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OCTOBER 13,2006
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An edition of The Beaches ader
LEADER
Vol. 44, No. 33
Serving the communities of Ponte Vedra Beach, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Mayport since 1963
Nease mulls
more cameras
.* Pholo by CHUCK ADAMS
Gathering Thursday at the Palm Valley Community Center are some of the regulars who ride the Council on Aging's bus to'
the center. From left are Minna Wright; Mary Wrenn, Frances Schwartz, Wirt Griggs, Marie Sansevero, Lavonne Brown and
Rose Signorile.
Buses for seniors given national award
by CHUCK ADAMS
STAFF: WRITER
The bus service that takes
several regulars to and from '
the senior center in:Palmn
Valley twice'a week is-one of
five entities selected recently
for a national transportation,
award for-public 'service.
The bus service -- the St.,.
Johns County Council on
'Aging (COA) Transportation -
Department transports
hundreds of persons to doc-'
tors .appointments every
weekday, makes several daily
loops to the Avenues mall
and circulates[] in and
around Ponte Vedra," Cathy
Brown, the COA's executive
director, said this week.
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
The St. Johns County
School Board on Tuesday
approved design plans for a
new Ponte Vedra high
school to be built west of
the Intracoastal Waterway
and east of Davis Park. The
following information was
obtained from the St. Johns
County School District:
Size: Approximately
170,000 square feet about
the same size as Bartram
Trial and Menendez high
schools, the newest high
schools in the county.
Cost: About $45 million
has been budgeted for the
school, but an estimated
cost will not be known until
bids are received. A bid is
expected to be chosen in
January.
Facilities: The school
includes a football stadium,
a track, tennis courts, base-
ball and softball fields, plus
several multipurpose prac-
tice fields and a large court-
yard area that overlooks
natural wetlands.
Unique elements:
The School District plans to
establish a career academy
"It was rather extraordi- to which she had already
nary for a small, kind of been invited as a speaker.
rural transit system to be rec- ."I am giving a speech out
ognized in this way, Brown'. there," she said, explaining
said in a telephone interview. that she will talk about the
"I felt happy for the people future of non-emergency
who very cheerfully drive medical transportation
.these buses every day." throughout the country.
The award, being given ".We take 600 to 700 peo-
Oct. 23 in Stevenson, Waish-,,', ..pa day to the doctor's
is the 2006'Federal Transit office," she said of the COA's
Administration's buses.
"Administraterw' Award for ..,,'f's'an enornious financial -
'bluService-"- -". :'drain' on 'this country. We
The St..Johns County COA need to be more creative. I'm
and fopr other.agpncies; looking to start a national.
nationwide will receive the,, .ate on a way to indemni-
award, which'is given in '" volunteersr"
recognition of an agency's In a news release about the
accomplishments in the field award, Brown said she is
of rural transit. proud of the Transportation
Brown said she will accept Department.
the award at the FTA's event, "We have a group of amaz-
for environmental sciences
at the school, partly due to
the proximity of the Guana
reserve. The land on.which
the.school will be built also
contains wetlands, which
will remain untouched. The
school was designed with
several views of the wet-
lands = especially from the
building that houses the
environmental sciences
academy. There will be a
greenhouse connected to an
environmental laboratory
for the academy. A career
academy of international
business is also planned.
Opening date:
Construction is tentatively
scheduled to begin in late
January, and the school is to
be open in, August 2008. ,
School name: A com-
mittee of citizens chosen by
the School Board and
Superintendent Joseph
Joyner will recommend a
name after Joyner names a
,principal, which typically
os done a year before the
school opening. One group
of Ponte Vedra residents
and business interests is
pushing for use of the name
of Ebbie LeMaster in his
memory.
ingly compassionate and
dedicated professionals who
work very hard every day to
ensure 'that our residents
receive the very highest level
of service.
"Being one of only five
transit systems in the nation
to be selected for recognition
is truly a testament to their
commitment," she said.
'Brown said that 'the buses
'proide service to the Palm '
Valley Community-Center
twice-a week,and that the
department, in an agreement
with the Jacksonville
Transportation Authority,
provides eight' daily trips
from St. Johns County to the
Avenues mall.
By JENNIFER KNOECHEL
STAFF WRITER
Upgrading security cameras
is one measure Nease High is
planning after six cars parked
at the school were burglarized
during school hours Oct. 4 and
another car was vandalized on
Sept. 27.
Nearly $5,000 worth of
stereo equipment, wallets and
miscellaneous items were
reported stolen.
, "We have wireless cameras
but if you don't have them
pointed in exactly the right
place, .it doesn't do any good,"
said Principal Linda Thomson,
who is in her second year at
Nease.
"We are looking into upgrad-
ing our cameras and adding
cameras. We are also now clos-
ing and locking the back gate
to the parking lot from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m.
"It's more inconvenient for
the kids, but we hope thieves
will be more hesitant to drive
into the main area. We hope
Linda Thomson
this will serve as a deterrent as
well."
Thomson said two Nease stu-
dents who were leaving cam-
pus during the time of the
theft saw "suspicious" adults in
the parking lot.
"Two students who were
leaving to go to their jobs
observed adults who looked
like they didn't belong in the
parking lot," Thomson said.
"They got descriptions of the
cars but did not get the license
numbers. Police are investigat-
ing."
According to reports filed by
Nease Youth Resource Deputy
Herbert Green, entry into one
of the vehicles was gained by
forcing open the door. The
thieves broke windows to enter
the other five cars, according
to the reports.
Nease has a parking atten-
dant who drives a golf cart
around the parking lot two
hours a day to enforce' parking
regulations.
The parking lot was upgrad-
ed with gravel, painted lines,
bumpers and numbers, and for
the first time this year, students
are parking in specific spots
they purchased.
"We thought it might be
more of a problem with kids
king in the wrong spots, but
everyone seems real happy
V .with it," Thomson said.
"Having a parking attendant
se, slikalso serve as a deterrent
to anyone who shouldn't be
there."
Thomson wrote about the
istue in her Friday notes Oct. 6,
saying that safety and security
will, be the topic of the
November faculty meeting.
See THEFTS, A-3
A's, B's, C's
change to
M's, P's, I's
By.JENNIFER KNOECHEL
STAFF WRITER
Although this year's first report
cards were issued Wednesday for
most St. Johns County students,
others are being saved for in-per-
son presentation to parents.
The St. Johns County School
District has implemented a new
report card for kindergartners,
first-graders and second-graders,
and those new grade cards will be
explained to parents in scheduled
parent-teacher conferences on or
before Oct. 20.
Progress reports for grades three
through 12 are being sent home
today as originally scheduled.
"The new report will show par-
ents how their children can
achieve Sunshine State Standards
for their grade level," said Diane
Solms, senior director for curricu-
lum instruction and assessment
with the St. Johns County School
District.
"The grading code is 'M' for
meeting standard; 'P' for pro-
gressing toward standard, and '1'
for improvement is needed.
"The idea is to have all report
cards reflect the student's move-
ment toward mastery of the stan-
dards," she said.
Solms said in previous years,
the 16 elementary schools in the
St. Johns County School District
had a variety of report cards,
using different symbols or letter
grades.
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Horse riders ask DEP for Guana access
by KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR -
The Ponte Vedra Riding Club
has asked the state Department
of Environmental Protection
-(DEP), to open the north
G ina beach parking to horses
:and'their rides, .and the DEP is
asking for publicc input on the
issue'. .
In. -a .Sept.. 13 letter,.to Bob
S.Baljard,deputy.secretary of the
;DE.P in" :Tallahassee, ~E llen
':)'Br erpfJ'of, te. Vedra'Beach
a-sed5a6g.' dgi4wnts
equestrian access to the,Guana
iach,and ariequestrian'.tri -
.69'ad jr the.Guana dam.'.-
s. A i"oe-year "'pot. program i of
hcrs'eback riding. on the beach
the G. ana. Tolodmatb
ialtanzas National Est aarie
Re'arc' h Reserve endY fext
week,. and O'Brien's letter say's
riders have had to "traverse
"three miles of county 'beach
before reaching the beautiful
Guana beach."
The pilot program and the
suggested equestrian access to
the Guana beach are expected.
to be discussed at two upcom-
ing meetings concerning the
Guana reserve.
A meeting is scheduled at 6
p.m. Nbv'. -2' at the
Environmental Education
Center of the Guana, located
' near the Guanadam -off State
Road Al A about 12 miles south
of Mickler Road.
Another is scheduled 6 p.m.
Nov. 1 at the Whitney
Laboratory for Marine
Bioscience, 9505 Ocean Shore
Blvd., St. Augustine.
Dee Ann Miller, a
spokesman for the DEP, said
Thursday that an internal eval-
ers," Triss Padgett said in a let-
ter to the Leader.'
"Further, a horse.path would
breach the erosion control and
impact the endangered species
whb live on the, dunes,"
Padgett's letter says.
O'Brien's letter says "there
would be no financial impact
on this request all we need
is your permission,
The letter also makes -refer-
ence to possible "aftershocks"
because.of the recent contro-
nation .of the riding..club~ s '..over o.l,..aesof, the
request has been done by. the- aha bei ~"g.P qsed for a'
DEP. igh i. 1 -
."Internally, of course, our O'Brien saysJin the letter she
first.priority is resource protec- spoke with St. Johns County,
tion," Miller said, adding that Schdol Board. Chairman Bill
no DEP recommendation has Fehling of Pqnte Vedra Beach
been made. who "assured,,iie that the con-
"This upcoming meeting is troversy of using Guana land
when'we're hoping to get pub- for a high school is a 'dead
lic input on this request," issue.' The Davis property has
Miller said. been accepted" for the high
At least. one Ponte Vedra res- school site, O'Brien says.
ident is trying to rally support
for- opposition to the riding
club's request.
"In addition to bulldozing
one of the dunes'to create this
access, it would be necessary to
enlarge the parking lots to
accommodate the horse trail-
fie pnomo
Ellen O'Brien of Ponte Vedra.,
Beach, a. member of the riding
club that is asking for Guana
beach access, cleans up after
a ride on the beach in July.
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by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
About $14,000 has been col-
lected from residents in the
800 to 1000 blocks of Ponte
Vedra Boulevard to help build
a sidewalk in front of their
homes, trustees of the
Municipal Service District
(MSD) of Ponte Vedra said
Monday.
But the details of who will
collect the money and pay the
contractor for the work are still
being worked out between St.
Johns County and MSD
trustees. Both have agreed to
pay a portion of the cost.
"Obviously we want to have
this wrapped up by the next
MSD meeting," said MSD
attorney Vayne Flowers, who
explained that an agreement
between the county) and the
MSD must be reached and
signed e by both parties.
The- money collected from
residents accounts for most of
the $17,490 price tag quoted
by Southern Home Exterior
Design Inc. to build the 1,650
linear feet of the sidewalk,
Flowers said.
The.MSD has agreed to pay
up t6o $5,000 for the proposed
4-foptwide sidewalk, and the
county' has agreed to pay for
the cost of widening it to 5 feet
the county standard.
The county's portion will
amount to about 20 percent of
the total cost, Flowers said.
Flowers said that based on
several phone conversations
he has with Mike Adams in the
county's engineering depart-
ment, he believes MSD trustees
will be charged with the task of
collecting the money and pay--
ing the bills.
Details on who will main-
tain the sidewalk and where,
liability falls have yet to be
agreed upon, Flowers said.
In August, MSD trustees
were presented with the cost
sharing idea and were told that
almost all of the 26 residents
living in the quarter-mile
stretch where the sidewalk will
go promised to help pay for it.
The $17,000, price quote
amounts to about $10.60 per
linear foot, a cost that is far
below the county's ."starting
point" of $70 per linear foot,
according to an August inter-
view with Public Works
Director Joe Stephenson.
At that price, the sidewalk
would cost $1i5,500.
Other sidewalks .within the
by a joint effort between
homeowners and MSD X, A A
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Report Cards:.
Thefts:
In the second semester of
second grade schools begin
to use letter grades such as
"A," "B," and "C "in reading,
written expression and math
as is used in grades three
through five.
Solms said the county is in
the process of evaluating
report cards for grades three
through five and will admin-
ister a new reporting system
for those grade levels over
time.
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Deputy Herbert Green, resource officer at Nease High, glances Thursday at the parking lot where
six cars were broken into one day last week.
Cont. from A-1
"I believe this is a safe cam-
pus," Thomson said in her
message.
"These were petty thieves
who are not interested in
harming our students or fac-
ulty. They are interested in a
quick resale of stolen. stereo
equipment.
"Theo safety and security of
this campus is my highest pri-
ority."
According to the St. Johns
County Sheriff's Office, the
following were reported
stolen:
A Pioneer car stereo, two
10-inch sub-woofers and a
pair of Arnett sunglasses from
a 2005 Nissan Titan belonging '
to a 17-year old Ponte Vedra
Beach boy. Total value:
$1,595.
Two 12-inch sub-,
woofers, a purse with assorted.
ID cardsand a wallet from a
2004 Honda Civic belonging
to a 16-year old St. Augustine
girl. Total value: $900.
An XM satellite radio and
a purse with assorted contents
from a 2000 Jeep Cherokee
belonging to a 16-year old
Ponte Vedra Beach girl. Value:
$900.
A $600 car stereo from a
2001 Lexus Q-130 belonging
to a 17-year old Ponte Vedra
Beach boy.
A Panasonic stereo and an
amplifier valued at $500
stolen from a 1986 Chevrolet
El Camino, belonging to a 17-
year old St. Augustine boy.
A woman's wallet with
assorted ID cards and other
items valued at $50 stolen
from a 2004 Chevrolet Impala
belonging to a 17-year old St.
Augustine girl. Damage was
estimated at $750.
Briefs
Stops on 210 halt
Work' on Nocatee Parkway
along County Road 210 west of
the Intracqastal Waterway is
not expected to cause any traf-
fic stoppages next week.
No scheduled lane stoppages
are planned for the week end-
ing Oct. 20, according to the
engineering firm overseeing
that part of the project.
Work to install 85-ton girders
for two bridges has required
some daytime lane and road
closings lasting up to 20 min-
utes.at at time.
Open house Saturday
A community open house
will be held 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday at fire Station 10 in
Ponte Vedra Beach* off State
Road A1A.
The free event is hosted by
the St. Johns County Fire-
Rescue/Ponte 'Vedra Volunteer
Fire Department.
AllI ages are welcome to the
open house, which will feature
,"Patches" the fire-fighting
:obot,, demonstrations of, a fire
extinguisher and a police dog,
Life Elight helicopter tours, a
fire truck slide, a ladder truck
and complimentary hot dogs,
cake and other refreshments.
Candidates visit PV
The two candidates for the
District 2 County Commission
,seat are scheduled to speak at
the Oct. 23 meeting of the
TPonte Vedra Beaches Coalition.
.Also: at the meeting, which
begins at 10 a.m. at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Branch Library,
members will discuss the infor-
mation paper developed by the
Coalition 'on the issue of the
size .of the County
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Gabriele van Zon, left, and Sigrid Binder, both of Ponte Vedra Beach, make a fashion statement
of their own Tuesday as they take part in a Ponte Vedra Woman's Club luncheon and fashion
show at Maggiano's Little Italy at St. Johns Town Center. The clothes their fellow club members
modeled in the show were from SteinMart.
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Father Michael Ellis blesses a child's toy animalbSunday at St. Francis in-the-Field Episcopal
Church off County Road 210 west of Ponte Vedra Beach. Ellis blessed more than 60 animals-
some alive, some stuffed during the celebration of'St. Francis Day.
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Cont. from A-1
The county began the revi-
sion process four years ago as
a way to align the reports
across the district, Solms said.
Reports will continue to
provided on a quarterly basis.
"There is information on
academics, about character
and social development [in
the new report card]," Solms
said.
"It is very individualized
based on assessments in the
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Letters to the editor:
Please consider needs
of performing arts
To the editor:
When the contract is consid-
ered for Amphitheatre opera-
tions, my hope is that it will
not disenfranchise those in
local performing arts, groups
that use it for a farmers market
or Greek Celebration Day, and
other county citizens who
thought the amphitheatre was
being built for their use and for
which their tax dollars were
used to build it.
The original use, sponsored
with State Cultural Arts funds,
was for "The Cross and the'
Sword"-- a performance cele-
brating and educating us and
visitors to our county on the
history of St. Augustine,
America's Oldest, City. The
amphitheatre is on state lands,
and the legacy of this
amphitheatre should always
hold use for local purposes in
highest regard.
Cpunty citizens in the per-
forming .arts do not have a
place now with enough seats
available to adequately pay for
the cost of their productions.
Ticket prices, they feel, should
be offered at reasonable, low-
end pnces, so that as many
people as possible can afford to
enjoy them-- especially so that
mothers and fathers, children,
class mates and friends can
come to see them perform and
celebrate their artistic abilities.
Existing auditoriums. have
insufficient seating and restrict
who they allow'to -use them,
and when.
When County-wide work-
shops Were held by St.. Johns.
Vision to determine what
Infrastructure citizens needed
and were willing to pay for, a
Performing Arts Venue was at
the top'of the list.
Please'consider the needs of
local performing arts when
you consider use o'f the
'amphitheatre.
Sacha Martin
St. Augustine
Name of high school
should be futuristic
To the editor: .
With regards to naming the
new high school,, let's not look
to the past .to honor a single
individual with his or her
name forever engraved there-
.on. The name should be as
futuristic as possible and an
inspiration to ,all who attend..
The children and the future
community could relate more
positively to the inspiration
such a name could provide.
Let's not single out one indi-
vidual selected by a few. To be.
fully encompassing why. not
let the citizens decide by vote?
A. G. Slayton
Ponte Vedra Beach
Bulldoze the GTM Dunes for
special interest groups?
To the editor: ers. Further; .a horse path
I,t is- my understanding a would breach the emsion con-
f^WS^ i^hWeY'ff g Vodil mta Pecieg( li c
one ot three GTMNI parking ,dunes.
areas and&dune crossovers errs.to e"rare .tro.pblic meet-
accommodate horses ori the ings to. solicit'- public' input
beach. Since there is no horse regarding issues, that should be
access at the present -time from addressed iin the.. angement
these lots this would mean re- .plan of the GTNf. 1 .
ating a path and additional November 1, 2006 at 6:00
parking for this group.. (At p.m. at the Whitney Lab, St.
present there.are three horse Augustine, FL
access points on. this strip of :'Novemnber 2, 2006. at 6:00
beach from Ponte Vedra to p.m. at .the G1M.
Vilano Beach. I Environmental Education
[n addition to bulldozing Center
one of the dunes to create this.
access, it would be necessary to' Triss Padgett
enlarge the parking lots to Ponte Vedra Beach
accommodate the horse trail-
Can crossword be adjusted?
To the editor:
Is there any reason why your
crossword puzzle can not be
located horizontally across the
page, rather than vertically?
Most people are seated com-
fortably when reading a news
paper, but in- order to do the
puzzle it is necessary to get up
and spread the paper out on
the table. That' is inconven-
ient. Please think about it.,
Thank you,
Sally P. Thomas
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VON THROWN
COLUMNIST
Ross wasn't born 'in these parts'
W ith the glorious reported as a flying saucer
return of football, crash. That was published
I'm reminded of m- in the Roswell Daily Record
older cousin Ross W Dempsey. six days later, and then
As a ninth grader he as the recanted and changed to a
star quarterback in Junior .-. lost weather balloon the very
High, But everybody said, next day!"
"Yeah, but wait until he's a Excitedly, I questioned him
-Sophomore in high school .. .on what my uncle had said,
next yeai; he'll be .good at ..' on the subject!
*warming the bench!" ""'- He replied, "Dad was
- They were all wrong. Ross always mum on the true
had such incredible grades, he-story. Thanks ior the call
jumped right to the 12th. and That bewatvening when the
grade, -where he was one T. e
againthestar quarterback. He HOYLE DEMPSEY .FO special came -on I
also.excelled in basketball and COLUMNIST watched and thought about
was the shooting guard king!" Louihow m late Uncle Dave
He would have been-the lead- Granny or Aunt Louise!" I had been there on that ranch
ing pitcher, but he graduated know you follow me on this. near- Roswell, New Mexico
before baseball seasonbegan Ross never reminded anybody and knew the real story to
and headed tocollege! of any living or dead this tnystery. The announcer
Unlike the rest of m Dempsey. told us "The alleged crash-
Dempsey cousins from At 17, my big cousin gave was on July 2. 1947 on a
Georgia, Florida South up sports for academia. He ranch 70 miles from Roswell.
GCrolna and Alabao a Ross had earned every university The wreckage was taken back
wasn' borna "in thesaa s degree and doctorate- by his to the RAAF (Roswell Army
wa unt born "in e ulsa" 24th birthday. One thing that Air Fieldi by soldiers!"
My Daddys bLother, Dave' he would never hear .in hi Looking over at my wife,
was stationed at an Arm', career was "This isn't Rocket Dianne, I remarked, "What a
Airfield in the South WestScience!" Because for Dr. Ross coincidence, Uncle Davey
where he met his futurewife W Dempsey, yes it was! was out there on Jul' 2,
where he met his future D empsey Last weekend there was a 1947! That was the very date
eese. None o th -ecial-on-space,-and -.pecii-- that he-maTried--mn-ALmt-
Ross until he was.over a year .call' UFOs' on TV that I Celeste! I can't believe they
old. They sa' my Grandfather "thought Ross would be inter- -made him work on his wed-.
"Pop" was the first to greetthe ested in. 'Since we hadn't ding night!. Wait a minute....
liPop was th-rsttogreld t the talked since the Dempsey Aunt Celeste? Roswell, New.
litle 14-month-oldees ang sHeFamily Reunion in May, f was Mexico? A Dempse'y-who's a
on' hisu kneesan overdue calling him anyway. Rocket Scientist?" .
":Aren't.. you a 'fine looking "Oh hi Hoxlel Yes 1.was You guessed it,-. almost 9
box!.- Can you-say Pop? That's "h hi Hovlel e as ou ed it amost 9
Paa ah op! 'Savit and I'll get going to watch that show on months to the day, on March
-the -Roswell UFO crash 31, 1948 RossW Dempsey
you abvwl of Ice Cream!!" tonight. You know that was was born in Roswell,- New
yearold; put his hand on his the. town in New Mexico Mexico. I Googled that date
Grandfather's big shoulder where I was born', when Dad for famous birthdays and a
and answered him, "Of course was stationed at the Roswell certain former Vice President
I'll sa' Pop. What a' nice Army Air Field! was born .on hat date two
Grandathervou are:' I asked Ross if his father, minutes after my cousin. I
Think about all your close my Uncle Da.ev; ever talked wonder where Albert Gore
relatives, brothers, sisters, about the incident! senior was on July 2, 1947?
cousiris. How many times Ross answered "He was one If that ever gets out you
have you heard "He's just like of the soldiers who drove out know there will be a -movie
his Grand Pa or his athe or to the ranch, for what origi- called "Star Gores!"
his Grand Pa or is Father nally his Maijr,r IA Marcel
Uncles?" "She's just like nally his Major, JA Marcel
.
How did we get into this mess?
To the editor:
The Hotne Depot saga con-
tinues Monday night in Jax
Beach when the City Council
must choose to follow the
advice of openly biased Steve
Lindorft and his protege Bill
Mann in the Planning and
Development Department or
to listen to the citizens, Idok
beyond the hype of Home
Depot and follow the rules to
make a legal decision.
'The Council, acting inde-
pendently and publicly, must
make a decision based on spe-
cific listed criteria from our
Land Development regula-
tions. Home Depot is to
demonstrate they have met
the burden of the criteria and
if not they are to be denied.
They haven't. The council also
must make a clear statement
of finding of fact as the basis
of their decision. Will they go
by the book or make a deci-
sion for political reasons?
Home Depot has been
wrongfully relieved of their
burden of proof by the
Planning Department staff
acting as their agent and facil-
itator instead of being neutral
and objective working for the
lowly citizens who pay their
big salaries. Not only do they)
have misplaced loyalty, nei-
ther lives in town. Are they
acting on behalf of Ponte
Vedra? Will the Council con-
sider this?
Mr. Lindorff is the develop-
ers' friend, the go to guy to get
things approved. He runs a
Planning Dept. which does lit-
tie planning and has almost
absolute control over any-
thing to do with construction
or land use. He wrote the code
and we have given him the
job of also interpreting it. WVay
too much power. If he recom-
mends something on behalf
of a developer he generally
gets his way. Some members
of the Planning Commission
and City Council point to him
as the expert, brushing off
responsibility to do their own
homework or get other opin-
ions. Notice I said some. We
have some excellent P.C. and
Council members who devote
a lot of time and work hard
for the people.
For history, when Home
Depot came calling in 2004,
[Lindorff] gave them his usual
"let me help you" ideas and a
glowing recommendation to
the P.C. and Council. But he
got caught trying to slip them
into the PUD without saying
they were not an allowable
use. Oops. Then under pres-
sure he did a flip flop and
determined they were not
"sufficiently similar" to go in.
This determination was
backed by our city attorneys.
Now after three Home Depot
lawsuits against the city, Mr.
Lindorff has flipped again and
says they are so similar and
consistent they fit nght in. A
magical transformation.
How did we get .into this
mess? Citizen apathy? Beaten
down, can't fightcity hall syn-
drome? Too much time on the.
sofa and not enough time
speaking out? Regardless of
how you feel about Home
Depot we should all be in
favor of open, fair, honest and
consistent government, for
the people and not for the
developer. City Manager
Forbes evidently condones
what is going on under his
watch because he fails to stop
it. City Council has the final,
buck stops here, responsibili-
ty. If they won't act to correct
obvious problems then it is up
to the people 'to elect those
that will.
Three Council seats will
change this year. Pete
Mittleman will take Dick
Matthews place. Five candi-
dates are vying for the other
two. This is an opportunity
for meaningful change in our
community. Voters must do
their homework and elect
those who have the guts to
speak out and demand
change. We need leaders with
vision, not old school follow-
ers if we expect to get our
town back.
To pick the best people go
to the Candidate Forum on
Oct. 19, and listen closely as
they answer tough questions.
Check to see if developers and
special interests are backing
them. Contributions are listed
on the city web site. Make a
difference, protect our future,
speak up, get involved and get
out and vote.
Dean Thompson
Jacksonville Beach
'Personal'
computer
not so
personal
I awoke to the frantic voice
of my 8th grade son,
'"Nom I can't get my
paper to print!" The papeche
had worked on the previous
afternoon and evening was
stuck in cyberland, and
nothing he tried had worked
to get our printer to cooper-
ate.
As I clambered tip the
stairs, yelling for coffee, I
tried to collect the facts in
my sleep-drugged state: The
printer was' working last
night, suddenly stopped,
and all the usual remedies
unique to our little stubborn
printer were not budging it
this time. And yes he tried
to email it to me on my lap-
top so I could print it with
my 'printer, but all the
moons were not in the right,
orbit for that to work. In
other words, the microwave
had just been used, and the
Internet was zapped for a sec.
My. husband finally tea.l-
ized that an evil computer
troll had clicked some obtuse
command and paused_ the
printing, and we finished-the'
task with a sigh of relief.
I just hate it when that
happens. When I realize
-W -w--TueTh -t e 'e -wast'fe.T
frantically trying to decipher
some 'temper tantrum that
my computer is throwing, I
just want to throw it in the
oceah. Why it the world is
there ifot an easyS" button
you can push when that
happens?
If a PC can send instant
messages 3,000 miles away,
and pin down the location of
a stuffed version of three of
the Seven Dwarfs for pur-
chase on Ebay, then, why.
can't there be a function that
provides a pop-up screen
with specific help to your
exact- problem? A- screen
,that says "L see you have
been trying for two hours-to.
do thus and so. If you click
on so and so while you hold
the ALT button, then back.
space while you pat your
head and rub your stomach,
your problem will- be
solved." And there
needs to be a program that
senses when the keyboard
has been thrown against the
wall, which activates a visit
from a computer tech who
appears at y9ur door with a
martini-and Advil.
If not, then don't humor
me with the, 'name
"Personal" Computer. If I'm
saying that it's OK for the
government to use my tax
money to spy on me and my
neighbors, then I can defi-
nitely say it's OK for the
Internet to use the money I
pay them to run a sort of
emotional surveillance on its
users.
I've bought into the fact
that computers make your
life easier, but as I sit here
and look at the space on my
kitchen counter covered
with computer, printer, bul-
letin board crammed with
reminders, and a half mile of
cords piled into 1 cubic foot
of space, I'm rethinking the
whole thing.. and trying to
remember what used to sit
there. I think it was a coffee
pot.
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Tim Tebow's parents avid Gator
football followers these days
by CHUCK ADAMS
STAFF WRITER
Family ties brought Pam and Bob
Tebow to a packed Gator Club gathering
Wednesday at Angle's Subs in
Jacksonville Beach.
One tie was the fact their son Tim, who
led Nease High to the Class 4A football
state championship last year, is heir
apparent at quarterback for the
University of Florida.
But the- main reason the Tebows
appeared was the fact they were invited
by another .family member, Chris
Warren, who co-founded the Gator Club
with a friend in 1999 and married one
of their nieces.
'!I wanted them to come out and speak
[to the Gatpr Club], but I think they were
hesitant to do it-during recruiting season
and wanted to see what Tim decided'," he'
said. "Once he decided to play,at Florida,
I asked them a couple times. Finally they.
had a week'free."
Tim Tebow chose Florida from among
five universities that were his finalists,
the others being Alabama, LSU,
Michigan and USC.
Bob Tebow has attended all his son's
games to date. Tebow, the president of
Bob Tebow Ministries, has a mission in
the Philippines, where son Timn was born'.
He makes his next trip to the Philippines'
after Florida plays Auburn Saturday. The
next Saturday, Oct. 21, is the Gators' bye
week before they meet Georgia at Alltel
Stadium Oct. 28.
"I can arrange my schedule," said
Tebow, who will be back for the Fl'orida-
Georgia game to see the youngest of his
five children play.
"It's a. good week to have them',"
Warren said of the Tebows speaking to
t,he Gator Club at the Beaches, "'as
Tirmmy was just the SEC Freshman of the
Week and Sporting News Player of the
Week,"
Tebow had a hand .in all three Florida
touchdowns, two by passing and one by
running, as the Gators beat LSU 23-10
Oct. 7.' ,
"I think he's having a great time down
there," said. Warren. "You. have to' give
credit where credit is' due, and Timmy's a
great kid'."'
Pam and Bob Tebow have a variety of
ties to UF. Both of them are grads, and
Pam Tebow's father played basketball for
the Gators. Their second daughter; Katie
Shepherd, graduated from Florida, and'
second son:Peter is asenlor in a' five-year
engineering program, 'on an academic
scholarship.'
"We did it so. we could get Gator tick-
Pnolo by CHUCK ADAMS
Members of the Gator Club smile and laugh as they listen to Bob Tebow,, thefather of
Florida freshman quarterback Tim Tebow, Wednesday at a packed Angie's Subs in
Jacksonville'Beach. ,
ets," Warren.said. of why he and: his
friend started'the Gator Club seven years
-.ago. "We never got the Gator tickets, but
we've blossomed: We a'verage'between 75.
and 100 people a week, a"little more on a
big game. '. ,
"It's grown a little faster than we want-
'ed it to, to be honest with you," added
Warren,. ho lives at World Golf Village.
The ,Tebows told the crowd, at
Wednesday's meeting at Angie's Subs
that they are proud 'of' their 6-foot-3,
229-pound, lefthanded quarterback son.
"whether he scored three touchdowns or
not."
Tim's mother said she was "thrilled
and nervous" the first time-she saw him
take the field at The Swamp.
"It was his.dream realized."
But neither parent knew which college
their son would choose. .
"I kniw, he'd play somewhere," said
Bob Tebow, "but I didn't know where."
"Iti was too beyond us," Pam' Tebow
said of the prospect of Florida being her
son's final choice.
Bob Tebow said his son, who was home
schooled like .his siblings, has made all
A's and one.Bplus, "So he's fine as stu-
dent," he said,...' '
There's a Tebow family rooting section'
at The Swamp during home games, Tim's
parents said. .
"Timmy stays so connected. to his fam-
ily,'' said Pam'Tebow. "'If they can't be
thete; he -talks to -them right after' the
game."
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OBITUARIES '
Thomas J. Kelly
Thomas J. Kelly, 66, of
Ponte Vedra Beach, formerly
of Garnerville, N.Y., died Oct.
10, 2006. Kelly was born June
19, 1940 in Queens Count'y,
N.Y., to John R. and Anna
Kelly.
Kelly' was in law enforce-
ment for the city of New York
for nearly 30 years, He was a
police officer until 1986,
when he became a detective
and served in that capacity
until he retired in 1997. He
also served, in the United
States Army.
Kelly's memberships Includ-
ed the Knights of Columbus,
Haverstraw Council 581,
Division 1 of A.O.H.,
Rockland County, N.Y., and
the Rockland County Shields.
Survivors include his wife of
36 years, Elizabeth Kelly; chil-
dren, Linda (Billy) GraVes of
Homestead, Fla., Lorraine
(Eric, J.) Bachman of
Finksburg, Md., and David H.
Home Depot up
for council vote
FROM STAFF
The Jacksonville Beach City
Council will hold its final pub-
lic hearing at 7 p.m. Monday to
determine 'whether Home
Depot' should be allowed, to
occupy the former KMart site at
the city's south end.
To okay the conversion, city
officials must amend the origi-
nal Planned Unit Development
(PUD) agreement for the South
Beach Regional Shopping
Center to allow for the sale of
lumber and other building
materials.
A PUD amendment is
required for the home
improvement store to occupy
the site at the head of the cen-
ter. ,
SThe" council voted unani-
mously in favor of the amend-
ment at its Oct. 2 meeting.
(Gina) Kelly of New City, N.Y.;
grandchildren, Travis and
Zachary Graves', Harrison and'
Lara Bachman and Olvia
Kelly; mother, Anna Kelly of
Queens County,, N.Y.; sister,
Patricia (Edward.i Kolakowski
of Jamaica, N.Y.; brothers-in-
law and sisters-in-law,
Kathleen iBriani, Rosella
(Coy), Hugh (Molly), James
(Teresa), Michael, Connie
(Lenal and Brendan (Mags).
Kelly was predeceased by"
his brother, John NI. Kelly.
A Mass of Christian Burial
will be celebrated at 11 a.m.
Saturday in Our Lady Star of
the Sea Catholic Church.
In lieu of flowers, the fami-
ly requests that donations be
made to Our Lady Star of the
Sea Catholic Church, 545 A1A
North, Ponte Vedra Beach,-FL
32082.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral
Home.:
Valerie Anne.Lanzi-Silvers
Valerie. Anne Lanzi-Silvers,
36, died Oct. 8, 2006 in New
Jersey. She was born Aug. 26,
1970 in Richmond, Va.
Lanzi-Silvers entered the
Peace Corps after graduating
from the University of Virginia
and, after obtaining her mas-
ter's degree in. Social Work at
Berkeley,I .worked with the
mentally ill.
Even at the time of her death
Lanzi-Silvers expressed her
concern for others, .her last
words being, "Don't be sad,"
the family said.
Family members include her
parents, Ray and Carole Lanzi;
brother, R. James Lanzi, Jr.; sis-
ters, Celeste iGlenn) Watson
and Adriene (Jon) Gingrich;
nephews,' Timothy, Daniel,
Brooks, Jack and Nicholas; and
niece, Elizabeth..
Visitation will be from 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m: Sunday in the Quinn-
Shalz Chapel. Mass ''of
Christian Burial will be cele-
brate'd at 11 a.m. Monday in
Our Lady Star of. the Sea
Catholic Church, followed, by
-interment in Ponte Vedra
Valley Cemetery. '
In lieu'of flowers, the family
reqqtests that donations' be
made in.Lanzl-Silver's honor to
the National Alliance on
Mental Illness, 911 East Park
Ave., Tallahassee, FL 32301; 'e-
mail address www.namifl.org.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
There will be a'visitation for Georgiy G. Gazaryants
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday
at Hardage-Giddens Funeral Hobme.
He died Oct. 8.
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Dottie Lay
Dottie Lay has been named
Davidson Realty's top sales
agent for the third quarter of
2006. The awards honor sales
agents for being true team
players, in addition to meeting
or exceeding their quarterly
goals in sales transactions and
dollar volume of sales.
Jacksonville Beach native Lay
joined Davidson Realty last
year after taking a seven-year
sabbatical from real estate to
travel the country with
NASCAR.
Aromas in Ponte Vedra pre-
sented a total of $9,200 to four
charities recently. The four
charities are; Boys and Girls
Clubs of Northeast Florida
(BGCNF), The Heart Gallery
of Jacksonville, The Edward
Waters Scholarship Fund and
The Betty Griffin House of St
Johns County. Each charity
will receive a check for $2,300,
the proceeds from Aromas
third Annual Charity Golf
Event held this year at The
Slammer and Squire in the
World Golf Village.
Cofdwell Banker Walter
Williams Realty, Inc.'s top. lis-
ter and sales agent in the Ponte
Vedra Beach office for
September 2006 is Jacquelyn
Bates .
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Groundbreaking is held at Fleet Landing for The Palms, a new housing development in the retire-
ment community, Pictured from left are Pete Rodriquez, General Contractor, RPC; Ed Clausner,
President, Fleet Landing Resident Council; Don Wolfson, Mayor Atlantic Beach; Richard Conway
- future.resident (with wife, Anne) of The Palms at Fleet Landing ; Joe Coleman, President
Emeritus, Fleet Landing Board of Directors;'Arthur Graham City Councilman; Jonathan Howe,
President, Fleet Landing Board of Directors ; and John Meserve, Executive Director, Fleet
Landing.
Pnolo aubmirea
The Jacksonville Beach Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting at the new University. of
Florida Beaches Women's Health Center Friday. The center is at 390 16th Ave. S. Participating
in the ribbon cutting are doctors Tina Adams, Rebekah Richmond and Meridith Farrow with staff.
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Crews top oui the new, 6-floor, 214-bed, $254.6 million hospital at the Mayo Clinic campus, 4500
San Pablo Road, last Friday. The topping out signals the end of the structural steel work and
coincides with the halfway mark in the construction project. When the hospital opens in April
2008, it will allow Mayo Clinic to integrate inpatient and outpatient services in one place. The eco-
nomic impact of the hospital and a lab construction projects is estimated at $644 million, accord-
ing to Mayo.
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Members of the planning committee for Monday's Beach Bash fund-raiser for BEAM and
Beaches Habitat are Ralph Marcello, from left, Cindy Funkhouser, Vivian Southwell, Chuck
Kennedy, Patty Reeves, Bob Hicks, Amy Cataland and Judy Hopper. Not shown are Mary Jane
Brown, Ralph Brown, Susie' Miller, Lori Schmidt, John Sennett and Julie Sleeper. The 6 p.m. 6
. event at the Casa Marina in Jacksonville Beach is $75, and tickets will be available at the door.
Book writing
tips offered
A free mini-seminar on
becoming a published author
will be held from 1' p.m.. to' 5
p.m. 'Saturday, Oct. 14, at
Borders Books'and Music, 8801
Southside-Blvd., Suite 10.
This event is open to the pub-
lic. For more information call
Borders Books and Music at 519-
6500.
Publix bringing its cooking school to Jax
FROM STAFF
Publix Super' Markets will
open its third Apron's Cooking
School: on Nov. 30 at the
Publix' on 10500 San 'Jose
Boulevard.
"Jacksonville was selected
because of its growing promi-
nence in the Southeast,." says
Business Development
Director of Meals Shelly'
Carroll. "Publix believes that
the Apron's Cooking School
will have a culinary influence
on both. home cooks and chefs
alike in Jacksonville."
The school, which will con-
sist of both, a demonstration
teaching kitchen and a hands-,
on teaching kitchen, can be
combined for a total of 60 seats
.during the appearance of pop-.
ular chefs. The school will be'
home to a resident chef as well
as host. local, national and
internationally known chefs.
Celebrity chefs ywho have visit-
ed the other Apron's Cooking
Schools include Wolfgang
Puck, Rachael Ray, Paula Deen,,
Paul Prudhomme and Sara
Moulton. Publix's two other
Apron's Cooking Schools. axe
located in Tampa and Sarasota.
The schools offer classes that
focus on regional- cuisines,
such as Mexican, French,
Italian and Asian. .Also fet-
tured are classes for couples,
singles, children and teens.
Hands-on classes 'allow for
group participation in prepar-i
ing the menu, while demon-
stration classes alloiv students
to sit ,back and watch the'
instructors. The schools are
also available for private par-
ties. Once the school opens,
the list of current classes will
be online at
www.publix.com/aprons.
Also under the Publix
Apron's umbrella are Apron's
Simple Meals, with 'in-store,
daily recipe presentations, and
Apron's Event Planning,
designed to help customers
arrange special events. Simple
Meals is available in all stores,
and' event planning is available
in select locations.
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AB gives
6.5% raise
to mgr.,
4% more
proposed
by ALEXANDRA KUMMERNES
STAFF WRITER
The Atlantic Beach City
Commission Monday voted to
,i\'e City Manager Jim Hanson
a 6.5 percent increase in pay
effective Oct.1, 2006.
The vote was unanimous
with the four commissioners
that were in attendance.
Dezmond Waters was absent.
Before the pay raise, the city
manager made $112,673.60
per year. With this raise, he will
make $119,995.20 per year,
according to George Fosters,
human resources officer for the
city. .
Commissioner Jamie
Fletcher also proposed an addi-
tional, one-time 4 percent
bonus for Hanson, citing the
increased workload of the past
year.' .'.
" '"However, Mayor *Don
Wolfson.moved to discuss the
4 percent 'bonus at another
time as a separate issue, saying
no one was prepared to discuss
The issue and needed time to
assess the proposal.
STADIUM ENHANCEMENTS
ZU CH
ZURICH
Illuslualion SUBMITTED
The new stadium at the University of North Florida as envisioned above by designers will be
funded by a $2 million donation by George and Kernan Hodges have donated to UNF for facility
enhancements of the UNF Soccer and Track Stadium, which will be renamed the Hodges ,
Stadium. The donation will be matched by the state at 100 percent, bringing the total to $4 mil-
lion. The Hodges' gift is one of the largest private contributions to the University in its 34-year
history. The funds will be used for indoor as well as outdoor stadium enhancements. The funds
also will be used to build an eight-lane, 400-meter competition track. The funding will also permit
the University to be a venue for international and national competitions. Seating for about 10,000
people will also be installed, along with TV-quality stadium lighting for evening events. These sta-
dium enhancements will allow UNF to host outdoor lectures, concerts, graduations and
sports/cultural events. Upon completion, the Hodges Stadium will be one of the five largest dedi-
cated collegiate soccer stadiums in the country. Construction is expected to begin spring of 2007
and is projected to be completed by spring of 2008.
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Craft and Bake Sale cert, held in the church sanctu- Wreaths & garlands potluck luncheon is planned Harvest" based on references
ary at 3410 Third Street South The Brotherhood of St. with entertainment by the from the Bible. Viewing hours
St. Andrew's Lutheran Church will have a Craft in Jacksonville Beach, is free Andrew at St. Paul's by the Sea Deutsche Volkstanzers group are Monday to Friday from 9
and Bake Sale from 8 and open to the public. Episcopal Church is taking of the German American Club. a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays
o 2 orders for holiday greenery All are welcome. The event is from 9 a.m. to noon. Ponte
a.m. to 2 p.m. Single Parents until 8 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 27. in the church cultural center at Vedra PIesbyterian Church is
on Saturday, i The Extraordinary Single For information, call the 545 AIA N in Ponte Vedra; for located at 4510 Palm Valley
Oct.'21. Area Parent Network (ESPNi at church office at 249-4091. information call Cheryl at 543- Road. Questions can be direct-
Oct.r21.Area 1 Beach United Methodist 1139. ed to 280-9075.
crafters may 'o Church invites all single par- Mommy & Me
rent a space. St. a1 J, ,,$J ents to a Celebration event Chabad @C the Beaches offers Divorce Care Class Prayer for Schools
From 7 to 9 pm. on Friday, a fall session of Mommy & Me Palm Valley Baptist Church On Thursdays from 9:30 to
Andrew's oct. 20'., There will be an and Bagel Babies activities for is offering a Divorce Care Class 11 a.m, a group meets at the
Lighthouse, a .opportunity for praise and children from 6 to 30 months from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Winston Family YMCA to pray
worship, small group connec- old.. Arts and crafts, exercises, Wednesdays. The 13-week class for school, media, families, and
hospital hos- ..- --j tion, and information from baking, music and other expe- will beheld in the church sanc- church. The YMCA is on
vitality house, will resources tables. Coffee and riences will be included in the tuary at 4890 Palm Valley Road Landrum Lane in Ponte Vedra.
Sh a y *- desserts will be served. activities for the children: in Ponte Vedra. Childcare is For information call 285-0267.
alSo have a yard sale Childcare can be reserved at Contact Leah Kdrinsky at provided. For information,
there. For information, 249-2373. The church address Chabad for information and contact the church office at Happily Ever After
contact the church office at 249-4575. The is.3rd Street at 7th Avenue N. times by calling 285-1588. 285-2447. A marriage skills workshop
in Jacksonville Beach. Chabad is located at 521 A1A N called Happily Ever After is
church address is 1801 Beach Blvd. in Ponte Vedra. Women's Chorale being offered by Vivian
Beginners Hebrew The North Florida Women's Bowlus, M.Ed., LMHC, arid cer-
Fall Festival today Beth El, the Beaches Gospel Night Chorale will begin its 15th sea- tified Pre-marital Instructor at
There will be a Fal.l Festival today, Friday, from Synagogue, will offer a .five- The Gospelaires will perform son with rehearsals starting on Ponte Vedra United Methodist
5 to 8 p.m. at Beaches Chapel Church on week Beginner's Course in in concert "at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 23 at Christ Church.
Reading' Hebrew starting on Sunday, Nov. 5 at First Episcopal Church in Ponte The workshop is appropriate
Florida Boulevard in Neptune Beach. There will Thursday, Oct. 19. Rabbi Dr. Christian Church of the Vedra. Dr. Ted Matthews is the for engaged, newly married,
be horse and buggy rides, square dancing, cake Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, who was Beaches. Tapestree will also new Director and Barbara and couples considering mar-
owith ponies, born in Jerusalem and speaks perform at the concert of .Sartin is the new accompanist. riage. The' four-hour sessions
walks, dunking booths, pictures with ponies, Hebrew as his mother-tongue, Gospel music which is free and The Chorale is looking for will be held on the first
jumpy houses and crafts. Call 241-4211, ext. will teach the course. open to the public. The church new members; anyone inter- Saturday of the month and
411 for information. The festival is open to all. The class will meet from 7:30 address is 2125 Oceanfront in ested can contact Linda Young begin at 8:30 a.m. For informa-
411 for information. The festival is open to all. to 8:45 p.m.,' and is free and Neptune Beach. at 223-5344. tion and registration visit
open to the public. For infor- www.happily-ever-after-fl.com.
nation, contact Robin Ford at Beach Bash Genesis Exploration The church address is 35
Anglican Beaches Church. Speakers will include 273-9100. Beth El's address is A Beach 'Bash to benefit Rabbi Nochum Kurinsky will Executive Way in Ponte Vedra.
Church three nationally' recognized. 288 N. Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte Beaches Habitat for Humanity begin a course titled "Genesis,
A service and informational parenting experts. Vedra. will be held at 6 p.m. on an Exploration" at Chabad @ Celebrate Recovery
meeting about the formation The conference.is free and Monday, Oct. 16"at 'the Casa the. Beaches at 7 p.m. on Celebrate Recov'er', a biblical
of an Anglican Beaches Church open to the public;. pre-regis- Ministry Fair Marina Hotel. Wednesdavs in October. He based program for. persons fac-
will be held at 3:30 p.m. on tration .is required by Ponte "Vedra' United Tickets are $75 and include will provide insights on the ing personal problems, meets
Sunday at First Christian. Wednesday, November 1. Free Methodist Church will have a food from several popular local book of Genesis based on the every Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the
Church of the Beaches. childcare is provided. Christ Ministry Fair at' 11 a.m. on restaurants and entertainment Kabbalah and the Talmud. For fellowship hall of Beach
Anglican clergy and local Episcopal is at 400. San Juan Sunday, Oct. 22. by' the Teddy Washington information, contact Chabad United Methodist Church, 3rd
people will be there to provide Drive in Ponte Vedra; call 285- Beginning on Nov. 12, new Band. Tickets are available 'at 285-1588; Chabad is at 521 Street at 7th Avenue North,
information or contact Sam 7390 for information. Sunday worship times are,9:30 from Habitat at 241-1222 or at SR AIA in Ponte Vedra. Jacksonville Beach.
Van -Leer at- 280-9114. First a.m. for the Contemporary www. beacheshabitat.o.rg. Through worship and same-
Christian Church is at 2125 Sacred Music Concert service and 11 a.m. for the Bethel Gallery Art gender small groups, people
Oceanfront in Neptune Beach. Award-winning pianist and Traditional service. For infor- Senior Connection "The Harvest," will be open at can work .on personal struggles
composer Calvin Taylor will mation call 280-5141; .the The next meeting of the the Bethel Gallery of Ponte such as eating disorders, alco-
Family Matters perform in. a concert of sacred' church address is 35 Executive Senior Connection at Our Lady Vedra Presbyterian Church hol/drug abuse, and codepen-
"family Matters, a Parenting music at 7:30 p.m.' on Way in Ponte Vedra. Star of the Sea Catholic Church through Oct.15. The show dency. The evenings begin
Conference" will be held on Saturday, Oct. 21 at Palms will be at 10 a.mi. on Friday, will include works by Shades with dinner. Call 249-2343.
Nov. 10-12 at Christ Episcopal Presbyterian Church. The con-. Oct. 13. An- Oktoberfest of Grace Artists of "The
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Reverend from Haiti visits Palms Presbyterian Church
POLICE BEAT
by KATHY NICOLETTI
STAFF WRITER
Rev. Leon Dorleans, a pastor
from Haiti, visited Palms
Presbyterian Church earlier
this month on the.first stop in
a 50-day trip to American
churches.
Dorleans preached at servic-
es at Palms on World
Communion Sunday on
October 1.
. His topic was from the.
Gospel of John on the "out-
siders" who approached the
disciples and "ask to meet
Jesus," he said.
The 'disciples are' unsure
how to respond, said
Dorleans. They learn what to
do from Jesius, who responds
to our need and "never rejects
anyone."
In his ministry to the poor.
in' Haiti, Dorleans said that
"our goal is to represent Christ
in the best. possible way we
can."
"There is .a poverty in Haiti
which you can see," he said, "
but there is.a spiritual richness
that you can see," .said
Dorleans."
Palms 'Outreach, Ministry
has provided support to the
Christian "Churches "where
Dorleans is' pastor in .Cite
Soleil, Ibo .Beach, .Blanichard,
and Repatriote in Haiti since
2002, said Dennis Barnard;. an
Elder with the Outreach
Mission at Palms.
Dorleans' also has. a person-
al connection with .Palmis. His
daughter Nadege has been in
the United'.' States. 'since
January and is attending col-
lege at FCCJ..,
"She is. majoring in,.business
and minoring in' educationn
and preparing to go back
home to help with the
schools," said Dorleans.
-"Nadege is in the choir and is
a member of Palms," said
Dorleans.
Palms had sent three mis-
sion teams to Haiti where they
"work side by side with our
Haitian brothers pnd sisters,"
said Barnard.
In addition, Palms members
provide financial support and
sponsor school children in.
Haiti, he said.
"There is a high level of
poverty. If you work, the miri-
imum wage is $5 U.S. per day
or. $4 per day. ..... There is 65-
85 percent unemployment,"
said Dorleans.
"The greatest need is for
education.... Haiti has no pub-
lic school system.To have a
license to have a church, you.
must promise ,to have a
school. "
In 1990, Haiti- Outreach
Ministries was. fori2ned in the
United States as a 501c3 chari-
ty to support Dorleans' min-
istryv in Haiti. Information is
available.at the organization's
website. www,haitioutreach-'
nministries.org.
The administrative cost is
kept to 2 percent and the rest
of the money donatedgoes to
the 'people o6f 'Haift, said
Dorleans. '.
Every year .Dortq.anfs, vits
and reports. to the 'American
churches that. support -Haiti
Outreach 'Ministries. fi.'addi-
tion' to Palms, h,e will -visit
other .churches in Florida,
Virginia, North' .Caroliina, and
Sopth Carolina. ". .
Palms. has ti~e largest ntm--
ber of people from one church
sponsoring 'children, said
Dorleans. ..
A. sponsorship 9qf $Q00 per
year provides '. child with an.
education,., inimforms, -books,.
food., and daily, vitamins, he
Rev. Leon .Dorleans from Haiti. left, begins his visit to
American churches at Palms Presbyterian Church. He is shown
with Dennis Barnard,. an Elder with the Outreach Mission at .
Palms.
aid. tered in Cite Soleil.. Many of
"It js amazing to see the dif- the people have had to flee the
ference between the children area and resettle in 'Repatripte
Who receive the food and vita- and other places, said Dorlean:
mins and those who do not;" This has resulted in an increas-
said Barnard. ing need for. a' school in
Medical clinics operated by Repatriote, he said.
Haiti Outreach Ministries offer Currently there are 770 stu-
medical care and try to address dents in the schools affiliated
the common problems of rmal- with the churches where
nutrition add malaria, 'said Dorleans.is pastor.
-Barnard. "We show the people 'that
'Mission trips from Palms the school' can come to.
have had to be postponed them.....The school is for the
since 2005. due to political coinmunity.....We provide'the
unrest and 'violence 'in Haiti, best possible, education and ,
he said. '. take' it to the poorest of the
Some of this has been, cen- poor." ,
The Choir of Our Lady Star ofthe Sea Catholic Church invites
the public to joinI the as thy pient songsfom a variety
Sof Br6oadayplysy'on Saturday, Oct. 21.,
Marie Pangborn, Karen Pabian and Chris Goodell rehearse for I'm Gonna Wash That Man' Right Outta My Hair
from! South Pacific. The Choir of Our Lady Staro,bf the Sea Catholic Church invites the public to join them as they
present songs from'a variety of Broadway.plays:on 'Saturday, Oct..21. The;program Will include music and lyrics
by the well-known team of Rodgers .and Hammerstein with. tunes from Oklahoma.(1943), South Pacific (1949),'
and The Sound of Music (1959).. Solos, duets, men's. as.well qs ladies' group choral voices will entertain with
additional fiuimbers fiom Bye, Bye'Birdie, Grease, Hello, Dolly!, Phantom.of the Opera, and more. A few sing-
along's with audience participation are also on the agenda. The Choir's Music Director Stephen Jannetti and
choir member Chris Goodell will play piano accompaniment. Professional singer/actor Jim Goodell is Artistic
Director. The show begins at 8-p.m. in the Cultural Center located behind the Church. No tickets,are necessary.
Admission is free.
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Nursery available for Saturday and Sunday, services.
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Episcopal Church at our new website,
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PONTE VEDRA BEACH
A Ponte Vedra woman
reported Monday that 30 of
her prescription Oxycontin
pills were stolen by a female
friend who lives in Atlantic
Beach.
*
A Ponte Vedra man was
arrested Tuesday on charges of
tampering with a witness and
battery. Victor Garcia, jr. of 62
Franklin Ave. was engaged in
.an argument with a woman
when he pushed her off of her
feet, according to a police
report. When the woman
tried to call police, Garcia
took the phone and broke it
against the wall while she was
. on the phone with the police
dispatcher, the report said.
Police confiscated a shotgun
and two rifles, according to
the report.
NEPTUNE BEACH
A fraudulent prescription
was reported filled on Oct. 11
at a pharmacy in the 400
block of Atlantic Boulevard,
according to a police report.
The victim told police the
empty prescription bottle was
stolen from her home in
Jacksonville Beach, and was
filled without permission in
, Neptune Beach, according to
the-report.
A battery was reported at
Fletcher High School on Oct.
11. The 14-year-old victim
was attacked during the
school day in,the locker room,
according to a police report.
The suspect, another student,
grabbed' her from behind and
cut off some of her .hair,
according to the report. She
was not injured and she
knocked' the scissors out of
the attacker's .hand, police
location. After further inspec-
tion the police discovered a
name on the guitar case and
went to the victim's home.
Upon arrival, police found the
front door open and the
house appeared to have been
ransacked, according to the
report.
A vehicle was stolen on the
100 block of Magnolia Street
Oct. 8, according to a police
report. The victim said she
parked her car on the street in
front of her house and last
saw it at 3 a.m. Later, she
went outside to get her cell
phone from her car and dis-
covered her car was gone.
Cornelius Antoine Davis,
25, was charged with posses-
sion of crack cocaine Oct. 7 on
the 1300 block of Atlantic
Boulevard, according to a
police report.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Joseph D. King, 23, of
Jacksonville was arrested Oct.
6 and charged with being a
principal in the first degree,
eight counts of burglary/con-
veyance to an unoccupied
structure and five counts of
dealing in stolen property in.
the 800 block of .4th Ave. S.,
according to a police report.
Officers responding to .an
unrelated disturbance call
'observed several car stereos in
the defendant's vehicle and
residence, the report said.
Burglary to an auto was
'reported Oct.' 5 in the 900
block of 2nd Street N. Tools
valued at $600 were stolen
from a locked construction
trailer. Unknown suspects cut
the lock to gain entry.
*
reported. Attempted, armed robbery
S* was reported Oct. 8 at a jewel-
A witness: reported a threat ry store in' the 1300 block of
to an off-duty police officer Beach- Blvd. The 51-year-old
after a note was handed to her employee told police that she
in the bathroom of a bar in was closing the business just
the 100 block of Atlantic, before 5 p.m. when 'an
Boulevard by a 25-year-old unknown male suspect
Jacksonville woman, accord- entered the store and asked
ing to'.a police report.. The for change for a dollar'. .,
nrte' said that: the victim's: The : man. approached the
:boyffieid'was a killer, arid she.. "register,. paced his hand; on
appeared "'.scared, he'n she'" the. 'phone' .arid "displayed ,a:.
gave. the,.not to' the .witness,. siialF. black-arid pearl':semiau-
'.,police reported... The:bar. staff:. tomatic '. haridgun. He
observed.: the. victim lea iivig demanded that .the- woman
fhebart with a,.maie, arid the hand over money but did not
Sp[ eW brifersli'97ff8ifihlte]yn .oint '-rt. wedipott' *at' 'her,"
conducted a 'search of the police rf&a'd. The woman.-was.
area. The officer Contacted able to gain control of the
the; victim at 1:32 .a.m., and phone and. told the suspect
she explained that she. wrote that she was calling police
the. note tliree.edays-previously He fled the store, in. an.
.as a ijoken and Uw'snot in..dan- unknown direction. The sus-
..ger,,thtrepo.t 'said.. pect-was described as tall with
S* a thinr build in his-40's wear-
ATLANTIC BEACH, ing a T-shirt, straw hat and no
Samantha Lakisha Houston, shoes.
30, of Atlantic Beach was *
charged with aggravated bat- Residential ,burglary was
tery with a deadly weapon reported Oct. 7 in the 3400
Oct. I according. to a police block of Heron Dr.,N. Jewelry
report. Policelsaid a man's face valued at $3,350 was stolen
was cut with a .rzor. from the victim's night stand
S*, .. while ..she was walking the
A vandalism' was reported dog. The victim .told police
on Seminole: Road Oct. 6, that she always placed- the
according to a police report. A missing items including a
brick was thrown through the .1930's 18K gold watch worth
front and back windshields of $2,000 in the same place and
the victim's car. A neighbor was concerned that the sus-
heard a loud noise at 4 'a.m. pect knew when she would be
and saw a small black car leav- .out of the house.
ing the area.. *
.n* Criminal mischief was
Police discovered a residen- reported Oct. 8 in the 1100
tial burglary on the 600 block block of 18th St. N. Windows
:of :Sturdivant Road Oct. 8, were shattered on two vehi-
'according to a police report. A cles causing a total of $1,300
resident turned in a guitar in damages. A witness heard a
case found behind a laundry noise at 4:50 a.m. and
to the police department and observed the suspect run
told police that there was also down the street and jump into
a television set at the same a dark colored vehicle.
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October 13, 2006
The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 9A*
Nease gears up for district play
Top-seeded Panthers
seeking a third straight '
district championship ,
ROB
DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR
Qick jabs
from the
sports page,
headlines
N ot sure there's any
truth to the rumor
that during this week's
film session New York lets
coaches showed the movie
Titanic because it was less of a
disaster.
Despite some media
accounts to the contrary,
last Friday night's Nease-St.
Augustine game did not
hinge on the controversial
call on a fake punt. The
game was decided by the
Yellow Jackets' inability to
keep Panthers running back
SZach Tronti and quarter-
back Ted Stachitas from
racking up yards on the
ground. ;
Savor the way the Florida
Gators are using freshman QB
Tim Tebow this season. Those
in the know say Urban Meyer
will be far more hesitant to
send Tebow barreling through
the line when he's the only
experienced signal-caller on
the Gators' roster next sea-
son. Expect the former Nease
star to run Mlever's spread ir...
SopioniQt'ne wyith nauL..,ii
more caution.
Have to laugh at all the
talking heads on radio and
.TV who've opined that Alex
Rodriguez will be anywhere
but New York next season.
The man has an iron-clad
No-Trade clause in his con-
tract. A-Rod has said he
wants to remain in pin-
stripes. That being the case,
he's not going anywhere.
The San Francisco Giants
have indicated they won't re-
sign Barry Bonds next season.
Can't imagine there'll be
many' takers on the free-agent
market, even though the
surly slugger is poised to pass
Hank Aaron on the all-time
home run list. Bonds needs
22 homers to take over first
place in the record books.
The NHL season is under-
way and almost nobody has
even noticed.
It's no great shock that
NMike Tyson is out of money.,
The former healvweight
champ never seemed the type
who would spend his golden
years on a beach someplace
reading the Wall Street Journal
and checking his stock port--
folio.... '"
The loss of Mike Peterson
will hurt the Jaguars more
than most people think.! '
The fiery linebacker tore a
pectoral muscle against the
Jets last Sunday and is out
for the rest of the season.
Peterson, 30, has been a
major force on the field and,
a leader in the locker room.
Interesting article on
Patrick Arnold in last week's
Sports llustiratedi. Arnold is the
scientist who created the
steroid THG, better known as
"the clear" for those who fol-
lowed the BALCO case.
Arnold says sprinters are by
far the most sophisticated
drug cheats and work directly
with chemists and Scientists
to beat existing tests.
Speaking of sprinters and
drug accusations, Marion
Jones has. decided to take
the rest of the year off cit-
ing "mental exhaustion" as
the reason.
Best bet for the weekend:
Florida at Auburn in college
football. This could be the
last major obstacle in the
Gators' quest for a perfect sea-
son.
By ROBERT DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR ,
Despite Tuesday night's five-
game loss to Episcopal, the
Nease High girls volleyball team
seems poised for success in next
week's district tournament.
The Panthers fell -16-25, 25-
14, 25-14, 17-25, 11-15 in their
final regular-
season match.
M eg h a n
Sherman led
Nease with
seven kills, 23
points, four .
aces, 38 assists
and 33 digs.
Tara Carrigan
chipped in with
12 kills and 19
digs, Paige 9
DePriest record-
ed eight kills
and three aces PANTHE
and libero EAGLES
Cierra Pillsbury
had 17 points
and 27 digs for Nease (18-6, 10-
0 in district play).
Also, Christina Vergo added
12 kill in the losing effort.
With the regular season
wrapped up, the Panthers will
focus on the District 4-5A play-
offs. Nease will host the event
which gets underway next'
Tuesday with Palatka vs. Clay at
5 p.m. and Atlantic vs.
Menendez at 7 p.m.
The winner of the Palatka-
Clay battle will take on St.
Augustine at 5 p.m. on October
17, while the Atlantic-
Menendez winner will face top-
seeded Nease at 7 p.m.
The district championship
game is slated for Oct. 18 at 7
p.m. The champion and sec-
ond-rap.alnisher will aduanc.e
L b-A110AW
FROM STAFF
The Nease boys golf team finished
second in Monday's District 4-2A
championship played at Fleming
Island Golf Club. The Panthers were
edged by the Bartram Trail Bears,
283-285.
Bartram Trail's Julian Suri earned
medalist honors with a 67. He carded
six birdies and two bogeys on the
day.
Nease golfers were the model of
consistency in the district champi-
onships, with each Panthers player
shooting 73 or better on the par-72
course. Tyler McCumber and Ed
Waller paced the Panthers, each card-
ing a 70.
Kyle Lepore shot a 72 and Mike
Smith ended his round with a 73.
Bartram Trail, Nease and Fleming
Island, which took third with a 296,
all advanced to next week's regional
competition.
GIRLS GOLF
to the next round of the state
playoffs.
But for the Panthers, it's
always been about the postsea-
son, anyway.
"We've won districts the last
two years so now the goal is to
win region," said Sherman.
"Then [we want to] take it to
the next step and win there."
Players have
called this the
I most versatile
Panthers team
in recent years.
Led by Sher-
man, who
amassed nearly
170 kills and
553 assists in
24 games, and
fellow seniors
Mieghan Oak-
ley, Carrigan,
Vergo and
RS 2 Laura Phillips,
3 Nease brings a
measure of
experience to
the postseason.
"Some of us have been
there before so that helps,"
said Vergo. "We can tell the
younger players what it's like
and what to expect."
On this year's varsity squad,
no starter is younger than
freshman sensation Wesley-
Anne Barden, who has exce-
eded expectations through-
out the regular season.
"She's not afraid of any-
thing or any team," said
Nease co-coach C.J. Sherman.
"She doesn't know enough
about our opponents to be
afraid or get tight in certain
situations. She just hits the
'ball hard all the time. That's
the benefit of youth and it's
Sgreait tosee her play."
F ...' '- >" **.'-' ." ,, **'**'-
Nease won the district 4-2A title by
a 10-stroke margin over runner-up
Fleming Island. The Panthers carded
335, while Fleming Island totaled 345
and third-place finisher Bartram Trail
- carded a 349.
VOLLEYBALL
Stanton Prep 3, Fletcher 2
As losses go, Wednesday night's
defeat to Stanton Prep in the Gateway
Conference championship game was
difficult to swallow for the Fletcher
High girls volleyball team.
That's because for two games the
Senators were nearly flawless in their
execution of passes, sets and kills.
Then the wheels came off as the host
Blue Devils put together three straight
wins for a 22-25, 15-25, 26-24, 25-23,
15-9 victory.
Fletcher head coach Shanel Lopez
chalked up the turnaround to mental
errors.
"It's a mental game," she said. "My
team started off incredibly strong and
they were prepared. Not that they were
S.' .:,. :.;.',. ... Phot by ROB De M GELO
t0el0-High's Palge e6Priest sets the ball for a
eammite during action earlier this season. The
'bnthers begin district tournament play next week.
over-confident, they were playing their
game and Stanton wasn't and we took
advantage of that.
"And then Stanton started to rise and
they started playing Stanton's game.
Slowly, things started not happening
they way they needed to."
The Senators seemed poised to close
out the Blue Devils in straight games,
surging to a lead at 23-21 in the third
game. But Stanton rallied for a 26-24
victory in that game and momentum
clearly switched.
"We were all on and they were off the
first two games," said Fletcher senior
Kristen LaCoste. "And then, point by
point, it just started getting to us. I
think we were tired, too, but we fought
really hard."
Lopez praised her team's communica-
tion and execution in the match's early
stages.
"We were serving, we were passing,
we were making contact with our set-
ter," the, coach said? "Our hitters and-
our setter were completely connecting
,'and: that's how youx win points. That's
how you put it down."
But just as quickly Fletcher seemed to
lose its edge. Players had some difficul-
ty with returning serves and second
passes were too close to the net.
Stanton took full advantage and rode
its raucous crowd to the Gateway title.
The loss was bitter to the Senators for
a variety of reasons. They lost a close
decision to the Blue Devils (20-2.) earli-
er this season and had looked forward
to a rematch. The teams have been
locked in battle for three consecutive
years with Fletcher getting the upper
hand two years ago as conference
champs and Stanton claiming the 2005
crown.
But players will have little time to
lament the loss. District play beings
Tuesday when powerhouse Orange Park
visits Fletcher in a first-round game.
"I think this is the perfect motivation
for districts," said LaCoste. "We know
how it feels to lose. It's very humbling
and we know we have to put it togeth-
er for districts because' that's when it
really matters'
Nease lineman Yandel comets a.
FROM STAFF the Panthers will get back to
.... business tonight with a dis-
~~~D A .... ........".
Panthers offensive lineman
Clyde Yandell has committed
to Georgia Tech after weigh-
ing offers from Northwestern,
SMaryland and North Carolina,
State. .
The 6'6", 300-pound offen-
sive tackle will join teammate
Mario Butler,, the Panthers
cornerback who committed to
the Yellow Jackets last July.
"I think it's a great fit for
both Clyde and 'Georgia
Tech," said Nease head coach
Craig Howard. "He's a player
that's really come into his
own last season and even
more so this season. He's got
the size and the. desire to suc-
ceed in Division I football."
Joining Yandell and Butler
at D-I schools will be offen-
sive guard James Wilson, who
committed to the University
of Southern California before
Nease's season began, and cor-
nerback Justin Grant who last
week announced his commit-
ment to the Florida Gators.
Yandell indicated he plans
to major in business.,
Meanwhile, on the .field,
trict game at Kidgeview.
Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m.
Nease must guard against
an emotional letdown follow-
ing last Friday's night's
thrilling 24-21 victory over
St. Johns County rival St.
Augustine. While that contest
had no impact on either
team's district record, the win
gave Nease a big boost and
ended 13 years of futility
against the Yellow Jackets.
Running back Zach Tronti
paced the Panthers with with
a game-high 206 yards on 26
carries including touchdown
runs of 75 and two yards.
Quarterback Ted Stachitas
added 63 yards on 18 carries.
After Ridgeview, the
Panthers return home Oct. 20
to face Lake City Columbia in
a 7:30 p.m. start. The follow-
ing week Nease faces its third
consecutive district game
when it travels to Middle-
burg.
The Panthers conclude the
regular season Nov. 3 when
Bartram Trail pays a visit to
Panther Stadium.
Photo by CHUCKADAMS
Clyde Yandell Jr., wearing cap, sits with, from left, Nease head football coach Craig Howard, his
father Clyde Sr. and his mother Juliana as the 6-foot-6, 300-pound senior, an offensive lineman,
formally announces his intention to attend Georgia Tech next year.
LOCAL ROUNDUP
Panther boys second in district golf
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Count your blessing i you're able to r
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W hat is it about life
that everything
worth having is so
hard to get and yet so easy to
lose?
Fitness, for one thing. We
work so hard to attain a
decent level of it but just as
soon as we relax a bit it seems
to just vanish. Then we begin
all over again to try and
regain what we have lost, to
get back to where we once
were.
And the comeback trail is
never an easy one, even if you
were not exactly a world-class
athlete to begin wi.th. The
phrase."it's all relative" comes
to mind. .
A fitness law of relativity
does seem to exist..According
to the fitness law of relativity,
you were never all that fit
compared to say, Lance
Armstrong, but compared to,
the general population you,
practically were Lance
Arrtistrong.
You think that your finish-
ing time in the last 5-kilome-
BOB FERNEE
RUNNING/FITNESS
. ter race was pathetic. But
what you forget is' that just
being able to run 3.1 miles is,
compared to the majority, a
Herculean achievement.
We all tend tp forget these
things. This reality came
home to me last weekend as I
attended a race in Savannah..
It is hard, admitting that"you'
are not what, you once were.'
But I suppose in 10 years
Armstrong will wonder how
he ever did it.
I had run the "Heart of
Savannah 5K" a few times
before and always enjoyed it.
The course winds through
some of the most scenic parts
of the old city and it is espe-
cially nice to run around the
charismatic squares with the
police blocking the traffic. In
my slightly younger, certainly
fitter, days I could occasional-
Il do quite well in the race.
Once I even won my age
group.
"No chance of that this.
time," I admitted to myself.
It was a tense moment
before the race started. I
looked around at the field.
"Not too many people here," I
thought. "Certainly not too
many oldies like, myself.
That's good."'
The old instinct of sizing up
the competition and weighing
one's chances never seems to
die, despite the'odds.
The gun fired and the small
crowd suddenly seemed large
Time after time in
this column I try to
encourage people to
attend our local
races. The benefits, I
say, are incalculable
health, fitness,.
'camaraderie, self-
.improvement, per-
sonal achievement,
etc.
as we squeezed ourselves
down a narrow road. Two
-hundred yards later we passed
a large group of large people
trying to squeeze themselves
into Paula Dean's southern-
style restaurant made newly
famous through ,her cooking
show on the Food Channel.
My first mile' passed in a
miserably slow time, "That
was awful," I thought, "but it
could have been worse, after
all I don't know what.to
My 'assistant may need some
work on her bedside manner
B being 'on.call" is part of .
being a physician. You 'go
into the profession know-
ing that at, any minute, your
pager can sound off and away
you must go.
What-you ,hppeh to be
doing at that moment doesn't
really matter. It could'be in
the middle of the night, the
middle of dinner or in the
middle of your daughter's
dance recital. For that period
of time, you are not directly in
control of your life, but rather
controlled bv'the little black
box strappedto your waist.
One night, I was courtside at
a high school basketball game.
My theft six-year-old daughter
Peyton-had attended the game
with me. ThO game was just
Sending w.he pagg, soun_-.
ed.
I called, the emergency room
and was told that there was an
elderly lady who had fallen
and badly broken her wrist. It
was grossly out 'of place and
needed to be set. I told them
that I would be right there.
Given the fact that we were
right around the comer from.
the hospital, taking my daugh-
ter all the way home, then
heading back to the emer-
gency room seemed like a big
waste of time.
GREGORY
SMITH, M.D.
CONTRIBUTOR
,i decided to take Peyton ,
with me. I told her that she,
could lie niy,assistant and help,
me take care of the lady who
had broken"ier wrist, but she
r.yWod haveI her |ert
best behavior..
We passed through the sur-
gical dressing area and I fitted
Peyton with an over-sized
scrub shirt. She also said she
needed a pair of surgical latex
gloves, and I obliged. We then
proceeded to our patierit's bed-
side.
I introduced my "assistant"
and myself and to my patient,
and explained to her how we
would go about putting her
wrist back in place.
I placed a chair in an out-of-
the-way position and posi-
tioned Peyton.there to watch.
As I worked, Peyton began to
chat with my patient; Their
conversation went something
like this:
"I have two dogs at home,"
'Pevton said.
*"What was that honey?" the
- patient replied.
"I said I have twp dogs at
-home."' .
"Oh, I see," said the lady.
"What are their names?" she
asked.
"Winston and Riley," said
Pevton.'
"What was that, honey.?",
she again replied.
"Winston and Riley!"..
Peyton returned.
S .'"Oh, I see," said the lady.
"Mybrother'sameisv .
S"Wh t' as thathorir'?" she
asked. -
"My brother's name is
Parke'!" my daughter,
exclaimed.
"Oh, and how old is he?"
the lady asked.
"He is almost two," said
Pevton..
"What was that?" the lady
questioned.
."He is almost two!" Peyton'
yelled.
"Oh, I see," said the patient.
Well, this pattern.continued
right up until I was finished
setting the patient's arm, put-
ting her cast on, and getting x-
rays. While we were waiting
for her cast to harden, Peyton
stepped forward to-tAke a feel
of it.
"Does your arm feel better
now?" she asked.
"What was that honey?" the
lady asked.
"I said does your arm feel
better now?!!!" Peytori
screamed.
"Why yes it does thank.
you," the elderly lady said.
To which 'Peyton innocently
responded, "Good. Maybe
now you can get 'your hearing
checked!", '
MNfaybe I should work a little
on my assistant's bedside man-
ner. ..
This column is written to dis-
cuss issues regarding sports, med-
icine, and safety It is not intend-
ed to serve as a replacement for
treatment b); your-regular doctor.
It is only designed to offer guide-
lines on the prevention, recogni-
tion, and care of injuries and ill-
ness. Specific concerns should be
discussed with your physician.
Mail your questions to Grego'r
Smith, IMD Sportsmedicine,
150 S. 18th Street, Suite 204,
Femandina Beach, Fl 32034.
expect from this thing."
The second mile was actual-
ly a little bit of an improve-
ment. But halfway through
the third mile I began to labor
just as always. I held my pace,
but only just.
My time was a poor 24 min-
utes and 46 seconds: about 8-
minute per mile pace. And for
me there was no hardware
that night; even third-place in
my age group beat me by two
minutes.
Why did I even show up for
this misery? Surely I didn't
need a race to tell me I was in
sad shape.
Then the folly of my bad
attitude hit me as well as its
hypocrisy. Time after time in
this column I try to encourage
people to attend our local
races. The benefits, I say, are
incalculable health, fitness,
camaraderie, self-improve-
ment, personal achievement,
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attending races is a great way
to stay motivated, even if we
have to eat humble pie some-
times.
Once again I am looking
forward to other races, to
improved fitness and faster
times. I now know where I
am, even if I hate being there,
and where I would like to be.
And this time next year I
would like to be in Savannah,
enjoying myself and running
a better race in the "Heart of
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Basketball Camp
Tommy Hulihan's Beaches
Basketball Camp at St. Paul's
School will take place on the fol-
lowing dates and times:
Friday, Oct. 13 frotn 6p.m.
until 9 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 14
froin 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.;
Friday, Oct. 20 from 6 p.m. until
9 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 21
from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.
. Cost is $100. For more infor-
mation visit the Web site at
beachesbasketball.com or call
Tommy Hulihan at 349-2611.
Bowling
A bowling league for seniors
55 and up is being formed at
Beach Bowl on Beach Boulevard.
Competition in the Monday'
league will begin at 1 p.m., with
practice starting at 12:45 p.m.
Call Paula at 249-9849 for infor-
mation.
Charity Golf
The.first Helping Hands
\Village Golf Tournament will
take place starting at 8:30 a.m.
Oct. 16 at Windsor Parke Golf
Club. There will be lunch, prizes,
gift bags and an auction. Golfers'
are encouraged to set up their-
own foursomes. Cost will be $75
per player. Corporate sponsor-
ships are-available.
Helping Hands Ministries, a
not-for-profit corporation, is
working to raise $500,000 to
purchase land for Helping
Hands Village, a transitional
housing community for families
with children. One hundred per-
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through the golf tournament
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Water exercise program pro-
vides a total body workout for
people of all ages and fitness
levels. Classes include exercise
for aerobic conditioning, flexi-
bility and strength.
Shallow water classes take
place Monday to Friday morn-
ings and evenings; deep water
classes Mon. Weds. and Sat.
For more information contact
the UNF Aquatic Center at 620-
2854.
Flag Football
Flag Football registration for
kids ages 5-17 is underway. The
deadline to register is Nov. 4.
Winter season leagues, which
will run from December
through February, are forming
throughout the Fust Coast area,
including at the University of
North Florida, Ponte Vedra
Beach, Mandarin and Orange
Park.
For information, locations,
dates and to register; visit,
wwwd9sports.com or call (904)
992-4263.
Jaguars Trip
Action Sports Tours is plan-
ning a trip to Miami to see the
Jacksonlille Jaguars play the
Dolphins on the weekend of
December 2-3. Hotel, game tick-
ets, refreshments and a pre-
game tailgate party are included
in the $250 pnce.
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Tennis
A senior men's doubles league
at the "C" level will begin October
10 at Huguenot Tennis Center.
Seniors must be over 50 years old
to quail.
Nlatches will take place Friday
mornings from Oct. until April
2007.
For more information phone
Bob Totter at 247-1865.
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Birding
The fourth annual Georgia's
Colonial Coast Birding &
Nature Festival will be held
Oct. 13-15, with the Jekyll
Island Convention Center
serving as hub for the activi-
ties. Registration for the festi-
val is open until Sept. 22. To
register for events and for
more information, visit
www.coastalgeorgiabirding.org
or call 1-877-4JEKYLL.
Turkey Hunting
Special-opportunity
spring turkey hunt applica-
tions for the 2007 season
are available from the
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FW C). ,' ,
Hunters can obtain appli-
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cations at MyFWC.com and
at all FWC regional offices.
Applications will be accept-
ed at MyFWC.com,'county
tax collectors' offices or at
any license agent .
Applications must be
received by midnight Oct.
17.
A random drawing decides
who will receive the per-
mits, the demand for which
is typically greater than the
number available.
Hunters can increase their
chances of being selected by
submitting as many $5 pon-
refundable applications as
they like. Successful appli-
cants pay an additional $50
- $175, depending on the
special-opportunity hunt
area selected.
For more information on
special-opportunity Osceola
turkey hunts, visit the Web
site at IMyFWC.com/hunt-
ing. The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission is headquar-
tered at 620 S. Meridian St.,
Tallahassee; Fla, 32399-
1600.'Its phone number is
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Hunting/Fishing
Hunters and fishermen
who repeatedly violate
Florida's fish and wildlife
laws may face enhanced
penalties.
A new law increases penal-
ties for repeatedly violating
saltwater or freshwater fish-
ing and hunting laws. The
law also increases the penal-
ty for hunting or fishing
with a suspended or revoked
license.
Hunting or fishing with a
suspended or revoked license
is now a first-degree misde-
meanor. Anyone convicted of
violating the law now faces a
mandatory $1,000 fine and
five-year suspension of all
FWC recreational licenses,
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BARBARA
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Ready lawns
for long winter
October is the final
month to make our yards
and gardens as ready as they
can be for whatever Mother
Nature throws our way from
November through March.
This week I managed to
make a small dent into cut-
ting out unwanted plants in
several of my; gardens, but,
it was more of a knick than
an actual dent. So much
more to do.
Fall and its colors and
traditions can still be had if
you make the extra effort to
do them and to recognize
that yes, we do not have
bright orange sugar maples,
but we do have the very
unique, brilliantly yellow
plumes of the Goldenrain
Tree that are just beginning
to show, and although we
do not go to orchards to lit-
erally pick the apples, we
can find all varieties of
them at the Farmers'
Markets and roadside
stands.
Better yet, we can go to
citrus groves and pick all the
oranges, tangerines, lemons
and grapefruit we could.pos-
sibly pack into the car. So,
Sbo'tfbnflinfe is tli'"therd is
no excuse for our pining
away for the fall of the
imagination when we can'
find it in new ways right
here.
I was so excited to feel the
coolness of the early morn-
ing, I was outdoors at 7
a.m., pruners in hand, cut-
ting away those unwanted
plant.
Today I am headed to buy
a few mums and this week-
end I will decorate the front
entry and even buy a few
pumpkins, even though my
kids are grown and gone. It
is an exciting time of year
here when we can enjoy
being in the outdoors, and
really, we are usually so
blessed that right through
the "winter" we can still
enjoy it. Not everyone can
say that.
In my opinion, since
October is the perfect
month to enjoy being out-
side, I want to briefly
remind you of the needs of
plants that fall into all cate-
gories of a homeowner's.
yard. If you completed
them, good for you! If not,
be sure and do so before the
end of the month.
LAWNS:
l.Finish fertilizing your
yard and do so with a,fertil-
izer that will feed the roots
through the winter time
when the grass is growing
stronger through its root
system.
Use a product that has a
higher last number than the
first 2 numbers; typically,
ones like 8-8-25, 5-5-25, or
similar. The bag will tell you
it has some of the nitrogen
in a slow release form and
this is good. By the way, the
last number of the three is "
important for root growth
and development, and it
stands for Potassium.
Do not apply a weed and
feed product in the hopes of
eliminating any existing
weeds. That product will not
accomplish this.
However, if you remember
that your lawn had a lot of
weeds in the winter, now is
the time to apply what we
call a Pre-Emergent herbi-
cide I weed killer).
You will need to look at
the label on whatever bags
of this granular product you
might find and be sure to
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Ponte Vedra Surf Company owners Ryan Briggs and Adam McGill joined forces in 2003. They
run an after-school surfing league for children.
Enidless Summer
for local sur shops
Shops stave in business year round by selling items other than surIboards
by JENNIFER KNOECHEL
STAFF WRITER
Ocean and air tempera-
tures may be dropping but
it's still an endless summer'
for surf shops at the
Beaches.
., Loal s1i4'.Rips slay in
business yr ,routi'd at fhie -
Beaches, but they don't do
it by selling just surfboards.
"We don't make a lot of
money on surfboards but it's
what drives everything
else," said Dan Brooks,
owner of Sunrise Surf Shop
in Jacksonyille Beach.
"It's a tough time to own
a surf shop. With Clark
Foam going out of business
last Christmas, surfboard
sales as a whole are off.
Prices have gone north so
surfers are fixing old boards
and being more selective."
California-based Clark
Foam was the world's lead-
ing blank supplier to surf-
board shapers for decades.
According to an article in
Surfer magazine; the firm
went out of business
because of pressure from the
Environmental Protection
Agency.
"Just selling.surfboards
isn't keeping food on the
table," said Tony Martin,
who opened Black Sheep
Surf and Sport in
Jacksonville Beach in May
2005.
photo by JENNIFER KNOECHEL
Sunrise Surf Shop owner Dan Brooks, (right)
"It's the clothing and
everything else. A variety is
what carries us."
Several surf shops have
opened at the Beaches in
recent years such as Perfect
Set, the only surf shop in
Mayport, and Ponte Vedra
Surf Company.
SYK, Slackers and Black
Sheep join the crowded
ranks of surf shops at the
Beaches.
Others are Aqua East in
, Neptune Beach, Waves, Surf
and Skate and Austin's, all
in Jacksonville Beach.
Mitch Kaufmann, a
Jacksonville Beach native,
said he has compiled a list
of all the surf shops at the
Beaches that.have come and
gone over the years.
He is currently working on
a movie about the history of
surfing at the Beaches.
"The first real surf shop ,
was probably Bill Hixon's in'
[Neptune Beach],"
Kaufmann said.
"He had a surf team and
sold boards in his shop
across from Pete's Bar for
about 25 years.
"That's when surf shops
were surf shops. All they
sold was wax, boards and T-
See SURF, B-2
"Our pictures hang on the
walls, and we spend the rest of
our lives hearing the sound of his
voice in the locker room, longing
for the.days when we called him
Coach." From "Bleachers" by
John Grishamt
. by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCL4TE EDITOR
If the critically acclaimed
NBC drama "Friday Night
Lights" scores big this season,
it will be because viewers have
warmed to the show's star,
Kyle Chandler.
"Friday Night Lights," airing
on Tuesday, is a spinoff of the
2004 feature film starring Billy
Bob Thornton as a passionate
high school football coach in
West Texas.
Chandler has the'unenvi-
able task of replacing
Thornton in the lineup, so to
speak, and -accomplishing
what the latter's character
couldn't: Win a state champi-
onship.
It's a tough assignment for
Chandler, an Emmy nominee
'best known as the lead in the
short-lived CBS drama "Early
Edition."
"This town expects state and
nothing less," Chandler's char-
acter, Eric Taylor, newly
appointed head coach of the
Dillon (Texas) Panthers, told
his .wife (Connie Britton) in
this week's episode.
"ff I lose a game, I'm on the
ropes. Lose another, and we're
packing our bags."
High school football galva-
nizes cominuunities big and
small. It's .especially huge in
towns where there's little else
to root for other than the
yearning for a' Bjg~ox-style
s u p irstQo re .
And the game places a huge
burden on head coaches, some
of whom draw high five-figure
salaries,:., assume the role as
the town's de facto ambassa-
dor and.standard bearer.
"Lights" executive producer
Peter Berg wrote and directed
the feature film and last
week's series pilot, which drew
Kyle Chandler, who plays prep
football coach Eric Taylor,
grew up in Georgia, where
high school football is revered.
lower than expected ratings
despite mostly glowing
reviews.
In Tuesday's episode, Taylor
learned that his No. 1 quarter-
back (Scott Porter) suffered a
spinal cord Injury in the sea-
son opener, and is paralyzed
from the waist down.
The town is questioning
whether "QB 2" (Zach Gilford)
can carry the team on his
untested shoulder pads.
Racial tension simmers in
the locker room between the
star running back (Gaius
Charles) and his rebel-with-'
out-a-cause lead blocker
(Taylor Kitsch).
Taylor's wife accepts annvi-,
tation-to a women's "boo
club" meeting only to le.,'
that the gathering of me&d
dling football moms is just a.
ruse to 'glean inside informa-
tion from the coach's Pfetter
half.
Decorating the office walls
of the team's biggest booster
are deer heads that might as
well be the scalps of Taylor's
predecessors.
But Taylor isn't typecast as a
See LIGHTS, B-4
photo submitted
The Beaches Fine Arts Series presents The Josephine Baker
Story: A Life Of Le Jazz Hotl with Imani Winds (above) at 3:30
p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15, at the Florida Theatre.
'Open Season' short on game
f Holhlwood is going to
spend millions on CGI,
can't they at least come
up with some unique ideas?
In less than a year, we've
had the outdoors-y cartoons
"Hoodwinked," "Over the
Hedge," and now "Open
Season."
Boog, "Open Season's"
protagonist,, is voiced by
Martin Lawrence in an
attempt at hipness that
won't fool anybody who's
seen Yogi Bear. Though he
weighs half a ton, Boog is
an affable performing bear
who lives the good life in
the big city. Betcha that
won't last, will it, fellow
campers?
Boog's mover-and-shaker
is Elliot (Ashton Kutcheri, a
mule deer who is awfully
wisecracking considering
that he's walking around
with one antler shot off.
So let's tick off the cliches.
Elliot pulls Boog out into
the forest, where a true bear
should be. Boog spends half
the movie whining to go
home but eventually realizes
that, gosh darn it, the
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woods really isn't that bad.
At first, Boog is at odds with
the other forest creatures,
but soon they work together
to scare off those mean
human hunters...geez, I'm
about to fall asleep just writ-
ing this.
Message to cartoon-mak-
ers: Bugs Bunny and Daffy
Duck did this stuff over 50
years ago. And when they
did it, their only purpose
was to match wits with a
single, dim-witted hunter.
In fact, they were about as
politically incorrect as you
could get, and people still
love them. Now you modern
guys have to ruin everything
with your pro-environmen-
tal messages about the great
outdoors.
You know what? I'll quit
doubting your sincerity
when you guys stop working
in air-conditioned studios
and move into log cabins to
do your jobs.
Sorry to be so cynical, but
that's the attitude this
movie inspires. As Boog,
Martin Lawrence proves he
can be just as grating in ani-
mation as he can as a
human.
Kutcher tries for savvy
smugness with lines such as,
"I'm part doe, but also part
buck. I'm a duck!" After a
while, you want to yell at
the screen, "Shut the duck
up!"
To his credit, though,
Elliot does make animation
history -- as mainstream cin-
ema's first cartoon character
to take a dump on-screen.
That loud shudder you just
heard was Walt Disney
rolling over in his grave.
"Open Season" is rated PG
for minor adult language
and bathroom humor.
photo submrnfed
Donna The Buffalo is one of many bands that is .scheduled to
perform at the Oct. 19-22 MagnoliaFest at the Spirit of the
Suwannee Music Park near Live Oak.
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The Early Bird Gets The Books!
ph.:, 1t. JEANNIFER KrJOECHEL
SYK owner Terez Colvin is a surfer and a mother of three. She opened her Jacksonville Beach store in March of this year.
Surf: Shop sell more than just surfboards, wax
.Con't. from B-1
shirts."
Jim Austin owns and oper-.
ates the longest-running surf
shop in the area.
He opened Austin's in
1972', a year before Aqua
East.
"When I started oout we
didn't even have leashes." he
recalled. ..
"I just wanted to sell
boards and baggies to my
friends. Now surfing is really
popular and everybody
S wants the surf stuff even if
they don't surt."
Austin said he stays in
. business by keeping his over-
head low-lhe's the only
employee) and through cus-
tomer service.
Austin's is open seven days
a Week, but opening hours-
may vary depending on
whether its owner is in the
morning surf lineup.
If the waves are good,
iAustin said he may take a
long lunch break.
"Mv main thing is helping
people find'tie right biard,
or doing board repair. It's
.more of a lifestyle," he said.
"I'm a hard-core surfer and'
sort of old-fashioned. I like
the traditional surfing prod-
ucts."
Two years after Austin's
opened, the late Sandy
Forsyth, who died in 2005,
started shaping boards in his
parents garage. He opened .
Aqua East in 1974.
As business' grew he
opened a second store,
Sunrise Surf Shop, in 1976
on the corner of 3rd Street
and Atlantic Boulevard.
Sunrise moved to it's cur-
rent location in 1978 and
was managed by Brooks
before he bought the store in
1983.
Aqua East has since
expanded and opened a sec-
ond location on Arastasia
Island in St. Augustine.
"Anything to promote the;
good of the sport I've always
been behind especially on
the local level," said Brooks.
"I think that's what keeps
us going."
Many of the surf shops
such as Sunrise, Aqua East
and Ponte Vedra Surf
Company support local
surfers and the sport through
sponsorships, contests, surf
teams and surf camps.
Sunrise runs a surf camp in
conjunction with the City of
Jacksonville Beach with pro-
ceeds going to the lifeguard
program.
The Sunrise surf team wofn
the Quiksilver National Surf,
Shop Challenge last month
in Oceanside, Calif. Team
riders Ryan Briggs, a 21-
year-old pro surfer from
Ponte'Vedra, Adam McGill,
23, of Jacksonville Beach,
Dane lefferys, 20, of
Neptune Beachl, and Jasdni '
Motes, 34, won $ 10,000 and
are the first East Coast team
to win the challenge.
Kaufmann, director of the
Eastern Surfing Association
North Florida district, cited
Sunrise's involvement in the
community as a reason it is a
favorite.
"Dan is a surfer and a huge
supporter of the surf scene
here. They hire surfers who
are knowledgeable and it just
has that mellow, cool vibe."
Giving back to the sport is,
what Ponte Vedra Surf
Company owners Bryce
Davies and Tyler Andersen
say they are focused on.
The Nease High School
grads formerly worked at PV
Watersports, which they
bought in 2003.
"I've been with the shop
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Jim Austin opened his Jacksonville Beach shop in 1972. It is the
longest running surf shop at the Beaches.
since it opened [in 1998] and
I've run all the surf camps
since day one and really
built the surf community
here," said Davies.
"We are dedicated to surf-
ing instruction and giving
back to the surf communi-
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Davies said about 330 chil-
dren go through the surf
camps each summer at
NMickler's Landing.
They also started an after-
school surfing league for
children.
SYK is the newest surf -
shop to hit the Beaches,
opening in March of this
year. ,
Owner Terez Colvin is a
surfer and a mother of three.
"We focus on different
stuff, a lot of local compa-
nies like Local Industry,
Local Girl and Kilroy
Clothing, stuff that isn't sat-
urated out there already,"
Col1in said.
"We started a surf team
and we're supporting Epic
Ministry surf camps.
"I think the secret will be.
finding our niche in the ;
community. That's what it's
all about." .
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your type of lawn, and for ,
winter weeds. The choices
keep slipping away and the'
ones I know used to exist,
may not anymore.
Their names are Balan, H-li
Yield Benefrin, Prompt, Halts,
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they are here, the next week
they are gone forever.
2. Finish re-sodding any
dead areas right away, RUT be
sure and water at least twice
daily with a handheld hose,
'the new sod. You will lose it if
,you do not, I promise.
3. If you want lush green
grass throughout the winter i
remember that this means
mowing weekly and fertilizing
frequently), you may overseed
with rye seed now. This is safe
to do with St. Augustine lawns
because the existing grass goes
into a slow mode; allowing
the rye to carry.on.
When the heat starts to
come in late April, the rye
dies out naturally as the new
St. Augustine takes over. Use
3-4 pounds of rye seed to
1.000 sq. ft. of lawn. Get rid
of any pest or fungus troubles,
before investing in and
spreading the rye. If you use
a pre-emergent, you cannot
overseed with. rye.
4. Soon you will be mowing
once every,10 days and then
it will get to be 2 weeks, per-
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ings. Leave the mowerset
high and let the clippings fall
back to decompose and feed
the soil. Don't lower the
mower blade.
LANDSCAPE:
1. In the cool mornings,
get out and do some of that
pruning you know needs to be
"done. It is ok to tip prune any
bush, but restrict heavy prun-:
ing to bushes that do riot ....
bloom in spring. And, please,-
do rot prune citrus. It never.
has wanted to be pruned!
2. It is wise to fertilize
shrubs, foundation plants.
and new trees fhat are less
than 5 years old, with the
same kind of fertilizer you use
for the grass ibut not the pre-
emergent containing weed
killer.) Palms like to be fed
now, so use the special Palm
Blend, and fruit trees also like
to be fed now with their spe-
cial blerids.
3.If whiteflies, spider mites,
,or other insects seem to be a
problem, get rid of them with
the proper insecticide. It is
always best to use a product
like this in the cooler times of
the day. All-season horticul-
tural oils are especially effec-
tive if used now.
,4.If you know you have a
plant that seems to be the
host for whiteflies, etc., get rid
of the plant. 'That may sound
drastic, but eventually that
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to become infested so badly has big bunches of purple
with the insect you will be berries that can be eaten or,
unable to eliminate it. I can used in arrangements, .
attest to this problem, and it Pyracantha has exquisite
involves whiteflies and a orangeish red berries, "
favorite of my husband's, the Magnolias are showing nice
Confederate Rose. seedpods for holiday arrange-
Within 2 weeks;'both:of ments, numerous grasses are
these trees will be eliminated; turning all shades of unique
he will be furious, but every natural colors in their plumes
plant I have now has so many and .stems, even the oaks,
whiteflies that clouds of.them maples, and hollies are giving
spring forth when just us seasonal changes.
brushed against. I have ; Keep )your eyes open and
sprayed, the professionals enjoy them.
have, and I've reached the
end of my patience.
5. If you have someone take
off dead palm fronds, be sure "
and hire someone who values
the tree and does not use B
spikes on his feet. to climb the
trunk. This will damage your
tree terribly. The fronds do Helpd
not need to be cut off, and in s e
fact, are helpful in strong the Leam
winds at dispersing those
winds. Earn funds f
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when it is dormant (during
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Our museums are much
more than buildings
that house great art.
They aie a source of learning,
social activities and shopping.
On Wednesday, high school
and college students and their
parents are invited to a day-
long event at the Jacksonville
Museum of Modern Art
(JMOMA) to learn more about
careers in the visual arts.
Planned for the event are
demonstrations, i hands-on
workshops and presentations
by professionals in a variety of
fields such as graphic design,
architecture, illustrations and
museum studies.
This career fair is free and
takes place from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Call 366-6911.
JMOMA has announced
Aqua Lounge, the, official after
hours party of the 2006 Gala,.
"Water in Motion," featuring
Dsky Nellor on Nov. 4 from 9
p.m. to 1 a.m. For tickets and
information, call 366-6911,
ext. 216.
The Cummer Museum of Art
and Gardens is currently
exhibiting "Japan in
Jacksonville The Cummer
Collection of Japanese Prints,,
and several opportunities are
offered relating to the exhibit:
You can learn about the art
of Haiku in a high-energy poet-
ry slam on Thursday, Oct. 26.
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Call
899-6003 to register.
On Oct. 28, Mary Shafer
and Scotty Thornton, members
of the Hisshin Sumi-e Society
of Florida, will teach a Sumi-e
class to children. Sumi-e is
Japanese brush painting. Call
249-5055 for information
about this class.
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ART SCENE
This Sunday is family day at
JMOMA from noon to 5 p.m.
You can find Pharaoh's treas-
ures in conjunction with
"Temples and Tombs: Treasures
of Egyptian Art" from the
British Museum, which will
open Nov. 24., Unusual
Christmas gifts will be on dis-
play. Call 899-6035.
The Cultural Center at Ponte
Vedra Beach .and the
Jacksonville Port Authority
announced a new partnership
to benefit Mayport area school
children.
The partnership offers an
after-school curriculum to
teach children about the world
and keys to success in life.
The Cultural Center's "Art in
Action" after-school program is
an art education program that
takes place at elementary
school sites .in underserved
neighborhoods.
Emphasis is placed on pro-
viding a high qualityafter-
school program that is safe,
accessible and in the partici-
pant's own community tp help
young children be more suc-
cessful in school.
Art in Action operates
Monday to Thursday from 3
p.m. to 6 p.m. Last school year,
the program served 90 young
people from Mayport
Elementary School.
Other partners who make
this program successful are Big
'Brothers, Big Sisters of
Northeast Florida and the USO.
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Cherye Aycock opened an
exhibit, "Watercolor Fantasy,"
at Atlantic Custbm Frames
South Beach Gallery on Oct. 5.
The exhibit will run through
Oct. 31.
The gallery is located at 1250
Beach Bl'd., Jacksonville
Beach. Call 247-4341.
The A Charles Gallery and
Archway Framing will open a
new exhibit tonight, Friday,
featuring artists Steve Dryssen,
Joan Trout, Ruth Bamberg,
Janet Bialka, Hugo Verkerk,
Mike Sullivan, Bonnie Yales,
Charles Payne, Vincent Dolan,'
Francesca Tabor-Miolla and
Terese Marie.
A reception will be held from
.5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The gallery is
-located 'at 228 Third Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. Call 273-
0448 or 273-2987.
The University of North
Florida will present an evening
of "Dance Set To Music" with
Dave Matthews Band and
Earth, Wind and Fire on
Friday, Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. at
UNF. Get your tickets on line
at www.unf.edu/fineartscenter
or call 620-2878.
The Beaches Fine Arts Series
will present "Beach Meets
West" at the Florida Theatre in
downtown Jacksonville.
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Christine Walker, local artist Pauline Collings and Annette Watson at a recent wine tasting at
Twisted Sisters in Jacksonville Beach,
"Imani Winds: The Josephine
Baker Story A Life of Le Jazz"
will be presented Sunday at
3:30 p.m. See story, page B-1.
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"Around Town." an exhibit
of original paintings, photog-
raphy and prints by local
artists who display their works
as the Neptune Art Group, will
open Friday, Oct. 20, with a
reception from 6p.m. to 8 p.m.
at the Adele Grage Cultural
Center in Atlantic Beach.
The exhibit will remain in
the cultural center until late
December.
An exhibit of Irish Art at
Hibernia Gallery is one of the
finest I have seen in its origi-
nality, color and skill in han-
dling the various materials
making up the works.
Nicola Henley is a dedicated
artist with a sense of color and
willingness -to labor to make
her works successful.
See this exhibit at Hibernia
through Oct. 28. The gallery is
located
Neptune
0419.
at 108 First, St.,
Beach. Call 247-
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First Street Gallery opened
an exhibit, "Paradise
Perspectives," with ceramic
paintings by JoAnne Adams
and pltotographs by Mellnda
Bradshaw last weekend.
See these colorful works
through Nov. 15. The gallery is
located at 216-B First' St.,
Neptune Beach. Call .241-
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The Grudge 2. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:10, 1:45, 4:05,
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SMan of the Year. Rated PG 13.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:40, 4:20, 7:30,
10:25.
F The Marine. Rated PG13.
SFri.-Thuts., 1:20, 3:45, 7:50,
10:00.
One Night with the King.
Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 1:35,
S 4:55, 7:40, 10:25.
The Departed. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:30, 1:00, 3:50, 4:15,
7:10, 7:35, 10:20, 10:50.
Employee of the Month.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:35,
1:40, 3:40, 4:40, 7:05, 7:45,
9:40, 10:35.
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Rated R.
Texas Chainsaw
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Fri.-Thurs.. 12:55,
1:50, 3:35, 4:10,. 6:50, 7:15,
9:55, 10:45.
Facing The Giants. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs,, 1:05, 4:00, 6:40,
9:25.
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The Guardian. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:25, 4:25, 7:25,
10:35.
Open Season. Rated PG. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:30, 1:15, 3:30, 4:30,
5:30; 8:05, 10:10.
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R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:50, 3:55, 6:55,
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R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:45, 4:35, 7:00,
10:05.
The Illusionist. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 6:45, 9:35.
House of Sand. Rated NR.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:30, 4:50, 8:00,
10:30.
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win-at-all-costs pariah. He's as
compassionate about the wel-
fare of his players as he is
about winning.
"You are what makes guys
like me want to coach," Taylor
tells his paralyzed QB, Jason
Street, who can't even grip a'
pencil, let alone a football.
"You know we are saving
your spot."
Street, wearing a neck brace,
tells Taylor to forget about
him and invest in his backup,
who works after school to sup-
port an ailing aunt who advis-
es her nephew to "move his
feet more" in the pocket.
"He's a creative guy. You
free him up, he'll make some-
thing happen for you,".Street
says about his backup, who
listens to Bob Dylan music
and draws pencil portraits not
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starred in this film version of his long-running radio show. An
all-star cast includes Meryl Streep and Lily Tomlin.
"Click" -. Adam.Sandler's "univeral remote" allows him to
play and re-play moments of his life. Betcha he' zips right
through 'Billy Madison" and "The Waterboy."
"Garfield: A Tale 'of Two Kitties" Jennifer Love ewittf
returns as The ;Cat Whisperer. ,
plays in 'the diit.
Tuesday's hour-long episode
ended with a kickoff to start
the team's second game of the
season.
In his pregame speech,
Taylor tells the squad that the
good thing about football is
that it serves as a channel to
vent one's frustrations.
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Tuesday nights will determine
whether viewers change the
channel or not.
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related leirningi problems.
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tional resource.The Beaches Leader, PonteVedra Leader brings you award-- ,
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Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
2 Tymin is in at 9 p.m. today.
P-Head and Sunny J appear
Saturday.
Courtyard at 200 First Street,
200 1st Street, Neptune Beach
* 249-2922. Sam Rodriguez &
His Latin Band plays from 7-
10 p.m. today.
***
Culhane's Irish Pub, 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach a
249-9595. Don't Tell Anne are
in at 9 p.m. today. Michael
Funge plays traditional Irish
music at 6 p.m,Sunday.
0 *
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub &
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
Cloud' Nine appears at 9:30
p.m. today.
Freebird Live, 200 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. John Brandon CD
Release party at 9:30 p.m.
today. Multi-instrumentalist
Tim Reynolds performs
Saturday. Sister Hazel and John
,lcGlaaughlin appear Oct. 20.
SMonkev's Uncle Tavern,-
1850 third Street S.,
ilacksonville Beach 246-1070.
Little Green Men appear at
'.9:30 p.m. today.
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' Ocean 60 Restaurant & Wine
dBar, 60 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic
4Beach. Aerial Tribe performs
today. Ya Goza is in Saturday.
Ragtime Tavern, Seafood &
uGrill, 207 Atlantic' Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-7877.
Chain of Fools performs at 9
p.m. today and Saturday. Billy
& Vinnie are in Sunday.
Twisted Sisters. 1266 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach. Lefty
is in today. The Twised Lillith
TFair with Hazel Jade, Elizabeth
'rclntyre, Cason and Jess
Pillmore is held Saturday..-
WEEKLY STANDARD!
Aromas Cigar, Wine &
Martini Bar, 880 A1A N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 280-2525. Le
Monde Quartet plays Latin
music Tuesdays. The Jason
'Anderson Group performs
"every Thursday. Jose LeBron
and The LeMonde Quintet per-
form every Saturday.
Bo's Coral Reef, 201 Fifth
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach 9
246-9874. DJs and female
:impersonators weekly.
Brix, Jacksonville Beach. Jazz
great Teddy Washington is in
every Wednesday through
September.
Cap'n Odies, 2200 Mayport
Road, Atlantic Beach 241-
8848. Live music from 9:30
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and
Saturday. Country night every
Sunday.
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.
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub &
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
Cloud Nine is in from 7-10
p.m. followed by Jimmy Solari
every Wednesday. Spade
McQuade plays traditional
Irish music every Thursday.
Meridian plays traditional
Irish music at 4 p.m. Sunday.
SFly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish-Dr.,
Atlantic Beach 246-4293.
.Nolan Neal is in Monday.
Songwriter's night with Seth
Ramsdill every Tuesday.
*Reggae with Pili Pil every
Wednesday. The Wes Cobb
Band is in Thursdays. Mystic
Dino and the 420 Band are in
Sunday.
Giovanni's, 1161 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach
249-7787. Marv Ann Hawkins
plays piano Thursdays. The
Amanda Finch Jazz Quintet
performs today., Pianist Matt
Hall appears Saturday.
Homestead Restaurant, 1712
:Beach Blvd.,. Jacksonville,
'Beach 249-9660. Kenhe and
,Sleepy every Friday. Mike
Shackelford Band appears
Saturday.
pnolb submitted
Teddy Washington performs Thursdays in November at Brix in Jacksonville Beach. He Will also
perform Monday, Oet 16, at a benefit for Beaches Habitat and B.E.A.M at the.Casa Marina Hotel.
br Lyfigh; Irish Pubi54S'u4
First St., 'Jacksonville Beach.t
249-5181. Live music at 10
p.m. today and Saturday.
Karaoke .every Sunday. Little
Green men perform every
Monday. Spiderbaby is in'
every Wednesday. 3 appears
every Thursda .'
Mackenzie's Steakhouse, 100
Sawgrass Village, P]onte Vedra,
Beach 543-9143. Gene
Nordan plays piano Tuesday
through Thursday. Don
Miniard is in Saturday.
Michael Howard plays Sunday.
Will Hurley performs Fridays
and Monday.
*
Max's Restaurant, 1312
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 247-6820. John Evans
plays the piano every Friday
and Saturday.
Ocean Club, 401 First Street
North, Jacksonville Beach.
Mystic Roots in the tiki bar
every Tuesday. Fifth South and
the Glass Camels are in the
Bubba Lounge e'Verv
Wednesday. Reggae with Pili
Pili from 4 to 8 p.m. every
Sunday.
*
Sawgrass, 43 PGA Tour Blvd,
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-3133.
Ralph "E" performs top 40's,.
blues, oldies and jazz every
Friday and Saturday night.
*
Shelby's Coffee Shoppe, 200
1st Street, Neptune Beach *
249-2922. The John Thomas
Group with Debra Rider plays
cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Sunday.
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille. 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
Eric Wink performs Tuesdays.
Yankee Slickers are in every
Thursday. Reggae with Delions
of Jah every Friday. The
Hopeless appears Saturday.
The Jim Essery Band performs
Sunday.
Sun Dog Tavern, 207
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach
241-8221. Chuck Nash and
the Zen Twins rotate every
Wednesday. Chroma appears
on the first Thursday of every
month.
Tra Vini Italian Restaurant,
216 Ponte Vedra Park Drive,'
Ponte Vedra Beach -Beach *
273-2442. Tony Saladinio per"
forms jazz piano and standards,
Thursday through Saturday.
Tree Steakhouse, 725-6
Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach.
241-5600. Mary. Ann Hawkins
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.
*
Mbnkev'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 Wednesday.
NOW SPINNING
The Atlantic, 333 N. First St.,
Jacksonville Beach e 249-3338.
DJs spins hip, hop and retro
Thursday though Saturdays.
*
Ocean Club. DJ Scott Henry
Saturday. DJ Infader spins in
the Bubba Lounge every
Tuesday. DJ Robert Goodman
spins Top 40 and Old Wave
every Wednesday. DJ Blaze
spins Top 40 and hip hop
inside on Thursdays. DJ Kevin
Durgin spins old wave and 70's
outside every Thursday and
retro dance every Friday. D]
Jeremy spins Top 40 and hip
hop inside every Friday. DJs
Mike Bruce and Flava spin reg-
gae in the tiki bar every
Sunday. Matt Caulder spins
indie every Monday.
*
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
DJ Hook spins Saturday.
The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Jay
Beach, 246-2255. DJ Danielle
is in every Monday and
Tuesday. DJ Anonymous spins
Wednesday. DJ Marco spins
80's every Thursday. DI Ibay is
in every friday and Saturday.
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Vinoe, 822 A1A N.,' Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-0991. The
DJ Wall spins' acid jazz .fo-'
Metropolitan Night every
thfirsday.
Note: Acts and performance..
days are not always available
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CALENDAR
Friday, Oct. 13
{ m ^ a Book fair: The Ponte Vedra-Palm
'iHlll l l Valley/Rawlings Elementary
'B School Book Fair runs each school
3 day from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Sat Rawlings. .Thie theme is
1" Reading Rainforest. The book fair
- wraps up with Fall Family Night
From 6.p.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 18.
:. '--- Book sale:Athree-daysaleof
thousands of used books,
offered by Friends of the
kI; / Beaches Branch Library,
fl"""', Sbegins at the' Beaches Branch
.. Library, 600 Third Street,
Neptune $each. Doors of the
Eloise Clairborne"
Community Room will be
7 open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
"2 Friday and Saturday, and
-from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Memberships 'ill be available'
at the door for $5. Bag Dai,
where shoppers mayfillastan-t
.- / y dard grocery bag with books'
......* 'and other items for a bargain
basement price, is Sunday.
Flower show: The Ribault
Garden Club holds its 67th
annual Flower Show from 2 tqo
5 pim. Friday and 1 to 4 pam.
Saturday. The Club is located
at ;;705 2nd. Ave: N.,
Jacksonville Beach. The show,
which is free and open to the
public, is entitled "Waterways
of the World." The event will
be judged by nationally
accredited judges. There will
S be a plant sale in addition to
Sthe Flower Show. For informa-
tion, call Joyce Totter at 904-
, 247-1865.
Woman's Club gaming
night: The Jacksonville
Beaches Woman's Club holds
Casino Royale from 7 to 10
p.m. at its facility, 1315 2nd
Ave. N. Tickets, which will be
available at the door, are $25.
Donations are tax deductible,
and proceeds. help support
local charities and scholar-
ships. Call 223-4843 for infor-
mation.
Saturday, Oct. 14
Alzheimer's fundraiser:
HarborChase Assisted'Living is
holding a Masquerade Ball
from 6:30 to 9 p.m. to benefit
the Alzheimer's Association.
The event is open to
HarborChase residents, their
families and local residents.
The cost is $25 per person;
checks should be made out to
the Alzheimer's Association.
HarborChase is at 3455 San
Pablo Road S., Jacksonville. For
information, call Nicole
Wilson at 904-821-8030.
Contra dance: Contra
Dance is offered from 8 to 11
p.m. at Cobalt Moon Center,
214 Orange St., Neptune
Beach. Single or paired
dancers are invited, and no
.experience is necessary. Arrive
early for basic instruction. The
cost is $10 at the door. For
information, call 246-2131 or
e-mail tcgoelz@aol.com.
Dance association: The
American Ballroom and
Contemporary' Dance
SAssociation meets at 8 p.m. at
Bolero's, 10131 Atlantic Blvd.
Guest admission is $12. For
information or reservations,
call 246-2858.
Dogtoberfest. A walk to
benefit homeless animals will
be held forom 10 a.:m. to 2 p.m.
in Dog Wood Park, 7407
Salisbury Road, Jacksonville.
Owners are invited to bring
their pets to trick or treat
through a haunted forest. Visit
dogtoberfest.com for informa-
Stion. .
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Fall festival: Neptune Beach
Elementary holds its annual
fall festival from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. at the school. The festi-
, val, sponsored by the Parent
Teacher Association, will fea-
ture a fairy tale theme.
Advance tickets, five for $1,
can be. purchased at the
school. The day of the event,
tickets will be four for $1. For
information, call Fel at 613-
2223. ,
Koi fish: The First Coast Koi
Club holds its fourth annual
Koi Show beginning at 10 a.m.
at larmon's, 7060 Beach Blvd.
Vendors with koi, goldfish and
pond products will attend.
There will be: a banquet at
night. For more information or
how to show fish, visit first-
coastkoiclub.com or call 904-
472-5533.
Making Strides: The
Beaches Making Strides
Against Breast Cancer 5K WValk
will be held at the Sea WValk
Pavilion in Jacksonville Beach.
Registration starts at 8 a.m.,
and the walk itself gets under
way at 9 a.m. The walk will
benefit the American Cancer
Society. For information,' call'
249-0022, ext. 111, or go to
www.cancer.org/stridesonline.
'Pink' month: October is
Breast Cancer Awareness
Month, and a Pink Party event
is being hosted from. 4 to 7
p.m. at.Jaffi's and The Beauty
Bar, 200 First Street, Neptune
Beach. Festivities include a
contest for the best pink outfit.
Call 904-249-4030 or 904-247-
0067 for information. The
event will raise awareness and
money for breast cancer
research..
Rock-A-Thon: The Ladies
Auxiliary of Greater Beaches
'VFWV Post 3270 hosts the 21st
annual Cancer Aid 'and.
Research Rock-A-Thon from
noon until midnight at 915
8th Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach.
The ladies will keep their rock-
ing chairs going continuously,
while the VFWV Men's Auxiliary
offers a spaghetti dinner from
1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Music will be
provided by Synergy from 7 to
11 p.m. For information, call
249-7366.
Writing seminar: Patricia
Behnke offers a writing semi-
nar on' "Putting Thoughts to
Paper" from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
Trinity Episcopal Church, St.
Augustine. Pre-registration is
required. Call 823-9317 for
information.
Sunday, Oct. 15
Cummer family day:
Family Day at the Cummer
Museum of Art & Gardens, 829
Riverside Ave., Jacksonville,
will be held from noon to 5
p.m. The event includes free
admission to "Japan in
Jacksonville: The Cummer
Collection of Japanese Prints."
The exhibition, on view
through Nov. 12, highlights
the museum's Asian art collec-
tion. Family Day is sponsored
by Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Florida. For information, call
904-356-6857.
Monday, Oct. 16
Freethought:. Ken Hurley,
, president of the Greater
Jacksonville Chapter of the
ACLU, speaks to the First Coast
Freethought Society inma ses-
sion that begins at 6:30 p.m. at
the Unitarian Universalist
Church of Jacksonville,' 7405
Arlington Expresswas. Hurley's
topic will be "Ra, Blue Blankies,
Ghosts, Holy Ghosts and
Flying Spaghetti Monsters:,
Should we; tolerate the intoler-
able?" For information, call
288-6291.
Ponte Vedra Woman's
Club: Syndicated columnist
andtelevisiont personality Sally
Cowari speaks to the Ponte
Vedra Woman's Club at 10
a.m. The club meets at
Sawgrass Country Club. V'edra,
a seeing-eye dog' from
Southeast Guide Dogs, Inc.,'
also will be at the meeting.
Visitors are welcome. Call 285-
4264 for information.
i
'Safer seniors: A two-day
AARP Driver Safety Class will
be held Monday 'and Tuesday
at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library. Each day's
four-hour session runs from 1
to 5 p.m. The class is designed
to promote awareness of the
affects of aging on drivers over
the age of 50. The course costs
$10, and class size is limited.
To register, call 904-823-9208
or 904-273-0495.
Tuesday, Oct. 17
Beaches Women's
Partnership: Beaches
Women's Partnership holds an
open house and ribbon-cutting
ceremony from 4 to 7 p.m. at
its Neptune Beach offices,
1122 Third St., Suite 5, Park
Place Center. For information,
call 249-1450 or visit bgold-
smith@womenspartnership.or
g.
Democratic Club: The
Beaches Democratic Club
hosts a spaghetti dinner social
at 6:30 p.m. in the Adele
Grage Cultural Center in
Atlantic Beach, corner of
Seventh Street .and Ocean
Bouleard. Tickets are $10, and
everyone is welcome. Call
Peyton Hopkins at 249-9550
for more information.
Yoga for survivors: Yoga for
breast cancer survivors is
offered from 11 a.m. to 12:30
'p.m. at Cobalt Moon, Neptune
Beach. Poses to help aid in the
Sealing of mind and body will
be practiced. Call Christina at
631-8173 for information or to
register...
Wednesday,
Oct. 18
Obedience classes: A' series
of five "'Canine Manners"
classes begins at the Recreation
Department, 321 N. Penman
Road, Jacksonville Beach. The
first class will be without dogs
and run from 7 to 8:45 p.m.;
the remaining four classes will
be held from 7 to 8 p.m. The
class fee is $65, and class size is
limited to 12. Pre-registration.
is required. For information,
call 904-477-4585:
SenioRITAs: SenioRITAs, a
fundraising wpmen's, tennis
tournament, has a party and
silent auction from 6 to 9 p.m.
at Sawgrass Country Club.
Tennis will be played Oct. 20-
22, also at Sawgrass CC.
Special award: -' Shirley
Gibbs will receive the
Enterprising Women's Leader-
ship Institute's annual award
at the Renaissance Resort at
the World Golf Village. The
luncheon begins at noon.
Friday Atlantic and Kernan boule- email naturallivingall@bell- Senior Center: The Palm
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Club meets from 8 p.m. to Depression Bipolar Support Beaches Arts Center: A Thursday. Lunch is served at
11 p.m. at the Knights of All iance-Jacksonville beginner watercolor class is noon. Call 280-3233 for
Columbus Hall, 1501 Beaches meets at 5:30 p.m. offered from 9 a.m. to 11 lunch reservations or for
Hendricks Ave., at Beaches Medical Center, a.m., and watercolor for all information on activities.
lacksonville. Admission is 1350 13th Ave. S. Visit levels is offered in the For transportation to lunch,
$8, $7 for members. For www.dbsajax.org for infor- evening, as well as call 280-3753 between 7:30
information, call 779-1234 nation. Wednesday and Thursday a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
or email mornings. Figure drawing
axsinglesdc@aol.com. Monday classes are held from 7 p.m. Senior workshop: Edward
r ] ga o +Harmony Show Chorus: to 9 p.m.. The' Beaches Arts Jones, 13171 Atlantic Blvd.,
Recovery, Inc.: Recovery. The Jacksonville Harmony Center is at 228 3rd Ave. N., Suite 300, Jacksonville,
[n-. a mental health sup Show Chorus meets from 7 Jacksonville Beach. For offers a free senior workshop
port group, meets at 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the San information, call 241-3515. at 10 a.m. on a variety of
' p.m. at St. Paul's Catholic Jose Church of Christ, 6233 topics, including retirement
Church's Family Life Center, San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville. Foundation Academy: income planning, wealth
578 1st Ave. N., Jacksonville Visitors and prospective The Foundation Academy, transfers, IRAs, annuities
RBeach. Call 247-3299 for members are welcome. Call 107 3rd St. S., Jacksonville and life insurance.
information 350-1609 for information. Beach, has an open house Reservations are required.
from .9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Call 221-8501.
Senior tennis: Tennis for NLA: The regular monthly Call 241-3515 for informa- W dn da
seniors is being offered from meeting of the National lion. Wednesday
9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Living Alliance of St. Johns Art association: The
Huguenot Tennis Center i Count, will be held Oct. 16 Railroad Club: The Pablo Towers Art Association
lackson'ille Beach. For and feature two organic gar- Beaches Area Model Railroad meets from 12:30 p.m. to 3
information, call Moe at denying presentations. Club meets at 7 p.m. and p.m. Call 246-4158 for inror-
247-6221. Beginning at 7 p.m., Shawn also Friday at 941 4th St. N., mation.
SA senior men's doubles Douglas of Douglas Family Jacksonville Beach, behind
tennis "C" level league also Farms will present "Organic Sportsmania. The club is Ballroom dancing:
plays through April at Greenhouse Farming open to anyone interested Ballroom dancing is offered
Huguenot Tennis Center on Opportunities" and David in scale model railroading, at 7:30 p.m. at the Beaches
Friday mornings. The Dinkins of the St. Johns For information, call Dave Senior Center, 281 19th
league has home and away County Agricultural Henk at 641-8800 or Richard Avenue S., Jacksonville
matches. Call Bob Totter at Extension Agency will give Paul at 223-5133. Beach. The cost is $4. For
247-1865 for information, an update on Gommunity information, call 241-3796.
Organic Garden. The gener- Rollaways: Rollaways
Saturday al business meeting of the Square Dance Club leads Cancer support group:
Adopt-A-Rescued-Ktity: NLA will follow from 8:30. modern western square The Cancer Support Group
Kittens and cats that have p.m. to 9:30 p.m. dancingand offers lessons at at Baptist Medical Center
been veterinarian-checked The NLA meets the third Sandalwood High School. Beaches meets at 6 p.m. at
and tested, and that have Monday of every month at 7 The dance caller is Ken the Florida Cancer Center in
shots and been neutered, are p.m. in the public meeting Miller. For more informa- Medical Office Building B on
available for adoption from room at the St. Augustine tion, call 249-3224. the hospital campus. Call
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test.
For information
904-241-1141.
Book for ki
Local author
Putzke will rea
newly published
dren's book, "M
the Cow: Learns
Sharing," from
a.m. to noon to
at ArtLife Studio
Mayport Road, St
Atlantic Beach.
The book, wl
suited for' children
years of age, will I
able for purchase
Putzke will pers
copies. The
teenaged illustrate
Lombardo, also
on hand.
There is no ch
this event.
A MParrot Hea
The North
Chapter of th
Parrot Head Clu
rates its 10th a
sary tomorrow w
annual Parrot
Pirates Ball. Th
will be held at Cl
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: 1401 Atlantic
Neptune Beach.
There will be pr
XI \ 'Ibest costume ar
free theme giv(
Entertainment is
Sed by Sunny Jim.
The event is o
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tII
"Josepn and mue Atimazingy leunicrnUIuo[ JreauimuLat runs U ct. I I-z at
Moran Theatre. The show is a rainbow ride through biblical Egypt on
wings of Andrew Lloyd Webber's uplifting music and the humor and p
of lyricist Tim Rice. Tickets range- in price from $20 to $59 plus applic
service charge. Presented by the FCCJ Artist Series. Call 632-3373
order online at www.artistseries.fccj.org.
Haunted House
The 31st annual Hall of
Terror Haunted House, started
by the Jacksonville JayceeK,
opens today at Adventure
Landing and will be open,
starting at 7 p.m., for 13 days:
S Oct. 13-15, Oct. 19-22 and Oct.
26-31 There will be a free, not-
so-scary HalloWEE Zone for
kids 8 and under, and their par-
ents,; too.
The Halloween trqdit.ion,
begins with'a' kickof r- 15' 7"
5: 0 p.m. today. Space is limit-
ed, and reservations are
required.
Admission to the Hall of
Terror is $9 per person, or $12
for a combination pass that
includes one Adventure
Landing activity.
Lemony Snickers
"Lemony Snickers Day" will
be celebrated on Friday the
13th at The Bookmark in
.Atlantic Beach as the 13th
book in the "Series of
Unfortunate Events" is
released. The Bookmark will
serve lemon bars and Snickers
starting at 3 p.m.
Croaker tournament
The 23rd annual Croaker"
Tournament, sponsored by
American Legion Post 129 and
open to the public, begins with
a captain's meeting at 7:30
p.m. tonight at the Legion
Post, 1151 4th St. ':S.,
J.acksonville Beach. The com-
petition, in which every boat
wins a prize, will be held
, .tomorrow and Sunday. First
prize for the largest croaker is
S$400 The eftry fee 'is $60 per:
boat and $30 for kayaks; entry
deadline is today. Prizes will be
awarded at a Sunday fish fry
that begins at 5 p.m. Numbers
to call are 249-2266 and 242-
0544. '
Amelia Island jazz
festival
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Sunday under the direction of
Les DeMerle. Featured musi-
cians and groups at this year's
Festival include alto sax player
Richie Cole; Dirty Martini, a
contemporary Orlando jazz
group; the Dixieland band the
Spare Rib Six,. the Amelia
Island Jazz Festival All-Stars
and the Les DeMerle Big Band,
featuring vocalist Bonnie Eisele
,,and.guest atis Bill PriA=
Geoirg ti l
The fourth annual Georgia's
Colonial Coast Biiding and
Nature Festival will be held
today through Sunday at Jekyll
Island Convention Center. The
public is invited to join in the
second annual Georgia Bird
Conservation Summit today.
The public is invited to all
exhibit hall activities at no
charge. Hourly bird walks
begin at 9 a.m. and end at 1
p.m.
For information, log on to
the festival website or call 1-
877-41EKYLL.
Learn about
beaches
interested in learning more
about the beaches? Join Angie
Golubo-ich, GTMI Reserve
environmental educator, at 9
a.m. tomorrow to hear about
the plants and animals found
at the Reserve beaches. The 90-
minute program is geared
toward adults, but children are
Welcome. .
Participants should meet at
the Guana Beach South
Parking Lot, A1A South. The
cost is $3 per vehicle.
For information, call the
GTM Reserve at 904-823-4500.
Teen Anime
The Teen Anime Club meets
from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. tomor-
row at the Beaches Branch
Library. 600 Third St., Neptune
Beach. Teenagers are invited to
dress as their favorite character.
Prizes will be given for best cos-
L It e
the Song Writer's
cable Atlantic Beach
or Writer's Night will
from 6 p.m. to
Sunday on the I
Bull Memorial P
the corner of Ocean Bo
and 7th Street in
Beach. The event, w
free, is held indoors
Adele Grage Culture
Center if it rafis.
The next Atlantic
Acoustic Night will b
forn 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. I
also at Btill Memoria
Song Writer's Night
.Acoustic Nights are ho
.. 0ie,,Alan.Ujc, -Aeach .C
Arts, and .Recreation .A
Committee.
Caring Chefs
Children's Home S
23rd annual Caring Ch
be held from 7 p.m.
p.m. Sunday at the d
Mall. This year's hc
chair is Mary Virginia T
Caring Chefs is the
food-tasting event in Nc
Florida. Caring Che
raised almost $2 mill
Children's Home Soc
Florida to help families
First Coast. Caring Chi
ets are $50.
For information,
Nanette Regalado at. 9
7739.
Organic garden
The Natural Living
of St. Johns County is c
ing organic gardenia
month. The NLA's
annual Fall Plant Sale
held from noon to
Sunday at the Millen Mi
Garden at the
Community Center,
Marine St., St. Augustin
Beach Bash
Beaches Habitat
Humanity and I
Emergency Assistance N
iB.E.A.IM.i hold. theii
annual joint-fundraiser
Bash, Monday at th
Marina, 691 1st S
Jackson-ille Beach. Th
begins at 6 p.m. and
Teddy Washington mus
art con-
Dn, call
ids
Karen
ad her
d chil-
silent auction.
Tickets are $75 and can be
purchased at 241-1222,
www.beacheshabitat.org or at
the door. Numbers to call for
information are Beaches.
Habitat, 241-1222, and
B.E.A.M., 241-2326. '..
midnightt Flagler lecture series
s About Flagler College's new lecture
10:30 series, focusing on the history
morrow and architecture of the Hotel
os, 510 Ponce de Leon, Henry Flagler's-
tudio 9, art collection and the transi-
tion from hotel to college, fea-
hich is tures :Sarah Kelly Monday.
a 1 to 6 Kelly, a Professor of Art History
be avail- at Flagler, will speak on
se, and "Orientalism in the Henry, M.
sonalize Flagler Collection: The Taste
book's for the Exotic in 19th Century
or, Lara St. Augustine."
will be Other lectures are scheduled
Nov. 21 and Dec. 17. Tickets
large for for the full series are $25 or $10
for a single lecture. Costs
include two tickets per lecture.
ids All lectures begin at 10 a.m.-
Florida in the Flagler Room at Flagler
e AlA, College, 74 King Street. Call
ib cele- 904-819-6282 for tickets or
anniver- information.
vith the
Head Florida Forum
e event Former U.S. Senator and
liff's Bar Georgia governor Zell Miller
Beach, kicks off the 2006-2007 Florida
Blvd., Forum 'lecture series at 7 p.m.
Tuesday at the Florida Theatre.
rizes for Miller is the only person to
id also have been a keynote speaker at
eaways. both the Democratic and.
provid- Republic conventions.
The lecture series is spon-
pen to scored by the Women's Board of
; Woltson Children's Hospital.
Night JU Fine Arts
Song Two Jacksonville Universitv
be held Fine Arts events are on tap for.
8 p.m. Oct. 19.
awn at "Isaac, I am," winner of the
ark, on Helford Prize in Playwriting,
)ulevard has its first of eight perform-
Atlantic ances at 7:30 p.m. in the
which is Studio Theatre. Other shows,
at the also at 7:30, are Oct. 21-22 and
al Arts Oct. 25-28. There's a 3 p.m.
performance Oct. 22. Cost is
Beach $10 for adults and $7 for sen-
be 'held iors. It's free for students and
Oct. 29, ;military..
i] Park. The First Coast Wind
tsI and Ensemble, a 50-member group
listed by of JU students and community
_ultural... musicians, celebrates the 100th
dcvisory birth anti iNs'afryFotf Russian
composer Dmitri Shostakovich
at 7:30 p.m. in Terry Concert
Hall. The performance is free.
ocietv's
iefs will Book reading
to 9:30 Local author Margee Howe
Avenues Bugbee will be at The
honorary Bookmark in Atlantic Beach at
erry. 7 p.m. Oct. 21 to read from
original- and sign copies of her award-
ortheast winning mystery "Beyond the
*fs has Road," which won the 2006
ion for NMayhaven Award for Fiction.
iety of Bugbee is founder of Florida
on the Sisters in Crime.
efs tick- For information, call Rona
Brinlee at The Bookmark, 241-
contact 9026.
04-493-
Air Show
The 2006 NAS Jacksonville
ing Air Show, to be held Oct. 27-
Alliance 29, will honor the birth of the
elebrat- Blue Angels at NAS Jacksonville
ig this 60 years ago. Both the show
second and parking are free." 'I."r
will be Gates to NAS Jacksonville
4 p.m. open at 9 a.m. each day. The
memorial flying feats begin at 10 a.m.,
Coastal 'with the Blue Angels perform-
180 ing at 2:15 p.m. The parking
e. area on the flight line will close
promptly at 2 p.m.
Security restrictions used ;
for during the 2004 air show will
Beaches be in place again. Everyone
ministryy entering the show will do so at
r third the pedestrian gate east of the
, Beach
e Casa
,t. N.,
e event S
features ,
ic and a' T, i-i
flight line parking lots. All
vehicles will be inspected upon
entry to the Naval Air Station.
For information about the
NAS Jacksonville Air. Show,
,visit www.nasjaxairshow.com
or www.nasjax.navy.mil and
click on "Air Show."
Troubled nation
"Invisible Children and
Endangered Motherhood:
Uganda and Beyond" will be,
presented from 1 p.m. to 5
p.m. Oct. 28 at. the'
Jacksonville Public Library, 303
N. Laura St.
The event includes the film
"Invisible Children," as well as
a Model U.N. demonstration
and round-table discussions.
For information, call Lee
McClure at 904-245-3872 or G.
Feuer at 904-743-1087,
First Wednesday
Nov. 1,will be Jadksonville's.
First Wednesday Art Walk's
third birthday.,. First,
Wednesday Art Walks are free,
self-guided tours of downtown
Jacksonville galleries and
museums, as well as cultural
and educational venues, on the
first Wednesday of each
month, rain or shine.
Free metered parking is
available after 6 p.m. Umbrella
escorts are provided by
Downtown Ambassadors. For,
information, call 904-634-
0303, ext. 230.
Best-selling author
The University of North
Florida Women's Center,
Books-A-Million, -and UNF
Continuing Education's
Lifelong Learning Institute
bring New York Times best-sell-
ing author Nora Roberts to
UNF's Univeriity Center at 7
p.m. Nov. 9.
Roberts'is promoting her lat-
est release, "Born in Death,"
about which she will speak and
participate in a question-and-
answer session moderated by
First Coast News anchor
Dorina Hickein. A book signing
will follow.
For information about this
event, contact Brian Dunmire
or -Dr. Annabel Brooks, UNF
Women's Center, at 904-620-
*2528.
Theory of evolution
Find out why teaching the
-evolutionary theory in .the
classroom is so important. Four
UNF science faculty members
will present "Science, under
Siege: The Attack on
Evolution" from 7 p.m. to 9:30
p.m. Nov. .13 at UNF's
University Center.
The event, which is free and
open to the public, is co-spon-
sored by the school's
Department of Biology and the
First Coast Freethought
Society. For information, call
288-6291.
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October 13, 2006
Around the Home
Clutter at home has many sources
this column will be devot-
Led to clutter because I
believe that clutter and disor-
ganization makes you frustrat-
ed and wastes your time and
money.
It also makes home a less
enjoyable place to be, taking
your home, your sanctuary,
from a living space to a "I
want to pull my hair out"
space. I hope you'll join me
in de-cluttering this month.
Clutter sources
There are a number of rea-
sons for our over-accumula-
tion. One is that we've moved
from a disposable society to
everything's-a-collectible soci-
ety and if everything is valu-
able, then you can't throw
anything away then, can you?
We've also moved from a
buy-it-as-you-need-it outlook
to a buy-it-in-bulk mindset -
and if we buy in bulk, we
have to live in bulk.
Lastly, recreational shop-
ping creates an overload of
unused, unwanted household
items. Hitting the mall every
weekend just packs your
house and empties your wal-
let.
Staying present
The difficulty with clutter is
both past and future. Too
often people are tied to items
because of the past (it was a
wedding gift, it was Uncle
Frank's) and the future (what
if I need a shoe buttoner
again?).
Yet clutter causes you prob-
lems in the present because
you can't find what you're
looking for or you have things
you don't really need or want.
Other problems from the past
include items we've inherited.
Many people feel like they
have to keep everything
passed down from their loved
-ones,-It's a tremendous bur-
den of guilt.
Remember that things are
not people and it's okay to let
things go. To feel like you
have to hold on to the posses-
sions of your loved ones who
are no longer around is to
have to build your own life
and hang on to their lives,
too. It makes for a crowded
house. Keep just a few items
that you especially love or
that you'll use on a regular
basis.
Go ahead, be wasteful
Have you ever heard the
Depression era stories about
being so poor that coffee
grounds were dried in the sun
and re-used? Well, it's not the
Depression anymore.
It's okay to throw things
away. You have my permis-
sion and encouragement to
get rid of stuff. There will be
enough and you can always
get more if you need it.
People hang on to so many
things because they don't
want to be wasteful; like hold-
ing on to a shirt with a stain
that won't come out. The
stain won't come out the
longer it hangs there, so why
reach for it and then put it
back on the rack? Throw it
away once and for all.
Your role
The first thing in getting
control over clutter is recog-
nizing your role in creating it.
Do you overshop? Do you
keep things out of guilt (it's
Aunt lary's!l?
Do you have to buy in
bulk? Are you afraid to throw
things away? Taking a hard
look at how and why, your
house has gotten cluttered
helps you get it under control
and from becoming cluttered
in the future. So recycle when
you can, and throw away,
donate, or sell the rest and
at every opportunity.
Your goal for decluttering
this week: Analyze your role
in creating clutter this week
and tiy to make a change to
your habits like going shop-
ping during lunch or letting
junk mail stack up instead of
throwing it out. Try to change
one habit a week.
Next week: Many' homes
look cluttered, but they're
really just disorganized. Learn
some strategies to help you
handle clutter and get organ-
ized.
Kathin I eber is a home and
decorating columnist. For more
infonnation. go to wwiw.kathmn-
weber.com or emnail questions to
katlmrinwcbr@sbcglobal.net.
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The garage is a typical source of clutter. Another is your mail-
box. Keep a recycling bin or trash can in the garage and throw
out all but what's absolutely necessary. Don't allow mail you
don't want or need to come into the house.
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bLKST'ON GA, house/ barn/ pond,
4acres,' scream. $153,000, beautltul.
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FREE 2007 Toyota Avalon wl So. PVB lot,
90X120 Ocean/Intracoastal views. Beach
access $344,900. 993-3397.
PV FSBO 94X125, east of A1A.
$369,000 Seller financing. Call
19041994-1329
1908 & 1922 2nd St. N. 2 lots together
157 Front x 110 Deep, Zoned RMt up to
13 Units Residental. Anist Renderings &
Architect Plans available 2 biks. to ocean.
MLS#310353 $1.59 M. 904-728-2338.
1 ACRE Fernandina Bch. High and dry,
near nver 159K. 759-3103.
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JACKSONVILLE BEACH, 50'x100' lot1.
5 blocks Irom ocean Includes bHilders
plans for 2000sl. home, $214,900 Exit
ealty Affiliates. Call Bill 904-874 4948.
1+ ACRE Mountain Lots. Minutes from
Hayesville, NC, Hiawassee River and
Lake Chatuga Build your home lor a lile-
lime. Lots range in price trom $54,900
to $87,900. Call 828:389-8843 or 904-
254-9644.
WATER VIEW LOT
3175 Pullian Ct. 50x120
$275,000 (904)536-8268
REDUCED, INDIAN Woods Neplune Bch
home 4BR.'2BA, split plan, w/2 story
workshop. Upgrades. Priced under ap-
praised value to sell '@ $399,900. Drive by
1525 Forest Ave. Motivated seller.
Will co-op (904)463-7245.
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday llam-5pm. Sunday 12-4pm
707 Holly Drive, Jax Beach. 3BR/2BA.
unique, remodeled. 1500si, Bay Real Es-
tale. 725-3506 or 612-2674.
INrIACQ ASTL ,WEST, Indian. Sprigs.
42 /lf, 1ool home on preservee,approx.
2100 sq,h., 299,000, 221-1690
'MOVING -HOME reduced below apprais.
ea market value Private Sale. 4/2 Lake-
Iront pool and spa home nestled on con-
servation oversized lot in gated Highland
Gleni-Subdivison Too many upgrades to
'lis $590,900 Call 904-223-4032 lor ap-
poiniment.
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
Nepiune Beach, corner lot, 2000sf 2car
garage, new root, kilcnen needs help.
$329K worm $385K. 591-7392
NEPTUNE BEACH fixer upper; perfect
for investor or owner/ occupant, con-
crete block, 4 blocks from ocean,
$285,000, call Mark, 591-6976.
HELP-U-SELL
COASTAL REALTY
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Dolphin Cove 3BR/2BA huge corner lot.
all Orrck, cul-de-sac. updated ile in main
living area. Ready to gol Just Reduced.
$279,900.
PALMS @ MARSH LANDING
2BR/ 2BA condo, upgraded rile & carpel.
backs to preserve. 'vaulted ceilings
Motivated seller. $199,900.
VILLAGES OF PABLO
.4BR.,2BA huge cul-de-sac lot. community
*pool and tennis. minutes to the 'Beaches
A. school $288,900
BIKE TO OCEAN!
OPEN HOUSE 10/15, 1-4PM
OFF PENMAN RD.
4BR'2BA w/pooll 2000s-r., new rool,
HVAC lence, flooring, windows, garage
door. Otfered at $384,900.
INVESTOR ALERT PVBI
TWO 1BR/ 1BA +loft Ponte Vedra Beach
Condos, upgrades including granite & ile
Iloois, fireplace, custom lighting, private
beach access, tennis, 'Illnqss 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 real for entenarning, Low mainle-
nancelandscaping. $319,900
WINDSOR POINTE CONDO
Motivated seller' 2BR.'2BA. downstairs
unit, fireplace, wood IIoors. lcar garage
Ohtered at $144.900.
SAN PABLO CREEK
3BR/2.5BA, corner lot. exc condition .
close io Peaches & schools $254.900
Seller to pay $1000 closing costs
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
LEASE PURCHASE OPTION!
Upgraded home on San Pablo Circle,
3BR,'2BA home w/spacious master suite.
Fenced back yard. large den, immaculate-
ly maintained Orlered a $326,900.
NEAR NOCATEE- NEASE HS
4/2 HOME in Wa)den'Cnase off CR 210,
never livedin. huge great room, $349.900.
2 LOTS EAST OF A1A-PVB
Oi Solano Rd. 1 has small each conage.
been remodeled Take advantage ol goll
views or purchase both lor your dream
home.. Not many like mnisl 2BR,2BA
beacon cottage., 499,900. Addilional 'lot is
$449,500
Call: 904-241-4447
SELL YOUR HOME STARTING AT $2950
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ATLANTIC BEACH
1550 sqft,' 3/2 w/updated
bathrooms, tile & carpetL 100
ft dock w/boat lift, access to
ICW. motivated seller, bring
offers, $299K.
(904).813-5315
Ac.i o.f lMlfr ithl tal, POOL ; SPA
Atlantic Be4dh Hidden Paradise
KATHY FARYON, Realtors
Watson Realty Corp. Realtors@
(904)476-5537
........ MLS# 326993
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NEW WATERFRONT COMMUNITY
WATERSEDGE HARBORTOWN
SALES OFFICE OPEN Monday Friday 12-5pm
.' Watersedge at Harbortown will include 20 high-end
4 story Mediterranean-style town homes with
private courtyard and roof top terrace. The option
to purchase 50 ft boat slp in your front yard. Only
3 left!!! Prices starting at $999,900
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Lovely Bermuda Bay condo, 3BR,
2BA split floor plan, on the 2nd
floor. This end unit has extra
windows, spacious kitchen, large
.pantry and laundry room. Wood and
tile floors, luxury Master bath, 2 car
garage and a screened Lanai. $449.900.
PLUMOSA DRIVE
ISLE OF PALMS CLASSIC
This 3BR. 2 BA home in a very
desirable neighborhood has a great
floor plan. The living, dining and
family room with gleaming
hardwood or tile floors and a .- ,
fireplace. All on the canal with your"
own floating dock. A must see family
home. $587,500.ll 1 rt
CallF Eweun & Steve martinn.
and "Double the Magic"
(904) 887-7053 Evelyn's Cell
(904) 887-7409 Steve's Cell
Put the "Martin Magic" to work for you today!
FSBO 4BR/3BA, large corner lot, Royal
Palms in Atlantic Beach, $285,000.
463-3738
ATLANTIC BEACH Duplex 5 blocks to
beach Greal area Open Housd 10am-
2pm Sat. Oct 14th. Each has 2BR/t 5BA.
$519,000 (904)241.0431.
OPEN HOUSE- Sun 10t15, 2-5pm,
Beachway liax Golt & CC. Beach Blvd.
entrance) Beauniul open loor plan with
many custom upgrades, move- in ready.
12768 Avalon Cove Dr. N., or call
280-9515 tor advanced viewing
ATLANTIC BEACH: 3/2 Charming Beach
Cottage. 937 E Coast Dr, 2 biKs ocean/
park/ playground, tennis. irrigation; gor-
geous landscape; ong pine loorn' walls
throughout: private backyard, move-in
condition; walk-in closely: large master
baln; home warranty. will co op. $795K;
904-993-1707.
A GEM' FSBO. All Bcn. 3/2 home.
1267st Irplc, 2 car gar.. scrn prcjh in
beaulilul quaint community. Bli 02. per-
lect condition. $279,900. t608)213.3397
FSBO. PONTE Vedra Beacn, 3.2, 1800 sq
It. one car gar. on lake, $299.900, by ap-
pointment, 655-8245. .
MAYPORT LANDING, 2BR/2BA town-
home. Close to good. schools, base and
Wonderood Connecior $123,000. Call
614-5859.
Intracoastal West
One-of-a-Kindl
1.35 acres of pnstine waterfront privacy in
popular Marsh Sound. This Is an absolute-
ly _mmaculate 4BR/3BA home that offers
he best of alt worlds. Great home, great
location and in fantastic shape. $450.000
Call Mark of The Dilworh Realty Group of
Vanguard GMAC 904-591-6976.
OCEAN CAY OPEN HOUSE
Hosled oy RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate.
Sunday, 10/15. 1pm-4pm
2961 Antiqua Dr. $499,900
4BR/2 5BA, 2582sl.
Call Steve Pate, 285-5640
688 Bonaire Cir. $499,500
4BR/2.5BA, 2573st.
Call Phyllis Staines. 476-7653
875 Bonaire Cir. $529,900
4BR/3BA,'2718s1.
Call Mane Ferrell, 742-8534
Directions: From JTB,
take Marsh Landing Pkwy.
LF on Soutn Beach Pkwy,
RT into Ocean Cay, Follow Signs
WWW.BEACHOPENHOUSE.COM
MLS 299269 This magnificent home is a Wm
Morgan masterpiece & recd the 'Excellence
IgnDesign Award' from the Amer.lnst.of
Architects In Jax. Home has over 1800 SF of
cov. porches. Home Is built around a lovely
bay 'tree.The micronesian metal roof design
affords beautiful ocean views, artist's studio,
dumb waiter or elevator, huge 3 car gar& sep
entry to full auest suite. One of the most
unique homesin Jax. $1,895,001
( Prudential
Network Realty .:-,a.
Independertll Ou nea & Operated
VILS 308395 Totally remodeled
home on quiet street with open
floor plan and lots of living
spaces. Lovely end of street
location. Adjoining lot future
option available to buyer.
$299,999
759-8827 (cell)
241-2417 ext. 209(office)
Villages of Pablo 14248 Falconhead Dr.
Beautiful home in move in condition, 4BR/2BA with
updated kitchen and baths withpark like back yard.
Priced to sell quickly at $334,900
Directions: From Beach Blvd.,
North on Sah Pablo ftd:,eft i p.
Villages of Pablo on Crestal Codve,
left in Falconhead Dr.
"W .. o .-
2; Call Rosemary Naughton
904-568-1523
S .. ,- "She KnOws the beaches!"
Open House Sat. 1-3
E. of A 1 A-Preferred Ponte Vedra
A beautifully detailed 4BR 3.5BA, 3 years "new" in hub of convenience.
Gorgeous tile upgrades., cwn molding, vol. ceils, separate guest suite
down. Great storage, exudes elegance. From JTB, S.AIA to 509 A IA at
Solano. $645,000.
Open House Sun. 12-2.
Pristine A.B. Bungalow--Steps to Bch.
A quaint retreat! Renovated 3BR only 3 homes off ocean, rich w/ charm.
Qrig. wood floors, gourmet kit. w/ granite & stainless, coffered ceils,
newer windows, charming haven. Take Ad. Blvd. N on Ocean Blvd to
150 13th St. $795,000.
Open House Sun. 3-5
Nept. Bch. Restoration-4 Short Blks to Bch!
Impeccable dollhouse, head to toe! Cone. blk. w/ stucco, everything's
new but the dirt! Designer tile firs. cool kit w/ stainless, silestone, maple
cabs. exquisite bath, private office/ study, U.R. washer, dryer, all new
windows, huge 72xl 118 lot. fenced. Ideal for beachwalks, Ragtime &
Shelb.'s. From All. Blvd, take 3rd St. to 446 Lora. $459,000
Oceanside in Nept. -Sunrise-drenched Mornings!
Truly the epitome of southern elegance, this classic pearl drips w/
hospitality! I home off bch, vintage wd. firs, charming chip-tiled
sunroom, window s galore for brisk breezes, handsome f-place, terraced
yard Ideal comer lot is better than oceanfront at half the investment.
Delightful Nept. value in "real beach" neighborhood! $849,000.
Open House Sun. 2-4:30
Breathtaking Water Views-Favorite, Affordable "L'Atrium"
Savor a breath of fresh air on peaceful, screened lanai overlooking huge
lagoon laden w/ wildlife! Beautifully cared for, orig. owner, 2BR 2BA,
2-car & convenient indoor UR-a real jewel! All new appliances &
hardiboard exterior.! All conveniences close by. A IA S. from JTB, L at
L'Atrium, across from Sawgrass Village, to 2452 Lorraince Court. S.
$342,000.
Classy, Crisp Townhouse-Stroll the Beach Everyday!
Immaculate, "nearly new" low maintenance home, spacious 2212 sq. ft.
of casual elegance, 4 blks to ocean! 3BR 2.5BA, gourmet kitchen,
granite counters, huge closets, inviting, open layout, nice 10 ft. high
ceilings, steps to upscale conveniences & JTB. Private, fenced bkyard.
Peaceful location overlooking passive park so no frontdoor neighbors.
Nlove-in ready! $423,000.
Welcome to "Ocean's Edge!"-The Choice New "Place to Be!"
Here's your best & newest chance to live & play 1/2 blk off of ocean-
front, across from elite dining & shopping, in the just-completed
community of magnificent new 1,2 & 3 BR condos. Elegant finishes,
tropical grounds, gorgeous pool, clubhouse w/ ultimate amenities. What
else could you want? JTB convenience, offered high $200's to $500's.
Unique A.B. Offering-Eclectic & Fun
Ideal 10th street location just 3 blks to beach for moonrise or a morning
swim! Mammoth beautifully treed 85xl35 lot. cool 3BR 2BA w/cool,
creative spaces. Versatile gameroom, orig. wd. floors, all so beachy fun
'& unique! Bike to Al's! $684,000
REDUCED & MOTIVATED! S. Jax Bch
Nicely presented 3BR 3BA 2 story home, a short jaunt to the beach, in
heart of newest shops & eateries & easy JTB access. Wood & tile floors,
indoor utility room. versatile Bonus/Playroom for kids or office.
Carefree stucco extenor, private yard. fully fenced rear w/ passive park'
for quiet setting. Ocean breezes a sure thing! $410,000.
NORTHCAROLINA
MOUNTAINS!!
LAND & CABINS FOR SALE
PHASE Ill NOW OPEN
A.new mountain development
in Western North Carolina offering spectacular long
range mountain views! I to 7 acre parcels starting
@ $39,900 to $99,900. Two lane paved roads,
underground utilities and beautiful private wooded
sites. New log cabin shells on 1-2 acre sites $109,900
to $139,900. Single story ranch or two story chalets
available. Call for free info: 828-652-8700
Old Atlantic Beach
To Settle Estate
363 4th Street. Lot 22 & Lot 24 MLS 295944, 295945
Asking 600K each but will entertain all written offers.
Call Anita Vining
(904) 739-0717 (904) 923-1511
Prudential
Network Ralty v.. rm OCane a 0.eer ile
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
October 13, 2006
MOVE IN Condition. This 3BRi2.5BA
Jax Deach home has been completely up-
dated and remodeled Located at 1404
Declarallon Dr. this home is close 10 the
JTB. Deaches and shopping. Just re-
duced. 904-563-1516
SAWGRASS 2BR/2BA completely re-
modeled, new 30 year root, 42" hickory
cabinets. travetine slone floor, Berber car-
pel and crown molding. 5289.900 463-
0505.
LOVELY 3BR/2BA w/spacious master
suite, 2 car garage, fireplace and
screened-in porch. $212,900 220-8389
INTRACOASTAL/DANFORTH
24 HOUR RECORDED INFO
1-800-835-0882 (PLUS EXT. #)
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Warren Mercer Lobs, PA.
904-422-SOLD (7653)
SCREENED AUTO CLEAN
POOL: 4/3, 2541 sf, wooded
lot, immaculate, kitchen island,
former model. Must see to
appreciate $459.000 Ext. 1062
Irfiiu vvTTa, De IR ;iL/,Ai
FOUR: 4/2, 1750 sf, screened
and open patios, quiet cul-de-
sac, well maintained, priced to
sell $289,900 Ext. 1072
QUIET CUL-DE-SAC: 3/2,
1661 sf, fireplace, brick front,
open floor plan, priced well at
$281,900 Ext. 1022
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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY (l-3pm) )
221 COnl4A CT. #1018 Il
Grand Cay Villas, beautiful 2BR/2BAS
condo, w/1 car garge plus workshop
SDiJTB, Son A I A R onATP/ BId,
R into Grand Cay V1llas.to 1st Ro
Colhma Cr. $223,950 MLS 325561
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, (I2-4pm)
100 FAIRWAY PARk BLVD. #806 s
Ground floor 1/1 unit in premier condo
community. New appliances/
upgrades. Dir. JTB, S on A/A, S
| aoprox 3.5miles Turn RatrThousand
9 Oaks. Condo on le/. $139,900 MLS
S 309812
S OPEN HOUSE STURDY (I-4pm)
1838 DEWEV PLACE
""Business Opportunity' Historic,
charming and updated 1918 3BRi
home near San Marco and
downtown Dir:. Atlantic Blvd to San
Marco, lust before railroad racks, turn
Ronto Deitay P/ace. $259,000MLS
pk OP'HOU911f3ESUNDAY (l-pmnt- .
10849 HIGH RIDGE DR
[ Brick 3BR/2BA home shows like a
model! Recent renovations, 2 car
Garage. Beautifully landscaped yard.
S- Dir-N on St Johns Bluff to R on Hig'
Ridge. $295.000 MLS 330214
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY (12-3pm)
1000 THIN OAK DRIVE EAST
Ceramic/marble firs. Bonus room w/l
half bath. Garage converted. Large,
lenced bkyard. Dir.- 295 & Blanding,
go L on Blanding. L o Knight Box, R
on Old Jennngs Rd, L to Tisw'n Oak
Dr. E $168,000 MLS 327858
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY (1-4pm)
015 14TH AVE SOUTH
Enjoy the 'Beach Lile'. 3/2 home w/
tile firs in kitchen, din. area and baths
I Backyard large enough for pool. Dir.
3rd St (A A) to Ifon 14th Ave. S.
$265,000 MLS 303401
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY (12-5pm)
9745 TOUCHTON RD #2005
Brand new luxurious 2-stry w/garage.
/ Hdwood firs. granite counterlops.
Screened porch. Gated.community.
SDir. JTB, go N on Sounside to
Toucntton R on IL VILLAGIO on L.
pass guard gate turn L then R, then
L to bldg. 2900 on L. $344,000 MLS
303369
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY (12-5pm)
Pi 9745 TOUCHION RD *3104
* PRICED REDUCED! Like new,
luxurious condo w/garage Hdwood
firs, granite counters Scrn porch.
gated community. DiOr JTB. go N on
Southside to Touchlo.t, R o' /IL
S'/LLAGIO on L. oas.s gard gate turn
L then R. Inen L to 2no #3100 on L.
$329,900 MLS 314413
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY (1-4pm)
1020 1SF ST. S. JACkSONVILLE BEACH
Great beach and ocean views. 3/2 w/
oak firs inougnout. 2 HVAC units, tile
roof. Dir From BcS Bivda o S on 3d
i $829,000 MLS 329358
ATLANTIC BEACH LOT! REDUCED!!
One of lew Old Atlantic Beach lots
left. Enjoy ihe ocean breezes, walk
to town center $535,000 MLS 286099
NEW LISTING!
1281 MAIPORT LANDING CIR
BEACHES
In Mayport Landing. 2/2 lownlome
New carpel. Close to navy base,
Wonderwood bridge $119,900 MLS
330832
KENSINGTON GARDENS
1848 BURGESS HILL
INTRACOASITL WEST
Large 3/2 home, tile/wood firs. Great
curb appeal, large lot w/fenced rear
yard $249,900 MLS 330643
5 MINUTES TO BEACH!
S2023 SANDHILL CRANE DR.
INTRACOAST%. WEST
;2 story 4/3 in desirable Ibis Point! 1BR
down, 3 up Lot. $540,000 MLS 327781
LUlURI TOWNHOME
SOUTHSIDE/ST NICHOLAS 0745
TOUCHTON RD. it 120
Beautiful 2 story townhome Ready
for immediate occupancy. Gated/full
I amenities. $197,000 MLS 318903
SOUTHERN LIVING
S17i MRA ST
BEACHES
The beach is beautiful from this
custom 2 stry 3.2, with 2/2 guest apt
Dir A1A to Myra St., Neptune Bch
$1,350,000 MLS 295202
Atlantic Beach
Watson Office
(904) 249-3804
Enjoy life close to the Ocean, River and the Intracoastal. This casual
floor plan delivers 4BR/2.5BA, spacious greatroom, new open kitchen
with all appliances included. Seperate
laundry room and bonus room round
out this exceptional value in Atlantic E -
Beach. $234.900
Call Kevin Folson
(904) 612-1191
Priced for Immediate Sale!
Wonderful traditional two story home on
corner lot in gated community. 5/3, 3011 SF,
new Trane AC, club pool, tennis courts.
Priced below market at $519,900
,r -
Deborah Courtney ,:
(904) 537-5017 Cell A
deb79@bellsouth.net .
LET'S MAKE A DEAL!!!
JUST BLOCKS TO THE BEACH!!
This charming Bch Bungalow is newly renovated and just
blocks the beach. 3BR w/granite, tile, new windows, AC,
hot water tank, elec. panel and more. Great fir plan and
over 1300 sqft. Motivated Seller! $285,000.
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION!!!
This beautiful 3BR/2BA PV condo w/gar has a split
floor plan and over 1200sqft. New carpet, kitchen, scrn
lanai, RV/boat stor, tennis, pool, and beach access.
$229,000
OCEANVIEW TOWNHOUSE!
This spectacular home is Tri-level w/2 car gar and 3BR/2.5BA.
Just steps to the beach, 1st fir has sep. suite, deluxe master,
gourmet kit, private yard and NO HOA fees. $625,000
CALL Connie Grubbs [^-1
904-612-9911
SFor More Info:
Call Cara Doud *"-
571-2612 or
Tom Gibbon
566-6501
RED UCED!
Open House Sat. & Sun. 1-5 pm
Motivated seller has REDUCED Sales Price
to $395.000 and paying your closing costs
w/accepted offer (you just pay your pre-
paids) I
This home is beautifid and move-in ready
w/new paint, granite & hardwood!
Be the first one to 1161 Sandpiper Lane E.
in Atlantic Beach or you might miss out on
the deal of the year.
Dir: Seminole Rd. to left at 11th St.. Rt. on
Linkside Dr., Left on Sandpiper Ln. E.
BEAUTIFUL BEACH
BUNGALOWS
3 IN SOUTH JAX BEACH
WALK TO THE BEACH OR SHOPPING
FROM ANY OF THESE GREAT HOMES!
416 UPPER 36T' AVE. S.- 2BR/2BA with one car
garage, eat-in kitchen, and sunroom. $275,000.
3515 SO. 1" ST.- 3BR/1BA with detached one car
garage, wood floors, large front porch, furnished.
Reduced to $625,000
119 37 AVE. SO.- 3BR/2BA with 2 car garage
attached by Fla. room, wood floors, vaulted ceiling,
new kitchen, updated electrical & plumbing. $699,000
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806.A 3rd Si. Neptune Beach
3/2 in NEW SUBDIVISION:
1700 SF home sits on prerruer lot
in new subdivision, tons of
upgrades. Built in 2005 $234.900
,ARSHFRONT LOT: .99 acre
marshfroni lot in small Neptune
.Beach cul-de-sac subdivision
$449,900
OCEANFRONT LOTS: Great
investment opportunity in \ilano
Beach. 3 adjacent lots available for
$3,200,000
GREAT INVESTMENT N .
NEPTUNE BCH: 1900 sf home
sits on two large buildable lots in
desirable Neptune Beach setting
$550,000
PRICE REDUCTION: 4BR/2BA
all bnck home in quiet beach
neighborhood. $484,900
Call Jason Jarrett @
904-591-5917 mobile
904-247-7000 office
Oceanfront Newer custom built 5BR.
.4.5BA. with 4725 SF, vie %s of the ocean
from the east and ICW the west. Office.
formal living and dining, tile and
hardwood floors, pool and spa, screened
lanai with hot tub. and private beach.
$2,750,000
Isle of Palms- Former model with 270 5
SF and $71,000 in upgrades on
navigable water...iust bring your boat!
Family room wiih fireplace, formal
dining, and deluxe master suite. Two
screened lanais, deck, balcony, dock w/
boat-lift. $889,000
South Hampton Water to golf vieu s
compliment this 5BR, 4BA executive
home on the L7ih green. Chefs kitchen
with cherry cabinets, island, corian, rile,
3 car garage, screened lanai, two borrus
rooms, comm. pool. priced $25k below
appraisal 1750.000
Odoms Mill Lakefrom 5BR. 5BA on
culdesac with screened pooL'spa, lanai,
bonus room is perfect teenage retreat, in-
law suite, wood and tile floors, corian
counters, formal living and dining. 3 car
garage, comm pooL S679,000
Ocean Cay Walk to the beach from
this upgraded, light and bright 4BR,
2 5BA witlh loft, formal h\ ing and dining
room, new carpet and paint, hie floors.
oversized screened lanai, lots of storage,
corm. pool. $499.500
Pablo Bay Why wait to build? This
4BR. 2BA all brick home ts ready now,!
Enjoy relaxing evenings on your covered
lanai overlooking the ,eacefil lake.
Upgrades include tile. 4- inch cabinets,
open kitchen with island. corian.
$480.000
Laurel Springs- 4BR, 2BA pool home
on beautiful lakefront or! ULpgraded tile,
covered lanai overlooks screened pool,
split bedroom.plan, fireplace. Enjoy
entertanig in your spacious pool area.
Ibis Point 4BL. 2.5BA w/loft on private
culdesac. lush landscaping. fenced yard,
sprinkler, open kitchen -, ith breakfast bar,
formaldimng, designer molding, master
bedroom is down with garden rub. comm.
pool/iennis: $335,000
Jax Beach Updated 4BR. 2BA coquina
home on an oversized lot ( 27 acres) just.
blocks to the beach! Wood floors,
fireplace. open kitchen, formal dining,
large great room. inside laundry.,screened
porch, shed, hot tub with deck. 5335.000
Florentine This 3BR, 2.5BA with loft
is only one year old and ready now! Enjoy
peaceful lake viek s from your open pano,
spacious kitchen with breakfast bar,
formal living and dining, oversized
laundry., over $40k in upgrades $315,000
Pelican Biy 3BR, 2.5BA just steps to
the Intracoastal! Enjoy peaceful lake
views from your screened lanai or
entertain on your open deck. Move-in
read, with newer carpet and paint,
upgraded kitchen with file, corian
counters. $279-900
Kernan Mill If you ame looking for a
true Florida home, look no further 3BR.
2BA open floor plan with tile throughout,
family room w/fireplace. deck leads to
private backyard with peaceful lake
views ..nobackdoor neighbors! 5269.900
Windsor Chase 3BA, 2BR with office,
stucco front, lush landscaping, fenced
yard with room for a pool. formal dining,
open kitchen with exaca cabinets, full
irrigation, inside laundry room, tons of
shelving, storage, comm. pool. $249.900
Kensington Adorable 3BR, 2BA patio
home is perfect for first time buyer or
someone looking to downsize. Move in
ready with new carpet, paint, open kitchen
with all appliances, open deck, private
yard. comm. pool/tennis. $204.900
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luxurious lifestyle & amemnes plus 51,095,000
MLS 310546
Oceanfroni siews
From this Beach st)le hm offering vieis from all
3 nfloors 989,000 MLS 299393
Enjoy breathtaking views
Ocean from )our pnati letrrace. Pcrfeil for en.
tertamnmgora priale evening alone Barely used
and better than new! $949,000 MLS 326967
Oceanfront! Spacious 3BR, BA ground noor
unit, included garage in desirable S Ja. Bcb
$724,900 ML..S314756
The Plantation
Located on the 18th fairway this4BR.BA up-
dared home has it all' Huge master w/oversuied
whirlpool rub $699,000 MLS 325917
Luxury Oceanfrontl N Jax Bch Beautiful, al-
most new, ocean iew s, melds gar pkng, stage,
pool & more S699,000 MLS 327491
A Musr See! Tc.onhome is a delight from ftoter
to scm lanai wigleamin g hrdud tIrs and much
more to see 5493,000 MLS 297933
Ponte Vedra hm.d/ilrl, updid bedrooms,
frplc., eyd Tyle bk-d 'w pano& small
pool Hands to allconvenienm to the beach,
shoppmg, schools and churches
$304.900 MLS 325263
Newly Reano% led in & onu[! -
2BR Co.,doa ai; tpr~sncul~ Charming Bench T'hrniusE a shone s"all,
applnc,graiume,~itgsa.T;u.!-msm~,irioiLI Ia-. 'd1Ce. fK rpkpi, eb:,,adest
unma~aiableFro $38,000NtLS32696 LP 'M 10. '; msets' T26-4,000
5385000NtIS32696NIS 304824
Etcellen 3BR/2BA hmn in gaied golfcommu-
nry tu th open (r plan and fireplace
$349,900 MLS 330339
Walk the beh from thju 3BR/I 5BA home w,
huge 17%20 fden Coz iv i nrn. earn ki & Irg
mcd blkyd 149,000 MLS 299168
S Jan Bch lot E of A IA. Water, eseer. & ele
unts are meld Variance w.'7 11 sides & hse pins
are mild 5338,700 MLS 326667
.Ml Brk 3/2 hm beautiful ne. kit %,'SS apple,
granale cnienp & ud cabnts Big scm prch & Encd
d 5319,900 MILS 321628
A musl Cl 3BRJ252BA winew crpt, rile, eninps,
cabnts & Plant shutters thr-out Lrg shed s,/lotl
$308,000 MLS 330651
Grea5 Starter Orm iestimen, wih alol of
improvemenLs..Laige (24 11 srand patio
Very nice corndition
s228.900 NELS 310696
Lakefronl Views
22 Condo in Ponle Vedra Bch in Ocean
Gioe, upgrades galore Enjoy all oflhe
Clbhse amenjues 5219,000 MLS 302686
New Lifes Style! Welcome to a 2BR,'2BA
w.gar. ia1 The Palms. with o many ameni-
ties included $202,000 EL.S 318455
Gri hm w/huge kit,
Fanm rm, French doors to den, scored prch,
laud offkit, direct access to ICWW
M179,900 MLS 311162
1326 South Third Street, Jacksonville Beach (904) 248261
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-- $40K PRICE REDUCTION FOR
QUICK SALE! 3BR/2BA Ponte Vedra
Beach $597,900. Walk to Beach-
Volume ceilings-Low Maintenance
landscaping.
Ask about below
market financing
available 1or this home.
Cindy Cox @ 904-881-8036
Cindy@CindyACox.com
Home f teointh- 4 o
Ocrtobepr1 3.206.
The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
Classified 3
PVB EAST ol A1A 2/2 ranch on two lots.
$685K, (904)273-5994
INVESTOR'S DREAM Lot w/ house,
60x125. 91h Ave. N. Make offer.
305-304 .9473.
FISHERMAN COVE DELIGHT
Excellent & spacious 2BR/2BA
lakefront condo in popular
Sawgrass Country Club. Lge
screen porch & deck. Excellent
condition, fplc & wet bar great
for entertaningi Reduced to
just $379,000. Al Chafin.
FIVE STAR COMMUNITY!
Newly renovated 2/2. never
been lived In condo Beautiful
bamboo floors. Itallan tile In kit.
crown molding, stone fplc new
appi washer/aryer. increolble
amen:ites $229,900 Please call
Mary Anne Chnstensen for into
OLD PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Live the old Florida lifestyle in
this terrific oceanfront condo
Excellent unit, perfect location.
3BR/2BA, 1705sf, leg, wrap
around deck, furnished unit
Paradise found! $1.100.000.
Carl Cal or Kathleen Tuggle
PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS
One of Flonda's best kept
secrets. priced below market to
move rasl' Beautllul 10th floor
end unit. 4BR/4.5BA. 3743sf.
large rooms and hurricane
shutters. $1.800,000 Please
call Paul Sandiford
A VERY SPECIAL HOME
Featuring 5BR/5BA. wide views
of golf course and water Faux
finishes tray ceilings, hrdwd firs,
open construction add to Its
appeal Bonus rms, pool/spa,
3cg PIs call Judy Smith or
Gypsy Alexander $1,375,000
MAGNOLIA HIAMMOCKCHARM
Delightful 2-story classically
designed w/fabulous floor plan
& finishes High ceilings, custom
built-Ins, beautiful tile & wood
floors lovely screened patio
with fireplace! $679.000
Jayne Hoffman & Micnelle Floyd
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME
One of the best undeveloped
lots in South Ponte Vedra
Beach Don't miss this
opportunity to ouild the home of
your dreams Lot features high
elevation & great depth Call
David Darch. $1,500,000
RARE OPPORTUNITY...
The Innlet @ PV By the Sea, 2BRi2BA,
end unit, one level, $1600sf, updated,
large'deck overlooking pond, home war-
ranty, private walk way to the beach and
The Lodge. $487,000, 904-962-6876.
COZY OCEANFRONT HOME
Watch the sunrise over the
Atlantic from this fabulous
3BR/2BA oceanfront home.
Terrific lot featuring primary &
secondary dune. Please call
David, Darch for more
information. $1,345,000
BEACH BUNGALOW
Cute as a DuttonI Completely
furnished 3BR/2BA, 1408sf.
oceanfrom bungalow in South
Ponte Veora Newer carpet,
a/c, roof. Great for beach gel-a-
way or vacation rental Call
David Darch. $1,275.,000
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME
Incredible value awaits you in
South Ponle Vedra Beach.
Fantastic 75' oceanfront
property with great dune i
protection Last chance to buy
oceanfront for under $1 million.
$995,000 Dennis DeSimone
.ENJOY LIFE AT THE BEACH
Faoulous Atlantic Beach home.
3BR/2BA. 2.054sf loft. study
w/garden large kit wibkfst area.
Beautiful mature treed nghbd.
Value priced to sell fast. Don't
miss this wonderful opportunity.
$565,900 Paul Sandiford
GREAT FAMILY HOME
Lge. 2-story 4BR/2 5BA w/fam
room, ipl, frml dining, living
room or office, huge eat-in kit
w/prep Island. master w/2 walk-
in closets, wooded back yard.
Close to Ibeach. Call Olivia
Seaman. $289,900
NEW CONSTRUCT ON ICW
100' wide lot directly on the
ICWI "Forever" concrete dock
w/lifts for a 20' & 30' boat.
Fabulous new Walson Custom
Home Bldrs residence w/pool,
elevator, granite, satumla &
more! Len Knight. $2.500,000
ST. LUCIA AT SAGE BEACH
Fabulous fir plan and majestic
setting In the new community of
Sage Beach! Home offers
elegant yet relaxed living
through West Indies inspired
design features' Jayne Hoffman
/ Michelle Floyd $1,770,000
9 .4-47 10.-301
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 ,
Lowest Priced home in Old Atlantic Beach'
Priced to Sell $489,900!
3 bdrm/2ba home, approx 1300 sq ft, 2.5 blocks to the ocean,
lot size 50 x 130. Original hardwood floors thru-out. Needs
remodeling but has loads of charm. ,,. : ,,,.(,,,a:
S 2 Lhe 2'kl.oksto the Ocean in ...i
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4 bcrm, 2 ba, excellent condition, 1607 sq ft, plenty of room for
expansion/and or pool, 50 x 130 lot size.
Contemporary Gem Selva Norte
4Bdrm/3Ba Open Fir Pin Rich wood accents throughout -
exensive deck & tree canopy. Perfect mix of home, privacy, -
and nature. Seller will pay $5000 towards buyers costs.
$600,000
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, I
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 -
West Atlantic Beach Bungalow Awesome Investment S199.000
3 bdrm 2 ba, 1-story, new red oak floors throughout, new roof,
approx. 1300 SF, lot size 60x1 25.
West Atlantic Bea h Update Home w/Pool $299,000
Huge lot 120x125. 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 2-car garage, fully updated
baths and kitchen, move-in condition. Perfect for investment or
to live in!
West .Atlantic Beach Brand New Construction 8399,000
Seems too good to be true but it's REAL! ,4 bdrm, 2.5 ba, 2397
SF, brand new Key West Style home on 60x125 lot. Metal roof,
hardiboard exterior, vaulted ceilings, granite counters, ss appls,
hardwood firs throughout, detached 1 -car garage, privacy fence,
room for a pool!
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
East of 3rd St. in Jax Beach S359,000
This home includes 2bdrm, 2 ba plus 2-Car Garage. Awesome
Investment opportunity, less than 1 block to the Ocean.
residential grandfathered in but zoned commercial.
Lowest priced NEW Construction w/2 car garage
East of 3rd St South Jax Beach $519.000
3bdrm/3ba, 2-car garage 3 Story Open Floor Plan -
Oceanviews from master balcony. Lease option available i
$519,000
Great Ocean Front Condol
Southshore Condo, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent Condition in South I
Jax Bch, Covered Parking. Priced to sell at $599.900
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 Is St. South
Awesome unobstructed ocean views. West side of 1st Street, i
multi-family, 2 bldgs, corner lot 62.5x85, updated over last 3
yrs $949,000
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
.5 Call Margi Petitt
STop Producer
F 571-9821
; 60 Ocean Blvd. Suite 3
EXECUTIVE COUNTRY home near Gain-
esville, lakevlew, upstairs, master suite
w/offce, 4/3. 2950sf, 5 acres, built 2002..
$469,000. Independent Brokers 904-710-
3111.
NEPTUNE BEACH home, 4BR/1.5BA.
large lot; large pool. Great ocean breeze
aprox 2 1/2 blks to ocean Just reduced
$389,000. Call for appt. 904-249-3839,
904-434-4431 '
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths with bonus room. New
carpeting throughout and new tile on screened
lanai.Vaulted ceilings. Brick fireplace, formal living
and dining room. Huge yard, big enough for a pool.
Call
SFay Patsourakis
463-7782
Coastal Real Estate .
J Marvin & Floyd
Realty Inc.
Website http://marvin-group.com
Call Joe Floyd 219-7638
FOR SALE
JACKSONVILLE BEACH R
1/1 Oceanfront Condo Fully furnished on the 3rd floor facing the
courtyard. Pool and clubhouse on premises. $309,000
JACKSONVILLE BEACH OCEANIA
2/2 Oceanfront Condo 1346sq' located on the 4th floor. Enjoy the sunrise
from your 264sq' balcony overlooking the beach and ocean. $699,000
JACKSONVILLE
1647 Sunnyslde Ave. Jacksonville, FL
Perfect opportunity to purchase property near Ihe Intracoastal and within
walking distance of million $ condos. 3 lots with 2/2 750sq' house (sold as is).
$225,000
DAYTONA SHORES OCEAN VILLAS.
New luxury Oceanfront Condo. 2136sq', 2f2.5 plus den. 436sq' deck with
views of the ocean & Intracoastal. $881,100
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Desirable Beach propeny. Zoned residential/commercial. 1626sq' in
3 buildings business plus 2 efficiency apartments. Near ocean. $799,000
JACKSONVILLE
1647 Bermuda Road, Jacksonville, FL
2/1 house, 940sq' on .14 acres. Perfect opportunity to purchase property
near the Intracoastal and within walking distance of million $ condos. $175,000
FOR RENT
JACKSONVILLE SAN PABLO CREEK
3/2 house, 1896sq'. Fenced back yard. Lawn maintenance included. $1,600 mth
PONTE VEDRA THE FOUNTAINS
2/2 condo, 1260sq'. Ground floor. Pool, Tennis Courts.
PONTE VEDRA GRAND CAY VILLAS
2/2 condo, 3rd floor, Pool, playground, cluDnouse.
$975/mth
$1,050/mth
SOUTHID-.E secret wooas, all oricK, FSBO, 6 blocks lo S Jax Bch 3!1.5. new
3/2/2, 1895 sf, built 1987, $284,900 OBO,' y remodeled. $279,900. 710-5200
Independent Brokers.710-3111. oaonnO ATi A TI rh A, Am .
9229.900 ATLANTIC Behich. 845 Amber-
JAX BEACH, New construction Town
*homes, ,3BR/3.5BA, ocean view,
1.5 blocks to beach, 1910 st. no HOA,
.granite, upgrades MLS#279276 $569K,
aa-7R-9R : ,
jack Lane, Royal Palms '32 +small office
or large walk-in close, 1252.l. lully rend.
vared Adorable house close to Deach wiln
great yard & privacy lence 904-838-1218
BEACH/SAN PABLO area, 3501 Clarinage
ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR/2BA, fireplace. Rd. E Newly-remodeled concrete block.
new carpeting, tile, appliances, fenced 2BR/1BA, large backyard $138000
yard. $175.000 (904)993-9191. 223-5149, 3394685
HUGE PRICE REDUCTION!
Villages of Pablo I
P
Rdace Be .if-i Home
in PlIA.14.piodi Oaks!
Unmatched quality & a Plantation Oaks address that is second
to none. 4,000SF, 5BR/5BA, Italian marble, tile, granite,
custom cabinets, screened pool &
lanai overlooking the lake & bordered
by a preserve for extra privacy. Best
Deal in Plantation Oaks! $869,900
Call Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul 859-9100
T1\o houses off Jacksonville Drive. both 3055sf. One 4/3.R. the
other 5/4. Solar Hot Water Heaters, Concrete Block on both
levels. Storm Windows, and doubly-insulated 12in walls and 1Oft
ceilings make these houses very energy-efficient. Large Kitchens
have GE Profile appliances, 42in Maple cabinets, and Granite
Counterrops. Also, Gas Package for Cooktop, Dryer
and BBQ grill. Each offered at $649,000 -
Major Price Reduction!
Linda Pomerantz
923-8030 nhanalea
IREALTORS-Now paying 3%' Commission. P R o P E r, r iE I,
at P ayrClbSw as
Very cute house, 3BR/2BA with:nice screened porch
w/Mexican Saltillo tile, open & bright floor plan,
vaulted ceilings, neutral colors,
hardwood floors. Easy to previeW f
at $479,000
Call Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul 859-9100
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Enloy beach living w/luxurn & style. I..S # 3.2/854 MeuoiLotslv-orramitained bnk
h "r home on largest lot on Harlwr -e ,. beri een
Amenneinclpool,spagatedeny,elevator larsh Landing Pkv. & Haur Island.E or s
gaage.Sepstothe oean!nitsavailable R,,ded & oerlooks tidal crek. 5BR/4BA +
1-2417 &2 fountain $ 1.300.0 285-1800
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ILS#325233 a entre tui rnished. Ne MLS 327603 Located in highly desirable
neighbo.rthpd, thrs b.auraful & upgraded 3BR/
kitchen cabme n cabinet & granle countenops, e 2BAe a hmeoffers new paint& c.rpel hrcghou
throughouL 1473,900 241-2417 patio, professional landscaped yard & 2-car
24 1 ft garae. $529.000 285- 1800
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MLS#277726 New const.quaint med-style NILS #327239 Wonderful 3BR/3BA.'2676 SF
bldg. 2 units/2(r. 3BR/2BA + media rm, home, gourmet kitchen opens tio GR, separate
rooftop garden area w/spa. Lu.L appts mcl breakfast area, wood & rne firs in linmg areas, 3
high ceilings, archwv ay, granitecounters, great prWate BR stles. 'cre ned lani, pao & sarnmg
ocean view. 839,415 2412417 ceting,, 2-car garage & communic y amemrd es
$T74.900 285-1800
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MLS# 318386 7 block to ocean, 3/2.5 MLS'It 3271178 The tntracoastal lu\unous
located on comer lot, attached garage, over *aiterionli living i Close loquaini cafes. -unque
1600 SF,9ft cetings. 369,000241-2417 & spe1alm .Mhops, 4-l,3t o, 4BR2c.5BA. 2730 SF,
robn home a wifth a tI c ered roof ilop icrrace.
REA .4L BEAI STE1, conctree blok A/lile roof, manr upgrades.
MLS# 318702 3/I on corner. Original 1.,205.900 285-1800
hardwood floors, fenced yard and to car LIE BlCIKS TO HIE BEAc
garage. Close to shops, restaurants & ocean. Mr._S; t 326237 NpteB s 3BR
$9,900 241-i2417 IBA, at-n kitchen. carpeing, ceramic ale rn
RIJl BFA4WM UVLOT kichen & bath. concrete block constracdon,
NMLS# 320915 Beach home four blocks to al n only fourbloik O the beach 290 1))
ocean. Buildduplex or TH.Adi lotsalsoavail 2 800 BEACHCONDO
w/poss ocean views. $389,000 r 473,900 MILS # 324565 Immaculate & updaLed Isit lr
241-2417 2BR/2BA unit, granite counters, oaks wood filcs,
DI4IS SHORES LOT tileJ FP tile & screened lanai, all apphiarices
nLS# 319570 Build your home on this 50 convey. lots of pnacy & great community
LSf 319570 Build your home on this. .0 ^amemn't$l$'2.50" 285-1800
x I I I lot, steps from the Conch House m SL amPon VEDR on heN 2 ITAC SA-180L
Augustine. $269,000 241-2417 NEW PICEI
'4J SEFD IEACH COW4IN LS 292077 I 5 wooded acres. 150' or
uLS# 322645 4BR.5BA hme on In acc.alal, w/dock on quiel side srel with lIo*
LS 322645 4BR2-.5BA home on quiel c, cqumna 3BR/3BA home. FR w/FP. nie
lagoon in The Sanctuary. Over 2200(SF, ale floors a tBR/I BA k rtchenee apartment o.er
Door& great neighborhood $489,900 hegarage& screenedpool Room forepnsion'
241-2417 $1.69S.500) 285-1800
OCEANFRONT IN AilANHC BEACH
"AFORM A-Slt11 N MIS 9 293229 Renmo:deled ,t/e\cellenl
NLS# 315805 This 2-story all bnck 3/2 5 craftsmanship. iradtional 2-siorr 5BR/3 5BA t
home with potennal for 4th bedroom is libranr/office, wood floors & walls, 2 FPs.
perfect for entertaining and is loaded addinonal2BR/IBA&sittingareaa3pioer3-car
$/upgrades. $529,900 241-2417 garage. healaedpool. covered pano& panoramic
AN4ST4S4IS D ocean views $3,995.1W1I 285-1800
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NUMLS#319994WVonderftul I/I condo! Great StiS# 315239 Brand ne. I stfloor 3BR/2BA
for investors or fist time homebuyers. condo.upgradesgalcreincludinggraniuecouniers
Located on Anastasia Island-btke to beach. & stainless appliances, garage & parking.
$149.900 241-2417 overlooking the marina & Intracoaslal Gaied
commumn ,/pool. clubhouse. fime-s center &
PRIAIT IAICI BEA IO elevators 5069.000 285-1800
ILS# 326493 3BR/3BA w/new kitchen PEFECON IN QINUEENS HARBOUR
cabinets & apple, tiled floors, fireplace in MLS 11327247 Former Symphony Showhouse.
faimly room, fenced yard. screened porch. 4BR/65BA. 2 bonus rooms. exercise room */
$229,000 241-2417 saiuna & steam hower, theater w/Ai, bar. Iot'
game room. scrod lanai v./summer kitchen, pool
OCFANFONITPENI'OLSE & materlall on 2 lots wrie\pansie viee 4 of Utle
Nl.S#321492 Total remodel /stone floors, harbor. $2.997.000 285-1800
granite countenops, 42" cabs, SS apple, LOTA4AICENT TOBEACIBDI
custom closes. 2 AC uruts, hurricane REDI CED!
shutters. 2 oceanfront balconies plus NM.2419009DimensionsA0,"I S\71x_225.
sundeck! $925,000241-2417 29 IEINW285-1 iU800
WA47ERFRONT14NSIONI OCEAFRONTWMIO NEWPiCE
NMLS# 312207 Deep water access to ICW'. RIS# 256366 NEW PRICE' S Jax Bch. only
8800XSF,5/5/2,coutnyardentrance&2,pools, units 2 per ir,.prvateelevatorentrytofoyer,
hd4BR/4 5BA. 5315 SF living space, 1460 SF
sepguesthouse,largebackard,4cargarage,terrace. 2a garage all in brand new arbela
concrete boat dock. State-of the-an theater Condominium &/ many amenities. $3,390,0)00
rm. By appL only. $3.999,999 241-2417 285-1800
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A Hidden Treasure
Just Waiting to Be Discovered
Lovely one level 3BR/2BA patio home in
Desirable Sawgrass Players Club. Large Great .
RM opens to brick paved screened lanai .&
stunning POOL, split floor plan, eat-in kit, FP,
great storage. Very private, fully fenced rear yard w/fruit trees &
gardens backs to lagoon. $329,000
Wonderfully Inviting Garden Home
In Sawgrass Country Club
-_i.'.. Outstanding 2BR/2BA Garden Home
w/lovely golf course views, exquisite Sparnsh
W rile, raised DR, soaring ceiling, FP. Private yard
k w/lush landscaping & courtyard entry, great
deck w/hot tub, oversized 2CG. $495,000
Lovely Villa in Gated PVB Community
Least expensive 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 PLASMA TV! New AC & Hot Water. '
Heater. Great Storage. Private screened lanai
w/ lovely views. $239,900
Wonderful furnished in JAX Bch
3BR/2BA home on picturesque eco-shaped
pond conveniently located on quiet cul-de-sac.
SBeautiful hardwoods & tile flooring thru-out
S1st level. Kit w/Corian surfaces, 3 large
bedrooms upstairs, master w/vaulted ceihngs.
$299,000
Fabulous & Affordable 3BR in Player Club Villas
Beautiful 3BR/3BA single level villa w/
wonderful water views in sought after gated
community, soaring ceilings, large kit, FP,
formal LR & DR, spacious FR, each bedroom ,
has own bath. 2 decks & fishing dock to enjoy :
the water/woodlands views and abundant
wildlife. Community pool & club house.
Incredible Buy! $379,000
Best Bagain at the Beach!
Lovely 2BR/2BA & IBR/IBA + den condos
Sw/open floor plans & large screened lanais.
Plenty of storage. Great buys in lovely, private
& gated PVB community. Pool, fitness center
& club house. Easy walk to shopping &
;.. restaurants. Close to beaches. $189.000 &
$165,000
Great Buy in Sawgrass Players Club
Well maintained, one owner, 3BR home in the
very desirable Cypress Creek section of
Sawgrass Players Club. Large lot, room for
pool. backs to golf course. New roof, freshly
painted exterior & new tile in kitchen, priced
right at $429,500
Adorable 3 Bedroom HOUSE in Ponte Vedra
This is hands down the best buy at the beach.
Lovely 3BR/2BA w/wood laminate floors, open
fl -" l floor plan. screened lanai, FP & 1 car garage.
i.g ~ You can't buy a condo for this & there's no
*-;fees. Roof & AC are 2 years old. $234.900
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
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HOME FINDER REALTY
DEERFIELD LAKES- 2,1 5 condo,
$99.900
THE COURTYARDS- 2/2 condo, no
stairs. private courtyard, $119.900.
CYPRESS CREEK- Near Mayport Elem.
& Wonderwood Nice 3/2, 2 car gar.,
freshly painted, new vinyl & more.
$189.900. .
WOLF CREEK- 3/2 5 condo. Almost
brand new w/ garage & many upgrades
$249,900.
ARLINGTON HILLS- 3/2, nice starter
nome good area. $149,900.
HARBOUR SPRINGS- 4'2, 2 car gar.
Newer area very open. Deaul stone
irpic fenced yard, corner lot Close to
schools/ beaches. Reduced to $214.900.
DUNNS PLANTATION. Dames Poinr
area. 4'3. over 30K in upgrades. Below
appraisal. Better than a model home.
$279.900.
BONAPARTE CROSSING- New home.
4.2. near schools & shops. $234,500
221-1711 OR 241-5501
MARSH LANDING C.C.-. 3BR/3BA,
2300st. vaulted ceilings, replace, on, cul
de-sac, private, wooded back yard.
$549,900. (904)537-4083.
ATL BCH HOME
$209,900
FSBO. GOOD Staner Homel 618-1
Dunon Island Dr West., 3BR/1.5BA. New
AC, roof, windows, doors, and applian-
ces. By appointment only Call David
247-0665 (home),. 704-2337 (cell).
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JAX GOLF &CC, 3801 Biggin Church Rd.
W., 4BR/4BA, 3306 s fi., only $629.000
Grace Ellis, All Pro Realiry Specialists
655-7923. ; ': "
S. JAX Bch, 4/2, newly painted, $350,000.
655-3951.
OWNER/ BROKER, .3BR/2BA, San Pabic
& Beach. New floors, paint, roof,. applian-
ces. Below appraisal. 982-7620
INTRACOASTAL WEST. Covinglor
Creek, all bnck 3/2. over 2200 sq.n or
cul de sac, $369,900, 221 -1630
OPEN HOUSE
1661 E. Hudderfield Cr. Sutton Lakes
$215.000. 3BR/2BA. 1874sl Beauliu;
home on lake. New paini and landscaping'
A Must See! Slop Dy and see for yourself'
Open Saturday, 10/14, 10am-4pm
Assist2Sell Buyers & Sellers. Real EslalE
247-4442
Spanish PI 14158 Tomas Pi Lane. 3o2 2
2032si, 1/3 acre. clean and modern. Wa
leriront community wiboal ramp pool
clubhouse, 5 miles from beach $269,900
Call Paula Killeorew, 465-2363
www.killeDrewrealry.com
ATLANTIC BEACH- Cypress Cove
3BR/2BA home. 2-car garage, lendd, ce
ramic re, enclosed sunporcr i $179 900
San Marco Realty 241-3752. 318-6937
OPEN HOUSE OCEAN CAY
Jax Bch Saturday & Sunday 12-6pm
664 Bonaire Cir $499,000. 655-7432
463-1197
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FOR SALE 10M fOT HQMSA.fLEi
Reinforce your love of the ocean
by living within walking distance
in this 2BR/2BA concrete block
bungalow. This floor plan delivers
the best in minimalist living with
everything brand new inside.
Located in Neptune east of Third.
$469,000. Call Kevin Folson (904) 612-1191
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HCoastal Real Estate
303 9th Street N.- Atlantic Beach within walk-
ing distance to 2 parks and the ocean. 4BR/4BA,
hot cub, wood floors, granite and much more. Of-
fered at $975,000
850 Paradise Ln..- Atlantic Beach/Mayport. Never
lived in 3BR/3BA, with bonus room! Upgrades galore.
$420,000. Seller will pay buyers closing costs, call Judy
Hicks for details.
LI 800The GreensWay #309- Jacksonville Beach
condo with garage on the Marsh. Just Reduced!
Seller is leaving all appliances! Ground floor unit
just minutes to the beach. $199,900
13846 Atlantic Blvd.- Brand new condo
priced $80,000 below initial selling price. 3BR/
3BA with I car garage. All appliances stay.
Ground floor and 2nd floor unit available for
quick closing. $444,330
Call Judy Hicks
904-463-2877
See these homes on www.judyhicks.com
Virtual Tours Available
Open 24/7 Any home Anytime Anywhere
PRICE- TO SELL! 1 br w/ garage The OCEAN & PIER VIEWS, 3/2 71h Iloor
Palms $149,90015681613. 1572 sl, garage The Nonrh Shore,
$590,900, 568-1613
Furnished
Condo
.Steps From
: the Ocean
A perfect 10, studio condo in Ponte
Vedra, walking distance to the beach in Sawgrass Beach Club.
Totally renovated w/custom cabinets, Murphy beds, custom
tiled flooring & bath walls. Fully furnished & equipped. Lease
or purchase. $269,000
Call Top Producer 2005 Lynn Saul 859-9100
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ATLANTIC BEACH CONDOS FROM THE LOW $100s
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904.247.9885
2160 Mayport Road Atlantic Beach
CONDO LVMNIG
En joy a carefr-ee Cifestye!
AT THE BEACH:
RAND CAQY WVIAS No car needed! This 2BR 2BA
condo in gated, quiet, woodsy setting is close to all
the shopping & restaurants you will need. $199,900.
OCEAN'S EDGE IBR, 2BR, and 3BR condos east of
A1A in south Jax Beach. Brand new & beautiful! Call
for pricing and availability.
SEAPlACE 2BR 2BA renovated condo is only 1 2
block from ocean in Atlantic Beach. New kitchen &
baths and only steps from the pool. $310,000..
THE PALHS AT HARSH LEANING MOTIVATED! 3BR
2BA condo w garage, large corner balcony, vaulted
ceilings, FP, all appl., storage. $24-8,500.
THE WUVIAS AT HARSH ENDING 3BR 2BA with
GARAGE, end unit, no one above you, FP, all appl.
incl. washer & dryer, screened lanai. $255,000.
ON THE SOUTHSIDE:
THE RESERVE AT POINTE HEADOWS IBR IBA
condo ground floor w lots of light, lots of storage,
and lots of fabulous amenities. $1-45,000
THEESERVE AT POINTE HEADOWS MOTiVATED!,
1BR/1BA ground floor condo w garage. Seller to
pay lyr HOA fees & some closing costs. $159,900.
SOLITHERN ROVE l- Tired of conversions? This 2BR/
2BA condo is concrete construction, built as a condo,,
not a conversion & is nestled among the trees: Monthly
fee incl. cable & water. $154;900.'
Let ,m fey you find your dream home!
Sherri Beno,
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S 904- 651-830
PVB 2BR/2BA walk to beach, newlyreno-
vated, $189,900, possible lease/purchase,
(215)598-7488.
BELLEZA 1BR/1lBA w/gorgeous view.
new appliances, tile. Exc. amenilles
$164,900. 708-3809
ESTATE SALE, PVB 2/2/+
Sal. Sun. only 12-5pm Park setting,
lakeilew, new unit. Reduced $20K, FSBO,
(904)284.5251, Ocean Grove $210K
OCEANVIEW 3/2. exc. cond. Condo tee
$239/mo Motivated seller $699.000. Day
phone 553-0509, after 5pm 241-2443
OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH. 3BR/2BA,
vaulted ceiling, beauilul tile. Bright, open
floor plan. No dogs. $455 000
(404)325-0820 i4041784-6601.
ATL BCH, 2BR 1 5BA. 1250sl. completely
remodeled- kitchen, baln. tile carpel &
more. Cuslom closets slone Irplc
113.600- "71377'
WESOME OCEAN Ironf condo, south
Jax Beach, very nice 1/1 w' glassed-in
porch. ceramic Tiles, new appliances,
$399,000 OBO 19041881-5793
Majlc
Realty
ATLANTIC
BEACH
Charming 3BR/2BA home
located on a lushly landscaped
1/3 acre. $539,900
Call Tom Lawler: 285-6086
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.. Tqe Colony @ PVB,
904-509-6106.. .
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PRE-CONSTRUCTION OCEANVIEW.
Ready 2008. Prices start at $499k. Call for
details. Renee L. Baron, Inc. 242-2821.
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Ocean 9 Villas, First Coasts Premier ocean side condo
community is accented by an entire top floor rool lop
penthouse Approximately 5,800SF 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 1,000SF
luxury master suite Ottered for $1,950,000
Top Producer 2005 Lynn Saul 859-9100
Oceanvlew
Market Value
This 6th floor end unit condo w/
ocean views is loaded w/ close to
$50,000 in upgrades! 1,700SF 3BR/3BA
condo. You deserve a home that mirrors .
your achievements! $699,000
Call Top Producer
Lynn Saul 859-9100
CONDOS ALL AROUND
IN JAX BEACH
OCEANS EDGE 2/2, condo, granite, tile, concrete block. Clubhouse w/infinity pool. 1 block
to beach, 1 block to shopping. MLS# 307553 $448,800
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 WOODED 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 LARGEST 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.
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ATTENTION RENTERS
We have OCEAN FRONT properties
as well as properties from Mayport to
Ponte Vedra all displayed with photos at:
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Visit us or call: (904)249-3077
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PVB, 2/2, flat, end unit, fireplace, gated
community w/5 star amenities. Lease/ op-
tion possible. $295,000. Call Broker/ Own-
er, Kirk Killebrew 463-1131.
www.killebrewrealtly.com
JAX OCEAN FRONT NEW CONSTR
3/3, 2,471sf, designer finishes, huge
ocean lanai, 2 pools, club, fitness center,
616-1527. .
PONTE VEDRA Blvd. End unit. town-
house, 2/2 5 w/ ocean views, backs to
Guana Preserve. Approx. 1800sf.
$550,000.: 280-8281;.
$215,000- 2/2,2 garage, all apple. inci., Jar-
din De Mer, 247-4211.
OCEANFRONT 2/2, garage, pool, views
from every room. $514,900. Owner/ agent
568-4818. .
OCEAN VIEW 3/2, upgraded appliances,
greal south end view, $474.900, Vanguard
Realty, 568-4818
PONTE VEDRA, 1BR/1BA 750sf, open
floor plan., car garage, hickory cabinets,
granite counlertops. Traverline slone
floors. slale shower Seller will pay all
closing costs. $199,900 (904)463-
0505.
PV BCH 2BR/2BAw/ fireplace, all applian-
ces stay, $175,900 2151 Seahawk Drive,
Grace Ellis. All Pro Realty Specialists.
655-7923 (cell)
WATERFRONT COMMUNITIES, near
San Marco. 1BR/lBA. $85.000
2BR/1 5BA. $133.900 Sea Stale Realty.
Corp (904)537-0679.
BEAUTIFUL SAWGRASS beacon club villa
totally updated $258.000. (904)280-5170
or 616-5274.
11 CONDO in Ponle Vedra. New applian-
ces and a ion of community ammenities
$168.000 (904)504-8864 or
Ikespohl@dealenawyer cor
PVB OWNER FINANCE
Only $6K down. new 2/2A/ lakeview,
$209K. last one! 727-458-4230.
FSBO 1BR/1BA. Palms at Marsh Land.
ing Perfect location. pnvale marsh view.
842 sq ft. Newly renovated in 2004. Ask-
ing only $152,000. 476-5280.
www.owneis.com/AWG6693
Sea State Realty Corp.
S"The Listing Specialist"
MLS/ NEFAR Member
Waterfront Community Condos
2BR/2BA w/den -$134.900
2BR/1.5BA -$133,900
1 BR/1 BA -$85,000
Waterfront Condo
2BR/2.5BA-$137,500
Call: Larry Dukes, Broker
(904) 537-0679
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JAi:'OPJiLLE BeACH-, FL 3?250'
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Borrow Payment/Mo.
$175,000 $562.87
$200,000 $643.28
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307-2833
12041 Beach Blvd., Suite 5
Jacksonville, FL 32246
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1111i m
Brand New.Town home
1/2 block to the Ocean,
South Jax Beach
3-story, 3bdrm/3.5ba, 2-car garage, Absolutely Beautiful!
Stucco, SS A P.-Granite countertops, Open floor plan-
1 crown molding & more...Ocean views
from master balcony. $2200/month
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
'i 571-9821
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top floor condo, direct oceanfront block to bch. $1150/mo. 5BR/3BA brick home w/fenced ;r
views, amenities, garage. $3000/mo. Intracoastal West backyard $1895/mcorner lo, 2700sqf, wo car
Oceanside 932- JB 3BR/3.5BA, Bishop's Court Hodges 'PabfBay-SanPablo4BR/3BAnewer
f condo has luxurious features, ocean End units w/views, home on water, upgrades throughout,
porch, sunset porch garage. all appliances, amenities. open floor plan. $1900/mo.
." $2800/mo. ITI/IRA ground floor ..aT"/m, IUnfuniished Codos
'North Share JB 3BR/2BA, brand IBRIBA. ground foor. $875/mo. Ocean Links PV
new construction w/incredible ocean BR/1 BA, ground oor. $900/m 2BR/2BA, second floor, screened porch,
Sviews garage, amenities. 52300/mo' Reserve at Pointe Meadows Gate fireplace, amenities $l000/mo. .
i Sawgrass PV 2BRi2BA, home has Pkwy 2BR/2BA2nd floorcondow/tile BeHeza PV 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor top/ ,
Swooddeck w/lagoon to golf course floors, upgrades, balcony. $1095/mo. end unit. vaulted ceilings, all upgraded.
views; remodeled. $1500/mo. Wolfreek odges2BR/2.5BA, Marsh Lading-JB
SVlages of Solano -PV townhouse, all upgraded, screened screened porch, tile floors, amenities.,
3BR/2.5BA, townhouse has loft, porch, amenities. $1100/mo.. IBR/1BA, 3rd floor, vaulted ceilings. ,
garage, patio. very neutral and clean.. IL Villagio Southside 2BR/2.5BA $850/mo.
i $1450/mo. two story condo w/upgrades 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor, top/end unit, ^
' 434 9th Avenue N. JB 3BR/1BA, throughout, amenities. $1200/mo. vaulted ceilings. $1100/mo. I
home has hardwood floors, all new Brightwater Gate Pkwy 2BR/2A. 2nd floor, W/wood floors
.interior, fenced backyard. $1400/mo. 2BR/2.5BA, townhouse w/upgrades replace, private garage $1150/mo
Beach Avenue AB 2BR/1BA, 2nd throughout, porch, garage. $1250/mo. .
. story duplex, ocean views, wood deck, Stonefield at Bartram Park REIMAX COASTAL REAL ESTATE '
wood floors. $1200/mo. Mandarin 3BR/2.5BA, newer two Shannon S ith
SThe Courtyards AB 3BR/2.5BA, story courtyard home, 1975 sqft, 2 car (904) 285-5640
Private, updated unit w/garage, patio, www.rentthebeaches.com
balcony, overlooks lagoon. $1175/mo. garage, amenities. $1550/mo. .
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The Rarches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
APPROXIMATELY 1 mile to beach,
1BR/1.5BA w/loft, new roof, wood deck,
kitchen upgraded. $217,000. 242-7529,
629-0606.
ADMIRAL'S WALK, 3/2 DW, WD, deck &
scr. porch. Great cond. $42,500. Call
. (904)891-9686.
SINGLE WIDE 2BR/2BA + storage shed,
'87, PEAC, $10,500, excellent condition,
-14036 Downs Lane #580, Portside, Call
708-0731, 241-8718.
BEACHES OFFICE WAREHOUSE,
2850sf., $2850/mo includes utilities. Call
Bart @ 241-3111 (Ext. 11).
JAX BEACH Studio apt. $500/mo. Also
S1BR/1BA $625/mo. Just 4 blocks to
ocean. All South Realty, 241-4141.
WALK TO. Beach. Efficiency $550/mo.
1BR $650/mo., 2BR $800/mo., security
deposit, no pets, 12mo. lease. 514-8530.
SAWGRASS BEACH Club, Efficiency,
util. incl., $1100/mo. 273-0213.
NEPTUNE BCH- studio apt, all utilities
paid & cable. A view of the Intracoastal
$625/mo. Call 543-1150.
MAYPORT. LANDING, 2BR/2BA town-
home, CH&A, WDHU, 1239 Mayport
Landing Dr., $790/mo., $700 dep.; 280-
2728, leave message.
ATLANTIC'BCH off Seminole Rd. Beauti-
ful newer 3/2.5 townhome, 10ft ceilings,'
light & bright, hardwood floors, 1 car gar.,
small fenced backyard, 8 blocks to beach.
$1495/mo., flexible terms. Call June, First
Trust Realty, 994-3608.
PVB, SUMMERHOUSE, 1BR/1BA, 5 star
amenities, beach access. $875/mo.'
Call 338-7321.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 62 Ocean Blvd,
2BR/1BA, W/D included, CH&A, tile floor,
1 block to ocean. $.1200/mo. 1st, last and
security. 838-6333.
NB, 2/1 upper, eat-in-kitchen, large living
room, new carpet & tile. $995/mo. TDO
Management Serviced. 246-1125.
FURNISHED DOWN to ihe kilchenware.
1/1, long or short term 1 block lo beach
Includes ulil & laundry room As low as
$1000/mo. 318-0044.
ATLANTIC BEACH duplex, 2BR/1BA,,
W/D. CH/A, premo beach location 1 lock
to Each. lile Iloors. 10' wood ceilings.
great vibe, avail 16/7, $975 + deposit;
refs. req'd., (904)246-5168.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2BR/1BA hardwood
floors, CH&A, WDHU; 1.5 blocks to
beach, 1st/ last mo. rent SD '1 year
lease $900/mo. Donna Ross Real Es-
1: tate, Inc. 246-4862.
JAX BEACH block & half Irom waler,
2BR/1BA, CHtA. WDHU, FP $695!mo
904.891 0606 or 3524 78-2161
L NEPTUNE BEACH, one block to ocean,
2BR/1BA 1 year lease. NO pets, 800sl
includes W/D $1000,mo. .$1000/sec
dep 918A Firsi Street. between Bay &
Pine. Call 246-8970or 591-1218.
NEPTUNE BCH 1'2 block to ocean,
, 2BRItBA, deck. large garage. CH&A.
WDHU, No dogs. $12501mo + deposit,
Call Trisn 463-0222
SNEPTUNE BCH Duplex, large 3BR and
2BR, sundeckit patio. 1 lDock to ocean.
CH&A, WDHU, $1295! $1225'mo,
223-5211
2BR/1 5BA TOWNHOME in Atlantic
Beach. 5 blocks Io ocean. $1200/mo +
$1200 dep.. 591-1226
LARGE EFFICIENCY Apanmenl. excel
lent location, 2 blocks to Ocean very
clean No pets $575'mo 642-1214 or
241-1219
OCEANFRONT- '3ER2BA Acondd > S
Jax'Bth' B onVenhenF to ghBpping, A JT!
Club pool garage & morel $17001mo Al.
so, 2BR/2BA $1400,'mo All South Realty.
S', 241-4141.
MOBILE HOMES $500 to $550. on pri-
vale lots Near Maypon Naval Station, no
dogs. 333-5579
NEPTUNE BCH. near ocean renovated
2BR. all amenities. avail soon. $1100lmo
2-17-1417 1BR nearocean $750.'mo
FURNISHED STUDIO Sawgrass Beacn
CluO villa. $850/mo Please Call 838-9598
between 9am-5pm
2/1 LOCATED 2 blocks from the ocean
on East Coast Dr., S900/mo.. water
included. No pets. Call Scott.
i Listed4Less Realty (904)727-0071.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 1BR'IBA, lower du-
plex, 271 East Coasl Dr. $800/mo, in.
cludes water ulil .923-2545.
BEACHES 2,2. lakelroni view. many ex.
Sras. Avail immea Will pro-rale 1st
month's reni $1200'mo 382-6145.
OCEANSIDE, 1BR'2BA condo. lus steps
to ocean' Club pool $875/rrmo All South
Realty, 241-4141
OCEANVIEW, JAX BCH
S2'1. apartment, 101C 16thn Ave. S. CH.'A.
WDHU No dogs $995'mo .$500,'deposil.
211 N. 8th St., 1/1 apartment. No dogs.
$625'mo Broker' Owner, 249-8766.'Call
anydayl. .
S. JAX Bch. 3.2. $1450,mo 2 cleaning
services incl. per mo 655-3951
ATLANTIC BEACH
STUDIO APARTMENT & 2 BEDROOM
HOME FOR RENT
Short Term. Leases Studio $850 per
monl'ti650 sq. ft. House $1450 per
Smooth/ 1300 sq ft. Extremely beautiful res-
idences, only houses Irom ocean, views
of ozean Irom property. galed carpon. prin-
vate swimming pool. washerdryer. Studio
giant 20X30 h1 aeck & fireplace. House -
scieened patio First and Last months
Srent & $1,000 deposit. One renter per res-.
Sidence. No Pets. Call 904-887-9595.
2/1, 201 N. 9th St. $700/mo + $700 dep.
Nonsmoking. no pels 246-9162.
BEACHFRONT 1BR/ 1BA, 108 Orange
St, Nep Bch, downstairs, $1050/mo incl.
ulil (661)803-6275, :
TOWNHOUSE, ,2BR/1.5BA, kitchen
equip., wshr dryr, 4-blocks to ocean,
$750/mo. 425 Upper 8th Ave. S. Jax. Bch.
246-1842..
WALK TO BEACH.
2/1 townhouse, W/D included, CH/A, ce-'
ramic tile, approx. 900sf. 405 14th Ave. S.,
Jax Bch. No pets. $825/mo, $825/sec.
," dep. (904)343-9908.
ATLANTIC BEACH/ MAYPORT AREA
1129 Sebago Ave. So./Oak Harbor
All new 3BR/2BA, tile/ carpet, fenced yard,
no pets, year lease. $1200/mo. 631-3583
Sor 612-8868.
S 1901 Challenger Ct. West/Courtyards
2BR/2BA loft, tile/ carpet, new appliances,
private courtyard. no pels year lease.
$950/mo. 631-3583 or 612-8868
SJAX BCH near ocean 1BR unfurished
i apt., lease, references, $725/mo, 222 4th
Ave. So., 221-4134, 703-5518.
ATLANTIC BEACH Duplex (downstairs)
2/1, 2 blocks from beach, patio, backyard,
SW/D, storage room. 1300 sqft, $1200/mo.
318-2121.
TWO APARTMENTS 1BR, 2 blocks from
Beach $675/mo, for each 249-6748.
S311 NORTH 1st St. Large 2BR/1BA apt.
-' w/den, hardwood firs., W/D, CH&A, block
from Town Center. $1200/mo. 273-7338.
TOWNHOUSE, NEPTUNE BCH., garage,
2BR/1.5BA, W/D, $1025/mo., 885-0244.
JAX BEACH, East of 3rd. Walk to beachli
2BR/1.5BA townhome. $1050/mo. Pets
OK. 242-9195.
:: NEPTUNE BEACH, Summer Sands
; Townhome, 3/2.5, W/D, garage, pool, No
;- Pets, Non-smokers, $1280/mo. 655-2718.
S. JAX BCH
? 2BRAPTS
SCH/A, WDHU. East of 1st St. $795-
$895/mo. 241-7368, 733-3730.
LARGE 1BR w/loft, Neptune Beach, Sum-
mer Sands. All new appliances, fireplace,
garage. $850/mo. 993-7328.
ACROSS STREET from ocean, 2BR/1BA,
CH/A, WDHU, 808 First St., So, Jax
Beach, Apt. 3, 888-259-0783,' credit
check.
1-1/2 BLOCKS to Ocean, 1st Ave. South,
1 BR/1iBA. $685/mo (904)891-0606,
(352)478-2161.
IF YOU demand clean, newly renovated
townhouse condo. Call 571-8449, 962-
0115. 3BR 2.5BA, scr. tiled porch, ready
for occupancy $1400/mo. I
LARGE 1 bedroom. Excellent location. 2
blocks to ocean. Very clean. No Pets.'
$675/mo. 642-1214 and 241-1219.
JAX BCH, 3/2.5, ocean view, $1450/mo.
185 5th Ave S. 318-0044.
PONTE VEDRA- 2BR/2BA condo Club
pool, exercise & morel $875/mo.
3BR/2BA, $1200/mo. All South Realty,
241-4141.
NEAR PONTE Vedra'1 block beach. Best
area, quiet, safe, residential neighbor-
hood. 2BR/1BA, lower duplex, new paint.
CH&A, W/D included. No smoking, no
pets. $950/mo., lease deposit. 993-1118.
JAX BEACH- Immaculate 3BR/2BA unit in
the Palms, ground floor, lakeview unit. Fit-
ness center, pools, tanning, tennis, club-
house, & morel $1250/mo. 904-372-9222.
Broker.
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Property Subdivision Rent
6503 Burnham Circ. Hammock Cove TPC $2,000
12909 Hunt Club Rd N Jax Golf & CClub ,,$2,100
732 Selva Lakes Cir. Selva Lakes
BR/BA Area
3/2.5 PV
3/2 JV
. $1,795 3/2.5
1901 N. 1st St. #1603 Pelican Point-Oceanfroht$1,875 /2
Ocean Cay Cir. Ocean Cay
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691 Paradise Ln. (New) Paradise Preserve $1,499 3/3 ,AB
13533 Aquiline Cr. Osprey Point $1,800 4/2.5 IC
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For Management INFO
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WE RENT THE BEACHES DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY, YEARLY
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713 Belleza
412 The Palms,
i3 i,,las ofl Marsh
Landing
36 The Colony
535 Ocean Links
728 BeUeza
748 Marsh Cote Lane
9757 Rough Creek
804 Templeion Lane ,
1106 Valencia
"'44 Surnmerhouse T Beach
1979 Spoonbill St. ,
97 Voyager Court
144 Shelb\ Cote Court
104 Crosscove Circle
.131l Bndgewaiir Circle
505 Seascape
15,30 Whire HeronPlace
906h K h-a \tsta
10302 Ocean Grande
905 2 Street North, #C
201 Portofino
68-29" Avenue South
,70 Beach Cottage Lane'
'11.7 Deer Cove Drive
408 Seasprap Lne,
9910 Presion Trail
804 Meuopohian
62S Preserne View Drive
165 BarberrN Lane:'
570 Ponte Vedra Blvd.
549 Lake Road
1550 Beach Aenue
Ponme Vedra 1/1 875
Ja% Beach 2/2 1156
gJax Beach 2/2 1080
Ponte Vedra 2/2 1100
Ponte Vedra 2/2 1200
Ponie Vedra 2/2: 1012
Ponte Vedra 3/2i-loft 1650
Ponie Vedra/Sa grass CC 2/2 1465
Ponie \Velr/\\alden Chasee4/2 1700
,Jax Beach/Beach Pkwy 2/2 4 1356.
hPmnte Vedra 3/2. 1500
Jax/San Pablo Rd 3/2 1700
Ponte Vedra/SawgrassTPC3/2 1750:
Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2000'
Ponte Vedra/Seaside 4/3 2345
Ponme Vedi;dS',agtss TPC 3/2 5 2000
Jax Beach/Oceanfront 3/2 1300
eJax/PabloBay '5/4, 2850'
Atlantic Beach 3/3 2050L,
South Ponte Vedra 3/3 '2035
Jax Beach 3/3 2444
Palm, Valley 3/2 2460
Jax Beach L 3/2.5 2132
Atlantic Beach .4/4' 2800
Ponte, Vedra/Marsh Landing 4/2.5 2000
Ponte Vedra by the Sea 4/3 ., 2650
Ponte \edid/Sjagras CC 3/2.5 2900
Ja.\ Beach/Oceanmiew 3/2 1799
Palm Valley/Marsh Harbor 4/4+bonus rm3100
P6nte Vedra/Sawgrass.TPC 3/2.5 3800
Ponte Vedra 3/2.5 3158,
Ponte Vedra 4/3 3308
Allantic Beach 4/3.5 4020
$ 900/wkBeach Club Villas Saw'grass Beach Club Eff. 600
$1100/wk49 Tiic.n \V'a, Norh San grass Country Club 2/2 5 1500
$1300/wkDeer Run Sawgrass Country Club 3/2 1600
$1400 The Colony Ponte Vedra, 2/2 1100
$1500 741 Spinnaker's Reach Sawgrass Beach Club' 1/1 700
$1500/wk2503 S. PonteVedra
*Special Rate* S. Ponte Vedra' 4/2.5 2100:
$1600 Sea Place (3mo.min.) Atlantic Beach 2/2 1200
$ 1000i/k 2839 S. Ponte Vedra S. Ponte Vedra 3/1.5 1500
$1600/wkThe Retreat Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2 1600
$1800/wkOcean Manor Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 3/2 1800
$2000 Las Brisas Jax Beach/Oceanfront 2/2 1200
$2000 Loggerhead Lane Sawgrass/Players Club 3/2.5 1600
$2000, Vista Del Mar, Jax Beach/Oceanside 3/2 1700
$2000 2011 Beach Ave (3mo.min.) Atlantic Beach/Oceanfront 3/2 1500
$2200 Quail Point H Sawgrass Country Club 2/2 1800
$2300 92 Tifton Way North Sawgrass Country Club 3/2 1900
$2500 Pelican Point Jax Beach/Oceanfront 2/2 1200
$2500 31 Little Bay Harbor Sawgrass Country Club 2/2.5 1680
$2500/wk728 Oceanfront Neptune Beach/Oceanfront 3/2.5 w/gamerm2600
$2700/wk2824 Coastal Hwy VilanoBeach/Oceanfront/Pool 6/4 "4000
$2900 68-29i" Avenue South Jax Beach 3/2.5 2132
$3000 703 Landmark (7 mo.min.) Jax Beach Oceanfront 3/2 1829
$3100/wk725 Ponte Vedra Blvd. Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront/Pool5/3 3000
$3300 133 Sea Hammock Way Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2 1614
$3800 105 Water Oak Water'Oak/TPC 3/3.5+office 3200
$5500 1931 Beach Ave(3mo.min.) Atlantic Beach 3/3 2400
**Other furnished properties also available
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Call today to book your next vacationil
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574 Ponte Vedra Blvd.
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
(904) 285-2882 1-800 FLA HOMES
JAX BEACH, east of A1A, 2/1, large up-
stairs, CH&A, W/D, private deck, $1120,
821-9751/ 803-3099.
CLEAN 3BR Townhouse, near ocean,
Neptune Bch. $1295/mo. Charles Leo-
nard, Broker, 241-7675.
JAX BEACH
New Large 3 BR-2.5BA luxury townhome.
7 blocks to ocean, $1620/mo rent or
$1820/mo. Rent to Own w/Reasonable dn.
904-838-4133, www.weselljaxhomes.com
ATlANTIC BEACH
STUDIO APARTMENT &
2 BEDROOM HOME FOR RENT
Short Term Leases
Studio $850 per month/650 sq. ft.
House $1200 per month/ 1300 sq ft.
Extremely beautiful residences, only
4 houe irom ocean, re.,i ot ocean
from property, gated carport, private
ir and Lat monhs rent
& 1.,,0J0 deposit
One renter per residence. No Pels
Cattar Realty, Inc.
Hous Home Is Where
Fis The t Heart Is
RENTALS AVAILABLE:
SNep. Beach:
1000 Third Street, 8A, Jarboe Park
Pace tl Iloor.2BRi2BA.800
PV Beach:
505 Boardwalk Dr. #224, Belleza
Condos, 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor.
screened porch, 51100
Call Cattar Realty, Inc.
V 270-0015 I
'WE BUY HOUSES!!"
Grand Cay Villas 2/2. $1000, 1100 SF
Dolphin Cove 3/2,$ 1350, 1400 SF
Seaside 4/2, $2200. 2300 SF
MARSH LANDING
The Palm., 2/2. $1150. 1100 SF
BAY MEADOWS
Landings at Belle Rjue Ne% 2/2 \/I
garage, $1000 and up. 1300 SF
REGENCY AREA
Kendall Pomine New, free cable &
internet. 2/2. $950. 1100 SF
ATLANTIC BEACH
Close to base. 2/1. 91 Stanle% Road
#-1, $625
GIRVIN AREA
.Ashle\ \Wds Beauuful 4/3, $1400
2200 SF
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Frankie
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P R O P E RT IE S
Atlantic Beach
'+ 3BR/2BA condo Sefaplce-lurmihed,
pool. alk to ocean $1200/mo
Mayport
* 2BR/2BA TH. Mayvpon Landing,
$750 $S25/mo .lovre-in special
S$200.00 off I" months rent.
+ 3BR/2BA. M'aport Landing.
new carpet, ne%' appliances
: 50/mo
+ 2518 America's Cup 3/2home. 2 store%
$9001/mo
+ 3/2 H. Hidden Co'e, 2 car garage on
pond $1200/mo
Neptune Beach
+ 3BR/L.5BAApt. Across from Ocean
Wood Iloors water included Ocean
\iew! S1400/mo
*WE NEED RENTALS*
Call us for
Professional Property Management
Call 249-2322
JAX BEACH- 909 7th Ave. North,
2BR/i1BA house w/screened in porch,
fenced yard, CH&A, $950/mo.
(904)891-0606 or (352)478-2161.
INTRACOASTAL WEST, Indian Springs,
4/2 w/ loft, pool home on preserve,
$1650/mo. + sec. dep., 221-1630.
COTTAGE ACROSS from ocean, 5.12 1st
St. South. Jax Beach, $850/mo. VIP Real-
ty. :962-6190.
BRAND NEW construction, 4BR/2.5BA,
hardwood floors, granite countertops,
stainless steel appliances, fenced, 4
blocks from ocean, $2200/mo., call
Mark, 591-6976.
INDIAN SPRINGS, 4BR/2.5 BA, approX.
.3000 sf, 2 car gar., asking $1650/mo.' +
$1650 deposit., ready to move in,
(904)270-8515,472-5913.
PVB IN TPC, 3BR/2BA townhouse,
1475sf.,' garage, W/D, fireplace.
$1495/mo. Steve Shaughnessy,
904-537-0570. Preview at
www.steveshaughnessy.com
SOLANO WOODS, 3/2, 1,600sf., split BR's
w/wood floors, ceramic tile throughout,
open kitchen w/eat-in-area. screened pa-
nto, 1700imo TDOMgmnI 246-1125.
FURNISHED BUNGALOW w/ultlites
Long, north erm. 2/1, tenced yard, pets
OK. 4 blocks from beach. $1600/mo. Call
Broker.' Owner, Kirk Kiliebrew, 463-1131.
2 BLOCKS to ocean. Jax Bch, newer
2BR/2BA, consider lease/ option, $1175.
568-4818
NEW VALENCIA. 2/2 5, gated, upgrades.
elevalors, fabulous clubhouse $1700/mo.
537-9008.
CUTE 3BR/2BA. PVB home. lenced back PVB 2BR2B walko beach ne eno-
yard. w/d. $1500/mo Call 1904)386-7792. vated, $1100/mo. possible lease/pur-
chase, (215)598-7488:
OLD ATLANTIC Beach, 1 block from
ocean Charming trench country style
home w/deck overlooking courtyard.
3BRi2BA. garage and parking. Avail. irom
Nov $2200/mo. Call Rick 891-2345
SOUTH JAX Beach, 3BR'2BA. 2 car ga.
rage w/ opener. 655 91h Ave So New tile/
carpel/ pain. approx. 1400 sq h Fenced
yard No smoking $1350/mo. rent. $950
deposit 19041860-4875
S. JAX Bch. 2BR/2BA fully furnmished, 1
car garage, lenced yard. IncI wireless, in-
temel. & cable Complelely updated 3
blocks Irom beach For photos e-mail ma.
riaeugeniarolobelisouth nei $1500/mo
Long lerm lease 1407) 394-5858
1365 SEMINOLE Rd., 3/2, CH/A, garage,
'$1400/mo. 707-9954.., L
INTRACOASTAL WEST, Covinglon
Creek, 3/2 over 2200.sq n.. $1700/mo. 4
sec. dep.. 221-1630
PONTE VEDRA Beach, 3/2. one car gar,
excellent schools, many extras and buill in
tiled floors first & last, will consider RTO,
leave call back message. 247-5116.
MOVE-IN SPECIAL, PVB; no sec. dep.,
3/2, 2 gar., corn. pool, $1400, 315-6558.
OLD ATLANTIC BEACH: 316 7th St.,
2BR/1.5BA, office, cute cottage. No Pets.
No Smoking. $1700/mo., 904-571-3863.,
VILLAGES OF Pablo, 4/2,. 2360sf. FR,
DR, office, sunroom. $1450/mo. TDO
Management. 246-1125.
JAX BEACH 1719- 10th St N. 3BR/2BA,
1100sf, 4 car garage, large screened
porch, fenced yard, all appliances, sprin-
kler system, lawn service included,
$1600/mo, Independent Brokers
'710-3111.
3BR/2BA, DOUBLE garage, brick home,
screened patio, inground pool. Recently
remodeled: East side of Penman, close to
schools. $1400/mo. (904)631-1825.
3BR/2BA E. of 3rd $1600/mo All new
house for rent, ss appliances, W/D, gran-
ite, hardwood floors- all two blocks from
the beach 245 North St. 273-7338.
S. JAX Bch. Near ocean. 3BR 2BA,
$1650/mo, yr lease. New bedroom carpet,
paint. Dep. 338-7353 or (919)358-0244.
ATLANTIC BCH townhouse, 3.5BR/ 2BA,
everything new, ceramic tile throughout,
marsh view. 2979 Bayshore Dr., Mayport
Landing. Must seel $1100/mo. 465-2163.
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR/2BA on
lake in Kensingtonl Club pool & morel
$1200/mo. All South Realty, 241-4141.
JAX BEACH- 428 3rd Ave. So., 2BR/1BA
house, CH&A, fenced yard, $775/mo,
(904)891-0606 or (352)478-2161.
NEW CONDO, 1BR. East ot AlA Club-
house & fitness room $1300/mo. Call'
708-2867.: '
OCEANFRONT FURNISHED, 2BR/2BA,'
$1800, 6 mo. + pool 568-4818.
NAVIGABLE WATERFRONT- 2654 Jew-
ell Rd: 3/1, brick, rent to own. $1200/mo
VIP Realty, 962-6190.
3BR/1BA HOUSE, 421 11th St. S., quie
street, no smoking; no pets. 994-5861.
WEST BEACHES, Ashley Woods, 3/2
2100sf, formal LR/DR, GR, open kitcher
w/EIK area, huge master BR/ BA
$1425/mo. TDO Management Services
246-1125.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/1.5BA home, 1 year
lease, $1250/mo. +$1000/sec. dep. 131C
Pinewood Rd. off Penman and North 121t
Ave. Call 246-8970 or 591-1218.
3BR/3BA BEACH HOUSE, 227 North St.
approx. 1600sqft, 1 block from ocean
pets welcomed, great backyard, $190C
Sent/ lease-own, call 233-2151.
ATLANTIC BEACH, Oceanfront, 4BR/4BA
home, long-term rental. (904)354-4400.
ATLANTIC BCH/ MAYPORT, Cypress
Cove, spacious 3/2, +bonus room, fire-
place; fenced, yard, great condition! Nc
smoking/pets. $11.00/mo + deposit. 755.
4038.
3BR 2BA, CH/A, 1800sf. $1300/mo. Cal
472-3070.
ATLANTIC BCH, completely remodelec
4BR/2.5BA, 2-story 'w/ 2 car garage, of
street parking & fenced yard. Near May-
port school, beaches & base. $1500/mc
+dep; 869 Gavagan. Call for appt
ISLE OF Palms, 3BR/2BA, 1660sf, 2 car ', 'IU* 1.
ar .$1450.mo 14525 Luth Dr N. Call NEPTUNE BY THE SEA, 605 Cherry St.
indy 962.3713 3i2, 2 car gar, NS. Pets negotiable
s TH AX B ,h -3BRi,'i5A 6 blocks $1500/mo.+dep. (904)307-1905
J III H \ LJ d i beacn ji i .-3na uIWuK5
to ocear. $1300/mo 710-5200.
ICW NEAR San Pablo Rd., 3BR/IBA.
LARGE lenced yard CH&A, WDHU,
$950/mo.241-1857, 2460248
ST JOHNS Forest- New. lovely. 4BR/3BA
3car, community pool and rails great
schools. Avail, now $1750/mo wlgarden-
ing. 1 yr lease, Oct. tree i41,5)302.0514.
NB. 2BR,2BA. 2 houses liom ocean.
lenced backyard garage $2000/mo
861-4416
BEAUTIFUL 3/2 South Jax Beach
home. 5 Olocks Iom beach. recently reno-
vated inside anda out. W,'D included
$1400,'mo 280-2341
PONTE VEDRA- EAST OF AIA.
3BR/2BAt ohice. 2000st., 2 car garage.
Courtyard pool, lawn/pool service includ-
ed PetsOK $1900'mo 1904)703-0242
3BRI/1BA, 8 blocks to ocean CH&A.
WDHU w/large separate utility shed.
lenced backyard w'uki bar. BBO par Musi
see .-to apprecialel 820 3rd Ave. S. JB
$9251mo. .dep Musl pass credit check
Donnie 992-0088, 246-3690. 333.1822
JAX BEACH. 3BR/2BA, tile floors, upaat-
ed bathroom, new carpel No smoking
$1250/mo. -$1000'dep 673-6335, 607-
6053
NEP BCH. large 4BR 2BA, new pain. tile
& carpet with gar. plus covered parking
for boar & RV $1650/mo 904-704-1828
WEST BEACHES, Sunon Lakes. 4/2
2300st.. Formal LR/DR, Family room
w/ifireplace. carpel, caih ceilings lenced
yard, $1450'mo TDO Management Serv-
ices 246-1125
JAX BCH 4 blocks from ocean, 3BR
1 5BA, CH/A, ile & carpets, new kit. cabi-
nets. $1250/mo plus $1100/dep Dogs
301bs and u0der considered 514-4229 -
Broker' owner.
JAX BEACH, 3/1 new remodel, all apple:
lawn service, 809 8th Ave So, $1300/mo
* dep 246-2634
3BR/2BA HOUSE Imracoastal West 10
min Irom beach Large lenced yard
$1250/mo lease/purchase. 992-0940.
JAX BEACH Holly Drive, 3BR/2BA 2 car
garage, lenced yard. $1250/mo t deposit
614-5278.
ATLTAINTIC BEACH Iownhouse 1 bl io
ocean 3BR'2 5BA 1850sq 1" available
"now,'219-2481
OCEAN VIEW home! 3,2.5 Deaullul home
1/2 block to the beach. All appliances,
wood floors, beroer carpet, crown mold-
ing. Furnished or unfurnished. $2400/mo
68- 291h Ave. Soulh (904)536-3308
PONTE VEDRA Sawgrass Players Club
Bermuda Court. 2BR/2BA patio home
$1150!mo. 655-5990
WEST BEACHES. Ibis Point, 3/3 woltihe
2400sl GR wlrreplace. LR. DR EIK cov.
ered patio, comm pool, spunkler system
waler sohener $1575imo TDO Manage
menl Services. 246.1125
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
3/2, 1 car garage, $1795rmo .
ATLANTIC BEACH
CYPRESS COVE
3/2 house. $995/mo
PONTE VEDRA
PV LANDING
312 2 car garage $1175,mo
ICW
COLLINSWOOD- OFF GIRVIN
3i2 house. $1395/mo
SAN PABLO CREEK
3.2, 2 car garage. $1195.no
QUEENS HARBOR
Executive home. 5/4. 2 car garage.
$3300/mo
KERNAN FOREST
2/2, 1 car garage. $995.mc
WINDSOR CHASE
4/2, 2 car garage $1395.mo
VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK
3BRi2BA, $1050mo
WOLF CREEK
3/2 5 townhouse, 1 car gar $135.0.nm..
THE VALLEY
2BR,2BA. $950,'mo
DANFORTH
4BR/2BA. $1525/mo
HAWKINS COVE
412, 2 car gar, avail 11/1 $155/,'ni,;
SOUTHSIDE
DEER COVE
3/2, 2 car garage. 1425sl $1195.mo
SONOMA SOUTHSIDE
3BR'2BA, $1395.mo
IRONWOOD- ST. LUKES AREA
4BR/2 5BA, 3 car gar. almost 3000lI
$1900'mo.
ARLINGTON
CARLTON AT OAK LANDING
2/2.5. 1042si, $895/mv
lMERRILL PINES
2/2. bull 2005 1 000s. $895'mo
2/2, 1125S1, built 2005 $950umo
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
S EAGLES HAMMOCK
4/2,2 car qarage 200Al $1450 i .:-
VICTORIA LAKES
3BR,2BA, $1295/mo
TIDEWATER
4/3, 3 car gar., $1825imc
4/3. 3 car gar $1795/mo.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.
RIDE BIKE lo beach 3'2 almost new con
do, 1 mile Irom ocean $.1200/mo
(904)708-0391
2/25. WATERFRONT, 1140 -s, WiD
$995/mo, 1 yr lease, non-smokers onli
543-9910.
PVB VILLAS in Marsh Landing, 2/2 w/ga-
rage, $T075/mo. TDO Management Serv-
ices 246-1125
1 MONTH FREE RENT
2/2 new condo in PV Bch, nd Iloor. frplc.,
wasner/ dryer, pool, spa & gym. In quiet
gate community. $1100/mo. Call Steve
(904)838-4367
1BR/1BA W/GARAGE, travertine stone 3 CO O w/great ocean views
oors, deck. new appliances, granite $1800/mo. 477-4640.
counlenops: nice, $950, 4630505 180A,/m .4I--/4b4U ..,...
2/2 OCEANFRONT Condo, Jax Bch.
$1800/mo, Garage/ pool/ gym. No smok- .
Ing Call 724-6594.
PONTE VEDRA ocean grove completely
renovated IBR/iBA. screened porch, lake
view, galed community, $850/mo. Susan
(904)514.7150
SJAXUOCEAN FRONT NEWCONS I RUIi
3/3, 2,471sf, designer finishes, huge
ocean lanai, 2 pools, club. fitness center,
616-1527
PONTE VEDRA Summer House.
2BR/2BA, $1050/mo.. 1st mo. $525, 904-
687-9371. ,
AB HALF block from ocean; fu shed- VILLAS AT MARSH Landing- 2BR/2BA
2AB HALF block o5 m ocean furnished marsh view, screened- porch fireplace.
S608-4325. 00 no ps 247-1049 new appliances, fitness; pool, gated. .
608-42. $995/mo 247-9727.
LUXURY CONDO directly on Intracoastal
In' MiraVista w/garage, 3 R/3BA,. 2050sf,
$2275/mo. Boat slip available. Call Jay
343-1897.
1/2 MONTH FREE rent, Villas At Marsh
Landing, 1/1, upper, place, screened la-
nai $850/mo TDO Management Serv-
ices. 246-1125.
Oak Landing- 2BR/2BA -Prime location in Arlington/Ft.
Caroline area close to Downtown, newly converted condo
fully furnished, screened porch,, ?
upstairs balcony. Short or long term .
lease. $1,500
Kelly Whitaker Payne 233-1991
Wanda Petersen 537-4594 '
Ponte Vedra Beaches' Prime Rental-
Summerhouse-5 Star Amenities
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Classified 6 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader October 13, 2006
SUMMER HOUSE, PVB, luxury lop Iloor
2/2, five star amenlties,W/D. no
pets/smokers. OCT. FREEI $999/mo +de-
posit. 755-4038.
OCEAN FRONT 2/2 furnished w/ W/D,
$1800/mo. 386-5008
iBR CONDO -$800/mo. In The Palms at
Marsh Landing. 2 community pools, tan.
ning bed, tennis court, fitness room, and
much morel Minutes away Irom me
Beach. Mayo Clinic, and UNFl Call 904.
322-8255. Leave message il no answer.
3BR/2.5BA, 1700 sl. Ocean views from
MB. garage CIHI&A No smoking. No pels.
$1700/mo 1208 S. 2nd Si 655-7365.
PVB IN TPC. 3BR/2BA townhouse.
1475sf., gara e, W/D. fireplace
$1495/mo Steve Shaughnessy,
904-537-0570. Preview at
www sleveshaughnessy.comrr
2BR/2BA. GROUND Iloor, end unitr w/ga.
rage, close Io pool plenty or storage In
The Palms @ Marsh Landing. $1100/mo,
Bren. (6191819-5222
2BR'2.5BA INTRACOASTAL walerfioni
condo min spectacular view. end unit.
newly remodeled, granite, travertine. new
appliances, no smoking' pels. 51200/mo
without boar slip, $1400/mo wi/oat slip,
613-2715.
2/2 CONDO in Jax Beach/ Marsh Landing,
totally remodeled in '05. $1000.mo,
1904)591-6796
PVB COLONY, MOTIVATED. 2BR/2BA,
1200si, fireplace. W/D, 2nd floor, new car.
pet, huge ceilings $1125/mo 635-6375
PVB 1BR 1BA, Summer House Beach-
side, 5 star amenities, lakeview, granite.
sia;nless steel apple. Irpic. $1100/mo. Call
553-9886
THE PALMS @ Marsh Landing 2/2,
1150sl, 2nd .floor, screened patio
$1100/mo., Call Tome 333-4371
MERRILL PINES, 3BR/2BA, all 'applian.
ces $995/mo +security deposit. Call
321-662-5200
PVB, 2BR/2BA, 1100sl., 2nd floor unit,
w/garage. fireplace. W/D, vaulted ceilings,
walk to beach, quiet location. $1000/mo.
904-742-0508
FURNISHED, PVB 2/2, lari, gated com-
S munity w/5 star amenities, east ol A1A
$1500/mo. Lease/ Option available Call
Broker/ Owner, Kirk Killebrew 463-1131
* ,: FURNISHED STUDIO Sawgrass Beach
Club villa $850/mo. Please Call 838-9598
S:" between 9am-5pm.
PVB OCEAN Grove Condos IBR' 1Bth
Prime Lake View, WiD. screened paiio.
; : cable, al.irm Club house/ pool facilities.
S private beach access $900/mlh
1904)704-7907
JAX BEACH. New 3BRi3BA, Nortnshore
Condos, 1126 N. 1st St., consider 7mo.
lease $2100/mo. 904-614-3128.
CHRISTIAN LADY Seeks roommate to
share 3BR apartment. (904)249-1711,
(904)349-9969.
3BR/2BA LAKEFRONT home, Mayport/
Atlantic Bch., $375/mo t 1/2 utIlities.
Available October 28th, 249-4646.
INDIVIDUAL QUALITY Executive Office.
overlooking golf course in S. Jax Beach
Call 241-5553 x15
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE space in Nep-
tune Beach. 1200 sqtf. w/ 5 large offices,
1400 soft open floor plan (build to suit), or
combine space for 2600 sqh. Recently
renovated, ample parking, water included,
no CAM. For more inlormaiion. Call
992-9344 or 514-6092
QUALITY EXECUTIVE Office 195si.
$345/mo. PVB Furnished; Unlurnished
874-3385.
APPROXIMATELY 750 sl. quality office
space overlooking golf course in S Jax
Beach. Call 241-5553 x15
A1lA & JTB Office Space
Leasing 600 1,200st (+-) avail. Nov. isl.
$1,000 to $1,900/mo t tax UNETA Lic.
RE. Brk. (904)306 7778.
t PONTE VEDRA
OFFICE SPACE
AVAILABLE
Short or Long Term
Secretarial Services
Conference Room
*East of AIA/
walk to beach
Close to shopping/
restaurants
For more information,
call
(904)_543-7000
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Warehouse lor
lease. 3629st Office included. Large park-
ing loti. beach side of Intracoastal
1770)929-1721, (678)525-0854.
1BR W/ GARAGE! The Palms $900i'mo., PET SITTING, in your home. Dog walking.
568-1613 Responsible, mature. Call Kitty, 874L6062
* PONTE VEDRA. Walk To Beach. Furnish-
ed 1BR/1BA, waier-lo-goll view, pool,
tennis. $1250/mo includes utilities
396-9544 or (904)608-0962.
SHEPHERD BULLDOG, male 1 year old,
neutered, shy dog, healthy, 50 pounds,
needs attention, free to good home
Name is Odie. 910-5826
OCEAN FRONT. new 3/3 garage, pool, TO A LOVING home, lull bred Pit Bull
consider tease option 6 nonlns plus puppies 1sr shots and worming.
$2575/mo. 568-4818 246-5584.
LUXURY NEVER occupied 1/1 Condo,
Oceans Edge. walk to reslauranls. beach
& shopping, labulous kitchen, lake & loun-
lain views, pool, club, house gym,
$1200/mo Call 612-9943.
PVB, SUMMERHOUSE. brand new
2BR/2BA wlfireplace and appliances
5-siar amenities, gated community.
$950/mo. Kimmie 904-333-8604. Avail im-
medialely
PVB- Summer House. 2BR/2BA. end
unit, 1 -sorv, 'large yard $1195/mo.
19041612-6532 or (904)641-5564
SAWGRASS/ OCEAN 'Grove. 1BR.'IBA
w'loh as bedroom' office/ gym. Pets OK.
Resort amenities. Extras: W!D, ceiling
plans, fireplace. tile in laundry and
iscreeried-porch"-il000''mo '-.lmo. depos-
DECORATOR HIGH END 2BR."2BA,
ocean front, condo: giving room and master
bedroom overlooking ocean w,'balcony
Front balcony overlooks Jax skyline, fully
fumished. great amenities, including cov.
ered parking pool. not tub, tennis, and
sandy beach. Call for more details,
398-9080 ext 211. ,
ATLANTIC BEACH. Deerfield Lakes For
Lease, newly remedied condo. .2BR/ 1
1/2 BA, AC, security system, electrical ap-
pliances. no pets, $850/mo. deposit $850
(904)781-6528.
JAX BEACH. 2BR/2BA, split floor plan,
fireplace. 1028 4th St N. blocks from
beach. $1050/mo. 728-3000 (days),
786-2757 (evenings).
A OCEANFRONT
S JAX Beach. 3/2, pool. 1800+ sq. tt .
. $2500/mo. + deposit. No pels, No smok-
ing, 904-463-2006.
'Experience
'The Condo Lifestyle'
in Ponte Vedra
Enjoy 'five star' services
and amenities!
Long Teim rentals
1/1 furnished $850-$900
All new interiors!!
Unfurnished
1/1 w/fp/screened lanai $995
2/2 w/fp and w/d $950-$1000
2/2 w/fp and screened' lanai'
$1250-$1300
Pool..Tennis.. Clubhouse
Planned Adivities
Too much to list..you must visil!
Suncoast Management, LLC
(904) 285-4840
2 JACK Russell terners, can't be separat-
ed; need loving home w/lenced yard
great family pel; 8 yrs. old: free to good
home, 333.1111.
LAB MIX, PUPPIES. Females Shots and
wormed. $20 to good home. 743-2042.
DOBERMAN PUPPIES,, $500, AKC.
champion bloodline; bok/tan, red/rust;
tails/dc, POP, 339-4579
CHIHUAHUAS PUPPIES tor sale, $300.
333-2066
SHIH TZU puppies, males & females
962-5466.
DOBBRMAN RPUPPIrS& AK C4,lIaft~ent I
male, lails docked and daW.claw s: $W
904-945-4043.
LOST CALICO Cal. named Napi, 2nd ST -
71n South, JB 449-3831.
HOMELESS PETS lor adoption- Cats &
dogs. 246-3600.
Bilii^ ,^;^-
F.T HEP ANTD 10
-I HELP WNTED 500
TEACHER AID for a m. pre-K class, more
hours it willing to cook; must have com-
Sleted background checks; 1851 Beach
ilve.. Jax Beach. 32250, EOE. 242-9645
COUNTER HELP. Ponte Vedra area.
PT/FT. afternoons & Saturday Call 285-
5644
TEACHER ASSISTANT lor infant room.
7-11am or 8am-12pm; must be reliable.
patients and work well wiln children 8 oth-
ers:1851 Beach Blva. Jax Beach, EOE,
242-9645
RESTAURANT JANITOR. 3rd shift. 7
nights per wk, good pay call Tim, 401-
592-7835.
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 EOEL Drug-Free
workplace.
NANNY NEEDED, PVB, requires ghtni
housework & reliable transportation to pick
up toddler from school. P/T 12pm-6pm
weekdays. 923-7796
PRACTICE FINANCIAL Manager/ Neurol-
ogy, handles all of me following: pi. billing
(receivables & payables), month end pi.
slatements,.month- & year-end pt. repons,
month- & year-end practice financial re-
ponrts, A/P, must have knowledge of Med-
ics Elite/ Medical Manager, deals with. all
financial aspects of practice 20-25
hr/week posillon. Fax resume to 242-
0241.
EVENINGS & Saturdays, mature, out go.
Ing. motivated, fitness minded,' Curves for
Women, 278 Solana Rd., PVB. Apply in
,person.
P/T DRIVER for upscale retirement com-
murlnity. CDL required with P endorsement.
20 hours per week Apply wilnin The At-
rium Retiemeni Community 9960 Atrinum
Way, for directions please call -724-.4726
or lax resume to 721-3972
DEPENDABLE' EXPERIENCED Sales-
person to work at furniture consignment
store 10-6pm, 2.3 days per week
241-5558.
DISHWASHERS, P/T
al Vicar's Landing tPonte Vedra). Excel-
lent pay Drug free workplace, EOE. Call
*273-.1734.,
CHILDREN'S MINISTRY leader wanted
for beaches church coordinating Christian
program for children grades K-5. 20
hs/wk, salary 246-2010.
WEEKEND SECRETARY/ Receptionist.
Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home in Jax
Bch, has a position available for a week-
end secretary/ receptionist to join their
team of professionals This is a multi-task
position that requires working every other
weekend and occasionally in the eve-
nings. Must be computer literate. Respon-
sibilities include answering telephones.
preparing materials for funeral services,
light housekeeping duties, communicating
service information to client families, ano
directing 'families and friends for visita-
tions. Inleresled parties should e-mail re-
sumes to" rgs@hardage-gladens com
M/F/D/V/DFWP
BEACHES CHURCH seeking Nursery At-
tendant to provide care for infants to 3 yr.
olas on Sun. mornings & Wed. evenings.
$10/hr, references & experience required
246-2010.
CLEANING PERSON needed 4hrs weekly
or bi-weekly. 6th Ave. N., Jax Bch $10/hr.
249-8858. -
HHA CNA', & C( mppft1 Sitlers vwanlEo
for SS, ARL, Bedahe '-,eas. Top Pay!
Apply @ 3515 Hendricks Ave Underhill
Staffing, Inc. #HHA21206096.
KENNEL ASSISTANT needed for busy
veterinary clinic, competitive wages Previ-
ous kennel experience preferred. Apply in
person: Beaches Animal Clinic 937
Beach Blvd., Jax Beach 246-2045
HANDYMAN NEEDED, Large home
+beach condo. Approx. 15hrs/week, flex.
$15/hr. 904-536-4330.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under SERVERS AND Bartenders needed for
this category please call 904-249-9033 or Georgia/ Florida and ACC games. Call
email: classified@beachesleader.com 249-8269.
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE! Uncon-
tested divorce-papers. Without Kids (while
you wail) With kids (a little longer) Since
1981/.1by apple. only 1904)641-2187.
OFFICE CLEANERS P/T in evenings and
F/T daytime condo cleaners Jax Bch.
636-7515.
SERVERS
PART-TIME evenings in our main dining
room. Flexible schedule Some holidays
and weekends necessary. Great work en-
vironment. Applications. at Fleet Landing
Security Gate. One Fleet Landing Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach. FL; Fax to (904)246-9447;
email lo: Jobs@fleetlanding.com Web-
site: fleetlanding.com. EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace.
BOOKKEEPER/ SECRETARY needed'lot
Real Estate Office, Quickbook experience.
Fax resume 273-4848
POOL CLEANER
w/valld Florida Driver's License Experi-
ence helpful but will train. Good salary &
benefits. Apply. Surf6lde Pools. 313
Beach Blvd. 246-2666. or lax resume
249:8801,. e-mail: surfsidepools @aol.com
HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Immediately.
Flexible hours. no weekends, excellent
pay Transportation & phone required
591-5901, 514-1188
HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED. 249-2254
HAIR STYLIST rental/ commission sta-
ions available in a new tanning salon in
Atlantic Beach Will consider boolnth rental
or commission basis. We are seeking 2
stylisis who are upbeat, friendly & crea-
tive professionals who are willing to work
hard & grow wiln us. We will be ready in
about 6 weeks for two stylists. Please call
if you have an outgoing personality and
want something different. 235-9529
HOUSEKEEPERS MONDAY-FRIDAY.
Seeking responsible reliable individuals
Must be bondable Serious inquiries only
Leave msg al 716-8824.
SURVEYING
IMMEDIATE opening, instrument person.
experience required, call Boarwright/ Dur-
den Surveyors. (904)241-8550 ext 232.
BEACHES CAR Wash- lull time help
needed, Wages negonable4- ips. Benelils
Avail. Apply in person, 1t-01 Beach Blvd.
SERVERS
FULL-TIME (Split Shift) in our main dining
room. Must be available weekends. Holi-
days a must Great benelils and work en-
vironmaen Applications at Fleet Landing
Security Gate. One Fleet Landing Blvd ,
Atlantic Beach, FL: Fax to (904)246-9447,
email to- jobs@fleetlanding.com Web-
site' fleellanding.com EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace.
CNA
ASSISTED LIVING
FULL-Time, 3pm-11pm at Premiere Re-
diremeni Community Excellent benefit
package, competitive wages, good work-
ing environment. Applications available at
Fleel Landing Security Gate, One Fleet
Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL; Fax to
1904)246-9447. email to. jobs@fleetland-
Ing.com EOEr Drug-Free Workplace.
CARPET INSTALLER,experienced, must
be reliable & have own Iransportation Call
821-8338
GOLF SHOP Attendant Marsh Landing
Country Club hiring F/T, but will consider
P/T applications Oulgoing personality
nd social interaction telephone and com-
puter skills. This is a customer service po-
silion with tne following key job compo-
nents taking reservations, billing/ collect-
ing lees golf shop retail sales/ merchan-
dising, shop appearance $9-$10,hr t
benefits. Please apply in person Tues-
day. Sunday. Call 285-6459 for directions.
Drug lesting/EOE.
JOURNEYMAN TILE., and stone installer.
Must have tools, truck, WC exemption. FT
position, top pay. 476-3086.
SALES REPS, top pay, no wkds, inbound
inside sales, Ilexible hrs., advancement
opportunity. 730-2031 ext 210.
PREP COOKS, .Pizza makers, Cashiers
and Servers. F/T & P/T. Apply at all Al's
Pizza locations. .
MANAGER/ SUPERVISOR for Detail po-
sirion, experience helpful but will train.
Can make between $400 -$700 per week.
Must have valid driver's license & trans-
poriarion. Only serious, responsible, hard
workers need apply. Eric, 716-4413.
Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services, Inc. 246-
0967.
POLICE PATROL OFFICER
City of Atlantllc Beach. Must have current
law enforcement certification acceptable
to the Stale of FL and be eligible to com-
plete Florida training and certification with-
in 6 months of hire $16.75/nr.; $670/wk.;
$34,840/yr +beneltis Applications must
De received-by 10/18!06 at 800 Seminole
Rd., Atllantic Beach FL 32233. Testing on
10'28/06. For more inlto>,..vj 4L
www.coab.us or call 19041247-5820. No
smokers,' tobacco users Drug testing con-
ducled. EOE
MEDICAL ASST NEEDED for intemal
medicine office Beach location. Fax re-'
sume. 694-0054
CARIBBEE KEY looking for experienced
Line Cooks Apply in person between
10am-4pm M-F, 100 First St N Nep Bch
HIRING EXPERIENCED cooks & servers,
min 1 year, pay top $$. Apply in person.
Fionn MacCools. 333 1st Sr. N. Suite 150.
VETERINARY TECH needed for high vol-
ume vel clinic At least lyr experience re-
quired Competitive salary, excellent ben-
etns. Fax resume to 246-3061 or call'
246-2045 for more into. Beaches Animal
Clinic, 937 Beach Blvd. Jax Beach.
LIQUOR STORE Clerk, Bartender, Door
Person, Must be able to work days,
nights, weekends, and holidays Musl
pass drug Test and background check.
Call Robert @ 465-0149.
i
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
City of Atlantic Beach. Starting pay
$11.87/hr. .($24,689/yr), to $14.84/hr.
($30,867/yr.) DOO -benefils. Work hours
vary. One year exp. in animal handling
preferred, Valid driver's license with a sal-
islactory driving record required. Applica.
lions accepted until 10/18/06. Test dale
10/28/06 800 Seminole Rd, Atlantic
Beach. FL. 32233 For more info call
(904)247-5820 or visit www.coab.us. No
smokers/tobacco users. Drug testing con-
ducied. EOE.
GROWING FAST paced lawn mainte-
nance company looking for F/T help.
655-8502
LAWN MAINTENANCE Foreman & help-
ers Apply 7am, TNT Landscape. 1074
10th Ave South. Jax Beach. 247-4477.
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
PLANNER II
Starting pay $21.47/hr ($44,657/yr). Bach.
elor's degree in Planning or a closely re-
lated held with 2.3 year's exp in local gov.
ernment zoning or planning office. Must
be proficient in GIS applicaTrons. Valid
driver's license with a satisfactory driving
record. AICP preferred. Applications ac-
cepted until position killed at 800 Seminole
Rd.. Allantic, Beach. FL 32233.
(904)247-5820 or visit www.coab.us
No smokers, tobacco users Drug testing
conducted. EOE.
LISTIN' W/KRISTAN
Office Manager
You will spend your day on the computer
and on the phone keeping the learn on
schedule and transactions ready to close
by utilizing Top Producer database man-
ager. Grow as our team grows, starling
salary $25K.$30K with bonus and bene.
fits. Candidate requirements include: Ex-
'tensive Computer skills: Word, Excel.
Publisher and contact management. Good
decision making skills Professional de-
meanor.. Detail onenied. Very organized.
Positive attlitude-mandatory! Sell-monvai-
ed. Proven track record. Great at prioriiz-
ing tasks. Must enjoy working in a busy
office. Email resume, why you are inter-
ested in Ihis job, references and salary
history to kmalin@comcast.nel.
PROVIDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES is
seeking experienced SALES REPRE-
SENTATIVES .for last growing office with
new marketing campaigns and expansion
plans Must have sales experience with
strong work elhic and great anirude Ex.
celent opportunity for flexible hours, top.
pay, high commission with advancement
management opportunity and no week-
ends. Call 207-7757 ext. 210.
READER'S DIGEST CO.
Books are Fun offers an exciting sales op-
portunity dor independent sales rep! Set-
up and run Book Fairs at Corporations
and Hospitals. Commission Guaranteed
the first 3 mlhs. Training & support provid-
ed. Need: SUV/ Truck/ Trailer, storage
and computer. Explore our weDsite & sub-
min your resume:
www.booksarefunlid com
Enter Req#2117BR
Fax: 888-556-4795
Call: 800-966-8301 x2698
BOOKKEEPER FT- AB Plant -Nursery
seeks multi-tasker, Excel proficient w/
strong accounting background. Peachtree
exp. a MUST Fax resume to 246-1558 or
email jodyecgL@bellsoutn net
. *BEACH DRIVERS*
Taxi Drivers needed to work Beach and
Inlercoaslal areas, at least 23 yrs. old,
vj .record. .Ca124,0360,,.
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Beaces/ntvcoa
PROVIDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES is
seeking an experienced SALES FLOOR
MANAGER. Must have call center/ sales
management experience; Security and
Surveillance (SSI) ., preferred with
W.I.T.mentality and work ethic. Establish-
ed stan-up company with big plans for
growth in marketing and sales lorce, lacili-
ty expansion including brand expansion
and industry identity. Professional wanted
to assist in sales and marketing efforts.
Salary .-commission .bonus and opponu-
niry lor advancement, with no week-
ends. Call 207-7757 ext. 215.
NOW HIRING FOR
REAL ESTATE OFFICE
Long established, growing Real Estate of-
lice now hiring administrative assistants.
This position requires excellent organiza-
tional skills. Candidate must be cuslomer-
onenled and possess excellent phone
skills Must have computer knowledge and
possess excellent ahenron to delail. We
offer last-paced environment, as well as,
competitive salary and benefits package.
Fax resume to 904-285-6040 or phone
419-1171 and leave a message
BONOS BAR-B-O Neptune Bch is ac-
cepting applications for experienced serv-
ers and cashiers. Apply in person 2-5pm
daily.
FAST PACED Orthopaedic Practice local-
ed at the beach looking for lull-time Tele-
phone Operator, Appolntment Scheduler.
Monday- Fnday- 40 hours per week Must
have 2 years experience ellher in a medir
cal practice or on telephones Full Bene-
his. Please lax resume to. (904)241-7331.
BREAKFAST & Dinner cooks F/T 8 P/T.
experience required, Players Cafe. PVB,
273-5595.
SUCCESSFUL MARINE construction
business; assets for sale Barge w/ trailer,
all lools. Owner relocating. 285.2100
BOWLING FAMILY Daycare has 2 open-
ings for 1 yr olds stating October 15. For
info call 220-6059 or 476-4251.
ACTIVE NANNY honest, dependable,
Transportation & references $9-$1/hr.,
any area CPR & First Aid. F/T & P/T.
260-4915
CAREGIVER/ COMPANION. Light clean-
ing, cooking, errands, bill paying, organiz-
er, secretarial, etc Pan -lime only. 30
years exp., 318-9216.
HOUSEKEEPING, LIGHT cooking, laun-
dry, errands Household helper available
to start immediately Relerences. lived
beaches area since 1991. Call 241-0743
Please leave message. Simplify your life.
let me help.
CNA, 10 years expenence in home house
care and house management. I can pro-
vide 24 hour/day care Total care and
transportation of'patient References and
background, available (904)885-2200.
COMPANION SITTING or child care,
housekeeping and more. PVB referen-
ces 534-3732.
DO YOU need relief from caring for elder-
ly or sick loved ones? I am state li-
censed, Alzheimers Irained, experienced
and great reerences. Call Sherry,
904.541-1214, 904-477-1036.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT lor elderly. Ceni-
fied Nurses Assistant, homemaker, 20
years experience. Monday-Fnday,
614-469(lcell) 246-9537thome) Live al
the Beaches
COMPANION CAREGIVER Mature Iruslt
wonhy lady will give loving care to the eld-
erly. Incl. eight housekeeping. Please call
Gerda 733-2473.
SOl A Oueen bedroom set. In.
clues rounded headboard w/ratlan inlay
design. 72" six plus drawer 'dresser
.w/rounded mirror and rattan inlay. two
2-drawer nightslands, four, drawer, plus
storage Armoire. Good condition $500.
992-1214
BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam manress & boxspnng, new in
plastic w/warranty. $379 Must sell.
(904)858-9350.
CRAFTMAN'S GENERATOR. 3500 watt,
paid $1700, asking $400; used twice, 860-
0318 or 504-3202.
PELICAN STAINED glass window, $500
241-5666
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT rng, 1.25ct.,
$1500. 993-1118
LIKE NEW) Lincoln electric welder, $175;
Koball uprignt 150psi compressor. $175;
Husqvarma 20" chain saw, $275; full-size
truck louvered alum. tailgate. $300; Yo-
kum diamond cul lool box, $300; 2006
Ford F350 6.0 diesel, 11,000 mi $41,000.
Call today! 502-6629.
INTEX EASY Set Pool. 24'wide X42'deep,
soft sided above ground pool. lyr old, 2
extra pumps (one is brand new), skimmer,
vacuum, chemicals. Costs over $1000
new Will sell for only $400 Call
(904)504-0791.
KENMORE DISHWASHER Ultra-Wash.
Washes Irom china to pots and pans,
black, white, good condition $100. OBO,
246-0778.
NEW BLACKHAWK crossbow. 200 Ib.
pull; $450 OBO, 755-4689.
GE DRYER $75. Sears Slove & Oven
$75, very clean 993-9550
4PC. BEDROOM $100. Sleeper sola $50.
Recliner $50. Wood dining table
w/6 chairs $500 249-7816.
LATERAL FILE Cabinet- 2 Drawer, 36".
Wood $85 Lale'ral File Cabinet- 5 Drawer,
36", Metal $175 241-2533
AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
installed for $899 249-8877.
OCEANFRONT 1 OR 2BR, weekly/
monthly, pool, 463-7343.
OCEANFRONT FURNISHED & untur-
nished homes .& conaost Frbm $500 per
week! All South Realty. 241-4141
WASHER &DRYER, ex. cond.; heavy duty
ex. large cap. $150 ea., can deliver &
guarantee, 874-1747.
CHRISTMAS LAWN decorations, lighted
Santa's sleigh and several reindeer. $125.
Bathroom sink w/chrome legs, toilet, light
blue $125, 307-2841
CLEAN, QUITE, 10 min. to beach, drug'
alcohol free; $400 dep 333-2624.
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KENMORE WASHER & dryer, white, like
new, $325, (904)613-5854.
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I N '14 &- SLAT E s
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Classified 7
The Reaches T Pader/Ponte Vedra Leader
F* ORiSALE 80
RATTAN GLASS-TOP DR table, round,
oval w/leaf, 6/chairs on wheels $450. Bed-
room dresser w/hutch, desk w/chair $200.
Bedroom suite, dresser, chest, 2 night-
. stands, circa .1950 $250. Can be seen
Oct. 14, between 9am-12pm. Dolphin
Cove, 19 Ladyfish Dr. PVB.
KIMBALL ORGAN, needs work on the
computer 904-249-3839, 904-434-0520.
PIANO. BLACK Upright, like new. $500
Call 223-5521.
YOUNG CHANG Piano, w/Dencn. black,
excellent condition $1500 Call 249-0712.
HEART PINE T & G flooring cut locally
from antique Pine timbers. Large quantity
w/ incredible dark patina. Lic PST5903
Florida Heartwood 249-8310
JACKSONVILLE BEACH PIER AT
SUNRISE POSTER. Buy one get one
Ireel $20. karmaeflecl com or call
(9041759-7984
WANTED CHILDS bicycle seal or pull
along riailer for carrying child on bike. Call
:' 646-3596 Iv msg
AVONLEA ANTIQUE Mall. 8101 Phillips
Hwy. at Baymeadows, lall festival sale.
13th through 15th, parking lot sale Sat.;
holiday entenaining demonstrations Sun.,
great savings all weekend.
700 BLOCK 9In Ave. South Friday and
Saturday
FURNITURE DAY bed, couch, love seal
and much more; Sat. 8am-12pm; 2605 In-
dependence Dr
HOUSEHOLD, CLOTHES, and misc.
2016 10th St. N., Saturday, 8-?.7
MULTIPLE FAMILIES, much too, much'
stuff to name Lots of give aways.,Come
seal 16th Ave. & 5th St. So., Sat, 10/14,
,9am-?
MULTI-FAMILY, SATURDAY, '8-2pm,
1214 1st Ave. N. Fum., fiber optic tree,
toys, exercise equip. & much more.
TWO FAMILY. size 16-18 women
clothes, furniture, futon, Sat, 8:30am-
2:30pm,9 San Pablo Cir. So.'
FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD Items.
clothes & more Saturday 8am-1pm Cor-
ner 11thAve N. & 21stl S. .
JEWELRY, COLLECTIBLES, TV, clothes,
and much, much more. 618 9th Ave. No,
Sal 730am-?
DRESSER. BED stove. much more, Fr,.
& Sal 8am-3pm, 615 16th Ave. So.
103 EVANS Dr., Friday & Saturday. 8am-
1pm, near Seabreeze Elem
SATURDAY, 8AM-2PM, 652 9th Ave. S..
Household items, etc.
YARD SALE Saturday 8am-12pm, 307 41h
St
MOVING SALE- 236 4th Street, Saturday.
8am-lpm Furniture, arl dishes, books,
music, etc.
SATURDAY. 8AM, 1786 Selva Marina Dr.
Furniture. toys. clothing, more.
FURNITURE, POOLS. desk, jewelry, per-
fume clothes, kitchenware, dishes, china
lalest hard cover books. extra large dog
bed beanie babies, stained glass 8 ac-
cessories pictures, Dike, & much more.
Saturday 8am-until, 464 Orchid St.
MULTI- FAMILY Sale, 1850 N. Sherry Dr.
off 19th St in Selva Marina. Turntables,
amp, skateboarder pants, fish tanks, tod-
aler bed, great kitchen sluff, fabric, beer
making equip., antiques. Sat., Oct. 14,
8am-lpm.
SATURDAY, SUNDAY, 8am-2pm,
1232 Galapagos Ave S., Oak Harbor. Ba-
by items (boy), furniture, clothing, house-
hold.
PLANT SALE, 1 gallon peacock gingers
and sansevierlas $2.50. A 'few. each,
while, and yellow butterfly gingers bloom-
ing Cool weather perennials, ferns, hang-
ing baskets 'and more 17 Guano Drive,
Palm Valley. Friday. Saturday, 9am-2pm
4033735
PLANTATION OAKS, Neighborhood Ga-
rage Sale Saturday, 8am-noon. AIA S. to
CR 210, appiox. miles oh right.
VILLAGES OF PABLO Annual Yard Sale,
Saturday, 8am-Noon. San Pablo between
Atlanlic & Beach.
40' BOAT SLIP for sale, exclusive Har-
bortown Marina. $164K. 463-2845.
BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit
www.MarlnaClubPV.com
16 FOOT Cariola Skiff w!40hp Suzuki and
trailer S1800 OBO. Call George 226.8700
12FT. ALUMINUM Boal wi6hp. Johnson
motor, runs great $900 OBO. 246-2011.
BOAT SLIP For Rent. Haroortown Marina,
40' wilh water & electric, $500. 463-2845.
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MAXUM 2000 FR2, excellent condition, 03 GMC Sheraid custom van, 50,000 m,
ski's included. Asking $14,900. valued @ laclory warranty, 15 seats. 36.000 mi.
$17,000 (904)613-5854. bronze, $18.500 OBO. contact Brian ai
356.0731.
MOVING SALE! Sat. 10/14, 9am. Isle of
Palms, 4343 Tradewinds Dr. Dining set,
pool table, washer/ dryer, office, gym,
misc. ,
12756' CLEAR Springs Dr., Saturday,
Sunday, 8am-2pm. Lots of great items.
NEIGHBORHOOD YARD sale' end of,
Stacey Rd (Soulh Isle of Palms).' off San
Pablo Rd, Sal..10/14. Bam-2pm.
14230 SATINWOOD Dr 10'14. 10/15,
8am. Furniture, household Items, car
ESTATE SALE
Cypress Village, 4531 SIIverberry C,. Fr,.
Sat. 8.30am-2"00pm Many outstanding
finds. 3 piece Hooker Entenainmen Cen-
ter; 2 Sherril sofas. Ekorness recliner &
ottoman, framed Florida ar some origi-
nal). Grandfather Clock, Regulator school
clock, lamps china. king bed spreads,
books, petite clothing, and much more
Butler to San Pablo. 1 block north of
Mayo, leh on W.M Davis Parkway, 1 mile
to Silverberry CI.
AN EXCITING P.V. Sale! Great nousefui
of anq turn, incl: Tall Vici Deds, dressers,
tiger maple period chest, senee.' lols of
gak, barristers bkcase, more! Roseville.
huge sel Limoges. Sterl sels Prelude,
Eloquence Old doll. Waterford Colleen.
Civil War clock Flo blue, willow, morel
Jewelry Tomato collect. An. Golf cart
Nos @ 228 4th Ave S, J Bch @ 8 am
Thurs. After 8:15 go directly to Sawgrass
Players Club. AiA S to PGA Tour Bivd.
g;ve name @ gate Take 2nd R to 104
Water Oak. Thurs, Fri 9-4. CHINA CAT.
241-0344., chnacatantiques.com.
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1999 SUZUKI Catana 600 Series Greal
1st bike, needs minor work. $1800 OBO
(904)945-4044.
2004 HONDA Rebel, 3300 mi. windshield
& saddle bags. sale $1500, paid $4000
241-0361.
2005 RED/WHITE Scooter Still like new,
ready to dnve home $1000. 537-3991
North Florida's Largest
Boat & Yacht Dealer
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Cruisers Yachts Hurricane
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Sea Hunt World Cat
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Sea Doo Sport Boats
Sunstream Boat Lifts
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Boats I
14539 Beach Blvd.
223-4149
(next to Marker 32 Restaurant)
Just West of the Intracoastal
2001 MERCEDES E430. garage kept.
48,000 mi., beautilull $23,500. 568-6705
SEWING MACHINE Repairs Complete
tune-up. All makes, all models. $4950
241-2112.
DDAN I
The DEPENDABLE HANDYMAN
from changing a lighibulb
to changing the color of your house
NO JOB IS TOO ODD!
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241-6102
I LilLNSED'iI'NSL-RibD I
GETYOUR A/C Unit ready for the winter
months Maintenance check-up $59.95 &
Freon il any is needed. Family run & oper-
ated since 1967.
RELIANCE HEATING & A/C
(904)219-7782.
CHANGE OUT your old A/C for a new en-
ergy efficient unit today. Call & set up ap-
pointment for this MONTH SPECIALS.
RELIANCE HEATING & A/C
(904)219-7782.
dental maird service To meet your needs
Staring our 6th year. 280-5339.
AMY S CLEANING service. 12 years ex-
perience, references, free estimates.
220-5111.
CLEANING SERVICE Special Home or
office. Home: buy 4 cleaning, get 1 free.
buy 8, get 2 free. Call for more Info, 631-
8527.
HAPPY HOUSEKEEPERS, Residential.,
Commercial clean-up. Senior discounts.
Call 612-8060.
TEGACYT-1
LDFAST DEPENDABLE house cleaning,
reasonableNow Offering
S1Full Remodeling,
%tN & Room Additions &
A\ Residential Painting Services
+ sFirst Consultation $0
-- ) 904.298.4917
www.legacythreebuilders.com
State Licensed & Insured Residential Contractor CRC 326448
9310 Old Kings Road S.. Suite 1902 Jacksonville. FL 32256
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WELL-DONE CLEANING and Repairs
Services. Do you need your home or of-
tice cleaned or repaired Please call
(904)327-8658.
BEACHES CLEANING
Residential, commercial, move in/out
cleaning, and construction clean up. Call
for tree estimate. 718-5471.
ASAP CLEANING, move ouls & rentals,.
S566-5313.
NEED AN electrician? Call E-4 Electric,
434-7488 .,, .
ANOMOTEC. QUALITY Elecitrcal Serv-
ices Free estimates for repair/installation
Comm/Res. Standby generators and
transfer switches. All electrical needs
Visa/MC. 343-5535 Greal rates
FENCES
WOOD Fence Specialist. Install, replace.
35yrs Expenence References. Mick Oul-
door Enterprises. 241.7276. 838-9599.
STOP FORECLOSURE. Save your home.
24 hour message. 904-722-9159.
www.stopp!ngforeclosurelas corn
SEASONED FIREWOOD. Beach Boys
759-1612. Free Delivery!
STUCK? FRUSTRATED? Call Rob All
applications, house calls. training, repairs.
upgrades, websites, graphics Free phone
tech. 904-249-3034 or email:
callrob@comcast.nel.
COMPUTER REPAIR. Lowest prices I
221-5924.
COMPUTER PROBLEMS? Microsoft cer-
tified. 1,5 years experience House calls
Relerences. Call Mark -' (904)553-2343.
PALM TREES. Hedges Trimmed. Yard
Clean-ups, Mulching, Sodding, whatever it
takes, etc. Dave 249-4724.
HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in "Complete Flowerbed
'Cleaning and Workover". Lawn care,
Janitoral Service, etc. Call Hermon, 246-
4238. 612-1755.
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Fir st
mDealn
WINSOR LAWN Service Inc. Competitive
rates. Call Alan 237-5301.
BOBCAT BOB'
Grading, Lawn Replacements. Spread
Dirt, Gravel, Lime Rock, Mulch, Stone.
Irrigation Repairs. MUCH MOREl Bob,
334-6091.
ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quality Service. Reasonable
rates 821-0737.
RESCUE MY LAWN -
1)-..' ", ,T l .'5 .-? .7r.-...
PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns. Free estimates. 246-0967.
SHOW ME LAWN SERVICE, INC. Call
Pam 742-7769.
ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare Free esti-
mates. Professional customer service.
Mowing, edging, weeding, tnmming- Irees,
shrubs Licensed & insured. Residential &
commercial. CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.
TURF MAX
Pro Lawn Service
www.turfmax.net
(904)327-0558.
OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Sale rool cleaning. Deck & lence'
restoration. Pressure washing. Licensed &
Insured. Call Kevin 994-0045.
SAVE NOWI Interior & Exterior painting
Pressure 'washing. 19yrs. at Beaches
Free Estimates. 881-4223.
BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting,
Iree estimates, work guaranteed, licensed.
610-7768.
MASSEY APPLICATIONS- couneous,
competent & Competitive, pressure wash-
ring, painting, drywall repair, texture & wall
coverings. 25 years experience. Lic., in-
sured..refs. 403-7389.
A PLUS QUALITY PAINTING, INC. Top
knotch work guaranteed. Painting, trim
carpentry. wood repair, pressure washing
Licensed/ Insured. Free estimates
S861-9500.
WYMAN'S PAINTING and PRESSURE
WASHING COMPANY. 15yrs. experi-
ence. Specializing in Beach homes.
221-4117.
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Eu01:1iw- i T'-m1: I eIW M
DIRTY DEAN'S
Licensed and Insured. Call 294-6116.
CRYSTAL POOLS, Pool Cleaning staying
al $25/week +chems Licensed/ Insured
537-2801
DAVID'S POOL SERVICE Weekly clean-
ing. Most residential pools $25/week+
chemicals. Licensed. Insured. We make
your life a little easier 285-0240.
SHORELINE POOL SERVICE
Weekly service as low as $85 permonth
Includinigi chemicals Calt lr tfresaesi-
miiaea. 52165.16_. t ,,1 -: :',. :, -., ,- -
Crystal Pools
POOL CLEANING SERVICE
S25/wk + chems (most pools)
Free Estimates/
Licensed & Insured
I time cleaning
Green pools/yellow algae treatments
SChemical only treatments I
$15+ chems
Low Cost
Chemicals
904) 537-20
TNT REMODELING, Stanrt to Finish.
Affordable & dependable. Licensed/ Insur,-
'ed. Call Tony (904)221-6586.
PERFECTION DRYWALL Inc. Specializ-
ing in drywall & nome maintenance Lic. &
ins. (904)509-2849.
FIX IT ALL WITH ONE CALLII
All types of home remodeling & repair.
Clean, honest, dependable work Free es-
timate. All work guaranteed. Lowest pri-
ces. 304-9476, 309-2591.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS wood, file, dry-
wall & paint with 40yrs exp. Master car-
penter. Steve 241-7838
MASTERS
CARPENTRY & TRIM INC.
State Certified Contractor (Hands-on).
New construction/addilions, remodeling,
kitchen & bath, termite damage, Plan &
Design Services avail. Member NFBA
Bob 626-1165.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Painting, floor-
ing, drywall, etc No lob too small or too
big. Free estimates Licensed and insured
Call Brad at 904-962-6782
TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs, specializing in termite damage
246-1529.
FLOORING ENGINEER'S A11 your Home
Improvement needs: Tile, Wood, Carpetl,
Laminates. Painting, etc. Free estimates.
Licensed/ Insured Jim 813-6756.
INTERLOCKING PAVERS- Driveways
Patios, Entryways. Top quality, fast free
estimates .904-537-04F1.
HANDYMAN EXPERIENCED and very
dependable for quality repairs. service
calls, painting. improvements and miscel.
laneous jobs. DAVE. 246-6628.
HoneyDoBeeisfr,
No lob too big or small, .'
if your honey can't do it, '- .f
call the handymen who do it all.
Complete renovations, turn key
service. All types flooring, custom
tile work, carpet repair & installa-
tion. pressure 'washin g,"construc-
tion & deck repair-. bDrall Frepir1
& painting. Garage cleaning,
debris removal.
246-4203
Licensed & Fully Insured
ROMANO GUTTER SERVICES
Installation and repairs Call 246-5649.
ROMANO ROOFING SERVICES
Rerool, new roof, repairs all types of tools.
Mention this ad for a $100 discount on all
reroof or repairs over $750. Call
246-5649
IN NEED of a new rool? Don't hesitate,
call Gates Empire Rooting 246-2224.
They do. an excellent lob. Very satisfied
customer. Pamela Westhoten.
ROOFING. IN-TOWN prices @ the
Beach. 25yrs experience. 880-9908.
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ROOF REPAIRS & Re-Roofing. Trust a li
censed professional. See our ad. under
Remodeling/Construction. State Certified
Rooter #CCC1325888. Member BBB
247-3777. All credit cards accepted.
WEBERS TREE SERVICE
246-9930
Quality work at reasonable rates. Stump
gnnding. Since 1986
JR'S SERVICES
Trees, trimming, land clearing Licensed.
Clean-ups. 242-2546, 568-6067
QUALITY HOME Repair Painting, Wood
Repair, Pressure Washing and. more.
17yrs. experience. Licensed/, Insured
861-9500.
KP HOME IMPROVEMENT INC
Painting. carpentry, water proofing, pres-
sure washing, file work. drywall
904-241-7023
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1989 TOYOTA work truck, V6, Auto, al
power, w/llai bed 77,000 miles, dua
wheels, runs good $1250. 904 249 3839
904-434-4431.
1985 RED Corvette, T-lop, auto, 90k
miles. beautiful car. Must sell $9000 OBO.
Call George 226-8700
1967 CADILLAC Coup Deville Converti-
ble. See pictures in web: http://home-
page mac.com/purduelim/PholoAlbum4 hi
ml. Serious offers only, Jim 249-4292
2003 BUICK LeSabre custom sedan, odig-
Inal owner. 55K miles, excellent condition.
$11,500. 333-2403.
RARE 1983 280ZX. 75.000 onginal miles
$2000 Call 223-5521
1991 SUZUKI Samurai, new tires/ Iron,
shocks, extra computer module, ignner
and relay. Solid ride soh top, $600
(904)333-0242
1962 CUSTOM convened VW rail buggy
$2500 OBO. 2004 Masler Tow low dolly
extra wide, $500 OBO. Leer camper top
7, Dodge, blue, $300 OBO. 725-3553 oi
699-4445.
1999 WHITE Intiniti 130, exc. cond.
65.000mi.. new tires. $7495 2852317.
1991 BMW 5251. good condition. 159K
miles, lirslt 1500. 565-9919.
2001 WHITE Jeep Cherokee LTD 76,40C
miles. Mint condition, see Auto Trader ac
[or photos and detail $7,795. Cal
904-285-9006.
2000 MITSUBISHI Diamante LS, 118K
mi, fully loaded, excellent condition
$5000, 673-2871.
1994 SEVILLE SLS loaded, runs anc
looks greal $4400 537-6853.
1997 LEXUS LS 400, $12,750, low mile
age, Coach Edition, many extras 904
280-0094.
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