
80,000 new home sites with-
out enough developer money
for the required transportation
and schools needed to support
them, adding to the current
gridlock and portable class-
Croomns.
2. They purchased a private
water and sewer utility in
Ponte Vedra, with citizens pay-
ing double or triple the previ-
ous rates.
3. Ignoring financial advi-
sors' warnings, they indulged
in significant deficit spending
to build swimming pools, com-
munity centers and athletic
, fields. The commissioners are
using almost all of our remain-
Sing sales taxes. In addition
each will have operating costs
well over $200,000 a year, paid
for byvadditional property tax
increases"
The three commissioners
also left you with a present last
week: $81 million in bonds.
The transportation bonds will
S be paid for by a 6th cent added
on to your current 5-cent
county gas tax. Didn't anyone
Know this? I guess not since
this is for all the roads the
developers didn't build. Merry
Christmas fellow citizens.
4. They gave management
and operation of our new $9
million dollar amphitheater to
a friend, local businessman
Luckner, who had provided no
financial statement for his
newly formed company in the
bidding process. He predicted
annual losses of $300,000 in
each of the next 4 to 5 years,
which we taxpayers will have
to meet. The commissioners
called the Directors of the
Tourist Development Council,
the Public Affairs Office of St.
Augustine and the Financial
Office of the County Clerk,
who were asked to evaluate the
bids for this operation, incom-
Kathleen Feindt Bailey
Editor, The Beaches Leder
Thomas Wood
Pr'.i'idett and Publisher
Editorial
Chuck Adams
Robert DeAngelo.
Rex Edmondson
Bob Fernee
Laura Fowler
Alice Gartland
John Hardebeck
Jennifer Knoechel
Kristin MacCaull
Jeffrey Minton
Liza Mitchell
Hal Newsome
Kathy Nicoletti
Wimpy Suttoi
Ann Von Thron
Roger Walker
Johnny Woodhouse
Business Office
Char Coffman
ordinance or what Save
Atlantic Beach is about.
At least if they have to write
about Save Atlantic Beach and
the ordinance, it should sound
intelligent or better yet just
make sense., ,
Lizzie Byrnes
Atlantic Beach
SCounty
andals
petent because they selected.
SMG Corp., which had a lower
bid to run the amphitheater
and a long history opf exper'i-
ence in the field.
5. In the County Library sys-
tem alone they neglected to
prevent:
a), A purging of the library
records of uncollected fines
owed the county for years. A
recent :ear .alone ran over
$200,000. The director states
she doesn't believe in being
punitive in collections. We are
talking significant dollars of
revenue that only the Board of
County Commissioners can
forgive..
bi the hiring of Mr. Hirsch as
a part time consultant for the
library, at a salary almost as
much as the director's. He sug-
gested hiring a high priced
technical position for the
library despite the fact that
they have complete technical
support from the county MIS
department. In addition he
designed an administrative
structure with four full time
managers, managing five full
time managers.
Surreal? No, just poor
administration and no over-
sight. .
6. A department director
,under in.vstijgidop fr eectio
fraud for intimidating staff into
signing Mrs. Stern's election
petitions on county time, in a
county building, while allegedly
using a county car. Are these
Administrative Code violations?
Does anyone care?
7. As a parting thank you to
campaign contributors, these
three are rushing through, in
the next few weeks, a slew of
land development and compre-
hensive plan changes.
This is just the tip of the ice-
berg. More will probably surface
when the new board takes
office. To dean up this mess the
new board will probably have to
raise our taxes, all the while
being blamed for it by us. Stem
and Maguire will be riding off
into the sunset, grinning, leav-
ing Bryant still with us, smirk-
ing in his comer.
Do we have a scandal brew-
ing? You bet. Remember com-
missioners, you can run or ride
but you can't hide.
Mary F. Kohnke
Ponte Vedra Beach
Kathleen Hartman
Editor, Ponte i'edra leader
Jennifer Wise
lice Prerident
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What should the next NF
named? Ask a child for s
ST was afraid to calliny
brother a couple weeks
.JLago. I knew that he was
Snot happy.
Even though he grew up in
the southeast, my brother is a
diehard true blue Dallas
Cowboys fan. Since the time
he was 4 years old, he has
loved the Cowboys. When he
was a little older, during foot-
ball season, our family knew
that his whole emotional psy-
che for Monday morning was
set by the Dallas score on
Sunday.
Then I had sons, and was
amazed how completely
these little guys became
attached to football teams. I
asked my brother how in the
world he chose the Cowboys
when clearly we had no ties
to Texas and my father had,
Sno great love for that team.
. ',He'an'wered without even -
looking up: "The star on their
'helmet." I must have looked
confused, because he added
"You know, the star, the fact
. that their name was 'cow-
boys'; I was just a little boy."
He could spell Staubach
before he could spell his own,
name.
It all made sense when my
youngest son began noticing
football on TV. He took one
look at the pirate on the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers hel-,
met, thee pirate ship on their
Jersey, heard there was a can-
non that fired in their stadi-
ANN
VON THRON
COLUMNIST
umrn, and that's all he needed
to know. I think he was 4 at
the time, and although he
loves our Jaguars now, he is
still a devoted Buccaneers
tan. '. -,i ,
SIkwonde r f heNFL-'reah'is
. Re holfdo (heey nfave or te
heartstrings of the very
young. Do they know that
their truest dyed-in-the-wool
fans are cast under the age of
6? ..
The Jaguars as a team name
is an understandable success..
\Vhat little child isn't attract-
ed to a roaring jungle animal
as a representation of their
"team?" How many curtains
and bedcovers have been
made of animal print cloth
with teal trimming? It doesn't
take a marketing genius to
peg that one. A 7-year-old
whose imagination has been
Public safety help is avail
In response to numerous cidti-
; zen requests, I am writing to
S announce several recent '' ,
improvements to the St. Johns
County Sheriffs Office Internet
website available at iww'.sjso.org
and to encourage everyone to
take advantage of this valuable '-"-
24-hour-a-day resource. We are ,:
continuing to improve our serv-
ices and want your experience
with our office to be as conven-
ient and open as possible.
We have developed a compre-. DA
hensive and updated collection DA
of links to a variety of informa- SHO
tional pages designed to educate GUEST CC
Syou about our history, our mis-
* sion and the administration of our agency.
Each department is profiled including points of '
contact with direct telephone numbers and e-
mail addresses for the most commonly contact-'
ed divisions. WVe have outlined our programs
and services in a way that we hope will enable
you to obtain the details that you need as accu-
rately and efficiently as possible.
Some of the useful "e-service" features of our
website include the ability to register your bur-
glar alarm system, a Citizen's Comment Form
for communicating both praise and criticism of
your dealings with our agency, aninmate visita-
tion questionnaire and registration form, an,
event calendar for Police Athletic League activi-
ties, CODE RED Citizen Alert System and an
online version of our citizens survey where we
ask for you to evaluate the level of quality and
'satisfaction you have experienced in your inter-,
actions with the Sheriffs Office.
Citizen groups who desire traffic enforcement
and paid off-duty enforcement by SJSO person-
niel will. find the required form packages for
both district and private roads together with
instructions for submitting them to the County
Attorney.
We also offer an online registration to partici-
pate in our many Crime Prevention Programs
including; Shoplifting Prevention Program,
Residential Alert System, Business Security
Surveys, Women's Personal Safety Program,
Residential Security Surveys, Workplace
Violence Prevention, Emergency Identification
Cards, Agricultural & Rural Crime Prevention,
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sexual violence
HOYLE DEMPSEY
COLUMNIST'
Secret is
out at the
mall and
it's pretty
A after picking up a
magazine at the
S. bookstore yesterday,
I decided to leave the mall
TL tecl1am be using the stairs instead of,
the escalator. It made the
u es*t ~lo walkback to my car a little
uggestionsb m
: .longer, but the exercise
would do me good. I
captured by our team mascot glanced in the store win-
doesn't necessarily care dows as I briskly walked by,
what's being said about them until I got in front of
on Sports Center children Victoria's Secret! [ sudden-
only wants to cheer for the ly felt like a deer in the
lags, and growl, roar and headlights. Like most
slash their claws in the air every other man in the
while they're doing it. mall, especially the ones
So you know where I'm with their wives, I tried not
going with this. If fans ifoot- to look.
ball fans are the engine that Right there in the softly
runs the whole enterprise, lit store window stood a
then more fans equals a more lifelike blond and red head
powerful enterprise: Bigger in the skimpiest attire I'd
sponsors, more stadium rev- ever seen.
enue, larger merchandise Hey Victoria, I think your
sales, etc. Since it is true that Secret is out! Seriously, my
the fans that last through handkerchief was made out
thick and thin are the ones of more material than what
that are branded in the pen both those models, I mean
iplaypeni, then the NFL has mannequins were wearing!
no choice for their next If a real woman dressed
expansion team name. tlat way, it would surely get
I SpongeBob. 4, Zr.:, etkicked out of the: mall!
I TheSacrameeyrgethe maU, she'd
SpongeBobs, 136'- iched- off Davtona
Wiggles, or the feared Beach.
Pensacola Popeyes. I promise The next store I passed
you that 30 years from now was a shop for women
there will be a steel contin- advertising NYDJ, Not Your
agency of tans who committed Daughter's Jeans, with
to this team at an early age exclusive "Tummy Tuck!"
and never let go. Don't laugh Those poor mannequins
about it ... think about it. didn't even have heads on
"Steelers" wasn't even a real their bodies. Why in the
word until Pittsburgh made it world would they put those
up. And "Dolphins" as a two women's wear stores
name to denote power and side b side? It would be
numight? Please. It's all about like trying to sell Nopeds
the presentation to a young nxt to a Harley Davids
and untapped source that dealers ". ,-.
gives the staying power. Back to that "other" store
Go Bobs. for a minute. Shouldn't'
they have a disclaimer sign?
"Must be at least 18 to
abl On lookk!. And another one
able online that says "No rubberneck-
S. ing!" -.
The teen age kid in front
nandal Crimes Prevention, of me was walking and
isiness Watch, Home Securiy, .craning his neck to look
rimes Against the Elderly, back. He accidentally
homeland Security, Drug walked into the sample lady
awareness, Operation from the cookie company.
entification and our Identity I got smacked in the nose
heft Public Awareness Booth. by a fudge brownie. When
There are links to related exter- I got to my car I realized I
al sites that we think you will had two chocolate chip
nd beneficial and useful iicndud- cookies melted on .my
g the Florida Computer Crime kMotor Trend! '
enter, the statewide sexual Last night Dianne and I
fender registry, the Department ere at the kitchen table
f Corrections inmate search, the relaxing. She was doing
MBER Plan, CrimeStopplers', one of those sudoku puzzles
anted, and missing persons and I was reading. She
tes, and direct links to the pub- .asked "What is that all over
c websites of community law that Grand Prix on the
encies around St. Johns, Flagler, cover of your magazine?"
d Putnam counties. I looked up and smiled,
domestic violence prevention "Just a reminder from
ake available online a petition General Motors, and the
or cases of domestic, repeat or Cookie Lady to take the
appropriate to be filed with the escalator next time!"
Clerk of~~esalto Court Iftuiaecotctduewt.
Clerk of Court. If you have contacted us with a
domestic violence complaint, we have an inter-
active survey that will provide us with informa-
tion that we can use to measure and improve
the delivery of these services to you.
You will find a Welcome Letter, Application,
Release and Agreement form required to particid-
pate in our Civilian Law Enforcement Academy.
Additionally, we provide employment applica-
tion forms in a portable document format avail-
able for download directly to your computer.
There are packages for available sworn law
enforcement as well' as dvilian employee posi-
tions.
We are proud of the joint efforts of our vari-
ous operating and investigative divisions who
participated in making this contribution to
improving communications with our citizens
and I congratulate our Information Technology
team who put this vital project together.
Please check back on our website regularly
when you need information about the agency'
or whenever you are conducting business with
us as we will be routinely updating our content
and enhancing the features available online in
the future.
Shoar is sheriff of St. Johns County.
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POLICE BEAT
ATLANTIC BEACH
No new reports.
NEPTUNE BEACH
A student at Fletcher High
School, 700 Seagate Avenue,
reported Sept. 27 that someone
stole her MP3 player valued at
$60, a purse, a credit card and a
cell phone valued at S200 dur-
ing school.
A 32-year-old Jacksonville
woman reported Sept. 26 that
while walking along First Street
she saw an unidentified man
performing a lewd act in a vehi-
cle, according to a police report.
The woman said she was in
the area of First Street and Bay
Street around 8:25 a.m. when
the suspect pulled beside her
and appeared to be touching
himself inappropriately while
staring at her. When the woman
began to use her cell phone to
call police the suspect fled,
according to the report.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Auto burglary was reported
Sept. 21 in the 4200 block of
Marsh Landing Parkway. Stereo
equipment, two car batteries,
DVD's and. CD's valued, at
$1,440 were stolen. The suspects
smashed the driver side window,
to gain access.
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Grand theft was reported,
Sept. 21 in the 400 block of 5th
Ave. N.' Witnesses observed two
unknown male suspects loading
up a stove and a refrigerator val-
ued at $909 into a two-toned
vehicle with a heating and cool-
ing sign on the side.
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Michael Gregory Valentine ,
37, a transient, was arrested
Sept. 20 and charged with bat-
teryn' on a law enforcement offi-
cer and resisting arrest with \io-
lence in the 100 block of
Boardwalk N., police reported.
Valentine was struck numerous
times with a taser after he
became violent and struck an
officer numerous times while
being detained on another
charge, police said.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
A missing runaway was recov-
ered Sept. 27 in the 300 block of
3rd Street South. The 16-year-
old girl was reported missing in
Jacksonville. Police observed her
drinking from a can of beer and
found tobacco on her person.
She initially gave police a false
ID but a check revealed her sta-
tus as a missing teen.
Aggravated battery was
reported Sept. 27 in the 1800
block of 3rd Street South. The
victim .told police that the sus-
pect struck him in the: face with
a liquor bottle and drove away.
He was treated at the hospital
for his injuries. ,
Arson was reported Sept. 27 at
a restaurant in the 170Q block of
3rd Street North. Police deter-
mined that the fire discovered at
11:45 p.m. in a dumpster in the
rear of the building was inten-
tionally set. A second fire was
reported minutes later behind a
restaurant in the 1500 block of
Peinman Road North. Nothing
was damaged in either case.
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Criminal mischief was report-
ed Sept. 27 at the pier in the 500
block of 1st Street North. The
chain link gate was forcefully
removed from its hinges and
cannot be secured. Damage was
estimated at $150.
Steven Michael Hunter, 18, of
Jacksonville was arrested Sept.
26 and charged with felony
criminal mischief with more
than one conviction in the first
block of 1st street North,
according to a police report.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
A 23-year old Ponte Vedra
Beach man was arrested and
charged with indecent exposure
and resisting arrest without vio-
lence early Wednesday morning
after a brief scuffle with deputies
at condominium pool off State
Road AlA in Ponte Vedra. At
2:25 a.m. a deputy responded
to a woman's call about a
prowler. The 34-year-old com-
plainant stated she was awak-
ened by the sound of someone
turning the doorknob to her
front door. While speaking with
the woman, the deputy saw a
man carnring his pants walking
from the pool area. The deputy
walked toward the man and
ordered him to stop, but the
man began running away,
according to the report. The'
man was chased into the pool
area and was secured following a
brief struggle.
The .caretaker at Lord of Life
Lutheran Church on Roscoe
Boulevard reported sometime
between Sunday afternoon and
Tuesday afternoon, someone
put two gashes in, a roll-up
metal door that covers a gazebo
concession area at the church.
Damage is estimated at $1,100.
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A resident of Veracruz Drive
of ATP Boulevard reported
Tuesday that some .time
Monday, someone damaged his
vehide with a key.
A man reported Sept. 22 that
a 1989 four-door Honda had.
been sitting in the same parking
space at 158 State Road A1A N.:;
for about three weeks. An inves-
tigation revealed the car bore a
registration sticker listed as
stolen.
Priol, rv LIZA MITCHELL
The northern portion of the Beach Boulevard service road under the McCormick Bridge will close
today as part of the Beach Boulevard widening project. The southeast leg of the access road
reopened Thursday. Speed limits are reduced to 35 mph between San Pablo and Penman roads
to accommodate the three-year project.
Would-be burglar cuts phone line at home
FROM STAFF,
A Jacksonville Beach woman faced a would-be
burglar Wednesday morning when she foiled his
attempt to cut through a double pane window at
her home on Ocean Drive South.
The victim, 58, told police that she was on the
second floor at about 9:15 a.m. when she heard a
crash coming from the rear of the house. She went
downstairs to investigate the noise and pulled up
the blinds to see a man using some sort of tool to
cut the glass.
After screaming at the man, the woman went to
call police but discovered that the phone line was
dead. She ran out the front door and veiled for
nearby construction workers to call 911.
Police determined that the suspect etched the
first pane of glass, breaking it into two pieces'
which he placed beneath a bench in the backyard.:
The victimm startled the man as he prepared to cut'..
through the second pane.
The %ictim noticed that the top of one of the'
benches was propped against the house. Police;
allege that the suspect planned to use the base as:
a step to gain entry.
A Bell South worker flagged down by investiga-
tors confirmed that the phone line was intention-
ally disabled and told police that it appeared the'
suspect knew what he was doing.
The suspect is described as a white male, 6'0"
with a thin build and "scruffy" face. He was last
seen wearing a sleeveless t-shirt and had a back-
pack with various tools in his possession.
Deputy honored
for aiding boy, II
proo SUBMITTED
St. Johns County Sheriff's Deputy Kelly Walker (center) holds a
certificate she was awarded Thursday from Dominick Pate (left),
special agent in charge of the Jacksonville office of the Florida
Department of law Enforcement. At right is St. Johns County
Sheriff David Shoar.
FROM STAFF
St. Johns County Sheriff's
Deputy Kelly Walker received
arn award Thursday for her role
in returning an abducted
California boy to his home.
The 1-year-old boy was'
attending Ocean Palms
Elementary School in Ma6ch
when hebecamne h.ysterica(,
believing he had seen his step-
father.
I Walker's investigation found
that the boy and his mother
had been missing from
California for six months. The
mother was arrested on a
California warrant for child
concealment and the child was
turned over to child protection
services.
Walker's award from the
Florida Missing Children
Information Clearinghouse is
given every year to recognize
exceptional efforts by local law
enforcement officers in missing
child investigations.
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Richard E. "Dick" Griffin
Richard E. "Dick" Griffin, 72, of St. Augustine,
died Sept. 23, 2006 at Flagler Hospital after a
short illness with his family by his 'side.
Raised in Augusta, Ga., Griffin attended the
Junior College of Augusta and graduated from
the University 'of Georgia in 1955. He was a
member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and served'
as president his last year.
After two years in the U.S. Army at in Ft. Lee,
Va., Griffin worked for two years with Southern
Railway System. He had a distinguished 36-year
career in the pharmaceutical industry, serving as
District Manager for Bristol Labs in Albany, Ga.,
Raleigh, N.C. and Jacksonville. ,
In '1984, Griffin joined Miles/Bayer in"
Jacksonville, where he worked for 12 years. He
was a Presidents Club Award winner and also an
inaugural recipient of the Award for Excellence.
Affectionately known as "Big Daddy," Griffin
had a lasting impact on those whose lives he
touched.
In 1996, after 26 years in their Neptune Beach
Mattie "Little Mattie" Pmuette
of Neptune Beach died Sept. 27,
2006 at the age of 90. She was
born in Cedar Key,. Fla., on
Easter Sunday, April 23, 1916.
During WWII, Pruette was
assigned to Office of Strategic
Services (OSS) and held many
civilian positions with the fed-
eral government.
She loved baking cakes and
pies. Her favorite thing to do
was deliver Meals on Wheels to
Beaches residents. She did so for
20 years, up until she was 89.
Pruette was a devoted wife
'and loving, mother and was,
blessed with many caring
friends. She is predeceased by
her husband, James Pruette, in
home, Griffin and 'his wife, Annelle, retired to
St. Augustine, where he continued his love of
boating on "The Pure Pleasure II" at Camachee
Cove Marina.
Griffih is survived by his wife of 51 years,
Annelle Stem Griffin of Albany, Ga., who he
met while at the University of Georgia; son, Rick
Griffin, and his son, Shane, of Boca Raton;
daughter, Laney Robinson, her husband, Gerald,
and their three sons, Ryan, Sam and Tripp, of
Jacksonville; and son, Bill Griffin, his wife,
Jennifer, and their two children, Brad and
Lyndsey, of Columbus, Ohio.
An informal and casual gathering to celebrate
Griffin's life will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday at
Mike's Place, the old site of Oscar's Restaurant,
614 Euclid Ave., Usina North Beach, off A1A at
the Intracoastal.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
Northeast Florida Community Hospice
Foundation.
Mattie Pruette
1984.
Pruette is survived by her
only daughter, Harriet Pruette
of Neptune Beach; two sisters,
two nieces and her dog, Beanie
Weanie.
A funeral service to celebrate
Pruette's life will be held at
10:30 a.m. Oct. 3 in the chapel
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
Encryptment will follow in
Beaches Memorial Park of
Atlantic Beach.
In lieu of flowers, a contribu-
tion in Pruette's honor to
Beaches Meals on Wheels, 849
Park St., Jacksonville, Fla. 32204
would be appreciated.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
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HOSPITAL AUXILIARY ANNUAL MEETING
Carver Center adds
new art program
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David Robinson and Lucy Stewart, each with 3,000 volunteer hours, receive their service pins from volunteer chairman Jerri
Snavley, left, and hospital administrator Mark Slyter, right.
by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF WRITER
The Carver Center in
Jacksonville Beach .is broaden-
ing the scope of its summer and
after school arts programs.
Cathedral Arts Project, Inc.
will manage and produce the
-after school program offered
October through May. The sum-
mer arts program is an eight-
week camp' held in June and
July..
Director LaToya Thomas said
she was delighted to learn that
the new program is strong in art
with less emphasis on sports. .,
Thomas said the goal is to
incorporate art and recreation
to give the kids another outlet.
besides sports.
"Sports are okay but they,
need something to fall back
on," she .said. "The kids really
like all the new changes. They
are excited because they know
new. things are going to hap-
pen."
Cathedral Arts Project will
offer instruction in dance, visu-
al arts and drama classes as part
of the 2007 summer program.
Jennifer WVike, director of
development for Cathedral Arts
Project, said the non profit
organization offers after school
arts programs exclusively for
disadvantaged students in
schools where at least 60 per-
cent of the kids receive a free or
reduced lunch.
"We are really excited to get
started in this, area," she said.
"Hopefully we can help some of
these kids out."
The Carver Center arts pro-
grams are funded through the
city's Community Development
Block Grant at an annual cost of
$18,500. The Jacksonville Beach
City Council Monday accepted
the proposal submitted ;by
Cathedral Arts with the option
of a two-year renewal period.
Wike said the group is funded
solely through 'grants and pri-
vate contributions. All classes
are free to all students.
"We do our best. We are in 22
elementary schools and this will
be our fifth community center
in Duval County and our first
partnership in Jacksonville
Beach," she said. "We are
absolutely thrilled."
Thomas took over the direc-
torship in January and said she
has tried to develop activities
geared to promote culture.
"We know they can play
sports perfectly but they are so
talented," she said, noting that'
many children regularly ask
why they are unable to dance at
the youth outreach center.
Founded in 1993 by, mem-
bers of St. Johns Cathedral, the'.,
Cathedral Arts Project has
offered 60 classes in various
artistic mediums to over 1,000
students, organizers said.
Pnoc. ,by CHUCK ADMIS
Gay Lou Rutledge, center, who leads all
Beaches Auxiliary volunteers with 14,000
hours, is honored by volunteer chairman Jerri
Snavley and hospital administrator Mark
Slyter.
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annual meeting, held Wednesday at Selva Marina Country Club. Twenty-
six auxiliary members were honored for their volunteer work.
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Saturday and from 1 p.m. to 4
p.m. on Sunday.
A preview sale for members,
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p.m. on Thursday and member-
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Home Depot
hearing Mon.
City's Planning
Commission has
given its OK
by LIZA MITCHELLD
STAFF WRITER
The Jacksonville Beach
City Council will hold a
public hearing at 7 p.m.
Monday to consider plans,
to allow Home Depot to
move into the former
KMart location at South
Beach Regional Shopping
Center.
To accommodate the.
conversion,, the council
must approve an amend-
menrit to the center's
Planned Unit
Development (PUDi
agreement to include the
sale of building materials
and other prohibited
items.
City planners identified
a number of elements
including a change in the
Standard Industrial-
Classification iSIC) code
that must be:addressed in
order to approve the-
amendment. City plan-
ners also required the
redesignation of parking
spaces, landscaping, sig-
nage solid waste collec-
tion and hours of opera-
. tion.
The Planning
Commission in August
voted unanimously to rec-
ommend the PUD amend-
ment. Conditions placed
on the recommendation
also prohibit outdoor
speakers, reduced land-
scaping, outside vendors,
storage, sale or displays of
merchandise and loading
activity except in the cus-
tomer canopy area. -'
A 10-foot sound wall
must be installed to buffer
noise north of the proper-
ty and barrel tile roof will
be required on, the cus-
tomer canopy to maintain
the aesthetics of the cen-
ter.
"Supporters of the PUD
amendment said Home
Depot will offer competi-,
tive pricing, convenience,.
and a wider inventory'
than What is currently
available at the Beaches.
Others contend that
amending the PUD to
allow a store that is not
compatible with the char-
acter of the existing shop-
ping center sets a danger-
ous precedent.
If approved, the exist-
ing structure will be
demolished and the new
building will be construct-
ed using the same floor
space.
The existing PUD agree-
ment authorized the
development of a
230,000-square-foot shop-
ping center, including the
86,479-square-foot KMart
building and its 9,200-
square-foot garden center.
The City Council will
conduct the final public
hearing at 7 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 16.
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in South Beach Regional Center.
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plans Oct.
meetings
The Jacksonville.Regional Chamber
of Commerce Beaches Division will
hold the following events in October.
Beaches Monthly Mixer
Thursday, Oct. 3
5:30-7:30 p.m.
AmSouth Bank i
115 Third St., Neptune 'Beach"
No Charge
Beaches Military Appreciation
Luncheon
Thursday, Oct. 12
SNoon .",, .' .
Sea Turtle Inn
One Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach
Cost: $15 with reservation/$20 at
door
'RSVP: 249-386.8 or. enail:
Elaine.miller@myjaxchamber.com
Speaker: The Honorable Ander
Crenshaw
United States House of
Representatives, District 4,
Coffee on the Coast
Thursday, Oct. 19
8' : a.m. .
About Floors'n' More
14054 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach (west of Intracoastal near Hess'
Gas Station)
Cost: $2
Annual Trade Show at the Beach
Monday, Nov. 20
5-8 p.m.
Sea Turtle Inn
1 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach
Cost: $5.00'
NB senior center
plans activities
FROM STAFF
Transportation and group tickets for.
the 2006 Southern Woman's'Show are
'available at the Neptune Beach Senior
Activity Center, 2004 Forest Avenue.
The show is scheduled Oct. 19 at the
Prime Osborn Convention Center in
Jackorville. A charter bus will leave
or eterpat 10 a.m. and return
For more information, call 270-
1688.
Also, the senior center is hosting a-
Halloween Party Oct. 27 from 5 p.m.
to 8 p.m.
Special entertainment, dancing and
fun are tap for the party. Bring a cov-
ered dish is required for the party but
costumes are optional. A prize will be
awarded for best costume.
Reservations can be made by calling
the center at 270-1688.
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Carole Salinas of Ponte Vedra Beach meets with Johnnie Carson, National Intelligence Officer for
Africa, Tuesday at the University of North Florida, where Carson spoke about "Why Africa Matters"
for the World Affairs Council of Jacksonville.
Developer of hotel seeks varance
for parking spaces at JB ii
by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF It'RITER
Developers of a proposed
hotel on Beach Boulevard in
Jacksonville Beach have mod-
ified the plans to include the
number of parking spaces
required by city code to sup-*
port the use.
But a variance must still be
obtained to allow vehicles
parked in seven additional
spaces along llth Street
North to discharge directly
into the street.
The Board of Adjustment
will consider the request for
no turning or maneuvering
space associated with those
spaces at 7 p.m. Tuesday in
Council Chambers.
.Shivan Proper.ties is seek '.
permission to build the 84-
room Inn at the Beach that
would extend the entire
length between 11th and 12th
streets north at 1101 Beach
Boulevard with the hotel-
fronting 1 lth Street.
W\Ve feel this variance
request is reasonable and will
not adversely impact the
neighboring properties or our
business. On the contrary,
,this project will enhance the
area," Shivam president
BUSINESS BRIEFS
Rick Allain, who was named
head coach of -
Jacksonville's
hockey team,
the Barracudas,
is joining
Prudential
N e t w o r k
Realty's Ponte
Vedra Beach
sales : team.:
After complet-, Allain
ing
his training with Prudential
Network Realty this summer,-
he has been successful in serv-
ing the needs of homebuyers
and sellers in many areas of
Jacksonville. At the same
time, he is preparing for 'a'
mid-September coaches clinic
and the 'start' of the
Jacksonville Barracudas' 2006-
2007 season, which begins
Oct. 28... ,
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Elizabeth' Ryan has joined
, Ponte Vedra Derrhmaology &
Aesthetic.,
Surgery as an
aesthetician
. -and VISIA
Imaging
Specialist in
the practice's
medical spa.
Ryan is a grad-
uate' of North
F 1 io r,i d a Ryan
Academy' and
has three years
of experience in the field.
Ryan is the'latest addition to a
growing staff at Ponte Vedra
Dermatology & Aesthetic
Surgery, which is owned and
operated by Dr. David Harvey.
Harvey has expanded his der-
matology staff by four in
recent weeks and plans to add
several more employees by
the end of the year. The med-
ical spa offers an array of
treatments, such as facials,
chemical peels and microder-
mabrasion, as well as massage
and waxing, and the derma-
tology clinic offers laser skin
treatments, laser hair
removal, Botox anid
Restylane @ injections and'
some plastic surgery, in addi-
tion to the customary derma-
tology services. "
Selva Marina Country Club
has named Susan L. Jakers as
director r of membership and
marketing. She
will be responsible for the
club's overall membership
development and marketing
programs. David Main,
General Manager / COO of
the country club welcomed
Jakers, explaining the club is
at "a critical juncture as were
about to increase initiation
fees in anticipation of the
improvements on the hori-
zon. While the golf initiation
fee will remain at $4000, ten-
-nis and social initiation Fees
will increase to $2000 effec-
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A variance request for 1.12
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The prior request also
sought to eliminate one land-
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strip along 1st Avenue North. '
To address the concerns, the
.landscaped.,.. islands were
reconfigured to meet the
required width and the addi-
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within the property bound-
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Bhikha noted that similar
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for several recent projects and
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proposed site has 14 spaces on
11th Street North that are par-
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Religion
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Church Women United
The Area 2 Church Women
United Annual Meeting will be
held on Friday, October 6. at
Penny Farms. Car pooling w\\ill
be available from the beach.
:For information, contact Sara
Brooks at 223-5294.
ner Ot 010. ':*', and sp^' Genesis Exploration
or t "-e bridal party and e st-
or t e bld p be the guet .Rabbi Nochum Kurinskv
rSharon KiseNr d will begin a course titled
r s "Lover o ord an "Genesis, an Exploration" at
C a .i.ited I' Chabad @ the Beaches at 7
rnneCtion IS hd I p.m. on Wednesdays in
omenog 0 .entary c-u- October. He will provide
Ministries. C ri d willbe insights on the book of
i. ketS are $`a2-714.9962 Or Genesis based on the
) Caat Susan at Kabbalah and the Talmud.
)C. .. For information, contact
)02 tor Chabad at 285-1588;
Chabad is at 521 SR AIA in
Ponte Vedra.
Bethel Gallery .4rt Show
"The Haivest, ,ill be
S... open at the Bethel Gallery
of Ponte Vedra
.. Presbyterian Church.
through October 15.' The'
show ,will include works by
Divorce Car
Palm Valley Bap
is offering a Divorc
from 6:30 to 8:3
Wednesday. Th
class will be held ir
sanctuary at 4890
Road in PonteNVedr
is provided. For i
contact, the churr
285-2447.,
St. Andrew's H
St. Andrew's
Church will
Community Healtl
a.m. to 1 p.m. c
October 7. Health
als and agency rep
will be available
screenings and mi
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ptist Church
:e Care Class,
30 p.m.' on
e 13-week.
n the church
PaDlm' nVail
mation at no
charge to the public. The fire
department and the Blood
Mobile will also' be there.
St. Andrew's is located at
180-1 Beach Blvd. For informa-
tion call 'the church office at
249-4575. .
:a. Childcare IWomen 's Chorale
information, The North Florida Women's
ch office at Chorale will begin its 15th sea-'
son with rehearsals starting on
Monday, October 23 at Christ
health Fair Episcopal Church in Ponte
Lutheran Vedra. Dr. Ted Matthews is the
have a 'new Director and Barbara
h Fair from 9 Sartin is the new accompanist.
>n Saturday, The Chorale is looking for
profession- new members; anyone inter-
)resentatives ested can contact Linda Young
to provide at 223-5344.
medical infor-
Shades of Grace Artists of "The
Harvest" based on references
from the Bible.
,Viewing hours are Monday
to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
'and Sundays from 9 a.m. to
noon.Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
Church is located at 4510 Palm
Valley Road. Questions can be
directed to 280-9075.
Fonndersl4nniv'ersan' i
Celebration
The Perfecting Saints
Church will have services to
celebrate the church's
Founder's/Anniversary Week at
7:30 p.m. on October 4
through October 8. The church
address is 2949 Mayport Road
in Atlantic Beach. For informa-
tion call 249-2787.
Acquire the Fire
Acquire the Fire, a Christian,
youth rally and concert, will be
held today and Saturday at
Veteran's Memorial Arena in
Jacksonville. Tickets ;are $55
and $49 prior to September 15
and $60 'and $55 at the door.
For information call the
Youthquake Live office at
Christ the Redeemer Church in
Ponte Vedra at 285-8009 ext.
33.
Lighthouse Golf
Tournament
The Annual Charirty Golf
'Tournament to benefit St.
.Andrew's Lighthouse will be
held at Queens Harbor Golf:
Club on Monday', Oct. 9. The
entry fee is $100 with a, $15
discount for registration before
Sept. 11. Players of all.levels
are welcome. St. ; Andrew's
'Lighthouse provides tempo-
rary housing for patients and
their families who have trav-
elled to northeast Florida for
.medical care. Contact Ed
Asher at 246-5606 for Golf
Tournament registration or
information.
Prayer for Schools
On Thursday from 9:30 to.
11 a.m, a group meets at the
Winston Family vMICA to pray
for school, media, families,
and church. The YMCA is on
Landrum Lane in Ponte Vedra.
For information call 285-0267.
Happily Ever After
A marriage skills workshop
called Happily Ever After is
being offered by Vivian
Bowlus, M.Ed., LMHC, and
certified Pre-marital Instructor
at Ponte Vedra United
Methodist Church.
The workshop is appropriate
for engaged, newly married,
and couples considering mar-
riage. The four-hour sessions
will be held on the first
Saturday of the month and
begin at 8:30 a.m.
' For information and registra-
tion visit www.happily-ever-
after-fl.com. The church
address is 35 Executive Way in
Ponte Vedra.
Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery, a bibli-
cal based program for persons
facing personal problems,
meets every Friday at 6:30 p.m.
in the fellowship hall of Beach
United Methodist Church, 3rd
Street at 7th Avenue North,
Jacksonville Beach.
Through worship and same-
gender small groups, people
can work on personal struggles
such as eating disorders, alco-
hol/drug abuse, and codepen-
dency. The evenings begin
with dinner; Call 249-2343.
MAen's group meetings
Hodges Blvd. Presbyterian
Church offers :."Bible- and
Bagels", a men's Bible study
group, at 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. on
Wednesdays in the Fellowship
Hall. The church address is,
4140 Hodges Blvd. For infor-
mation call 223-6922.
The men's group from
Calvary Anglican Church
meets at 6:15 a.m. Friday at
Perkins Restaurant, on Beach
Boulevard at San Pablo Road.
Pastor David Sandifer leads the
study.
The men's group from Beach
United Methodist Church will
have the first meeting for 2006
on Monday, Feb. 6 at the
Golden Corral Restaurant at
14035 Beach Blvd. at 6 p.m.
A men's Bible study is held at
7 a.m. Monday at Ponte Vedra
United Methodist Church, 35
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra
Beach.
Palms Presbyterian men's
Bible study is held at 7 a.m.
Wednesday in the Youth
Center/Fellowship Hall.
Community Presbyterian
Church at 150 Sherry Drive in
Atlantic Beach has Wednesday
morning prayer breakfasts at 7
a.m.
St. Paul's by the Sea
Episcopal Church has a Men's
Prayer Group and Bible Study
which meets on the first and
third Saturday of. the month at
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
SThe following are church-
related singles groups in the
Beaches area. Church member-
ship is not required:
St. Andrew's 'Lutheran
Church has Young Adult
Group meetings. Contact
Pastor Mike at 249-45,75 for
information.
New Life Christian
Fellowship, 2701 Hodges Blvd.,
Jacksonville has monthly.
Single Adult Ministry meet-
ings. Contact Pastor David
Wheeler at 223-6000 for infor-
mation. Childcare is provided
for some events.
Beach United Methodist
Church has Monday Night
Alive for singles at 7 p.m. on
Monday nights and Singles
See BRIEFS, A-9
CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CALVARY
400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach C L
1' 285-6127 A n- a ng .a C.6urch'
285-612 7 u -^ ',,-.,,/'
Sunday 7:45, 9:00, 1 1:00 AM. 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist -a nohip-centeredwe ev.lcongre or, .
Saturday 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist .d tueAng .rr.dir*n
Wednesday 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist Mieeting at Sabal Palm Elementar
1201 N. Keman Bl\d
Ev.ening.Puayer in the Chapel iaorship: 10:30 am
6:00 PM Mon., Tues.. Thurs., Fri. ,' "i'', I '."Sunaa/ School:. 9:00 am
Nursern Available for Saturday -M ....-.'r u.o. r, Aknir,a.= aur, -....i...
& Sunday Services k ..4 -r'-s0r c lr0dM ei .. S.rxne .s.un -cm
All are welcome Ch/risiEpiscopalChurch.ore ,.--, ..T. ..-,. .
COASTAL CHRISTIAN
Ou Congregaioni mneets at
Castillo de Mexico
1222 S. Third Street
553-9910
Sunday
10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
www.coastaclCristian.org
,. HOLY TRINITY
" j ANGLICAN CHURCH
r IA TradirionalAnglican Churchi
247-1442
Holy Communion
every Sunday at 8:00 A.M.
Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel
at 610 Florida Blvd.. Neptune Beach
MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294
JACKSONVILLE BEACH. FL 32240-0294
www.holylrinit.vneptunebeach.org
Rev. Robert C. Adams. Vicar
To advertise your
Religious Services
here call
249-9033
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PONTE VEDRA
United Methodist
Cht/ rch
Ponte Vedra
Presbyterian Churchfa
I' t here friends gather to worship"
4510 Palm Valley Road ICR 210i
www.pvpc.com
Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Breakfast
Nursery & Toddler Ministries
Middle, High School. College
Adult Ministries
Music & Art Ministries
Home of a Bethlehem Iisit
Worship Opportunities
9:00 a.m. Contemporary*
V:15 a.m. Traditional*
*Kids Worship provided
Sunday School
10:00 a.m. ror all ages
Re%. Jeff Bennett.Pastor
Adam M.vers. Youth
35 Execurtie Wa. PVB
Across A I A rrom Rawlings School
Behind Prosperity Bank
280-5141 www.p'-umc.org
"Connectine the Unconnected"
?Newtbeinbs 'baptist Chrch
1050 High\a% AIAA 285-4288
Sunday School 9:00am
Worship 10:15am
E-mail:
newbeginningsbc@oclearwire net
Website:
w\ \v .online iLhne% beginnings.com
.", Hodges Boulevard
'; Presbyterian Church l
..,.. 4140 Hodges Boulevard pa1mT5
(Corner of Chet's Creek Blvd) prg ,, b r, n u c hu
Jacksonmille *1904) 223-6922
www.hbpcusa.org
Pastor: Rev. Joe Albright -The Palms Oasis
Sunday Schedule.,-. k is a Communit Nurtured by.
Contemporary Worship: 9:00 a.m. the Grace o0f Jeasus Ch}n-t
Sunday School All Ages: 10:00 a.m. to
Traditional Worship: 11:00 a.m. 5erv- God's Mission in the World
Nursery Provided
SUNRISE Sunday Worship Services
COMMUNITY CHURCH 8:30 and 11'00 a m.
An Evangelical Free Church Sunset Service at 5 45 p.m.
Nursery at all services
Sunday School & A.B.F.'s 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:15 a.m. Sunday School
All ages 9:40 a.m.
298 Aquatic Drive
34 10 Soulh Thid S'reel ,Ja:bo.,vIllle Sea"c
Atlantic Beach Fr, 904-.;,3 64?' A. ,s ,,pmcr.urh oarg
Phone: 249-3030 pciJS. ,
UNITY DAILY WORD BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
STUDY CLASS 4_ CHURCH J1
Wed. Evening 7:30 pm MISSOURI SYNOD
Ribault GardenClub 1423N.8th e.,JaxBeach
705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor
(Corner 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N. Phone: 249-5418
http://www.blcjaxbeach.org
355-5100 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Traditional
Dial A Prayer 355-7044 Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Church of the Daily Word Adult Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.
LU STADRW'ANHR NCI(ELCA) St. Paul's by the SeTa B C/H ir AP TRADITIONAL YET TIMELY
(BYTHE SELA) EPISCOPAL CHU. RCHy BEACHES CHAPEL CHURCH Sunday School for all ages 9:00a.m.
(BY THE SEA) ESCOP CHRH Episcopal Church Worship Service 10:1 a.m.
A Stephen Minisry 1Congregation
1801 Beach Blvd. ViL POWERFUL WORSHIP, PASSIONATE SERVICE .. BI0DPianTl. NpiuNE BEACH Youth Fellowship11:30a.m.
Jacksonville Beach 249-4575 Valley Rad Nursery Provided -
PASTOR MICHAEL BLAKER 95 alm Valley Road:
S da WMshA Ponte Vedra, FL. 543-0112 -, ,Pastor Steve MNcCoy CHRIST
Sunday orship www.saintfrancisepiscopalchurch.org We Bs 'SaS 0 3 Associate Pastor Howard McMinn UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
8:00 am & 10:30 am Sunday Services WeChildome Fames ren's Chapel At 10 am Sun. WORSHIP SERVICES
Sunday School 8:45am-9:30am Christian Formation for welcome Families Nursery 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 I Crinsiian Formation AI 8.45 am Wednesday 7 PM Neptune Beach 249-5370
Youth/Adult 9:15 am 9:30am-10:00am FellowshipTime Corner of 5th St. & 11th Ave. N.* Jax Beach, FL awww.stpaulsbylheseal''spbts.net TEL 241-4211 Rev. Patrice Spenser
Nursery Provided icne'.ch.apel&eryam allabledringees 904-249-4091 www.beacheschapel.com Share in the love of Chnit
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN LORD OF LIFE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ST PAUL'S ST. JOHN'S
... ", CHURCH I D N E N E of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ) CATHOLIC CHURCH
S150SherDriveAllanicBeachFLLUTHERAN CHURCH 2125 oceanfront & Seagate, NeptuneBeach CATHOLIC 2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
-"dIb Rev Dr Gabe Goodman, Pastor (ELCA). B ap tist c c c omh uvorrp us ocen 1st Avenue North at 5th Street Father Joseph MeehanS
S Churchifce249-8698 276 N. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Bch SATURAYEVENING Sunda 1 Ja onville Beach S atre aWEEKEND MASSESm.
P"reschoolKindergaren 0flice 241-7335SATURDAY EVENING Traditional Services Jacksonville Beach Satu pm
www communitypcusa.org Ph. 285-5347 6:30 pm Contemporar) Worship Service 8:00 & 9:00 am .day 1
Schedule: Rev. Julie FrankPastor SUNDAY Celebration Praise Father Wm. A:.Kelly, pastor Sunday 9a.m., 11 a.m.
IchSu.MorningWorlship 801am' 9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service 10:45 am Nursery Available Sunday Morning
3uday Mng Wshp 8 30 11 am Sunday Contemporary Worship 10:30 am Traditional Service Saturday Mass 9 a.m.and 5:30 p.m. RECONCLIATION
Church School- All Ages 945am 8:30am WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY (SEP-MAY) Sunday Mass 7:00, 8:30,10:00, RECONCdLIATION
Youth Fellowships 5p C c 9 m 6:30 pm The Gathering 5:30 Supper na:00, Saturday 10:00 arn. orby appt.
ContempoaryWorshi.pSer 559 m Sunday Church School 9:45am Bi or Age & Lfe Situation 6:30 Choir, Bible Study,Youth 11:30 asm. & 7 p.m. RELIGIOUS EDKUCATION
Chancel Cho Wednedays 7 pm Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am 407 Third Street Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor 246-2010 Saturday Confessions ed. 6:00 p.ni. (K-3) 7:15p.m. (4-6gr.)
www.eeptunebaptist.org Netune Beach James Collins, Associate Pastor After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 -5:20 p.m. ay
Weekday PieschoolKindeiganen (3,41.5 yi olds) .Nursery Provided Tom Bary, Pastor ", 9"4-249M2307 www.rcfcbdo.com /email:fccbdoc@bellsouth.net 246-6014
Ij Palm Valley Baptist Church abbi Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. PhD. Spiritual Leader OCEANSIDE FIRST''APTIST
2'489D Palm Vall5-y447 Road "& -f- -f aB .eV B.-e ., ',L ea rT
4 285-2494Pm R7 q ontd ._ _, Stuart. ill Prii, president CHURCHOF CHRIAST
Rev. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor m(L ti L (iurd '288 N. Roscoe Blvd Ponte Vedra Beach; 904 273-9100 (fx) 273-556. 7 (off1025 Snug Harbor Courtchid
det~e^ly / "Ou 4ev'eC 5 Shabbat & Torah Services.9:30 -12:00 noon St.) 324 N 5th St, 249-2314
Join us on Sunday for: Service Times Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 ieStud 95 a.m.
Sunday School foi all ages 9:ISAM S a 50 p We have. a full range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish 246-2709 Study '
ve lb Study :M Sunday 8:0am 1 o0am ommntmity. Please contactour officem-f8-5 for information about adult Jerry Murrell, Miinister Blended Worship 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Evening opportunities: PM Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am & :00am education, Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Bible Class Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
Family Dinner' 6:00 PM Class ,.a Worship
Children and Youth Bible Study 7:00 PM (904) 268-2500 "' homeforJeuish Families at the Beach" Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Adult Worship Service www.MandarinChristian.com Evening Service '. 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
Child Care and Nursery provided for all activities n .
The righteousshall fioudsh like the paln.tie..." Psalins 9M2 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy. ',Fa ..,-:-_-,,.-: ;. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m, Service interpreted for the hearing impaired.
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Art featured at Palms Open House
FROM STAFF
Maarten van de Guchte,
Director of the Cummer
Museum of Art and Gardens in
Jacksonville, will be the guest
speaker at an Open House
Luncheon on Wednesday, Oct.
11 at Palms Presbyterian
Church. ;
Van de Guchte's topic will be
on overview of expansion
plans for the Cummer
Museum. He will also provide a
preview of an upcoming exhib-
it at, the museum, "Temples
and Tombs: Treasures of
Egyptian Art from the British
Museum."
The exhibit will open on
Dec. 22 and continue through
March 18, 2007.,
It will be located in the
'Cummer's new central build-
ing which is currently under,
construction.
Looking ahead to the
Cummer,s 50th Anniversary in
2011, the master plan for, the
museum will make it the sec-
ond largest museum campus in
the state, of Florida by. the
anniversary date, according to
a press release from the Palms
Open House committee.
Van de Guchte has been.
Director of the Cuminer.
Museum since 1999. Prior to
this,, he was Director of the
Krannert Art Museum at the
University of 'Illinois \, at
Urbana-Champaign where he
earned his Ph.D. He was a pro-
fessor in the School of Art and
Design there and also taught at
the,Uni"ersitv of Cuzco, Peru
and the University of Sao
Paolo, Brazil.
For seven years, van de
Guchte worked in Peru for the
United Nations, Educational,
Scientific, and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO).
There, he was a member of a
team of art historians, archi-
tects, and archaeologists work-
ing on the restoration of mon-
uments in the area near Cuzco.
By appointment of Queen
Beatrix of The Netherlands,
van de Guchte ,was made a
Corresponding Member of the
Royal Dutch Academy of Arts
and Sciences in 1998. In his
studies at the University of
Amsterdam he specialized in
Early Christian and Medieval
Art. At the University of
Illinois; he specialized in pre-.
Columbian art and archaeolo-
gy.
His published work on
diverse topics from Ancient
American to contemporary art
reflect the breadth of his
knowledge and experience. His
published articles and essays
have been included in work for
institutions such as The Art
Institute of Chicago and the
Americas Society in New' York
City.
The Oct. 11 luncheon will be
the first event for the 2006-
2007 season of the Palms,
Open House series. 'This is the
third year for the series which
is open to the community.
Through' the Open House
Series, Palms hopes "to provide
fellowship .....and invites the
community to programs of
general interest," said' Anne
Flora, a member of the Open
House Committee.
STickets for the event 'are $7
and include a buffet luncheon
catered by local restaurateur
and Palms member Barry
Adeeb. The luncheon will be
held in the church's recently
Briefs:
Count. from A-8
Coffee House 10:45 a.m. 'on
Sunday. For information visit
www.beachumc.org or call 249-
2343. BUMC is located at 325
7th Ave. N .
Beaches Chapel Church, 610
Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach.
Singles over age 33 meet the last
Saturday of the month at 7 p.m.
at the church. 241-4211.
Christ Episcopal Church, 400
San Juan Drive in Ponte Vedra,
offers a singles ministry called
Solo Flight. For information
contact the church office at 285-
6127.
Christ the Redeemer Church,
190 S. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra
Beach. Weekly Bible study and
monthly social event such as
square dancing for ages 30 and
up. 280-5813.
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
Church, 4510 Palm Valley Road,
Ponte Vedra Beach. Bible study
group at 11 a.m. Sunday and
occasional other activities for
singles ages 30 and older.
Retreats at Marywood
Retreats and events .are
planned at the Marywood
Center for Spirituality in the
Switzerland area of NW St.
Johns County at 1715-5 State
Road 13. For information, call
287-2525 or toll-free (888)-287-
253 Or check www.marywood-
center.org.
October 11: Day of Reflection:
In Weakness, Streigth will be
led by St. Rita Baum. The ses-
sion begins at 9:30 a.m. and
ends .at 2:30 p.m. with Mass.
The cost is $25 including lunch.
WHITER TEETH IN AN HOUR
SLasr Bleaching
n o I ith ,, u'i1
Maarten van de Guchite, Director of the Cummer Museum and
Gardens,. will be the featured speaker at. Palms Presbyterian
Church's Open House Luncheon on Oct. 11.
completed Fellowship Hall.
Doors open at 11:30 a.m.
and the luncheon will be
served at noon. Van de'
Guchte,s presentation will
immediately follow the lunch-
eon and the event should con-
clude by 1 p.m.
Palms Presbyterian Church is
located at 3410 3rd Street S. in
lacksonmille Beach. Tickets are'
available from the church
office or by calling 246-6427.
They will also be sold after
church services on Sunday,
'Oct. 1 and 8.
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Rock the Universe
Fifteen teens and adults, above, from
Sunrise Community Church in Atlantic
Beach enjoy the Christian entertain-
ment at Rock the Universe at Universal
Studios on a trip earlier this month.
Adults and the younger members from
Sunrise Community Church have fun at
Rock the Universe.
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A Pre-Primary class at
Discovery Montessori School
learn about Rosh Hashanah, the
Jewish New Year, which began
on Sept. 22 and ends on Oct.2.
Shabbat candles and a prayer
shawl are on display. Pictured
are Cole Hulihan, Bryce
Schottelkotte and Jaden Reitzer.
They are learning about the sho-
far, the ram's horn used during
the holidays, and other traditions.
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September 29, 2006
OPINION
The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 10A*
Tronti a welcome addition for Nease
ROB
DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR
Quick jabs
from the
sports page
headlines,
Still many unanswered
questions in the Terrell
Owens affair. For examn-
ple, he had surgery on his
broken finger 12 days ago
and has been taking
painkillers ever since. Why
would he suddenly have a
"reaction" nine days into the
treatment? No, Owens' symp-'
toms are consistent with mix-
ing medications, not an aller-
gic reaction. Let's see, sprint-
er's speed, body like a Greek
sculpture and an amazing
ability to recover quickly
from things like a broken leg.
Any, uh, phannaceuticals
come to mind?
Tim Tebow keeps offering
Gators fans a tantalizing
preview of what's to come
over the next three years.
Maybe Urban Meyer will
even let him throw one of
these days to give the
Florida faithful an even
clearer picture.
S,, Former Fletcher star and
current Minnesota Viking
Ciatrick Fason hasn't seen
any action this season as he \
recovers trom an injured
shoulder. Fason is listed as
questionable for Sunday's
game at Buffalo.
It's essentially do-or-die
time for Yankees third base-
man Alex Rodriguez. He's
under tremendous pressure
to deliver in the clutch this
postseason or risk a winter
of discontent as New York
fans call for him to be trad-
ed. While A-Rod has a .305
batting average and half a
dozen home runs in sLx
career playoff series, the
perception is that he fades
away when the stakes are
highest.
Just a few weeks'into the
NFL season the Jacksonville
Jaguars seem to have settled
the preseason debate over
which of the Sunshine State's
three teams is best.
San Diego Chargers start-
ing safety Terrence Kiel has
been charged with drug
trafficking after admitting
to shipping at least t'wo
cases of prescription cough
syrup to Texas. DEA offi-
cials say the codeine-based
cough remedy is mixed
with soft drinks to make a
concoction known as
"lean," with a street price of'
5200 to $325 a bottle. Kiel,
who is making $500,000
this season, reportedly told
officials he's been having
financial difficulties.
President Bush personally
congratulated Gaine of
Shadows co-authors Mark
Fainaru-Wada and Lance
Williams for their work in
reporting on baseball's steroid'
scandal at last year's White
House correspondents dinner.
"You've done a great service,
for the American people," the
president said. But now the
journalists face 18 months in
prison for not revealing the
source of leaked Grand Jury
testimony contained in the
book. President Bush should
pardon the two authors
immediately if the govern-
ment is at all serious about
cracking down on drug use in
sports. .
Best bet for the weekend:
The Fletcher High football
team has a crucial district
game Friday night at Bartram
Trail, The Bears will be heavi-
ly favored but a Senators win
may prove the season-saving
spark the team needs.
By JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Zach Tronti was one of the
last players returning to the
Nease High locker room, fol-
lowing his team's thrilling 35-
32 victory over visitingg Palatka.
Carrying his shoulder pads
in one hand, and his gold hel-
met in the other, the senior
'tailback didn't look too worse
for wear, considering he just
ran for a game and career-high
198 yards on 27 carries.,
Even his healthy head of.
black hair was neatly combed,
as if he had just spent the past
three hours, watching the
game, not playing major role
in it.
But Tronti is no longer a spec-
tator at Nease football games.
Now, he's a featured item in
the Panthers high-scoring
spread offense.
"Tronti has been a nice addi-
tioni to the team," Nease head
coach Craig Howard said after
the Palatka game, a see-saw:
affair that included five lead
changes.
"Boy, I wish I had him, over
the entire four years. We had
him as a freshman, but he
wanted to concentrate on base-
ball. He saw how much fun the
kids were having in football
and came back out."
"I just wanted to focus on
baseball because I had some
success there," added Tronti, a
backup outfielder on state-
playoff Panther baseball teams.
"I wanted to come back out
for football and be a part of the
great thing they've got going
here. I'm definitely glad I did."
Tronti, who scored two
touchdowns against Palatka,
including a 51-yarder off an
option pitch from quarterback
Ted Stachitas, played on
Nease's jayvee football team as,
a freshman, and was a late var-
sity call-up.
After hanging up his baseball
:.gear in May, Tronti came out
for spring football and won the
starting tailback slot, a coveted
position because Nease basical-.
ly runs a one-back offense.
Tronti rushed for more than
100 yards and a t6ucliabwn' in
the season opener against
Memphis University High, and
added.54 vards on 10 carries in
a second-week win over
Sanford Seminole. .
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Nease High running back Zach Tronti, right,, breaks the tackle of Palatka strong safety Emanual Lookadoo during last Friday night's
game at Panther Stadium. Tronti, a senior, hadn't played football since his freshman year in order to concentrate on baseball but
decided to pick up the pads and helmet again this season. He leads the Panthers in rushing with 481 yards in four games.
Heading: into tonight's road
game at Pedro Menendez,
Tront iti apteAm-llodJrfg *48LV
yards aTi'hvelDs. '
Against Palatka," Howard
called Tronti's number 19 times
in the second half, as Nease ran
the ball 25 times and passed
only twice.
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Nease High's Kristen Gerkins is among the favorites in the
SJRAC swimming and diving championships taking place today,
at Cecil Aquatic Center beginning at 5 p.m.
The senior responded with the first half, and caught three guarantee Tronfi a starting
tough inside running to move passes for 30 yards spot if he came out for spring
,, tch .c '"igs. Oi.,, the-. .. in. ,
Tron'ti took 'I pit ih- fri nT rhatnis "--hey' didn't promi's'ery
Stachitas behind the line, cut without a doubt one of Nease's anything," added Tronti.
back a sweep inside and shed go-to guys this season. "They just said I would have
tacklers en route to the goal "He may become a Division a chance to compete for it and
line. I player by the end of the sea- that was good enough for
He also had a 36-yard run in son," said Howard, who didn't me."
LOCAL ROUNDUP
Nease boys golf team
captures SJRAC crown
FROM STAFF The Nease girls golf team Sarah Knapp, each of whom
earned another victory Tuesday shot 74. Kim Knox, who carded
The Nease boys golf team
topped nine other schools to
win the St. Johns River Athletic
Conference Championship
Tuesday at the St.' Johns
County Golf Course.
. The Panthers, who improved
to 9-2 in match play, shot a
combined 281 to 'earn a four-
shot victory over second-place
finisher Bartram Trail and a six-
stroke advantage over Fleming
Island' which finished in third
place.
Nease sophomores Tyler
McCumber and Kevin Phelan,
along with junior Mike Smith
carded 69s to help the Panthers
secure victory. :,.:
Medalist in the 10-team
event was' Joey, Keene of
Fleming Island.
GIRLS GOLF
Nease 305, Episcopal 334,"
Bartram Trail 337
in a tri-match at Ponte Vedra
Lagoon Curse by carding the
second-best all-time 18-hole
score in school history..
Brighid Hourilan shot a 70
and. earned medalist honors.
Her 1-over total was the fourth
best 18-hole score in Nease
High School history.
Helping Nease secure victory
were Catherine O'Donnell and
86, Samantha Snyder (87) and
Kelsey Hughes who shot 90. '
Fleming Island 167, Nease
242
On Wednesday the Panthers
girls golf team was upset by
Fleming Island in a match at
Fleming Island Plantation.
With the loss, Nease is now 27-
3 on the season.
VOLLEYBALL
Nease 3, St. Augustine 1
The Panthers defeated the
Yellow Jackets in straight games
Tuesday.
Meghan Sherman led Nease
with 10 kills and 27 assists. Tara
Carrigan had 14 service points
and three aces.
The Panthers improved to
10-3 on the season and were set
to host Palatka on Thursday
and travel to Pedro Menendez
High on Friday in a. 6:45 p.m.
start.
Area su rs win ECS titles
By JENNIFER KNOECHEL
STAFF WRITER
When Tiffany Layton, Adam
McGill and Justin Quintal heard
their North Florida teammates
cheering on the beach in Cape
Hatteras, N.C. they knew they
had clinched their first East
Coast Surfing Championship.
Layton,, 26, of Atlantic Beach.
won the women's title; McGill,
22, of Jacksonville Beach won
the men's title; and Justin
Quintal, 16, of Neptune Beach
won the junior longboard divi-
sion in the 39th annual cham-
pionships at the Lighthouse
Jetty. Layton also placed second
in the women's longboard
event. Not bad for her first
appearance in the Eastern
championships.
"It was magical," said Layton.
"We had, a hurricane swell so I
was stoked to know we would
at least have bigger, chunkier
waves [about 6-7 feet high]. The
wave came right to me to seal
the deal for me to make it into
the final. It was a pretty stacked
heat in the final but this one set
wave allowed me to pull two
huge turns on the inside. I
couldn't believe it."
McGill said the waves were
overhead for much of the week
but dropped off before the
men's final.
"The jetty groyn where the
wave comes off makes a perfect
left and, I'm goofy-footed (surf
right foot front) so left is domi-
nant for me. I'm frontside on
the wave so I have a slight
advantage," McGill said.
McGill, Layton and Quintal
are each considered pro-am sta-
tus, which means they surf in
professional ,and amateur con-
tests. Quintal, a junior honor
roll student at Fletcher .High,
recently placed fourth in a
Longboard magazine contest in
Hawaii and is nationally-
ranked second in the country
for amateur longboarders. He
had placed second in the East
Coast Championships the past
two years.
Layton started surfing when
she was in the fifth.grade and
has won the Wavemasters in
women's shortboard in 2004
See SURF, page 12A
Photo submitted
Jacksonville Beach's Adam McGill won the men's title at last
week's East Coast Surfing Championships in North Carolina.
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In his second season,
Jones is fulfilling all
the lofty expectations
By REX EDMONDSON
SPORTS COLUMNIST
Matt Jones, the laconic, tall
second year wide receiver for the
Jaguars, can be described- as just
about whatwas hoped for when
selected by Jacksonville in the
first round of the 2005 NFL
draft.
It's rare that the hopes and
expectations of a pro team are
pinned on youngsters, but this
Arkansas lad is fulfilling those
hopes.
At 6'6", 238 pounds,
Jones could be anoth- f
er Gary Cooper if he lrffl
was a coming movie
rookie instead of a
football player. He
has that quiet "aw
shucks" attitude
and is deceptively fast and "
agile.
For a college quarterback
who's been deprived of that to
become a catcher instead of a
,pitcher, Jones has matured in
one year after a slow start, to,
make the Jaguars happy they
took him. And he knows how
important a top wide receiver is
in the pro ranks.
"I don't know whvyI was slow
starting," he told one visitor to
his locker after practice recently.
"Maybe it was the system I was-
n't used to or maybe it was just
being up here with so much'
expected of me. I know what
I'm doing now. The pros aren't
college ... ." .
Occasionally you get a grin'
that belies the solemn expres-.
sion usually seen on No. 18.
He can, at times, look like a
pallbearer, then turn into the
opposite, eyes sparkling and giv-
ing you the idea he might be
another Tom Sawyer. Gary
Cooper used to win fair ladies
with the same talent.
Maybe it was the ,shaggy
blonde hlaiL when he reported
last year.that hid his personality,
but Matt Jones, the Arkansas
Traveler from Van Buren, origi-
nating by birth from Fort Smith,
doesn't need any disguise now.
By virtue of the passes he's
snagged this early season from
quarterback Byron 'Leftwich.,
Jones has become his own man
and a favorite of the Jaguar fans.
Not that his rookie sea-
- "* .* son was disap-
pointing far
from it. Jones
played in all ,16,
games, ranking
:.f third on the team
with 36 receptions for
432 yards and five touch-
." downs.
That's .some "slow start"'
for you. He finished with 12.
rushes .for 51 yards and com-
pleted three passes for 12 yards.
He virtually had to sneak in as
quarterback since that position
is a much guarded exclusive
club with the Jaguars. Only one,
member and a waiting list.
The strange record he set is
one for the books. Matt Jone's
became only the third Jaguar to'
complete a pass as a non-quar-
terback in a regular season
game, joining LaBrandon
Toefield and punter Bryan
Barker and Jones did it twice.
They were looking for versatil-
ity when they drafted young
Matthew and they got it. He
proved he could pass in college
at Arkansas U, he's proved he
can catch with the best of them
and he runs like a purse-snatch-
er in a shopping mall.
What else could Mr. Wayne
Weaver want? A juggling act?
Jones finished his freshman
year at Alltel by ranking fifth
among NFL .rookies in yards,
third in receptions and second
in receiving touchdowns. Of
those 36 receptions, 24 resulted
in first downs. To go with that,
Jones set a team rookie record
with five receiving touchdowns.
He scored a touchdown in
five of his last 11 games in 2005.
Just to dispute his "slow start,"
he began with a long rush of 25
yards in the Jaguars' season
opener with Seattle, scored a
touchdown in back-to-back
games at Pittsburgh on Oct. 16
and at St. Louis on Oct. 30.
Then the rookie topped that
off with five receptions for 117
yards and a touchdown against
Baltimore on Nov. 13. That
marked his first career 100-yard
game.
The following week at
Tennessee, Jones celebrated his
first, pro career start with three
snatches for 46 yards and a
touchdown. He finished the reg-
ular season with three receptions
for 55 vards and a touchdown
againstTennessee on [an. 1. And
he posted a team-best six recep-
tions for 94 yards (including a
long of .41 yards) in the playoffs
against New England. .
Coach Jack Del Rio shouldn't
forget that among his other tal-
ents Jones, the ."slow-starter"
ranked in the top five in his
high school career for punt
returnsi. :,
Outside of football, Jones was
a. finalist for McDonald's All-
America honors in basketball.
Then there were scads of other
basketball records. He's also
worked in youth football camps;
"I'd rather play quarterback,",
Jones says. "But whatever. [,just
want to play."
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: ,, Photo by ROB DeANGELO
Jaguars second-year wide receiver Matt Jones eyes a touchdown pass during anintra-squad
scrimmage at Jacksonville's practice facility in late July.
heat and humidity diminish
area race calendar he at g up :
-W we've crested the sym-
bolic first day of fall
and although I can't
claim to have felt that first
autumnal nip in the air, I can
say that the oppressive humidi-
ty and intense heat have abated
somewhat.
Couldn't 1, or is it just me
and my wishful thinking?
For runners this is like manna
from heaven. Now you can go
out and run with a capital R.
That old summunertime sur-
vival shuffle is over and you
can actually pick your feet up
and face the upcoming racing
season without having to battle
the elements so much.
October is here and so is rac-
ing season. Locally we have a
lot about to happen and
nationally we have another
- new marathon season about to
unfold.
The Marine Corp Marathon
in Washington D.C., Twin
Cities Marathon in Minnesota,;
Chicago and New York, all in
the months of October and
November.
Florida isn't exactly devoid of
marathons.'Cocoa Beach kicks
it all off with Florida's oldest.
marathon, The Space Coast
Marathon, Nov. 26th. Ohn the
third of December we have the
Marathon of the Palm Beaches
in West Palm Beach. The
Jacksonville Marathon on Dec.
17th, of course. .
Then there are marathons in
Orlando (Disney Jan. 7), Mianmi
(Jan. 28) and Orlando's Xtreme
off-road marathon on Jan. 20.
The Tallahassee Marathon is on
February 4th. Pensacola,
Gainesville, Tampa and Ft.
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all on February 18th.
Clermont's new marathon,
half-marathon, 10K and 5K
takes place on Feb. 24 and
Sarasota's picturesque
marathon will be run on March
4th.
All of Florida's marathons are
run within a short, labored
breath of each other. Blame the
heat for that, becausethere are
'very few moments in the
Florida calendar that permit
running 26.2 miles in a semi-.
comfortable manner.
But of course you will need
more; maybe a few tune ups
locally and otherwise, so here;
they are. ,
This Saturday, there is the
RITA SK run/walk held at the
new St. Johns Town Center
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group awards there is $700 of
prize money up for grabs. The
5K shall begin at 8 a.m. and the
one-mile fun run/walk begins'
at 9 a.m. Call 731-1900 for
more information.
A week later, on October 7th,
the Marine Corps Half-
Marathon and Freedom 5K take
place.
The half-marathon is an
exceptionally great course that
any runner
would enjoy.
From
Metropolitan
Park the
course makes
its way down-,
town then
cuts across the
Main St.
Bridge into
San Marco,
back across
the Acosta
Bridge .then'
south as far as
Boone Park in
'Riverside.
The attrac-
through old Savannah.
" The course takes you
throughout the best parts of
historic Savannah and ends in
the old market area of the city.
I have run it a few times and
highly recommend it. The 5K
begins at Franklin Square on
Congress Street at 6:20 p.m.
and there is also a quarter-mile
kids run at 6 p.m. It makes for
a great day out for the entire
family.
Are they really "races" or are
That old summertime
survival shuffle is over
and you can actually
pick your feet up and
face the upcoming rac-
ing season without hav-
ing to battle the ele-
ments so much.
tive course finishes back in
Metro Park. a total of $1,100 in
prize money is on the line;, as
well as age-group awards. The,
Half and 5K start'together at 7
a.m. Call 731-1900 for more
info.
If you care to travel a bit, also
on October 7th the Heart of.
Savannah 5K takes place., This
is a truly fine, enjoyable run
they just
"events" or
glorified
"walkathons"?
The Susan
G. Komen
Breast Cancer
Foundation
has created a
monster. Some
of its SK
"races" are the
biggest in the
country. But
some purists
deride these
nationwide
5Ks saying
that they are
not competitive races. Be that
as it may, the cause is unques-
tionable. The Race For The
Cure takes place on Saturday,
October 21 at 8 a.m. There is,
also a 2K (1.25-mile) fun,.
run/walk at 10 a.m.
The whole affair takes place
downtown at Metropolitan.
Park. Call 731-1900 for further
information.
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and 2005. This year she placed
second in Wavemasters to one of
her best friends, Kate Sullivan.
Layton won a No Fear pro con-
test last spring at The Poles in
Hanna Park in the pro-am dii-
sion. She said
she didn't have
time to focus
on surfing
while pursuing To come
a degree in win my firn
business at the
University of Easterns w
North Flonda, able. It give
but since gradu-
ation in 2004 ety to be al
Layton is more big win. I
committed to
the sport. She is into more
a team rider for and see wl
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"To come out Tiffar
with a win my Atlantic B
first tmp up to
Easterns was
unbelievable,"
Layton said. "It gives me notori-
ety to be able to claim a big win. I
want to get into more pro events
and see where it takes me. It's a
stepping stone into the surfing
world so I'll try to explore my'
options."
After winning the state cham-
pionship in Sebastian Inlet this
summer, McGill said his final goal
as an amateur was to claim the
East Coast Championship.
McGill also contributed to
Sunrise Surf Team winning the
national Quiksilver- Surf-Shop
Challenge in Oceanside, Calif.
two weeks ago. The team which
also includes Jason Motes, Ryan
Bnggs and Dane Jefferys, won
S10,000 and will be featured in a
full page ad in Surfer magazine's
january 2007 edition.
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"Nobody in the history of surf-
ing has ever won a contest of this
stature from the East Coast,"
McGill said.
He also credited team rider
Robert Rohman for contributing,
to the Sunrise regional win in
Sebastian Inlet. Sunrise beat out 24
shops to ad-
vance to the
national com-
petition, but
out with a Rohman con-
t trip up to tracted strep
ftuioat and scar-
as unbeliev- let fever two
s me notori- days after re-
gionals and
le to claim a was unable to
want to get compete at
nationals. The
pro events team gave Roh-
iere it takes man 1,o: of
their prize
3 stepping mones for his
the surfing contribution.
"Ryan Briggs
I'II try to was our alter-
options. nate and held
his hand up for
| double-wham-
my points to
y Layton take an early
each surfer lead," McGill
said. \\e dom-
inated after
that."
McGill is an assistant project
manager for Bryan Lendry
Custom Homes, which sponsors
him with travel expenses. He is
also sponsored by Sunrise and
8103 Clothing which also give
him travel money to surf and
compete in contests.
"Winning the East Coast
Championships is something I've
always wanted to do," McGill
said. "Now I'm ready to take surf-
ing to the next level."
Local surfers who also placed in
the finals of the East Coast
Championship:' Jason Motes
third in men's longboard, fifth in
master's, and winner of the senior
ironman contest; Wavne
Satterwhite fifth in open men;
Josh Motes second in menehune;
Cameron Keys second in gills.
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WEEKEND
September 29. 2006
BARBARA
MATHESON
GARDENING
COLUMNIST
Landscape, turf
overstressed
Trhe continued high
temperatures and lack
of rain are stressing
our plants and making it
difficult to think about get-
ting the plants ready for
winter.
If the landscape plants
and turf are over stressed,
they'll be vulnerable to any-
thing but a mild winter.
Using a question-and-
answer format, I'll try to
address some of these top-
ics.
Question: I walked
through my grass yesterday
and swarms of dusty light
tan, small moths came flut-
tering out all over. What are
they and should I worry
about them?
Answer: These moths are
part of the sod webworm
life cycle. While this insect
is in worm form, it eats at
the base of grass, gnawing
the blades and killing the
grass. These insects come
around only in the fall and
can do a lot of damage if
not dealt with.
With the turf already
stressed, they could be the
final blow.
If you see the moths, get
down on your knees and
look very closely at the grass
blade and the little nooks
and crannies down in a
grass clump where you
might see either the worm,
its excrement, its web or the
eggs themselves.
All cycles are going on at
one time, which is even
more reason to treat the
area when you see the
moths.
If you have a contract
with a pest control compa-
ny, call and tell them what's
going on, asking them to
come ASAP. They will use an
insecticide that is stronger
and typically more effective
than what we can purchase
anywhere as homeowners.
Talstar, sevin and
pyrethroid mixtures are the
ones we can use. There may
be a few others, so check
their label to see that the
product is safe to use on
your kind of grass and that
it kills sod webworms in all
stages. It is quite likely that
at least two applications will
be necessary because all
stages of their life cycle are
going on at once.
You may need to water
the product in whether you
apply it or a company does;,
just be sure and follow
directions. If you do it your-
self,try to spray only in the
morning or late afternoon
when it is a bit cooler.
If you have not yet fertil-
ized the lawn, wait until the
sod webworms are pretty
much gone (you don't see
any moths within a two-
week period). But by then,
you'll be playing with,,
Mother Nature since it'
would be mid October when
the fertilizer would go
down, and any new green
growth would freeze if the
nights got cold early. This is
also one reason why we rec-
ommend using a fertilizer
with a low first and second
number, allowing for root
growth.
Question: I used to live in
Pittsburgh and always start-
ed to mow my grass shorter
atthis time of year. Why
don't you recommend that
since the grass is not grow-
ing as fast as it did in the
spring?
Answer: Good question.
For our soils and the grasses
that we can grow here with
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'Flyboys'
recounts
romantic
flying era
phoOo suomi
Saxophonist Chris Poland, trombonist Jimmy Starr and Grant Nielson on synthesizer. The trio are part of Fuzebox Funk, a
Jacksonville band with Beaches ties that makes its symphonic debut Saturday night.
Fusebox Funk makes symphonic debut
by HEATHER NYE
GUEST COLUMNIST
Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra's Plugged-In Series
is an innovative paifing of
local bands with the orches-
tra; a curious blend of dis-
parate musical styles that
meld ihto one completely.
different, new sound.
Previous JSO collaborations
with bands such as Mofro
and Seven Nations has met
with much success. Mofro
and Seven Nations have
return engagements with the
symphony Nov. 25 and Jan.
13, respectively.
Saturday marks the sym-
phonic debut of Fusebox
Funk, a stalwart of
Jacksonville's' brisk and
unique music scene.
The concert kicks off at 8
p.m. at the in Jacoby Hall.
Tickets are $15, $20 and $25.
Prone to being mislabed,
the Funk's eclectic sound
defies conventional genre
labels.
Funk, soul, hip-hop, rock
and outrageous horns round
out intelligent lyrics set to
an uncompromising combi-
nation of different styles.
Says drummer Pete Booras,
the band's spokesperson:
"The reason the music is so
unique is that we all respect
our roots."
Booras says his bandmates,
Chris Poland, jimmy Stair.
Grant Nielson and Seth
Kottlet, find their own idols
in every corner of music.
The band defines its music
as old-school done in a new
school way, an attempt to
honor the legends they emu-
late while leaving their own
fingerprints.
Booras sites James Brown's
drummer Clyde Stubblefield
as his inspiration.
Saturday's concert will be a
first for the group, which
will perform with the symn-
phony over the first half of
the program.
Following the intermission,
the band will perform by
itself.
Booras said the band was
surprised to be asked to pre-
See FUSEBOX, B-5
photo Sut
Guest violinist Midori (above) will featured in a Brahms Violin
Concerto Oct. 5-7 at the Jacoby Symphony Hall in downtown
Jacksonville. The concert is part of the Jacksonville Symphoi
Orchestra's Masterworks Series. For tickets, call 354-5547.
by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCL4TE EDITOR
"Flyboys," director Tony
Bill's warm and entertaining
,eda tribute to aviation's romantic
age won't win any Oscars for
acting or screenwriting.
The him, based on a
S squadron of young American
pilots who fly for the French
S during World War I, is about
20 minutes too long, and its
score is way over the top.
That said, "Flyboys" is a sat-
: isfting cinematic treat, remi-
niscent of an old Saturday
matinee shoot-em-up.
Bill, a licensed aerobatic
pilot since he was 14, recreates
the remarkable and long
overdue story of the
Lafayette Escadrille, a leg-
endary French squadron that
initially included 38
Americans.
S The last time Hollywood
ventured to tell their story was
in 1929, when "Wings," a
silent film, won an Academy
Award for best picture.
S Bill invested his own money
in the $60 million film. Co-
|'. star David Ellison, who plays
American pilot Eddie Beagle,
did much of his own stunt fly-
i ing.
Beagle, like almost every
American character in the
film, is a composite of several
pilots in the famed unit.
Actor James Franco plays
Texan Blaine Rawlings, a char-
)mIia acter inspired by, among oth-
ers, ace pilot Frank Luke, who
ln
ny
See FLYBOYS, B-2
UNF Irish prof. to speak Wed.
FROM CONTRIBUTOR
FOCUS Cummer and the
Friends of the Library -
Ponte Vedra Beach will pres-
ent the first program in its
annual series "Adventures in
Art" on Wednesday, Oct. 4.
at the Ponte Vedra Branch
Library.
The 1 p.m. event will be
.held at 1 Library Boulevard,
Ponte Vedra Beach,
Dr. Debra Murphy, chair
of the University of North
Florida's Department of Art
and Design will lecture and
show slides about "The
Masterpieces of Irish Art."
Murphy is a renowned
speaker who also teaches a
course on Irish Art at UNF.
Murphy will present a sur-
vey of great accomplish-
Dr. Debra Murphy
ments in Irish architecture,
jewelry, manuscript illumi-
nation and painting against
the magnificent backdrop of
Ireland's island geography
and in the context of its
violent and oppressed histo-
ry.
Highlights will include
prehistoric Newgrange, the
Book of Kells. Georgian
architecture and examples of
painting from the 18th
through the 20th centuries.
Murphy is also organizing
a spring break tour to
Ireland, March 14-24. For
information, call 620-4037.
The talk is free and open
to the public. No reserva-
tions are required.
Doois open at 12:30 p.m.
THEATRE NOTICES
"THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" 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., Jacksonmille 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.,
Atlantic Beach. Call 249-7177 for ticket infor-
mation and reservaUons.
"MENOPAUSE: 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
throughout., the run. Call 632-3373 for specific
prices and show times.
"MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING" is
staged at 8 p.m. today and Saturday and Sept.
29, 30 and Oct. 6 and 7 and at 7:30 p.m. Sept.
28 and Oct. 5.at Theatre Jacksonville, 2032 San
Marco Blvd., Jacksonville. Tickets are $5. Call
396-4425 for information.
"THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM
SHAKESPEARE" is staged through Oct. 8 at
The Limelight Theatre, 11 Old Mission Ave. St.
Augustine. Tickets are $22 for adults, $20 for
seniors, $15 for students and military. Call
(904) 825-1164 for information.
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photo by KATHY HARTMAN
Anna Membrino of Ponte Vedra Beach, an art and English stu-
dent at the University of North Florida, shows the latest of her
acrylic paintings. An number of her portraits, most of which are
taken from old photographs, will be on display for a month start-
ing Saturday at Starbucks, .1980 San Marco Blvd., Jacksonville.
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Matheson: It's OK to prune all evergreens now
Cont. from B-1
some success, the roots need
to go as deep as possible, pro-
tecting them from the heat of
summer and any cold way
may get in the winter.
The top of the grass will'
turn brown in a hard freeze,
but if the roots are deep, the
roots will never completely,
die because our soil doesn't
freeze as it does in Pittsburgh.
Research in Florida has
proven that the higher the
grass blade, the deeper the
root system will be. This is
why we tell you to mow St.
Augustine grass so it is no
shorter than 3-4 inches.
Throughout the year, that rec-:
ommendation stays the same.
You will be surprised at how
much healthier your grass is,
and prettier it will look, if you
follow that guideline.
Question: When I lived in
New Jersey, I always used lime
on my grass in the fall. But
my neighbor tells me that
using lime is a "no-no." Is she
right, and if so, why?
Answer: She is right. Never.
use lime on your grass with-
out first having a pH soil test
done. which will tell you if
you need to add lime. Nearly
always the pH falls in the cat-
egory of 5 7, and is not con-,
sidered too acidic for grass.
Our soil types are on the
alkaline side ( the sweet side),
and adding lime will ruin
your grass or keep it from ever
performing nicely.
The soil test is free and it is
done at the Cooperative
Extension Service office. ; .
, Question: I have some of
those beautiful Knockout
Series roses that came on the
market this year. They have
bloomed and looked so pretty
for months, and have had
nice dark leaves. It seems that
they are not blooming as
much, are a bit less green, and
generally don't look as
healthy as I think they
should. What do I need to do
to get them back to where
they were? ,
Answer: This series of rose
has been a huge hit this year,'
and even it can be quite low
maintenance, it goes through
a natural downtime just like
any other plant. As long as
you check it every week for
insects and for fungus ( spot-
ting, yellowing) and treat it if
the plants shows signs of this,
as well as fertilizing with a
rose fertilizer now, in
february, May and August, it
will be fine.
Pruning, if any, should be
done when the plant is dor-
mant January or very early
February. I believe it does not
require nearly as much prun-
ing as a,hybrid tea rose which
is why it is so popular, along
with the fact that it generally
isn't bothered by black spot-
fungus or insects.
Question: When do I prune
bushes like crape myrtle,
ligustrum, holly, azalea,
camellia, etc.?
Answer: I believe I may
have confused some of you a
month or so ago when I told
you that it is OK to prune all
evergreen plants now and in
the early spring. But, and
there were a few exceptions,
we do not heavily prune azal-
eas, gardenias, spirea, camel-
lias, hydrangea now, but wait
until after they have bloomed
.Hedge and foundation plants,
like ligustrum, viburnum,'
holly and India Hawthorne
can be pruned now, and basi-
cally throughout the year if
necessary.
Landscape trees should be
pruned when they are dor-
mant December, January,
February and sometimes
SMarch.
Crape myrtles can be .
pruned during the winter
months if they need it for
reshaping or for the removal
of old seedheads. Such plants,
if planted this year or two
years ago, may need some
shaping while they are young
so they grow into the form
you desire.
Once the plant is well estab-
lished over four or five years,
even with a crape .myrtle, you
can do some minor pruning at
any time of the year.
Generally, we do not prune
citrus. Peach, fiectarine, pear,
plum.and other fruit trees get
pruned in the dormant peri-
od.
Question: If I plant crotons
now, will they survive in the
ground throughout the win-
ter? Their colors look so pretty
against the color of muy house
that I would like to make
them foundation plants.
Answer: Crotons are very
cold-sensitive and will die in a
frost. IF you live in an area
where you have never gotten
any frosts, then they could
Work as a foundation plant,
but only under those condi-
tions. Crotons do not grow td
be very tall. Usually, we use
them as accent plants and
consider them to be tropical
in nature.
THE KIDS
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Yu-GI-OH DUELS are
staged at 2 p.m. Saturday at
Books-A-Million, 738 Marsh
Landing Parkway, Jacksonville
Beach. Call 273-8055 for infor-
mation.
a HEARTSONG offers
Kindermusik and playday
classes Tuesday to Saturday in
Jacksonville Beach and Ponte
Vedra Beach for children from
birth to age 7. For-
Kindermusik, a music and
movement program for all
ages, children are divided by
age group. Playday is for walk-
ers to 26 months old and
includes parachute play, climb-
ing and musical activities.
Preschool children and up
attend without parents. One
trial class is free. Call 249-3828
for information or visit
www.heartsong-km.com.
THE BEACHES BRANCH
of the Jacksonville; Public
Library, 600 Third St., Neptune
Beach also has children's activ-
ities. Call 241-1141 and press 4
for children's activities and 5
for the reference desk.
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Ciara Cabutto as "Clara" in the Beaches Community production
of "The Nutcracker." Auditions will be held from noon to 3 p.m.
on Saturday, Sept. 30. Anyone 10 years or above can audition.
To reserve an audition time, call 241-1266.
Hyboys: Set in WWI
Cont. from B-I
flew for the French in 1916.
Lt. Reed Cassidy (New
Zealander Martin Henderson)
is loosely based on American-
born French flyer Raoul
Lufbery, the Escadrille's first
ace with 20 kills.
Abdul Sallis plays a black
American expatriate, Eugene
Skinner, who joins the :
squadron because his race
would have prevented him
from flying back in the states.
Sallis' character is. loosely
based on the first black mili-
tary pilot, Eugene Bullard.
Aerial combat in WWI was a
duel to the death. A fledgling
pilot's life expectancy in the. ,
Escadrille was sLx weeks.
"A mere spark [in the air-
craft] was almost certainly
fatal," says Bill in the film's
production notes.
"The open planes were
made of nothing but canvas,
wood, wires and linen."
Also known as "flying wick-
er baskets," the French
Nieuport, 17s that the
Americans operate in the film
are armed with only one':
machine gun.
Oddly and this is never
explained in the film the
German Fokker pilots have a
decided advantage with their
twin spandau machine guns.
As Rawlings and Beagle pre-
pare for their first foray into
air combat, Cassidy hands
each a loaded revolver.
"There are three ways to die
if you get shot down," he
dryly tells them.
"You can go down with the
burning plane, you can jump.
from the burning plane, or
you can take the quick and
painless way out [with a
revolver's bullet]."
Bill enlisted Oscar-winning
screenwriter David S. Ward to
adapt the original script by
Phil Sears and Blake T. Evans.
It's full of cliches and fea-
tures a touching but rather
dull love story between
Rawlings and a French girl-
(Jennifer Decker) he rescues
from the Germans.
Jean Reno comes away as
the the most endearing char-
acter, playing the patient and
fatherly squadron command-
er, Capt. Georges Thenault.
The aerial cinematography
by Henry Braham is worth the
ticket price.
Eight Americans were ini-
tially assigned to the French
flying corps in 1917. By war's
end, a core group of 38
Americans was serving in the
Escadrille.
In 1964, St. Augustine resi-
dent Jack D. Hunter authored'
the best-selling WWI novel
"The Blue Max," about Nazi
fighter pilots. '
The book was turned into a
1966 film. It's lead character,
German aviator Bruno Stachel,
like American Blaine Rawlings,
cheated death despite the
shortcomings of the flimsy
aircraft of the day.:
Wrote Hunter in The Blue
Max: "Would he, like so many
others, go early, a whorl of
flame, a silently spinning bun-
dle of collapsed linen and
spruce?"
SFlyboys" is rated PG-13 for
war action, violence and some
sexual content.
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Adele Grage will host, 'Around Town'
T he Adele Grage Cultural
Center in Atlantic Beach
Mill 'present "Around
Town," an exhibit of local
'artists Oct. 20 through Dec. 8.
These artists are from all
over the Beaches arid many
were with the Beaches Arts
Center and the Beaches Fine
Arts Guild for many'years.
They use the title Neptune
Arts Group .as Neptune Beach
was their last home before
moving to Beach Plaza in
Jacksonville Beach.
Local residents will enjoy
this show as the subject mat-
ter in much of the artwork
contains paintings and photo-
graphs of familiar places and
events.
A reception will be held on
Friday, Oct. 20, from 6 to 8
p.m.
The inaugural Fine Arts and
Crafts Festival, a display of
fine jewelry, gifts and art, will,
be held at the center on
Friday, Oct. 6 from 6'to 9
p.m. and Saturday, Oct.'7
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The Cultural Center is at
716 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic
Beach.
' Hibernia Gallery will open a.
hew show, "Into Th e'Blue,"
wall hangings and pastel stud-
ies by Nicola Henley,,on
Friday, .Oct. 6, with a recep-
tion to meet the artist from 6
to 9 p.m.
Nicola will also be in the
gallery Saturday, Oct. 7, from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to discuss
her work. Eighteen large wall
hangings and a number of
pastel pieces will be on dis-
play. Hibernia is at 108 1st
St., Neptune Beach. Call 249-
7321 for information.
ALICE
GARTLAND
ART SCENE
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The Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra will host "The
Art arid Music Appreciation
Series." ,
'The series brings art and
music experts to address the.
history:of art and music dur-
ing the Baroque, classical and
impressionist eras, exploring
the links between the visual
arts and music during these
eras.
Each lecture will be accom-
panied by a live performance
with Jacksonville Symphony
musicians. The first of this
series, "The Heait of the. .
Baroque,'" will take place
Monday. Oct. 16, from 7,to
8:30 p.m. at the Center.
The fee is $10 for members,
and $12 for no'n-mnembers.
Call 280-0614.
The Cultural Center is cur-
rently featuring the watercol-
or and oil paintings of Kathy
Stark and Leigh Murphy.
These works are the best of
traditional beauty I have seen,
displaying vivid color and
command of technique.
The exhibit runs through
Oct. 14. The Cultural Center
is at 50 Executive Way, Ponte
Vedra Beach. Call 280-0614.
Patrons of the Hearts
Artscape 2006 will showcase
regional artists on Oct. 6,
beginning at 6:30 p.m. at
Fogle Fine Arts and
Accessories, 3312 Beach Blvd.
Foundation was founded in
2005 to give artists and art
lovers an opportunity to help
children with congenital heart
disease who live in undeide-
veloped countries.
A partnership between
Wolfson Children's Hospital,
the University of Florida and
Fogle Fine Arts serves these
.children by providing lifesavy-
ing pediatric cardiac diagnos-
tic, medical and surgical serv-
ices at no cost to their fami-
lies'. ,
Call 202-5122 for informa-
tion.
Art Excellence, a fundraiser
to support Players' by the Sea's
educational programs, will'
take place Thursday. Oct. 5;
from 6 to 9 p.m. at 106 6th
St. S., Jacksonville Beach.
'More than 200 children are
served in the educational pro-
gram at Players School of the
Arts.
Players provides scholar-
ships for deserving students.
All proceeds frofi'this event
will directly benefit the
school of the arts. For infor-
mation call 249-0289.
SFleet Landing artists are
hosting the First Coast Pastel
Society's 11th annual exhibi-
tion, "Coastal Color in
Pastel."
Works will be on display at
the Atrium Gallery at the
pno" s ubm'rln-l
Eclectic Galleries has moved its Ponte Vedra Beach gallery to 2405 3rd St. S., Jacksonville
Beach. (Above) a litter of raku ceramic cats by Mary Dewey. For more details, 247-3750
'Coleman Center, where an
open house will be held Oct.
6 and 7 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Featured artists are Jane
Alexander, Jean Ballow, Jan
Bialka, Virginia Ford, Arlene
Hanly, Launa Henly, Perry
Russell and Ruth Wright..
Call 247-3275 for informa-
tion.,
The Women's Center of
Jacksonville will open its
fourth annual Women's
Center Invitational Art .
.Exhibit, "Presence." on Oct. 5,
with a reception from 6 to 8
p.m.
The works of 21 artists will
be exhibited. The Center is at
5644 Colcord Ave.,
Jacksonville. Call 722-3000.
FOCUS Cummer and"'
Friends of the Ponte V'edra.
Library will open their
Adventures in Art 2006 -2007
season with 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.
The lecture will cover Irish
art. For furtherinformation
and to reserve a space, call Jan
Bialka at 285-1114 or
gbialk@"comcast.net.
The Riverside Fine Arts
Series will present "The 5
Browns" on Thursday, Oct. 5,
at 7:30 p.m. at the Florida
Theater. Call 389-6222 for
information.
First Street Gallery will open
a new exhibit, !'Paradise
Perspectives," featuring the
works of ceramic artist
JoAnne Adams' and photo-
graphic artist Melinda
Bradshaw, on Oct. 1.
A reception to meetfthe
artists will be held. Friday, Oct.
6, from -7 to 9 p.m. Both
artists influenced by their sur-
roundings use palm trees,
waterfowl and sea life in their
works.
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CLUB SCENE
Fusebox: Perform Sat.
NEW ON STAGE
Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
Red & the Red Hots are in at 9
p.m. today. and Saturday.
Courtyard at 200 First Street,-
200 1st Street, Neptune .Beach
249-2922. Hope Clayton per-
forms romantic jazz from 7-10
p.m. today.
Culhane's Irish Pub,; 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach'*
249-9595. The Retro Kats are
in at 9 p.m. today and 8 p.m.
Saturday. The Bobby Flynn
Band appears at 6 p.m.
Sunday..
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub &
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
Live music appears at 9:30
p.m. today and Saturday.
Freebird Live,. 200 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. The Chris McCarty Band
hosts a CD release party, at
9:30 p.m. today. My Own Sin
plays hard rock at 9:30 p.m.
Saturday. Saturday.
Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third. Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-1070.
Big Al & the Kaholics appear at
9:30 p.m. today. .
Ocean Club, 401 First Street
North, Jacksonville Beach.
Sackajaweeda and AWOL are
in at 9 p.m. today.
Ocean 60 Restaurant & Wine
Bar, 60 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic
* Beach. Aerial Tribe performs'
today. Ya Goza is in Saturday.
* 0'**.
Cont. from B-1 *
form in the Plugged In
Series, which won a 2006,
American Symphony
Orchestra League Volunteer
Gold Ribbon award for audi-.
ence development.
He said the band is very
excited (and maybe a little
nervous) at the chance to do
something so radically
removed from their usual
musical comfort zone.
According to a JSO press
release, Fusebox Funk fea-
tures an "outlandish rhyhm.
section, socially-conscious
lyrics and a furiously rich
horn section."
Andrew Chopra, a music
composition and music theory
student at Jacksonville
University, wrote the orches-
tral arrangements for
Saturday's concert.
Fusebox Funk is eagerly
embracing the opportunity
to incorporate yet another
musical style into their repi-
toire. For more info, visit
www.jaxsymphony.org or call
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The John Thomas Group with Debra Rider plays cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday at
Shelby's Coffee Shoppe in Neptune Beach.
p.m. followed by Jimmy Solari
every Wednesday. Spade
McQuade plays traditional,
Irish music every Thursday.
Meridian plays traditional
Irish music at 4 p.m. Sunday.
Fly's Tie, "'17.7 E. ailfish Dr.,
Atlantic Beach 246-4293.
-Nolan Neal is in Monday.
Ragtime Tavern, Seafood & Songwiiter's night with Seth,
Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd., Ramsdill every Tuesday.
Atlantic Beach 241-7877. Reggae with Pili Pili every.
Cloud Nine perform at ,9 p.m. Wednesday.- The Wes Cobb
today and Saturday. Band is in Thursdays. Mystic.
S; Dino and the 420 Band are in
Spare Time Tavern and Sundays.
Grille. 1728 3rd St. N., *-.
JacksonvilUe.Bpch 2*4d-8360 6 hhn.i :1L 6g "* "
The Rum oi'l "pears Oct.9.'" 'tlt~d'., Jacks-'11~. ~ e- ih-"*
249-7787. Mary Ann Hawkins
WEEKLY STANDARDS plays piano Thursdays. The
Amanda Finch Jazz Quintet:
Aromas Cigar, Wine & performs today. Pianist Matt
Martini Bar, 880 AIA N., Ponte Hall appears Saturday.
Vedra Beach 280-2525. Le *
Monde Quartet plays Latin Homestead Restaurant, 1712
music Tuesdays. The Jason .Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Anderson Group performs ,Beach 249-9660. Kenhe and
every Thursday. Jose LeBron Sleepy every Friday. Mike
and The LeMonde Quintet per- Shackelford Band appears
form every Saturday. Saturday.
Bo's Coral Reef,; 201 Fifth
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach *
246-9874. DJs and female
impersonators weekly.
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Brix, Jacksonville Beach. Jazz
great Teddy Washington is in.
every Wednesday through
September. .
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Cap'n Odies, 2200 Nfayport
Road, Atlantic Beach 241-
8848. Live music from 9,30
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and
Saturday. Country night every
Sunday.
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:Caribee Key, 100 N First,St.,
Neptune Beach 270-8940.
Pill Pili plays reggae every
Friday and Saturday. ,
Champs Lounge, Sawgrass
Marriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-7777.
Cloud Nine are in today and
Saturday.
O* *
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub &
Restaurant, 333' 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
Cloud Nine is in from 7-10
Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., Jacksonville Beach *
249-5181. Live music at 10
p.m.. today and Saturday.
Kazaoke every Sunday. Little
Green men perform every
Monday. Spiderbaby is in
every Wednesday. 3 appears
every Thursday.
Mackenzie's Steakhouse, 100
Sawgrass Village, Ponte Vedra
Beach 543-9143. Gene
Nordan plays .piano Tuesday
through "Thursday. Don.
Miniard is in Saturday.
Michael Howard plays Sunday.
Villa Hurley performs Fridays
and Monday.
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Max's Restaurant, 1312
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 247-6820. John Evan's
plays the piano, every Friday
and Saturday. ,
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Ocean Club, 401 First Street
North, Jacksonville Beach.
Mystic Roots in the tiki bar.
every Tuesday. Fifth South and
the Glass Camels are in the
Bubba Lounge every
Wednesday. Reggae with Pili
Pili from 4 to 8 p.m. every-
Sunday.
S. .*
* 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.
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Spare Time Tavern and
Grille. 17- 8 3rd St.' Al.,
Jacksonville 'Baeh. *246-83b0.
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.
Su : Dog Tavern, 207
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach
241-8221. Chuck Nash and
the Zen Twins rotate everyN
Wednesday. Chroma appears
on the, first Thursday of every
month. ,
S. *
Tra Vini Italian Restaurant,
216 Ponte Vedia 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.
KAR -.A ,.KE
KARAOKE
The Atlantic, 333 N;. First St.,
Jacksonville Beach. Jocelyn &
the Geronimos' host karaoke
every Tuesday.
Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
Karaoke every.Wednesday and
Thursday.
Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., Jacksonville Beach.
.Karaoke every Sunday.
S* *
Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street,. S.,
Jacksonville Beach. Karaoke
every Tuesday, Wednesday,.
Saturday and Sunday with a:
contest at 11 p.m. every other
Thursday. .
Spare Time Tavern and"
Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. Karaoke
every Wednesda-y.
NOW SPINNING
T he Atlantic, 333 N. First St.,
Jacksonville Beach 249-3338.
DJs' sprns hipz hop and, eltro
Thuisuday) through Saturdays.'
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Ocean Club. DJ Scott.Henry
Saturday. DJ Tn fader spins in
the Bubba Lounge every
Tuesday. Dl 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 fop 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. ,
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Spare Time Tavern and
Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.,
DJ Hook spins Saturday :
The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Jay
-Beach, 246-2255. DJ Danielle
'is in every Nlonday and
Tuesday. DJ Anonymous spins
Wednesday. DJ Marco, spins,
80's every Thursday. DJ Ibay is
Sin every friday and Saturday.
,* *
Vin&e, 822 A1A N., Ponte
'Vedra Beach '* 285-0991. The
DJ Wall spins acid jazz for
Metropolitan Night every
thursday.
Note: Acts and perfonnance
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Friday, Sept. 29
Art in jail: The "2006 Art in
the Jail Exhibit," a collection
of artwork created in the Duval
County Jail or at the Inside-
Outside House, opens at the
Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra
Beach and' runs through Oct.
9. The public is invited to
attend a reception from 3 to
5:30 pm. on opening day. The
exhibit is presented through a
partnership between the
Cultural Center of Greater
- Jacksonville and the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra Beach.
For information, call the
Cultural Council :of Greater
Jacksonville at 358-3600. .
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 noon 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 audition fee. For infor-
mation,, 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 benefiting
Shands Jacksonville and
Wolfson Children's Hospital.
For details or ticket informa-
tion, con tact Dan McCarthy at
200-2660.
Adoption seminar: A free
adoption seminar,' presented
by Commonwealth Adoptions
International, Inc., will be held
from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
at the. Beaches: Regional
Library, 600 Third St., Neptune
Beach. The seminar will be
hosted by Deborah Lee, ',an
adoptive parent and family
mentor. If interested, respond
to tampa.cai@sverizon.net or
call 813-269-4646.
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 ot 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 an 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.
Prostate support group:
Man to Man, a prostate cancer
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 1151: 4th St. S.,.
Jackson-ille Beach. Members
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
information.
Women of vision: Women
of Vision, a fund raiser for
Girls Inc. of Jacksonville, holds
a wine reception and pho-
tovoice exhibition fromr 6 to
8:30 p.m. at the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra Beach.
The cost is $50 per person.
Former Olympian Nancy
Hogshead-Makar is honorary
chair. For information, call
904-731-9933.
Friday, Oct. 6
Artscapade: Patrons of the
HeARTS hosts its second annu-
al event, Artscapade 2006, that
begins at 6:30 p.m. at Fogle'
Fine Art & Accessories, :3312
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville. The
event will showcase regional
artists and include a sit-down
dinner, live ,entertainment,
music and silent and live auc-
tions. Fogle Fine. Art and the
artists will donate-100 percent
of the proceeds from the art
sale to the Patrons of the,
HeARTS Foundation. Seating is
limited 'and tickets must be
purchased by Oct. 1. Tickets
are available at www.patron-
softhehearts.com, Fogle Fine:
Art & Accessories, 904-296-
1414, and Baptist Health,
Foundation, 904-202-2919.
'Greek festival: The three-
day Greek Festival 2006, host-
ed by Holy Trinity Greek
Orthodox Church, will be held
at. the St. Augustine,
Amphitheatre, Highway A1A
South. An assortment of Greek
foods, pastries and beverages
will be served. Non-stop enter-
tainment will include live
Greek music and. traditional.
dances. Admission is $1.
Festival hours are 4 to 9 p.m.
Oct. 6, 11 a.m to 9 p.m. Oct. 7,
and noon to 6 p.m. Oct. 8. For
information, call 904-829-
0504 or visit
http://Greekfest.holytrinity-
goa.org.
Saturday, Oct. 7
Hospice training: The
Community Hospice of
Northeast Florida offers three
days of training for volunteers
at the Community Hospice's
St. Augustine Office, 525 State
Road 16, Suite 112. The first
day runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The other training days are
Oct. 10 (6 to 9 p.m.) and Oct.
14 .(9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.). For
information, call 904-407-
7064..
Monday, Oct. 9
Leave 'em Laughing: The
Leave 'em Laughing Tent, 'a
local chapter of the
International Laurel & Hardy
Appreciation Society, a/k/a
Sons of the Desert, meets from
6 to 7:45 p.m. at the Pablo
Creek Branch Library, 13295
Beach Blvd., between Kernan
and Hodges Boulevards. The
theme of the meeting, leading
up to Halloween, is "Laurel &
Hardy Fright Night." Two of
the duo's silent shorts, "Do'
Detectives Think?" (1927) and
"Habeas Corpus" (1928), will
be screened, as will their sound
shorts "The Live Ghost" and
"Oliver the Eighth" (both from
1934). The event is free. For
information, go to the group
website, www.leaveemlaugh-
ing.com, or call Steve Bailey at
904-246-0312.
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Friday
Jacksonville Singles Dance
Club: The Jacksonville Singles
Dance Club meets from 8 to 11
p.m. at the Knights ol
Columbus Hall, 1501
Hendricks Ave., Jacksonville.
Admission is $8 ($7 for mem-
bers). For information, call
779-1234 or email jaxsingles-
dc@aol.com.
Recovery, Inc.: Recovery,
Inc., a mental health support
: group, meets at 6:30 p.m. at St.
Paul's Catholic Church's
S Family Life Center, 578 1st
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach.
Call 247-3299 for information.
Senior tennis: Tennis for
I seniors is being offered from 9
to 11 a.m. at Huguenot Tennis
Center in Jacksonville Beach.
For information, call Moe at
247-6221.
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
or adoption from 10 a.m. to. 6
p.m. at PetCo at Atlantic and
Kernan boulevards.
Lab 'Rescue: Labrador
Retriever Rescue of Florida
meets the first Saturday- oi
every month from 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. at PetCo, 317 Marsh
Landing Parkway, Jacksonville
Beach. Information on how to
adopt a Lab and how to volun-
teer to rescue a Lab in need is
offered. The group's website is
www.LabradorRescue.net.
Sunday
Depression support-
Depression Bipolar Support
Alliance-Jacksonville Beaches
meets at 5:30 p.m. at Beaches
Medical Center, 1350 13th
Ave. S. Visit www.dbsajax.org
for information.
Tuesday
Beaches Arts Center: A
beginner watercolor class is
offered from 9 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 to' 9
p.m. The Beaches Arts Center
is at 228 3rd Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. For infor-
mation, call 241-3515.
I Foundation Academy: The
Foundation Academy, 107 3rd
St. S,., Jacksonville Beach, has
an open house from 9 to 11:30
a.m. Call 241-3515 for infor-
mation.
Harmony Show Chorus:
The Jacksonville. Harmony
Show Chorus. meets from 7 to
10 p.m. at the San Jose Church
of Christ, 6233 San Jose Blvd.,,
Jacksonville. Visitors and
prospective members are wel-
come. Call 350-1609 for infor-
mation.
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
f interested in scale model rail-
roading. For information, call
Dave Henk at 641-8800 or
SRichard Paul at 223-5133.
S Rollaways: Rollaways
Square Dance Club leads mod-'
Sern western square dancing'
and: offers lessons at,
t Sandalwood High School. The
dance caller is Ken Miller. For
more informaLion, call 24.9-
* 3224.
Senior Center: The Palm
Valley Senior Center, 148
Canal Blvd., is open from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. and also on
Thursday. Lunch is served at
noon. Call 280-3233 for lunch
reservations or for information
on activities. For transporta-
tion to lunch, call 280-3753,
between 7:30 `a.m. and 2:30
p.m.
Senior workshop: Edward
Jones, 13171 Atlantic Blvd.,
Suite 300, Jacksonville, offers a
free senior workshop .it 10
a.m'''n 'a variety of' topicss,
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IRAs, annuities and life insur-
ance. Reservations are
required. Call 221-8501.
Wednesday
Art association: The Pablo,
"Towers Art Association meets
from 12:30 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.,
Jacksohnille Beach.'th edst'is
$4. For information, call 241-
3796.
Beaches, Watch: Beaches
Watch meetings are held the
first Wednesday of the month
at 7 p.m. at Fletcher High
School in the administration
conference room, 700 Seagate
Ave. in Neptune Beach. All
meetings are open to the pub-
lic. For more information, call
513-9242 or visit www.beach-
eswatch.com.
..,.Cncer support group:i 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.
Poker tournament: A poker
tournament is scheduled from
1 to .4 p.m. at the Neptune
Beach Senior Activity Center.
Tables, cards, chips, refresh-
ments and snacks are provid-
ed. The Senior Activity Center
is located at 2004 Forest Ave.
and-ian'be reached bV calling
270-1688.'..
Dr. John Ondrejicka welcomes
Dr. George Young
to his Neptune Beach Internal and
Preventative Medicine Practice
Dr. George Young was born and raised in Jacksonville, Floriida
and attended Robert E. Lee High School. He attended medi-
cal school and did his training in Pensacola, Florida. He is
the son of George M. Young DVM, deceased, and Doris Mae
Spearing of Jacksonville. Dr. Young has worked as a Family
Physician for over fifteen -years and specializes in anti-aging
and preventive medicine. Dr. Young enjo.ysfishing, boating
and flying. He.joins Dr. Ondrejicka, who has been serving
The Beaches area for more than seventeen years now.
Dr. G eorge Youngwas born and raised in Jacksonlle, Floda
Dr. Young to The Beaches area,.
As always, we appreciate your
continuing support. Thank you all.
You will find us in the Atrium building
next to the Neptune Beach Library at:
700 Third Street
Suite 301
Neptune Beach
241-5331
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Get Out!
Open Season at
IMAX
The World Golf Hall of Fame
IMAX Theater releases "Open
Season," Sony Pictures' newest
animated motion picture,
Friday; The film's first showing.
will beat 11 a.m., followed,by
showings at 1, 4, 6 and 8 p.m.
The film will run through Nov.
16.
Tickets for "Open Season"
can be purchased on-line at
www.wgv.com or by calling the
theater's ticket hotline at 904-
940-4022 between 10 a.m. and
6 p.m. Tickets, Which, are
$10.50 for adults, with dis-
counts for seniors, students,
military, children and groups,
also can be purchased at the.
theater box office.
Open Season is rated PG and
runs approximately one hour
and 20 minutes. It follows the
adventures of Boog (voiced by
Martin Lawrence), a 900-
pound domesticated grizzly
bear as he finds himself strand-*
ed in the woods three days
before open hunting season.
Voices of. other characters are
provided by Ashton Kutscher
and Gary Sinise.
The World Golf Hall of Fame
IMAX Theater is located at
World Golf Village in St.
Augustine.
Estuaries Day
SGuana Tolomato Matanzas-
National Estuarine Research
Reserve (GTM NERR) invites
area residents to celebrate
National Estuaries Day, a.
nationwide event, Saturday at
the 'GTM Environmental
Education Center. '
Activities, which run from 9
a.m. to '3 p.m., are planned for
the entire family. Visitors can
try their luck at the "Casting
for Conservation Game,"
examine estuary animals at the
touch tank station, take a
kayak trip and'participate in
nature craft activities and scav-
enger hunts.
"Our National Estuaries Day
celebrationr...(also marks) the
one- year anniversary of-the
opening oif 'the- G. M
Environmental. Education
Center," said GTM Reserve
education coordinator Janet
Zimmerman. "\Ve have had
over 18,000 visitors pass
through the doors of the GThM
Environmental Center this
past year."
Admission is $2 for adults
and $1 for children 10 and
over. Youngsters under 10 are
admitted free. Kayak activities
require advanced reservations
and additional cost.
Call 904-823-4500 for more
information.
Monsters, Inc.
The Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library offers breakfast
and a movie starting at 10 a.m.
Saturday. Those who attend
will munch on bagels and
muffins, drink juice and coffee
and watch the G-rated movie
"Monsters, Inc."
Call the Ponte Vedra Branch
Library at 273-0495 for infor-
mation.
JMOMA
The Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art tJMOMA) holds
"Jammin at JMOMA," the back
to school party for any middle
-school student who enjoys art,
music and fun, from 7 p.m. to
10 p.m. Saturday. There will be
DJs, dancing, pizza, soft drinks,
art projects and "old-school"
break-dancers.
- All stiidents must i-ear their
school ID for admittance. The
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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.. ,
. The cost of admission is $10
for students; parents are free.
Imaginative
Painting
Artist --Suzanne Schuenke
offers an open studio tour on
'Imaginative Painting that
begins at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at
the Cultural Center of Ponte
Vedra Beach. The number to
call is 280-0614,, ext. 203.
Schuenke also offers an eight-
;.session 'program .,on
Imaginative Painting, at the
Center that begins Oct. 9 and
runs to Dec. 4. The time of
.each class is 6:30 p.m. to 8:45
p.m. The cost is $144 for mem-
bers and $176 for non-mem-
bers.
Sunday at Jacoby
'The Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra's interactive Sunday
afternoon family series con-
certs that introduce children to
the joys of music begin this
weekend. Leading the opening
concert. is associate conductor
Michael Butterman, who pres-
ents a program that features
Russell Peck's "The Thrill of the
Orchestra."
This season marks the 10th
anniversary year of
Jacksonville. Symphony
Orchestra concerts in Jacoby'
Symphony Hall at the Center
for the Performing Arts.
Castaway Island
Preserve
Two events for kids at. the
Castaway Island Preserve, 2885
San Pablo Road South, are right
around the corner.
Storytime Science will ,run
from 12 p.mr. to 12:45 p.m.
Oct. 5. This program, for ages 7
and under and their adult com-
panions, combines literacy
with science facts.
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Spiders!!, runs from 12 p.m.-to
1 p.m. Oct. 12. Participants of
all ages will discover the bene-
fits of coexisting with native
spiders of Northeast Florida
and learn how to identify
those that are more hazardous.
For more information, call
630-CIT.
First Friday Art
Walks
One of St. Augustine's most
popular cultural events, First
Friday Art Walks, takes place
the first Friday of every month.
Tours begin at Rembrandtz
Fine Gifts for Fun People, 131
King Street. More than 20 par-
ticipating galleries are open
from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
St. Augustine Sightseeing
Trains and Old Town Trolley
offer attendees a complimenta-
ry shuttle to most of the gal-
leries, and shuttles run on a
continuous loop every 30 min-
utes.
For more information, call
904-829-0065 or ;, visit.
www.staugustinegalleries.conm.
Florida Cracker
Storyteller
The "Real Florida Cracker
Storyteller," Butch Harrison,
will share his blend of colorful
storytelling and Florida history
at 10 a.m. Oct. 6 at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Branch Library.
"I've been a storyteller all mv
life," said Harrison, "and I've
entertained people from' all
over the world, regaled them
with stories of the Florida that'
used to be."
Harrison, who ivorked for 20
years as a guide and photogra-,
pher in the Eyerglades, is a past
president of the Concerned
Citizens for the Everglades. His
appearance is a State-of-the-
SArts program funded by the
Florida Arts License Plate
Program.
For information, call Harold
George at 827-6925 or visit the
Library's website at www.sjc-,
pls.org.
r Fu Day/,
Camp Out
Atlantic Beach's 2006 Fun
Day/Camp.Out Under the Stars
will be held at Jack Russell Park
Oct. 7. All activities begin at 11
a.am. with check-in and tent set
up. The cost is $10 per camp
site.: .
Activities include obstacle
course, bounce house, face
painting, balloon sculpting,
pony rides, Uncle Mike's Hug-
n-Farm, Mike Rossi with Wild
Wonders, storytelling, juggling
show and workshops.
There also will be perform-
ances by 'local acoustic musi-
cians, Polly B Dance Studio,
the Working Warrior program
and. the Disconnected K9s. All
activities are free.
-Lights' out is at 10' p.m-.
4aturdayf Vake up will beta-
a.m. Sunday, followed by a
pancake breakfast prepared by
a Boy Scout troop.
Reservations can be made
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday
through Friday at Adele Grage,
Community Center. Call 247-
5828 for more information.
Arts and crafts
festival
Daily life in one of Spain's
most important 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.
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Held on the grounds of the
Colonial Spanish Quarter
Museum, the festival will fea-
ture 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.
Family Fest
The University of North
Florida's Child 'Development
Research Center hosts its third
annual Family Fest from noon
to 4 p.m. Oct. 8 at the UNF
Nature Trails.
The event kicks off, with a
light lunch, followed by. a dis-
cussion by Andrei Codrescu of
National Public Radio. A
nationally known author and
speaker, Codrescu will present
"Language Play ,and Your
Child." There also will be the
opportunity to interact with
local children's authors.
Other activities will include
canoeing, a scavenger hunt, a
presentation by the Museuni of
Science and History and a,
poetry presentation by UNF
students. ,There also will be
crafts. Snacks and Pelican Pete
books will be available for pur-
chase.
Family :Fest is free and open
to the public, but donations
are appreciated. Donations will
benefit the Child Development
Research Center and the UNT
.Nature Trails.
For information, contact
Pamela Bell, Child
Development Center director,
at 904-620-2372.
Political scene
David Cook, senior editor
and Washington bureau chief
for the Christian Science
Monitor, isill speak at the Oct.
10 Flagler College Forum about
"The political scepe and the
outlook for the '2006 elec-
tions." Forums begin. at 7 p:m.
in : the Flagler College
Aiiditorium.
Call 904-819-6400 for .infor-
mation.
jazz festival
The 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 pro-
grams such .as Jazz in Schools,
Jazz for Seniors and Jazz in the
Community.
Featured musicians and
groups at this year's Festival
r~ -
include alto sax player Richie.
Cole; Dirty Martini, a 'contem-
porary Orlando jazz group; the
Dixieland band the Spare Rib
Six; the Amelia Island Jazz'
Festival All-Stars and the Les
DeMefle Big Band, featuring
vocalist Bonriie 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.
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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.
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Debbie Tyreand Josh Walker in "THE PIRATES OF
PENZANCE." The play is staged at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday, Sept. 29 and 30, and Z p.m. Sunday at
Players By The Sea, 106 6th St. N., Jacksonville
Beach' Tickets are $25. Call 249-2022 for informa-
tion. -
American
Canaer
societv.
Around the Home
5
ways to welcome guests
Having guests stay in
your home is special.
Luckily Benjamin
Franklin's cynical view that
both guests and fish.stink
after three days isn't shared by
everyone in the world,
Many cultures believe in
creating an atmosphere of
hospitality and deference to
visitors. This attitude makes
guests feel both honored and
welcome. Making your guests
comfortable and welcofire In
your home isn't a question of
waiting on them, but more
about thinking ahead and
making them comfortable.
In fact, with just a little pre-
planning, you can provide
your guests with a comfort-
able, inviting guest room and
experience,
1. Be guest-filepdly. This
doesn't mear you, have to
play butler, it just means
you've thought ahead of what
your guests might need. The
first need is a.place to put lug-
gage. Have a luggage rack,
bench, or chair available for
the guest to place a suitcase
on. Putting luggage on the,
floor makes looking for items
harder especially for older
guests. .. .
Make suretowels and an
extra blanket are available in
the room so guests don't have
to ask or look for them, Place
a basket of small bathroom
items the guest might have
forgotten in the bedroom the
guest knows are for his or her
use. Keep a notepad and pens
available in case they need-to
make a note.
2. Give them options.
ft **
Sometimes a guest comes to
visit your area and isn't look-
ing for you to keep them com-
pany. Or, you may need to do
something away from your
guest but you want them to
be occupied. Have a folder
filled with brochures and
maps of area interests and
sights your guests can visit.
This will help them to plan
time away from you and make
them aware of what's in the
area. I like to make a personal
tip sheet for guests that list
some of my favorite places,
restaurants or shopping
haunts. This personal list is
always a big hit and helps
people feel the local flavor of
where you live.
3. Entertain there without
being entertaining. Keep a
selection of books, magazines,
playing cards, and paperbacks
to provide your guests. Have a
selection in the bedroom they
can choose from as well as
DVD's, a CD or two of some
soothing music, and a radio or
CD player. This way, if you're
not there, you'll know they
have something to occupy
themselves with.
4. Spoil them. The guest
experience should be special.
For that reason alone, have
items set aside just for guests.
This includes high-quality
sheets and towels and special
bath items. In the winter or
during cold spells, nothing is
as cozy and welcoming as
flannel sheets. My winter
guests rave about them and
how comfortable they are.
Special touches like this make
the experience more inviting
and relaxing and if you're
guest is relaxed, it wil help
you be more relaxed, too.
5. Welcome guests.
Nothing says welcome more
than fresh flowers in the room
before your guest arrives.
Flowers from your own garden
are especially nice, but even a
bud vase and a simple carna-
tion tell the guest you
thought of him or her.
A basket with a bottle of
water, a package of granola
bars or other snack items, and
a piece of fruit or two with a
small note saving how happy
you are for the vpit is the per-
fect way to tell a guest how
special they are and how wel-
come they are in your home.
Make your living space a
welcoming space by including
special and warm touches that
let guests know how special
they are.
Kathryn Weber is a home
and decorating columnist. E-
mail questions to kathrynwe-
ber@sbcglobal.net, or visit
www.kathryn-weber.com.
A supply of plump, white towels and a vase of fresh.flowers in the bathroom beckon houseguests
to relax and enjoy a soak. Create a guest-haven in your home the next time you have overnight
visitors with guest-friendly touches.
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte V;edra Leader
September 20, 2006
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SSII SEPTEMBER 29, 2006
REAL ESTATE
100 Reil Estate
I 0 LotrLand For Sale
120 Homes for Sak
125 Real Estate Wanted
130 Condos for Sale
140 Mortgages
150 Mobile Homes for Sale
180 Comm. Property
185 IndustrialWarehouse
REIAL ,
200 Rental
215 Homes for Rent
225 Wanted to Rent
230 Condo for Rent
240 M.H. for Rent
260 Vacation Rental
270 Rental to Share
275 Room for Rent
280. Office Space
285 Comm. Rental
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300 Free Pets
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400 Notices
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622 Fence-
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678 Tile
680 Upholstery
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WATER VIEW LOT
3175 Pullian Ct. 50x120
$275,000 (904)536-8268
1+ ACRE Mountain Lots. Minute; Irom
Hayesville. NC. Hiawassee River and
Lake Chaluga Build your home lor a ide-
rime Lois range in price from $54 900
Io $87,900 Call 828-389-8843 or 904-.
254-9644.
PV FSBO. 94X125. east oi A1A
$369.000. Seller financing. Call
(9041994.1329.
BE _A LF-UEiU=L 'r E,;aw[I
in Ponte 'edra
-~'1I acre lot w/large oaks &
hardwoods, 100x450 zoned for
horses, minutes to shopping,
.. schools &
anong;a. ir, : $7the beach in
a non-gated community. $475.000 i M
363 4th Street. Lot 22 & Lot 24 MLS 295944, 295945
Asking 600K each but will entertain all written offers.
Call Anita Vining
(904 739-0717 (904) 923-1511
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IU AiL1rFUlL 1 ACEigE LOTW :
ln u in'Fuunaidina Beachl
Located ii the delightful Amelia Bay off Nassauville Road
bordering a lovely estuary. Select your own builder and build
,the home of your hearts desire.
A great investment opportunity.
Offered at $239,000
Call Top Producer LLYn Saul!
904-859-9100
MOVE IN Condition. This 3BR/2.5BA,
Jax beach home has been completely up-
dated and remodeled. Located at 1404
Declaration Dr. this home is close to the
JTB, beaches and shopping. Just re-
duced. 904-563-1516.
A GEMI FSBO, AtI Bch, 3/2 home,
1267sf., frplc, 2 car gar., scrn. prch In
- beautiful quaint community. Bit '02, per-
fect condition. $279,900. (608)213-3397.
Intracoastal West
One-of-a-Kind!
1.35 acres of pristine waterfront privacy in
popular Marsh Sound. This is an absolute-
ly Immaculate 4BR/3BA home that offers
the best of all worlds. Great home, great
location and In fantastic shape. $450,000
Call Mark of The Dilworth Realty Group of.
Vanguard GMAC 904-591-6976.
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Sunday, 10/1, 12pm-3pm.
5BRi5BA wp.:.ol $679K
365 Sawmill Lane
210Ilo Odoms Mili
LF on Odoms Mill Blvd
RT on Sawmill Lane
Phyllis Slaines. 476-SOLD
RE'MAX Coastal Real Estale
www.beachopenhouse com
RARE OPPORTUNITY...
The innleit PV By the Sea, 2BR.'2BA
end unit. one level. $1600sl. updaled.
large deck overlooking pond home war.
ranly private walk way Ito he beach and
The Lodge $487.000 904-962-6876.
SAWGRASS 2BR,2BA completely re.
modeled, new 30 year roel 42 hickory
cabinets, travelirie lone fioor. Berber car
pel and crown moldin., $289 900 463.
0505
HELP-U-SELL
COASTAL REALTY
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Dolphin Cove. 3BR.2BA. nhue corner 101ot,
all bri'.K., cul-de-sac, updated file in main
living area. Ready Io gol0 JusI Reduced
$279.900. '
PALMS @ MARSH LANDING
2BR' 2BA condo. upgraded ille & carpel
backs to preser-e vaultedd ceilings
Mollvaled seller. $201.999
VILLAGES OF PABLO
4BR,2BA huge cul-de-sac lo01. community
pool and lennis. minutes to10 he Beaches
SA. school i288,900
BIKE RIDE TO OCEAN
OPEN HOUSE SUN. (10/1) 1PM-4PM
OFF PENMAN RD.
4BRR..2BA pool! 2000.-si new rool.
HVAC lence, floring windows, garage
door. Odtered at $384 900
INVESTOR ALERT PVBI
TWO 1BR. BA iolt Ponte Verdra Beach
Cond-os upgrades including granite & file
Iloors Ireplace custom igniing private
beach access, tennis, Iness room. 1 unit
currently leased. $189,900 & $195,900
15TH AVE S.- SOUTH JAX BEACH
Key West style cottage, 2BR/1.5BA, ador-
able with huge great room, private back-
yard, great for entertaining. Low mainte-
nance landscaping $323.900.
WINDSOR POINTE CONDO
Motiv ted seller! 2BR 2BA. downstairs
unit, fireplace, wood floors, 1 car garage.
Offered it $144;900.,
SAN PABLO CREEK
3BR/2.5BA, corner "lot, exc.. condition
close to beaches & schools $269.500
Seller to pay $1500 closing co-,st'
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Upgraded home or San Pablo Circle
3BR.2BA home w/spacious master suite.
Fenced back yard, large den, immaculate-
ly maintained. Offered at $328,900
NEAR NOCATEE- NEASE HS
4/2 HOME in Walden Chase off CR 210,
never lived in. huge great room $349,900.
Call: 904-241-4447
SELL YOUR HOME STARTING AT $2950
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Charlotte Shepherd
| REALTOR
Cell: 463-6618
Direct: 249-3804
ch eshepherd@waLsonrealtycorp.com Melony Younger
iMortgage Consultani t'
Cell: 334-1218
Direct: 853-2043
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5 Reasons to Sell Your Home Through Watson Realty
vauu Re~tv i.eti~r alk
11 17 .3ifanc Blvd
N.epmlnoBeach, FL 32266
064-m.r53-2001l
ISLE OF Palms, gorgeous 3,2. new paint
inSide & oul, lixures. carpel, windows.
landscaping. prirnkler system A/C & root
$24-4 900 Tim 509-9071
JAX GOLF & CC. 3801 Biggin Church Rd
W. 4BR;4BA. 3306 sq l only $629,000.
Grace Ellis, All Pro Realiry Specialists.
655-7923
3BR'2BA. VERY nice, modern, open Iloor
plan 2 car garage. Oakriage Subdivision.
PVB, $419.000. 1904o699.2906
S210,000 TIFFANY PINES, 3BR/2BA
laiqrge corner loi tile floors, new root. F/P,
many upgrade. 992-2249 or 514-7152.
S JAX Brh 4.2, newly painted, $350,000.
655-3951.
MARSH LANDING C.C.- 3BR/3BA,
2300sf. gaied golf community. $549,900.
1904)537-4083.
PONTE VEDRA Lakelront, 5/3. 2740sl.
lericed yard Walk lo bch. many upgrades.
FSBO- 285-4715 5559K.
Cattar Realty, Inc.
i Home Is Where
| The V Heart Is
ATLANTIC BEACH
1234 Nipigon Circle 3BR/2BA,
1348 SF, fenced yard & shed for
"Dad's Stuff". Totally remodeled,
new carpet, Big Kitchen, family
room, fireplace. ADORABLE &
AFFORDABLE. $199,900
JACKSONVILLE
Villages of Pablo 14317
Falconnead 3BR/2BA, 1787 SF
home Huge kitchen, formal dining,
large eating ar Gr eat room &
fireplace, screened porch, large
deck and HOT TUB!! Fenced
oversized backyard. Orange Trees!
$269,900
FORT CAROLINE HILLS 3653
Newcastle Creek. ABSOLUTELY
the nicest, well kept home in the
area!! 3BR/2BA, 1590 SF, 100 x
160 lot. LOTS of .ceramic tile,
screened porch, ravine & creek,
fenced back yard. $229,900
BEACON HILLS 4641 Morris Rd.
4BR/2.5BA, 1827 SF, .hardwood
floors, oversized family room, new
toilets & pedestal sinks. NEW
ROOF in 2005, JUMBO, yard,
sprinkler system 'HUGE, 2 car
garage. $239,900
Call CattaryRealty, Inc.
V 270-0015
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Atlantic Bch Hidden Paradise
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INDIAN SPRINGS. 4BR/2.5 BA, approx.
3000 sl, 2 car gar, new rool. $329,000.
19041270-8515.
2BR/2BA ATLANTIC Beach home on golf
course. $188,500, 247-9850
170 VISTA Grande 3/2/1 1100sl. beauti-
lully appointed. $209.900, no condo lees.
327-0558 Candlerhomes corn
SOUTHSIDE Secrel Woods, all bnck.
3/2/2, 1895 sl, bull 1987, $284,900 OBO.
Indeoendenl Brokers 710-3111
423' Saiibijr',R& Sic 21.1
J ack.orr% ilke. FL 31216
kmil~4.?l
Dolphin Cove, 6 Barracuda PL This 3.2
home has been updated in 2004 lo in
clude new kichen wilh Granite counier-
tops. ile & carpel floors. new Irim & doors.
new vanfifes & wafer closes. AC. extend.
ed pano. Large shed w, cable & A/C in
landscaped yard w/ irrigation system
$287.500 Owner Ageni 887-6479.
MOVING -HOME reduced below apprais.
ed market value! Private Sale. 412 Lake-
front pool and spa home neslied on con-
servalion oversized o101 in gaied Highland
Glen Subdivision Too many upgrades to
list. $590.900 Call 904-223-1032 for ap-
poinimenl
S Call Daryl at 292-0595. RE/MNAX Specialists
V y ~For Pre-Recorded Information Call 1-800-516-8223 Then Dial 3201
6 REl Specialists Dar'l Singleton, ABR GRI. Direct Line 904-292-0595
Tom. Gibbon
; 566-6501 ,b
Sunday 12-3PM
Best in Show
Sophisticated 3/2 in. awesome location. Close to
the beach, schools, parks & Town Center.
$399,900
1161 Sandpiper Ln. E. Atli Bch
(Dir: N. on Seminole Rd., Left on 11th St., Rt. on
Linkside Dr., Left on Sandpiper to 1161)
Beach Lover's Dream
Ocean view, large 2/2.5 town-home in North
A.B. is only steps from the beach. With just a
little TLC, this home is a beach lover's dream.
Enjoy the peaceful ocean views and breezes in
your large master bedroom. $549,900
2139 Seminole Road Atl. Bch
(Dir: N. on Seminole Rd., just past 20th St on the
right. Look for Lifestyles Sign)
.
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High-end Homes, Townhomes
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These Properties are the "best of
' the best" and priced well below
narketva vie
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September 29, 2006
The RAchesr PLdr/Ponte Vidra LPader
ATL BCH HOME
$209,900
FSBO. GOOD Starter Homel 618-1
Dutton Island Dr..West., 3BR/1.5BA. New
A/C, roof, windows, doors, and applian-
ces. By appointment only. Call David
247-0665 (home), 704-2337 (cell).
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 12-4pm, -Dol-
phin 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.
GOT KIDS?
46 steps to Neptune Elementary play-
gound, 3BR/2BA, 1998sf, new roof, large
corner lot, 1495 Forest Ave. $329k,
246-5162.
NEPTUNE BCH. FSBO 4BR/3.5BA.
Ocean view. 2540sf. 1/2 block to ocean,
1/2 block to town center. Numerous up-
grades, $799,500. 115 Orange St.
Broker/owner. 725-0302 or 887-8237.
WATERFRONT PALM VALLEY
Custom home- 2800SF, dock 2 boat lifts,
bulkhead. 4BR 3BA, pool, detached 3 car
gar. 100x440 beautifully treed lot..
1.475M. 285-0489.
INVESTOR'S DREAM! Lot w/ house, ATLANTIC BEACH. 3 Blocks to Beach,
FSBO $173,900 3/2 RENOVATED. 1142 60x125, 9th Ave. N. Make offer. 2QR/1BA on 60'x150' lot, 255 Sherry Dr.
Hibiscus St.. Call 923-2097. 305-304-9473. $459,000. 349-2504.
ATLANTIC BEACH BEAUTY, built 1994,
3BR/2.5BA, two story, pool, $439,900,
1660 Linkside Ct. No., call Kimberlee,
472-5558 Magnolia Properties.
TIDAL WATERFRONT in Atlantic Beach,
1550 sqft, 3/2 w/ updated bathrooms, tile
& carpet, 100 ft dock w/ boat lift, access to
ICW, $300K, (904)813-5315.
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PRICE BR. REF#
$199,900 Payment as low as $726 3 9522
Grt Mayport location '
$199,900 Payment as low as $726 3 3265
Lovely Beach home, beautifully maintained
$199,900 P.,'.enr.n L -i. "1$726 1 1 3 3267
-c.mFlt[,:lI reIno arid h.ime n Cypress'Cove '
$221,900 F'Pment ,. I .:, as $806 3. 3394
Gc.rc.:u. Atlmntic Be.'ch bungal-., ; .
$222,900 P.r,er.t i .lo, $718 2 3218
G.-.rge.iu: [l .Bei'h c.,r,d.-. g-rage!
$224,500 -.)Trni a. I..,, a- $816 2 9544
The Palms Condo, water view
$233,000. Pi)men nt -. i i $847 3 3130
Beautiful home on larIe lot in Coachman Lakes!
$244,900 Payment as low as $890 r, 3 3286
EE ,cluie rrhome in pnI a, .u bd i,:.:n T,,ol -.i
$245,000 P'a,i me nr .s a.. $890 4 9521'
Fa ti.Cic hm in Wo.:lihnd F :.re
$275,500 Payment as low as $1,001 3 9563
S Updated home in Isle of .Palms
$279,900 Payment aslow as $1,017 4 3416.
Churming Atinri: Bea:c, h .rra s igirourd pl .
$350,000 im...n... st ,. $1,272 3 3317
A.rnzirg home :.n huge Ic-i in Nepr bech'j
$350,000 Pi, mr'n.i lc..... $1,380 1 9511
Oc.n T'rona bid co-nd.. g r-ea g,", i
$349,900 PFim,enrt Io,. a- $1.290 3 3273
M.l-del quilir, h.:.M-e, d .:Ec- t r j be 11!
$374,900 Pr, l-eprra I.,-.' aj $1.363 4 3441
Goroui2 ,t ,r h-r.mc in Aditi,: Beidch
$384,900 F'',rrment lo- a: $1,399 3 2972
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$399,900 PjimAehi aS loi .u $1,450 I 2716
GCcrgeo.,u concrete block ocenanrf't 'ond-'
$689,000 Pm ,renr lio.. .s $2,900 4 9512
G'reir be:ch : onlte I _. blk. i ocein
$749,000 Piimenrt a I .i. "'$2,722 2 3076
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Ponte Vedra
$184.900 Pirnenti, i3s ., $672 1 9528
Nice Farl-a> Pitk Condo A, Frplc
$199,900 Pmnt, .,en ,, a $726 2 9526
,-rarid Cit Condo' :,lt PK
$209,900 Pa re,-,t a' .:- $75 2 9531
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$219,900 P','imr,t i, Ic., $799 2 9562
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$240,000 Pi, r,.nr., h:.l .. $S73 2 9514
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$252,900 Pnm,r,t a. l... i,- $9310 3 3421
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$279.001) Pamenr, a ,,,. a_ $1,014 2 9525
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$329,900 Prn..r, oi u a. $1,199 3 9518
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$349,900 Par, n: i.A $1,271 4 9520
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$359.901) Pimn,,-t[ 1 ,:.., i $1,305 3 9555
Fbulc.u laker,.:,rt .ic.as Fairfieli
$389,900 Pa.) mern a..:, L. $1,417 5 9533
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$515,000 Pm,aO.nt a.: 10..-$U18f7 3 9559
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$625,000 PaNment : I[.:.. $2,271 2 9524
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$780,000 Paimint ,u a, $2,834 4 9571
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$237,500 r'a), enr i ., -- $872 3 3428
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$239,900 F0Pimnr... a.: ... $968 3 9515
Nice Wolf Creek Condo, Beach Blvd ,
$239,900 Paynent as low as $872 2 3181
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$269,000 Pac, nt a: I...,.. $977 3 3353"
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$269,900- P.,,, I.. .. $04 4-1 2902
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$274,900 Pa)m..,ntii'lc, I- $999 4 3133
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$150,000 P'n-r,,nr a k,,, $6110 2 3450
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$169,000 Pa',mnr .:., l.- $600 2 3414
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$169,900 Payment as low as $620 2 2877
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,$170,000 P,, .e.nr.. I,-.. -$660 3 3372
' 9 Charming all brick home in B&achwood, fully remodeled
$176,900 Payment as low as $640 4, 3327
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:$183,000 Fr.i.... Ic.., a,. $665 3 3313
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$188.900 Payment.as:., a $609 3 3434
Attractive home in Harbour Springs w/screened patio
$189,500 Pr,me,r-: 1.,- a- $610- 3 '3193
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$196,500 FP,,o...n a I:., $715 i 3 3389
Open & spacious home in Lantana Lakes
w/new carpet & paint
$199,900 Payment aslowas$726 .3 3440
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$199,9001 P,).>,, "r,..I .... $726 3 3056
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$209,000 Payment a- 1: $760 3 3325
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$209,000 m..1..Et a; ,L 1 763 3 3449
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$200.510 P.' ,:,, .. I.., $761 3 3243
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$214,900 .-P .r.. I.. a $692 3 3437
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$215.000 P.,iTr,-, i io, $692 3 3396
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$224,999 Prr,,r,r I.,, $724 3 2699
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$228,000 '..mtr i. .:.- ,- $835 3 3422
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$235.000 ParnIr|,,-,Ct: I.., -. $854 3 3129
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$235,0001) P,m"r,r un ilc.., a. $854 3 3062
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$236.000 m,r.,rt a- I.:.,. $870 3 3161
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$239,900 Pa mnr I-.:., a $8S0 4 2172
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$244,900 P,,mrnin l -,:.i.. $890 3 2668
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$246,900 P ,r k.,. .- $897 3 3231
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$249,500 fa, ,n a I.- ,, $907 4 2971
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$257,000 P,, ,:nt i 1- a:., $ 34 4 3367
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$259,990 Pi, ..n : $.,, $S37 4 3290
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$259,900 'm.nr.r a; Ic-, $944 4, 3257
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$274.900 P,ieri-,- I,:.-, i $999 1 2963
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$279,9001 Pinet a-nI I. ar $1,017 3 3293
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$295.000 P ar,i-,- a. I,:,,, 1 $950 4 3397
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$314,900 iTtn r i I. $1,140 4 1005
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$339,500 F l,..,..nr, l i- $1,2341 4 3190
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$354,0000 R P, me a. I.:.. a $1.301) 4 3249
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$469.900 Pam,.nt I.: .,-. $1.708 3 3077
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GORGEOUS, 4BR/3BA, low country
charmer in P.V. Beach sits on large Con-
servation lot and is loaded w/custom up-
grades. $624,900. Call Susan Kennedy &
The Kennedy Team @ Vanguard GMAC.
880-6700 .
EAST OF MAYPORT RD.
3BR/1BA, large lot, walk to parks/beach.
Newer kitchen floors and CH/A, sell below
appraisal at $200,000. $2500 paint & sod
allowance. Great investment opportunity.
651-6748 or 247-9244.
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Dir: Intracoastal Waterway at Atlantic Blvd
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Harbortown will include 20 high-end 4 story Mediterranean-style town
I homes with private courtyard and, roof top
SB terrace. The option to purchase 50 ft boat slip
[] cI in your front yard. Only 3 left!!! Prices starting
at $999,900
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
Best Deal in Plaitadion Oaks!
Unmatched quality & a Plantation Oaks address that is second to,
none. 4,000 SF, 5BR/5BA, Italian marble, tile, granite, custom cabinets,
screened pool & lanai overlooking
the lake & bordered by a preserve
-. i for extra privacy. $869,900
Gorgeous Custom Built Home. 3 years old. Over 2100sf.
3BR/2.5BA. Ke\ West Style \'/stone front and Lush Tropical
Landscaping. Call for appt. 568-6909 Asking $369,900
NLS 326063
Buyers & Sellers Real Estate
247-4442
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.. '" ,,'y..- souIgit Alter
S. X. Marsh Sound!!
"".'" '- Spacious 4BR/3BA 2467 sq ft home. on
:- .J.. cul-de-sac comer lot. The open floor
SI I. plan has knockdo%%n 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 \'ith garden tub. separate shower and walk-in closet. Jack
and Jil bath connects to front bedrooms, has separate vanities and
linen closets. ADT alarm and fire stemsm, irrigation system %% ith
ow' n meter. Offered at: $368,000
"Isle ofPalms On the Canal"
Beautiful inside and out. This 2074 sq ft home
has high ceilings. ceramic tile, BR -- '
do, ntair,.N Master & Nurser upstairs ,
w/hards ood floor and screened balcony. Ne"\ jSA'-
dock & 10Klb boat lift. 2500 lb ski lift. vinvl ..
bulkhead. Tiled screen .
patio. Financing incenti es
avail. $59.000 Call Evelyn & Steve Mlartin,.
and "Double the Magic"
19041 887-7053 Evelyn's Cell
..(9,04) 887-7409 Steve's Cell.
S Put the "itMartin Magic to work for iot today!
Call Rosemary Naughton i p
S 904-568-1523
K ") "She KMOWS the beaches!"
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4
Fish are a'Jumpin ... P.V. Lakefront
Crisp, spacious L'Atrium 2/2 patio home, serene jaterfron; selling from
26 x .15' screened lanai. Breathtaking views, open GR/DR/Kit, indoor
Util. Rm, 2 car gar. too! Take S. A1A, L at Sa.w grass Vil.lgc to 2452
Lorraine Ct. S. $342,000
"Sea Turtle Patrol" at Your Doorstep!
Simply the best! Adorable Nept. traditional bch gem, 1 home otf ocean,
delightful head to toe! Hrdwd flks, f-place, huge sunroom, handsome built-
ins, windows galore! $849,000
New Listing ... A.B. Classic "Sirf's Up!"
Grab your chance! Rustic, 3/2 just 3 blks to ocean on favorite 10th St.
Gorgeous 85' x 135' lot w/room for pool, expand or total re-build. Lrg.
tiled gameroom, orig. \\ d. floors'... all so beachy fun & unique! Bike to
Sliders! $684,000 .
Picturesque A.B. Dune Walk-Over ...1/2 Blk!
Savor rushing waves & autumn breezes! Fairytale hideaway, 3 homes off
ocean. Custom elite upgraded LRIDR/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 blks 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
ATLANTIC BEACH, 562 N. Nautical Bou-
levard, 3/2/2 walking distance to the
beach. Completely Renovated, new kitch-
en. BUYER INCENTIVES OFFERED.
Owner/ Agent, Cornerstone Realty, Inc.
904-339-0231.
WORTH THE LOOK
Neptune Bch Townhouse, 2BR/1.5BA
+bonus room with 10x12 storage shed.
Great location, 2118 Rosewood Dr.
$219,000. Call Russell 343-2206.
LIVE IN AB <$400,000. 6 blocks to ocean,
lakefront, pool: 3BR/2.5BA, 2 car garage.
See io appreciate 518 Selva Lakes Cr-
cle $395,000. 904-994-4220
EXECUTIVE COUNTRY home near,Gain-
esville, lakeview, upstairs master suite
w/office, 4/3. 2950sf, 5 acres, built 2002.
$469,000. Independent Brokers 904-710-
3111.
TOWNHOME EAST of A1A, $319,000. No
assoc. fee, must see to appreciate. Brick
home 3/1.5, big yard, 560sf shed. Open
Sun. 1-4pm, 633 3rd Ave: No., 993-7772
Owner Agent.
REDUCED, INDIAN Woods, Neptune Bch
home 4BR'2BA, spiI plan, w/2 story.
workshop. Upgrades Priced under ap-
praised value to sell @ $399,900. Drive by
1525 Foreai Ae Moivsaled seller.
,111CO.-op 9:4-l.463-7245.
Lovely' designer honie. Totally and recently
upgaded. Poolside entertainment area. Lavish
landscaping bordered by azaleas.
Patrick Palmer .Janet Palmer, GRI
REALTOR REALTOR
753-3105 ; 545-8830
I 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 12inri alls and 10ft ceilings
make these houses very energy -efficient. Large Kitchens have
GE Profile appliances. 42in Maple cabinets, and Granite
Countertops. Also. Gas Package for Cooktop, Drner an d.
BBQ grill. Each offered at "
$649,000 Major Price Reduction!
Linda Pomerantz
923-8030 haN-lea-l
RE.ALTORS.No% pa_ ing 3 Commission I--- R......
Acreage & Wateifront
Imagine your own Tudor Estate w/over 1.5 acres & 429
feet of water frontage! This tranquil 7,500 SF sanctuary
is ideal for entertaining & all water activities w/fabulous
views of the Jacksonville
skyline & the St. Johns River.
Offered for
$5,250,000
A ,Top Producer
2005
904Lyn8 Saul
904- 859-9100
WATERFRONT
PALM VALLEY/ PONTE VEDRA
On Intracoastal
New construction, completion late '06.,
cottage style, 4200sf., 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.
$924,900. '
Call Linda 525-2638
Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty
MTan accepted er
on any of these homes!
Oceanfront S2.75M
6782 AAve
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 5750,000
241 Hampton Club Wy
5/5, 5056 sf, 3 car gar, loaded
$25k below appraisal
5/5 Pool in PVB $679k
365 Sawmill Lane
Lakefront, screened pool
4/2, on .27 acres $335k
1502 4th Ave. N. Jax Beach
Updated, hot tub, deck, lanai
3/2.5 $279,900
14417 Pelican Bay
large lake lot, upgraded
Lakefront 3/2 $269,900
4758 Mountain Breeze
1934 sf., open, tile. WOW!
3/2 + office $260,000
2465 Misty Water Dr. W.
Fncd yrd, reduced $30k
Adorable 3/2 $209,900
1718 Ashmore Green
New Carpet. paint, treed lot
(904)SON SO241
(904) 249-8261
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50 Fooi Boni Slip
t~cl.,rm Harbour W~and 7v i arih Liiiding. E%
S2.399.000O NILS% 281517
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poolt $549.900 NSILS 314481)
CUnder $500K
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3BR. 'BA nlass jpgrds & ,hon Ak in. btch. hI
p~ w& deck i399,000iNILSt320553
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F- piircc S379,900 NILS 301,732
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i.,,>omr,$374.900 NIS 3052177appliances ;w ',229.5001%tLS 311913
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RTY DESCRIPTION ,PRICE
SConcrete block home/ walk
to beach in PV $349,900
Miravista at Harbourtown new
3BR condo on Intracoasta] $569,000
.. Just completed 3BR/2A .
= Palencla.,home by.ToU oBrothers 4 :.
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4BR/3BA, 2855 SF, built 2003
-' 2-story. 4BR/4.5BA, Sawgrass Players Club,
' golt course views 8525,000
Sawgrass CC home, short walk to beach,
3BR/2BA,1989 sq. ft, 8529,000
Dn on YAHOO real estate and PRUDENTIAL and the
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0-8121 or (904) 285-8449 x 3036
mcbeachhomes@bellsouth.net
site: wwwv.mcbeachhomes.net
New office condos, 1400SF to
1600SF starting at $198 per SF.
$205,900 3/2, open fir plan,
fenced backyard, move in
ready!
$419,000 5/3:5, 3279 SF, 2 master
suites, back to preserve, all
appliances & pool table stay, built
'03.
DAVID KUO
955-0776
REALTY
EXECUTIVES OF
PONTE VEDRA
PRICE DROP!!
3BR/2BA home in So Jax Beach, ,
just a block from the ocean! This -
2 car garage, 1420 sf bungalow i
has a fireplace, is very close to
JTB and is waiting for a beach lover to come and,
enjoy it. $699,000 :
S. Call
Sherri Beno 651-1830 or Lisa DiStefano 514-3167
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
CORNER LOT
* Large 3BR/2BA home w/ile floors,
LR, DR & family room Nice lenced
yard wtwell & sprinkler system.
'Includes AHS Warranty.. $219,900
SMLS 308063
ATLANTIC BEACH
Great investment, 2BR/1.5BA twhm,
2 story w/1020 SF. Renovation in
progress. This will noi lasi....Hurry!
$245,900 MLS 297981
KERNA0 FOREST
4BR/2BA wood firs, eat-n Kitchen 42"
cabinets Lrg loi on pond w/preserve
view. Wow! A Must See' $349,000
I MLS 316688
CLOSE TO MA'1!0
Immaculate 4BR/2BA w/FP located
on Irg corner loi w/inground sparkling
pool Split bedrooms & open kitchen.
$389,900 MLS 323560
BEACHES l VllNi!
Beautiful upgraded 2BR/2BBA condo
w/anached 1 car garage. All new kit
'w/42" cherry cabinets. $223,950
MLS 325561
lAKE VIEW CONDO
SBeautiful 3BR/2BBA + den, lakeview
from living rrr,. & office & screened
porch located in lovely community.
S219,500 MLS 310245
HIDDEN HILLS CC
4BR/3BA, 3226 F 'home w/brick
accent, new appis, HVAC,,.scrnd
lanai, party deck & Irg master suite!
$572,500 MLS 324468
JAX BEACH
Beautiful 3BR/2BA home in Jax
Beach. Features include state of the
art kitchen, tile & hardwood floors
throughout. Must see! $389,900 MLS
317133
313I NEPTUNE BEACH
Brick 3BR/2.5BA on Irg corner lot,
family rm w/FP, upgraded kit, wood
firs & open living & dining areas.
Close to bach & schools! $395,000
MLS 312313
UNDER 220K
Great Ponte Vedra location, close to.
beach & shopping. 2BR/2BA condo
w/tile, scrnd porch, 2 storage areas
+ club amenities! $219,700 MLS
312084
2"' ST JAX BCH
Locatedfon corner lot only 2 blocks
from the beach! In the art of
redevelopment. $875,000 MLS
300809 j
MARINA LIFE
Like new 3BR/3BA ground level
condo w/fabulous boating & water
views. Nice upgrades & amenities +
close to beach! $669,000 MLS
299980
DUPLEX- TWO 2BR/IBA
2 blocks from the ocean! Priced lower
than the land Features include wood
firs, scrnd porches + 2 car gar.
$499,995 MLS 321474
ATlANTIC BEACH
Lot 2 blocks to ocean, sell has plans
for 5000+ SF house w/courtyard &
pool. Great location $650,000 MLS
308146
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ATLANTIC & Kirnen area 3BR/2BA, on
lake, 1580sf, $234,900. Call Terry
(904)472-6254.
BEST PRICE in old Ponte Vedra, 3BR/2.5.
BA, w/ office & pool, bn over-sized lot in
cul de sac, granite counter tops In kitchen
and new master bath, walk to beach,
$529,000, 58 Jefferson Ave. Call
868-6558
*. *
WANT TO SWAP?
TIRED LIVING on the beach and would
like to live on a quiet wooded acre 1/2 lot
with 382 ft. of riverfront in a golf and
equestrian community just 45 miles south
of Atlanta? I'm looking to swap for a condo
or house on/near Jacksonville/Neptune/At-
lantic beach. Check out River Forest @
www.riverforest.info/ If Interested, contact
me at www.kwbinson@bellsouth.net
Wonderfully Inviting Oarden Home
in Sawgrass Country Club
S:'^ Outstanding 2BR/2BA Garden Home w/
toj lovely golf course views, exquisite
Spanish tile, raised DR, soaring ceiling,
FP. Private yard w/lush landscaping &
courtyard entry. great
deck \ /hot tub. oversized 2CG. $495.000 'B
Suzie Mons ConnoHy 904-234-8812
sconni:lly@ ltfes-ilesrealtors.com
No Suabs i.idest
Enjoy the Lifestyle of Queens
Harbour! Lake & golf views
w/in the beautiful 3,800 SF,
1ZQD -/ A4rZA r/"4r^ -.:I--- ^ rneiinnn
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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
Loads of upgrades! Large pri ate lot \/ screened
pool lainat & summer kitchen w/ heated pool
:spa LoselN custom kitchen & butler's
pantr. enormous media/game RM %/wet bar
& full bath. buil-in-ms galore & lots of great
storagee Trulh an unmaculatel, maintained
home Offered at $9419,999
Call Top Producer 2005 Lytnn Saul
904-859-9100
East of AIA in Ponte Vedra Bch
Hard to Beat This Price!
"i SIS 3BR/2BA + office POOL home on private 1.5 lots.
Single le\el & brick on quiet cul-de-sac. m great
neighborhood, uled thru-out, new granite counters.
Salted ceilings. ne%% master bath. Fresh paint.
large BRs, Great RM .w/ FPopens to Pool & newly
landscaped )ard. Walk to beach, library. &
shopping. Great Bu. at S529.000!
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@(lifestylesrealtors.com
Wonderful Home on Picturesque
Lake for Uinder, S300,000 ,o, .
ContenientlN located 3BD/2BAV-home arv.q4id
cul-de-sac in S Jda Bch Beautiful hardwood &
tile floorinng thru-our I le.el. Kit %/ Conan
S surfaces, 3 large bedrooms upstairs, master w/,
Svaulted ceilings. Tiled screened porch pro% ides
loelh .%iev.s of lake & -
low maintenance pri ate
a, rd PLUS full & tastefull, furnished. New AC &
roof m Ol S299.000
Suzie ons Connolly 904-234-8812
sconnollb @ htesti lesrealtors.com
Causing a Commotion On the Ocean!
Sone front3BR!2B.A. 2.083 sq f
Nu r er-. upgrades' Den.'.stud- :o
mnaslr bedroom. Custom MBA
ur. i rling iiepla e inLR Kitchen ha-
C. Ciunrters & -12' maple cabinets
(4 w/,.iid.ng *heies & custorr.vinei
rack. O -.r'nai & linid air
nrack. O ered lapnai & nrnished air
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NEW CONSTRUCTION
4BR.3 full BAs, 2732 sq ft home w/stone
accent & decorai e froni door Hjid',ood
floors in foyer, living, dining & hall.
Spaciol. 10, 12' ceilings. Glass French
doors to study. Corian kitchen counters.
Crown molding in MBD. tUpgraded NB.\
Side entry 3 car garage. $572,230
coditu g f $ arll sto 4 -,9v
Rosemary Kristoff REALTOR
Prudential Network Realtr 's Muin-Millon Dollar Producer
9I0- -333-4S41 cell or 904-285-1800 em\. 3079 office
.i Piudential Emal. rosernmkl(fbellsotih.net
Network Realty Independentd o%\ned and operjaed
Lets make a Deal!!!
Just Blocks to the Beach!!
This charming Bch Bungalow is newly renovated and just
blocks to the beach. 3br w/granite, tile, new windows, AC, hot
water tank, elec. panel and more. Great fir plan and over 1300
sq ft. Motivated Seller! $285,000.
Location, Location, Location.!
This beautiful 3br/2ba PV condo w/gar has a split floor plan
and over 1200 sq ft. New carpet; kitchen, scrn lanai, RV/boat
stpr., tennis, pool and beach access. $229,000.
Oceanview Townhouse!
This.spectacular home is Tri-level w/2 car gar and 3br/3.5ba.
Just steps to the beach. 1st fir has sep. suite, deluxe master,
gourmet kitchen, private yard and NO HOA fees! $625,000.
Call Connie Grubbs
Cell 904-612-9911
Fi HI-
OPEN HOUSE 12-2pm Saturday. Located
off of San Pablo. Please Call Angela Car-
ter. 553-9502.
MAYPORT LANDING, 2BR/2BA town-
home. Close to good schools, base and
Wonderood Connector. $123,000. Call
614-5859.
WATERFRONT COMMUNITIES, near
San Marco, 1BR/1 BA, $85,000.
2BR/1.5BA, $133,900. Sea State Realty
Corp. (904)537-0679.
Charming Jacksonville Beach Cottage
3BR/1.5BA recently updated home on spacious lot close to the beach. Updates
include: new paint, Kohler sinks and toilets, light and fan fixtures, and new
appliances in '03. Home has been replumbed and has gorgeous wood floors:
Offered at $309,900 4.,, ,,A. PA. RE dTOR' '
/ > .. g(9041)241-7461e\ti 231
Prudential or (904) 477-6668
twtit tawa, www.jacksonvillemichelle.com
S michellehomes2003@yahoo.com
Tops in Sales, Listings and Transacrions for Ihe Beaches office in 2005!
A Hidden Treasure Waiting
to Be Discovered
Lovely one le el 3BR/2BA patio home in
Desirable Sa,,grass CC. Large Great RM opens ".-
to brick paved screened lanai & stunning POOL,
split floor plan, eat-in kit, FP, great storage. Ver) "
private, fully fenced rear ard x\/fruit trees &
gardens backs to lagoon. $329.900
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com
J^-'X Realty Inc.
Website http://marvin-group.com
Call Joe Floyd 219-7638
FOR SALE
JACKSONVILLE BEACH VISTA DEL MAR
1/1 Oceanfront Condo Fully furnished on the 3rd floor facing the
courtyard. Pool and clubhouse on premises. $309,000
JACKSONVILLE BEACH OCEANIA
2/2 Oceanfront Condo 1346sq' localed on the 4th floor. Enjoy the sunrise
from your 264sq' balcony overlooking the beach and ocean. $699,000
JACKSONVILLE
1647 Sunnyside Ave. Jacksonville, FL
Perfect opportunity to purchase property near the Intracoaslal and within
walking distance of million $ condos. 3 lots with 2/2 750sq house (sold as is)
$225,000
DAYTONA SHORES OCEAN VILLAS
: New luxury Oceanfront Condo. 2136sq', 2/2.5 plus den. 436sq' deck with
views of the ocean & Intracoastal. $881,100
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Desirable Beach property. Zoned residential/commercial. 1626sq' in
3 buildings business plus 2 efficiency apartments. Near ocean. $799,000
JACKSONVILLE
1647 Bermuda Road, Jacksonville, FL
2/1 house, 940sq' on .14 acres Perfect opportunity to purchase property
near the Inlracoastal and within walKing distance of million $ condos $175,000
Updated Seaplace 3bdrm Condo, Ground r -
1/2 block to the Ocean in Old Atlantic Beach!
Large Patio w/privacy fence. All new carpet, new AC, updated
baths, fresh paint, new stove & microwave. $298,000 '
East of 3rd St. in Jax Beach
$359,000 VERY MOTIVATED!
2bdrm/2ba, 2-Car Garage. Awesome Investment opportunity.
1 block to the Ocean. Residential grandfathered in but zoned
commercial.
Lowest Priced Home in Old Atlantic Beach
Priced to Sell S489,9001
3 bdrm/2ba home, approx 1300 sq ft, 2.5 blocks to the ocean,
lot size 50 x 130. Original hardwood floors thru-out. Needs
remodeling but has loads of charm.
Completely Renovated Contemporary
Awesome Intracoastal Views
1657SF Neptune Bch on the marsh w/an 85' dock on a small
creek leading to the Intracoastal. Remodeled inside & out.
3bdrm/2ba, 2-Car Garage & Awesome Deck-Offered at
$499,000
Lowest priced NEW Construction w/2 car garage
East of 3rd St South Jax Beach $510,000
3bdrm/3ba, 2-car garage 3 Story Open Floor Plan -
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
expansion/and or pool, 50 x 130 lot size.
Great Ocean Front Condo!
Southshore Condo, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent Condition in South
Jax Bch, Covered Parking. Priced to sell at $599,900
Contemporary Gem Selva Norte
4Bdrm/3Ba Open Fir Pin Rich wood accents throughout -
exensive deck & tree canopy. Perfect mix of home, privacy,
and nature. Priced to sell $600,000
THE BEST BUY ON THE OCEAN IN JAX BEACH!
Completely Remodeled w/the finest finishes. OCEANFRONT
SOUTH END CORNER Unit w/wrap around porches 3 bdrm/
2ba, custom cabinets, granite and much, much more!!!
Furnishings optional. $799,000
Investment Property
Multi-family '1 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: concrete
block & stucco on 1st level, frame & vinyl shake on 2nd & 3rd
levels. $1,175,000
Atlantic Beach Seaside Gated Community
Luxury HOME!
Magnificent custom home with state-of-the-art kitchen. You could -
not rebuild this home with this quality in finish levels at this
price today. IT's AWESOME! 4 bdrm, 3.5 ba, 2-story, all bdrms -
up. 3486 sq ft, Mediterranean style with barrel tile roof. Private
Beach access. $1,395,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821
60 Ocean Blvd. Suite 3
Atlantic Beach
APPROXIMATELY 1 mile to beach,
1BR/1'.5BA w/loft, new roof, wood deck,
kitchen upgraded. $217,000. 242-7529,
629-0606.
DAYTONA BEACH, 6 income producing
condolets w/sdeller assisted financing.
$279K-$695K. See seminar for Sept. 30th
at www.larrybruner.com. Photos:
www.daytonaoceanfrontsuites.com. All
buyers will be approved.
*. ** *
FSBO. 1BR/1BA. Palms at Marsh Land-
ing. Perfect location, private marsh view.
846 sq. ft. Newly renovated'in 2004. Ask-
ing only $156,000. 476-5280;
OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
vaulted ceiling, beautiful tile. Bright, open
floor plan. No dogs. $455,000.
(404)325-0820, (404)784-6601.
PONTE VEDRA, 1BR/1BA, 750sf., open
floor plan, 1car garage, hickory cabinets,
granite countertops,, Travertine stone
floors, slate shoVer $199,900.
(904)463-0505 .. ,
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PV 2/2 Gated, totally renovated, golf
course, spa w/trainer, pub room, beach
shuttle, WBFP, W&D. $205,000. Tom
465-2020.
PVB. 1BR/1BA, 550sf, tiled, new applian-
ces, ground floor. $139,900. 285-6325
PRICED TO SELLI 1 br w/ garage The
Palms $149,9001 568-1613.
JAX BEACH- 2 yr old 3/2 garage, consider
lease option, 249,900. Owner/ Agent.
568-4818.
LOVELY MAYPORT condo, 2BR/2BA,
good neighborhood, distressed property.
Must sell. State your price. Appraised at
$140,000. 805-377-2430, 904-803-5359.
FSBO, 1BR/1BA, 3rd floor w/garage,
wood floors, fireplace, patio, great
view. $164,900. Owner/ Agent. 534-
4559.
ATL BCH, 2BR 1i.5BA, 1250sf, completely
remodeled- kitchen, bath, tile, carpet &
more. Custom closets, stone frplc.
$113,600. 773-3777.
SUN AND SAND IN JAX BCH! ON A CLEAR DAY "
'NewI 1i'l viseparale guest qtrs 56' of oceanfront elegance and
sleeps 41 Enjoy fine dining sun luxury. The finest materials and
sand & surf only steps from this craftsmanship in this 3/3.5 plus
3"' ir ur.irI Granite stainless. ofc/study condo. Approximately
garden tub & many entras1 Fit- 3,385sf. From this penthouse,
ness Cir, Busness Cir Infinity you can see forever! Pis call
pool $36-s 875 Kelly Blackburn Kim Martin-Fisher $2,375,000
BEST OF SOUTHERN LIVING SEASCAPE OCEANFRONT
This 4BR/3 5BA home r'ealures Wake up to glorious sunrises
hardwood floors soaring from this 2/2 furnished ocean-
ceilings and open floor plan wtn front 7h floor condo priced to
ouiii-inn gocurmel kich-snn witr sell al $557 500 Tne largest
granite stianless appliances poolsiee cabana in N FLA is
and indoorloutdoor fireplace also aaiaable for purchase for
$925 000 Call Kinm Marlin-Fisher $149 000 Cail Olivia Seaman
PINNACLE OF PONTE VEDRA ONE OF A KIND VALUE
L,.e just sieps from Ine PV Inn' In today's market, you don't
& Club wisweep.ng ocean & golf want to, miss this!!! Great lake
.,,ew Vintage home. 21h above view 2"n story, 2BR/2BA,
sea leiel w/deep aunes ocean- 1156Mi, 2-.cg's incl., lake view,
saie pool & views of me ocean no upper neighbors. Fabulous
course 18'" nole $5 900,000. amenities package available.
Joan or Jamie Swanson $185 000 Paul Sandiford
PALM VALLEY LAND VACANT LAND
Localed in Palm ..'aile great Wdnderful location, 1.28 acres
opponur.iry to establish in historic area convenient to
business in Palm Valley. Ponte schools, shopping, beaches and
Vedra lV'arer arid sewer more! Great location to :build
a ail.abi, witn existing ,iructure your new home. Located,in Ft.
Io be oemolisned Call Chris Caroline Hills Call Chris Beladi
Beladi for aeta.Is $785 000 for rore aelails $99,000
POOL HOME MIRAVISTA CHARM
Fantastic 4BR,2BA. 1512si Terrific marsh *iewvs upgraded
Some in growing areas of "' entertainment cenrler., lea floors
SAllantic Beacrl in ground pccil and available boat slip make
lenced back/ara fireplace ihis your perfect choice ir. a new
locale on a cul-de-sac' Inci all condo Grear 3BR/3BA 2050sf
appliances Won I last long' .Cortez floor plan $609,900
$279 000 Dennes DeSimone Please call David Darch
PALM VALLEY LAND WALK TO THE BEACH
Phenomenal 4 75 acres in Palm Just a shon Aalk to the beach!.
alley, stocked ponbI roaa Remoceled kit w/rgrane
Ironlage adlacen tlo Palm cnltnops newer apples 2 floor
S Valley GC 5 miles Ic, beac,:n & MBR deck 4BR;2 5BA 1817sf;
boat access On forefront of Great bamboo landscapingi
Nocalee development Please Perfect Atlantic Beach area
call Chris Beladi $2 500.000 Paul Sand.lord $-549 900
ONE BLOCK TO OCEAN PALENCIA PERFECTION
Lovely lifestyle orterea nere in Fabulous end unit 3BR,,2 SBA
thlis 3BRJ2.5BA condominium in 2198sl. .%ood fr,. upstairs
South Jax Beach Beautiful leisure rm. plantation snuners
rJarK wood floors,. private yard surround sound courtyard
gourmet kitchen & ocean viewis wbric papers. Buill in 200-4
from the M8BR Call Jamie or Inci ail appliances furn neg.
Joan Swanson $499.000 $524,900 Dennis DeSimone
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NIiBMORIIOOD 134 ilo0W POND IA.SAWORASS CC
NILS# 312004 O looks a ii MtLS# 325427 Rcn,:,ied 3BRB\. LR --FP
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Spectacular 4BR/2.5BA, ions of upgrades. appriirce c, n1zd ;:-, r .tOjg-e.Cam,;,,. 5g.
$519.900 241-2417 Sa'-grnrj. LF- Pirion Trail. LR Wh'llI Prond
1$469 000285-1800
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MLS# 301100 Top of the line appliances EST OF Ai
incluides\ssashei/drer. Highelficiencv heat MLS# 327242 Popular area near shopping,
& air Two balconies, plantauon blinds, enkr&Lnic ..i. h.hba. & ITB Dupr. r
fenced rear $665,00 241-2417 1 re0.1e v' ll -,uhe iijdhleio i 12 I dpe
IRUDHIMf 4 I HJE E $ 5,i,,285-1800
NILS# 290627 2 suy 4 brm 2.5 bth home MARSI' I & OCAVIEWS .
s/Arparound ph' & scmd pool master rn PONI1EDR4 BLIVD NEW PI"CE
SMLS#286145 Custom home on 200' lot across
./sing area triri r&dr have gleaming r.,m[tice:
cherry floors $599.90 24I-2417 ror. m,A",i bdr, soml. kiichen ,'\i ,ng
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NMLS# 326685 Tile in living and dining 285-1800
room and kitchen. Easy lining Great pool PONIE BEFACI-SFVEWCE PARK
and club facilities $199,000 241-2417 MLS# 312352C ,,npliel rr.'iele-d i4BRBA
+ iWiie lhum,, rne, roof. aind,... '.odd &
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MLS#301828 2BR/2BA condo sith lakes 2 ipen p5c ion double Iok & r :-m f, a p.:ollAll
views from porch Light and bright ,with SiATAed charge t haLs' been paid 54.9
split floor plan 199.9X) 241-2417 AC28 5OC-8 N
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M LS# 313462 3/2"' /niarsh views MLS# 310725 One of the last remaining
upgradedepn .plan, onan, rown undevelopedlotsnorthfMicklersw/deededbeah
upg."daded e.pen fr plan, aonan, crownaccess, 150F.by 655 FT for a total of 2.25 acres.
molding. screened pano and an eat in ThisfabulouswoodedlotisonthewestsideofThe
kitchen. Must see' $229,NX) 241-2417. Boulevard. $1,699,000285-1800
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MLS# 319376'3BR/2BA with fresh paint, s301937 Close to schools, shopping & the
new carpet, 1 car garage, in gated beach, 2BR/2BA w/scmd balcony, LR w/FP,
community. $248,000 241-2417 appliances & some furniture stay, storage, gated
\community w/pool, fitness center, tennis, media
IfE ISABBE4AC! room, club house & more. $199,900285-1800
MIS#297172Living inthis2BR/2BA 2nd OCEIWIrMPONTE WED
'lrunit.Enjoysunsetsonthemars!$182,320 WMLS#280396WithintheSawgrassBeachaCub's
241-2417 gates, only 4 privileged homeowners .have this
,oceanfront address, most rooms have ocean views,
SPARKiUOSCREEED POOL 5BR/6.5BA, 5,900 SF, study, loft, bonus, oceanfront.
MLS#3181634BR/2.5BAwithinground ool, dune walkover & 150' ocean frontage.
pool, hot tub, wood floors, plantation $6,800,000 285-18ROUH EEK
shutters, 2 story foyer & lush landscaping. 'MLS#317907 Fabulous 2R/2BA + loft that could
$360,000 241-2417 be office or extra BR; recently renovated, large open
M kitchen, hardwood firs, wet bar, vaulted ceilings,
QUEE/ HWOBO oversized screened lanai that overlooks very private
MLS# 293837 4BR/3.5BA with water to backyard. $339,000 285-1800
golf panoramic views. Upgraded kitchen PONJE VEDRA EAST OF AAIM
with granite. Room for a pool. $7,000 MLS # 316877 Beautiful 2BR/2BA totally remod-
241-2417 eled, upgrades include tile firs, BR carpets, planta-
241-2417 tion shutters, state-of-the-art blinds, recessed light-
f f ,jtPARK "PUS! ing, wood burning FP, kitchen w/granite cntrs, SS
MLS# 304819 4BR/3BA, dream back aplances, Ige scrmd lanai w/hot tub $339,000 285.
yard, heated pool & spa, prof landscaped, SEAHAWK CONDO
split BR, high ceilings, Calif Closets, MLS # 314469 Completely remodeled 2BR/2BA
summer kit, Viking Grill $499,500 offers an innovative redesigned kitchen, M BA &
241-2417 BR. New carpet, tile, hard surface counters, new
241-2417 cabinets, recessed lighting & paint throughout. See
PABLO414 what can be done with a Sea Hawk condominium!
MLS# 320012 4BR/3BA, nOt a drive by. $ A Rsi PONIi VEDRA BLVD
This a beauty inside. Lots of closets and REDUCED!
very clean. Wiredforhometheaterin bonus MLS # 303278 Authentic Cape Cod style beach
room. $499,000 241-2417 home 75' ocean frontage, Fully fumished cottage-
style decor, 4BR/3BA, sleep 14 comfortably, sepa-
A LIVING W AN ARE! rate living & sleeping area on rst fIr for6, pinewood
MLS# 318816 Spectacular views of the floors, F & 2-car ae $13950002851800
ocean, one block to the beach. New condo JAX BEACH.- F I f ON &iIM
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boasting loftstyle 12+ ceilings, covered MLS # 314266 Rare opportunity to live on large
veranda, plush carpet, exquisite finishes, golfcourselot- almost I acrew/maturetrees great
2 parking spaces, rooftop sundeck & hot views & plenty of room for expansion! Flexible fir
tub. $779,900 241-2417 plan offers 3BR/2BA, LR, DR, FR & scrd lanai
b ,$375,000 285-1800
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2BR/2BA, 1600sf, $298k on water lot gat-
ed,yard maintenance, pool & tennis court.
New plumbing thru-out. 'New Trane AC
unit. Just put up for sale & it'll go fast. 285-
0084.
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
2BR/2BA w/garage, walk to the beach/
The Lodge, new carpet & paint. Tenant
will stay or go. Reduced for quick sale,
$229,90., The Colony @ PVB,
904-509-6106. .
Penthouse
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 private sundeck terrace w/ palm garden & Jacuzzi options. 4BR/4.5BA.
Panoramic ocean view w/wrap around balconies, 11' ceilings & over 1,00OSF
luxury master suite. Offered for $1,950,000
Top Producer 2005 Lynn Saul 859-9100
Oceanview
Below
,MarketValue
This 6th floor end unit condo'w/
3/ S- ocean views is loaded w/ close to
$50,000 in upgrades! 1,700SF 3BR/3BA
condo. You deserve a home that mirrors
your achievements! $699,000
Call Top.Producer
Lynn Saul 859-9100
Island lub
ATLANTIC BEACH CONDOS FROM THE LOW $100s
just two miles ftom the beach,. Island Clubis a unique, .-,pp.,rn,air, r:, capture the
coastal lifestyle, ,-' .' i 1 ', dreamed of atan tir,1 eli, dil.. piir. 'it, i -p,-..i
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904.247.9885
2160 Mayport Road Atlantic Beach
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Enjoy a carefree (festyfe!
KATM 3iCQ fCH 2BR/2BA townhome style'
condo 1/2 block from ocean with ocean \ iew\-, corner
unit, all appliances, new kitchen & baths. Water/sewer
& pest control incl in mo. fee. $310,000)
JAX BEAi H- 3BR/2BA WIT GARAGE, end unit,,
"FP, all appliances, incl. wvasher/dri-er 1258 sq. ft. with
large screened lanai which can be glassed in. $255,000
bedroom condo in quiet w- oodsy setting w 'wonderful,
relaxing views from screened balcony. Close to
shopping & restaurants. All appliances stay. $199,900
JAX EACH- 3BR 2BA w marsh ,\iew's from several
rooms, including corner balcony, 2"' floor, no one
above you, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, appliances +
GARAGE. $2-48,50 .
Let me hftj you findyour
Sherri Beno, 6 ealror
904- 651-1830
dream home!
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CONDOS ALL AROUND
IN 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 $448,600
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
VILLAS AT MARSH' LANDING GOLF COURSE VIEWS
from your lanai. 3/2 second floor with 18" tiles and berber
carpet. Gated, GARAGE, clubhouse. $254,900
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 wooded views. Wood
floors, tile, fireplace, crown moulding. GARAGE.
MLS# 326635 $229,900 \
BEST BUYS ON THE SOUTHSIDE
STONEBRIDGE 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.
STONEBRIDGE GROUND FLOOR 2/2 screened lanai exit
to your CARPORT. Arched doorways, upgraded lighting.
Inspections done. Close to shopping. $149,900
TALK TO THE TWINS!
DI BAR DONNA SADIFORD
234-9997 3 -5800
"the Twin Team"
I i CONNECTION
OWNER WILL finance, oceanview 2/1
condo. $295K. Call (904)891-6710.
Realty
ATLANTIC
BEACH
Charming 3BR/2BA home
located on a lushly landscaped
1/3 acre. $539,900
Call Tom Lawler: 285-6086
. Personalized
Solutions And
Consultation On
All Real Estate
Financing Needs.
Best Rates
A 1A : B :st Service
AIA, e Best Solutions
MORTGAGE '.Check' Rates
Get Info
o Get'Pre-quallfled.
RAY BREAULT President
1328 THIRD STREET. NORTH
JAIY'orLVit BE,.'- FL 32250
PH,:,|,e 904-247-7414 FA.: 904-247-7475.
www.alaloans.com
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OCEAN VIEW 3/2, upgraded appliances,
great south end view, $474,900, Vanguard
Realty, 568-4818.
BM [i>b t Ae
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30 yr. FIXED- 5.75% 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
IAN ECKERSON
307-2833
12041 Beach Blvd., Suite 5
SJack;onville. FL 322-16
eckersonian2@homunail.coni
RILTES .RE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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4-PLEX, 1 block to ocean, zoned 6 units,
100x96, North' Jax Beach, 1.3 million,
(9041223 5355
BEACHES OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE.
2850s1., $2850'mo Includes utllilies Call
Bar @ 241-3111 (Exi 11t)
Riverfront Condominium
Sin Historic Riverside
t VilaRi a 5th FL 2BR +Den/Office. 3B1A 2.275
k I ]St SF %with Hard"wood Floors. Gourmet Kitchen.
Granite Counters, Stainless Appliances.
Fireplace, 2 Car Spaces in Garage. 2 Storage
I Closets. Resident Amenities Feature Guest
Suite. Fitness Room, Massage Room. Pool.
Dock & Owner's Lounge.
Call Lee S. Elmore 699-4503
Lovely Villa in Gated PVB Community
Least expensite 3BR/2BA ground floor condo plus garage at the
beaches, 18 tile thru-out, including bedrooms & lanai. Gorgeous
granite in kit. new glass front cabs & appl.. FP. Flat Screen PLASNLA
TV! New AC & Hot Water Heater. Great
'. '".' : 'Storage. Private screened lanai w/ lovely
ie%%s. $239,900
Suzile Mons ConnoUilly
0 94-234-8812
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Brand New Town home
1/2 block to the Ocean,
South Jax Beach
3-story, 3bdrm/3.5ba, 2-car garage, Absolutely Beautiful!
Stucco, SS Appl.-Granite countertops, Open floor plan-
crown molding & more...Ocean views
r-- from master balcony. $2200/month
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821
FwMD Y OUR WY i MOE
www.WatsonRent.com r
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Property Subdivision
.1943 Beach Ave. (OF) Atlantic Beach
6503 Bunham Circ. Hammock Cove TPC $2,000
12909 Hunt Club Rd.N Jax Golf & CClub $2. 100
732 Selva Lakes Ctr Selha Lakes .$1,695
2039 Selta Marina Dr. Sel a Norte
Rent BR/BA Area
$1.300 1/1 .AB
3/2.5 PV
3/2
3/2.5
$1,900 4/2
1901 N. Isi St. i 1603 Pelican Point-Oceahfront$1,875 '2/2
Ocean, Cay Cir. Ocean Cay $1,950 3/2
JV
AB
AB
JB
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691 Paradise Ln. (New) Paradise Preserve $1,499 3/3. AB
Ponte Vedra Beach Office 285-5409 or 1-866-242-5596
For Management INFO
Eal Housin Call285-5409 I .. ... .
'',.,ir,,, e also have tvacation and short IfeirntI rentals!
ESTATE SALE, PVB 2/2/+
Sat. Sun. only. 12-5pm. Park setting,
lakeview, new unit. Reduced $18K, FSBO,
(904)284-5251, Ocean Grove, $212K.
OCEANFRONT 2/2, garage, pool, views
from every room. $519,900. Owner/ agent
568-4818;
$215,000- 2/2, garage, all apple. incl., Jar-
din De Mer, 247-4211.
OCEAN & PIER VIEWS, 3/2 7th floor,
1572 sf, garage, The North Shore,
$590,900, 568-1613..,
AWESOME OCEAN front condo, south
Jax Beach, very nice, 1/1 w/ glassed-in
porch, ceramic tiles, new appliances,'
$399,000 OBO. (904)881-5793.
PVB 2BR/2BA walk to beach, newly reno-
vated, $192,000, possible lease/purchase,
(215)598-7488.
1/1 CONDO in Ponte Vedra. New applian-
ces and a ton of community ammenities.
$168,000. (904)504-8864 or
jkespohl@dealerdawyer.com
PONTE VEDRA, gaied lo*nhouse, 2/2
anached garage., pool gym. $950imo..
;904)372-9052
223B HOPKINS St, Nep Bcn 1BRW1BA ef-
ficiency Apt 1.5 blocks from ocean.
S775'mo. Lewis Realty 1904)291-7229
JAX BEACH- 2BR conage near ocean,
CH8A. WDHU, no pets, $925'mo $500
deposit.. 246-3130
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2BR'2BA Duplex Ap-
pliances, washer/dryer, CH&A S900'mo
1 st, last, deposit 803-2520. 338.1766
ATLANTIC BEACH DUPLEX. 2.1. 2
Olocks trom beach, ig deck & backyard
W/D, storage room. $1200/rto. 318-2121
NEPTUNE BEACH, Summer Sands
Townhome, 3/2.5, W.D. garage, pool. No
Pets, No-Smoking, $12801mo 655-2718
PONTE VEDRA Bch 3BR split, 2BA, sin-
gle gar. Upgraded including all new appli-
ances. & monthly lawn care. 177 Del Pra-
do. $1250/mo. 1st & last deposit required.
No pets, non-smoker. Avail Oct. Call
568-1983.
JAX BEACH block & .half from water,
2BR/1BA, CH/A, WDHU, FP, $750/mo.
904-891-0606 or 352-478-2161R.
JAX BEACH. Oceanview. Renovated.
Hardwood floors, Dishwasher, CH&A.
1 BR/ BA, $800/mo, $850/mo., $1000/Imo.
(904)859-1301, (904)553-1354.
OLD ATLANTIC Beach,' 322 3rd Street,
2BR/1 BA, 3 blocks from ocean, large
backyard, no dogs, $1200/mo + dep., 246-
1009.
BEACHFRONT 1BR/ 1BA, 108 Orange
St, Nep Bch, downstairs, $1050/mo incl.
utiL. (661)803-6275.
NB, 2/1 upper, eat-in-kitchen, large living
room, new carpet & tile. $995/mo. TDO
Management Services. 246-1125.
JAX BCH near ocean 1BR unfurnished
apt., lease, references, $725/mo, 222 4th
Ave. So., 221-4134, 703-5518.
1-1/2 BLOCKS to Ocean, 1stAve. South,
1BR/1BA. -$685/mo (904)891-0606,
(352)478-2161.
NEW-TOWNHOUSE in S.. Jax Bch. 3BR
2.5BA, 1700sf, master suite w/ jacuzzi,
balcony, tile first floor, laundry hookup, 2
car garage, fenced yard. Small dogs con-
sidered. 893 6th Ave. S. $1500/mo. plus
1 mb dep. Call 249-6150.
ATLANTIC BEACH townhouse,
2BR. 1 5BA, CHA. Ip, $950/mo, 463-4912,
463-4606.
FURNISHED' DOWN to the kitchenware.
1/1, long or shown lerm. 1 block to beach.
:Includes util & laundry room. As low as
$1000/mo. 318-0044.
JAX BCH, 2BR 1.5BA duplex, CH/A,
WDHU, fenced yard, $800/mo. +security
deposit. Call (904)631-4373.
-. Stockion. A Tradition Since 1884
WE RENT THE BEACHES DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY, YEARLY
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713 Belleza Ponte Vedra 1/1
412 The Palms, I\ Beach 2/2,
703 Vilias.of Mlarsh Landing Ja\ Beach 2/2
36 The Colony Ponte \edra 2/2
72 The Fountains Ponte \edra 2/2
535 Ocean Links Ponte \edra 2/2
565 Lora Street Neprune Beach 2/2+ol
728 Belleza Ponit e edra .. 2/2
1227 18th Street North Ja\ Beach 3/2-
748 Marsh Coxe Lane Ponte Vedra .3/2+1o
9757 Rough Creek Ponie \edra'Saugraj- C 2/2
1106 Valencia Jax Beach/Beach Pkv) _2/2
744 Sumrnerhoure D Beach Ponte Vedra 3/2
1979 Spoonbill St. Ja.x/San Pablo Rd 3/2
804 Templeton Lane Ponte \edra/\Walden Cha.e4/2'
1029 Hanover Lane. Ponte \edra/\'alden Chase4/3
97 Voyager Courtn Poni Ve\dra/Sa.!rass rPC3/2
224 Seamist Cour Ponte Vedra/Seaside 3/2
. 104 Croswcoe Circle Ponte Vedra/Seaside 4/2
t)'33 Bndgemuater Circle Pone Vedrai/Sagrass TPC 3/2.5
810Mra vistaa Atlanuc Beach 3/3
10302 Ocean Grande Serenata Bch Club 3/3
905 2nd Street North. ,C a.\ Beach
505 Seascape
70 Beach Cottage Lane
117 Deer Come Dnve
408 Seaspra, Lane
9910 Preston Trail
$3700 0 e ,oLand ia
O$r,300 (.'0* Pr' r ,e' 'Dene '
$3000 2451 South Pimnie Vedra Blvd
53300 133 Sea Hammock W\\'ay
53300 570 Ponie Vedra Bld.
$3400 549 Lake Road
$ 900/wk Beach Club Vilas -
SI 100/%k49 Tifon Wa\ North ,
$1300/.wkDeer Run
$1400 The Colons
$1500 741 Spinnaker's Reach
$16,00 Sea Place
$1600/wk 2839 S Ponme Vedra
$1800/vk 2503 S. Ponte Vedra
$1800)/a kThe Retreat
$2000 2011 Beach Ave
$2000 Las Bnsas
$2000 Pelican Point
$2000 Loggerhead Lane
$2000 Vista Del Mar
$2200 Quail Point I
$2300 92 Ttflon Way North
$2500 31 Little Bay Harbor
$2500/wk728 Oceanfront
$2700/w k 2824 Coastal H% y
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Jax Beach/Oceanview 3/2
JL Beach/Oceaniron- 4/3 5
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Saw grass Country Club 3/2 1600
Ponte Vedra 2/2 1100,
Saw grass Beach Club 1/ 700
Atdantic Beach 2/2 1200
S. Ponte Vedra 3/1.5 1500
S. Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2100
Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2 1600 .
Adanoc Beach 3/2 1200
Jax.-Beach/Oceanfront 2/2 1200
Ja.\ Beach/Oceanfront 2/2' '. 1200
Sawgrass/Pla.ers Club .3/2.5 1600
Jax, Beach/Oceanside 3/2 1700
Saw.grass Country Club 2/2 1S00
Sawgrass Country Club 3/2 1900
Sawgras; Country Club 2/2.5 1680
Neptune Beach/Oceanfroni 3/2.5 JtIpnm.,i 2600
Vilanio BeaclLQc.arit.no/PolI 6/4 4000
S2800 2841 S. Ponie Vedra Bhd S Ponre Vedra/Oceanfroni4/2 2100
$3000 703 Landmark 17 me mm Jax Beach Oceantfoni 3/2 ', 1829
$3900 101 Water Oak Water Oak/TPC ,3/3.5+office 3200
$5500' 1931 Beach Alei3mo mmn Atlanuc Beach 3/3 .2400
** Pets Negotiable No Purebred or mix of the following dogs
allowed on our properties:
Pit/American Bull, Chow. German Shepherd,
Rottweller, Doberman Pinscher. '
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Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
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duplex, ocean views, wood deck, wood amenities. $1150/mo. 2BR/2BA. 2ndfloor, top/end unit, garage.
.floors. $1300/mo. r ......
Penma Road NB 3BR/2BA home IL Villagio Southside 2BR/2.5BA two $1150/mo
w/screened porch, fenced backyard, story condo w/upgrades throughout,
large lot. $1300/mo. amenities. $1200/mo. RE/MAX COASTAL REAL ESTATE '
The Courtyards AB 3BR/2.5BA, Brightwater Oate Pkwy Shannon Smith
Private, updated unit w/garage, patio, 2BR/2.5BA, townhouse w/upgrades 1 4 (904) 285-5640
balcony, overlooks lagoon. $1175/mo. www.rentthebeaches.com
Furnished Homes throughout, porch, garage. $1250/mo.
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2BR/1BA, 1.5 blocks from beach w/beach
access. $750/mo. 241-2077.
NEAR PONTE Vedra 1 block beach. Best
area, quiel, safe residential neighbor-
hood 2BR/1BA. lower duplex. new paint.
CH&A. W/D included No smoking, no
pels $950/mo., lease deposit 993-1118
JAX BEACH, East of 3rd Walk to beach
2BR/1 5BA townhome. $1050/mo. Pels
OK. 242-9195.
PVB. 3BR/2BA Townhouse 1280sf, WID,
screened porch $1100'mo May give
option to buy 904-537-4072
S JAX Bch 3/2. $1450/mo. 2 cleaning
services incl. per mo. 655-3951.
LARGE APARTMENT near ocean 2BR/
iBA plus den $1100/mo 249-3970.
ATLANTIC BEACH 62 Ocean Blvd.
2BR/1BA. W'D included, CH&A, tile Iloor.
1 block io ocean. $1200imo. isi. lasi and
secunry 838-6333
FACING BEACH
One bedroom with separate siudy and
large, covered balcony lacing ocean
Wood floors washer/ dryer, offtslreet
parking. 2224 Ocean Drive South.
$900'mo 993-2555.
S NEPTUNE BCH 1/2 block to ocean,
2BR/1BA. deck, large garage CH&A,
S WDHU No dogs, $1250/mo + deposit.
Call Trush 463-0222.
MOBILE HOMES. $500 o 5$550. on pri-
vale lois. Near Mayport Naval Station. no
cogs 333-5579
JAX BEACH 2BR/1.5BA, 900sf.. W/D
CH/CA. $900/mo $900 deposit, 1 yr.
lease, no pels Call 221-6816.
OCEANFRONT 2BR/1BA. 506 B Ocean-
Ironi. Nepiune Beach Jusi remodeled.
$1800.mo including utilliles. 545-1046
PONTE VEDRA TOWNHOME. Spacious
2BR wl 2 master suites, laundry hook-up
and hall baih on irst floor, new ceramic
tile & carpel, $875/mo + sec dep. 249-
6150
ATLANTIC BCH Townhome off Maypon .
Ro 2BR.'1.5BA. Totally remodeled, .new
appliances. $900/mo 536-0784
PVB SUMMERHOUSE, 1BR/1BA, many
amenities, beach access. $875/mo
Call 338.7321.
JAX BEACH 3-486R2BA apt. WDHU,
7-bioks Io beach. $1050/mo deposii.
716-0579
MAYPORT. 2BRilBA apr. $675/mo.
+$600/dep CH&A, 280-2728 Iv. msg
NEPTUNE BEACH, one block to ocean,
2pR/1BA, 1 year lease, NO pets. 800sl.
includes W.'D. $1000/mo +-$1000/sec
dep 918A First Street. between Bay &
Pine. Call 246-8970 or 591 -1218.
2BR/1 5BA TOWNHOME in Allanlic
Beacn 5 blocks o10 ocean, $1200/mo +
$1200 dep 591-1226.
JAX BCH. 3'2 5, ocean view, $1450/mo.
185 SinAveS 318-0044
HEPTUNE BCH. near ocean. renovated
2BR. all amenires, avail soon. $1100imo
247-1417 IBR, near ocean $750/mo.
LARGE 1 bedroom. Excellent location. 2
block: to ocean. Very clean No Pels
'675'mo 642-1214 and 241-1219.
VILANO BEACH. 4BR,4BA, 2850sl.. over-
S Looking Inlercoastai, walk 1o beach, home
only 4./r. old $1800'mo. Call Jan Hoa-
man 537-7777. Owner.' agent.
RENTAL- CONDO- MAYPORT
2 large bedrooms- 1 1.2 baths including
relrigerasor w.' ice maker, dishwasher,
flfp.er I/ry.er sepagale dinog area lire:
place in yiing irom newly carpeted sorry
NO DOGS;. iresn & clean. includes pooi,
security system plus additional outside
locked storage iacilily. $850/mo, lyr
lease, deposit & references required. Call
even.ngi 285-8325 or cell 403-9297
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LARGE' 1BEDROOM, Jax' Beacn, 1 1/2
blocks i. ocean. CH/CA real nice. Call
613-7377
2BRiBA. 2 blocks Irom ocean, garage,
large tenced backyard, upstairs or down-
stairs unil available. $1100/mo. 866-2645
S 436 5TH Ave N. 3BR/1BA eal.n kitchen.
S le floors WDHU CH&A, detached 1 car
.1 garage. $950.'mo .$950.'dep $200 non.
relundable peil eposil. 993-8597.
WALK TO BEACH
2.1 townhouse, WD included, CHIA. ce-
ramic ide, approx. 900st 405 14th Ave. S .
Jax Bch. rNo pets. $825'mo, $900'sec
dep t9041343-9908
LEASE/PURCHASE
Lovely 4BR/2BA, 2 car. side entry garage,
many upgrades, comm pool. only 2 yrs.
new over 2000 sl, walk io schools and
shopping. 12371 Kiwi Ct.. $1500.mo. Call
v Margo. 463-0343.
PVB BELLEZA. 2'2. 2nd floor (top), end
unii, vaulted ceilings. WD completely
renovated Reson amenities. $1100/mo.
Garage available. 1904)629-0046
JAX BEACH- 1 block to ocean,
3BR.1 5BA lownhome. CH&A. WDHU,
balcony & paiio, 520 S. 2nd Sil 350'mo,
$ 1000 deposit, 280-2728 ive message
JAX BEACH- Immaculate 3BR/2BA unit in
the Palms, ground 1coor, lakeview unit Fit-
ness center, pools, tanning, tennis, club.
house, & morel $1250/mo. 904-372-9222.
Broker.
WALK TO Beach. Efficiency. $550/mo.
1BR $650/mo, 2BR $800/mo security
deposit, no pets. 12mo lease. 514-8530
PONTE VEDRA- EAST OF AIA.
3BR,2BA. olhce 2000sl, 2 car garage.
Courtyard pool, lawn.'pooI service includ-
ed Pels OK. $1900/mo 19041703-0242
JAX BEACH Holly Drive. 3BR/iBA, 2 car
garage, fenced yard, 51250/mo + deposI.
614-5278.
3BR/1BA, 8 blocks 10 ocean. CH&A,
WDHU w'large separate ulllity shed.,
lenced backyard wiiki bar, BBO pil Must
see to apprecialel 814 3rd Ave. S JB.
$925!mo +dep. Must pass credit check.
Donnie 992-0088, 246-3690, 333-1822.
3BR,2BA, DOUBLE garage, brick home.
screened patio. inground pool. Recently
remodeled East side o01 Penman, close 10
spnools $14001mo, 19041681i1825
OLD ATLAM171Q ,'lir,,,l, rog
ocean Charming Irench country sryle
nome w/deck overlooking courryard
3BR'2BA. garage and parking Avail rom
Nov $2650.'mo. Call Rick 891-2345.
PONTE VEDRA POOL HOME 3/2 .n Fid-
dler s Marsh. ..I500,'mo Pels welcome
607-1030,
SELVA LINKSIDE- ATLANTIC BCH
.3BR'2BA, great cond;ilon. 1654sl, over
looking golf course, low maintenance.
$1500'mo 904-219-7962
PVB Solano Cay. 3BR/2BA garage.
large backyard in quiet neighborhood
Comm pool $1350/mo. 315-6558
WEST BEACHES, Sutton Lakes. 4/2,
2300sl, Formal LR/DR, Family room
wlireplace, carpet, caih ceilings, fenced
yard. $14501/mo. TDO Management Serv-
ices. 246-i1125.
COTTAGE ACROSS from ocean. 512 1s'1
St Souln. $850/mo. VIP Realty
962-6190
JAX BEACH. 3BR/1.5BA home 1 year
lease, $1250rmo. .$1000isec dep 1310
P'newood Rd off Penrian and Notlr. 12th
Ave. Call 246.8970 or 591-1218.
2)1, KERNAN Beach Blvd. area. large
separate storage. $895/mo. 247-1333.
OLD ATLANTIC BEACH
Walk lo beach and Town Cenler Irom in.s
lovely 4BR,2 5BA beach bungalow.
charming Ironi porch & fenced yard plus a
detached bldg wilt 2 car gar. huge sior-
age room, and bonus room igieal tor
home office studio) Available late October
$1i60,'mo. Call 242-0203 soon.
NAVIGABLE WATERFRONT- 2654 Jew-
ell Rd 3'1. brick reni to own $1200'mo.
VIP Really. 962-6190.
SOUTH JAX Beach. 3BR/2.5BA., 1 car a-
rage on quiet cul-de-sac Available
10 106 $1450 mo. 655-3491
AAA LOCATION near Mayo and Navy
Base 3'2 house with view ol' ICW. FP,
2 car garage Recently renovaled
$1299,mo. 850-230-6006
ISLE OF Palms, 3BR'2BA. 1660sc 2 car
gar 51550mo. 14525 Lulh Dr ri Call
Cindy 962-3713
NEPTUNE BEACH. 3BR.2BA house,
1650s1, Ig lenced rear yard, pels negolia-
ble. $1350/mo tdeposI Includes pest
control and lawn service (9041476-300C0
JAX BEACH- 428 3rd Ave. So, 2BR'IBA
house, 'CH&A, lenced yard $775. mo
19041891-0606 or (352)478-2161
JAX BCH. 4 blocks from ocean, 3BR
1 5BA. CH/A. tile & carpets. new kil cabi-
neis $1250'mo plus $tl00'dep. Dogs
301bs and under considered 514.4229 al-
let 4pm Broker owner
PONTE VEDRA Sawqrass Players Club
Bermuda Coun 2BR.2BA paiio m hme,.
$1150,mo.. 655-5990.
OCEAN VIEW JAX BEACH
Greal 1BR apanmeni ai 1204 1st SI No,
$690/mo, lease. Call Margo, 463-0343.
2BR/1.5BA, CH&A, WDHU, carpet & por-
celain tile, fenced in back yard. 2112 Flori-
da Blvd Neptune Bch. $800/mo. credit
cneck 888-259 0783
PONTE VEDRA L:Ainum. 2BR/2BA ga-
rage. pool, tennis, orarige lemon and'
grapeiruii trees. $1159'no Available im-
mediaiely 285-9884.
WEST BEACHES, ibis Point 3,3 w/ottice
2400sl. GR w/trepiace. LR, DR. ElK cov-
ered paiio comm pool, sprinkler system
water sohener. $1575/mo. TDO Manage.
ment Services. 246-1125
OCEAN VIEW home 3.'2.5 beauilul home
1/2 block to the beach All appliances
wood floors, barber carpet, crown mold-
ing Furnished or unfurnished 52400/mo
68- 29nh Ave. South. ,(904)536-3308.
JAX BCH new 3'2 w/ garage, consider
lease purchase. $1350/mo. 568-4818.
PVB, BELLEZA. 2/2, 2nd floor (lop), eno
urni, vaulted ceilings, W/D. completely
renovated. Resort amenities. $1100/mo.
Garage available. (904)629-0046.
DECORATOR HIGH END 2BR'2BA,
ocean Ironi condo, living room and master
Bedroom overlooking ocean w/oalcony.
Front balcony overlooks Jax skyline, fully
lurhished, gieal amenilles, including cov-
ered parking, pool, hot rub, tennis, and
sandy beach Call lor more derails.
398-9080 exI 211.
PVB. 1BRiIIBA. Elegantly furnished Slaeps
io Ocean Garage, $1600/mo 708-4022.
SAWGRASS/ OCEAN Grove. 1BR/1BA
w,'ioh as bed/ ohicel gym. Pels OK. All
new interior in 2005 Exiras. W/D. ceiling
plans Ireplace, ile in laundry and
screened porch $1100/mo 1rimo depose.
ii Call Bruceal 377-5051 +.
OCEANFRONT
ATLANTIC BEACH Cloisler Condo
3BRi2BA All amenities, all appliances, in.
cluding washer/dryer 219-2481
PVB SUMMERHOUSE, 2BR/2BA. 2nda
lioor. Firsr monin FREE w- yr. agreement.
$9?50,mo depositi. 19041466-0230
3BR/2.5BA 1700 sl Ocean views trom
MB. garage. CH&A No smoking, No pets
$2000.mo. 1208 S 2nd SI 655-7365
OCEANFRONT 1 OR 2BR. weekly/
monthly, pool. 463-7343
ATLANTIC BCH- responsible person,
$450/mo +1/3 utilities 8 blocks to beach,
415-0624.
ROOMS, $550/mo. utilitiess & cable. Full
Kiichen large backyard Close to Beach.
233-6528
NICE, CLEAN 3BR/2BA. $350!mo .unlil-
aes Call if interested. 334-6266
ROOMMATE WANTED -M/F $650 +1/33
Tees and urilines. Exclusive Miravisla,
Sealed, pool, not tub, health club, water-
ronl w-manna view. Room has own bath-
room, brand new large unit, 2700sf
(904)-1463-2845
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ROOM FOR rent Arlanlic & Kirnen
$500. mo. includes utilities. 221-6646.
OPPORTUNITY NEAR THE SEA!. Nep.
lune Beacn. Looking for special person or
couple to help maintain eslate. Pool, out.
door |acuzzi. cable included Caregiving
qualities helplul. In exchange for room &
board Rererences Call Robin. 246-2203.
ROOM"tor rent In attractive home at wa-
PVB HOTSPOT Summer House. East ol lenronL. Close to the peach. all utilities
A1A, 2BR.1BA condo. $1100'mo incl. $450'mo each 221-4117
230-2221.
VALENCIA: JAX Beacn, 2BR.'2BA. 2car
garage, many upgrades resort style
pool w illness center.' $1600'mo
19041422-1599.
1BR/1 BA, 3RD floor, wood floors, patio,
fireplace, great view. $850/mo. Avail.
ASAP. 534-4559.
WATERFRONT LUXURIOUS 3BR 3BA w,'
office, 4700sf condo. Located on Inter-
coastal In new development All amenities
ncl. with or without boal slip. Unlurnished.
Looking ror long lerm lease. 1-2 v rental.
For more delails 398-9080 exI 211.
VILLASi MARSH Landing- 2BR/,'2BA.
W'D. screened porch. gaied. lilness pool.
close lo beach $995'mo t deposit Availa-
ble November 1.1 247-9727
PVB, SUMMERHOUSE. brand new,
2BR.,2BA wilireplace and appliances
5-siar amenilies. gaied communityy.
$1050,mo. Kimmie 904-333-8604
PVB SUMMER rouse, luxury top floor 2'2.
rock star ameniies,W.D. rio pels'smokers.
Won'tl laitl 9991mo .deposil, 755-4038..
PVB, 2BR/2BA., 1100si, 2nd Iloor unit.
w/garage, replace. W/D. vaulted ceilings.
walk to beach, quiet location. $1000/mo.
904-742-0508.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Deerifeld Lakes For
lease, newly remocled condo, 1/1 5. AC,
sec. sys.. elec apple no pets. $800/mo
Deposit first + last month, 19041781-6528.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR/2BA. Beach-
side End unil, 1-slory. May give option to
Ouv. $1250/mo. 1904)612-6532
PONTE VEDRA, Luxury 1/1 patio home,
walk to beaches, pond view, pool/
health club amenities, $1099/mo.
407-448-5635.
PONTE VEDRA. Walk To Beach. Furnisn-
ed IBR,1BA. waier-lo-goll view. pool.
tennis $1250/mo includes utiliies
396-9544 or (9041608-0962.
PVB 2BR,2BA walk to beach, newly reno-
vaied, $1100mo possible lease/pur-
chase, (215)598-7488
INDIVIDUAL QUALITY Executive Oftice,
overlooking goll course in S. Jax Beach.
Call 241-5553 x15.
OFFICE SPACE lor ren- in Jax Bch.
994-2945. 226-9788.
APPROXIMATELY 750 si. quality office
space overlooking golf course in S. Jax
Beach Call 241-5553 x 15.
FOR RENT- 750-1OO0sf. ohice space
localed in Jacksonville Beach Reasonibly
priced trom $1304-$1750 Utliliies includ-
ed. Call Vick, or Tami 1904)241-1656.
NEW COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE.'
shop space and lot lor lease. Starling @
$500/mo 1904)514-1090
SOUTH JAX Beach. 3BR/1.5BA, 6 blocks PVB. OCEAN GROVE, 2BR/2BA, garage.
loocean $1300.'mo 710-5200. $1100/mo 391-0029, 399-5511 leve-
ATI ANTIr DCAr'i jo r.n...fri, 1 D 4 niERA *nngs).
ror- e..lc.ng-[irm rer-i.l |C4)354.44'0 ,
3BR.'2BA, FURNISHED or' nfurnisriea,
PVB. new kitchen, 285-4772
INDIAN SPRINGS 4BR/2 5 BA. approx
3000 sc. 2 car gar, asking $1800/mo. +
$1800 deposil., ready to move in,
190412.0-8515
ICW tJEAR San Pablo Rd. 3BR'1BA.
LARGE fenced yard CH&A, WDHU,
$950/mo 241-1857, 246.0248
PALM VALLEY. For Sale/ For Rent
2BR'2BA, 2400sl. w,'pooi 2.5 acres Nice-
ly appointed $1650.mo 904.339-0231
Owner-Agenl www dare2dreamleam corn
ATLANTIC BCH,' Maypon. Spacious 3,2.
--bonus room, ireplace,..enced yard pest
control included. No smoking.'pel-. Availa.
Ole 10/3. $110,'/mo deposit 755-4038
4/2 OAK HARBOR. $1100/mc. dep,
references, available Oct 1. 1291 Nan-
luckei. call 553 6266
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2BR'1BA, spacious.
secluded, lenced yard $900,'mo. +sec
247-5.311
PALM VALLEY 3/2 Mobile Home Ouiet
and serene Mvonm-io mornih lease.
$950/mo Owneri Agenr Cornerstone Re-
airy Inc 904-339-0231
3BR.3BA BEACH HOUSE 227 Nonrm St
7 house. from ocean pels welcomed,
$1950 call 233-2151
1649 LANDING Nep Bch 3BR 2BA. corn
plerely updated, beautlul neighborhood, ig
lenced yard 2 car gar & RV' parking
$1600.mo deposil req'd. By appi only
190419010.6052
2BR'2 5BA INTRACOASTAL waierIronr
condo wilh spectacular view. end unid.
newly remodeled, graniie, Iravenine, new
appliances, no smoking! pers $1200'mo
wilnoul boat slip, $1400imo w'boal slip.
613-2715..
OCEAN FRONT 2/2 furnished w/ W/D.
$1800/mo, 386-5008
ATLANTIC BEACH 2,2 beautiful furnished
-vacalon condo. 1300/mo, 887-5005
MARSH LANDING. Cule. 2BR/2BA, wa-
ierv7ew. 2nd floor, garage, appliances.
$995/mo 1727)686-1708
BRAND NEW OCEANVIEW luxury condo
312 2 garage spols pool, spa, $1795/mo,
631-0679
PVB COLON'.', MOTIVATED 2BR'2BA.
1200si, fireplace. W,'D, 2nd floor, new car-
pel, huge ceilings $1175imo. 635-63'5.
1BR' 1BA CONDO For Rent in The Grand
Reserve Golf Course View. Close lo UNF
and Beaches Swimming pool, hot lub.
gyrri volleyball & lennis court. Washer &
Dryer Included $850'mo. lyr lease. Call
Jonathan 1904)219.6310
JB 3BR/1BA CH&A WDHu large enced 1,1 PLUS porch wTV $850/mo. includes
yard, grea neighborhood 1012 9th Streel water New tile carpel W.'D, galed. pool.
1orlr.$iOO'mo 249-1104or 254-7752 gym Pleasecall 509-6895 Avail 8/1
WEST BEACHES Ashley Woods. 3'2.
2100s1 normal LR/DR, GR. open kitchen
w.EIK area, huge master BR/ BA,
$1425'mo. TDO Managemenri Services
246 -1125
ATLANTIC BEACH 2BR,2BA, 1 car gar,
W.'D. large rear yard wi 20X20 deck new
painl & limures. new tile & carpel
$950 rrmo, 372-0575
LIKE NEW 2/1, 2 blocks o10 ocean SJB.
$1000/mo 904-537.4732.
JAX BEACH new luxury corner unit
3BR,'3BA w/ocean view. amenities
$2100mo. 223-6896.
OCEANFRONT 3BR/3BA, 2124st, 7th
lioor. brand new plus garagel $3000/mo.
Renee L Baron, Inc. 242-2821
ATLANTIC BEACH Iowrihouse 1 blk o10 IEW LUXURIOUS large 1BR overlooking
ocean. 3BR 2 5BA 1850sq I1. av.aalbe lake. steps to ocean. $1450. Call 708-
now 219-2481 2867
JAX BEACH- near ocean, 3BR,IBA
Lease references required 218 41h Ave
Soulh $1195'mo. 1904)221-4134. 703-
5518
JAX BEACH, 3BR.2BA. lile Iloors. updal-
ed balrircom rnnew carpel No smoking No
peis $1250mo. -$1000.dep 673-6335
,607-605.3. .
CUTE 3BR,'2BA, PVB r-ome lenced back
yard. w/d. $1500'mo. Call 19041386-7792
JAX BEACH- 909 7th Ave. North
?BR IBA house w.screene'd in porch
lenced yard CH&A 1,9501mo.
(9041891 0606 or 13521478-2161
PONTE VEDRA 2/2.5. 1220si.. large bed-
rooms. WiD. comm. pool, lennis,. No pels/
no smokers. $900/mo., 631-1736
OCEANFRONT
iBRi1BA, pool, fabulous, upscale. You
are worth ii. $1550,'mo. 249-6166
IBR W/ GARAGEI Tne'Palms $900/mo.
568-1613
2/2 5, WATERFRONT. 1140 st. W/D.
$995/mo. 1 yr. lease, non-smokers only,
543-9910
TWO BEAUTIFUL female Collies.
Spayed. Well behaved They bark. shed,
need blood. Ilea and nearrworm Ireatment,
need walks, and lots of love 728-3235
LAB MIX. PUPPIES Females Shots and
wormed $20 Io good home. 743-2042
HOMELESS PETS lor adoption. Cais &
dogs 246-3600.
BEACHES LAW Firm would like to speak
with Ine woman who fell in the Neplune
Bch Winn Dixie on or about August 20-22.
2006 Our hirm is investigating anoiner lall
on Aug 23, 2006 in the same store. II you
have any inlormation Please call 242-
0222. Thank you
IF YOU are interested in advenising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email' classilied @beachesleader.com
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE Uncon-
lesred divorce papers. Withoul Kids (while
you waiti Wilh kids la hnle longer) Since
1981' by appt only (9041641-2187.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
AUTO STORE TOWING INC. gives No-
lice or Foreclosure of Lien and Inlent to
sell inese vehicles on 10/15/2006,
9:00 am al 153 LEVY ROAD ATLANTIC
BEACH, FL 32233, pursuant to subsec-
lion 713 78 ot ihe Florida Statutes AUTO
STORE TOWING INC. reserves the night
to accept or reaeci any and/or all bids
ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS" / CASH
ONLY
1975 1L69L5J178217 CHEVROLET
1982 1FTDF15F3CNA21757 FORD
1983 1G1AW35H6DR284988 CHEVY
1983 1HGSZ7424DA027920 HONDA
1983 TDC07058M83G TDCF BOAT
1985 IGCEC14HOFJ111007 CHEVY
1986 JHMBA5.35GC077865 HONDA
1987 1 e'1SK6144HZ086990 CHEVY
1987 AVPVV8551687 AVANTI BOAT
1987 JHMEC1325HS041593 HONDA
1987 JNI- HT21S7HT009426 NISSAN
1987 1FTBR10C8HUC90832 FORD
1988 164DPO HOMEMADE
1988 1FTFE24NOJHB33535 FORD
1988 JH4KA4643JC047464 ACURA
1989 1FABP44E5KF306960 FORD
1989 1FTEF14Y5KNA17814 FORD
1989 JM1BF2325K0364109 MAZDA
1989 YS3AL35L5K3020044 SAAB
1990 1G6KY5331LU808488 CADILLAC
1990 JH4KA3177LC013719 ACURA
1990 1GDEG25K5L7521262 G2500 Van
1992 1 FACP524XNA226107 FORD
1992 JM 1 BG2321 N0483194 MAZDA
1992 1G1JC1446N7150443 CHEVROLET
1992 YS3AK45E8N2020155 SAAB
1992 1B3XC56R3ND844012 DODGE
1993 2G1WP14XXP9213744 CHEVY
1993 1 HGCB7656PA166905 HONDA
1993 1G1 LV13T7PY178177 CHEVY
1994 2S3TC01 C4R6414126 SUZUKI
1994 4E3CF34BXRE018605 EAGLE
1994 1FALP52U3RA172817FORD
19941FALP52U8RA246846 FORD
.1994 YV1LS552XR2119331 VOLVO
1995 1 HGEG8649SL062199 HONDA
1995 JN1CA21 D6ST644047 NISSAN
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The Board of Appeals ror the City of Nep-
tune Beach. Florida will hold a Puhlic
Hearing on Wednesday, October 18,
2006 at 7:00 p.m.. in the Neptune Beach
Municipal Building, 116 First Street. to
consider the following
V06-15: Variance request of Mr and Mrs.
Michael Bredehoert for the property locat-
ed at 107-109 Palm Place to the existing
lot size, impervious surface, front, easl.
west and rear yards and proposing to vary
the existing non-conforming east side and
impervious surface The request is to con-
ven duplex into single lamlly, remove out-
door stairway and building second story
balcony and paver driveway.
V06-17: Variance request of Mr and Mrs.
Ennque Mora for Ihe property located at
921 Valley Forge Road Ease to 27-
330ta)(1). Request is to erect a 6 looi high
lence on the corner lot side yard in lieu of
the required 4 leer.
V06-18: Variarce request of Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Case for the property located at 709
First Street to the existing front and rear
yard and proposing to vary the corner lot
side yard, impervious surface and floor
area raro. The request is to convert exist-
ing garage into living space and add new
garage to south side
If a person decides to appeal any decision
made by the board with respect to any
matter considered at such meenng or
hearing, he or she will need a record of
the proceedings, and for such purpose he
or she may need to ensure that a verbatim
record ol ihe proceedings are made,
wnich record included the testimony and
evidence upon which The appeal is to be
based.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Acl and Section 286.26. Flori-
da Slatule. persons with disabilities need-
ing special accommodation to panicipate
in this meeting should contact the City
Clerk's odice no later than 5 00 p m the
day of the meeting
BOARD OF APPEALS
NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA
LOST SMALL black cell phone while
shopping 9/13 Call 223-8046.
COST WEDDING ring at Michlers Beach,
shallow water, near public access, five
small diamonds. original owner will pro-
vide a picture to tinder and a $250 reward,
1603)860-5521.
NEED A Math Tutor? I tutor up through
Algebra I. 247-8609.
MATH TEACHER/ Tutor, 3 momings a
week, $60.00-75.00 an hour depending on
experience. To leach 4 children ages 13,
11. 10, & 7. A Christian home schooling
family in the beaches area is looking for a
caring, intelligent, energetic person who
loves children & maih Positions will re-
quire a BS in math and previous leaching
experience. You musl be a non-smoker
without pet allergies and be able to pro-
vide own iransponarnon to and from work.
E-mail your resume to jobstorseven@ya-
noo.com.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email. classified @beachesleader.com
MATH TUTOR- Experienced, Certified
Main Teacher will tutor students grades
K-12. Call Slacie @ 249-2293.
YES YOU can start painting better Open
An Classes forming now at new South
Beach Gallery in Beach Plaza. Weekly
workshops and painting demos. Pre-regis-
Iration and info. 247-4341, 708-2911.
WEEKEND/ EVENING Recept/Sec lor
funeral home & cemetery. Pollle and pro-
lessional a must. Stan $8.25 hr. Hardage-
Giddens FH @Chapel Hills (St. Johns
Bluff Rd.) Contact Jennifer Crews
641-9755 M/FIDN/DFWP.
CHILDREN'S MINISTRY leader wanted
lor beaches church coordinating Christian
program lor children grades K-5. 20
hs/wk. salary 246-2010.
ONLINE BUSINESS seeking person
w/iniernet and some web design knowl-
edge Grow with us. Big money potential
314-7901.
ORGANIST/ PIANIST- Sunday, Wednes-
day. First Chnstian Church Neptune Bch,
246-2010.
BEACHES CHURCH seeking Nursery At-
tendant to provide care for infants to 3 yr.
olds on Sun. mornings & Wed. evenings.
$10ihr. references & experience required.
246-2010.
COUNTER HELP, Ponte Vedra area, P/T.
afternoons & Saturday. Call 285-5644.
PREMIERE DANCE Studio seeks Teach-
ers. Energetic, outgoing personality a
must. Call 504-2029
DENTAL ASSISTANT needed 20-25
hours per week Fax resume to 249-7556.
Ren-2Ow
50%Retreit
UPhi
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9:00 am at 922 7th Ave S., Jacksonville
Beach, FL 32250-4208. pursuant to sub-
section 713.78 of Ihe Florida Statutes
Beach Body Towing Co Inc. reserves the
eight to accept or reject any and/or all bids
Cash only. day ol sale. No titles, warran-
lies or guarantee of lilies "As is".
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1FDEE14H4NHB26282 1992 FORD
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1G 1AW19X6E6908054 1984 CHEVY
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1G2HZ53L7P 1249741 1993 PONTIAC
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2G1WW12M6T9253244 1996 CHEVY
2P4GH2530RR707121 1994 PLYMOUTH
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4 T1BG22KXWU244766 1998 TOYOTA
JH4DA934XMS019164 1991 ACURA
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NOVIN TRAILER
WBAHD6318PBJ83626 1993 BMW
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September 29, 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Classified 7
P/T DRIVER for upscale retirement com-
munity. CDL required with P endorsement,
20 hours per week. Apply within The At-
rium Retirement Community 9960 Atrium
Way, for directions please call 724-4726
or fax resume to 721-3972.
ANIMAL'LOVER needed to promote.& sell
super premium dog food, must be sales
driven, have great presentation skills &
transportation, P/T weekends 4.hr. shifts,
needed in Marsh Landing & Atlantic Blvd.
areas, $11.00/fir, call (800)939-7387, ext.
331.
DRIVER NEEDED. Experience in furniture
or appliance delivery helpful. 285-2426.
: NURSES
Weekends .7pm to 7am and every other
weekend 7am to 7pm every Saturday
and Sunday at a Premier Retirement
Community Health Center. Applications
available at Fleet Landing Security Gate,
One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach,
FL; Fax to (904)246-9447; email to:
jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE/ Drug-Freeo
Workplace.
CLUB HOUSE coordinator/ administrator
needed for beaches condominium,
Sat/Sun 12-5; computer literate, detail 6ri-
ented, people person with good communi-
cations skills, condominrilm or apartment
management experience preferred; fax re-
sume (904)998-5366 or call 998-5365.
WEEKEND POSITION open for Security
Officer at Vicar's Landing Flexible hours.
Please call 285-1055 lor appi
DEPENDABLE, EXPERIENCED salesper-
son to work at furniture consignment store
1'0-6pm, 2-3 days per week. 241-5558.
CASHIER 1 Part-time position (20 hours
per week) that involves accepting and
posting utility payrriens. answering phone
calls and other clerical dulies as assigned
Requires exlersue contact wiln he pub-
Ic ourlj rae 1,9 00 per hour Drug Iree,
workplace. Apply, to Ciry or Neplune
Beach,; 116 First Street epiune Beach.
FL32266. .
BB&T
FINANCIAL CENTER MANAGER
New Branches- Branch .Banking and Trust
Co iBB&T) ii seeking individuals who will
be responsible lor overall sales manage.
ment and performance with emphasis on
lending deposit acquisition, and non-inter-
esl income Duties will include providing
management leadernip.' c.ac3hing to
sales leam and sales support t10 non-sales
members, iniialing directing. and parnici
paling heavy in outside retail client devel-
opmeni and in-house marketing, and start-
ing ire Oianch sales learn Requires a
4-year college degree wiin a minimum ol
5 years Banking. Lending related expert.
ence BB&T oHers a competitive salary
and benemlls package Inieresied. qualified
candidates should apply on line
,wwwbbl.:om EOE.AA.DiV Drug Free
WorKplace
ANDY'S POOLS, INC.
3 Pool Te,:ns needed Experience prefer.
red. cul *ill Irain Clean driving record
4010k health enelis Pleas-e call
241-5811
RECEPTIONIST
Answer mutilhine phone. c:.mpuier' clerical
Work '9-'10.'nri M-F FT or PT. Greal ol.
.lice envior nmeni Near UNF Fax resume
. 9041928-0261.
SILK PRESSER. Ponte Vedra area, guar-
anieed hours 285-5644
SHOWROOM SALES with adminisiraTive
dunles available lor a well esiablisned mar-
ebi and giarile importer locai e at the
beach Knowledge ol sione materials and
desirig nelplul. Salary and benelis nego-
tiable upon e
241-3204
HELP WANTED
tor local house cleaning Dusiness Musi
hate own transponation psEs .background
check and be avail M.F. rrwn 8-5-30pm.
891-0711 ---
HOME CLEANERS lull .ime.' parl-tlite: rd->.
liable car & phone $105$12 per nour. call
223-5033
REMODELING HELPER Needed Music
have iransponaiion Some experience
helpiui. 993-7328
EDUCATIONAL SALES
IJoin our leam' II you can excel at inside
sales & deIue a rasi-paced work environ-
menu we may have an excellent
opponun.,y lor you You will loin a Nation.
al company & work in Pounicme Vedra Beach
ideal candidale will nave 1+ years experi-
ence inside sales. customer service or
lelemarketing. & excellent 'communication
sKills Ailtv 0to handle Dusiness accounts
Ba..e pay plui commiesionri FT PT, rno
evenings or weekends Fax resume
i904)W5-0010 ori e-mail.
limmediakdis corm
$300 HiRING BONUS D-L.censed Secur-
iry Officers needed 10 work upscale galed
communitre and condominums inr Jax
and Poncle vedra Beain Apply in person
or o:,nline at First Coasi Security Services.
6817 Souihpoini Pkwy W#101, Jackson
viie FL 32216 904281.-0070i
.' www lri.toastsecurit, oniine corn
HAIRSTYLIST OR Massage' Facialist
wanted to renl spacious private room in
Jax Beach nair salon $150 wk. Call
270 0997 ask lor Debi.
MARSH LANDING COUNTRY CLUB 's
hiring experienced Line Cooks and Disnh
washers Appli in person Tuesday- Sal-
urday Call 285. 651J lor directions Drug
testing/ EOE.
CNA
HEALTH CENTER
FULL-.Time 3pm-11pm at Premiere Re.
Iremeni Communiry Excellenl benefit
package, ,xmpeliive wages good work.
ing environment Applicaihons available ai
Fleel Landing Securiry ,Gale. One Fleel
Landing Blvd Allantic Beacri. FL: Fax to
19041246-9447 emal ic. jobs@fleetland-
ing.com EOE' Drug.Free Workplace
Hiiu,.,Pk P~r
MANAGER/ SUPERVISOR for Detail po-
sition, experience helpful but will train.
Can make between $400 -$700 per week.
Must have valid driver's license & trans-
portation. Only serious, responsible, hard
workers need apply. Eric, 716-4413.
FULL TIME Receptionist/ Data Entry.
30 year old consulting company located
on Hodges Blvd. Is seeking a Reception-
ist/Data Entry person. Must have profes-
sional appearance and a polite speaking
voice, Experience in answering a multi-
line telephone system Is desired. Basic
computer skills are required. Must be able
to accurately input customer information
Into a computerized database system.
Other duties include creating reports,
maintaining Inventory and other general.
clerical functions. Working hours are Mon-
day- Friday, 9:00 to 6:00. Please e-mail
your resume to mail@balescompany.com
or fax to 421-2100.
LEARN THE Irade. become an Optical
Lab Technician no experience necessary.
Trhi opporluni/ry does not come around ol-
ten, act on ill it you are dependable. eager
To learn, and ready for a rewarding career
we will Iran you in Deing a vial learn
member in constructing the World's Best
Sunglasses Apply in person at 76 Le,.rv
Road Ailani-c Beacn. FL 32233
BEACH PEST control company needs
lawn care lecn. no exp ieq hardworking.
sIable le.:hs earn 30Ki- DFWP. call 241-
7175.
DISH WASHERS, HOSTESSES. LINE
COOKS needed, must be able to work
evenings & weekends lop wages, apply in
person, Campeche Bay Canrina. 127 1st
Ave. No Jax Beach. 249-3322. see Vince
or Tom.' ; '
JOURNEYMAN TILE and stone installer
lusi have lools, Iruck, WC exemption. FT
position iop pay 476.3086
CUSTOM Interior Trim Carpenter or help.
ers needed any carpentry experience a'
plus Beaches and Ponte Veora areas
Call Tim 509-9071.
BEACHES CAR Wash. lull time help
needed, Wages negotiable. lips. Benellts
Avail Apply in person 1401 Beach Blvd
SNA
ASSISTED LIVING
FULL-ti le,, 3pm-11pm at .Premiere Re-
tirement Community. Excellent' benefit
package. competitive wages, good work-
ing environment Appllcalions available at
Fleet Landing Security Gate. One Fleel
Landing Blvd Ariantic Beacn. FL: Fax to
19041246-9447 email to jobs@fleetland-
ing.com EOE.' Drug-Free Workplace
BUSY ANIMAL hospital is looking for re-
ceiplionisl Strong cusIomer service skills
required. Apply Ponle Vedra Anima Hos-
pital. 28 Corona Rd, 285-7924
Liquor Store Clerk, Bartender, Door
Person, Musl be aole to work days,
nights, weekends, and holidays Must
pass drug lest and background check
Call Roben @ 465-0149
SALES REPS, top pay, no wkds. inbound
inside sales, flexible nrs advancement
opportunity, 731 -2031 exi 210
AUTO/ TRUCK TECHNICIAN
National Fleel Mainienance provider
seeks Service Tecrs lor he JacKsonvlie
shop Position to be filled immediately
PM & Demand repairs lor Aulo, LIt Med
trucks. Tools required Benelils M-F days
Bckgrnd S drug lesi req d Contact Misty,
mgreen'obutler com 800-916-9664
EOE/Mi'F.V/D
TIRE STORE is looking lor sales & ottice
help Full or Pan time. Mon- Fri. Call Bob
241-5311
PASTRY CHEF w/ exp & creativity need-
ed Cocktail waitress needed. 100oo. Please
apply in person Io Giovanni's 1161 Beach
Blvd JB. 249-7787.
*BEACH DRIVERS*
Taxi Drivers needed 10o work Beach and
Intercoasial areas, ai least 23 yrs. old,
good driving record Call 249.0360.
HAtRSTYLIS-.NFDED 249_,2 4 ---
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT needed, top
pay. Ilexible hrs., no wkds must nave ol
lice ARIAP experience. 730-2031 ext
215
HAIR ARTIST needed for up-scale salon,'
spa. Come join a team of creative proles.
sionals Contact Kim. 821-4845
FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE
MANAGER in holisic. internal medical of-
lice Full part lime secretarial, clerical,
and support ol M D a unique selling. Ex-
perience required in answering phones.
computers. communicaios and public-re.
nations. Must be enthusiastic. dependable.
consistent, and an excellent maich. Fax
resume with references: no phone calls
please Persephone Healing Ans Center,
FAX (9041246-3778
SMALL FULL Service Landscape Compa.
ny now firing lor all leld positions Call or
details 998-9677.
CONSTRUCTION "HELPER- Requires
knowledge ol all phases ol construction.
valid drivers license & overnight travel.
Call 246-8970
TAXI DRIVERS Wanled Clean driving re-
cord required Call April. 246-9999
ROOFERS WANTED, good pay & Pene-
hiis. Teaches area work. 568-8700
BE YOUR Own Boss Work in a casual al-
mosphere. Boolh rental Ior hair stylists.
Reasonable rent Call Dennis or Vickie @*
333-5414.
TIRE & OIL TECH Wanled MondayFri.
day Call BoO. 241.-5311
FAST PACED Onnropaedic Practice locat-
ed al the beach looking lor lull-time Tele-
prhone Operalor' Appornlment Scheduler
Monday. Friday- 40 hours per week. Must
have 2 years experience either in a medi-
cal practice or on Telepnones Full Bene-
ills Please lax resume to. (904)241 7331.
FIRING EXIERICLr EUCEcookc & IerversI.
min 1 year, pay top $$. Apply in person. CARPENTERS & Helpers. Beacnes area
SFionn MacCools. 333 isi St. N. Suite 150.' Transponation & phone a music 535-7356
CASE MANAGER
Provides services to clients in all pro-
grams, developing individual case plans,
referrals to, other -agencies, follow-up and
direction Io meet shon and lc.ng lerm
goals Supervises Operaion-.s taf De.
gree and'or experience in social work re.
quired Full-lime plus Dneriils Send re-
sumes to Direrlor 800 Sherler Ave Jack-
sontvile Beach FL 32250 or FAX lo 241-
7340 Davtirme prone number musl be in.
cluded ior call tack 10 schedule interview
SMALL OCEANFRONT Hotel seeking de-
pendable housekeepers Weekends re.
quired Please apply n person 120 Allan-
tic Blvd.. Neptune Beach
POOL MAINTENANCE
Pool Mainlenance Clean dr ming record a
must 246-2465
AMERICAN HOME Companions seeks
compassionate. live-in & hourly caregivers
ior the elderly Must be abje lo work week-
ends.. 247-7495
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 $18 per hour
Call 232-3000.
HAIR STYLIST/ COLOR SPECIALIST
Upscale Salon at the Beaches recently
lost two. stylist due tofamily circumstan-
ces. We have a large amount'of walk-in
customers as well.as long term clients.
Currently we are unable to maintain serv-
ing both'. This is a great opportunity to
build clients andmake money. High com-
mission,' flexible hours and great atmos-
phere. Positive attitude and strong work
ethics need'apply. Call 246-4700.
CAREGIVER FOR elderly. 12 years expe-
rience/references. Available M-F. Call
246-8387
BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed,
w/mattress & box spring. Must sell. $395.
Can deliver (904)858-9350.
ANTIQUE WHITE dining room set. From
the 1960's a lighted china cabinet, table w/
two leaves 6 chairs, Including host/ host-
ess. Price $350. Call 246-2592 for appt.
METAL UTILITY trailer 5X10 w/ gate & re-
movable racks, very good condition, $400;
medium dog crate, $40; plastic playpen,
$40; 242-0346.
FIREPLACE SCREEN, contemporary
style from Crate & Barrell, $100. 247-
6484.
-CUSTOM STAINED glass windows, .etc.
241-5666.
FURNITURE: 2 mahogany twin beds
w/matt S springs $175 pair 3 leak' glass
coffee & end lables $85 sel 6 cherry din-
ing chairs w!qreen velvet seals
(z .2 re.:over) $200 kday) 285-5267.
(night) 280-8983 .'
LAZY BOY sola & lovesea,. dark blue.
$400 223-5774.
STOVE, HOTPOINT w/hood, self clean-
Ing, $200, 859-7279.
6 PIECE. Bedroom Set includes queen
mattress & .box, new still in boxes. $499.
Can deliver. 858-9350.
COMPUTER ARMOIR, all wood $250, fu-
ton $100, 472-6041.
BRAND NEW washer. Paid $550, asking
$350 OBO. Call 514-9398.
BED- BRAND name queen set,
new, w/warranty $129. Can deliver.
(904)858-9350.
WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer, $75/ea.
30 day warranty.', Deliver, $20. 318-8173,
992-1470.
MOVING: ANTIQUE Queen Anne Ro din-
ning table & chairs $250 3 piece wrought
iron outdoor senee & 2 chairs $50. Large
oeaulilul plans Irom $5 ro $25 eacn. Sony
stereo Hi F. record player radio & tape
player in cabinel glass Ironi orig $1000,.
$150 finst books) Lazy boy recliner orig
$1000 lor $250 Ph. 285-0084
,COLOR PHOTO 'ink jet epson printer;
never used, $50 orig. $1.00, 553-3304.
BEDROOM SET. Spcs mncl. queen mat-
tress & box, oak like Incsh $185.
QUEEN .MATTRESS, boxspring and
frame Serta Sonata Perfect Sleeper. Ex-
cellent condition $150. 223-3373.
SOLID OAK Queen bedroom set. In-
cludes rounded headboard w/rattan Inlay
design, 72" six plus drawer dresser
w/rounded mirror and rattan inlay, two
2-drawer nightstands, four drawer plus
storage Armoire. Good condition $500,
992-1214.
ANTIQUE ARMOIRE/ Entertainment Cen-
ter, rustic painted distressed finish. Holds
28" TV, 70"Hx35"Wx25"D, from Worth An-
tiques. $300. Toddler fire engine bed, like
new W/ mattress.$50. 249-2210.
APPLIANCES: KENMORE Range, self-
cleaning, glass top, almond, like new
$250. Heavy-duty Washer & Dryer
$150ea. Will 'delivered. Guarantee.
Sofa Sleeper and Loveseat, good condi-
tion $275. 874-1747.
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NOTICE TO READERS
ADVERTISERS IN mhis category are nol
offering jobs Thne are ohering jo0-relaied
services and may charge fees. Readers
are Edvised to exercise caulion before giv-
ing credit card informaiion over the phone
wilhoul knowing whai specific product or
service tne,. will receive
DUVAL COUNTY SENIORS
NEED TRAINING. JOBS- MONEY
`. '' We can help!.,. ` I' '
If you.'are 55 and-older, weih lirrn;ed or no
income, we may a ha\e the training and
employment opportunities thal can help
you pav Irae bills
Call Experience Works. Inc..
Mvynie Collins
1904i99.7.3100 2371
Funded by the State of Florida
Department o Elder Affairs.
15 YEAR establizhed AiIaniic Bea.:h Hair
Salon 528.000 Call 248-9781
SUCCESSFUL MARINE construction
business/ assets for sale. Barge w/ trailer,
all tools. Owner relocating. 285-2100.
NOTICE TO READERS
WARNING: WHILE this newspaper does
notknowingly accept business opportunity
ads which require ou io pay a fee lo get
information or inal reier you lo 976-or 900-
phone numbers wraicir will result in.sub-
stantial charges to your phone bill, the
newspaper cannot guarantee the validity
of offerings in this classification. If any ad-
vertiser requires you to incur phone serv-
ice charges or pay a fee to learn the na-
ture of the opportunity, please report it to
The Beaches Leader, 249-9033.,
ACTIVE NANNY honest, dependable,
transportation & .references. $9-$11/hr.,
any area. CPR & First Aid. F/T & P/T.
260-4915
CHILDCARE AVAILABLE in your home.
Babies or older. Experienced w/ref's.
737-0660,
SEWING :MACHINE Repairs Comppilee
lune-up All makes, all models $49.50.
24 1-2112 ;
HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in Commercial and Residen.
tial Cleaning. Lawn Care. Auto Cleaning.
Window Cleaning. Janlorial Services, etc
Call Hermon 246-4238 612-1755.
HURRICANE
PROTECTION
Clear Panels, aluminum, sleei. oahama
ac'oridion, colonial For all your hurricane
prfoeciion needs (9041449-1638 or
807-0174 ex1 131.
Ill;:uie1;l] ]i [oIIllem [IL
PADGETTS A'C & Heating. Inc Family
owned and operated When quality and
customer service are demanded call
Travis al 588-5222
SERVICE, REPAIRS, INSTALLATIONS
Free Estimates License CAC1814887.
HOUSEKEEPER W/10 years experience
ras openings 11 would be my pleasure to
assisi you in cleaning, laundry, ironing, :
running errands and organizing I pride
myselil n being detailed and dependable.
Call Crristy ai 728-9174.
EXQUISITE CLEANING SERVICE Resi
oenit.Al maidr "'ervlce l.o meetl vb Be F -'
Starlirg our 61h year. 280-5389
HAPPY HOUSEKEEPERS, Residenitai/
Commercial clean-up. Senior discounts
Call 612-8060
WELL-DONE CLEANING and Repairs
Services. Do you need your home or ol-
lwce cleaned or repaired' Please call
1901.327.8658
AN AMAZINGLY clean nouse or office by
Naiasha For esimale 563-7858
HOUSE CLEANING honest las reliable
lair pricing. call Maria, 777-4830.
ANOMOTEC QUALITY Electrical Serv-
ices Free eslimales for repair/ installation.
CommrnRes Slandby generators and
transfer switches. All electrical needs
V.sa/MC 343-5535. Greal rates
FENCES
WOOD Fence Specialistl nstali. replace.
35,irs Experience. References. Mick Out-
door Enierpnrises 241-7276 838-9599
PALACE BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
Specializing in consulting, AP. AR, pay-
roll bookkeeping, notary services and i.
nancial report ng. Over ten years expert.
ence in QuickBooks Locally owned and
operated Mike Heykens, 728-0683.
STUCK? FRUSTRATED? Call Rob. All
applications, house calls, raining repairs.,r .
upgrades, websites, graphics Free phone
tech. 904-249 3034 or email:
callrob@comcast nel
IF YOU are interesled in advertising under
tris caiegor/ please call 904-249-9033 or
emair ciassilied@beachesleadercomrn
COMPUTER REPAIR Lowest prices.I
.221 5924
ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Oualny Service Reasonable
taies. 821-0737
PERSCHELBROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service We mow
lawns. Free estimates. 246-0967.
SHOW ME LAWN SERVICE, INC. Call
Pam 742-7769.
RESCUE MY LAWN
Residential Lawn Service
699.2459.
TURF MAX
Pro Lawn Service
www.turfniax.net
(904)327-0558.
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc Compeilive
rates. Call Alan. 237-5301. ;
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING
quality work at excellent price also pres-
sure cleaning Call Nick 349-5990.
OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Sate rool cleaning. Deck & tence
resioralion. Pressure Washing Licensed &
Insured Call Kevin 994-0045.
QUALITY INTERIOR & exierior painting
oy Glenn Keller licensed & insured, cour-
teous & dependarcle. call for Iree eslihmale,
:591-4007
MASSE't APPLICATIONS- courteous,
competent & co:mpetilive pressure wash-
ing pairing. drywall repair. lediure & wall
coverings. 25 years experience Lic in-
sured, reas. 403-7389
TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION remodeling and
repaint. Residential and commercial Men-
on irhis ad 246-1529.
BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting.
tree estimates work guaranteed license
610.7768.
A PLUS QUALITY PAINTING, INC. Top
knoicri work guaranileed. Paining, rim,
carpentry. wood repair, pressure washing.
Licensed,' Insured Free estimates.
861-9500
SAVE NOW Interior & Exlerior painting
Pressure washing 19yrs at Beaches.
Free Eslimaies 881-4223
CUSTOM PAINTING & Repairs by Dean
Interior/exierior painting All types oi
repairs, business & residential Fully
licensed & insured 309-4720.
IF YOU are irneresied in advernisinq under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email' classilied '' beachesleader corn
PERSCHEL & MEYER PEST MGMT
We service iriousands ol beach residents.
www.perichelandmeyer.com 241-3409.
IF YOU are interesled in advertising under
Ihis category please call 904-249-9033 or
mail: classilied-ibeac:nesleader com
DAVID S POOL SERVICE Weekly clean.
;ng MosI residential pools $251week-
chemicals Licensed. Insured We make
your lie a little easier 285-0240
IF- OU are inleresied ,n advertising under
mis category please call 904-249-9033 or
email classified.@beacnhesleader.com
WATERMARK CONSTRUCTION, -fine
nome restoration finish carpentry, decks,
tile, 303-3803.
PINNACLE CONSTRUCTION, State Cer-
tified.CBC 1253980. New Construction,
Room Additions, Remodeling, Repairs,
Decks. 904-307-2214.
INTERLOCKING PAVERS- Driveways
Patios, Entryways. Top quality, fast free
estimates .904-537-0411.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS wood, tile, dry-
wall & paint with 40yrs exp. Master car-
penter, Steve 241-7838.'
JAMES WYNNE Repairs Inc. Brick, block
concrete, carpentry, drywall. New con-
situchon & repairs. 333-.1388.
DRYWALL: REPAIRS. Replacement,
Renovation Joe 525-7724 or Joyce
422-6068
KP HOME IMPROVEMENT INC
Painting. carpentry. waler proofing, pres-
sure washing. tile work. drywall.
904.24 1-7023
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
de endable lor quality repairs service
calls, painting. improvements and miscel-
laneous jobs DAVE. 246-6628
C&J REPAIR Services. Carpentry, Dry-
wall Painting, Papernanging, Tiling, eic.
Licensed. Insured. 955 0593. 241-1461.
HANDYMAN- DOORS. Tim. Decks,
Pairing. Stucco, rtirsc: Quality 'Work
l904i755.6898 ,- ; .'i ,',
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
ihis category please call 904-249-9033 or
email classlied@bneacnesieader com
ROOFING IN-TOWN prices @ the
Beach 25yrs experience 880-9908.
CCC 1326983
WOODARD TREE Service. Free esti-
mates, licensed & insured. Firewood for
sale. Call 234-9757.
WEBERS TREE SERVICE
246-9930
Quality work at reasonable rates. Stump
grinding. Since 1986.
SUNRIZE TILE. New construction, remod-
el and repairs, all phases of tile work. Free
estimates, Mike 514-1241.
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GE REFRIGERATOR (white) aide by side
w/auto ice maker & water filter, 3 years
old. new $1200, asking $300. Frigidaire
dishwasher white) 3 years old $50. Office
desk w/cherry finish $150 (904)821-1070
or 613-4920. ,
AT&T PARTNEF phone system. 5 phones
installedd for $899. 249-8877.
QUEEN SIZE Paul Bunyon style 4 poster
bed. med pine color, $100. 534-4170.
TOSHIBA LAPTOP w/'DVD, 2.8 process-
or, 16gb HD, built In wireless, carrying
case, $475 firm. 15" LCD Monitor $75
lirm 241-4204.
DARK GREEN leather, part of a sectional
loveseal $150 (was $800), great shape,
black table w/three chairs $50 (was $200)
SCall 249-9286
FREE DIABETIC suppllesi Medicare pa-
henisl Call Us Toll Free (866)294-3476
and receive a free meierl Am-Med Quality
Diabetic Supplies
PELICAN STAINED glass window, $500.
241-5666
HABERSHAM ENTERTAINMENT Cir
$8800 antique postaLdesk $750. while ar-
moire w/matching desk/ chair/ and 2 end
lables $425, ainette w/8 chairs & leal
$595. 904-962-6876.
FILL DIRT- Cheap! Dig ponds Iree for
oin Call 497-9666.
BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam mattiess & booxspnng, new in
plastic wiwarranty. $379. Must sell.
1904)858-9350.
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Cnairs 4 black counler- heigni w/iealner
seats $35ea: 4 black wood ana chnrome
$20ea TV 27' color tr'uil-l.n VCR.DVD
player $125; Rug: 5x8 gray/ burgundy
contemporary wool $100. All, less than
3yrs. old, excellent condition. 821-7160.
BED. KING manress set $289. Can de-
liver. (904)391 .0015
FITNESS MACHINE powerhouse
strength series complete w,' weights, $200
orig $1000, 553-3304.
CLEAN, QUALITY Queen-size manress/,
oox/ irame $120 Can deliver 246-1832
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from antique Pine timbers. Large quantity
w/ Incredible dark patina. Lic. #ST5903.
Florida Heartwood 249-8310.
TV'S, FILE cabinet, keyboard, good stuff.
Saturday, 1pm-3pm and Open House, 39,
Oakwood Rd.
THE PILES are shrinking. the pads are
widening. Another garage sale with "new"
old stuff for sale Saturday 8:30am-2pm,
1373 Pinewood Rd.
MOVINGI TONS of lurnilure cilomes.,
W/D. All must gol 1906 Grove Si., on 181r,
No., Sat. 9/30 8am-2pm
SANCTUARY
COMMUNITY SALE.
8am-12pm Saturday, Oct. 7. Off South
Beacn Parkway. to Jacksonville Dr ic.
Sanctuary Blvd.. atindale Oct. 14
808 7th Ave N JB. Garage sale Sal
S930. 8am
DEMOLITION GARAGE SALE
18th Ave. No. & Oceanfront;
large oceanfront home and apartment,
Sat. Sept, 30,- 8am.
everything to go, bring your tools.
cabinets ceiling lans, lightly ixtures toois,
pots & plans, palio lurnilure. Kitchen slutl
furniture, shelving, sinks, AC unils, W.D
scuba gear, paintings, slaves, relngera-
lors. microwaves loilels,
YARD SALE, too much stufil 8am-lpm.
58 Evans Drive loft Fairway Lane behind
.golf course).
COLLECTABLES DEPT. 56 only. Hal-
loween, Dickens. & Snow Villages. Salur-
day 9am-2pm, 1630 Arrowhead Trail.
SAT, 9/30. 9am-? furniture, new & used
clothing. electronics, knick knacks. loo
much too I-st. 700 Lincoln Road tolf Jar-
boe Park)
DEPRESSION GLASS, furnilure. small
appliances, more. 1718 Lighty Lane Sat-
urday 8am 1pm
FISHING KAYAKS, luuure., aby &
household iems. rwo families. Lincoln
Road Sat. 81 Oamm
GARAGE SALE, Sat. 9/30 8am-noon.
1411 Neptune Grove Drive East.
HUGE MOVING SALE. Sat. 301h. 8am-
106 Saraloga Circle South.
ATLANTIC BEACH- professional office
equipment. Plleles machine, nunrisystem
hall price) misc & more Ocean Blvf &
Atlantinc. past Sea Turtle parking lot. Sat-
urday 8am. 241-3000.
YARD SALE. Ioo much -o list. Fri & Sal..
8am-2pm. 207 15th Si Allantic Beacri.
SALE OF THE CENTURY. lurn.iure., e-
signer clothes. Kids clothes, books, new
mens cruiser bike, trampoline Back en-
trance ot Saw Mill Lakes oil Palm Valley
RO 452 So Mill View Way, Sat 8am-
.2pm.
BUSINESS/ HOME Moving Sale- every-
thing must gol TV, honey pine bedroom
set, futon, bookcase, new flat screen TV,
toys, fabric by the yard & trim, misc. 14
Ponte Vedra Ct., Unit D, Sat. 9/30, 10-
3pm. To view business items-
www,coastalpillowcompany.com
SATURDAY, 9/30, 8am-1pm. Furniture,
linens, home decor, clothes boys sz 4-7
ladies med 8-10. 109 Turtle Walk, Solano
Woods. Np EARLY BIRDS.
SATURDAY. 8AM-1PM. Kitchen, glass,
lots of good stuff. 150-A N. Roscoe Blvd.
SEASIDE COMMUNITY Sale, off -AA be-
fore Mickler Rd. Saturday Oct. 7th, 8am-
2pm.
SUPER SAWGRASS' Sae!l Ton Orient
porc incl Imarl chargers '& more! Net-
sukes, Alaska & more ivory. Southern sil-
ver. Great old cut glass. R. Doulton. May
old fine Orient rugs. Formal DR fum.
Good jewelry. Art & unusual furn & ac-
cess. Nos. @ 228 4th Ave S, J. Bch @ 8
AM Thurs. After 8:15,go direct on A1A S
to Sawgrass Players Club. Take PGA
Tour Blvd, give name @ gate; go straight
toist stop. R on Cypress Creek Dr E to #
3028. Thurs., Fri. 9-4. CHINA CAT
241-0344. chinacatantiques.com.
13' MITCHEL Tri-hull 'w/trailer, no title,
needs some interior fiberglass work. $50.
710-7522.
BOAT' STORAGE' in PV. Visit
www.MarinaClubPV.com
SATURDAY, 9/30, 8am-l2pm. Open
Creek CI in DanDortn Househoid misc 40' OAT SLIP'for sale, exclusive Har-
Cnhiaren s clolthe-.iys bikes borown Marina. $169K. 463-2845.
OSPREY POINTE Communary Yard Sale,
San Pat.,o Rd Saturday,'. 930. 9am-.lpm
Rain dale 107. ;
INDIAN SPRINGS Community Wide Ga-
rage Sale 12800 Atlantic Blvd. (acrOcss
from Girvir. Plazai Ssiurday 8-2pm. Rain
dale- Surnday.
MOVING SALE Open Hcouse Saluday.,
8am-2pm 11189 Winalesnam Cl in Sul.
ton Lakes.
North Florida's Largest
Boat & Yacht Dealer
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Supra
Malibu -.
Stingray
Twin Vee
Cruisers Yachts
Windy Boats
Chris Craft
Cobalt Azure
Sea Hunt World Cat
Sea Boss,
Sunsation
Sea Doo Sport Boats
Sunstream Boat Lifts
Southport Boatworks
Discovery
Power -7^
Boats ',
14539 Beach Blvd.
223-4149.
(next to Marker 32 Restaurant)
Just West of the Intracoastal
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HARBORTOWN MARINA. deep water
boal slip lor rer,. 40h 1500 5OM $600
INCLUDES POTABLE WATER, ELEC-
TRIC, DOCK LOCKER Caole and prone'
service available ,'S slip Movile luel serve.
ice & pump oul also available 463-2845.
mOBIE-CAT 18FT., 1988. sky blue all
equip & Irailer d cl. $900, call Warren
571-5937 .
2006 SCOOTER 150cc, 4 stroke 800 mi..
lisled $2995. Sale $1495. 241-0361
2001 NISSAN Fronlir, 4cyi. aulo new
A C CD. AM/FM, PS. PB libreglass lop-
per less than 48k miles. $7800 OBO
6352412
04 'JEEP Wrangler, Willys Edition AT
A C. CD, came seals elc. Upgraded tires
18.000mi Ex cond $16.800 firm
285-3228 or 8.38-4858
2003 NISSAN Murario SL; gold W/ tan in-
terior, loaded w/ moon roof, make offer,
(904)372-9052.
2006 MERCEDES SLK 350
Silver w/ black interior, hard top converti-
ble, fully loaded, AT. 9,200mi., $49,600.
Call 571-9821.
1997 MERCURY Sable, 4 door, A/C, CD
player. Not Running. Make offer
223-7255.
2006 SOLARA convertible SLE, loaded,
leather, 7000 miles, full 7year/100K war-
ranty, $27,000, 241-0927.
1994 SEVILLE SLS loaded, runs and
looks great $4400 537-6853.
'98 BMW 3281 convertible, white, 127,000
mi., $9800, 614-8083
83 BUICK-Regal, exc. cond., low miles,
lots of extras. Price negotiable. Call for
more details 223-9166, 234-2692.
2005 MAXIMA SL 36K mi., sun roof, white
w/ tan leather, fully loaded, never smoked
in, $16.600 Craig. (646)724-9649.
'98 FORD Taurus SE, looks good, runs
good,$2650, 280-7297 call after 3 pm.
2000 RED Dodge Intrepid, excellent con-
dition, 73,400 mi., auto. asking $5750,
687-7463.-
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