Weekend Edition November 10, 2006
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An edition of The Beaches Leader
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Serving the communities of Ponte Vedra Beach, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Mayport since 1963
5or7
recount
planned
FROM 5TAFF
The proposal to increase the number of
St. Johns County commissioners failed by
such a razor-thin margin 0.16 percent -
that an automatic recount will be done for
the second time this year.
"We're going to schedule a recount for
next Wednesday at 10 a.m.," Penny
Halyburton, elections supervisor, said
Thursday afternoon.
If the process of rerunning the ballots
through the machines and taking a second
look at the touch-screen counters doesn't
change the vote, then a manual recount
will be done, she said.
"I plan to be finished with it all on
Wednesday," she said.
The proposal would change the size of
the St. Johns County Commission and the
way commissioners are elected.
The existing five-member commission,
with each commissioner voted on by all
county voters, would be changed to a
seven-member commission, with each of
five members elected by his or her own dis-
trict voters and two members elected by all
county' voters.
The unofficial but complete count of bal-
lots shows that 28,214 voters (50.08 per-
cent) said "no" to changing the commis-
sion and 28,120 (49.92 percent) saying
"yes."
State law says a recount is IstdthitlcaHcY"
done if the margin of victory for a caidi-
date or an issue is one-quarter of 1 percent
(0.25 percent) or smaller, Halyburton said.
Halyburton conducted a recount after'
the Republican primary Sept. 5, when the
vote for Ron Sanchez (42.9 percent) was
separated from that for incumbent Karen
Stern H42.6 percent) by only 58 votes.
The recount confirmed Sanchez's win,
and he went on to win Tuesday's race
against Democrat Ken Bryan.
Among voters in District 4, which
includes most of Ponte Vedra Beach, the
margin defeating the commission change
was not quite as slim as the margin coun-
tywide, although District 4 voters like
those in two of the other five districts -
rejected the proposal.
In District 4, the vote was 50.5 against
the change and 49.4 percent in favor of
change.
Also voting "no" on the proposed
change were District 3 Southeast St.
Johns County where the vote was 56.5
percent "no" and 43.5 percent "yes," and '
District 5 the Beaches area as far north as
MNickler Road where the vote was 54 per-
cent against the change and 46 percent for
it.
See RECOUNT, A-3
Assistant coaches
fired from Nease
FROM ST.4FF
Two assistant football coach-
es on Nease High School's top-
ranked and defending state
championship football team
have been dismissed from the
team's coaching staff, Nease
Principal Linda Thomson said
Thursday.
Thomson also confirmed
that a dean at Nease first alert-
ed her to a possible Florida
High School Athletic
Association rules violation
(FHSAA), and not a member of
the school's football coaching
staff.
'Thomson declined to make
public the names of the two
non-faculty football coaches
she fired or the name of a
school staffer who alerted
administrators to a football
player's residency status.
"It doesn't matter. It could
have been the janitor,"
Thomson said Thursday.
"I know that my dean who
checks out attendance looked
at it and said there may be
something wrong with this.
Voter turnout in Ponte Vedra
tops state, county averages
FROM STAFF
Voter turnout in St.
Johns County exceeded
the statewide turnout in
Tuesday's general election,
and the turnout in Ponte
Vedra exceeded both.
.. Also, voters in St. Johns
County differed from
those statewide in two key
races, and gave Governor-
elect Charlie Cnst an even
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stronger mandate than did
Florida voters overall.
Crist, a Republican, took
52.2 percent of the
statewide vote compared
with 45.1 percent for
Democrat Jim Davis.
In St. Johns County, the
vote was 67.21 percent for
Crist and 30.46 percent for
Davis.
Among voters in District
4, which includes most of
Polite Vedra Beach, Crist
won by an overwhelming
74.8 percent compared
with Davis' 23.5 percent.
Ponte Vedra and St.
Johns County voters pre-
ferred Republican
Katherine Harris over
incumbent U.S. Sen. Bill
Nelson, a Democrat,
although Nelson handily
won reelection to the seat
with 60 percent of the
Florida vote compared
with 38 percent for Harris.
Harris garnered 53 per-
cent of the vote in St.
Johns County and 58.5
percent of the District 4
vote, compared with 45
percent for Nelson in St.
Johns County and 40.4
percent in District 4.
The Republican candi-
date for Chief Financial
Officer also won in the
county and Ponte Vedra,
although his Democratic
opponent won in the state.
CFO-elect Alex Sink gar-
nered 53.6 percent of the
statewide vote compared
with 46.4 percent for Tom
Lee, who was endorsed by
Gov. Jeb Bush.
Lee got 59 percent of the
vote in St. Johns County'
and 65.7 percent in
District 4, whereas Sink got
40.5 percent in the county
and 34 percent in District
4.
In the two races for St.
Johns Count)'
Commission seats, voters
in District 4 were slightly
out of step with those
countrywide.
Republican Ron Sanchez
took 63 percent of the
countywide vote to
Democrat Ken Bryan's 37
percent. In District 4, the
percentages were 72.5 for
Sanchez and 27.5 for
Bryan.
Tom Manuel won the
District 4 seat with 95.88
percent of the countywide
vote and 97.8 percent of
the Ponte Vedra vote. His
write-in opponent got 4.12
percent countrywide and
2.2 percent in District 4.
Voter turnout was 46.4
percent statewide, 48.9
percent. in St. Johns
County and 52.7 percent
in District 4, which had
the precinct with the high-
est turnout in the count'.
That was precinct 409,
where 63.51 percent of the
1,984 registered voters
voted. Other high turnout
precincts were 410 (61.41
percent), 404 (59.98 per-
cent), and 401 (59.68 per-
cent).
Gun club
near PV
is nearly
complete
*Jax Beach lost bid
to keep gun range
out of residential
area
by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF WRITER
Improvements to a pistol
range in south Jacksonville
Beach are ongoing and a pri-
vate club is now accepting
members interested in target
shooting.
The range, formerly operat-
ed by the Fraternal Oider of
Police, was tentatively sched-
uled to reopen before the end
of the year but that date has
been pushed back until
February or March, organizers
said.
The property is located near
the Fraternal Order of Police
lodge at 1 Sawgrass Road,
located south of Butler
Boulevard and west of The
Palms condominiums. The
FOP operated the range until
1997.
Sawgrass Sport Shooting
Association (SSSA), a private
group formed in 2000 and
using a set of bylaws approved
by the NRA, is overseeing the
current work on the shooting
range.
The group has ties to the
FOP, which secured the build-
ing permits for the range in
the spring of 2004after a four-
year court battle, according to
SSSA member and former
Jacksonville Beach police chief
Paul Brown.
The SSSA recently received a
$10,000 grant from the
National Rifle Association to
renovate the shooting range.
Brown said SSSA members
are working to install the final
safety measures required by
the NRA to operate but
$15,000 more is needed to
complete the project.
"We started a half a million
dollar project with no money,"
"I've decided to let the two
assistant coaches, whose
actions brought this scrutiny,
go. The problem was that the
things that they did, like
employing the dad," would
have required permission from
the FHSAA.
Tuesday, the FHSAA fined
Nease $20,000 and placed the
school's football team and
entire athletic program on pro-
bation for violating "multiple
provisions'of association regu-
lations which prohibit the
offer of inducements to stu-
dent-athletes who attend a
school."
According to the FHSAA rul-
ing, an investigation deter-
mined three specific violations
of policy prohibiting induce-
ments for student-athletes, as
follows:
One player's father was
offered, and accepted, a job
with a company owned by a
Nease assistant coach.
See NEASE, A-3
Photo by UZA MITCHLL
This rapelling tower is on the
Fraternal Order of Police prop-
erty, near the facility being pre-
pared for the Sawgrass Sport
Shooting Association, south of
Butler Boulevard.
Brown said. "When you push
full speed ahead with no
money it doesn't go any-
where."
Brown said SSSA members
have poured the concrete but
still need to install steel trusses
to support safety baffles.
"We've put in new earth
berms and are putting baffles
over the entire range so projec-
tiles can't get out," Brown said.
"It will make it safer and qui-
eter."
To help offset construction
costs, Brown said the group is
offering a lifetime charter
membership to new members
for $1,000.
"We've accomplished a huge
percentage of the job," said
Brown. "We hit a big snag
when the city shut us down
but we've got that all behind
us now. We're on our way."
Brown said this week he is
confident that the facility will
be an asset to the community.
The SSSA plans to offer free
public service safety courses,
including children's courses.
All new members must also
complete a required safety
class. The shooting range will
be available for members only
and will be closed to the
public.
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At the lighthouse
A Veterans Day ceremony
will be held Saturday at the
St. Augustine Lighthouse to
honor those who have
defended the nation. The cer-
emony begins at 5:30 p.m.
with the presentation of the
flag by the 169th Color Guard
Team. The featured speaker
will be Captain Dan Hill, U.S.
Army (ret.), the recipient of
numerous decorations for gal-
lantry including the Silver
Star, five Bronze Stars and the
Purple''ear't. rinaddition, iP'-
Lighthouse' will ihbnor"''Ialj
Gus Nordstrum, U.S. Marine
Corps (ret.) and Col. Howard
McGillin Sr., U.S. Army iret).
Refreshments will be served.
Admission to the event is
free, but reservations are
required. To reserve a place,
call Paul Wenglowskv at
829.0745.
St. Johns celebration
A Veterans Day celebration
will be held Saturday at the
Castillo de San Marcos. The'
event begins at 1-1 a.m. with a
"Massing of the Colors" fol-
lowed by a speech by Lt. Col.
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Florida Department of
Veterans' Affairs. There will
be equipment displays and
exhibitions from 9:30 a.m.
until 3 p.m. as well as living
history presentations featur-
ing American soldiers from
the Revolutionary War
through Desert Storm. The
Castillo de San Marcos is
located on St. Augustine's
bayfront.
USO- -
",Th'e"Mayport-based USC)
will hold a Veterans Day din-
ner from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
today, Friday, at the Bethelite
Conference Center, 5865
Arlington Expressway,
Jackson\ille. The cost is $25
per person or $40 per couple.
Guest speaker will be Cmdr.,
Walter M. Brown, Jr.,
Chaplain Corps, U.S. Navy.
iRet). Tickets can be obtained
through Paul Nix at
Paul25Navy@aol.com.
American Legion
Ocean Beaches American
Legion Post 129, 1151 4th St.
S., Jacksonville Beach, will
observe Veterans Day with an
Open House and ceremonies
at 1 p.m. Saturday. A dinner
will follow; covered dishes are
requested. All members,
guests, veterans, active duty
military and their families,
and the public are invited. For
information, call 249-2266.
PV program set
Ponte \edra Valley
Cemetery holds its traditional
Veterans Day Memorial
Ceremony at 10:30 a.m.
Saturday.
The entrance procession
will be headed by the
Northeast Chapter of the
Southern Cruisers Riding
Club and feature the Riderless
Horse, led by Nease High
School NJROTC Cadet Marina
Petiova. Bill Sloan plays the
Scottish Bagpipes as part of
the procession.
Louis Edwards Jr., who
served four years in the U.S.
Army Air Corps and was.dis-
charged as a staff sergeant,
will be the guest speaker.
American Legion officer and
VFW lifetime member Ric
Make sure gifts go to real charities
Consumers should take time
to investigate how a charity,
spends its money to make sure
donations are being spent pru-
dently, state Consumer Services
Commissioner Charles Bronson
said this week.
.The holiday season kicks off
one of the busiest times of the
year for charitable organiza-
tions, many collecting about
half their annual donations
between Thanksgiving and New,
\'ear's Day.
"The number of charities and
professional solicitors located or
doing business in Florida con-
tinues to rise every year. with,
more than 11,600 registered
with the Department in 2006,"
Bronson said. "With so many
organizations vying for con-
sumers' money, it's important
that consumers make sure a
charity is following the law."
Most charities must register
with the department and pro-
vide financial information
about income and expendi-
tures. Charities must disclose
how much they have raised,
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how much is spent on adminis-:
trative costs including salaries,
how much goes toward
fundraising and the amount
spent on the chantable purpose.
Bronson's department makes
that financial information avail-
able.
When deciding whether to
donate to an organization:,
Don't judge an organization
based on an impressive-sound-
ing name. Find out what it actu-
ally does.
Be "wary of emotional
appeals and organizations that
have only vague plans for
spending the funds they collect.
Never give cash. Write a
check payable only to an organ-
ization not an individual.
Be wary of organizations
that offer to send a "runner" to
pick up your donation.
Reputable charities are willing:'
to wait for your contribution.
Consumers have the right.
to. ask for an organization's
financial report and its federal,
tax identification number, the
latter of which you'll need to
claim your contribution as a tax
deduction.
Do not donate over the
phone.
Ask the organization to send
you written information about
its activities.
Up-to-date information is
available by visiting
http://www.800helpfla.com
and clicking on Gift Givers'
Guide in the left-hand column.
Consumers can call 1-800-
HELPFLA (1-800-435-7352).
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Tender Chiropractic TOUW
Health Center
219lth Ave. N..
Jacksonville Beach
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Smith Sr. will offer a special
recognition.
The ceremony will con-
clude with a salute fired by a
Florida National Guard Firing
Squad and Taps played by
Clifford Newton and Paul
Dobson.
AB program set
Fleet Reserve Association
Branch 290, 390 Mayport
Road, Atlantic Beach, hosts a
Veterans Day ceremony at 11
a.m. Saturday in frofitfofrfhe''
Veteran's Wall' 'at'. Beaches
Memorial Park. The park is
located at 1500-1 Main St.,
Atlantic Beach.
John Meserve, U.S. Navy
Capt. (Ret.), former mayor of
Atlantic Beach and current
Executive Director and CEO
of Fleet Landing, will be guest
speaker.
The ceremony is open to.
the public. For information,
call 246-6855.
Veterans of
Foreign Wars
Greater Beaches VFW Post
3270 will honor all veterans
with an Operi House arid
Veterans Day ceremonies, fol-
lowed by a grilled chicken
and rib dinner for a $7 dona-
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food is gone Saturday.
The Florida-Georgia Blood
Alliance will have a mobile
unit at the Post, 915 8th Ave.
S., Jacksonville Beach, from
noon to 4 p.m. All blood
donors will receive a compli-
mentary dinner.
Buddy Poppy donations
will be accepted to provide
relief for unmet needs of vet-
erans and active duty mili-
tary. Funds also will provide
care packages and phone
cards, for deployed troops, in
ad.dition to emergency assis-
tance for military families at
home.
Members, guests and the
general public are invited. For
information, call 249-7366.
Fallen Heroes
The Florida Fallen Heroes
banquet will be held at 7 p.m.
tonight, Friday, at the
Ramada Inn Mandarin, 1-295
and San Jose Boulevard. The
cost is $40 per person. For
information or to purchase a
ticket, call Carolyn Woods at
302-8350, Dave Stamans- at
535-0747 or Terry Faulkner at
786-0872. Visit
www.floridafallenheroes.org
for information about the
organization.
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Recount:
Continued from A-I
Also voting "no" on the
proposed change were
District 3 Southeast St.
Johns County where the
vote was 56.5 percent "no"
and 43.5 percent "yes," and
District 5 the. Beaches
area as far north as Mickler
Road where the vote was
54 percent against the
change and 46 percent for
it.
The other districts voted
for the switch, which some
said would give each district
a representative answerable
only to his o her con-
stituents.
In District 1 Northwest
St. Johns County 56.5
Nease:
percent of those voting said
they favored the change,
and 43.4 percent said they
wanted to keep the existing
structure.
In District 2 Southwest
St. Johns County the vote
was 50.8 percent.for change
and 49.2 percent against.
Those who favor a seven-
member board say it would
encourage minority, candi-
dates to run, it would cost
less to run and it would
eliminate the situation in
which district voters don't
get the commissioner they
want.
That happened in the
Sept. 5 Republican primary,
when Bruce Maguire won
District 4 but lost county-
wide. It also happened in
2002, when Maguire lost in
District 4 but won county-
wide.
Those who favor keeping a
five-member commission
say that each voter's influ-
ence would shrink under the
proposed system because
each voter selects three,
rather than five, commis-
sioners; that one particular
area of the county could be
the majority on the commis-
sion with seven members,
and that more commission-
ers would cost more tax dol-
lars.
Continued from A-1
The player and his father
accepted residence with a differ-
ent Nease assistant coach, and
S* The player was transported
to. and from Nease by the assis-
tant with. whom he and his
father were living.
State-ranked Nease (10-0, Class
4A No; 1) is still eligible for post-
season play, which begins today,
but the school cannot participate
in spring or fall jamborees until
2012, nor can the Panthers play
games outside Florida, teams
from states other.than Florida, or
appear on televised broadcasts
during the regular season; FHSAA
said.
Nease, which entertains
Belleview High at 7:30 p.m.7
today, at Panther Stadium in
round one of the state playoffs,
opened the 2006 season by host-
ing Memphis (Tenn.) University
High School in the inaugural Bill
Bates Classic at the University of
North Florida. .
Nease traveled to nationally
ranked Hoover (Ala.) High to
open its 2005 grid season. That
game was televised nationally on
ESPN. Nease's game with St.
Augustine this season was tele-
vised on Fox Sports Net.
According to
neasefootball.com, the Panthers
list 17 coaches on their 2006
football staff, but only five of the
17 are Nease faculty members..
Several Nease assistants have
sons who play on the varsity
football team, including Bates,
receivers coach Ken Fasnacht Jr.
and Wesley Haynes, who coach-
es linebackers.
Coaches who are also faculty
members include head coach
Craig Howard, defensive coordi-
nator Danny Cowgill, offensive
line coach Joe Conroy, kicking
coach Geoff Stephens and defen-
sive backs coach Matt Toblin.
Thomson said that although
there were no inducements
given to a Nease football player
and there was no intent to vio-
late FHSAA rules, "It wasn't quite
what we should have done and
we didn't ask permission.
"Once we became aware of
this situation, we .immediately
took action on it."
Marriott, TPC combine forces
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Vernon Kelly and (top) Bill Hughs.
.LAURA FOWLER'
STAFF WRITER
Redquartz Boundary Ltd.
IRQB), the new Sawgrass
Marriott ownership group,
announced Wednesday a
"powerhouse, partnership"
with TPC Sawgrass in an
attempt to make the Ponte,
Vedra resort A premier'inter-
national destination.
A $16 million renovation
prbielc ichfe'duled to idd'Mr-
Jlathla'r '.is alreadyd u hd ft.a-u'
to enhance the 508 guest
rooms in the main tower of
the resort. '
'This adds to the $40 mil-
lion ivorth of enhancements
to the TPC Sawgrass includ-
ing renovations on .the
Stadium. golf. course and a
new .clubhouse, which own-
ers hope will' establish,
Sawgrass as the "Pebble
Beach of the East," according
to a news release.
After eight months of ren-
ovation, the Stadium Course
is scheduled to reopen
Monday... '/: .'
"We think there, is .signifi-
'cant potential here," said
David O'Halloran, ,one of the.
four principles" of RQB, an
Ireland-based investment
group.
Sawvgrass Marriott Resort
and Spa is already recognized
as one of the top 10 best golf
resorts in the world by)
"Travel & Leisure Golf", mag-
azine, according to, the
release.
RQB began the process of County, a figure that could
acquiring the hotel earlier in improve when renovations
the year, and employees at are completed in Tanuary.
the resort were told of the Bill Hughs, general manag-
change in ownership in early er of TPC Sawgrass, on
July, before the sale was offi- \Vednesday\ described the
cial. partnership with the
Being an international Sawgrass Marriott as "the
company, RQB will go even dawning of a new era..'
further' to .market .the Being exposed' to inter na-
Sawgrass Marriott to world tional markets is just huge,
travelers, O'Halloran .'said for us,' Hughs said.
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significantly in the proper- May date of THE PLA\ERS
tv," he said. .Championship, and the High
RQB has enlisted the help Definition NBC broadcast of
of, the former president of the tournament with limited'
the PGA Tour golf course commercial, interruptions
properties, Vernon Kelly, will surely niake The Players
who'retired from his position the undisputed fifth major of
in June after 28 years with the PGA Tour, Hughs said
the pTour.. p : Wednesday.
Kelly was appointed chair-
man 'of the .RQB
Development Committee, a
role that allows' him to con-
sult on the renovations. of
the resort and to act as a liai- L
son between the Marriott
and the PGA Tour.. -
Kelly .pointed out
Wednesday that the success-
es of both the Marriott and.
TPC Sawgrass .have always
been linked.
He said hewillaim to
improve the hotel, including: H elp.
its5 exterior and grounds, so, ep
that it is viewedd as a more forde
,'upscale product. AffordableChiropractic
Already the resort has con-
tributed more than $7.7 mil- Ponte Vedra Beach
lion bed taxes to St. J6hns 285-ACHE (2243)
PUBLICNOTICE
FEDERAL GRANT APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE
The Housing and Neighborhoods Department Housing Services Division (HSD) of the City of Jacksonville,
FL., is announcing the 2007-08 applications will be available beginning Thursday, November 16, 2006, for the
following City ofJacksonville Ccnsolidited Plan fedcraJ grant programs:
HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA)
State Housing Initiatives Partnership:(SHIP) Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG)
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Housing Projects Only
Written proposals will be accepted from public and private non-profit 501 (c)(3) agencies until January 26, 2007.
Projects in which CDBG funds are requested must meet one of the following CDBG national objectives:
Benefiting low-and moderate-income persons, or
S Aiding in the elimination or prevention of slum and blight.
MANDATORYTECHNICAL ASSISTANCE WORKSHOPS
All non-profit 501 (c)(3) agencies applying for CDBG Housing Funds, SHIP, ESG, HOPWA, and Commu-
nity Housing Development Organization (CHDO) reserve and operating expense are required to attend a
mandatory technical assistance workshop. Applications maybe picked up at the workshops or at the HSD
Office, 1 West Adams Street, Suite 200, Jiacsonville, Florida, 32202, Monday through Friday from 8AM to 5PM,
beginning Thursday, November 16, 2006. At the workshops, JHC staff will explain the grant application process,
project eligibility and provide information to assist with application preparation. Please call the JHC office at
(904) 588-0172 to let staff know which workshop you will attend.
Workshops will be held on:
Thursday, November 16, 2006 3:00 PM
Small Business Center
5000-3 Norwood Avenue
Jacksonville, FL 32208
Tuesday, November 29, 2006 6:00 PM
Beaver Street Enterprise Center
1225 West Beaver Street
SJacksonville, FL 32204
No applications for CDBG, SHIP, ESG, HOPWA or HOME funds will be accepted from agencies that have
not attended a technical assistance workshop. If, after attending a workshop applicants need additional
assistance, JHC staffwill be available beginning Wednesday, November 30, 2006 from 9:00 am until 12:00 noon
at the address above, or by telephone at (904) 588-0172.
If any non-English speaking persons or person with mobility, visual or hearing impairments wish to attend the
workshops and have special needs, please notify the Housing Services Division at 588-0172r in advance so that
accommodations may be made.' \\//
JOHN PEYTON
MAYOR
Kerri Stewart, Director
Housing and Neighborhoods Department
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Cathy Brown, executive director of the St. Johns County
Council on Aging, holds the Federal Transit Administrator's
Award for Outstanding Pybi Seryqehe aqceptedfor the
COA's, bus, service, .13o opshow yijth ,her, husband Warren
Butler, accepted the award at a national bus conference in
Washington state Oct. 25.
BEAM seeks
food for its
Thanksgiving
baskets
FROM STAFF
Beaches Emergency
Assistance Ministry (BEAM) is
asking the community to help
fill the 300 Thanksgiving bas-
kets the organization expects
to give to needy Beaches fami-
lies.
Canned vegetables, cranber-
ry sauce, gravy, stuffing,
desserts, pie crust and canned
fruit filling are needed.'Gift cer-
tificates from local grocery
stores are preferred to donated
turkeys because cold storage is
limited, BEAM said.
The BEAM pantry, a year-
round source for food assis-
tance for low-income families,
is extremely low on soups,
peanut butter, canned meats,
cereal, vegetables and, sham-
poo, said .Peggy O'Neill, BEAM
pantry coordinator.
"We are completely out of
baby diapers and laundry
detergent," O'Neill said.
Anyone wishing to donate
food or a Thanksgiving basket
is asked to call BEAM at 241-
7437.
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getting a little
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The Beaches Leader/
Ponte Vedra Leader Classifieds
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Sorry, No HMO's accepted
Along with the Flu Shots we
will be hosting a health fair
filled with educational"
information & demonstration
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www.beachesleader.com Locally Owned and Operated Serving the Beaches since 1963 THE BEACHES LEADER/PONTE VEDRA LEADER
,The Leader's Opinion ,
Mistakes something
we take seriously
A shade meeting will not be held in connection
with the city's ongoing dispute with Wal-Mart and its
plans to build a superstore in the city. ,
That fact is clear.
What was initially less clear to a reporter at
Monday's city council meeting was that the shade
meeting requested by a councilor was for legal strate-
gizing in advance of the hearing and not for the actu-
al special magistrate's hearing on.the issue. Nov. 30
and Dec. 1.
For the record, the special magistrate's hearing will
not be closed -and, in fact, the city has asked the mag-
istrate to hold one session at City Hall to make sure
the public is not excluded from this legal form of arbi-
tration.
SWhile councilors expressed concern about not hav-
ing a chance to strategize in private, their attorney
made it clear there really was no choice.
"We're stuck with having to have open discussions,"
he said.
In a Wednesday editorial, The Leader noted' the
request for privacy albeit incorrectly for the magis-
trate's hearing and not for a legal session, as a coun-
cilor suggested. The information about which meeting
was to be closed was a mistake and mistakes are some-
thing we take seriously. When an editorial contains a
factual error we want to emphasize the correction
even more.
L the editor:
Commissioner crossed the lie
Commissioner crossed the line
To the editor"
SWeeks ago, after the
Atlantic Beach Commission
voted "for" Ordinance 90-06-
195, changing the residential
standards, I decided not to
bother attending commission,
meetings again or even speak
about city politics until a new
commission is chosen.
I have accepted sv'-at -our
officials decided was best for
us, even though it was not
what the majority of partici-
pating citizens wanted. But I
was horrified this week when
Mr. Jamie Fletcher, a commis-
sioner, used a city wide venue
(the November Atlantic Beach
newsletter) to justify his vote
and falsely refer to "standing
strong against political pres-
isures from a small well fund-
ed special interest group.
1800 people in a citizens
group, in our small city of
few who bother to vote, is not
small.
If such a group, in its efforts.
to inform all citizens of all the
details, is special interest, I
herald -such a group. May
they continue in their-efforts.
In using the city-funded
newsletter to take shots at
this group of citizens Mr.
Fletcher crossed the line of
political correctness and cour-
tesy and respect to all voters.
Sue Snead
Atlantic Beach
Westsiders need: commission'seab
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To the editor:
When the sidewalk along
Rose and Orchid streets in
Atlantic Beach was completed
in 2002 there were segments
that were difficult to navigate
-especially for people push-
ing baby prams or with kids
on tricycles and a number of
Marsh Oaks residents
approached Atlantic Beach
officials with our concerns.
We were told that every--
thing was.copasetic, so it
came as an unpleasant sur-,
prise, to learn at the recent.
neighborhood meeting in
Marsh Oaks that two seg-
ments of the sidewalk were
flawed and would cost
$50,000 to make right.
In a subsequent memo to
the Commission city staff rec-
ommended that the money
not be spent to make right the .
sidewalk segments "while
streets where residents have
requested. initial sidewalk
construction still exist.,,
So, the sidewalk segments
that force women with chil-
dren in tow or in strollers to
walk in the principal north-
south street in Marsh Oaks
should remain as they are -
unsafe because other neigh-
borhoods need sidewalks?
I don't know if the stan-
dards for sidewalk construc-
tion have changed since 2002
but if they haven't, then the
city staff responsible needs to,
correct the problem because:
the misfeasance occurred on
their watch.
My suggestion: The $45,000
for public art that Paul
Parsons is attempting to
extort from the budget can go
instead for repairs to the
Orchid and Rose street side-
,walks. (And, by the by, wasn't.
Parsons on the Commission
in 2002?) .
SThis is just one more exam-
pie of why westside taxpayers
need'a Commission seat.
Michael Hoffmann
Marsh Oaks
Atlantic Beach
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PONTE VEDRA LEADER
Kathleen Feindt Bailey
Editor, The Beachii Leader
Thomas Wood
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Kristin MacCadll
Liza Mitchell
Hal Newsome
Kathy Nicoletti
Wimpy 'Sutton
Ann Von Thron
Roger Walker
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Business Office
Char Coffman
Linda Borgstede
Drecior of Sal,
Karen Stepp
Sice IPrIident
Display Ad Sales
-Pete Bryant
Joanne Jund
Kathy Moore '
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Classified
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S Sales
Marie Adams
Gloria Davis
SCherry Jones
Katy Stark
Composition
Amy Bolin
Pat Dube
Bernice Harris
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Circulation.
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Kathleen Hartman'
Editor, Ponwe Iedra Leader
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ice Preident
Distribution
Anya Braun
Michelle Abraczinskas
Eric Braun
Randy Dedman
Jenna Highland
Karen Holland
Jimmy Howle
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PVAW M
Jeers and cheers...
JEERS to the amount of time
it took to get the results tallied
in the Beach races in the gener-
al election. From all accounts,
the Duval County Supervisor
Sof Elections office, headed by
Fletcher graduate Jerry
Holland, did a good job on
Election Day as he was readily
accessible and available to trou-
bleshoot problems that
cropped ip. It was the excruci-
atingly long counting process
at the Gateway Mall that made
one nostalgic for days when
Beach races were tallied at
Jacksonville Beach City Hall
..and local candidates were in
mid-celebration or consolation
mode by 9 p.m. It's worth not-
ing that precinct results are
supposed to be posted on each
precinct's doors, allowing really
interested voters, theoretically,
to cruise to all the precincts
and tally up the individual
results. There was a glitch,
however, when one Beach
precinct reported mechanical
problems and another one just
had no results posted.
CHEERS to the many organ-
izations that will collect food,
toys and other items over the.
:next six weeks' to help BEAM
and other altruistic organiza-
tions that assist the needy fam-
ilies at the Beaches who might
otherwise forego a holiday din-
ner or celebration because of
iBfisa diuconstraLits. The. Leader
- 'ivilq publish a list of a~ea.,iigan-
KATHLEEN
FEINDT BAILEY
EDITOR
izations that are accepting
donations throughout the hol-
iday season. If your group has a
project to help others, send the
information to editomrbeach-
esleader.con
CHEERS to incoming
Jacksonville Beach City
Councilman Pete Mittleman's
intention to tackle the tran-
sient problem at the Beaches.
As a former lawman with time
On the board of the county's
largest homeless shelter, his
perspectives are likely to be.
both balanced and on target.
His initial suggestion that those
who offer help should do so
using a set of "restrictive meas-
ures" would, at first glance,
appear reasonable and a move
in the right directioni, frl'T
'. _,!.1 1 '**i i :' I.LI.T
JEERS to the practice of can-
didates standingin the median
of a multi-lane highway, .wav-
ing campaign signs at passing
motorists. Curbside sign wav-
ing is a long-standing tradition,
but when the wavers move
into the middle of the roadway-
it makes an already busy inter-
section even more confusing
and unsafe.
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JEERS to a state law that will
require cities to issue develop-
ers a building permit even if
their projects fail to meet traffic
concurrency standards and
threaten to clog already
jammed :roadways. In
exchange for anteing up a "fair.
share" of money toward future
transportation improvements
- even if none are feasible -
the developer will get the green
light to build. Those of us,
already stuck at the red, lights
and fuming are of little con-
cern to those who drafted this
developer-friendly legislation.
At the Beaches, the state roads
in our community are already
jam packed and residents have.
made it clear that widening is.
not what anybody wants -
especially along A1A. Thereare
some improvements to be
made with traffic light location
and synchronization and
those should be done now, not.
later but to allow develop-.
ers to intensify' land use so long
.aifhney f und iarrgti:flfu-rutire
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Commissioners comment insulting
To the editor:
The City of Atlantic Beach
includes a newsletter with the
water bill featuring a com-
.mentary from a different
elected official each month. It,
is very unfortunate that in
November's issue while dis-
cussing.: the property rights
debate and the controversial
legislation arising therefrom,
Commissioner Jamie Fletcher
took a, shot at 1,600 of his*
constituents by dismissing
them as a "small: but well
funded special interest group."
Commissioner Fletcher,
what were you trying to
accomplish by referring to
1,600 of your neighbors and
constituents who differ with
your position as a "siimall but
well funded special: interest
group?" Did you deliberately
intend to deepen the divide .
opened up in our community '
during the debate on property
rights? Why do you perpetu-
ate the rhetoric and continue
to run roughshod over con-.
stituents who disagree with
your position?
As respects future issues of
taxpayer fimded newsletters, I
hope those with editorial
oversight will take steps to
ensure they are not shame-
lessly used as a launching pad
for propaganda, and.a means
of slamming, neighbors who
differ with the author's stand,
on issues.
John L. Fletcher
SAtlantic Beach
PV customers gain from utility buy
To the editor:
A recent letter described
actions taken by the Board of
County Commissioners to
acquire !the St. Johns Service
Company as negligent because
"citizens pay double or triple
the previous rates." I would
like to address this widespread
misconception of massive rate
increases.
A comprehensive customer
profile of the former St. Johns
Service Company service area
,shows that approximately 60
percent of the customer
accounts (2,555 out of 4,558)
use less than 10,000 gallons per
month. A customer using,
5,000 gallons per month saw'
an increase of $1.77 and a
.10,000 gallon user paid' $3
more per month after the
county, acquisition. It should
be noted that the average cus-
torier-in the St. Johns County
Utility system (26,000
accounts) uses 5000 gallons per
month.
It is the customer who uti-
lizes more than 20,000 gallons
per month that has experi-
enced very significant bill
increases. For instance, a cus-
tomer using 40,000 gallons per
month formerly paid $87.06
now pays $174.86. (Customers
who utilize over 40,000/month
represent 7 percent of the total
customer profile.) The primary
reason for the increased bills
for high end users is the imple-
mentation of a conservation
rate structure which charges
more per gallon at higher con-
sumption levels. This structure,.
modeled after the one adopted
by the county in 2001, rewards
conservation and reflects the
true cost of this valuable, finite
resource.
I would also like to mention
that our new Ponte Vedra cus-
tomers are now undoubtedly,
receiving a higher level of serv-
ice from their utility protidei.
Since the February 2006 acqul-
sition, I have received many
letters, e-mails and phone calls
praising the efforts:of.our staff.
This higher level of service,
such as fire hydrant mainte-
nance, implementation of
modern technology and
automation of remote facilities
and reinvestment in the sys-
tem, greatly benefit our cus-
tomers. Without our excellent
reputation with the regulatory
communities and the 50,000
residents we currently serve,
the Board of County
Commissioners would never
have approved this acquisition.
While it is cear that many
high volume customers have
experienced significant bill
increases-since our acquisition,
we are actively working with
homeowner's associations and
other groups to lower these
high consumption. Obviously,
outside irrigation is responsible
for much of thi use and we
typically recommend private
wells for this purpose. This rec-
ommendation is consistent
with the Water Management
District's preference to use
lower quality waters for irriga-
tion purposes.
Again, the conservation rate
structure applies a premium on
drinking water poured on your
grass. In areas where residents
are precluded from installing
wells, due to deed restrictions,
we have expressed willingness
Sto assist in any way possible, in.
the removal of those prohibi-
tions.
In summary, it is inaccurate
to state that the customers of
St. Johns Service Company'
have had rates "double and
:.triple." While some high-end
users certainly have, the major-
ity of customers have received
primarily, a higher level 9f serv-
, ice with very little to no impact
to their monthly bills. ,
I am confident that we will
be able to better inform our
new customers and lower their
consumption to levels that are
more in line with normal
domestic use. Seventy-five per-
cent of the Ponte Vedra cus-
tomers are already there. It is
dear that the former rates pro-
vided no incentive to protect
our resource.
The decision of the board to
bring private water and sewer
utilities under county's owner-
ship was based on environ-
mental stewardship..The excel-
lent reputation of our county's
Utility Department made that
decision much easier. I am
extremely confident that in the
years to come, the vision of the
board, and their confidence in
our Utility Department, and
our commitment to our resi-
dents, will be shown to clearly
be in the public interest.
Bil Young
Director,
St. Johns County Utility
Department
HOYLE DEMPSEY
COLUMNIST
Finally, after
5,000 years a
close shave
rrhe first shaving razor,
m originally made of cop-
.. per,'was invented back
in 3,000 BC by-an unknown
Egyptian. I assume it was
invented by a manly man, to
get a close long lasting
shave, but it might have
been by a woman wanting
silky smooth legs. It took
another 4,971 years before
someone got the idea to dou-
ble up on the razors' for
"twice as close a shave!" The
Gillette Twin Blade Razor
debuts, to huge fanfare in
1971.
When Gillette introduced
Mach 3 a few years ago, we
Thought "that's it, that's the
ultimate razor!" Then came
the Mother, of all razors; the
Schick Quattro! Despite the
fact that I'm a son of a son of
a Gillette man, I had to try
this new 4 blade product.
STalk about a close shave, if
I'd used a Quattro the first
time I shaved when I was 14,
I wouldn't have needed to do
it again until I was 30!
Yesterday as I was picking
up some shaving cream,. I
walked by the blade counter.
When you shave, with a
Quattro and pass by the
triple and double razors, it's
like driving your Rolls Royce
by a BMW or Mercedes deal-
er. Y:ou.get that "been there,
dofie that" look on \our
face. Then I saw them, the
b10 horse power, I mean 5
blad.e Gillette' fusi6n.
Suddenly 1 felt like I already
had a 5:00 shadow and it was
only 9 in the morning! I
gently placed my 2007
Fusion in my basket and
headed for the checkout.
Men from. Alexander the
Great to JFK shaved with sin-
gle blades! How did they dp
it?. Double razors were 'a
slight improvement as were
triple blades. The Quattro
Swill be fondly remembered
like my first car with a power
sun roof, but the Fusion..... If
I had used this precision
instrument when I was 14, I
probably would have never
needed to shave again.
My wife asked me at break-
fast today why I thought the
shave was soclose, "Do you
think it's having 5 blades
instead of three or four?"
I put down my coffee.
"That's part of it, but it's also
'that 'Exclusive Single
Trimmer Blade' on the back!
It helps me in those hard to
get to places, like around
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in those days had such great
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shaves. Easy places to shave,
like cheeks and chins,
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the job done!"
Could Gillette's long time
rival be working on the
"Schick' Six" in the supreme
one-ups-man-ship? Will
they add so many razors that
we'll be advised to to ask our
Doctor if the new "Gillette
21.Blade Salute" is right for
us? When will it all end?
Where will it all end?, The
answer to that is probably in
my medicine cabinet!
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POLICE BEAT
NEPTUNE BEACH
Battery was reported on Nov.
5 in the 1100. block of Seagate
Avenue, according to a police
report.
Burglary was reported on Nov.
5 in the 100 block of Florida
Boulevard, according to a police
report. The victim said that
some time during the day an
unknown suspect entered his
house and wrote graffiti on the
side of his kitchen cabinet,
according to the report. The
markings were drawn in chalk
and depicted the profile of a
man's face with stars surround-
ing it. There were no signs of
forced entry and the victim said
that his doors were locked while
he was away.
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Henry Howard Brooks, .25,
was arrested for possession of a.
controlled substance on Nov. 7
in the 500 block of Atlantic
Boulevard, according to a police
report.
Burglary was reported on Nov.
6 in the 1400 block of Spindrift
Circle E., according to a police
report. The victim told police
that between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m..
an unknown suspect broke a
double-paned window. There
was no entry and nothing was
taken, according to the report.
Police were able to lift a partial
print from the inside of the
screen. The estimated damage
to the window is $250, accord-
ing to the report.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Larceny was reported on Nov.
3 in the 300 block of Plaza Road,
according to a police: report.
The victim parked his car out-
side his residence at 6:30 p.m.
When he went outside the fol-
lowing morning, both doors on
the driver's side of the vehicle
were open. The victim discov-
ered a can that he keeps $1
coins in missing. There were 9
coins in the can, according to
the report. Nothing else was
taken.
Ronald Thomas, 29, was
arrested on Nov. 6 for driving
with a revoked license, accord-
ing to a police report.
Battery was reported on Nov.
6 in the 800 block of Atlantic
Boulevard.
Kenneth Thomas Rasnick, 31,
was arrested on Nov. 7 in the
8500 block of Atlantic
Boulevard, according to a police
report. Police were dispatched
to a rental car business regard-
ing the contents found in one of
the rental cars. According to the
witness, a man called to come in
and collect his personal proper-
ty left in a returned car. The wit-
ness went to remove the.items
and when he picked up a water
bottle that the caller had,specif-
ically asked about, it felt hard in
his hand. The bottom of the
bottle.came apart and revealed a
hidden compartment, which
contained two large crack rocks
and two grams of marijuana,
according to the report. The
officer placed the items in a box
and threw the water bottle in a
trash can. When a man came to
pick up his belongings, he was
told they were in a box on top
of the trash can. The man
retrieved the box and also
picked up the bottle out of the
trash can and twisted the bot-
tom slightly, the report said.
The officer then took him into
custody, according to the report.
Fraud was reported on Nov. 7
in the 90 block of W. 13th
Street, according to a police
report; The victim put six
envelopes in his mailbox on
Oct. 31 which contained bills
and checks. On Nov. 2, the vic-
tim noticed that one of his
checks had been cashed at a
store in the amount of $195.92,
according to the report.
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Theresa Levette Jackson, 36,
was arrested on Nov. 7 in the 80
block of Lewis Street, according
to a police report.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Petit theft was reported Nov. 8
at Target in the 400 block of
Marsh Landing Parkway. The
security manager told police he
observed a female suspect exit
the store without paying for a
DVD box set priced at $189. The
woman placed the merchandise
into a shopping basket next to
an infant in a baby seat. She
went into the restroom then left
the store.
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:A wallet containing $55 cash
and two credit cards was report-
ed stolen Nov. 8 from a hard-
ware store in the 700 block of
Marsh Landing Parkway. The
victim told police, she didn't
realize the wallet was gone until
she went to the grocery store
and it was missing from her
purse. .
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Felony criminal mischief was
reported Nov. 8 in the 800 block
of 13th Ave. S. Two vehicles
parked in the driveway were
damaged when an unknown
suspect poured acetone over the
paint, causing it to bubble and
peel. The combined damage to
both vehicles was $10,000.
Aut burglary was reported
Auto burglary was reported
Nov. 7 at a gas station 1500
block of 3rd St. S. A purse con-
taining $1,000 cash, identifica-
tion and, credit card was stolen
from a vehicle while the victim
was inside paying for gas.
Criminal mischief was report-
ed Nov. 7 in the 1000 block of
17th St. N. The victim told
police that her property has
been repeatedly vandalized over
the last two weeks. Unknown
suspects covered her boyfriend's
vehicle in animal food, smeared
mayonnaise all over her vehicle
and nearly broke a window of
her home with the bottle. A
plastic container in the back-
yard was also broken.
Fraud was reported Nov. 7 in
the 1390 block of Shetter Ave. A
total of $2,200 in unauthorized
charges appeared on the vic-
tim's credit card statement. The
victim told police he is still in
possession of the card but some-
,one: obtained his credit card
number through tinknown
means. .
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Assault was reported Nov. 7 in
the 100 block of 25th Ave. S.
The suspect threatened to kill
the victimm and destroy buildings
on the property when the vic-.
tim refused to refund a deposit
for a condominium. The suspect
said he no longer wanted to pur-
,'chase a unit and became threat-
ening when told he would have
to pursue the matter in civil
court.
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Exposure of sexual organs was
reported Nov. 7 in the 500 block
of 2nd St. N. An unidentified
woman was showing her breasts
to construction workers in the
area. The 'woman told police
one of her male companions
'lifted up. her shirt but.the.com-
plainant said she lifted her shirt
to him and his. 16-year-old
daughter when she saw them
watching her from their bal-
cony.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Criminal mischief was report-
ed Nov. 6 in the 100 block of
Bluefish Ave. The front window
of a residence was damaged anid
responding officers observed a
pellet-sized hole in the middle
of the pane. A small glass frag-
ment was found near the win-
dow inside the home.
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Counterfeit checks were
reported passed Nov. 8 at a gro-
cery store in the 600 block of
Sawgrass Village Dr. The cus-
tomer service manager reported
five separate incidents of uttered
forged instruments totaling-
$740.78.-
Criminal mischief was report-
ed Nov. 6 at a construction site
at Palm Valley and 20 Miles
roads. Unknown suspects spray
painted a concrete wall on the
east side of the property with
purple paint. A steel bridge
beam was also damaged with
green, yellow, purple and black
paint. Cost of the damage is
unknown.
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Criminal mischief was report-
ed Nov. 6 in the 300 block of
Pheasant Run.
Possible fraud was reported
Nov. 7 in the 600 block of A1A
N. The complainant told police
she received a call that she owed
$1,098.14 for a secondary cell
phone account that she did not
open. The woman's son advised
that he attempted to open a sec-
ond account and the cell phone
carrier had mistakenly billed his
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says after chastised by citizen
by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF WRITER,
A member ,, ,r -e
Jacksonville Beach .ity
Council refuses'to apologize
for comments he made in an
email to a community group,
despite complaints, from 'a
group member.
Councilman Dick Matthews.
Wednesday said he was within
his right to send a personal
email to the' Beaches Watch
group, denouncing opposition
expressed during the recent
.Home Depot hearings.
Citizen activist Jim Overby,
who is also a member of
Beaches Watch, told the city
council at Monday's meeting,
that Matthew's comments
infringed on his right to free
speech. Overby did not name
the author of the email but
Matthews later said he wrote it.
"1 am deeply offended by the
remarks by a member of this
City Council which seem to be
'an attempt to suppress free-
dom of speech and discourage
citizen participation in public,
hearings,/ Overby said. "I
would like an apology."
A staunch supporter of smart
growth and by-the book city
management, Overby has fre-
quently addressed the council
about municipal concerns.
He has repeatedly appealed
to city officials to address con-
cerns ranging from holiday
decorations to. traffic condi-.-
tions and failing levels of serv-
ice in Jacksonville Beach
"..'1', realize, that thli 'eeatmtil
cannot'i -adequately 's-dalress
problems or plan for progress
without one of the keystones
:6f democracy citizen partici-
pation," he said. "Jacksonville
Beach directed by its City
Council succeeds because the
council is open to citizen.
input." -
SOverby said Matthews' com-
ments, received in two separate
e-mails to Beaches Watch pres-
ident Sandy Golding, "[cast]
doubt on my independence of
thought" because of his affilia-
tion with the group.
The messages contained
vocabulary including "stench
of the sewer," "being dragged
down into the sewer by some-
one else" and suggested that
Overby should "be ashamed of
myself," he said.
"Over the last 25 years when
I address the city government I
am speaking for myself alone,"
Overby said. "On occasion my
views are similar to other citi-.
zens or the Beaches Watch
group."
Overby said he did not make
any personal attacks or.charac-
terizations when he spoke'
about the proposed traffic
increase that Home Depot
would generate on an already
-failing roadway.
"This City Council-person
has not respected my concerns
or given me the respect I am,
due," Overby said.
Three days after the meeting,
Matthews said*he made his
comments after several mem-
bers of the Beaches Watch
group, including Golding and
Overby, backed another oppo-
nent of the Home Depot :proj-
ect who, he said, often accused
the,city's planning staff of ille-
galities during the planning
process..
"Just because I sent an e-mail
criticizing Ms. Golding and her
.precious Beaches Watch group
for supporting [this man] for
his year long .vicious attack of
three Jacksonville Beach city
employees, I trampled on their
free speech rights?" Matthews
said in-a written response to
Overby's demand for an apolo-
gy.
"What about my right of free
speech? Or does this group
think it only works one way?"
Beaches Watch president
Golding in a Nov. 6 letter to
Mayor Flahd Sharp and the city
council said Matthews' com-
ments came from his personal
email account but were inap-
propriate as he is an elected
official.
She also stressed that
Beaches Watch did not take a
formal position on the Home
Depot issue, though some
members who are citizens of
Jacksonville Beach' made com-
.ments independent of the
group.
"Beaches Watch has always
promoted ..and. eiicouraged
-rpollter'respettful cibtzhrIpa'tic-
ipation in community issues,"
she said. "It is wrong for any
elected official to discourage
citizen participation... The cit-
izens of our beach communi-
ties have a vested interest in
the issues that affect their
homes and lives, and should be
:,encouraged to speak up about
their concerns."
Matthews, who did not seek
reelection but will remain in
office until the Dec. 5 runoff
for the district 2 seat, said after
10 years of public service on
the city's. Planning
Commission and City Council
he decided to finally air his
own opinions.'
"I can't say it but he can?" he
said. "Don't expect an apology
from me. You won't get it."
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OBITUARIES
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Sandra J
oan Cates
Elizabeth Hays Owen
Joshua Michael Spiwak
Sandra Joan Cates, 49, a
native of Jacksonville, died Nov.
5, 2006 at her home in Atlantic
Beach.
Cates was preceded in death
by a brother, Robert Bell, and
her father, James W. Bell'
Surviving are her husband of
28 years, Tony; her mother, Jean
E. Bell; a daughter, Kylie Cates; a
Josephine K
Josephine K. "Josie" Weller,
84, of Ponte Vedra Beach died
Nov. 8, 2006 after a long illness.
A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., she
was preceded in death by her
husband of 36 years, Harry
Weller.
S "Josie," as she was known by
her friends, will be remembered
for her wonderful baking and
cake decorating, the family said.
Surviving family members
include her daughter, Laveme
Larizza (Rocco); grandson,
Michael Larizza (Amie); and
Ann Smith Holmes, 68, of
Jacksonville died in her home
Nov. 8, 2006 after an extended
illness. She was born March 30,
1938 in Lexington, Va. to John
B. Smith and Annie W. Smith.
Surviving family members
include her husband of' 46
years, Chi Holmes; and her two
brothers, Orville W. Smith and
Oscar MN. Smith, both of
granddaughter, Lily Savannah
Cates; a sister, Bonnie Dietrich;
a brother, David Bell; and many
friends.
A celebration of Cates' life
will be held Saturday at 4:30
p.m. at 926 Florida Blvd.,
Neptune Beach.
Arrangements by Hardage-
Giddens Funeral Home.
Josie' Weller
great-grandson, Rocco Larizza.
A visitation will be held from
5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday in
Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home. A
Mass of Christian Burial will be
held at 11 a.m. Saturday in Our
Lady Star of the Sea Catholic
Church, Ponte Vedra Beach.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the American
Diabetes Association, P.O. Box
1131, Fairfax, VA 22038-1131.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
Lexington, Va.
At Holmes' request, no servic-
es have been scheduled: She
wished for all who loved her to
say goodbye in their own way,
family said.
In lieu of flowers, the family
asks that donations be made to
charity of choice.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
Elizabeth Hays Owen, 88,
died Nov. 7, 2006 at her resi-
dence in Vicar's Landing,
Ponte Vedra Beach. She was
:born Dec. 28, 1917 and was
raised in Washington, D.C.
and Winchester, Ky.
Owen was the mother of five
children and the wife of
Webster Jennings Owen. who
died in Venice, Fla. in 1996.
The couple was married for 57
years and raised their children
in Lathrup Village, Mich. and,
Venice.
Owen received a bachelor's
degree from Hollins College in
Virginia and a master's in
Economics from the University
of Michigan at Ann Arbor. She
passed her belief in the impor-
tance of higher education
along to each of her children,
as well as her dedication to
community service and her
successful quest to leave the
world a better place than the
way she found it, the family
said.
Owen was president of the
Southern Oakland Girl Scouts
Council in Michigan and
active in the League of Women
Voters in both Michigan and
Florida. In Venice, she was
appointed by Gov. Bob
Graham to serve on the
Southwest Florida Water
Management District and also
co-authored a study .of, the
Aquifer System of Sarasota
County, published in 1999 by
the League of Women Voters.:
Owen had an indefatigable
joy of life, a relentless opti-
misrm and a firm belief in the
goodness of everyone she met,.
the family said.
She is survived by Isabelle
Owen Spence of Ponte Vedra,
Beach, Webster J. Owen, Jr. of.
Sacrameinto, Calif., R., Thomas-
Owen of Flagstaff, Ariz., and
Dr. Clarence H. Owen of
Greensboro. N.C. She was pre-
ceded in death by her son,
WVilliam F. Owen of Denver,
Colo.
".The family said her 10
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren carry her love.
and her love of life, into the
future.
A memorial service will be
held for Owen in Venice at a
later date. The family requests
memorial donations be direct-
ed to the Alzheimer's
Association Iwww.alz.org) or
other deserving charitable
organizations.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
Services for Andrew Fraser Park will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday
in the Bethel Renewal Church, 711 St. Johns Bluff Road,
Jacksonville. An obituary furnished by the funeral home
appeared in Wednesday's paper with a different time.
State records next-of-kin
After battling leukemia for
more than two years, Joshua
Michael Spiwak died Nov. 7,
2006. He was.20 years old.
Spiwak was an avid motorcy-
clist. Hishobbies included draw-
ing, pottery, water sports, plants
and playing the drums. He was
a big Jaguars fan.
Spiwak was a wrestler at
Englewood High School, from
where he graduated May 19,
2004.
,He is.suirived by his parents,
Jerry and Jeanie Spiwak; his sis-
ter, Elizabeth; and other family
members.
Spiwak was cared for by doc-
tors and staff at Florida
Oncology Associates and
Memorial Hospital. The family
said it appreciates the support
and love of 'his many friends
from elementary school
through today.
A celebration service will be
held at 5 p.m. Saturday in
Hogan Baptist Church, 8045
Hogan Road, Jacksonville.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
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Florida drivers will make emer-
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The database was officially
opened last month, according
to department spokesperson
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45,000 drivers have registered
their nextof-kin contact infor-
mation.
"This system allows
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enforcement immediate access
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someone quicker in cases of
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S The majority of people in the
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hospital staff of any medica-
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allergies they may have or, in
the worst-case scenarios, say
their last goodbyes and begin
making funeral arrangements.
Atlantic Beach Police Chief
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ports this idea because police
often have a difficulty locating a
victim's family.
The database is the result of
the efforts of Christine Olson, a
Central Florida woman who lost
her 22- year-old daughter
Tiffiany Olson in a motorcycle
accident Dec. 7.
By the time she received offi-
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Florida Highway' Patrol, her
daughter had been dead for six
hours.
She and her state legislator,
Rep. Bill Galvano, worked
together with the motor vehi-
cles department to create the
database. Olson was the first
licensed driver to register with
the system when it was opened.
"Time is crucial. There is no
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Parents want to be with their
child if they're hurt and no
child, or anyone for that matter,
should have to die alone."
Lt. Bill Leeper, spokesman for
the local division of the Florida
Highway Patrol, said that so far
local troopers have not used the
system, but he does believe it
will be helpful for law enforce-
ment
Prior to the data base, stan-
dard procedure to notify next-
of-kin was to send an officer to
the address listed on the vic-
tim's driver's license. But if fam-
ily members were not home for
some reason possibly out look-
ing for the victim or if the vic-
tim lived alone, the notification
process instantly became more
complicated.
Another problem, Leeper
said, is that it is very common
for people to move to a new
address without updating their
driver's license.
With the database, these
issues won't be problems; by
simply inserting a registered dri-
ver's license number into the
system, the officer will have
instant access to the names,
addresses and phone numbers
entered by the victim when
they were able to speak for
themselves.
The database can be accessed
at www.hsmv.state.fl.us. Leeper
said the Internet is the only way
to register, but individuals who
don't have Internet access at
home can access the website at
the library.
The site allows users to enter
two emergency contacts and up
to three phone numbers for
each contact. An address and at
least one phone number for
each contact is required.
To change information, sim-
ply go through the process
again, said Baker; the system
will read only the latest infor-
mation entered.
"It's very important to be able
to contact someone, especially
if the victim can't speak,"
Leeper said.
"Of course medical personnel
are trying to treat them and
need to know medications they
may be on, medications they
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not only law enforcement per-
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of town artisans. Along with Christmas ornaments and decorations, there were floral arrangements, wreaths, needlework, quilts,
ceramics and pottery, jewelry and clothing, stained glass and painted items offered. It was the first year the crafters extended the
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PONTE VEDRA VALLEY
"a family owned Funeral Home & Cemetery"
An Invitation to Our Community
VETERANS DAY MEMORIAL SERVICE
4750 PALM VALIFyY ROAD
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2006
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HONORED GUEST:
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SPECIAL PERFORMANCES:
Southern Cruisers Riding Club (N.E. FL)
The Riderless Horse
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Religion
November 10, 2006
The Leader is putting together
information on holiday events
at churches and faith-based
organizations. Please send infor-
mation about upcoming events
to religion@beachesleader.com
or fax to 249-1501 by Nov. 20.
Veterans Honored
The Men's Group at Christ
United Methodist Church
will host an evening of food,
entertainment, and dancing
for veterans on Saturday in
the church fellowship hall.
Anyone wearing part of a mil-
itary uniform will be admit-
ted at no cost; tickets are $8 at
the door for non-veterans.
The event begins at 6 pm.
The church address is 400
Penman Road in Neptune:
Beach; call 249-5370 for
information.
Anglican Beaches
Church
The November worship serv-
ice of the Anglican Beaches
Church will be at 3 p.m,
Sunday at First Christian
Church of the Beaches. Father
Gary Blaylpck will celebrate
the .Eucharist. For informa-
tion contact San Van Leerat
280-9114. First Christian
Church is at 2125 Oceanfront
in Neptune Beach.
Honoring Israel
A Night to Honor Israel will
be held at New Life Christian
Fellowship at 7 p.m.. on
Monday. The guest speaker
will be Pastor John Hagee
whoi will provide insights :on
the :reasons; for honoring
Israel. Other guests include.
Rabbi Eliezer Ben Yehuda
from Beth El the Beaches
Synagogue and Rabbi Michael
Matuson from Congregation
Ahavath Chesed. All are wel-
come to attend. Call 223-
6000 for information; New
Life is at 2701 Hodges Blvd.
Meditation Class
Unity at the Beaches will offer
"Meditation Made Easy", a
class led by Rev. Marleen
Davis at 7:30 p.m. on
Wednesday at the Ribault
Garden Club. The class will
continue through early
'December. For information
call 355-5100. The Garden,
Club is at 705 2nd Ave. N. in
Jacksonville Beach;
Chill Dinner
Awakening Hearts Ministries
will have a Chili Dinner from
6.to 8 p.m. on Sunday at the
JB Women's Club. Tickets are
$8 and available at the door;
children under 12 are free.
Proceeds from the dinner sup-
port Awakening Hearts
.Ministries Building Fund.
Information, and advance
tickets are available from the
ministry office at; 254-9683.
The Women's Club is at 1315
Second Avenue N. in
Jacksonville Beach.
Harvest Bazaar and
Auction
The Atlantic Beach 'Women's
Connection will host a Fall
Harvest Bazaar,. auction, and
brunch on Wednesday at the'
Selva Marina Country Club,:
There will be treats and gift
baskets for sale with all pro-
ceeds going to Village
Missions of Stonecroft
Ministries. Meryl Bishop will
be the guest speaker. The
brunch begins at 9:30 a.m.
and free childcare is provided.
.Tickets are $12 and reserva-
PALMS PRESBYTERIAN :'.:
ALTERNATIVE MARKET OPENS. ..
FROM STAFF
The Greater Gift and
Alternative Gift Market will
be held at Palms Presbyterian
Church Saturday and.Sunday,
offering the community an
opportunity to purchase a
"gift full of compassion" to
benefit people in crisis
around the world.
Shoppers can purchase a
share of something needed to
sustain life or health, such as
a share in a goat in Ethiopia
or a leg brace for a polio vic-
tim in the Congo, said Sally
Baldwin, member of Palms
Presbyterian Women and an
organizer of the event.
For a more substantial cost,
it is possible to purchase a
wheel chair for a person in
Cambodia or,to help with a
scholarship for a student in a
developing country, she said.
"Alternative gifts" have
been a popular choice to give
.to people who have every-
thing or for gifts given in
memory of someone, said
Baldwin.
The market also showcases
handcrafted gifts for children
and adults made by artisans
from over 30 countries
including Kenya, ( India,
Guatemala, and Sri Lanka.
tions are required by Monday.
Call Susan at 714-9962 or
Mary at-223-1002 or email
atlanticbeachwc@yahoo.com
for reservations. The Country
Club address is 1600 Selva
Marina Dr. in Atlantic Beach.
Service Time Changes
Beginning Sunday, worship:
services at Ponte Vedra
The money the artisans
earn by selling their .work
helps to improve their lives
and their communities, said
Mary Castle; who ,chairs that
part of the event.
. The Greater Gift and
Alternative Gift Market is
open Saturday from 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. and on Sunday from
9:30 to 10:30 a.m. and noon
to 1 p.m at Palms new
Fellowship Hall.
-Palms is at 3410 S. Third
Street in Jacksonville Beach.
The Fellowship Hall is located
behind the sanctuary build-
ing.
"It is not too early to star(
thinking of Christmas, arid
for the hard to purchase for
people on your list, why not a
gift full of compassion giving
a share in'a goat, stove, clinics.
for health, homes for the
homeless, supplies for gar-
dens to afford sustainable
agriculture, job training, a
cow," said Evelynne Galvin, a
member of the church's
women's group.
'"We can go on and on with
things you can share with
others with a gift-share in the
above items, from $10 to
$50."
United Methodist Church
will be at 9:30 a.m. for the
Contemporary Service and 11
a.m. for 'the Traditional,
Service.The church address is
35 Executive Way, Suite 130
in Ponte Vedra.
Holiday Concert
:A holiday concert featuring,
harpists Kayo Ishimaru and,
Palms Presbyterian Church volunteers, from left in the
background, Sally Baldwin, Mary Castle and Rose Walker,
along with Evelynne Galvin, in the foreground, prepare to
set up a display for the church's Alternative Gift Market.
Richard Fleisher and violinist
Jennifer Carsillo will held at
7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov.
18, at Palms Presbyterian
Church.
:The concert, which.is part of'
the church's Fine Arts Series,'
is free and open to the public.
.The church is located at 3410.
S. Third Street in Jacksonville
Beach.
Fruits of the Spirit
An exhibit of art work titled
"Fruits of the Spirit" will.be at
the Bethel Gallery at Ponte
Vedra Presbyterian Church
through Nov. 26. Works in
different media by young
artists will be. featured. The
gallery is at 4510 Palm Valley.
Road in Ponte Vedra; call 285-
8225 for information.
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CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH JL C
400 San Juan Dr., Ponte-Vedra Beach 285-6127 LVA
Sunday 7:45, 9:00, 11:00 AM 5.30 PM Holy Eucharist A nglica n Church
10-15 AM Christian Formation; Satutday Holy Eucharist 5:30 PM
Wednesday Holy Eucharist 7:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 6 PM .1 ..rihip-cenrei. eitangdeca congregaton
Weekday Evening Prayer in Chapel 6 p.m. except Wed. "h .A w.acan rra&,ion
Nursery available for Saturday and Sunday services Meedng at Sabal Palm Elementary
1201 N Kernan Blvd.
CHRIST CHURCH SAN PABLO ,unday Worsnip: 10:30 am
2002 San Pablo Rd, Jacksonville, 221-4777 sunday School: 9:00 am
Sunday 9 AM Worship; 10:15 AM Christian Formation H:me nGrouis on ieeknllanm Jr..... Cnll2 e
Nursery Provided P er e 3ral ng -:e, Se- n. lJ ,.7 Dom
For event information, visit 7kwh. r ,ie i .241-9400 '1pis-.ch.
For event information, visit www.christepiscopalchurch.org .. ,. .c..T.,.. ...
COASTAL CHRISTIAN
Our Congregation meets at
Castillo de Mexico
1222 S. Third Street
553-9910
Sunday
10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
www.coastalchristian.org
; HOLY TRINITY
v v/ ANGLICAN CHURCH
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247-1442
Holy Communion
every Sunday at 8:00 A.M.
Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel
at 610 Florida Blvd.. Neptune Beach.
MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240-0294
www.holytrinityneptunebeach.org
Rev. Robert C. Adams, Vicar
To advertise your
Religious Services
here call
249-9033
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PONTE VEDRA
United Methodist
Church
Worship Opportunities SUNRISE
9:30 a.m. Contemporary* CO IMMUNITY CHURCH
11:00 a.m. Traditional*
"Kids Worship provided An Evangelical Free Church
Rev. Jeff Bennett Pastor
Adam Myers, Youth Sunday School & A.B.F.'s 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:15 a.m.r
35 Executive Way, PVB :
Across A LA from Rawlings School .
Behind Prosperity Bank 298 Aquatic Drive
280-5141 www.pv-umc.org Atlantic Beach
"Connecting the Unconnected" Phone:,249-3030
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is aCommunity Nuturured by
T theCr-az.e of Jesus Christ
5ene.r God's Mission in the World
Sunday Worship Services
8:30 and i1:00 a m.,-
Sunset Service at 5:45 p.m.
Nursery at all services
Sunday School
All ages 9:40 a.m.
34.10 South Third Street. JacKsonville Beae.
Ph: 904-246-6427 www.palmschurch.org
SPC(USA)
Ponte Vedria UNITY DAILY WORD BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
Presbyterian Churchjg McX e STUDY CLASS CH CHUCH J
"Wherefriends gather to worship" Wed. Evening 7:30 pm MISSOURI SYNOD 1
W4510 Palm le Road CR 2101 NLJ Cl Ribault Garden Club 1423 N. 8th Ave., Jax Beach
Sup. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m. 1050 Highwa AA 285-4288 705 2nd. Ave. N., Ja Bch Rev.Dana A. BronesPastor
Sunday Breakfast (Corner 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N.) Phone: 249-518
Nursery& Toddler'Ministries Sunday School 9:00am http://www.blcjaxbeach.org
Nursery & Toddler Ministries s 10.15a Traditional
Middle, High School0College Worship 1E- 0ail: 355-5100 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. SeTraditional
Middle, High School, College Service
Adult Ministries newbeginningsbc@clearwire.net Dial A Prayer 355-7044 Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm
Music & Art Ministries, Website: Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Home of a Bethlehem Viisit .w. ..onlinewihnewbeginnings.com Church of the Daily Word Adult Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.
ST. ANDREW'S ST. FRANCIS Pil' h '
LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) FIN-THE-FIELD St.Pauls by the ea -
(BY THE SEA) EPISCOPAL CHURCH =" i
A Stephen Ministrn Congegation S P. R Episcopal Ch'urch si"''
n1801 Beach VBlys i\. POWERFUL WORSHIP, PASSIONATE SERVICE "- ."
JacIsonville Beach 2149-4575
PASTOR MICHAEL BLAKER 895 alm Valley Road ,.. ,, ,,0 m&10am
Sunday Worship Ponte Vedra, FL* 543-0112 .l r ..u7
www.saintfrancisepisepscopachurch.org
8:00 am & 10:30 am Sunday, Oct. 8 Welce Families Children's Chapel At 10 am Sun.
Sunday School 10am HOLY EUCHARIST & & ils Nursery At 7.30 & 10 am Services Sun.
Children 9:15 am BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS nges Christian Formation At 8:45 am
Youth/Adult 9:15 am Bring your live and toy animals as we Corner of 51h St. & 111h Ave. N. Jax Beach, FL www.stpaulsbythesea@spbls.net
Nursery Provided celebrate ST. FRANCIS DAY. 904-249-4091
Pastor Steve
Associate Pastor How
WORSHIP SEI
Sunday 8:30 &
Wednesday
TEL 241-4
www.beachesch
CHURCH TRADITIONAL YET TIMELY
SLiC H Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:15 a.m.
I NEwm NE mmBE Youth Fellowship 11:30 a.m.
-Nursery Provided -
McCoy CHRIST
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RVICES
10:15 AM 400 Penman Road(at Atlantic)
7 PM Neptune Beach 249-5370
211 Rev.PatriceSpensdr
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COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN LORD OF LIFE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH PAS ST. JOHN'S
CPHURCH LUTHERAN'CHUR H / -/ f of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ) CAT OLIC HUR
Dve Ati Beach FL LUTHE AN CHUR H 2125 Oceanfront & Seagate, NeptuneBeach CATHOLIC 2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
Sw0 r ommunatypcusa org Ph. 285-5347 6:30 pm Contemporary Worship Service s FatherWm 9 a.m., 11 aA:
Schedule: Rev. Julie Frank,Pastor SUNDAY Celebration Praise Father Win. A. Kelly, pastor unay m.
S. Rv Jule F rank, sor 9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service 10:45 am Nursery Available Sunday Morning
Church School All Ages 9:45 am.' W 8'EDNESD DAYpSAY(m. SrserCONILIATION
Sunday Moming Worship: 8:30 & 11 a m. Sunday Contemporary Worship 10:30 am -'I additional Service .Saturday Mass 9 a.m.md S30 p"m. REC~ONCILIATION
Church SMholi Wr Age 9:450 1a.m. 8:30m WEDN m ESDAY WEDNESDAY (SEP-MAY) Sunday Mass 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, Saturda 10:00 a.m. or by at.
Youth FellOwships 5pm 6:30 pm The-Gathering 5:30 Supnr as7RELGIOUS EDUCATIO5
Contepy WoshipSev. 5:59p.m Sunday Church School 9:45am Bble stuiesfrveryAge Life Situaion 6:30 Choir BibleStudy,Youth 11:30 a.m. & 7 p.m.GIOUS CA
Chance Choir Wednesdasp.m. Sunday LBWWorship 1:00407 Third Street Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor 246-2010 Saturday Confessions ed. 6:00 p.m.(K-3) 7:15p.m. (4-6 gr.)
Chance Choir Wednesdays7 p.m. Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am wneptunebaptistorg Neptune Beach James Collins, Associate Pastor After9a.m. Mass &4:30 -5:20 p.)
Weekday PreschoolKindegarten (3, 4 & 5 yr olds) Nursery Provided Tom Bary, Pastor 904-249-2307 www.fccbdoc.com emifccbdoc@beluth.ne246-6014
Palm Vallev Baiptist Church OCEANSIDE a+
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Sunday School for il ages ... 9:15a m i 288 N: Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (fx) 273-5567 (off Mayport Rd. atW. 11th St. and Orchid
Sunday Worship Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 -12:00 noon St.) 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314
Service 10:30am Service Times Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Bible Stud 9:15 a.m
ible S study 6:00pm Saturday 5:00 pm We have a full range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish 246-2709 Ble d W 1: a.m
Bible Study d 6:00pm Satuamrday 5:00 pm community. Please contact our office m-f 8-5 for infonnation about adult Jerry Murrell, Miinister Blended Worship 1030a.m.
Wednesday Family Sunay 8 am, 93am am education. Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Bible Class Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30p.m.
Dinner- 6:00pm (904) 268-2500 "A home forJewish Families at the Beach" Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
forced esy Bible Studywww.MandarinChristian.com Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
A Southern Baptist Church 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy. ,a-.::a Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Service interpreted for the hearing impaired
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Children at Christ Methodist Kindergarten and Preschool
learn about different animals when Zoo to You, a part of the
education department at the Jacksonville Zoo, did a presen-
tation at their school. In addition to the owl, children
observed a chicken, ferret, snake and turtle.
Crop Walk set at Beach
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The .annual Jacksonville
Beaches Crop Walk will be held
on Sunday, Nov. 19. The 5-mile,
Walk'will start ht 1:30 p.m. at
the' Seawalk Pavilion in
Jacksonille Beach.
"Organized locally, Crop
Walks help stop hunger here in
' each community aiid around
the world, through self-help
d e v e 1 o p m e n t
initiatives.....Africa is one part
of the world where Crop Walks
through programs funded by
Church World Service are mak-
ing a big difference...... Crop
Walks are also making a big dif-
ference in communities recov-
ering from Hurricane Katrina,,"
according to a press release
from Church'World Ser\ice.,
Last year, approximately 400
tq 500 people, including whole
families, participated in the
lacksonville Beaches Crop"
Walk and raised over $18,000,
said Gretchen Hoss,
Coordinator for the
Jacksonville Beaches Crop
Walk.
"This is a great thing for fam-
ilies to do. There is a lot of
camaraderie...... and they feel
like they're doing their part."
A quarter of the funds raised
benefit local organizations
serving people in need. BEAM,;
Mission House, Helping Hands,
Ministry, and the St. Vincent'
de Paul Society receive funds
from the Jackson\ille Beach
Crop Walk, she said.
Interested walkers can sign
up to participate through local
churches, including St. Paul's
Catholic Church, St. Paul's by
the Sea' Episcopal Church,
Beach United Methodist
Church, Christ United
Methodist Church,
Community Presbvterian
Church, and Hodges Boulevard
Presbyterian Church, said
Hoss. Walkers are asked to have
sponsors from the community
pledge to donate money to the
Crop Walk.
For additional information,
contact Hoss at 434-2600.
The following events are
held at Beaches area church-
es on Wednesdays for young-
sters:
*Palm Valley Baptist Church
at 4890 Palm Valley Road in
Ponte Vedra has a family din-
ner at 6 p.m. and children and
youth Bible study at 7 p.m.
Call 285-2447.
*Sunrise Christian Church
youth group meets 7 pm. to
8:30 p.m., beginning with
group praise and worship, fol-
lowed by small groups for fel-
lowship, Bible study and
prayer.The church is at 298
Aquatic Drive, Atlantic Beach.
Call 249-3030.
*Bethlehem L: Lutheran
Church at1423 8th Ave. N:,,
Jacksonville Beach has Junior
High Youth Group activities:
from 6:45 to 8 p.m. The:Senior
'High Youth Group meets on
Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m. Call
249-5418.
*Christ Episcopal Church at
Solana Road and San Juan
Drive in Ponte Vedra offers
dinner in the parish hall for
youth and families at 6:15
pm. A children's art program
is held from 7 to 8 p.m.,
Church choir' school to
develop musical skill and
Chiistian formation is offered
for age 3. through sixth grade
prior to Wednesday evening.
dinner. The school is free and'
is given by Dr. Timothy
McKee, Music Director of the
church. Call 285-6127.
*Youths in grades six
through'.12 meet at 7 p.m. to
8:30 p.m. on Sundays follow-.
ing Sunset at Palms in, the
.Youth Center/Fellowship Hall
at Palms Presbyterian Church,
3410. 3rd St. S., Jacksonville
Beach. Call 246-6427.
*Dynamic Disciples (grades
K-5) has resumed at First
Christian Church ,of the'
Beaches from 6:30 to 7A45.
Teens in Motion Youth Group
meets for special events and
trips. The church address is
2125 :`Oceanfront, Neptune
Beach. Call 246-2010.
*Family Bible Church at
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FIRST COAST DENTISTRY, PA
DRs. THOMAS AND TIMOTHY TOMAN, FATHER AND SON -
SERVING THE BEACHES SINCE 1965
4760 Palm Valley Road has
Building Blocks for children
ages 3 to 6 and Kids Club for
grades one through 5 meeting
at 7:15 p.m. Bridge Builders
for grades 6 through 12 meets
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Call 280-
5694.
*Kernan Blvd. 'Baptist
SChurch at 4000 Kernan Blvd.
'S, has YouthAlive with Bible
Study and worship for grades
seven through 12 from from 7
to 7:45 p.m. Preschool and
children's choirs through 6th
grade meet from 7 to 7:45 p.m.
Call 641-4588,
*Youth from Beach United
Methodist Chu'rch, Third
Street at 7th Avenue North,
'Jacksonville Beach, meet 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. at various loca-
tions. 'Directions to
Wednesday meetings are
handed out at 247, the
church's Sunday night worship
service for youths, held 6 p.m.
to 8:45 p.m .
*New Beginnings Baptist
Church at 1050 State Road
A1A in Ponte \'edra offers Kids
K'Nextion for ages 3 to fifth
grade, Praise Band, and middle
'and high school youth activi-
ties beginning at 6:30 and 7:30
p.m. Call 285-4288.
'Ponte Vedra Linited
Methodist Church at 35
Executive Way in Ponte Vedia
has activities for youth meet 5
p.m. to 8 p.m. Cherub and
Children's choir meet at 5:45
p.m. Youth Creative Arts
Ministry is from'5:45 to 8 p.m.
Other youth activities are held
.during the week: and Junior
and Senior High Youth Group
meet on Sundays from 6 to 8
p.m. Call 280-5141.
*Neptune Baptist Church at
407 Third Street in Neptune
Beach has games, drama,
music, and topical messages
for youth from grade six
through twelve. Sixth through
eighth graders meet from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. and ninth
through twelfth graders meet
from 7 to 8:30 p.mn. Call 249-
2307.
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Forms to explain Islam and other faiths
by KATHY NICOLETTI
-STAFF IW'RITER .:
Upcoming meetings of the
Adult Forum at St. Paul's by the
Sea Episcopal Church "\will
look at other faiths to get a bet-
ter understanding of what we
have in in common and what
our differences ,.are." said
Corky Borders, a member of
the committee that organizes
the St. Paul's Adult Forum.
Through the Adult Forum ,
we try to address the !'reli-
gious, social, and political
issues that face Christians." he
said.
"The discussions are non-
judgmental and and done with
respect of other people's opin-
ions."'
Guest speakers representing
the 'Muslim, Buddhist, and
Jewish faiths will provide
information about .their ireli-
gtons at the itex.Lthr e Adult
F&rum meetuirs.,..'
The weekly meetings are
held at 8:45 a.m. on Sundays
in the Stormes Hall School
Library on the church campus.
The community is welcome to
attend, said Borders.
The first of the upcoming
Forums will be a presentation
on Nov. 12 by Ahmad Parvez.
representing the; Islamic
Center.of Northeast Florida.
The Islamic Center has been
"very interested in sharing.....At
the end of Ramadan, they
invited people from other
faiths to come to the islamic
'Center." said Borders.
This Forum may give infor-
mation about Muslims who
have a more moderate inter-
pretation of the Koran, he
said.
On Nov. 19, Bill Mahew will
'ea ion li.WBhit-rligion.
"'s a practicing Buddhist, he
will provide insights on
"another of the major reli-
gions," said Borders.
The last in this series will be
"A Look at the Jewish Faith" on
Dec. 3.
Lisa Goldstein, from the,
Community Education Office
at the Jacksonville Jewish
Foundation, will be: the guest
speaker.
.- This will give participants a
better understanding of their.
ideas as well as answer ques-'
tions about the recent.war,' said
Borders.
Earlier this year, 'the Adult
Forum series began by hosting
speakers from Mission House,
BEAM, and Habitat ,for
Humanity, said Borders.
We have had positive feed-
back from those who have
attepdc.':,"_'the,' Adult ;':r ums,
said Bowers .
St. Paul's, by :the Sea.
Episcopal Church ,'is in
Jacksonville Beach at 5th Street
and 11th Avenue North. For
information about the Adult
Forum call the church office at
249-4091. ;
in mid-December, the Adult
Forum 'series \ill focus on
Christmas traditions and ways
to be less materialistic in
Advent and the holiday sea-
son, said Borders.
Beginning in' January, the
Adult Forum \ill discuss the
Windsor Report of the
Anglican Council. Following
this in the spring, the topic will
be how people address their
upcoming death and how they
plan for it, he said. .
Briefs:
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Incredible Edibles
The 11th annual Incredible
Edibles will be held from 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday,
Nov. 18 at St. Paul's by the Sea-
Episcopal Church. Containers
of homemade :soups,'
casseroles, and baked goods
will be for sale along with craft
items, books, and theme bas-
kets. The French Cafe will
serve breakfast and lunch. The
church is at 465 11th Ave. N in
Jacksonville Beach.
Family Matters
"Family' Matters, a Parenting
Conference" will be held today
through Sunday at. Christ
Episcopal Church. Speakers
will include -three nationally
recognized parenting experts.
The conference is free and
open to the public. Free child-
care will be provided with pre-.
registration. Christ Episcopal
is at 400 San Juan Dr. in Ponte
Vedra; call 285-7390 for infor-
mation. The Youth Ministry at
Christ Church is also organiz-
ing a teen camp-out this week-
end, beginning .Friday.
Speakers from the Parenting
Conference will speak to the
youth. Area churches are wel-
come to bring their youth
groups; contact Josh
Fordenbacher at Christ'
Church for information about
the youth camp.
Mommy & Me
Chabad @ the Beaches offers a
fall session of Mommy & Me
and Bagel Babies activities for
children from 6 to 30 months
old. Arts and crafts, exercises,
baking, music and other expe-
riences will be included in the
activities for the children.
Contact Leah Kurinsky iat
Chabad for information and
times by calling 285-1588..
Chabad is located at 521 A1A
N in Ponte Vedra.
Prayer for Schpols
On Thursday from 9:30 to 11
a.m, a group meets at the
Winston Family YMCA to' pray
for school, media, families,
and church. The YMCA is on
Landrum Lane in Ponte Vedra.
For information call 285-0267.
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persons facing personal prob-
lems, meets every Friday at
6:30 p.m.' in the fellowship
hall of Beach United
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worship and same-gender
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November 10, 2006
The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 10A*
Volleyball falls in state semifinal
ROB
DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR
Reaction
to Nease
story hits
the Web
surprisingly, reaction,,
has been swift and over-
whelmingly critical of
the Nease High football pro-,
gram following Tuesday's
announcement that the school
has been fined $20,000 and
placed on six'years of restrictiv;e
probation by the FHSAA
because two assistant coaches
offered special inducements to a
transfer player and his father.
What follows is a sampling of
reaction as posted on the
FlaVarsity.com web site. Bear in
mind, however, anyone cat
post an opinion regardless of
whether it is supported by facts.
Shrek0033: If it had been
any other school they would
have been kicked out of the
postseason Nease will not",
make the probation period
without getting caught. This is
the beginning of the end for
Nease.
SSporty!: And here I was
thinking it was the scheme
that they run that made them
so good.
fatboycane: $20.000 that
cildrbfal..ownpa.rtenrt on a"
c8hdo for a home--school stu-
dent who lives in Duval but
attends school in St. Johns.
Shrek0033: Hey, fatboy, that
kid graduated last year and is
playing with "reptiles" now.
NHSPanther: I have to say
that I'm disappointed in this.
Cheating is cheating and it
doesn't speak well of the
integrity of some individuals in
the Nease program. Not what
we had in mind when some of
us formed the Touchdown
Club and tried to improve foot-
ball at Nease the right way.
CITK: Although Nease was
helped,out by still being
allowed to be in the playoffs,
the punishments are more sig-
nificant than they look: No
spring game means less oppor-
tunity to evaluate new players
and improve team chemistry.
AuggO Dogs: One word -
cheaters; A lot of what they
have accomplished will defi-
nitely be tainted for a long
time to come. Not sure why
the punishment seems so light
... just a slap on the wrist as
far as I'm concerned especially
since the'head coach knew
what was going on.
sportzfrk: Don't forget that
all athletic programs are on
administrative probation for
five years, which means there :
will be a close eye on every ,
program for even the smallest
of violationss to punish Nease
even more.
Choctawfan: What most of
the posters are trying to say is
that this isn't much of a pun-
ishment. The fine is minimal
considering what Nease will
make for home playoff games.
Final Run: My only question
is, Does the father get to keep
his job?
NHSPanther: People didn't
need another reason to hate
Nease. The kids at Nease are
generally better off financially
and academically than the kids
at most schools they compete
with in sports.
Hey Yo!: Combined with pre-
vious sanctions against Nease's
baseball team, this says a lot
about their athletic department
and where their priorities are.
redfishron: Do you have
Character, Strength or Honor?
One out of three is OK.
Panthers play
well but can't
overcome.the
17-time state
champions
By ROBERT DeANGELO-
SPORTS EDITOR
Nease High's run in the
state volleyball playoffs ended
Wednesday in Lakeland at the
hands of Florida's top ranked
Class 4 team.
The Panthers managed to
take the first game off Fort
Lauderdale's Cardinal
Gibbons, but the Chiefs
rebounded to win three
straight and record a 19-25,
25-20, 25-19, 27-25 victory.
Meghah Sherman led the
Panthers with six kills, 30
assists, 14-digs, and four aces.
Junior outside hitter Paige
DePriest had 16 kills and nine
digs. Middle blocker Christina
Vergo added 10 kills and
libero Cierra Pillsbury had 30
digs., ,
Cardinal Gibbons surged to
a 10-3 lead in the first game.
But Nease's Wesley Ann
Barden substituted for
Meghan Oakley and reeled off
seven straight service points
as the Panthers drew even at
FROM STAFF
The Nease High girls soccer
team stayed undefeated with a
2-1 road victory in soggy con-
ditions at cross-county rival St.
- Au g ene on Tuesday. j
Th''two-time defending
state champion Panthers ral-
lied from a 1-0 deficit after the
Yellow Jackets' Vonda
Zebrakova put home a
rebound following Nease goal-
keeper'Catherine O'Donnell's
save on Aja Ammar's initial
shot.
Nease's Kristen Hoover
evened things with just under
16 minutes to go in the first
half when she weaved
through the St. Augustine
defense and banged a right-
footed shot into the back of
the net.
In the second half, Nease's
Meagan Thomas emerged
from a scramble in front of
the Yellow Jackets goal to
score the game-winner from
about a foot in front of the
net.
The victory gave Nease (3-0)
a leg up in the District 5-4A
race.
Last Saturday, the Panthers
topped Episcopal. 2-0, for
their second win of the sea-
son.
SNease was slated to travel to
Flagler Palm Coast High on
Friday, then to Pedro
Menendez next Tuesday. The
Panthers first home gale is
slated.for Monday; Nov. 20
against Mandarin at 7 p.mr.
BOYS SOCCER
Nease 8, Atlantic 0
In their first regular-season
game of the season, the
;Panthers dominated Port
Orange Atlantic at the New
Smyrna Beach Sports
Complex.
Sophomore Filip Ivanov '.
scored three goals for the
Panthers while teammate Kyle
Johnson found the back of the
net twice. Nease's other'goals
scorers were Alex Castellanos
and Maxi Lang. Atlantic also
had an own-goal in the con-
test.
The Panthers outshot their
opponents, 18-0.
GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY
The Nease High girls cross-
country team will compete in
Saturday's state finals in Dade
City at the Little Everglades
Ranch. The Panthers qualified
through their finish at last
week's Region.3A-1 meet.
Participating Panthers run-
ners include Juliana
.Buonanno, Sara Elrod, Bailee
Hedstrom, Daniela Daswatta,
Danielle Such, Kara Ayers and
Kelly Cartee.
Saturday's state final is
scheduled to begin at 10:30
a.m.
Photo by ROB DeANGELO
Panthers libero Cierra Pillsbury gets low for a dig in the regional championship game against
SSouth Lake last week at Nease High. The Panthers made it to Wednesday's state semifinal in
Lakeland but lost to Fort Lauderdale's Cardinal Gibbons in four games.
::10-all. : '. tage to 24-19, but a killby .made some unforced errors to
After dropping the next Phillips put the first game in r trim the Chiefs lead to 22-20.
point, Nease seized control the win column for Nease. But Kathleen Fitzpatrick had
Sand a 21-13 lead largely on Game two was a seesaww two kills in the final three
the ser-ing of Tara Carrigan affair until kills by Cardinal points as Cardinal Gibbons
Sand Laura Phillips. During Gibbons' Gracie Svatek and .(31-0) drew even at one game
that run,Vergo Sherman and lenna Romanelli gave the apiece,.
DePriest all recorded kills. Chiefs a 20-15 lead. The third game saw Nease
The Chiefs made a late rally DePriest then recorded three.. sprint out to a 10-6 lead but
to shrink the Panthers' advan- consecutive kills and Gibbons Gibbons battled back on kills
.
Photo by ROB DeANGELO
Nease High's Kristen Hoover dribbles in open space last Saturday against Episcopal. The two-tilme defending state champion ,
Panthers have opened the season with three straight wins including Tuesday's 2-1 victory over country rival St. Augustine in which
Hoover scored her team's first goal.
fromJackie Saritarelli and
Mary Kate Macek to square
things at 14-all. -
The teams went back and
forth several times after that
until the Chiefs took com-
mand at 23-18 on a kill by
Emily Morrill, then'rolled to a
25-19 victory.
In the fourth and deciding
game, the Panthers raced out
to a 4-0 lead only to see their
opponents rally to knot things
at 8-all. Nease and Cardinal
Gibbons stayed neck-and-neck
throughout the game and
came down to the wire tied at
25.
But Macek blocked a kill
attempt by Oakley and
Lindsay Cheatham then
stuffed DePriest's try at a kill
to deliver the game and
match to the Chiefs.
.Cardinal Gibbons is the
most storied girls.oUleyball .
program in Florida, having
won 17 state championships.
It's been an eight-year
drought for the Chiefs, how-
ever, and a shot a banner
number 18 was slated to take
place Thursday afternoon
against Bishop Kenny. The
Crusaders reached the state.
final by defeating Naples in
four games late Wednesday.
The Panthers finished the
season at 24-7 and equalled
the best-ever playoff run in
school history. This year's
team matched the 1992
squad's march to the state
semifinal.
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ANGIE'S SUBS 9-3
A TOUCh OF GREEN 9-3
CD CONNECTION 9-3
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MORTGAGE 1-12
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HIT MEN 10-4
SUN DELI/KNIGHT 8-5
PGA TOUR 6-7
GET HARD 6-7
MHI BREW CREW 4-8
CRUISER'S GRILL 2-12
C DIVISION EAST
'HUXHAM 12-2
TWISTED SISTER 9-3
PONTE VEDRA KINGS 8-4
DADDY'S RANGERS 7-5
BOOTLEGGERS 5-9
DORSA CONSULTING 7-6:
DONOVAN HEAT 5-6
TERRY'S 2-11
S CRAWFORD ELEC. 2-11
C DIVISION SOUTH
BRIX 11-4
ROGER'S DODGERS 11-4
BIG RED MACHINE 10-5
BOB MARLIN'S 9-5
AVANTE. 7-8
ELLIS-& ASSOCIATES 4-11
G.D.M. 5-10
MEAT & POTATOES 3-12
C DIVISION WEST
FIREFIGHTERS 12-3
GHOST MEN 11-5
TEAM MULLET 10-5
LOC DOGGZ 10-6
PANGAEANS 8-7
J'VILLESCENE.COM 5-9
SUNRISE SURF SHOP 3-13
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AS OF
November 3
Aqua Aerobics
Water exercise program pro-
vides a total body workout for
people of all ages and fitness
Levels. Classes include exercise
for aerobic conditioning, flexi-
bility and strength.
Shallow water passes take
place Monday to Friday, morn-
ings and evenings; deep water
classes Mon. Weds. and Sat.
For more information contact
A none who saw the
video of Penn State
University football
coach Joe Paterno's injury last
weekend at Wisconsin now
knows what many of us have
known for years. Football
injuries do not occur only on
the field, but also can affect
those standing on the sideline.
Wisconsin's DeAndre Levy'
and Penn State tight end
Andrew Quarless tumbled into
Paterno after a Quarless catch
and tackle by the Badger line-
backer near the Penn State
sideline. Levy's helmet drove
into Paterno's knee, immedi-
ately snapping it backwards
into hyperextension.
The veteran coach was
, assisted to the players' bench,
and ultimately taken off the
field in a medical cart. Paterno
S sustained.a fracture of his tib-
" ial plateau, the joint surface at
the top of his shin bone,
along with injuries to his
medial collateral ligament and
posterior cruciate ligament in
his knee.
Dr. Wayne Sebastianelli,
Penn State Director of Athletic
Medicine performed surgery
on the 79-year-old coach,
placing several screws in the
the UNF Aquatic Center at 620-
2854.
Basketball League
Beaches Basketball League
winter registration for boys and
girls ages 3 years old through
5th grade is taking place now
through Dec. 1. The season
runs from Jan. 2 until March
and features an 8-game sched-
ule.
For more information visit
beachesbasketball.com or
phone Tommy Hulihan at 349-
2611.
Basketball
A new basketball league is
forming for boys 16 and under
who are interested in playing
extra basketball. There will be a
tryout at the beach to partici-
pate in the NAABP winter
league.
For more information, phone
.eff or Chris Tranovich at 19041
247-7073.
Girls on the Run
Registration is' now open
for Girls on the Run of N.E.
Florida, an after-school pro-
gram for girls that combines
running and training for a 5K
(3.1 miles) run/walk, along
with healthy living education
and life lessons.
Spring programs take place
at various locations through-
out Ponte Vedra Beach,
Atlantic Beach and Neptune
Beach. Volunteer coaches are
also needed to work with a
team of girls. For more infor-
mation phone 321-4315 or
visit www.GOTRnefloriori g.
Soccer
Registration for the Ponte
Vedra Soccer Club's spring sea-
sonbegan Nov. 6. Electronic
registration is available via the
Interet at PonteVedraSoccer-
Club.com.
Cost is $130 and all new
players must provide.a copy of
their birth certificate. Children
must have turned 4 by July 31,
2006 in order to play.
Registration wil end Jan. 10,
2007 and the season takes place
from March to May.
Strollefit
Strollerfit exercise with your
baby. Outdoor classes where
mothers turn their strollers into
portable exercise machines are
taking place in Atlantic Beach
1'
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SMITH, M.D.
"CONTRIBUTOR
knee to stabilize the fracture
in an 80-minute operation.
Paterno, now in his 41st sea-
son of coaching, will wear a
brace and have to remain
non-weight bearing on that
leg for six weeks. The morn-
ing after surgery, Paterno was
reported to be already review-
ing scouting reports and game
plans from his hospital bed.'
He anticipates that he'will be
back to coaching this weekend
against Temple, although it
may be from the press box
high above the stadium.
Paterno's 360 career wins are
second among major college
coaches to the 364 of Florida
State's Bobby Bowden.
While the actual number of
sideline based injuries is not
officially tracked by any med-
ical society, anyone on the
sidelines knows just how
quickly they can occur.
Just last year, I was covering
a high school playoff game
when a sweep came around
the end, and the tailback was
shoved out of bounds and
onto an 11 -year old ball girl,
who happened to be the head
coach's daughter. Her leg was
displaced in an awkward posi-
tion and fortunately I was able
to immediately set it and sta-
bilize her in a cast. She has
since returned to her ball girl
position.
One of the reasons that
these injuries can occur is that
the players are lust so darn
fast, that they come up on
you quicker than you antici-
pate, and it is hard for you to
get out of the way. You have
to be constantly aware or you
too can end up seeking treat-
ment.
Last year, while coaching for
the Vikings, current Jaguars
assistant coach Mike Tice
sprained his knee when a New
York Giants player was
blocked into him during a
punt return.
And in what is likely the
worst sideline collisions ever
occurred during the 1996 NFC
championship game in Dallas
when Green Bay assistant Gil
Haskell was knocked uncon-
scious as Cowboys safety
Darren Woodson and Packers
receiver Robert Brooks crashed
into him. Haskell lay motion-
less on the sideline for nearly
20 minutes, having suffered a
fractured skull and sustained a
brain contusion. Haskell did
ultimately recover from those
injuries and is now the Seattle
Seahawks offensive coordina-
tor.
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 by 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 Gregory
Smith, AID.- Sportsmedicine,
1250 S. 18th Street, Suite 204,
Femandina Beach, Fl 32034.
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athletic scholarship offer from Penn State University. The Nease
High senior competes for Gymnastics Unlimited in Jacksonville
and is a two-time U.S. national team member.
Thursday and Saturdays, and Fort
Caroline Mondays, Wednesdays
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10:30 a.m.
For more information phone
Siobhan Reigle'at 997-8364 or
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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 qualify.
NMatches will take place Friday
mornings from Oct. until April
2007. .
For more information phone
Bob Totter at 247-1865.
Women's Fitness
Registration is now taking place
for Beach Girls Fitness, an outdoor
fitness program for women;
Camps involve total body work-
outs designed to help women lose
weight, gain energy and build self-
esteem.
Camps take place Mondays,
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November 10, 2006
Greisen helping Jaguars
shore up ailing defense
By REX EDMONDSON
SPORTS COLUMNIST
At a time when the Jaguars are
losing valuable experience to
inunes, the team hopes it has
gained one players who will
help the defense return to nor-
mal.
Nick Greisen was signed as an
unrestricted free agent in April
and lost no time in making him-
self useful. In Jacksonville's sea-
son-opener against Dallas,
Greesen made a key interception
in the fourth quarter that helped
put a lid on the Cowboys as the
Jaguars went on to a 24-17 'ic-
tory.
Through the first eight games
this season, the outside line-
backer has 11 solo tackles, a pair
of assisted tackles and the inter-
ception which he returned six
yards. It was the first career
interception for the 6'1", 245-
pound Greisen. And the
Wisconsin linebacker is just get-
ting started in Jack Del Rio's sys-
tem.
It's never easy going from one
NFL tean to another even for
a four-year veteran like Greisen.
The various defenses are now so
complicated, when a newcomer
loins a team his first love affair is
with the new playbook. The old
days when teams played defense
with the color scheme: "\Ve just
knock down everybody not
wearing our colors" is passe. A
player has to know his assign-
mentsin multiple formations in
today's NFL.
Nick understands that. He
should. If he didn't learn that at
old Wisconsin U., Greisen got a
great higher education with the
New obrk Giants for four sea-
sons beginning in 2002. The
linebacker played for Tom
Coughlin, who has been known
to erupt like Mount Etna when
players don't suit him.
"You could learn a lot from
him," Greisen laughed. "He can
be tough anyone with the
Jaguars in his days knows that -
but he's really a different man
off the field. People should
know some of the fine things
[Coughlin] has done'."
Diplomatically, Greisen didn't
care to characterize his present
coaches, except to say the
Jaguars are well-coached and
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"I like this team," he said
recently from his locker after a
tiresome day. "We've got some
great guys and the fans really-
give us support. I'm excited to
be here.
"'We're going to make up for
those games we lost. We've had
some tough breaks with
injuries."
Greisen arrived in the NTFL
with fine credentials. In college,
he was All-Big 10 first team as a
senior, finishing his career with
337 tackles (201 solo), 11 sacks,
33 stops for losses and five inter-
ceptions.
As a high school senior, Nick
lettered in football, baseball,
track and wrestling. He couldn't
work in the soccer and pinball
teams.
Greisen's first NFL sack was
memorable. Danny \Vuerffel
was the victim. The linebacker
forced WVuerffel to fumble and
recovered the ball himself.
Another high mark came last
December when he sacked
Redskins quarterback Mark
Brunell in Washington.
Jaguars coaches say the 27-
year-old Greisen can play three
.positions but not at the same
time.
His hometown, Berlin, Wisc.,
is right up the road from Green
Bay. With his versatility and fire
for the game, maybe Vince
Lombardi would have loved
Greisen.
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VETERANS DAY REMEMBRANCE
Mayport family gave up
house, son to war effort
BARBARA
MATHESON
GARDENING
COLUMNIST
S Dormant season
for plants now
W e are slowly mov-
ing into what we
call winter, a dor-
mant time for many plants.
Dormancy is starting now
and typically goes through
February. Today I will
refresh your memory as to
what things you can do
with your landscape during
the winter.
Because we do not get
many freezes, our plants
spend most of their.lives
doing quite well, albeit with
your careful assistance. But
not all areas have equal dor-
mancy.
The area between the
Intracoastal and the ocean,
for example, seems to
remain quite tropical while
plants more inland where
I live go into dormancy.
Common summertime
annuals such as gingers and
bougainvillea seem to han-
dle the unique microclimate
of the Beaches area quite
Swell, and I enjoy seeing so
much foliage at the Beaches
when other areas have gone
dormant.
Dormancy is a time when
all growing slows down,
both on the roots as well as
above ground, and when
plants usually are not under
much stress, except during
an occasional hard freeze.
During this time of lower
stress, what we do to plants
is not as damaging to plants
as what we do during times
of growth.
One of the things we can
do during dormancy is to
prune plants. There are a
few plants that do best if
pruned while dormant. They
are the trees that lose their
leaves, that is, deciduous
trees, and we have many of
those.
Fruit trees, with the excep-
tion of citrus, will want to
be pruned to keep an open
center with a central leader
(trunk. .
Many of the common
landscape trees like River
birch, oaks, maples,
Bradford pear, etc. need a
careful look to see where
branches are rubbing, where'
a branch might be decaying
or may have died, where a
branch or two just needs to
come out to better shape the
tree.
These are things that
every homeowner should do
sometime between the end
of November.and the end of
February.
Trees and shrubs also typi-
cally do well if planted
while they are dormant.
Balled and burlapped trees,
as well as an)' container-
grown plant,. can beplanted
during the dormant time.
Typically we have events
that center around Florida's
Arbor Day, which is in
January, when we can pur-
chase or even be given free
plants because it is the best
time to plant them.
The dormant period is
also a terrific time to look
at your landscape design
objectively and from a dis-
tance. You may want to thin
out a bunched area, add to a
bare area or remove plants
you simply don't' like in
order to make your yard
look more balanced from
the street.
I tackled the removal of
tons of variegated Aztec
grass one winter, and split
some of it up to go to a new
spot in the yard, and
pitched the rest simply
because I really never liked
it! Since it was not actively
growing, it was easier to dig
See MATHESON, B-2
by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCL4TE EDITOR
T he U.S. Navy took
possession of Richard
and Agnes Mann's
home on the
Mayport lighthouse grounds
during World War II.
The war also took the life
of the couple's youngest
son, Charles Byron Mann.
A 1st class machinist's
mate on a Navy amphibious
ship, Byron Mann was only
19 when he lost his life in a
Japanese kamikaze attack in
the southern Philippines.
John Mann was serving in
John F. Kennedy's PT boat
squadron, only 90 miles
away, when his younger
brother died on Dec. 5,
1944.
On the 19th anniversary
of Byron's death and less
than two weeks after J
was assassinated, John
Mann took his own lif
age 41.
"We were unaware h
much Byron's death af
him," his sister, Betty
McNamara, recalled in
recent phone interview
her New Smyra home.
"They saw each other
once during the war, a
that was when they w
both home on leave ir
1943."
A home for sailor.
The Manns of Mayp
were a very patriotic f
Richard Mann did n
allow red meat at the
table during the war, a
refused to use his gas
stamps.
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said McNamara, the
fe at youngest of the five Mann
children..
low "And we didn't do much
affected with sugar, either. Anytime
Mann we went anywhere in his
Sa truck, we picked up service-
w from men."
After Byron's death,
er only McNamara's father applied
and for an early discharge for his
ere sole surviving son.
n John Mann came back to
Mayport in the spring of
1945 and worked in his
s father's poultry business,
but his heart was never in it,
ort his sister said.
family. Byron's death was hard on
ot everyone in the Mann
dinner household.
and McNamara's mother wore
black and grieved openly for
five years for a son she
ing to named after a romantic 19th
century English poet, Lord
Byron.
S"WVe couldn't play the
piano in ouT house for a
year," recalled McNamara,
who was 7 when Byron was
killed.
Times were considerably
happier at the Mann's
Mayport home before the
IIts" war.
The family owned proper-
ty and a two-story house in
back of the historic Mayport
lighthouse.
Richard Mann had moved
the family there from Ponte
Vedra Beach after his job
with a dredging company
relocated to Sister's Creek.
When the Navy came to
Mayport in the early 1940s.
the Manns bought property
on Mayport Road and raised
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Lucie Roberts, left, and Melody Jackson in a scene from
"Cavedweller," now being staged at the Atlantic Beach
Experimental Theatre.
ABETs 'Cavedweller
at Adele Grage Center
FROM CONTRIBUTOR
Based on the novel by
Dorothy Allison,
"Cavedweller" tells the story
of Delia Byrd, the 43-year-old
lead singer of the group Mud
Dog. .
When her rock-star
boyfriend dies in an accident,
she decides to leave Los
Angeles and return home to
rural Georgia with. her
teenage daughter. Cissy, in
tow. Back in Georgia is the ex-
husband, now dying of can-
cer, and the two daughters,"
Dede and Amanda, that Delia
abandoned 14 years ago.
To rebuild a family from
the ruins she left behind,
Delia has her work cut out for
her, but in those ruins and in
that work lies the promise of
her redemption.
"Cavedweller" originally
opened at the New York
Theatre Workshop in 2003.
"Cavedweller" runs
through Nov. 18. Tickets are
$15 and $12. For reservations,
call 249-7177,. or visit
abettheatre.com.
Beaches Storytellers meet
Sunday at Southside library
The Beaches League of
Storytellers is organizing a
TELLABRATION on Sunday
Nov. 12, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at
the Southside Library, 10599
Deerwood Park Blvd.
TELLABRATION is celebrated
all over the U.S. during
National Storytelling Week,
Nov. 12-18.
The Beaches League of
Storytellers was founded in
1983 by Marjorie Harrell and.
Kathleen Wilson. The League
has 20 members and meets the
second Saturday of the month,
at the Ponte Vedra Branch
Library. Meetings are at 10:30
a.m., September through May.
The aim of the league is to
encourage and develop the art
of storytelling in all ages.
TELLABRATION is free.
For more information, call
Nancy Avera at 285-1238 or
Marianne Stein at 280-2976.
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"Last Dance" by Henry Von Genk III. Stellers Gallery of Ponte Vedra will exhibit the work of the
nationally recognized oil painter this month. Von Genk's work has been displayed at galleries,
museums and commercial mural installations worldwide, yet he resides and works here locally.
Von Genk's work offers the viewer a unique and visionary interpretation of our natural world.
Stellers unveils Von Genk exhibit
Stellers Gallery of Ponte Vedra will exhibit
the work of nationally-recognized oil
painter Henry Von Genk, IlI beginning
today.
According to gallery owner Hillary R.
Tuttle, Von Genk's work has been displayed
at galleries, museums and commercial mural
installations worldwide, yet he resides and
works here locally. Von Genk's work is wide-
ly collected and respected in the oil paint-
ing field. Von Genk's work offers the viewer
a unique and visionary interpretation of our
natural world.
The opening reception is today from 6
p.m. until 9 p.m. at 240 A1A North, Ste. 13.
The new work will be on exhibit through
November with several pieces remaining in
the gallery after the opening.
Throughout the year, Stellers Gallery has
selected artists from around the country to
be a part of its ongoing exhibits. "We are
very excited to feature Henry's work and
appreciate his interest in having us repre-
sent him in northeast Florida," said Tuttle.
Von Genk's love of the tropics and the
ocean shines through his work, which cen-
ters on the beauty and nature of our earth.
From the salt marshes of Florida, and the
Caribbean Sea, his work portrays the play of
sunlight on the state's natural beauty, and
are generally devoid of man-made intru-
sions.
Von Genk has been an accomplished
artist for 24 years. He is a self-taught artist
who has mastered a realistic style of land-
scape painting. His use of glazing and shad-
owing techniques bring richness and depth
to his paintings which capture life's subtle
nuances and bring his paintings to life.
His works are owned by private collectors
across the country as well as internationally
and include many well known celebrities
and major corporations. The event is open
to the public.
For more information about the exhibit
and artist, call 273-6065.
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"The Three Broadway Divas" will perform with the Jacksonville
Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. today and Saturday in Jacoby
Symphony Hall. Call 354-5547 for ticket information.
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Sanchez exhibit atJ. Johnson-
W hen the J. Johnson Series will present information., '.... .
Gallery announces "Anonymous 4," a veteran The gift shop at the
S an opening, it is female vocal quartet present- Cummer Museum is featuring
always an event we anticipate ing American music from the "Pharaoh's Treasures," where
with pleasure, The exhibits at Appalachian'and Ozark nioun- yu might find exotic gifts for
the Johnson gallery in tain regions at 8 p.m. Friday, Christmas giving.
Jacksonville Beach are always Nov' NV 7, with special guests a '
a new experience because the Darol Anger on fiddle and The Jacksonville Museum of
art is new and different from Scott Nygaard on guitar. Modern Art features art activi-
most of the art we see in local The program ivill take place ties for children and families ':
galleries. at the Good Shepherd Church, free of charge every Sunday,
The works can be shocking, 1100 Stockton St., from noon to 4 p.m. For
beautiful, disgusting, large Jacksonmille. Tickets are $25 information call 366-6911. .,
scale and small scale and ALICE each, 5 for students with *h e' .
always educational, giving is- vGA A D alid ID. isit the Atlantic Beach Cs
itors a look at successful GARTLAND oCultural Center and enjoy the
emerging artists from all areas ART SCENE The Jacksonville Watercolor artworks of more than 20 local
of the country. Society will open its fall show artists in an exhibit titled,
From Nov. 17 through Jan. This exhibit features one-of- at the St. Augustine Art "Around Town." .--:
26, Miami artist olanda a-kind gifts, jewelry, small Association Sunday with a Familiar streets, buildings,
Sanchez will be exhibiting her sculptures and hand blown reception from 2 p.m. to S beach landmarks, dunes, trop-
new works. The artist uses a glass. All pieces are available p.m. ical foliage and much more .
vibrant color palette in creat- for purchase, and the opening The gallery is located at 22 are recorded on canvas and
ing tropical foliage for her is free and open to the public. Mlaine St., St. Augustine. paper including some o ..
abstract gardens. This exhibit precedes the Refreshments will be served, abstracts. h 4
Sanchez is an artist with opening of the center's fund- and the public is welcome. The exhibit will be at, the
scholarly background, having raiser, Holiday Shoppes Center through Dec. 8 and is
received a Ph.D. in clinical Southern Style, which will "Old Florida Remeribered," free and open to the public.
Sto -open. Nov. 1611 atm. the 7 o
psychology' from Florida State open Nov. 15 at the Sawgrass the paintings of Henry 'on The Cultural Center is located i ,
University in 1979. She Marriott Resort. Genk III, will open tonight at at 716 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic
taught psychology at the grad- Featured at the event, which Stellers Gallery at Ponte Vedra, Beach. Call 246-2110.
uate level for 26 N'ears. runs through Nov. 18, is a pre- 240 State Road AlA North, *
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find the works of this artist event is scheduled 6:30 p.m. welcome. Call 273-6065. Museum of Modern Art, that
inspiring and a refreshing to 9 p.m. Nov. 15. the museum has changed its _'
change. On Friday, Nov. 17, Peacock The Cummer Museum of name to the Museum of
The J. Johnson Gallery is will demonstrate his award- Art and Gardens presents this Contemporary Art phoro ubtmwied
located at 177 4th Ave. N., winning recipes while you week's lecture, "Archiving Jacksonville. "Adriatic Summer" by Nicola Henley recently was part of an
Jacksonville Beach, and is sample his dishes. History: Examining Today's The reason: the distinction exhibit called "Into the Blue" at Hibernia Gallery in Neptune
open Tuesday through Friday Other hours for Holiday View of the Past," at between "modern art" and Beach. For more details about the gallery at 108 1st St., call
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Shoppes are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jacksonville University, Terry "contemporary art." 249-7321.
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The Cultural Center at 18. sented in conjunction with ly 1880 until the end of World of media and an ever-broaden- art with primary emphasis on
Ponte Vedra Beach will open The center is at 50 Executive the upcoming exhibit at the War II. Contemporary art ing scope of artistic expres- exhibiting works by living
the "Precious Objects" exhibi- Way, Ponte Vedra Beach. For Cummer Museum, Temples describes art produced from sion. artists. In fact, works created
tion tonight with a reception information, call 280-0614. and Tombs," which will open 1945 to the present. JMONA has built a reputa- since 1960 make up 92 per-
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Music
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
SWednesday. DJ Marco spins
80's every Thursday. DJ fbay is
in every friday and Saturday.
Vinoe, 822 A1A N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-0991. The
DJ Wali spins acid jazz for
Metropolitan Night every
thursday.
Note: Acts and perfinnance
da'ys are not always available for
all clubs at press time. Send to
anitchell@'beachesleadier.conm..
Call 249-9033 for information.
NEW ON STAGE
Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
2 Tymin' are in at 9 p.m. today
and Saturday.
Culhane's .Irish Pub, 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach *
249-9595. Don't Tell Anne are
in at 9 p.m. today and
Saturday. Michael Funge plays
traditional Irish music at 6
p.m. Sunday.
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub &
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
Cloud Nine appears at 9:30
p.m. today and Saturday.
Spade McQuade is in every
Sunday.
Freebird Live, 200 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. Good Fortuane,
Scholar's Word and New
SSchool Dropouts play at 7 p.m.
today. Switchfoot with Moses
Mayfield at 9:30 p.m.
Saturday. Tickets are $18
Ballyhoo, Danka, Jolly Roger
and Nacho Grande play new
rock Sunday. Mushroomhead
with Brand new Sin and The
Autumn Offering play nu-
metal Monday. Tickets are $15.
The North Mississippi Allstars
and guest Spencer Dickinson
are in Thursday.
Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., Jacksonville Beach *
249-5181. The Yankee Slickers
appear at 10 p.m. today.
Rathkeltair is in at 10 p.m.
Saturday.
Ragtime Tavern, Seafood &
Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
, Atlantic Beach 241-7877.
The El Toro Loco. is in today.
Ron Perry plays Sunday.
WEEKLY STANDARDS
Aromas Cigar, Wine &
Martini Bar, 880 A1A N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 280-2525. Le
Monde Quartet plays Latin
music Tuesdays. The Jason,
Alrerson Group perfoms-.
I evbry' Thursday. Jose LeB'bAz
and The LeMonde Quintet per-
form every Saturday.
Bo's Coral Reef, 201 Fifth
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach *
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 Pill 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 lacCool's Irish Pub &
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
Cloud Nine is in from 7-10
p.m. followed by Jimmy Solari
every Wednesday. Spade
McQuade plays traditional
Irish music every Thursday.
Meridian plays traditional
Irish music at 4 p.m. Sunday.
Fly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish Dr.,
Atlantic Beach 246-4293.
Nolan Neal is in Monday.
Songwriter's night with Seth
Ramsdill every Tuesday.
Reggae with Pili Pill every
Wednesday. The Wes Cobb
Band is in Thursdays. Mystic
Dino and the 420 Band are in
Sunday.
Giovanni's, 1161 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach *
249-7787.. Mary Ann Hawkins
plays piano Thursdays. The
Amanda Finch Jazz Quintet
performs today. Pianist Matt
Hall appears Saturday.
*
Homestead Restaurant, 1712
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 249-9660. Kenhe and
Sleepy every Friday. Mike
Shackelford Band appears
Saturday.
Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., Jacksonville Beach *
249-5181. Live music at 10
p.m. today and Saturday.
Karaoke every Sunday. Little
Green men perform every
Monday. Spiderbaby is in
every Wednesday. 3 appears
every Thursday.
*
Mackenzie's Steakhouse, 100
Sawgrass Village, Ponte Vedra
Beach 543-9143. Gene
Nordan plays piano Tuesday
tb cueIl Tlursday Dc n
Mii4dal i '-i4n J -aiurda y.
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 every'
Wednesday. Reggae with Pill
Pill from 4--to 8 p.m. every
Sunday.
Sawgrass, 43 PGA Tour Blvd,
The Atlantic, 333 N. First St.,
Jacksonville Beach. Jocelyn &
the Geronimos host karaoke
ever' 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.
Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach. Karaoke
every Tuesday, Wednesday,
Saturday and Sunday with a
contest at 11 p.m. every other
Thursday.
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Spare Time. ITa,-ern itrand
Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. Karaoke
every Wednesday.
NOW SPINNING
The Atlantic, 333 N. First St.,
Jacksonville Beach 249-3338.
DJs spins hip hop and retro
Thursday through 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. DJ
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1415 N. 3rd St.
Jax Beach
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Film and stage veteran Kevin Pollak will appear Nov. 17-18 at
the Atlantic Theatres Comedy Club. Tickets are $25 and $20.
Call 249-PLAY.
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.
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.,6u.ntl :.Dog.. Tavern, 207
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach
241-8221. Chuck Nash and
the Zen Twins rotate every
Wednesday. Chroma appears
on the first Thursday of every
month.
Tra Vini Italian Restaurant,
216 Ponte Vedra Park Drive,
Ponte Vedra Beach Beach *
273-2442. Tony Saladino per-
forms jazz piano and standards
Thursday through Saturday.
*
Tree Steakhouse, 725-6
Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach *
241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins
is in Wednesdays. Mike
Shackelford performs Friday.
Kenhe is in from Saturday.
KARAOKE
CONCERTS
BROADWAY DIVAS
The Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra with Debbie
Gravitte, Jan Horvath and
Christiane Noll perform a
selection of Broadway hits at 8
p.m. today and Saturday in the
lacoby Symphony Hall at the
Times-Union Center of the
S Performing Arts, 300 W. Water
St., Jacksonville. Tickets starts
at $25. Call 354-5547 for infor-
mation.
BIG BAND CONCERT
Jacksonville University stu-
dents perform classic standards
and modern arrangements of
music in the Big Band era at
7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Terry
Concert Hall at Jacksonville
University, 2800 University
Blvd., Jacksonville. Admission
is free. Call 256-7370 for infor-
mation.
SWING WITH THE
SYMPHONY
The Jacksonville Symphony
Pops Concert kicks off the
annual concert and golf tour-
nament beginning with dinner
Sunday at the Sawgrass
Marriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach. The tour-
nament is held Tuesday.
Proceeds will benefit the JSO's
educational programs. Call
373-9868 for information.
GOING FOR BAROQUE
Local experts details the his-
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TrocL Ale
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Wheat Ale
Harp
Lost Coast Great White
Newcastle Brown Ale
Radegast Lager
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tory of art and music during
the Baroque, Classical and
Impressionist eras in a series of
lectures from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
every Monday through Nov. 20
at the Cultural Center at Ponte
Vedra Beach, 50 Executive
Way, Ponte Vedra Tickets for.
members are $50 for the series
or $10 per lecture. Tickets for
non members are $60 for the
series or $12 per lecture. Call
280-0614 for information.
Tap house & Bar
ENJOY OUR EXTENSIVE SELECTION
OF MICROBREWS IN A
CASUAL UPSCALE SETTING.
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Every
Wedne.dyda'
night in
October
Also Charlie Walker acoustic
every Tuesday Night
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$3 DRAFT PINTS & BOTTLES
$3 HOUSE WINE
ALL DAY SUNDAY'
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Rogue Juniper Pale Ale ALL DAY TUESDAY
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The Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra will be joined by "The
Three Divas," Jan Horvath, Christiane Noll and Debbie Gravitte,
today and Saturday at Jacoby Hall. See concerts above.
Sam Adams Seasonal
St. Louis Belgiumr
Raspberry Frambolse
500 2nd .tre-t N.
Jax Beach
(Comer oFznd Ave. N.&2nd Street N.)
241-4 568
Srlpyard PumpLinheOd
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Sierra nevdao Pale
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Sierra levado
SurrTmerfest
Smithwicks
Tucher Heiewelss
Young Double
Chocolate Sloul
Youngs Oatmeal Stou
Yuengling Lager
Vermont Wood Chuck
Pear Cider
Orange Blossom ,;.
Pilsner
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Any artist who wishes to develop
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impeccable technique and a strong
musical sensibility. Welsh pianist
Richard Ormrod is blessed with
both. He also possesses a probing
intellectual curiosity that is evident
in all of his performances. Mr.
Ormrod-made his first concert ap-
pearance as a 10-year-old playing Mozart. At the age of 17,
Mr. Ormrod began what was to be a five- year appointment
as summer artist-in-residence at the Aspen-Music Festival.
He has won numerous prizes in international competitions
and performed as a soloist with major orchestras the world
over. .. .
"Ormrod achieved a beautiful tone, musically shaped phrases,
and scale passages mindful ofa strand ofperfectly shaped pearls."
Press Journal, Vero Beach, Florida
Tickets $18.00- Students $5.00
Call 797-2800 Reserved Seating ,
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Parenting conference:
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Dr. Ron Taffel. and Dr. Jane
Nelsen share their insight and
practical advice with parents
in the Jacksonville Beaches
community over three days in
"Family Matters: A Parenting
Conference." The Friday-
Sunday event takes place at
Christ Episcopal Church, 400
San Juan Drive, Ponte.Vedra
Beach. Pre-registration was
required by Nov. 1, but the
conference is free to the pub-
lic. Free child care is available
for children of all ages, Lunch
is offered for $6 per adult and
$5 per child up to 5th grade.
For more information, contact
the church office at 285-6127:
or visit www.christepisco-
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Water conference: The.
Environmental Center at the
University of North Florida
mnd District IV of the Florida
Federation of Garden Clubs
are sponsoring a regional
water conference, Water
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p.m. in the Brooks College of
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public, is $15. For information
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Federation of Garden Clubs, at
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president of the Garden Club
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or go to www.cull-
narycomforts.com and click
on the link to Lila's Healing
Beach Retreats.
Cancer fourth annual 5K United Way: A two-day arts
Breast Cancer Walk begins at and 'crafts show to benefit the
10 a.m. from the college court- United Way of St. Johns
yard. On-site registration :County will be held Nov. 11-
starts at 9 a.m. For informa- 12 at Francis Field on West
tion, call Amanda Cole at 937- Castillo Drive, St. Augustine.
609-0417 or email acole@fla- Show hours will be from 10
gler.edu. a.m. to 4 p.m. both days.
Admission to the show is free:
Photo workshop: St. Johns For information, call the
County nature photographer United Way of St. Johns
and photojournalist Terry County at 904-829-9721.
Brown leads a photographic : .
workshop at the Guana Sunday, Nov. 12
Tolomoto Matanzas National 'Girls Night Out':
Estuarine Research. Reserve. Collections of Stein Mart oh
The two-day workshop, which Amelia Island will host a
runs from noon to dusk Nov. "Girl's Night Out" at 6 p.m. to
11 and sunrise to noon Nov. benefit Micah's Place. Micah's
12, will feature :hands-on Place, Inc., the only certified
photo excursions into the domestic violence center ser\v-
Reserve, including a sunrise ing, the residents of Nassau
session on the beach. The cost County, offers safe emergency
is $99, and space is.limited to .shelter: for women and chil-
10 participants. Reservations dren who are victims of
and advance payment are domestic violence, as well as
requited. Call .the GTM outreach, community educa-
Reserve at 904-823-4500 for tion and awareness programs.
reservations. T rickets are $10 and can be pur-
chased at Collections of Stein
Retreat: Lila's'HealingBeach. Mart on Amelia Island or by,
Retreats offers an all-day calling 904-491-6364. All
retreat and a variety of ways to event activities are on a first-
condition and strengthen come, first-served basis and
mind and body, including are included in the ticket
yoga, tai chi, reiki, reflexology, price.
life coaching, acupuncture,
meditation and jazzercise. The.
retreat runs from 7:30 a;m. to
6:30 p.m. at Cobalt Moon, 217
First Street, Neptune Beach.
Fee is $65 for the whole day or
$75 Including lunch at Sliders.
Contact Christina at 631-8173
for information and to register
Love without pain: Love.
without Pain, a day course on
improving relationships using
Buddhist wisdom, will be held
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Cobalt Moon Center, 217 First
St., Neptune Beach. Buddhist
teacher Carol Lutker will lead
tlle pririaIit, wInIcfi tCOmsi 9o,
$15 for students. Register at
386-246-4092.
Monday, Nov. 13
Children's book week:
Children's Book Week will be
celebrated through Friday at
the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library, which also has other
special events coming up. The
Friends of'the Library presents
Sits Great Decisions program at
7 p.m. Nov. 20 and also offers
Great Music-UNF Jazz Combo
at 7 p.m. Nov. 20.
Endangered whale: The
Sierra Club's November meet-
ing puts focus on right whales
as they begin their season
migration through this area.-
prank Gromling, an. active
Marineland volunteer, will
present "The Endangered
Right Whale" at 7 p.m. in the
auditorium ,of Fletcher High
School, 700 Seagate Ave.,
Neptune Beach. The session,
which is' open to the public,
begins with a social at 6:30
p.m. For information, call
Janet Larson at 247-1876.
Movie Matinee: The
Neptune Beach Senior Activity.
Center hosts Monday Movie
Matinee at 1:30 p.m. weekly.
Today's movie is "Glory
Road," followed next Monday
by "RV" and "Over the Hedge"
on Nov. 27. A soft drink,
candy bar and popcorn are
available for $1. Reservations
are not required.
Town meeting: lacksonville
Mayor John Peyton, city coun-
cilman Richard Clark and
school board member Nancy
Broner hold a Town Hall
MEETINGS
Friday
River'City Singles Club
The River City Singles Club
Inc.. a chapter of the Singles
Association of Florida (SAF)
holds a dance from 8 p.m. tc
11 p.m. at the Knights :oi
Columbus Hall, 1501
Hendricks Ave., Jacksonville
Admission is $8, $7 for mem
bears Live music, snacks anc
retreshnments are provided. Fol
inhtrmation, call 779-1234.
Recovery, Inc.: Recovery
Inc., a mental health support
group, meets at 6:30 p.m. at St
Paul's Catholic Church',
Family Life Center. 578 is'
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach
Call 247-3299 for information
Saturdays.
Adopt-A-Resciued-Kitty
Kittens and cats that have beer
veterinarian-checked and test-
ed, and that have shots and
been neutered, are available foi
adoption from 10 a.m. to t
p:m. at PetCo at Atlantic anc
Kernan boulevards:
:Sundays
Depression. support
Depression Bipolar Supporl
Alliance-Jacksonville,; Beac hes
meets at, 5:30 p.m. at Beaches
Medical Center, 1350 .3tit
Ave. S. Visit www.dbsajax.org
for information.
Monday
S. NAIC: The local NAIC
SInvestment' Club m aeets at 7
s p.m.';the fourth Monday,'0of
Search month at the Beaches
Library. Visitors are welcome.
f Call Dick at 476-4260 for infor-
S nation. '
Toastmasters: Beaches Area
Toastmasters Club 2862 meets
r ifom 75.m. to 8:30 p.rm 'at the"
Atlantic Theater on Atlantic
Boulevard. For information,
Scall Cyndi Rice at 273-2759.
Tuesday
s Beaches Arts Center: A
t beginner watercolor class is
offered from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.,
Sand watercolor for all levels is
offered in the evening, as well
as Wednesday and Thursdav
: mornings. Figure drawing
Classes are held from 7 p.m. to
- 9 p.m. The Beaches Arts Center
1' is at 228 .3rd Ave. N.,
r Jackson\ille Beach. For infor-
5 nation, call 241-3515.
Foundation Academy: The
Foundation Academy, 107 3rd
St. S., lacksonville Beach, has
: an open house from 9 a.m. to.
t 11:30 a.m. Call 241-3515, for
Information.
S Railroad Club: The, Beaches'
Area Model Railroad Club
meets at 7 p.m. and also'Friday
at 9,41 4th St. N., Jacksonville
Beach, behind Sportsmania.
The club is open to anyone
interested in scale model rail-
roading. For information, call
Dave 'Henk at 641-8800 or
Richard Paul at 223-5133.
Wednesday
Ballroom dancing:
Ballroom dancing is offered at
7:30 p.m. at the Beaches Senior
-.Center, 281 19th Avenue-S.,
Jacksonville Beach. The cost is
$4. For information, call 241-.
3796.
SCancer support group: The
Cancer Support Group at
Baptist Medical Center Beaches
meets at 6 p.m. at the Florida
Cancer Center in Medical
Office Building B on the hospi-
tal campus. Call 247-2910 for
information.
GTM Family Fun Hour: The
,GTM 'Reserve hosts' a Family
Fun Hour the thirdWednesday
of each month. The hour of
stories, activities and nature
crafts is suitable for ages 3,tb
10 with parent. On Nov. 15,
from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., the
theme' is "All about Florida
Crabs" and the story will be
"Home for a Hermit Crab." All
materials will be supplied.
The Family Fun Hour is open
to groups. However," reserva-
tions must be made by calling
904-823-4500.
".9
Fill Your Kids With
Information That
WiII Enrich Their
SLives & Prepare
iWi Them for the Future
,' -The Newspapers in Education program (NIE)
offered by The Beaches Leader. Ponte Vedra
S Leader.isan excellent way to prepare our children
for their future. Children who are exposed to '
information in their community through
reading the newspaper generally do better
Sii math, reading, and social science classes
and generally have better comprehensive skills.
Best of all, thls program is FREE for our teachers to sign up their
whole classroom and get a paper in every child's hand. It is a
wonderful way for them to learn and explore their
surroundings. There are lots of ways you can use the)
newspaper to learn, including writing assignments.
investigative projects and'.even arts & crafts. Hurry up and let's get your
children started in getting them prepared for the future. To get started please
contact Linda Borgstede at 249-9033 or email her at linda@beachesleader.com.
You can also go to our website WWW.BEACHESLEADER.COM and fill out
S the enrollment form under the NIE link and fax it to our location.249-1501.
IVItCL111t IUIO11 U.JUV i .1t1. LU o
p.m. in the Kernan Middle
School Cafeteria, 2271 Kernan
Blvd. S., Jacksonville. For
information, call 630-1386.
Tuesday, Nov. 14
Community Hospice at
Senior Center: Community
Hospice will present seminar
on Advanced Directives' and
the 5 Wishes at. :p.m. at the
Neptune Beach Senior Activity
Center, '2004 Forest Avenue.
The presentation can help sen-
iors and their families make
educated and informed choic-
es now. Everyone is invited to
attend. Call 270-1688 for
information.
Daughters of Confederacy:
The United Daughters of the
Confederacy, Mattie T. Wright
Chapter, meets at 11 a.m. at
Selva Marina Country Club,
1600 Selva Marina Dr.,
Atlantic Beach. The speaker is
Juanita Dixon. Visitors, are
.welcome. Forinformation, call
223-4435.
Get Fit for. Life: Beaches
Pilates Classes are offered from
9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Tuesday and
Thursday at Hollie's Dancin'
Dream Studio, 13595 Atlantic
Blvd., Jacksonville. For irifor-
mation, call 234-0038 or go to
wwwbeachespilates.com.
:Thursday,
Nov. 16
Shopping night: The fourth
annual Holiday Shopping
Night, an open house event,
will be held from 6:30 p.m. to
9 p.m. at Christ Methodist
Church, 400 Penman Road,
INeptLUlln D3C<11. 11C CVC11L Is
sponsored by the First Coast
Chapter of Mothers & More.
For information, call 904-
858-3372.
SSPCWA meeting: Author
and .Players -Club resident
Marina Thurston discusses her
book, "Blue Russia," with the
Sawgrass Players Club
Women's Association at 10
a.m. at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library. Thurston's
book is a fictionalized autobi-
ography about adjusting to life
in the United States after leav-
ing Russia as a young woman.
Guests are welcome.
Friday, Nov. 17
Healing arts: Dr. Andrea
Schaeffer-Pautz holds an open
house from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30
p.m. at the Persephone
Healing Arts Center, 485 6th
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach.
For information, call 904-246-
3583.
Saturday,
Nov. 18
Old-fashioned breakfast:
The second 'annual "old-fash-
ioned pancake and bacon
breakfast" will be held from 9
a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Senior
Center in Jacksonville Beach.
The cost.is $3.50 per person,
and tickets will be available at
the door. Proceeds will benefit
Dial-A-Ride, which provides
seniors .with a way to get to
and from appointments, gro-
cery' stores, drug stores and
libraries in the Beaches. For
information, call 246-1477.
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
Get Out...
and make your weekend spectacular
VETERANS DAY
OBSERVANCES
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FALL
FESTIVITIES
THANKSGIVING
DINNER
Thanksgiving Technique
Cooking Classes are being
offered at the Williams-Sonoma,
stores at The Avenues and at St.
Johns Town Center. Classes are:
being held Nov. 12 and Nov. 13.
(Roasting and Can ing) and Nov.
19 and Nov. 20 (Gravy and
Sides). For. information, call the
stores directly.
NATURE WALK
Join the Friends of GTM
Reserve and birding experts
Linda and Jerry Harrison Nov.
11 for a ."Birds, Botanyi and
Breakfast" riature walk. The
walk will begin at 8 a.m. at the
Guana 'River Dam trailhead
parking lot, located off A1A at
Guana River Road. and take
about two hours. It will be fol-
lowed by coffee, orange juice
and donuts.
The cost is 10 per person for
the guided walk and continental
breakfast, $5 for Friends of
GTMNERR. members.
Reservations can .be made by
calling the GTM Reserve at 904-
823-4500; space is.limited.
HOLIDAY
SHOPPERS
The Holiday Shoppes
Southern Style at the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra Beach
begins with a Gift of Southern
Cooking Previe\w Parr from
6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Nov. 15.
Chef Scott Peacock also offers
Southern Samplings from 10
a.'n. to 12 p.m. No\. 17. The
Holiday Shoppes are open to the
public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Nov. 16. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nov.
17 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 18.
The per-person entry fee for the
Shoppes is $5.
THE ANNUAL
PONTE VEDRA
WOMEN'S CLUB
0 The HOLLY BALL
..The Ponte Vedra Woman's Club will hold
a gala black-tie event Dec. 1 at the Ponte
V\'edra Inn and Club. The Holly Ball, which
begins at 7 p.m. and costs $100 per person,
represents the club's largest fund-raising
effort of the year. All proceeds will benefit
U local charities, including the Betty Griffin
-House, Florida School for the Deaf and
K--,, In Blind, B.E.A.M., Beaches Habitat and
~,i hMission Hiouse.
^- .. Louise Gentry is the event's chairperson.
S.: For information and tickets, call 285-7236.
Louise Gentry, left, and Jo Moore prepare for the annual Ponte Vedra Woman's Club Holly Ball, which supports local charities and will
be held Dec. 1 at the Ponte Vedra Inn and Club. For tickets, contact Gentry at 285-7236.
The 52nd annual Greater
Jacksontille Agricultural Fair
runs for three more days, wrap-
ping up Sunday at the down-
ton\n fair grounds. There's fun,
entertainment and friendly
competition for the whole fam-
Y.' !
ily.
The Cultural Center at Ponte
Vedra's winter '.exhibition,
Precious Objects, opens: Friday
and runs until Dec. 20. A free-
and-open-to-the-public recep-
tion honoring invited artists
will be held from 6 p.m. to 8
p.m. All pieces in the exhibi-
tion \will be available for sale.
The Cultural Center galleries
are free and open to the public
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
to Saturday. For information,
call 280-0614 or visit
\www.ccp\b.org.
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Local writers Bill West and
Ste\e Robenson are the latest
to visit the Jackson ille Beach
Starbucks. 2400 3rd A\e. S.
The two authors lead a books-
and-coffee
night. For
285-2258.
session Friday
information, call
POW! (Promoting
Outstanding Writers) kicks off
its conference weekend and
second annual POW! Awards
presentation with two events
Friday. At 3 p.m., out-of-state
POW!'members will be at
Borders Books, Southside
Boulevard. At 7 p.m., at the
Barnes & Noble of Mandarin,
is the POW!
Showcase, featuring 10
authors, artists and a jewelry
exhibit, as well as a perform-
ance by Johara. That event is
free and open to the public.
The POW! Conference will be
held Saturday at the Ramada
Inn, Hartley Road. Mandarin.
For information, visit the web-
site at http:!/pow 00.com-
POW! Awards/Conference or
call Car)n at (904)-268-6229.
A Contra Dance at Cobalt
Moon will be held from 8 p.m.
to I1 p.m. Saturday in the
Water Studio, 214 Orange
Street, Neptune Beach. Contra
Dance is a community dance in
which a caller, working with a
group of live musicians, guides
new and experienced dancers
alike through a variety of
dances.
All levels of interest and skill
are %welcome. For information.
call 246-2131.
Florida mystery writer Claire
Matturro will be at The
Bookmark in Atlantic Beach at
2 p.r. Saturday to read from
and sign copies of her new
book, "Bone Valley."
NMarturro, also the author of
"Wildcat Wine" and "Skinny-
dipping." used to be an appel-
late attorney.
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Jacksonville Jaguars tight
end Kyle Brady invites dads
and their children to the First
Guaranty Bank All-Pro Dad
Father and Kids Experience
from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday at Alltel Stadium.
While dads hear a presentation
on "10 Ways to be an All-Pro
Dad" in the Club Lounge. kids
will play supervised interactive
games on the practice field.
The cost is $10 per family,
\which includes Dad and up to
four youngsters. The event is
recommended for kids ages 5
and up. Registration can be
accomplished at
http:i'www.AllProDad.com.
Under the direction of John
Ricci, director of Jazz Studies
at Jacksonville University. the
18-member JU Big,Band per-
forms at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday in Terry Concert
Hall on the JU campus. The
program features a variety of
music that will evoke memo-
ries of past bands and perform-
ers, to include the Count Basie
and Duke Ellington Orchestras
and trumpet great Gerry
Mulligan.
The JU Jazz Combo I-fea-
turing. students Wes Arvin on
guitar. Jevauhn Jones on elec-
tric bass and David Cain on,
drums-will highlight the
show, which is free and open
to the public. For information,
call 256-7370.
The fifth annual Crafternoon
will be held from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. Saturday-at Jarboe Park in
Neptune Beach. Craftenoon is
a family-oriented event that
features arts and crafts, food
and music. There also'will be a
silent' auction for decorated
wooden keepsake boxes. The
interactive event, which bene-
fits the Children's Home
Society of Florida, is sponsored
by Natural Life. For informa-
tion, contact Liz Morgan at
904-388-1650, ext. 15.
SOfUNWIDSFJAZZ
The. John Thomas Group's
cabaretjazz can be heard every
Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
at Shelby's Coffee Shoppe, 200
First Street, Neptune Beach.
Next month Thomas, honored
Nov. 2 with a Jacksonville
Follies Award, celebrates his
sixth anniversary of playing the
grand piano at Shelby's.
Tellabration! offers story-
telling for the whole family
from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Jacksonville
Southeast Library. '10599
Deerwood Park Blvd., off Gate
Parkway near Butler
Boulevard. The event, which is
free and open to all ages, is
sponsored' by the Beaches
League of Storytellers,
founded in 1983.
For information,
call 280-2976.
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Around the Home
Silver is special
Whether it's a special
occasion or you're
setting a holiday
table, few things make the
meal as special as real silver.
Sparkling silver is a joy to
behold on the table and lets
everyone know that the meal
to come will be beyond the
ordinary. One of the-draw-
backs to silver, though, is its
care.
Many people are becoming
increasingly more informal in
their dining because of the
lack of time to devote to the
care and cleaning of real sil-
ver.
However, like special meals,
taking the time to create an
elegant table is more special -
and more memorable and
magical when it's set with
silver.
Take the time this holiday
season to dress up your table
with silver. Having silver
cleaned and ready in advance
of your meal is the best way
to make sure you don't skip
using it.
Observe some care guide-
lines when getting silver ready
to use for your special meal.
Following these guidelines
will keep your silver not only
looking wonderful for-the
occasion, but will also pre-
serve it as an heirloom for
years and generations to
come.
Silver care guidelines
Don't wash silver in the
dishwasher. This is rule No. 1.
As tempting as it is to.wash
silver in a dishwasher, resist
this. Dishwasher detergents
are harmful to silver finishes,
etch them, and can perma-
nently damage your silver.
KATHRYN WEBER
HOME COLUMNIST
Don't risk it.
Use respected silver prod-
ucts. Some people do every-
thing from cleaning silver in
the dishwasher to dunking it
in muriatic acid. It's best to
use products meant only for
use on silver. Silver polish is
meant for silver and uses spe-
cial abrasives that are safe for
silver.
Silver polishing cloths.
Sometimes a quick buff is all
your silver needs to come
back to life. Specialized silver
cleaning cloths won't scratch
and are specially designed to
polish silver. Find them at
your home, linen or depart-
ment stores. -
Wash your silver as soon as
possible. Foods such as salt,
eggs, and, acids from vinegars
are harsh to silver. To keep
these from harming your sil-
ver, be sure to collect all the
flatware after the meal and
place it in a plastic tub or
bowl of warm soapy (not hot)
water.
Hot water can loosen sol-
ders from old kni,'es or other
pieces. Empty out and rinse
Phoro subminea
There's no doubt that a special meal and a special time is about to had at this beautifully set table. Gorgeous gleaming silver
domed plate covers, candlesticks, and serving pieces all stir excitement for the meal to come and make the meal extra special.
Care of silver will provide more enjoyment and preserve it for generations to come.
any silver containers or bowls,
being sure to remove the salt
from silver shakers immediate-
ly.
Let the food soften, but not
for too long and then remove
the silver and begin washing.
Line the sink with a soft towel
for washing. Afterwards,
place the silver onto a soft dry
towel and dry immediately to
avoid spots. Avoid soaking
any piece, such as candlesticks
that aren't solid or other
pieces that are soldered or
made up of more than one
piece because water, as well as
detergent or cleaners, can get
into the silver and be difficult
to get out and could cause
damage.
Preserving your silver
One of the keys to preserv-
ing your silver and keeping it
looking good for a long time
is to store it properly. Storing
silver in special silversmith's
cloth will keep the surface
from being scratched or dam-
aged.
If you're serious about pre-
serving and protecting your
silver, store it in the silver-
smith cloth bags and then
place those into plastic zipper
bags, removing the air before
sealing.
Silver's biggest enemy is air.
Removing the air around your
silver will keep it shiny and
clean and ready to use for
your next occasion.
Make your table gleam this
Thanksgiving and for many
meals and holidays to come
by adding that special sparkle
that can only come from sil-
ver.
Timely Tips
PUMPKIN PEELING The pulp into a bowl and let cool address book, I list the names
easiest way to peel a pie pump- before adding the other ingre- of spouses, children, parents,
kin is to cut the pumpkin in dients for the pie. Linda H. aunts, uncles (even pets), etc.,
half and scoop out the insides. under the main name. This
Microwave each half, cut side THE NAME GAME I keep way, when I need this informa-
dbiin, until tender. Using oven track of the'names of people s tion,'it's right at 'iiy firigertips.
mitts, scoop out the softened relatives very easily. In my Nydia G.
e to yourSIC
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
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100 P.,l L.Elal
11" I.ollrJ f.. S:le
12i:I Hoimci o;r S,lc
I 5 Reil Estale \ rnl.d
130 Condos for Sale
140 Mortgages
150 MobileHomes for Sale
180 Comm. Property
185 Industrial/Warehouse
RENTAL
200 Rental
215 Homes for Rent
225 Wanted to Rent
230 Condo for Rent
240 M.H. for Rent
'260 Vacation Rental
270 Rental to Share
2"i Room for Renl
'80 Oiil.ce SpiC.
26: Corr-m R.'ril
PET', .& ANI.rli
300 Fice frei
310 Pets for Sale
330 Stables/Livestock
340 Lost & Found Pets
ANNOUNCEMENTS
400 Nc.tic,
405 Ta.el
415 ?e,-.).aL.
500 PT Help w inie
420 -egl iii,:,
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2 Townhomes: 2BR/1.5BA, 1500 Sq Ft. Screened porch. Pool &
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St. Augustine
Waterfront Home: Pristine throughout, 3BR/3BA 2,714 SqFt.
Boat dock, in-law suite. S849.900
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JAX BCH 5 blocKs lo ocean, corner lot
consider owner hnancing Owner/ Agent
$174,900. 568-4818
WATER VIEW LOT
S. JAX BEACH
3175 Pullian Ct. 50x120
$275,000 904)536-8268
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OCALA NATIONAL Forest Lots. $500
down, $199 month. Owner 352-624-2215
or (352)236-4579.
www.ocalaforestland.com/2nd
LOT FOR Sale, Jax Beach, appraised
$110K, 2005. Will sell to best serious offer
over $75K. (904)821-4744.
1+ ACRE Mountain Lots. Minutes from
Hayesville, NC, Hiawassee River and
Lake Chatuga. Build your home for a life-
time. Lots range in price from $54,900
to $87,900. Call 828-389-8843 or 904-
254-9644.
OFF SAN PABLO, Covington Creek, all
brick, 3/2, over 2200 sq.ft., on cul de sac,
too many extras to list, reduced for quick
sell, must see $359,900, 221-1630.
FSBO, ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/1.5BA;
Completely remodeled., $213,900, 339-
3084.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA, fireplace,
new' carpeting, tile, appliances, fenced
yard. $165,000. (904)993-9191.
NEW CANAL front home, Isle of Palms.
4/3, $765,000. Call 219-3050.
A GEMI FSBO home in beautiful, charm-
ing Paradise Cove. One owner home is
Immaculate. 3/2. 1267 soft. 616 Paradise
Coun Arlanic Beach $279.900 Call Le-
na, (6081213-3397
OPEN HOUSES SAT 12-3PM
ATL BCH SELVA LINKSIDE.-
Several homes open for previewing Nov
11th. Awesome 4BR/2.5BA, 2.story, pool.
$424,500. 1660 Linkside Ct. N. Call Kim-
berlee 472-5558, Magnolia Properties
REDUCED TO sell. 3/2/1 In Villages or
Pablo off San Pablo Rd. Fireplace. dining
room, eat in kitchen, fenced yard, new
carpet, new paint inside and out, asking,
$199,000. 220-6911, 553-6105.
BY OWNER, Jax Beach, 3/1, pool, fire-
place, close to beach; $309,500 247-
0168 or 982-0039.
JUST REDUCED for a quick sale. 2 or 3
BR, 2 full BA. extra large lot in ground
pool w/lacuzzl pool house, fireplace lots
of upgrades, $379.000. Call Dee
219-1620
ATLANTIC BEACH- 3/2 Beach Conage
937 East Coast Dr 2 ibks to ocean. Fully
restored. Hardwood floors and walls
thrbighouW, WalK-in closely Large balh-
room wlIcllSW loot tub and separate rain
shower. Loll guesi room office; Sunroorm.
Private backyarcLd patio area. Lush land-
scape & gardens winrrigallon, Home
warranty, will coop 2 5% $775K
MLS 332857 visit
www oceanwalK us'937easicoast him or
call (9041993-1707
PONTE VEDRA 3BR/2BA, bull n 1987
1/2 acre. Ironl circular drive in cul-de-sac.
soaring replace, large family room. cus-
tom bull bookcases $335K Call
(90l)285-9007
OPEN HOUSE, Atlantic Beach, Saturday
11/12, 1-4pm, 63 West 4th St. (off May-
port) 3/2/2, 1234sf, 3 years old. Reduced
20k for quick sell. $229,000. 463-2006.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Totally remodeled,
3BR/.1BA, 1000sf.+, 50'x150' beautiful lot.
Granite, Jacuzzi, new carpet'and paint.
Kitchen & bath redone in 2004. $625,000
OBO. 366 5th Street. Owner Broker.
(904)246-4104.
THANKSGIVING OPEN HOUSE
No Turkeys...Just Turn-Keyl
Thursday, Nov. 23rd, 12pm-2pm
13858 Weeping Willow
All brick, lakefront
4BR/2BA, 2552sf.,$470K
JTB, N. on San Pablo, LF at Pablo Bay *
LF at Weeping Willow.
Phyllis Staines, 476-SOLD,
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate
WWW.PABLOBAYHOMES.COM
SAWGRASS 2BF/2BA, completely re-
modeled, new 30 year roof, 42" hickory
cabinets, travetine stone floor, Berber car-
pet arid crown molding. Seller will pay all
closing costs. $289,900. 463-0505. ,
RARE MARSHFRONT HOME. Million-
Dollar view at about half the price. Beauti-
ful 4BR/2.5BA home w/pool, on the marsh
in Jax Beach. $549,900. For info see
www.watson-realty.com. MLS 314671.-
Call Kathy Ritter at Watson Realty
853-2004.
REDUCED, INDIAN Woods Neptune 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.
$210,000 TIFFANY PINES, 3BR/2BA
large corner loi. iile floors. new roof F'P
many upgrades 992-2249 or 514-7152
NEAR GAINESVILLE lake r,,ew home on
5 acres 4.3, 2950sf, bull 2002 $469.000
OBO, Independent Brokers & Associates,
247-4333 or 710-3111.
OPEN HOUSE- WALDEN CHASE, 11/12,
11-4pm, 1216 Loqksley Ln (off 210).
3/2, upgrades galre, lakevlew, Ponte Ve-
dra Schools. .Reduced $25K- $339,900.
824-0076.
HANDY MAN Special, 2/1 concrete block
5 blocks to ocean. 80'X120' lot. 1275.000
OBO 553 7203
NEPTurNE BEACH 4-;35 pre-conslruc-
lion 2007 completion. 2 blocks ocean *w.
ocean view luxury nome w' all ameniles
$1.300,000 920 rio 2nd St at Ba9 St
708.0731 or 241-8718 for appointmen to
view plans
ATL BCH HOME $209,900
FSBO GOOD Staner Home! 618.1
Dunon Island Dr. West 3BR.'1 5BA fNew
A;C. roof. windows doors, and applian-
ce. By appointment only. Call Da3.,td
247-0665 inomel 704-2337 cell
JAX BEACH 3BR.2BA home or over-
szed woodeoa 101 in great beacr neignbor.
rhood' nuqe delacned rwo, car garage'
workinop 982-8715
NEPTUNE BEACH duplex, 2/1 each, 2
blocks ocean, $499,000, 920 No. 2nd St.
at Bay St.,708'0731 or 241,8718.
ATLANTIC BEACH
HOME
3BR/1BA, large lot, walk to parks/beach.
Newer kitchen floors and AC, sell below
appraisal at $205,000. Great investment
opportunity. 651-6748 or 247-9244.
OPEN HOUSE, 1013 6th Ave. N Jax Bch.
Walk to the beach, large lot, pool, and
guest house. Sat & Sun. 1-4.
NEPTUNE BEACH fixer upper; perfect
for investor or owner/ occupant, con-
crete block, 4 blocks from ocean,
$285,000, call Mark, 591-6976.
SOUTHSIDE 7388 Secret Woods, brick,
3/2/2, 1895sf, $283,500 OBO, Indepind-
ent Brokers & Associates,: 247-4333 or
710-3111.
FSBO 4BR/3BA, larqe corner lot 1/3 acre,
6 blocks to beach. Rc, al Palms in Arianlic
Beach, $269,000, 4J63-3738
LOWEST PRICE 2 1i'? locks to ocean in
ol)d Allanrl-. Beacn 3BR'2BA. all brick
50 X130' ,li 47;9.90C Call Deboran Bai-
ie1. Remax Atlanhc 234-7725
BEACH.SAN PABLO area 3501 Claridge
.Ra E rlewly-remodeled concrete block,
2BR iBA large backward $138000
223.51149. 339 4685
VILArJO BEACH Marsn View lownnome
3 4 2900 sqft $599 000 Owner realtor.
504.3430
JAX BCH. 1170 14th Atenue North.
1500sf. 3BR12BA. lanced yard screened
porcn large real room,6 lie floors pets
_OK $1300'mo 412-4618.
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
ileplune Beach 3BR,2BA, corner lot
100 130'. 2000sl 2car garage, new rool.
kitchen needs nelp $329K worn $385K
19041591-7392.
PV. 5BR/4BA wiloh. 2454sl., immac new
root. granile passinru, wine cooler & more,
Delow appraisal $379.900. Sea
www 6saililsh com Call Randy Bratt
USA Really Man 904-213-8287.
FSBO TOWFIHOUSE approximately 1
mile to each. IBR,1 5BA wooh, new root
wood deck Kitcnen upgraded Laminate
wood Iloors & carpel Communiry pool.
move in ready $217.000 242-7529,
629-0606
ICW FSBO, 3/2 home on cul-de-sac in
Kensinmgc.r Only $229 900 221-6263
FSBO- THE Palms al Marsh Landing 1.11
condo Tile, Derner brand new A/C. sci
balcony 0o enloy peaceful marsh views
$1,55 900 891.2324
WATER FRONT home. Palalka cozy col-
lage 2BR.'1 5BA olally renovated
$246.000,ii 9041501-3314
HOME FINDER REALTY
DEERFIELD LAKES- 2/1.5 condo,
$99,900.
CYPRESS CREEK- OWNERS SAYS
SELL THIS HOUSE NOWI REDUCED
Near Mayport Elem. & Wonderwood. Nice
3/2, 2 car gar., freshly painted, new vinyl &
more. $179.900
WOLF CREEK- 3/2.5 condo. Almost
brand new w/ garage & many upgrades.
$249,900.
ARLINGTON HILLS- 3/2. nice starter
home. good area. $149,900
HARBOUR SPRINGS 4/2. 2 car gar
Newer area, very open, beaut stone
irpic lenced yard, corner lot Close o1
schools/ beaches Reduced to $214.900.
HARBOR WINDS- Model like home. 312.
upgrades everywherel $239,900
HARBOR WINDS- Approx 1600sf 3,2,
like new $234 900.
DUNNS PLANTATION Dames Point
area. 4'3 over 30K in upgrades Below
appraisal Bener than a model home
$279,900.
BONAPARTE CROSSING New home.
4 2 near schools & shops $234.500
221-1711 OR 241-5501
4 2. OCEAN Forest, large yard, boat & RV
parking, pool 59 Oakwood Rd Quick
sale As is Call ror appi $375,000.
(904)349-6000
SOUTH JAX Beach. reduced thousands
below recent appraisal. Owners moving
our of stare. 3BR/2.5BA. townhome.
1327sf 884 11h Ave. So Will co-op 30,
$258 500. 19041502-6165.
NEW CONSTRUCTION 3BR'2 5BA, 6
blocks from ocean, 1602sl No HOA
Granite, upgrades. $369,000 Call John
R/E Broker (9041699-8887
WANTED TO buy. 2-3BR home In Ponle
Vedra. Old or fixer upper OK. Private par-
ty. No realtors. 725-3933.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2BR,1 5BA. 1250s1.
completely remodeled- Kitchen. bath tile.
carpel & more Cysiom closels stone lire-
Place. 'Besi Deal Around, Must Sell.
5109,500, (904)77?-3777
AUCTION: PVB 2/2 CONDO
Ocean Grove. New Unit. open Sal Sun,
Nov. 4. 5, 10. 11. Auction Nov 16 6pm.
Only 56K deposit 30 day close Details -
pics (727)458-4230
PVB. SELLER pays closing cosis. No
binder deposit 1BR/1BA, 550sl, iiled,
ground floor. gated, goll course view;
$137,900. 285-6325.
PELICAOr POINT, V204, 2,2/1. 1212sl;
$500.000. OBO Independent Brokers &
Associates 247-4333 or 710-3111
OCEAN VIEW Ponte Vedra Blvd, 2BR
i2 5BA end unit, backs up to Guana
Preserve 1800rsqtt $550,000.
www marsnpoinicondos com
$215.000- 2.2 garage 411 appi ncl. Jar-
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CONDO "FOUNTAINS", Ponte Vedra, 695 SEVILLA- OLD Atlantic Beach
A1A N. 3BR/ 2BA. Lease $1295 or 1BR/1.5BA. Beautiful enclosed sun room.
buy $239,900. Very clean. 246-6649. Must see. $209,000, 904-249-2639.
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SELVA LINKSIbE 420K, 3/2. SELVA LINKSIbE 3BR/2BA,I
Nice covered screen porch, frml LR & custom built home, granite kitchen
DR. Open loor plan, new carpel. new counters. hardwood, & tile floors.
Sstove. 1630+- SF Call Kathy $429,900.
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BMLS # 32699 $389,90
140 ar el Wa, AlatiBh
3/2.5 + Bonus rm, Pool, spa near
Dutton Island Reserve.
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Atlantic Beach Hidden Paradise
KATHY FARYON Realtor!
Watson Realty Corp. Realtors
SCall 904-476-5537
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Careful Attention to Detail
From Condos to Country:
Constitution Cove
Open House, Sat. Nov. 11th 1-4pinj ,
New Price-- ,o'
$314,900 A F
i | Jla,\ Bec h lakefront Colonial. Quiet cul-de-sac location
ust blocks it the beach, shopping & dining. 3BR/
2.5BA. Huge master %\ith full bath, dressing area &
large wtalk-in closet Open and airy 1st floor with
Living/Dining combo. Over-sized kitchen with
22 Democracy Ct breakfast nook, new appliances and walk-in pantry.
MARIA DUPELL, REALTOR@ASP--(904) 866-8875
mariadupell@watsonrealtycorp.com
416 Upper 36th Ave So. Come see
this freshly painted 2BR/2BA home
Switch an attached garage! House is
nestled in quiet enclave neighborhood
just 4 blocks from the ocean. $275,000.
Please call Sherri Beno 904-651-1830 or,
Lisa DiStefano 904-651-1830 for directions.
Biqqcst Ever "Open House Eventu
Soturdoia Nov. 1 th Tomn ptin
Sunday Nov. 12th 1-~pm
3639 Sir Rogqrs Ct. in Highland Glen
Gorgeous 4 bedmr. 2.5 bath on exua large lake lot. fenced back \ard. Up-
graded luru-ot WVood and Tile floors, dark ood cabins. idl conan
coup'tertop%, in e rIoonm large p.aiir' p'lailiron shi~fe ,p" and too much
more to niention. Thit home is a 10-.T'iiic'' for quic'lual~ ~519,UUIJU.LS
4 3120104- Virtual tour a\ ailable at ww\ .homesb) lea corn Dir: Beach Bhld.
JIrt it 's of Hi'odes Bit d Ti n into Highland Glenn and nrn righil at stop
sign, passi tle irnodcl lhonrrs to first left on Benrickshire. .,
nurn right at Sn Rogers C0. Home on the left. L:'"
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4-j Prudential Multi-Million Dollar Producer .'
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r Call Rosemary Naughton
'3. 904-568-1523
S "She KnOWS the beaches!"
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 2-4
P.V. Patio Home-Best Waterfront!
2452 Lorraine Ct. S.. L'Atrium, Across from Saw grass
Adollhouse!, Crisp 2BR 2BA on Irg. lake, with serene views from
all main rooms! GR/DR w/ vaulted ceils, wide sliders access huge
screened lanai for indoor/outdoor living. New apphances, incl.
w/d, spacious 2 car gai; ne\w hardiboard ext.. indoor utility, too!
Orig. owner, maintained beautifully. Cul-de-sac locale near P.V.
amenities. $342.000.
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 12--2
P.V. Executiue--2 Vrs. Newl Reduced!
509 A1A South, Ponte Vedra
Stunningly presented 4BR 3.5BA, easy stroll to oceanwalks! Huge
GRIDR/Kit. for entertaining/family fun, designer Saturnia tile, high
ceils, priv. guest suite down. Elegant M. Suite up, plus cozy study
loft/office. Custom plantation shutters throughout. Enjoy best
schools & shopping, affordably! $590,000.
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 3--5
"Old Beach" Charmer on Giant Lott.
328 10th Street, A.B.
Eclectic, beachy 3 BR home, just 3 blks to surf& sand on gorgeous
85 x 135 lot. Hrdwd. firs, cool Mlex. tiled/paneled Gameroom,
creative spaces for teen hideaway. Partially restored, perfect
opportunity to use your imagination or endless room.for pool/
additions!. Fabulous value on favorite, fun street! $684,000
Nept. Traditional-Simple Elegance
Frontyard ocean sunrises, situated on corer lot just 1 home off
beach! Classic, hospitable Southern gem exudes vintage charm--
hrdwd floors throughout, huge FL Rm w/ glass galore to gently
bring sunshine in! Cool brk hearth/f-place, really big rooms!
Loaded w/ personality! $849,000
Sparkling Restoration--4 Blks to Ocean, Nept.
Move right into this totally renovated 3BR dollhouse! Conc. blk,
amazing 72 x 11'8 lot w/ room for pool or expansion! Everything
new, in & out, except the dirt! Tiled GR/DR/Kit, gourmet kit/
s.s.appliances. Every detail is perfect! Unique office/study, too.
2 yrs., new roof/AC.Totally re-plumbed! Nept.'s secret treasure!
$459,000
Immaculate J.Bch. Twnhome-Easy Beachwalks!
Now's your chance! 2 yrs. "new" low maintenance delight, 3BR
2.5 BA,just 4 blks to bch! Huge GR/Kit perfect for bch. gatherings,
gourmet kit/ss & granite, massive closets, cozy decked bkyard ideal
for cookouts after the Jags game! Impeccable condition, 2200+ sq.
ft, move-in ready, so motivated! ,$423,000
S. Jax. Bch.--Ready to Go Seller!
Well-built 2 sty. only 5 blks to ocean sunrise! 3BR 3BA, pretty
hrdwd floors down, versatile flex rm/Bonus works as office/
gameroom, indoor utility room. Backs up .to easement/pond for
ultimate bkyard privacy! Walking distance to Seabreeze Elem. &
new S. Jax. eateries! A real deal!! Reduced to $410,000
Beachside Condos--Stunning Re-development
S. Beach's newest opportunity to live 1/2 blk to beach in gorgeous
Ocean's Edge community, across from Roy's! Upgrades throughout-
-granite, custom cabs, cwn molding, 18" tile, just fabulous!
Magnificent amenities--edgeless pool, state of art gym, clubhouse
extraordinaire! 1,2,3 BR's, low 300's & up! Amazing!
FSBO, SAWGRASS Beach Club Ocean- COZY CONDO In Marsh Landing/
side Condo, 1100sf. 1BR/1BA, garage, PVBch. Address: 3012 Sea Hawk Drive.
$340,000. (904)635-9349. A Must See 2B/2B in quiet cul-de-sac,
fully remodeled w/tile and new carpet,
PVB CONDO, 2/2, all new appliance,'car- huge screened-in patio overlooking view
pet, etc. Very nice, walk to beach, great of lake, new kitchen cabinets & upgraded
amenities; free HOA fees $189,900. 904- appliances, fireplace & single car garage
718-1601 w/private entry & plenty of storage space.
PVB 2BR/2BA, FP, walk to beach, newly Full access to pool & tennis courts.
renovated, $189,900, possible lease/pur- View www.lnfotube.net: ad #154740.
renovated, 189,9 possible lease/pur- $249,900. Call 904-221-1883 or
chase, (215)598-7488. 904-707-7986.
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Oceanfront Newer custom bujit BRK.
4.5BA, with 4725 SF, iews of the ocean
from the east and [CW 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 2705
SF and $71,000 in upgrades on
navigable water..just bring your boat
Family room with fireplace. formal
dirung, and deluxe master suite. Two
screened lanais. deck. balcony. dock %.'
boat lIth. $889,000
South Hampton Water to golf views
compliment Ihis 5BR. 4BA executive
home on the 17th green. Chef's kitchen
with chery cabinets. island, corian. tile.
3 car garage, screened lanai. m o bonus
rooms. comm. pool, priced $25k below
appraisal $750.0t0O
Odoms Nill Lakefront 5BR. 5BA on
culdesac with screened pool/spa. lanai.
bonus room is perfect leenage reeat, in-
law suite, wood and tile floors. conan
counters, formal lii.ng and dining. 3 car
garage. comm. pool. 5 79.000
Ocean Cay Walk to the beach from
this upgraded. light and bnght 4BR.
2 5BA with loft,formal living and dining
room, new carpet and paint, tile floors.
oversized screened lanai lots of storage.
comm. pool. $499,500
Pablo Bay Wh) wait to build" This
4BR. 2BA all bnck home is ready noA I
Enjoy relaxing everungs on your covered
lang userlooking the peaceful late."
Lippades include tile 42 inch cabinets
ope kitchen with island, cortan.
$470.000
Laurel Springs 4BR. 2BA pool home
on beautiful lakefront lot! Upgraded tile.
covered lanai overlooks screened pool.
split bedroom plan, fireplace. Enjoy
enertaimng in your spacious pool area.
man%- unuad. e $3 4 N5
829 1st St S Unit 1E,$399,900, 1BR/
2BA, MLS310280, 1s Fir Unil. Fenced
yd w/ocean views. 247-4442
411 lst St S #401, $469,900.
Beachcomber II. MLS321203. 2BR/
2BA, Private bcn access, hrdwd firs,
galed pool. 247-4442
400 isI St S unil D. $259,000, MLS
333565. 2BR/lba, 704sf. Irg balcony,
ocean views, cera Tile 247-4442
695 A1A North #58, $249,000, The
Fountains, MLS 325685, 3br/2.5ba,
2020sf, Huge Ir/dr combo, new tile,
sunroom 247-4442
2196 Fairway Villas Ln N, $199,900,
MLS 315221, 3br/1.5ba, '1075sf,
hrdwd firs, new a/c, new roof, huge Ir
w/ fp 247-4442
1256 Galapagos Ave, $184,900, Oak
Harbor, MLS 334839, 3br/2ba, scrnd
porch w/ hot tub, Lg LR w/ Hrdwd Firs,
New Tile. Huge Bkyd. 247-4442
1483 Laurel Way $369.900, Hidden
Paradise, MLS 326063, 3br.2.5ba,
2179st, Lush Ldscp., scrnd.porch,
Huge FR w/ Gas FP 247-4442
620 Orchid St, $374,900, MLS
327695, 4br/3ba, 2500sf, KIT w/
island, 6 Jet Whirlpool Tub in Mst.
247-4442
602 Rosebud Ln, $359,900, MLS
317945, 3BR/2BA, 1538sf, Scrnd
Lanai; Huge FR w/stone FR, Lg
wooded yd. 247-4442
365 Sailfish Dr E, $274,900, MLS
332363, 4BR/3BA,,1967sf, Mst Ste on
1 st FIr, Bkyd.w/ pool 247-4442
475 Skate Rd $219,900, MLS 330053,
3BR/1BA,,1218sf, Lg Fenced Bkyd,
Open LR w/ separate Dr 247-4442
3817 Tropical Terrace, $349,900,3BR/
2BA, MLS 315008, 1603sf, Tile &
Hrdwd Firs, LG Bkyd, Glassed FL RM,
New Water Heater 247-4442
14180 Washburn Ct, $239,900, MLS
317861, 3BR/2BA, 1538sf, Fenced
Bkyd w/ Patio, LR/DR Combo, Big Mst
Sfe 247-4442
4531 Antler Hill Dr E $237,500, MLS
326538, Hunters Ridge, 3BR/2BA,
1448sf, Lakeviews, FR w/tiled FP, LG
Lot, Eat-in KIT 247-4442
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Ibis Point -4BR. 2.5BA wiloft on prit ale
culdesac. lush landscaping, fenced yard,
sprinkler. open kitchen wah breakfast bar,
formal dining. designer molding, master
bedroom is down with garden tub, comm.
pool'renms $335,000
Jax Beach Updated 4BR. 'BA c'cquina
home on an oversized lot (.27 acres iust
blocks to the beach! Wood floors,
fireplace, open kitchen, formal dining.
large great room, inside laundry. screened
porch, shed. hot rub with deck 335.0A00
Florentine Thi 3BR. 2.5BA u th loll
is only one year old and reads nowv' Enjoy
peaceful lake news from your open pjno,
spacious kitchen uith breakfast bar,
formal giving and dining, oversized
laundry, over $4:ik in upgrade-! $299.900
Pelican Bay 3BR. 2.5BA lust sleps to
the Intracoastal! Enjoy peaceful.lake
vier. s from your screened Ianan or
enterrtan on your open deck. Mloe-in
ready with neu er carpet and paint,
upgraded kitchen ith tile. cornan
courmers. $279,9l00
Kernan Mill If' ou are looking for a
true Florida hone,.look no'further1 3BR.
2BA open floor plan with ule throughout,
family room w/fireplace, deck leads to
private backyard with peaceful lake
iews...no backdoor neighbors' 269.,00
Windsor Chase- 3BA, 2BR v iLh office,
stucco front, lush landscaping. fenced
yard with room for a pool, formal dining,
open kitchen with extra cabinets, full
utngjon. inside laundry room, Ions of
shelling, storage. cornl pool 1249.Y900
kensinglon Ado.'ral-e 3BR 2BA pint-
home is perfect for nrsrt ihe buyer or
someone looking to downsize. Move in
reads wiih ne carpeL pint, open kitchen
wtlh all appliances, open deck. private
Sard, comm. pooL'tennis. 2(14.9(00
152j"b ArDor vitae ur. Door rointe,
$199,900. MLS 325112 3BR'2BA,
1408st. Spacious LR/DR Combo. FP,
New Roof, Fenced Bkya 247-4442
-12311 Kensington. Lakes Dr #2603,
Seasons Kensington, $150,000, 2BR/
1 5BA, 1100sf, Hrdwd Firs, scrn aarium
w/pond views 247-4442
12052 Cavalry CI, Kernan Lakes,
$275,900, MLS 309842, 3BR'2BA.
1860sl. Hrdwd Firs. FR w/FP, Beautiful
Lot 247-4442
13044 Cnets Creek Dr S, Johns Creek
$308.900, 3BR/2BA. 1964si Charming
FR:w/FP, screened porch w/ tile firs
247-4442
1040 Collinswood Dr W, Collinswood,
$269,900, MLS 314507, 3BR,2.5BA,
2556sf, 2 Stry, Big Loft, Backs to Wds,
LG Mst Ste 247-4442
2411 Covington Creek Cr W, Covington
Creek, $389,900, MLS 315601, 3BR/
2BA, 2355sf, Just Reduced! Heated
Pool, Lakeviews, FR/DR. Combo
247-4442
2615 Crystal Cove Ct, Villages of Pablo,
$269,000, 3BR/2BA, 1717st, Private
Bkyd, screened porch, HG Eat-in KIT, FR
w/FP 247-4442
12925 Deep Lagoon PI'E, The Woods,
.$314,900, MLS 321326, 3/2 2000sf,
Corner Lot, FL RM, LR/DR Combo, LG
Mst Ste 247-4442
13767 Deer Chase PL, Pablo Bay,
$578,880, MLS 333195, 4BR+Bonus
Rm/4BA, 2803sf, Pool w/lakeviews, mst
ste w/ sitting area, LR/DR Combo
247-4442
12382 Eagles Claw Ln, Eagles Creek,
$199,900, MLS 328307, 3BR/2BA,
1393sf, Lakefront Lot, Shag Carpet, FR
w/ WB FP, New Appl. 247-4442
2118 Forest Gate Dr W, Kensington,
$229,900, MLS 335038, 4BR/2BA,
1617sf, Fenced Bkyd, ceramic tile, LR/
DR Combo w/ FP 247-4442
2466 Glade Springs Dr, Bentwater,
$274,900, MLS 328629, 4BR/2BA,
2062sf, Lakeviews, ceramic tile/Hrdwd
Firs, FR w/ marble FP 247-4442
1974 Ibis Point Ln, Ibis Point, $335,900,
MLS 319948, 4BR/2BA, 2062sf, Scrnd
Lanai, Bks to Preserve, LG KIT, LR/DR
Combo 247-4442
4690 Kernan Mill Ln E, Heather Glen,
$324,000, 3BR/2BA, 1634sf, Scrnd Pool,
LG Mst Ste, Cheerful KIT W/Brkft Bar
247-4442
BEACHES INTRACOASTAL townhome
w/ 42' boat dock; 1700sqft, 2BR/2BA; all
tile downstairs, w/ wet bar & remodeled
bath. Great amenities $350,000, 651-
6748 or 247-9244.
OCEANVIEW 3/2. Great views from most
rooms. Ceramic tile, two balconies.
$459,500. Vanguard Realty 463-7343.
PVB OWNER FINANCE
Only $6K down, new 2/2/+ lakeview,
$209K, last onel 727-458-4230.
iir l[l'i]^i^t WR^it
in
ATLANTIC BEACH
1550 sqft, 3/2 w/updated
bathrooms; tile & carpet. 100
ft dock w/boat lift, access to
ICW, motivated seller, bring
offers, $299K.
(904) 813-5315
811L6- 3rd.Si. N*eptune Beach
3/2 in NEW SUBDIVISION:
1700 SF home siis on premier lot
in ner, subdivision, tons ot
upgrades. Built in 2005 $234,900
MARSHFRONT LOT: .99 acre
marshfront lot in small Neptune
Beach cul-de-sac subdivision
$449.900
OCEANFRONT LOTS: Grea
investment opportunity) in Vilano
Beach 3 adjacent lots available for
2900.000
,GREAT INVESTMENT [N
NEPTUNE BCH: 1900 sf bone
sits on two large buildable lots in
desirable Neptune Beach setting.
$499,900
PRICE REDUCTION: 4BR/2BA
all brick home in quiet beach
neighborhood. $484,900. ,
Call Jason Jarrett @
904-591-5917 mobile
904-247-7000 office
1835 WildWOOd Ureek Ln, Kensingion
Pines. $204.900, MLS 315948.
3BR/2BA, 1352si, New Carpet, FR
w/FP, 1 yr:Home Warranty 247-4442
458 Shanna Isle Ct, Arbor Pointe,
$259,900,.MLS 319419, 4BR/2.5BA,
2288sf, 2 Stry, New Carpet, Huge FR,
Large Lot 724-1200
13433 Stone Pond Dr, Wolf Creek,
.$244,900, MLS 381585 3/2.5, 1665sl.
Attached 1 car gar. Scrned Lanai, BRs
on 2nd Fir 724-1200
2109 The Woods Dr, The Woods,
$315,000, MLS 314853, 3BR,'2BA,
2186sf, Pool Hm Greal RM w/ FP, Split
Fir Plan 724-1200
11033 Englenook Dr, Sutton Lakes,:
$239,900, MLS 332020, 4BR/2BA,
1744sf, Reduced! Scmd Patio, LG Eat-
IN KIT w/AII Appl,, Big Mst Ste 247-4442
1661 E Hudderfield Cr, Sutton Lakes,
$204,900, MLS 299309, 3BR/2BA,
1874sf, Split Firplan, Formal LR/DR,
Large KIT 724-1200
2994 Lantana Lakes Dr E, Lantana
Lakes, $209,000, 'MLS 328926, 3BR/
2.5BA, 1551sf, Berber Carpet, LG KIT
w/ New Appl., 2 Stry Hrr, 247-4442
11123 Peerless Ln, Sutton Lakes,
$235,900, 3BR/2BA, 1632sf, Private
Bkyd, Built 2004 Ceramic Tile, 247-4442
11131 Stanley, Steamer Ln, Sutton
Lakes, $212,000,, MLS 325113,
Spacious LR, New Paint 724-1200
12015 Shooting Star Ct, Hawkins Cove,
$237,900, MLS 331589, 3BR/2BA,
1570sf, Big Bkyd, Hrdwd Firs, LG Eat-
in KIT, FR W/tiled FP 247-4442
2416 Mill Creek Rd, Arlington Hills,
$199,000, MLS 320455, 3BR/2BA,
1504sf, Pool Hm, All Appl. Stay, LR/DR
Combo, LG Lot 724-1200
10519 Running Oak Ct, Lantana Lakes,
$206,000,.MLS 329567, 3BR/2.5BA,
1547sf, New A/C Unit, 2 Stry, Berber
Carpet, Hrdwd Firs 247-4442
12111 Brightmore Way, Hawkins Cove,
$257,000, MLS 323470, 4BR/2BA,
1692sf, scrnd tile lanai, Big FR, LG KIT,
Separate DR 247-4442
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818 Caialla
2BR/1.5BA, Townhome at the beach.
Newly renovated with new heat/AC
unit, new carpet and tile. Brand new
appliances in kitchen, Freshly painted.
New cooled sunroom which is part of
the family room. This one has it all!
$175,000 MLS 315857
INVESTOR SPECIAL
2541 Galapagos Ave.
4BR.2BA proper is in ine proQgres
of being re'rrode led in-de arnd oul
Brand new rocol, wir'ng, painn door
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BE DUTIFUL CONDO
ZZI Colima St.
2BR'2BA in Ponie V.dra Eacn One
car garage vwilh wOrks'r:'.r opa'e- All,
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RIVER POINT
12145 Trimla"n In
3BR'2BA. corner lol This homer.
boaslt ire praCy ol I'Awo .:ul .;e sacs
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336609
KENSINGTON GARDENS
1848 Burgess Hill
SBeautiful 3BR/2BA curb appeal-stucco
front home. Large bedrooms with lots
rof tile and wood floors. Open floor plan
with kitchen open to family room. Very
nice patio and beautiful fenced rear
yard. $249,900 MLS 330643!
I' MUSTSEE .
1838 Dewey Place
Historic 3BR/IBA, charming and
updated. High ceilings, storage .srhe
and greenhouse. Newer windows and
kitchen. Very open, light and airy.
Lovely dining area and Florida room.
Near San Marco, downtown and
school. $259,000 MLS 321174
MOVE IN READY
3365 Heron
Magnificent 3BR/2BA with hardwood
floors. Kitchen remodeled with 42-inch
maple cabinets and double oven.
Backyard immaculalelk landscaped
with pond and wateriail AC unit Pe.ns
than five years old. Room lor a pool
$384,900 MLS 317133
IMMACULATE
3898 Eunice Rd
4BR/2BA, this one-ownerhome has a
large kitchen, split bedrooms and a
sparkling in-ground pool as well as a
fenced backyard. Five minutes to
SMao Clinic and the beach. Newer roof
and4 tonTrane AC. Corner lot ready
.for that large family. $389,900 MILS
323560
S BELOW MARKET LEVEL
2002 Marye Brant Loop S
Neptune 4BR/2BA, high ceilings, open
floor plan, makes this home look
spacious. Only a short bike ride to
beach. Close t6 schools and shopping.
American Home, Shield has. been
purchased by buyer. $415,000 MLS
295080
FIVE MINUTES TO THE BEACH
S 2023 Sandhill Crane Dr
Pretty 4BR/3BA two story-Centex
home with soaring ceilings. One
bedroom downstairs and three
upstairs. Large loft could be playroom
or den. Nicely landscaped private
backyard., Wood burning fireplace in
Family room. Hot tub slays! French
doors but also has loftentry. $540,000
MLS 327781
OREAT SPOT FOR BOATING ENTHUSIAST
1919 University S
Marvelous 3BR/2BA, two story brick
home with over 1800 sq. ft., needs
updating or build new. Property also
zoned RLD. 1.3 acres on water rin
ouret skis and boats, dock. Beautiful
Reed lot on Pottsburg Creek,/Arlington
River. $595,000 MLS 335124
BEACH COTrAGE
202 33rd Ave S
Reduced 3BR/2BA, ready to move in
or rent tomorrow. Unfurnished or
furnished-even down to dishes,
sheets, and towels. Furniture only five
years old. New AC, plumbing-baths,
ceilings fans, outside doors, fenced
deck, new paint and wallpaper.
$659,000 MLS 289386
PONTE VEDRA
113 River Marsh
Gorgeous 4BR/3BA custom home with
beautiful details throughout. Australiani
cypress wood floors, high ceilings with
extensive molding and kitchen with
granite. Private Master Suite with
additional bedrooms and bonus up.
En oy the unique two sided floor plan
to the charming outdoor lanai area as
well in the family room. $889,000 MLS
335881
GREAT BEACH AND OCEAN VIEWS!
1020 Ist St S
3BR/3BA, ocean views from 2nd and
3rd floor balconies. Cinnamon oak
floors throughout. Two HVAC, hundred
yearold tile roof. One car garage with
our extra spaces. Renta apartment
on ground floor. Great for investor or
2nd home buyer who wants a rental
unit attached. $829,000 MLS 329358
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LandMark 1910sf $950k
WaterMark 2202sf $996k
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Renee L. Baron,Inc. 242-2821
DOUBLEWIDE IN Portside, 24'x40',
3BR/2BA. $15,000. Call 502-8326.
24X52, 1993 Springhill by Fleetwood. To-
tally renovated, A/C lyr, new roof. FSBO
or mortgage co. will finance. $14,000
OBO. (904)315-8547 or (904)613-6754.
SINGLE WIDE 2BR/2BA + storage shed,
'87, PEAC, $8000, excellent condition,
14036 Downs Lane #580, Portside, Call
708-0731, 241-8718.
FOR SALE 415 3rd St. South. 850sf. Busi-
ness zoned, next to Cottage by the Sea.
537-0503. $395,000
BEACHES OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE,
2850sf., $2850/mo includes utilities. Call
Bart @ 241-3111 (Ext. 11).
OCEANFRONT &
BEACH PROPERTIES
S JAX BCH
Duplex 1/2 block to ocean; $899,500
S JAX BCH
New Const, 3 story, 4500 sq ft, $850k
JAX BCH
Oceanfront Condo 3rd fl, 2 bed/2, bath,
$699k
NEPTUNE BCH
E of 3rd St, New Const, 2100 sq ft+, $699k
ATL BCH HOME
4BR/2BA, 900 ft to ocean, 50x100 lot,
-$699k
PVHOME
3 bed/2 bath E of Solano/Golf View Circle
$474,900
Call Michelle Pisula 651-1006, Realtor
Omni Realty of N FL 904-247-5678
www.omnirealtyl.com
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Maple cabinets, and Granite Countertops. Gas
Package for Cooktop, Dryer, and BBQ grill. e
Each offered at $649,000 ha I lea
Linda Pomerantz 923-8030 P EPEPTES
Great location and price! 2/2 with
hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings,
breakfast nook, gas fireplace and 2 car
garage. This home is ready for you to
move in! $299,900 MLS#336018
S Contact Shawn Norton for
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elevator& garage. Stepstotheocean! Units p-,l & umminer kitchen. car garage & on 1.5
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nely constrtownhome.4.5plus study. freshly painted 4BR/2,5BA home. large LR u.
newly constrtownhome../3.5plussmtudy. 2, rungFP.%a eiig reheated
car gar on Ig lot steps from towncenter & pol in spacious lanai & in sought a.fer
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rooftop garden area w/spa. Lux appts incl 8. .
high ceilings, archway, granite counters, : SJO1 NSCOIJNIVIERFRONT .
great ocean view. $839,415 2412417 MS 273598 Ultimate country estate
aw/200+Fri6nriverin Switzerland! Mainhomehas
OCE, IONT& Q E 6BR/6 full &2halfBA, study, game&cardrooms,
MLS 316400 Brazilian teak firs, custom theater, elevator, numerous porches &
fabric drapes, oversized garage, awesome4-car garage, camiage house 2BR/2BA apt &
vews from thekit,LR, MBRandbalcony- moregarages,.$7,150,000285-1800
move in ready! Plus a custom designed 95 ONE&A ILFB LOCS TOJ7EBWE4CIW
gal aquarium. $829,500 241-2417 MBLS 304025Luxury living inrecentlyrenovated
t 2-story\3BR2.5BA home w/approximately 2200
OCEANFRONW HIDEMWAM SF; gorgeous FR.w/custom FP & state-of-the-art
MLS 320031 Unique north endunit with theatre system opens to pool, spa, pergola, &
spectacular views and custom gourmet summer kitchen. Many upgrades! $849,500
kitchen. 4/3.5 with distressed wide plank 285-" 18
wood flooring thruout $1,425,000 IN PRAMS'@ A@ RSS'I NG i
241-2417 i t. MIS 306439 Lovely lBR/1BA condo w/lovely
lake & fountain views, all kitchen appliances
3/2FABUOUS CONDOI convey including the washer &dryer&the unit is
MLS 303970 Completely remodeled. All partially furnished. Community amenities include
stainless steel appliances, travertine floors pool, tennis courts, exercise room & more!
& showers, wet bar, granite countertops. 159,900 285-1800
Exquisite! $539,000 241-2417 BE.RS DREAMI
MIS 316497 Marina & waterway views from
END UN OCFANFRONi 2 balconies 3BR/3.5BA, 2700SF, upgadesinclude
MLS 326476 Luxury SE exposure 3/3 18 inch tile, SS appliances, granite, amazing
condo-Oceania. Expansive ocean views, facilities, ready for all 06 move in & boat slip is
Immac, like new, repainted, upgraded & also available. $1,100,000285-1800
neutral. Spac balcony, 2 gar sp& storage, RIVERFROW ATESTAT VNORmEA4
pool/hot tub, exc rm. $899000 241-2417 MS 318482 Gorgeous estate w/169 Fl on the
S "St. Johns River overlooking, downtown
JAX BEAl OPPlORIUNfI Jacksonville. This majestic 3-story home is
MLS 297779 Cute 2/1 cottage on lot to be elegantly appointed & features 5BR/5 full&2 half
developed. Have plans for two, 3000 SF BA, game,roomwine cellar, pool & spa + dock &
townhouses. $349,000 241-2417 boat house. $4,250,000 285-1800
Indeendently owned and op rated
Let The Leader
w o r k f o r y o u!
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For More Info:
Call Cara Doud
571-2612 or
Tom Gibbon
566-6501
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 12-3PM'
Bring your bike!
Granite, hardwoods, fresh paint int. & ext., and
location make this home outshine the rest. Park
your car in the large ?-car garage, aid ride your
bike to the beach or Ragtime! Or just relax by the
cozy fireplace. Whatever you do, you'll be thrilled
you made this awesome 3/2 in Selva Linkside
your new home! Hurry, it won't last at this price!
$395,000
SELLER PAYING CLOSING COSTS W/
ACCEPTED OFFER!
1161. Sandpiper Ln. E. ( N. on Seminole Rd. to
Left on 11h St., Rt. on Linkside Dr., Left or
Sandpiper)
Beach lifestyle for under $160,000!
Top-floor 1/1 w/ garage in the Palms at Marsh
Landing. Beautiful views from your balcony.
Tennis, swimming, and fitness are all part of the
package in this awesome community! $159,900
S Ocean views under $550.000!
Ocean views at an unbeatable price, and it is not
a condo! This 3-story town home is large,
spacious and bright. Tucked away in North A.B.,
it is only stepsfrom the sand and surf! With just a
little of your TLC, this home will take your breath
away! Start and end your days with the peaceful
ocean views and breezes from your large master
bedroom. $549,900
I Marvin & Floyd
Realty Inc.
Website http://marvin.group.com
Call Joe Floyd 219.7638
FOR SALE
S JACKSONVILLE BEACH VISTA DEL MAR
S1/1 Oceantront Condo Fully furnished on the 3rd Iloor facing me'
courtyard. Pool and clubhouse on premises. $309,000
JACKSONVILLE BEACH OCEANIA
2/2 Oceanfront Condo 1346sq' located on the 4th floor. Enjoy the sunrise
from your 264sq' balcony overlooking the beach and ocean. $699,000
JACKSONVILLE
1647 Sunnyside Ave. Jacksonville, FL
Perfect opponunity to purchase property near the Intracoastal and' wihin
walking distance of million $ condos 3 lots wilh 2/2 750sq' house (sold as is).
$225,000
DAYTONA SHORES OCEAN VILLAS
New luxury Oceanfront Condo. 2136sq', 2/2.5 plus den. 436sq' deck with,
views of the ocean & Intracoastal. $881,100
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Desirable Beach property. Zoned residential/commercial. 1626sq' in-
3 buildings business plus 2 efficiency apartments. Near ocean. $799.000
JACKSONVILLE
1647 Bermuda Road, Jacksonville, FL
2/1 house, 940sq' on .14 acres. Perfect opportunity to purchase property
near the Intracoastal and within walking distance of million $ condos. $175,000
FOR RENT
JACKSONVILLE SAN PA K
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Jax Beach
Completely Refurbished in 2006
No detail was left untouched in this 4 BR/2BA home. Beautiful
wood floors, rainforest brown granite.countertops, new stainless
steel appliances. All new upgraded lighting fixtures and ceiling
fans, plumbing fixtures and doors. Travertine floors, wall &
countertops in baths. Two floating bowl sinks in master and one
in 2nd bath.New paint throughout. 2 Balconies and large cov-
ered deck, pre-wired for hottub. Attic has finished floor for stor-
age, new receptacles, light switches & cable jacks, phones have
been upgraded. Brand new yard well & pump. Offered at $399,900
SExclusively marketed by:
SPrudential te euwmiy PA, REALTOR
Network Realty ofwt#re. Office (904) 241-7461 ext 231 Cell: (904) 477-6668
Extremely Full Service. michellehomes2003@yahoo.com
Tops in Sales, Listings, and Transactions for Beaches Office in 2005
Subscribe! 249-9033
Sherri Beno Realtor'
904-651-1830
Lisa DiStefano Realtor'
904-514-3167
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3/2 house. 1896sq'. Fenced back yard. Lawn maintenance included. $1,600 mth
SUTE I~E'DA HE FTOEllUlTAINS
2/2 condo, 1260sq'. Ground floor. Pool. Tennis Couns.
$975/mth
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9O4-57199f21
Updated Seaplace 3bdrm Condo, Ground
Fir 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
Old Atlantic Beach Priced to Sell -
5489,9001
3 bdrm/2ba home, approx 1300 sq ft, 2.5
blocks to the ocean, lot size 50 x 130.
Original hardwood floors Ihru-out. Needs
remodeling but has loads of charm.
Contemporary Gem Sela Norte
4Bdrm/3Ba Open Fir Pin Rich wood
accents throughout extensive deck & tree
canopy. Perfect mix of home, privacy, and
nature. Seller will pay $5000 towards buyers
closing costs. $590,000
Roof Top Ocean Views 1/2 Block to Ocean
Brand New Construction!
New Construction Town Home 4bdrm/
4.5bath, 3 story w/elevator, 2-car garage!
Construction complete in 3 months. High-
End Finish Levels Offered at $1,050,000
New Home in Atlantic Beach
3 Blocks to the Ocean Selva Marina
3-story w/elevator, 6 bdrms, 3 ba, 4200 sq
ft, office, high ceilings, rm for a pool. Lot size:
85 x 142. Maintenance free: concrete block
& stucco oh 1st level, frame & vinyl shake
on 2nd & 3rd levels. $1,175,000
Completely Remodeled
Old Atlantic Beach Home I Block to Ocean
Cedar Shake home w/white picket fence perfectly
manicured. 4Bdrm, 3 Ba, master upstairs, 2700 Sf,
62.5x125 lot size, room for pool. Maple hardwood
floors throughout. 2-car garage w/garage-tek.
$1,200,000
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 bdim, 3.5 ba, 2-story, all bdrms up,
3486 sq ft, Mediterranean style with barrel tile roof.
Private Beach access. 000
West Atlantic Beach Buanow
Awesome Iniw t rn,8, 000
3 bdrm 2 ba _-1 VP uoak floors throughout,
new roof,S/~,_. I,00 SF, lot size 60x125.
West Atlantic Beach Updated Home w/Pooll
5299,000 174
Huge lot 120x 125 ~'~~~~~0 -car garage, fully
updated 'C~,if. .,cnen, move-in condition.
Perfect fot ,.vestment or to live inl
West Atlantic Beach
Brand New Construction $399,000
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 root, 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 latracoastal Views
1657SF Neptune Bch on the marsh w/an 85'
dock on a small creek leading to the
Intracoastal. Remodeled inside & out. 3bdrmi
2ba, 2-Car Garage & Awesome Deck-Offered
at $499,000
Great Investmeat Opportunity -
East of 3rd Suteet
Quadraplex with 4 easy to rent efficiencies. Only
steps to the ocean!Offered at639,000
The Palms: Z bdrm/2ba Condo that is a 10+++
This is truly a 10+, Do not miss it! 2Bdrm/2Ba
2"' floor condo with custom cabinets, new sinks
and granite in Kitchen and baths. $187,000
East of 3rd St. In Jax Beach 5.19,900
This home includes 2br- ~l(us 2-Car
Garage. Awe-,r- t%.i-', opportunity, less
than 1 .lA- uiie Ocean. Residential
grandfae hired in but zoned commercial
Great Ocean Front Condo!
Southshore Condo, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent
Condition in South Jax Bch, Covered Parking.
Priced to sell at $599,900
THE BEST BUY ON THE OCEAN IN JA. 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 morel!!
Furnishings optional. $799,000
Investment Propert Multi-family I" St. South
Awesome unobstructed ocean views. West side
of 1st Street, multi-family, 2 bldgs, corner lot
62.5x85, updated over last 3 yrs $949,000
I e;LE1I
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821
60 Ocean Blvd. Suite 3, Atlantic Beach
CONDO close to the beach,
Jardin de Mer, 3/2, 1500 sq.ft.
with garage. MLS #310655,
$230,000 or rent for 1200 mo.
OSPREY POINTE home on cul
de sac, private back deck, wooded
view, $340,000. Decorating
Call allowance. MLS #320085.
Mary Beth Lonergan,
655-5587
Watson Realty Corp. ,m ,,.
416 UPPER 36T AVE. 4 blocks to the beach!
2BR/2BA with one car garage, freshly painted, in quiet
enclave neighborhood. $275,000.
3515 SO. 1S ST.- The beach is just 1 /2 blocks away
from this 3BR/1BA with detached one car garage,
totally renovated, wood floors & large front porch from
which to meet your neighbors. $625,000..
119 37 HAVE. SO.- 2 blocks to the beach! This 3BR/
2BA has a 2 car garage, Florida room, wood floors,
vaulted ceiling, new kitchen,, updated electrical &
plumbing. $699,000. I
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Reduced, reat Buy
Enjoy the Lifestyle of Queens Harbour with lake & golf views
in the beautiful 3,800SF, 5BR/4BA/3CG
residence w/stunning hardwoods,
screened pool and beautiful open floor
plan. Great deal at $875,000
LTop Producer'2005
Lynn Saul 904-859-9100
Cute 3BR/2BA, 2,100SF in the great neighborhood of
Cypress Creek. Courtyard entry garage; wood floors,
Cathedral ceiling, large walk-inr
closets, lovely lanai with private
backyard, plenty of room for a pool.
Just Reduced to $449,000
LynC Sall Top Produ8er
Lvnn Saul 904.859-9100
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Dil: Intracoastal Waterway at Atl/antic Blvd .
NEW WATERFRONT COMMUNITY
WATERSEDGE IHARBORTOWN
SALES OFFICE OPEN Monday- Friday 12-5pm
v' -"]B Watersedge at Harbortown will include 20 high-end
4 story Mediterranean-style town homes with
J private courtyard and roof lop terrace. The option
to purchase 50 ft boat slip in your front yard. Only
3 left!!l Prces starting al $999,900
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
A perfect 10, studio condo in Ponte Vedra, walking distance
to beach in Sawgrass Beach Club. Totally renovated w/
custom cabinets, Murphy beds, custom tiled flooring &
bath walls. Fully furnished & equipped.
Lease or purchase. $264,900
Call Lynn Saul
Over 20 Million in Sales in 2005.
904-859-9100
Ocean 9 Villas, First Coast's premier ocean side condo
community is accented by an entire top floor rooftop
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 &
'l9E3 over. 1.000SF luwurymaster suit
Offered for'$1,950;00 ''' '.
Call Top Producer
Lynn Saul 904-859-9100
OCEAN VIEW
BELOW'
MARKET VALUE
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! '1 i
$699.000
BEjSTBUYS
ON THESOUTUSIDE
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
LIFE AT THE BEACH
IN JAX BEACH
OCEANS EDGE 2/2, condo, granite, tile, concrete block. Clubhouse w/infinity pool. 1 block to the
beach, 1 block to shopping. MLS# 307553 $438,800
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 ,
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$1000 2115 The Palms Jax Beach 2/2 1156
$1000 36 The Colony Ponte Vedra 2/2. 1100
1000. 53The Colon PonteVedra 2/2 1100
$1000 30-14 Vila del Mar PonteVedra 2/1 1100
$1100 535 Ocean Links' Ponte Vedra. .2/2 1200
$1100 201 Cranes Lake Ponte Vedra/Cranes Lake 2/2 1100
$1500 :9757 Rough Creekk Ponte VedralSawgrass CC 2/2 .. 1465
$1500 804 Templeton Lane Pone Vedra/Walden Chase4/2 1700
$1500 806 Tournament Road Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 3/2 1450
$1550 97 Voyager Court Pomen Vdra/Sa, ,grass TPC 3/2 1750
$1650 626 Ponie' edr. Bhid #B2. Ponte Vedra/Beach House3/2 1500
$1750 144 Shelb) Coie Court Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2000
$1800 104Crosscoe Cucle Ponte Vedra/Seaside 4/3 2345
$1800 54 Franklin Ponte Vedra East 3/2 2200
$1800 1208 S. 2ndStreet,#rA Ja\ Beach 3/2.5 1700
$2000 505 Seascape Ja\ Beach/Oceanfroni 3/2 1300
$2000 91 San Juan Dn\e #CC-2 Ponte Vedra/The Pointe 3/2 1743
$2200 906 MNra \isia Atlannc Beach 3/3 205i
$2200 905 2"' Street North. #C Jax Beach 3/3 2444
$2200 117 Deer Cove Dnve Ponte kdra/Marhh Landing 412.5 2000
$2260 10302 Ocean Grande South Ponte Vedra 3/3 2035
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$3150 2451 South Ponte Vedra Oceanfront 3/2.5 3500
$3300 570 Ponie Vedra Blvd. Ponte Vedra East 3/2.5 3158
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$1800/wk Ocean Manor Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 3/2 1800
$1800 602 Tournament Road Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 2/2 1300
$1800 Vista Del Mar Jax Beach/Oceanside 3/2 1700
$2000 2011 BeachAve (3mo mim. Atlannc BeachjOceanfront 3/2 1500
$2100' Rough Creek Sawgrass Country Club 2/2 1 800
$2200 /Marsh Point Ponte Vedra Blvd. 2/2.5 2200
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RAND CAY VIUA No car needed All the stores
you need are within walking distance. 2BR 2BA condo
located in a quiet, woodsy setting in PVB. Gated,
community. Motivated Seller. $199,900..
00EAN'S ED 1BR, 2BR, and 3BR condos east of
A1A in south Jax Beach. Brand new & beautiful! Call
for pricing and availability.
SEAPLACE Quaint Atlantic Beach is the setting for
this 2BR 2BA renovated condo, just a 1/2 blockfrom
the ocean. You can hear the ocean from your balcony
& see it from your bedroom door. New kitchen &
baths, too & just steps to the pool. 1168 sq.ft. $310,000.
THE PALHF AT IARSH ItANDING 3BR/2BA condo
w/ garage. Large corner balcony to relax & erjoy the
views. Vaulted ceilings, FP, all appliances, storage. All,
this and no one above you! $248,500.
THE VI/IfS AT MASH LANDING 3BR/2BA with
GARAGE, end unit, no one above you, water &
wooded views, FP, all appl. incl. washer & dryer,
screened lanai which can be glassed in. $255,000.
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Unfurnished Homes The Courtyards Mayport of AB Brightwater ate Pkwi .
% Serena Point JB 3BR/3BA. new 3BR/2.5BA. private, updated unit w/ 3BR/BA, end unittonhouse,
top floor condo, direct oceanfront arage, patio balcony, overlooksclub pol. $12
views, amenities, garage. $3000/mo. lagoon. $117/mo. Stionefdeld at Bartram wtark t
Oceanside 932 JB 3BR/3.5BA"g Mandarin 3BR12.5BA, newer two story
SOceanside 932 JB 3BR/3.5BA, 133 Magnolia NB 2BR/1BA, top courtyard home, 1975 sqft, two car
Condo has luxurious features, ocean flo large duplex, plus den, less than garage, amenities. $1450/mo.
porch, sunset porch, garage. block to bch. $1150/mo. Pablo Bay San Pablo 4BR/3BA, I
" $2800/mo. newer home on water, upgrades
F North Shore JB 3BR/2BA, brand Intracoastal West throughout, open floor plan. $1800/mo.
new construction w/incredible ocean Bishop's Court Hodges Unfurnished Condos
views, garage, amenities; $2195/mo. End units w/views, Belleza PV 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor top/
SOakbridge at Sawgrass PV all appliances, amenities, end unit, fireplace, vaulted ceilings, all %
S4BR/2BA, home has screened lanai, 1BR/1BA, ground floor. $875/mo. upgraded. $1 00/mo.
on lagoon, 2 car garage. $1700/mo. 1BR/1BA, ground floor. $900/mo. Palms at Marsh anding es.
Screened porch, tile floors, amenities '
O Sawgrass Players Club PV 2BR/2BA, Reserve at Pointe Meadows Gate 1BR/1BA, 3rd floor, vaulted ceilings.
- home has wood deck w/lagoon to golf Pkwy 2BR/2BA 2nd floor condo w/tile $850/mo.
course views, remodeled. $1450/mo. floors, upgrades, balcony. $1095/mo. 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor, top/end unit,
434 Avene N. JB 3BRBA Creek Hod 2BR/25BA vaulted ceilings $1100/mo.
home has hardwood floors, dges 2Ball ne2.5BA. Jardin De Mer JB
oe a ardood foor a netownhouse, all upgraded, screened 3BR/2BA, 2nd floor, condo wall the
Interior, fenced backyard. $1400/mo. porch, amenities. $1100/mo. upgrades, garage, balcony. $1150/mo.
? Villages of Solano PV 3BR/2.5BA, townhouse w/attached
S3BR/2.5BA, townhouse has loft, garag. $1200/mo COA
garage, patio, very neutral and clean. grage. 1-2u. mo REIMAXCOASTALRE AESTATE
$1350/mo. IL Villagio Southside 2BR/2.5BA It Shannon Smith
Beach Avenue AB 2BR/1BA 2nd two story condo w/upgrades (904) 285-5640
Sstory duplex, ocean views, wood deck, throughout, amenities. $1200/mo. www.rentthebeaches.com
S wood floors. $1200/mo.
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Classified 6 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader November 1U, 2UU0
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. Small
pet considered. $950/mo., lease deposit.
993-1118.
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RENTAL- CONDO- MAYPORT
2 large bedrooms- 1 1/2 baths including'
refrigerator w/ ice maker, dishwasher,
washer & dryer, separate dining area, fire-
place in living room, newly carpeted (sorry
NO DOGS),. fresh & clean. Includes pool,
security system plus additional outside
locked storage facility. $800/mo, lyr
lease, deposit & references required. Call
evenings 285-8325 or cell 403-9297.
PVB, 3BR/ 2BA Townhouse, 1280sf.,
W/D, screened porch, $1100/mo.
904-537-4072.
JAX BEACH. Oceanview. Renovated.
Hardwood floors, Dishwasher, CH&A.
1BR/1BA, $700/mo. to $1000/Imo.
(904)859-1301, (904)553-1354.
NEPTUNE BCH- 2BR/1.5BA townhouse,
1.5 blocks to ocean $995/mo. 1BR Apt,
1.5 blocks to ocean $850/mo. 246-3739
ATLANTIC BCH, 2 blocks from ocean.
2/1, water furnished. 242-9845.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 706 Cavalla .Rd.
2BR/1.5BA WDHU, enclosed porch.,
$775/mo, .$775'dep. 514-8761. :
PVB, 3BR/2BA Townhome, WDHU, lyr.
lease. No pets. $950/mo: +$950/sec.
249-6501, 233r7224.
2BR'2BA DUPLEX. Lora & Firs
$1500/mo, 249-2865
1 BLOCK i0 ocean. 1BR.1BA. studio
Slei:lrc & waite included. laundry room
''50.mo 1c904318-0044
JAX BEACH block & half from water,
2BR/1BA, CH/A, WDHU, fireplace,
$695/mo. 904-891-0606.
N. JAX BCH, 308 #5 4th Ave. No.; small
S 1BR/1 BA, real nice; tile throughout; great
location; laundry & storage available; in-
cludes water; $625/mo. 434-4499.
OCEANFRONT 2BR/1BA. 506 B Ocean-
front, Nep Bch. 750sf. Just remodeled.
$1600/mo including utilities. 545-1046.
2BR 1BA, Atlantic: Bch, 2 blocks from
ocean. $1000,mo incl. util. Please call.
561-676-0611
MAYPORT LANDING Townhome,
2BR/2BA, bonus room, covered patio,
CH&A, WDHU. 1207 Mayport Landing Dr.
$790/mo, $700 deposit. 280-2728. leave
message.
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-
tate, Inc. 246-4862.
LARGE EFFICIENCY Apartment, excel-,
lent location, 2 blocks to Ocean, very
clean. No pets. $575/mo. 642-1214 or
241-1219.
223B HOPKINS St, Nep Bch. 1BR/1BA
efficiency Apt. 1.5 blocks from ocean.
$775/mo. Lewis Realty (904)291-7229.
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean. renovated
2BR all ameniles, avail, soon, $1100/mo.
247-1417
OCEANVIEW, JAX BCH
S 2/1 aparlrmen 103 16ir A'. S. CH/A,
WDHU. Io dogs S975'mo. t$500,deposit.
Br.jker Owner. 249-8766 Call anydlayl
FIRST MONTH FREE!
BEACHES 2'2 ON lakelronl. many extras
Ava.l ,mmed 1200.mo 382-6145
JAX BCH near ocean 1BR unlurnished PVB IN TPC, 3BR/2BA home, 2car,.
.apl lease references $725'mo. 222 4in updated, fireplace. close to, park/ pool.
Ave So,. 21J-4134 703-5518 673-6378.
1 21 2 1N 9in St $700 mo $S700 dep
Nron.srnroKing, no: pels 216.9162 exl 5#
rJEP BCH. 1 2 block Irom ocean Ehicien.
':v H A. Kircnen equipped avail Dec.
151 650.n'mo plus dep & electric.
249-4159
ATLANTIC BEACH c.n Seminole Rd
Beaulilul newer 3.2 5 townhome. 1011 cell-
Ings light & brigril nardwood Iloors 1 car
gar small lencea bacKyard 8 block- to
,each $1550'm le.. ileble lerms And al-
so avail.
Jax Beach, Jardin De Met rcondo Beaul;
ful; hew 2/2 w/ frpl. & garage. First iloor.
$1125 mo Call June, Firsi Trusi Realry,
994 -3r08
NEP BCH, 2BR/1.5BA, clean, W/D, near
ICW, fenced yard, $885/mo. 631-8607.
AVAIL 2BR 1 5BA Townhome with wood.
burning Ipi Nrcely landscaped garden pa.
tio area winew privacy lence WDHU. am-
pie storage, new relrng wicerrnaker dish-
washer & garbage disposal. 475 Lower
8th Ave. S. Jax Beach. No pets please.
$975.mr w'iease & strong real's required
Call evenings 285 6325 or cell- 403-9297.
"JAX BEACH 2BR/11.5BA, 900sf., W/D,
CH/CA. $900/mo'+ $900 deposit, 1 yr.
lease, no pets. 210/ 222 17th Ave. No.
Call 221-6816.
1-1/2 BLOCKS to Ocean, 1st Aye. South,
1BR/1BA. $685/mo (904)891-0606.
MOBILE HOMES. $525 to $575, 'on pri-
vate lots. Near Mayport Naval Station, no
dogs, 333-5579.
NORTH JAX Beach. Efficiency, $495/mo.
1BR, $595/mqo: 1 block to Ocean. Pool. No
pets. 249-5368.
OCEAN FRONT beautiful furnished/ un-
furnished, terms?, 242-8644.
JAX BEACH, 2BR townhouse, near
ocean; CH&A, WDHU, no pets. $950/mo.
+$500/dep. 246-3130.
INDIAN SPRINGS, 4BR.'25BA. approx
3000st. 2car gar asking $1650.mo
+$1650 deposit Ready to move-in.
T904)270-8515, 472-5913.
NEPTUNE BEACH nouse lor rent.
3BR/2BA; 1270sqh CH&A fIice neigh-
bornood. Fenced back yard. $i,400'mo .
deposil. 524 OceanwoIo Dr So Cal 629-
9254 ..
JAX BEACH. 9039 'lh A e J,:,rr.
2BR/IBA house w.'screened in porcr,
lencea yar'. CH&A, $850. mo
190-14891-0606.
INTRACOASTAL WEST 3,?.2. 1540s .
fireplace, new carpet.l yard svc No pet.
$1300.mo. 223-4058
BEAUTIFUL 3/2 South Jax Beach
home. 5 blocks rom beach recently reno-
valed inside and oul. W'D included.
$1290/mo 280-2341
ATLANTIC BCH, 4BR 2BA, like new, com-
pleiely remodeled! Bike to beach & park.
Avail 11.1 $1375imo 247-4527
SO. JAX Beach/ Riptide 4/3, furnished or
unfurnished; 2400 sf, $1950/mo,
19041553-2352
S JAX Beach. 3BR,1 5BA. 1380sl. wasn-
er & dryer included. 4 blocks to ocean
screened porcr'. lenced yard fireplace.
$1325mmo 662-2648
ICW, ATLANTIC at .Kernan, Kensington.
3BR/2BA 1840sf. 2CG, $1300/mo: +sec.
deposit. 904-891-7729.
ATLANTIC BEACH; 2BR/1BA; Fenced
backyard; $850/mo.;.Call (904)249-2840.
PONTE VEDRA By the Sea 4BR/2.5BA, 2
car garage. walk to beach, $26b0/mo.
472-0914.
2BR/1BA, 326 6th Street, Atlantic Beach.
$1600/mo. with 1st and last months rent
payable upon signing. 1 year lease. Pets
allowed. Call Vicki or Tami at 241-1656.
SELVA LINKSIDE- ATLANTIC BCH
3BR/2BA, great condition, 1654sf, over
looking golf course, low maintenance,
$1500/mo. 904-219-7962
3/2.5 LAKEFRONT For Rent S Jax Bcn
Huge kitchen, 2-car gar; $1500/mo.
(904)247-5543. No'pets.
SOUTH JAX Beach, 3/1, newly remod-
eled, tile floors & blinds throughout. All
appl., DW & WD. Large yard; quiet neigh-
borhood, 809 8th Ave. So., $1200 + dep.,
246-2634.
ATLANTIC BEACH, Selva Marina area,
4BR/2.5BA, 2800sqft. w/ large fenced
yard, walk to beach and Jack Russell
Park, $2000/mo. Available mid-Dec., 476-
7320.
2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOUSE, ceramic tile
floors, CH&A, laundry room, patio, fenced
yard, 1 yr. lease, no pets, $950/deposit,
$950/mo. 617 7th Ave S., Jax Bch.
993-1114 or 270-1284.
ATLANTIC BEACH,, 2BR/2.5BA,1400
sqft,; corner unit; well kept townhouse,
W/D, screened porch faces nature;
$1495/mo.; 241-5221.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/1.5BA, 1450sf., 1212
15th Ave. N., 12 blocks to beach, close to
Fletcher HS, Florida room, large kitchen,
W/D, fenced yard. Avail: 11/1/06.
$1350/mo. 710-2600, 534-3411,
JAX BCH, 3BR/1 BA. CH&A, washer dryer
hook up, large yard, new kiicnen, new car-
pet; $1050. 249-1104.
ATLANTIC BCH/ Mayport. spacious 3.2.
plus bonus loom. replace, lenced yard
greal condion! No smoking, pels only
$1025/mo depos.l 755-4038
PVB INr Sawgrass Players Club. 3BR 2BA
.tloinrouse,. -145s., garage W D. lire.
place. $1495.mo Sieve 537-0570 Pre-
view at *Aww ssle.eshaugrnessy.com
435 WHITING Lane, AB: 3/2. Florida
room, WlDHU. CH&A.. No pels $950mo
.+dep., 246-4098 '
NEPTUNE BEACH, 3BR/2BA, 1650sf.;
2 car garage. $1400/mo. +$1000/dep.
285-7655.
JAX BEACH- 428 3rd Ave. So.. 2BR1'BA
house, CH&A lenced yard. $775.mo,
(904 1891-0606
NEWER CONSTRUCTION j2 story town.
house, 1450+sf., 3BR/2.5BA, 1 car ga-
rage, gas fireplace, fenced backyard,
open floor plan. $1150/mo. 608-2579 .
1365 SEMINOLE Rd., 3/2, CH/A, garage,
$1300/mo. 707-9954.
ADORABLE BEACH cottage, 3BR/1BA,
4.5 blocks to ocean, $1300/rro, +700 dep.
, 372-4477.
PVB IN Sawgrass Players Club, 3BR/2BA
townhouse, 1475sf., garage, W/D, fire-
place. $1495/mo. Steve, 537-0570. Pre-
view at www.steveshaughnessy.com
2BR/ 2BA, ground floor, gated community.
5 star living. $995/mo. Call Steve Macri,
Country Club Real Estate (904)662-9015.
OCEANFRONT 1BR 1BA, Jax Bch. Im-
maculate,.peaceful. $1550/mo. 249-6166.
PVB 2BR/2BA walk to beach, newly reno-
vated, $1100/mo. possible lease/pur-
chase, (215)598-7488.,
1/2 MONTH FREE rent, Villas At Marsh
Landing, 1/1, upper, place, garage.
$835/mo. TOO Management Services.
246-1125.
JAX BEACH OCEANVIEWS
New 3/2, 20ft balcony facing East, granite,
all appl., 7th floor. Steps to the beach.
$2100/mo. 651-1012.
PALMS AT Marsh Landing, 1BR/1BA
beautiful marsh views, 3rd floor, $850/mo.
S993-4011.
2/2 CONDO, 221 13th'Ave. No, Jax
Beach, 2 blocks off ocean. No pets. Appli-
ances included; W/D; free water & sewer,
community pool $1200/mo. + $1200 de-
posin. Available now Call 246-3068.
JAX BEACH. 3BR.2BA spacious brignl
end unill garage, lanai. pool. ,aled, close
to JTB blocks to beach. $1350 mo
19041327-9788
AB, HALF block from ocean; furnished;
3BR/2BA $1500/mo; no pets; 247-1049,
608-4325.
ATLANTIC BCH/MAYPORT
1901 Challenger Ct. East. 2BR/2BA loft;
tile/ carpet, new appliances, private court-
yard, no pets. $895/mo. 631-3583 or 612-
8868.
DISCOUNT FOR.2 YEAR LEASE
1BR/1BA PONTE Vedra Condo w/loft;
VERY CLOSE TO THE BEACH; Club-
house, Popl $1000/mo. only; Call (904)
249-2840.
CONDO FOUNTAINS Ponle Vedra 695
.A1A N 3BR, 2BA. Lease $1295 or
buy $239,900 Very clean 246 6649..
PVB- 1BRIDEN. 1BA condo near all
amenlies. new carpet. pain. Illness cir.
pool, gated Great location. $84C/mo.
285-5064 aher 5pm
JAX BCH, new 3BR, 3BA North Shore
condo. 69th floor,; 1126 N. 1st St
,0nn/mr 1Qn9.45r-.419Q
3BR 2.5BA, washer/ driver, pool; water-; ...." '. 1- 1
front w/ dock, garage, fenced yard Isle of:; PONTE VEDRA- 2BR,2BA anached ga.
Palms $1600/mo. 1352;6362151. rage, furnished, all appliances, includes
RBAN M. N ii n...... v sin. i formi,, W/D $1?00/!mo. Mark 338-3230
Lt3 NMl 11_ \Geywest, s .ngiyy l II
home, gated community' 2900+ sf,
.4BR/3.5BA, 2 car garage. $1800/mo.
$499,900: 19041608-2579.
BRAND NEW construction, 4BR/2.5BA,
hardwood floors, granite countertops,
stainless steel appliances, fenced, 4
blocks from ocean, S2300/mo.. call
Mark,'591-6976..
JAX BEACH 3,25, 1700sl. 2car gar-
gage, big backyard, avail Dec. $1450/mo
338-3351
ATLANTIC BEACH/ MAYPORT AREA
1129 Sebago Ave So Oak Harbor
All new 3BR/2BA, Ile.' carprt. lenced, no
pels $1200'm6
1123 Sebago Ave So 3BR/2BA, greal t
shape lanced screened porch carport, no
pels, i1300,mo 631-3583 or 612-8868
DISCOUNT FOR 2 YEAR LEASE
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
CONSTITUTION COVE
3,2. 1 car gar.. 1700SI, $1495/mo
PONTE VEDRA
PONTE VEDRA LANDING
3.2. 1 cargar 1347s51. '$150/mo
ATLANTIC BEACH
THE COURTYARDS
22 cc.ino. $795.mo
CYPRESS COVE
3 2 car gar 1340-1l '1'995 m.i
3'2 1 car gar. 1410sl, $995'mo
OLD ATLANTIC BEACH
3.2. 100551 $850 mo
211 5 townhome. $850!mo.
-ICW
HIGHLAND GLENN
4'4 2800s1 .2800.mo
SUTTON LAKES
3.', 2 car gar 2000sl, $1495,mo
COLLINSWOOD- OFF GIRVIN
3'2. 2 car gar, 1900sl. $1395,mo. '
SAN PABLO CREEK
3'2, 2 car gar.. 1675s1, avail r1i15,
$1195.'mo
KERNAN FOREST
212. 1 car gar. 1100sl f. 995'mo
WINDSOR CHASE
4/2, 2 car gar. 2000st. $1395/mo.
GRAND RESERVE
2!2. 1212s1. $1100!mo.
WOLF CREEK
3/2.5,1 car'gar.,'1764sf, $1200/mo.
HAWKINS COVE
4/2,2 cargar., 1932sf, $1400/mo.
DANFORTH '
4/2, 2 car gar. 1990sf, $1525/mo.
.SOUTHSIDE
BELLE RIVE
1/1 condo, 770sf, $875/mo. avail. 12/15.
DEER COVE
3/2, 2 car gar. 11425sf, $1195'mo
SONOMA SOUTHSIDE
S32, 1310sl, $1395'mo.
MANDARIN
4/2.5, 2200sf. $1250/mo.
ARLINGTON
SHADOWOOD
2/2,1292sf, $895/mo.
CARLTON AT OAK LANDING
2/2.5, 1042sf, $800/mo.
MERRILL PINES
2/2, 1000sf, $850/mo.
2/2, 1120sf, $795/n~o.
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
KINGS MILL
3/2.5, $1195/m.
EAGLES HAMMOCK
4.3, $1450.'mo
4/2 2 car gar, .2000sl. $1450'mo.
4/2, 2 car gar. 2114sr, $1400,mo.
'4/2.5 3 car gar. 2860sl. $1800/mo
BONAPARTE CROSSING
3'2, 2 car gar, $1195'mo.
HICKORY HILL
. 3/2.5. 2 car gar. 2220si, $1395'mo
TIDEWATER
4/3, 2340sf, $1750/mo.
:4/3,3 car par 2065si $1825'mo
4/3,'3 car ~ar. 2065s1 $1795,mo.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.
OCEAN FRONT, new 3'3 garage won
derful views. consider lease option:
$2695/mo 568-4818
PONTE VEDRA, Luxury 1/1 patio home,
walk to beaches, pond view. pool/
health club amenities. 51099/mo.
,407-448-5635.
1BR/1BA THIRD floor, fireplace, balco-
ny, wood floors. S800/mo. Avail imme-
diately. (904)534-4559.
ATLANTIC BEACH, Remodeled condo/
lease 2BR'1 5BA, A/C. security New ap-
pliances No pets $850/mo. +$850/dep.
781-6528
PV BCH, 2BR 2BA galed luxury condo ir,
great loc. Poolt clubnse' Illness cr. great
view trom screened lanai Wi'D ncl. slor-
age area 2nd lir L935'mc, Call 285-5064
alter 5pm
BIKE TO ine beach. 3BR,28A 1500t1.
$1200.'mo Call 904-708.0291.
LESS THAN 1 MILE TO BEACH
2BR 2BA condo galed communiry. 2005:
resiorailon. wal-rin closet. screened Dal.
cony, top Iloor end unit. 3 community
pools, alarm, vaulted ceilings. The Palms
-1 Marsh Landing. Priced to Rent Inhs
monin $995 Serious, responsible renters
only 973-715-1176
PVB 2BR 2BA ready to move in. Saw-
grass CC. 285-6423
OCEAN FRONT condo 2BR. 2BA
$1700/mo Call 716-1608
3BR.2BA. WOLF Creek. Beach Bil.d:
Clubhouse, Pool. Funess, $1200,mo Call
(9041219-2840 ,ta
2,2 CONDO in rax Beacr laaih Landing,
' loaly remodeled in '05' $850'mo.
19041591 6796.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE new 2,2 washer,
dryer., replace' 5 siar ameniives. ho
smoking.' pels only 5925/mo deposit
755-4038.
OCEANFRONT 2BR.'?BA condo. lully fur-
nished' uniurnished. Available immediale.
ly Long-ilrm lease 465-4101
LUXURY OCEANFRONT CONDO
Brand new in Coila Verano 2600sqf .
3BR,3 5BA, covered garage & amen;iies
center *w lheatie room, billiard room in-
door spa. sauna & sieam room. oul door
healed pool. overlooking ocean, approx.
$40000 in upgrades. $3500/mo 4041
915-5812
JAX BEACH, orand new ocean view,
3BR/2BA. 4th lloor. corner unil. pool cov-
.ered parking, all appliances more
$2000/mo, 904-955-1881.
"Experience
'The Condo Lifestyle'
in Ponte Vedra
Enjoy 'five star' services
and amenities!
LongTerm Rentals
1/1 furnished' $850-$900
All new interiors!!
Unfurnished-
1/1 w7fp/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 Activities
Too muchto list..youmust visit!
Suncoast Management, LLC
(904) 285-4840
ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS AKC; champ.
S. JAX Bch. 2BR, fully furnished, ocean- bldline; female/ $750; male/ $650, nag.,
front condo. Monthly/ Weekly. 241-0267. (904)334-3042. pamela777@bellsouth.net
www.rentjacksonvillebeach.com .. ...
GORGEOUS OCEAN front condo, short
term available, weekly/ monthly 2BR/2BA,
jacuzzi, hardwood floors,. granite counters,'
ocean side pool, private beach access,
covered parking. Call 568-6909. or
629-1194.
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA, weekly, monthly, yearly. Call
(904)249-8269.
OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weekly/monthly. Visit us at:
jaxbeachrental.com or 535-3911 or
535-3828.
3BR/2BA HOUSE w/hot tub, walk to
beach. $500/mo. +utilities. Available 12/1.
662-2336,
AKCU & CUKC Promeranians, prices stan at
$300. Call 9p4-859-4310.
CHIHUAHUAS- 4 rare choc males, 1
blk/wht male. Ready 11/17..$500/POP
Call 241-2132.
MALTESE, ADORABLE BABIES, loving
and trained, $900 + up. (904)744-8154.
TWO BIRDS. Sun Conure & indian Rin-
neck both w/cage $495, or $250 each.
251-5659.
GOLD TEGU Lizard-tupinambis teguixin
ssp--19" inc tail-see ReptileAIISorts.com
for care. Feisty. $75. 280-2309.
LOST, 30LB brown female dog w/curled
up Chow tail, "Brownie", worn brown collar
w/studs. $100 Reward. 982-7734.
FOUND MINI Pin puppy, approx lyr. old,
ih Neptune Beach. Cal 249-3229 to claim.
LOOKING FOR roommate lo share new HOMELESS PETS for adoption- Cats &
condo Must be clean. neat. mature. ,1/3, dogs. 246-3600.
renl uiililie. & lees, 463-2845
N. ATLANTIC Beacn' Spectacular.Ocean-
front, THE BLUFFS. SHARE Huge 2500sf
lupur;ous tri-level home.. Furnished,
3decks. private garden & entries. garage
prkg. Huge pool, wooded & secluded-.
$1050 mo ncl tel. Id., until cable, wireless
nerworking 12 mos lease. Will consider
short term ''incr rent. Avail. Dec. 1 or
sooner. 716-4232
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CHRISTIAN MALE seeks roommate, near
Mayporn Rd. $440mo+ dep. 923-6482.
POLLY, WHY won't you talk to me?
Please, let's talk. Larry.
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IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this. category please call 904-249-9033 or
e-mail: classified @beachesleader.com
LIVE- IN companion needed to help re-
tired railroad man w/ light housekeeping
duties, Room & board provided. Call
247-2706.
FURNISHED ROOM for rent, $500/mo, 'DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE! Uncon-
North Ponte Vedra, telephone number, tested divorce papers. Without Kids (while
ref., & $200 deposit, 543-1860. you wait) With kids (a little longer) Since
1981/ bv aDDt. nly (9041641-2187.
ROOM W.BATH $450:mo:, includes util-
iles & cable. Sue 434-4851
ICW, FURNISHED room private bath,
$150/wk incl. til. 210-8877 or 996-8341.
SOUTH JAX Beach, large private room,
w/ bath, furnished, cable, private entrance,
CA/H, $140/wk + $140 deposit; on bus
line, 246-0862.
ROOM FOR rem AB, private bath/ kitch-
en privileges, W,D, No drugs. $145/wk.
249-7926.
2 OFFICE Rental Spaces in Jax Beach/
South 3rd St- rwo upsiars unils '4 700sf
ea. (ore nas a kitchen' luncn area, one
downsia;rs unl ,' 1400sl renlal rales
are from $760 base per month, depending
on s.ze and amenlies. Call 247-1770 for
appl. to view.
EXCELLENT SPACE lor lease. Beach
Plaza on Beach Blvd. Call Jonalnan. 866.
6937
BEACHES OFFICE space available, Met-
ropoiilan Building in Jacksonville Beach 2
otices wilh assislani sslaions available In-
cludes lull use ol reception area, conler-
ence room ocean view, kitchen, higi
speed internel. copier and reserved parK.
ing space in building garage Share space
wnr 2 aflorneys Call 247-1755 or e-mail
t:goode,''ponlevedralaw com
INDIVIDUAL QUALITY Execuuve Ot.ce,.
Overlooking goll course in S. Jax Beach
Call 241-5553x15
APPROXIMATELY 750 sl quality ofltce
space overlooking goll course In S Jax
Beach Call 241.5553 x15
LARGE 1 room healtncare ohice Shale
common areas Oalhrooms. office marag-
er, ample parking, 3rd Streel, Neplune
Ben 241-0666
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NEPTUNE BEACH, 2113 Florida Blvd. for
mixed use, plenty of parking, on two lots,
3450sf, dividable. 993-4011.
(2) OFFICE Condos. 1140sf. each, 210
west of 195. Avail. 1/1/07. 904-687-3000.
If a person decides o1 appeal any decision
made by Ine Board wih respect to any
matter considered ai such meeting or
hearing the person will need 'a record of
ihe proceedings and for such purpose
may need lo ensure thal a verbatim record
ol me proceedings is made. which record
includes me lestimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is io be based
In accordance with the Americans With
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Flori-
da Statute, persons with disabilities need-
ing special accommodation to participate
In this meeting should contact the City
Clerk's Office no later than 12:00 p.m., the
day of the meeting.
BL 8/10/06
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IF YOU are interested in advertising under
Ihis category please cll 904.249-9033 or,
maill, cl3ssiii.-d'ibeacnesieader.com
PIANO LESSONS
All levels, sryles & ages Will come to your
nome Piano Tuning also available.
241-4954, 655.3300
CNA TRAINING PROGRAM
Fleet Landing in partnership wiln ine
American Red Cross is o:rterng a Iraining
program lor interested individuals wilh a
desire 1o become a cerliied nursing assis-
lant. The program is being offered wilh no
co:sl IO qualified individuals The course
SWill oe parh-lhnp and meal in the evenings
lohr 10 eea-. We are a premier reilremenl
commur;iy located in Ailantic Beach For
more iniormalon please call us at 904-
246 9900 exi 437.
QUICK BOOKS non payroll Trwo 4-our
days per week Good pay small PV offce
Send resume Io. SBT P.O. BoA 3039
. PVB, FL 32004-3039
* ,*. *
Cook arid Co.unter, up to 40hrs., Days,
Mon.-Sat. availability: Some benefits. Fun
place to work 273-4785.
NANNY NEEDED, reliable transportation,
8am-6pm, Mon., Wed., & Thurs. Referen-
ces required, Susan; 610-2031.
JAX BEACH 2BR/1.5BA, 3blks. from.
ocean. $1000/mo. $600/dep. Call Derek
349-6669.
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.
DRIVER NEEDED. Experience in furniture
or appliance delivery helpful. 285-2426.
PART-TIME ASSISTANT. Must have
computer knowledge. Real Estate back-
ground desirable, but not required.
Call Parvin 294-2945.
OUTBOUND SALES Reps. Off Atlantic
Blvd. Near Regency Square. 23.5hrs./wk.,
hourly, and bonuses, benefits available.
371-4153.
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Classified 7
Retail
DRAPER'S & DAMON'S
Missy / Petite apparel co. w/ 48
stores has exciting opptys.
P/T SALES ASSOCIATES
3968 South Third St.
Jacksonville Beach
Ph: 904'-241-0500
Generous benefits & compensation!
50% Employee Discount and more!
Apply within, fax 904-241-5533
or email hrretail@drapers.com.
www.drapers.com
BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd.
MARSH LANDING COUNTRY CLUB.
Full Time Golf Course Maintenance staff.
Excellent benefits for FT include vacation,
sick, 401k, health, benefits. Apply in per-
son 'Tues-Sat, call' 285-6514 for
directions. Drug testing/EOE.
GROUNDSKEEPER
FULL time Monday -.Friday with excellent
benefits at Premier Retirement Communi-
ty. Applications available at Fleet Landing
Security Gate, One Fleet Landing: Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233;.'Fax resume to
(904)246-9447; e-mail' to:
jobs@fleetleanding.com. Website at
www.fleetlanding.com. EOE/ Drug-Free,
Workplace.
CARPET CLEANING & Pressure washing
technicians needed. Must have valid
driver's license. Benefits, available,
422-7114.
SELVA MARINA COUNTRY CLUB: AM
& PM Line Cook. Weekends required. Pa
neg. with exp. Fax 904-246-9121, email
accounting @selvamarina.om, or apply in
person. DFWP
DINING ROOM SERVERS & BANQUET.
SERVERS. Marsh Landing Country Club
has full time & pan Inme positions a.aila-
ble. Startirg ai 10 nr E
for FT. .Appl in person Tuerdav.Saiur.
'day. Call 285.651-'4 icr Oreccions Drug
testing/EOE.
HELP WANTED
for local house cleaning business. Must'
have own transportation, pass background
check and be avail. M-F, btwn 8-5:30pm.
891-0711.
PAINTERS WANTED- r.lusi have basic
hand tools and iransponanon DFWP
.Scott Painting'Inc.. (904)710-6732.
MAINTENANCE TECHS
Full Time Small Engine Mecnanic al a
premier r erremenl communir/ E\,elilni
beneir.. Appic.aiions ai Fieel Landing Se.
curlty Gale One Fleel Landing Blvd Ai-
lanlic Beach, FL Fac ito 904-246-9447.
mail i jobs@tleellanding.com EOE
Drug'Free Wori'place
HAIRSrTLIST OR passagege. Facialist
wanted i r rent spacious private room in
JaI Beach naer salon $150.wk Call
S270-0997 ask lor DebS ..
FAMILY PARTNERS- Beaches- Seeking
inlani & Tcdaier Caregivers. Prescnool
Teachers ani VPK Teachers. Full and
Pan-lime pc'silons available Experienrce
preferred Will rain eninusi.asic ndivdu-
3is wiih loi 01i common sense and a gen.
Sune love lor cniaren Call 246-0882 or fax
resume 249-1033.
Barender needed apply *,thin Harbor
Tavern. 160 a lypcon Rd Call 208-1922.
LINE COOKS AND DISHWASHERS.
Marsh Landing Couninl Club is firing ex-
perienced line cocks and distrwashers
E cellenl rne.li l or lull lime Apply in
peTror, TuieS-a.'-Salurda% Caill 285'654
Ior directions Drug leslir EOE ''
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, full time,
Jax Bch. Microsoft proficient, bookkeep-
ing, marketing. Email resume to:
fetan@bellsouth.net
PRE-K/ PRE-SCHOOL Teachers Assis-
tant, must have .background screening
clearances; 8:30am-12:30 pm or 5:30
p.m., 1851 Beach Blvd., Jax Beach,
32250. EOE, 242-9645. ToApply@com-
cast.net.
EDUCATIONAL SALES
Join our team If you can excel at inside
sales & desire a fast-paced work environ-
ment, we may have an excellent
opportunity for you. You will join a Nation-
alcompany & work In Ponte Vedra Beach.
Prefer candidate with experience in inside
sales, customer service, or telemarketing.
Excellent communication skills a must.
Ability to handle business accounts. Base
pay plus commissions. FT/PT, no eVe-
nings or weekends. Fax resume:
(904)285-0010 or email:
jim@mediakids.com .
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.
OFFICE MANAGER- Busy Beach firm
needs dependable person to manage dai-
ly operations.. Responsibilities include pay-
roll, billing, order taking and customer in-
teraction. Must be a multi-tasker. 8:30-
5:00, M-F. Salary commensurate with exp.
Call Larry 242-0140.
LABORERS, PLUMBERS, Roofers, Scaf-
fold Erectors, Carpenters. Skilled person-
nel. Call 249-8147 or 726-5661. .
TRAINERS FOR day program. Work w/
adults who have M.R./D.D. M-F, 8am-
4pri, Apply 850 6th Ave. 'South, Suite 500,
249-8556. EQE/DFWP
*BEACH DRIVERS*
Taxi Drivers needed to work Beach and
Intercoastal areas, at least 23 yrs. old,
good driving record: Call 249-0360.;
CNA
HEALTH CENTER
FULL-Time, 3pm-11pm at Premiere Re-
tirement Community. Excellent, benefit
package, competitive .wages, good 'work-'
ing env;ronmenl Applications available at
Feel Landing Security Gate. One Fleet
Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL: Fax to
90412-46-9447 e-mail to jobs@fleetland-
ing.com EOE Drug-Free Workplace
MOJO KITCHEN
BBQ PIT &
BLUES BAR
NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS '
Hosis Servers Bartenders, Prep CoOKS.
Line Cooks. Disnwasners. New restaurant
in Jax Bcr odters employees great pay &
lun atmosphere. Apply in person. 1500
Beacn Blvd. #111
EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPE mainte-
nance Pay depends on experience
207-4037 .
MIDDLE SCHOOL Teacher lor small pil-
vare school beaches area. Please send
resume to: depaulceach@bellsouth.net
.CNA.
ASSISTED LIVING
FULL-time, 3pm-1lpm at Premiere Re-
tirement Community Excellent benefit:
package. competitive wages, good work-
ing environment. Applications available at
Fleel Landing Security Gate One Fleet
Landing Blvd. Ailantnc Beach. FL. Fax to
(9041246-9447 email o: jobs@fleetland-
ing.com EOE; Drug-Free Workpiace
GOLF COURSE Mainlenance lull-iime
Oueens Haroor, good pay. good benefits
Dan 2215259
DISHWASHERS
FULL-TIME. 1 30pm to 930pm in main
dining room kitchen Dependablllty and
puncluallt a must. Excellent benefits and
real work environment. To apply appl-
caiiors available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate One Fleel Landing Blvd. Allantic
Bsacn. FL 32233- Fax to 1904 246-9447.
email iolobs@fleetlandlng.com EOE'
Dr ^ W -F'<^ e
-k* ,
Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services, Inc. 246-
0967.
BEACHES SOFTWARE Development
Company seeking experienced individual
for Receptionist/ 'Admin Support position.
At least 3 years experience in a fast-
paced environment required. Must have
excellent oral and written, communication
skills, outstanding customer service skills,
the ability to multi-task, be familiar with
general office procedures and be profi-
cient with MS Office.tools. If interested,
go to
http://www.lexisnexis.com/careers/apply
and apply to requisition #220484.
SOUS CHEF, SERVERS, LINE Cook,
Dishwashers,. Fine Dining. JJ's Bistro.
Ponte Vedra, 273-7980. Gate 'Parkway,
996-7557.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION COOR-
DINATOR, M-F w/some Saturdays. Pref-
erably w/Real Estate License; e-mail re-
sume at firsttrustrealty@bellsouth.net
EXPERIENCED FLOORING SALES
PERSON. Mainly Beaches area. Fax re-
sume 247-9036.
NEED INTERIOR trim carpenters and
helpers. Dependable, own transportation.
Call 635-1395.
LAWN CARE Technician needed for
Beach company. No experience required.
$30K+ 1st yr. or top performers earn
$40K+. Benefits, retirement. Drug free
workplace. .Fll training provided. Call
241-7874.
Immediate
Openings
Join our team of
cleaning professionals
SNo Nights or Weekends
Paid Vacations
*Paid Holidays
: i Competitive Wages
Company Vehicle
SappCi. in pe.~u, to:
2201- Florida Bl5 d
1Mon Fri S --1 31)
241-9520
Perfect Part-Time Job!
(Full-Time:Too!)
Home Cleaners.,
$200 -.$400/wk.
Flexible Daytime
Schedule
Work Near Home
Own Transportation
Required
B Wz e -.:Y
BEACHES SOFTWARE Development
Company seeking experienced individual
for Administrative Support position. Re-
quirements include at least 3 years previ-
ous administrative experience, highly pro-
ficient with MS Office tools, experience
working with databases, excellent oral and
written communication' skills; outstanding
customer service skills and the ability to
multi-task. If interested, go to
http://www.lexisnexis.com/careers/apply
and apply to requisition #219084.
SALON, BOOTH rental, Atlantic Beach.
Contact Susan, 241-1020.
RECEPTIONIST/ ADMIN ASSISTANT.
Marsh Landing Country Club (Ponte Ve-
dra Beach). FT, Tuesday- Saturday with
excellent benefits including 401k, vac.,
sick. Looking for personable individual for
receptionist and administrative duties for
country club. Must be able to multi-task.
Excellent phone skills and computer skills
required. Apply in person Tuesday-' Satur-
day. 285-6514. Drug testing/ EOE.
CAREER IN REAL ESTATE.
North Florida Real Estate Broker is cur-
rently seeking new agents to assist with.
the company's growth through the next
decade. Prospective Sales Associates
must be goal oriented, self-starters who
can prospect for new clients, understand
the importance of relationship marketing,
and possess an ability to close real.estate
transactions. Successful agents Will earn
high incomes with company's individual
training initiatives and assistance with
their personal business development pro-
gram. Full and Part-time Positions availa-
ble immediately. Florida Real Estate Li-
cense Required. Please FAX cover letter,
resume and contact information to Corpo-
rate Trainer at 813-225-1630, mail infor-
mation to PO Box 26312 Tampa, Florida
33623 or e-mail information to
Jameshurley2005@tampabay.rr.com
RAGTIME TAVERN now accepting appli-
cations for experienced Line Cooks. Apply
in person, ,207 Atlantic Blvd. Atlantic
Beach.
Hilton
Garden Inn','
SFront Desk Clerk Housekeeper
SAM Breakfast/Host/Server/Set-Up Person
F/T & P/T Positions Available
Excellent Starting Salary
Benefits include Health Ins., PaidVacation,
Travel Discounts. & Flexible Schedules
Apply in person @ 45 PGA Tour Blvd., Ponte Vedra
a. ,-
The Citl of Jacksonville Beach is seeking to fill the
follow\ ing positions:
Jourey Line Worker
; Building Codes Inspector
Police Records Specialist
911 Dispatcher r
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For further information contact us in person
11 North 3rd Street. 2"' floor, call 904-247-6263.
visit us online \ww\v.JacksonvilleBeach.org.
Drug free \\ork environment. EOE. VP
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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT w/some
showroom sales duties as needed at a
well established marble and granite im-
porter located at the beach. Knowledge of
stone materials and design helpful. Salary
and benefits negotiable upon experience.
Fax resume to: 241-3204.
;REAL ESTATE office, experienced secre-
Stary wirh computer knowledge, license
preferred, fax resume to 273-4848.
TAYLOR LANE Day Spa, beaches loca-
tion, hiring for hairstylist to rent station.
Call Pamie 591-1683.
CUSTOM Interior Trim Carpenters need-
ed., any carpentry experience a plus.
Beaches and Ponte Vedra areas. Call Tim
509-9071.
"Be Part of the Best"
Front Desk
Agent
Appry at the
Fairfield Inn & Suites
1616 N. First St.
We offergreat pay, paid vacation &
personal time, HeaLthvision/dental
insurance, 401K.
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LETTERS FROM Santa! Mai.e Inl.
Cnrisimas a special rmiemro.ry wvn a per.
sonalized lenrr Ironm, Sanra 6 per lnaer
Buy rwo gel orLe Ir.e. 22t1'252
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BARTENDER SERVICE. irienoly, erper.-
enced, iicenred banender available for
.lidoa, season Iunciions PV io Ail Ben
irea Call Russ 31 561-703-2577
SEWING-MACHINE 'Repairs. Complete
tune-up. All makes, all models, $49:50.
241-2112.
I ORGANIZE and clear, Ir e iniade ol your
garage also pair I ire wail & garage lioor
Nick 349-5990
\DAN
The DEPENDABLE KHO NDD\MAN
from changing a lighibulh
ro changing the color of our house
4 FREE ESTIMATES
241-6102
FALL CHANGE OUT SPECIAL
We service &'sell all makes & models.
Free estimate. Family owned & operated
CAC1814887, Padgetts A/C, 5885222.
AFFORDABLE WINDOW CLEANING,
14 years experience. Reasonable prices.
low minimum rates, weekend appoinl-
menis available 1904)525-7419
BARON & Beth's Cleaning Service, com.
mercial & residential. Cail for your tree
quole 248-9950
CLEANING BY Chrsiopner, catenng tlo
Ine Deaches area, 904)725-2738
ANOMOTEC QUALITY' Electrical Serv-
ices Free estimates lor repair nstallalion
CommrRes. Standby generators and
Iransler switches All electlrcal needs
Visa'MC 343-5535.'Great rates
: FENCES
FENCES'
WOOD Fence Specialist Install. replace
35yrs Experience Relererces lick Oul-
docr Enlerprse. 241-7276 838-9599
SEASONED FIREWOOD. Beach ,Boys
759-1612 Free Deliveryl Ranger load
special $75. '
WINrITER'S ONr mie wayl Be ready Seas-
oned firewood, cords & half cords availa-
ble, wilh iree delivery Call 334-3157
STUCK? FRUSTRATED? Call Rob. All
applications, house calls, training, repairs,
upgrades, websites, graphics Free phone
tech. 904-249-3034 'or .email:
callrob@comcast.net. '
Computer and primer repair services, vi-
rus protection, upgrades, networks. Com-
mercial & residential service throughout
Duval and St. Johns Counties. Our shop,
your business, or home. Atlantic Laser,
1521 Penman Rd.,.Jax Beach. Call .247-
3234..
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Smart, Sleek & Modern Kitchens By
TEGACYI.J
L BuILDEU R L DE R
DESIGN BUILD REMODEL
Now Offering
: ,r S: Full Remodeling,
S Room Additions &
\ "" Residential Painting Services
t "' g '' First Consultation $0
.. 904.298.4917
www.legacythreebuilders.com
State Licensed & Insured Residential Contractor CRC 1326448
9310 Old Kings Road S., Suite 1902 Jacksonville, FL 32256
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IF YOU are irleresl-ed in aver-niing unrei-r
ins calego:ry please .c:sl iJ042J '99033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com
,PALM TREES Hedger Tnr.mm-ed. .'ard
Clear-ups Mukin.ng Sodding. wnalemsi r il
lakes, etc Dave 249 4724
.WE WANT WORK!
PROMPT SERVICE
Mulch clean ups. sod. ; nis. ri., itim;,
edge, srirut: Irnmming Fret -lmaies... irn-
sured...207-4037.
ENDLESS SUMMER Lawn..'ari Free eir..
mates Pircless:on.ral icuj~loijrr r er'.'ice
Mowing, edging weEdrng trimmingr Ir-5s
.nrrubs Licensed & irisured Reai.-idnr,al t
commercial CALL US FIRSTI 270-2664.
PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWrNJ er.C,:e We mr,.
lawns. Free etsirr ales -246l.-67
TURF MAX
S Fall 'ar3 CtlI an-u, Sp cIli .
www.turlmax.net
,904 ,32- -i555
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HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Spec:iaizing in "Complete Flowerbed
.Cleanng and Workover". La.vr, care
Janitoral Sern,.:se. eel Call Hermon, 246-
4238, 612-175
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc. Competitive'
rates. Call Alan. 237-5301: .
ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quality Service. Reasonable
rates. 821-0737.
PATIOS, DRIVEWAYS, licensed & insur-
ed. Call for free estimate, 312-0249 or
465-0565.
DRIVEWAYS, PATIOS, sidewalks, ex-
posed river rock, demolition, & room addi-
tionis. RK Ballard Construction, Inc. Call
Chuck, 874-6692.
OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES-
Safe roof cleaning. Deck & fence
restoration. Pressure'washing. Licensed &
Insured. Call Kevin 994-0045.
TWO "M; PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodeling and
repaint. Residential and commercial. Men-
tion this ad. 246-1529.
KEN & Sons Painting Inc. Over 30 years
Exp. Licensed & Insured Residential &'
Commercial. New Business Specials.
Free Estimates. (904)859-7529. Verifiable
references.
,,A-tSE'' APPLICATIONS- couneous,
cc.mpelenr & CromipeCillve pressure wash-
ng p iniri, dclrvwall repair leMlure & Wall
coverings 25 years expirierne Lic in.
surf, rel. 4-03-7389
.BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting,
iree esilmaies. work guaranteed, licensed.
1r0i-.7768 ..
A PLUS QUALITY PAINTING, INC. Top
knolih work guaranteed. Painting, trim,
.:arperiry wood.repair, pressure washing..
Licensed. Insured. Free estimates.
861 9500
PERSCHEL & MEYER PEST MGMT.
We cerv,'.: inousands or i eacn'residents.
www.perschelandmeyer.com 241-3409.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified @ beachesleader.dom
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com
DAVID'S POOL SERVICE. Weekly clean-
ing. Most residential pools $25/week+
chemicals. Licensed, Insured. We make
your life a little easier. 285-0240.
Crystal Pools
DON'T IGNORE
YOUR POOL
THIS WINTER!
YOur pool is too valuable.
Avoid costly cleaning & repairs
in the spring.
_It licensed & Insuredll'! 7
904) 537-280
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified @ beachesleader.com
SEAMLESS GUTTERS installed call for a
free estimate. 652-6336 or 651-5835.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
All fields of Construction. Renovations &
Remodeling & morel 25yrs. experience.
Lic. & Ins. Free Est. 703-2054, 223-5720.
DOES YOUR KITCHEN need a make-
over? O:eania Stone Design would love
to give your kllcnen irat extra something
special mat its oeen craving, especially
for the holiday season We specialize in
-granite and marble counterop's. vanines,
and firePlaces and rave over 15 years ol
experience Instalianon is last and our
work is 100% guaranteed Please call
1904 32'2-8072 lor more deslais'
GREG FIELDS Carpentry & Painting
35yrs experience Ail rypes ol wood work
Specianlzinq in interior, trim carpentry.
Licensed & Bonded in all counties.
247-9783.
INTERLOCKING PAVERS- Driveways
Palios. Enlryways. Top qualiry, last esi-
males www modernapavers com
904-537-0411. .. ..
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Roofing, vinyl siding, screen porches and
additions. 'Kitchens, bans iIe, wails &
texture. Lowest prices and all work guar-
anteed. Licensed. Cal 9041304-9476
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SNew Construction/ Additions '
* Remodeling, Kitche, & B ,h
STermite Damage Repair .
*,Condominium Upgrades & Remodels
* Plan & Design Services Available.
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Call Bob 626-1165
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Specializing in Remodeling,
.Additions, Decks, Repairs,
Roof Repairs & Re-Roofing
S' for the home or office.
(904) 247-3777
All Credit Cards Accepted
Certified Builder Certified Roofer
Lie. CB-C059536 Lie. CCC1325888
Member of the Better Business Bureau
RHODES & RHODES
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT, INC.
Remodeling Renovations
New Construction Repairs
"EXPECT THE BEST"
247-7886
CBC 1253069
C&J REPAIR Services. Carpentry, Dry-
wall, Painting, Paperhanging, Tiling, etc.
Licensed, Insured. 955-0593, 241-1461.
KP HOME IMPROVEMENT INC
Painting, pressure washing, wood floors.
carpentry. tile work. drywall 904-
241-7023.
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable for qualiy repairs, service
calls. painting, improvements and miscel-
laneous iobs DAVE 246-6628.
All Types of Repairs
Commercial & Residential
Fully Licensed & Insured
904-477-3950
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ROOFING. IN-TOWN prices @ the
Beach. 25yrs. experience. 880-9908.
CCC1326983.
WOODARD TREE Service. Free esti-
mates, licensed & insured. Firewood for
sale $50 1/2 cord, $100 full cord. Will De-
liver. Call 234-9757.
WEBERS TREE SERVICE
246-9930
Quality .work at reasonable rates. Stump
grinding. Since 1986.
HARDWOOD, CARPET, & TILE
Exclusive 8000 sq.sf, showroom with over
20,000 different flooring selections at
builder's prices..Call Mark for an appoint-
ment to showroom. (904)807-7571.
'QUALITY WORK. Install, Removal, &
Painting. Residential, Commercial.
25yrs. Experience. References+ FREE
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USED ELECTRIC Hospital Bed w/mat- hold, Saturday 8am-12pm. 816 16th Ave.
tress $150 and brand new Hide-a-Bed. South
$100. (904)403-2510. ,,,rtiWEDNEDA THRII.I .Sundav Earlv Birdr
Positions Available 0
Senior Executive Assist. Room Service Server AM *
Engineering Admin. Coord. Spa Supervisor
Front Desk Supervisor Banquet Server
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Dishwasher Housekeeper
WASHER. DR.'ER, ex. c.ond 1150 ea.
can deliver & guarantee 874.1747.
REFRIGERATOR, 21CF Kenmore ice
maker, glass shelves .$110 220-9552.
SURFBOARDS FOR Sale: 9'4" Mystic
longboard: 8'6" Rozo."mini" girls long-
board Both excellent condition. Must see!
$350 casri each 707-5663
,PUB TABLE IDrexell wv;wo bar stools 43
i. 35' diameter. paid $425, best otter in
aid chest game table w'two chairs
23'x23'. 30' niah all *ood. paid $385.
best other. All Irbm Liberty Furniure, like
new 928-2065.
DINETTE W/MATC-ING 18 botle wine
rack (glass/ stone column meal design)
seats 4, free local',delivery $400 OBO.
553-1973
BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleign Dbed,
w./mairess & box spring Must sell. 5395.
Can deliver 19-:1i858-9350
YAMAHA M205 cherry lini.n piano.
$1800 OBO, 241- t 6890
HEART PINE T & G floorang cui locally
Irom antique P;ne I;rbers Large quanlirv
w' incredible dark paina Lic vSTS5903
Florida Hearrwood 249.8310)
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inms category plea e call 904-2149-9033 or
e-mail clasI'lied r'earles1eader cJrr
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246-1933 619 Atlantic Blvd.
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3YR. OLD glass/ wrought iron dinette set
w/hlgh back beige chairs, used 4 times.
Cost $1500. Will sell for $450. 220-6382.
CRAFT & GIFT SALE
The Ladles Auxilairy, Greater Beaches-
VFW Post 3270, Sat., 11/18, 8am-2pm,
9th St. So., .Jax Beach in parking lot. Call
Karen, 247-3861 to reserve a table.
BABY FURNITURE: Mahogony crib, mat-
tress, toddler bed, Pack and Play, gate,
baby bike seat. $220. 343-1682.
FISHER SYSTEM 5800B, amplifier,
AM/FM tuner, double cassette deck, 2
Bose speakers $125. Oak Entertainment
Center, 73"HX43"Wx21 3/4"D, (32 1/2"W
inside) $350. Sofa, off white,
112"WX46"DX34"H $325. 249-2497.'
SCOOTER- PRIDE'S Celebrity X. Eleven
months old. Perfect condition. All equip-
ment. Easy recharge. Lights, ride indoors
and out $995. No personal checks. Come
see. 270-0204.
6 PIECE Bedroom Set includes queen.
mattress & box, new still in boxes. $499.
Can deliver. 858-9350.
BRUNSWICK AtITIQuE Po.ol T.ole. 1922
AviairiO, 4'x8.' r,~condiioned excellent a-.
ble 03000 OBO Call Joel 19041535-5293
GRANITE TABLE, square bo, base, 4
1'2n nexagonal top, seats 4.6 people.
4-150 OBO 635-4388:
OGE WASHER & Dryer, Great condii;on
$120 B00, 708-1918.
SAT. 8AM-2PMl 11.11. Corner ol La Vsta .
and Le Masier. Kit. cad. books cds, cab.
doors, snelving clothes women sz 1.4,
bird cage antiques, eic
HOLIDAY CRAFT & BAKE SALE Satur.
da, NIovember 18 9am.1pm at Palm Val-
ley American Legion Post 233. 12 N. Wil.
derness Trail Various ans. crahs and
baked items available. Slart your Chrisl-
mas shopping here!
SATURDAY, 8AM. East on Solana, 2nd
light o1 508 Morning Side Dr 1974 CJ5
Jeep. leather loveseal, large TV, kid's
household tons more
GARAGE SALE Sal. 8am Housenold
lems & turn 258 Briarwood Ln. iE ol
AlAnearTargei
FRI. & Sat Village ol Pablo. 2-130 Blutfton
Drive, West Some furniture. power lools,
plants, etc
VILLAGES OF Pablo oil San Pablo Rd..
SFri. Bam-2pm. 14065 Lumbenon Falls Dr.
X-Mas Kids, colieclables. clothing greal
suril!
14342 CORAL Reel Dr S. (oti San Pablo
Beaci) HUGE SALEI 3 generations ol
slurf' 1001t+ emsi Anlique lurniiure. 100+
years, lables. chairs, household, $$ deco-
raiv'e, like new cnildrens & plus size ma-
lerniry clotlhng, -toys. Monressor, home
school materials. new,' used DVDs, and
too much to meniton. Do not miss Sal
1111, 7am."
4275 TRADEWINDS DRIVE lisle of
Palm.. oi Stlac Rd t 2006' Eclipse pon:
ole Spa grey) wstiorage steps & exiena-
ed warranty $1600 tlm. John A Ruthvin,
Bengal Tiger PrinL'964/5000 $750. WWII
leapol $200 Custom gih baskets (view
demot Medical scrubs Chr.stmas decora-
lions, painltngs. ousenold ilems, wine
racks. tlsning gear, clothing. coals. Fr.-
Sal 9am-2pm. 223-3969
Fri. Nov. 10, Noon-8pm
$at. Nov. 11, 10am-4pm
Holiday Crafts,
Baked Goods, Etc..
Wood's Subdivision
Community Center
Atlantic Blvd.
or Hodges Blvd.
For info 221-5015
PONTE VEDRA TPC Sawgrass large
lulI hs. Herend Cornucopia, Swarovski,
Lalique cherubs silver., jewelry, line
clothes. Oils, bronze litho, sted artists
Lovely D R. & B R sel Oriental rugs.
Furs ant Wed dress, morel No's @ 228
4th Ave S., Jax Bch @ 8.00 A M Thurs.
Aner 8:15 go directly to sale AIA to Sola-
na Rd gate ol Sawgrass Take Ist R. to
112 North Cove Dr. Thnurs. & Fri., 9-4.
China Cat 241-0344.
chinacatantiques.com
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NOTICE TO READERS
ADVERTISERS IN this category are not
o.hering r: i They are offerng lob-related
Services and may charge lees. Readers
r ar1J'.ied to exercise caulton before giv-
n.g credal card inlormnalor over Ihe phone
miroul knowing what specific product or
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CONVENIErICE STORE lor sale in Talla-
S rni e: earns $35.000 selling groceries
Irc.m in2.de includes gasoline commission
chClE. P. c:oniacI Adam 18501574-6125
TENNESSEE BUSINESS IS READY FOR
YOU! Ver, successful restaurant located
orn 2 acres rn Ihe heart ol Sequalchee Val-
iny lusi n.:.nh ot Pikevile. TN is looking lor
anw n .)wrer inai can lake it to the next
lev-e Trie business consisis ol three lev-
c els upper living quarters ol over 1800 si.,
mair restaurant level of 4.000 sl and a
lower level io 4,000 sl Tremendous po.
Sleririal awails Ine enlerpnsing entrepre-
neur' Did I rrienion that an undelermined
amour ir aInique toys go with the sale?
Ser.,,.u ,rqure onl,/ Please contacI
Dc.nna Kerley Wilh Third Tennessee Real-
I,, al I- .2160.-9r14
NOTICE TO READERS
SWARrING WHILE Inis newspaper does
nor knowingly, accept business opportunity
ao3 whicr, require you lo pay a lee lo-gel
Snliirmanion or Iral reler you 10 976 or 900-
phone numbers which will result in sub.
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.nerwxpaper cannot guarantee the validity
ol oherings in Ihs classilicalion II any ad-
ven,.er requires y:'u to incur phone serv-
cnargaes rr pay a lee to learn Ihe na-
wIre ol ire oppornunily. please report it to
The E.eacres Leader. 249.9033
BOWLING FAMILY Daycare has openings
lor 1 vr olds a'nd up starting immediately.
For .lc. call 220 6059 or 476-4251.
ACTIVE rJANIjY honest. dependaole.
irar.sportalion & references $10.$12'hr..
any area. CPR & First Aid PiT or F-T
NANNYIHOUSEKEEPER
r.IATUlRE a uoTian 1271 looking lor lull time
or pan lime wait:hing children, cleaning
h.:.ux- do'ir', iauncdr I can be a tull lime
I'. -in c.r ius" par lime Very Ilearble. Ret-
ererces upon request Isabel at 540-6499
IF 'iOU are interested in advertising under
Ir i calegonr please call 904-249-9033 or
emral classelled'beeeacheseadercom
COMPANION SITTING or child care,
housekeeping and more.'PVB referen-
ces 534-3732.
CNA NEEDS work. 27yrs exp. Call
742-4989.
BED. BRAND name queen setl
new, wiwarranry $129 Can deliver.
1904)858-9350.
CUSTOM GOLF karts, Hunling karts
Wotkhorse karts. Located here at me
beach We start where the compellon
ends. Now accepting Cnristmas orders
Order yours Ioday! Check us oul ai
www.krazykartsinc.com
2 TICKETS, $25 each, Gianl's Game,
Monday night. Section 436. 642-3364 lve
message
4 TICKETS for Florida' Florida Slate on
Nov 25,n.$100/ea 221-4366
2005 VW converlable, cream wi tan lop
20.000 mi.. 5 speed asking $18,000
OBO. 1904)280-9062
CLEAN, OUALITY Full-size mattress/ Doxi
Irame $100 Can deliver 246-1832.
AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
installed for $899 249-8877
WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer $75iea
30 day warranty. Deliver. $20 318-8173
992-1470.
BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam matrress S boxsprin. r iw E n
plastic wa.waranty. $379. Must sell
1904)858-9350.
BOWFLEX XTL exercise machine w, leg FR' SAT. 8am-3pm. 525 131h Ave No
extension & lat pull down bar. $350 OBO B.g Sale Holdav ,tems cookbooks, lish.
220-8598. ing, canoe. and lots more
HARVESTFESTIVAL NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE sale. Ocean
Riverwod Center. 11/11/06. 10a-3p. Cay cn Souln Beach Pkw,/.8am-12noon
2802 Parental Home RoadLOt h h--
ICON TREADMILL in armoire w/ buill-in
TV. inclines. $495. 285-4769.
5 PIECES ol 1/2 incn 4'x8' plywood Greal
tor hurricane prep Best offer. 476-5434
COUCH, LOVESEAT. Recliner. beoge
leather, exc. condition. $800 349-6398.
THIS IS me one you nave been waning
for: 1050 24th Slleel Nonn Ai ine nd ol
11th Ave N Salurday, 8am.unrl A beneil
sale loaded with goodies: Santas, collecti-
bles. glassware kitchen ilems crafts and
lloral supplies. Ignlhus~uSe pictures. 10013
and more.
MOVINGI HOUSE.and Yard. Everything
BED- KING mattress set $289 Can de- must go Saturday, 8am-,pm. 728 Palm-
liver (904)391-0015 tree Rd; .
GOLF CART sireel legal, '02 Gem Car. BIG YARD Salel 1506 Sunsei Dr Every-
2-searer. New Gel batteries. $3500 OBO thing from furniture to toys. Saturday,
246-.110-1 8am-?
WASHER' DRYER Kenmore $50 each
Glass table top reclargle $35, carpel
12x18 new 575, 993-3226
BLACK LEATHER living room sel, in-
cludes coffee table, end lacbles. & lamps.
$1200. 904)241-4085
CHERRY FINISH Computer desk.
bookcase, chair, good condillon $300,
407-256.1726
KENMORE WASHER & dryer, like new.
$300. 891-0711
2 TICKETS for Gianl's Game. Monday
night @ $25 each. 2 tickets Section 105.
$350 tolal wihn iront door parking
642-3364 Ive message.
SSIMMONS CHERRY sleigh crib, manress.
Eddie Bauer car seal & wooden highcnair,
all in great condition $400 takes all
424-8729
SATURDA'. 7 30AM-114M. Household
ilems. some anihque pieces Hummels.
lurniure, books etc 1902 Oak Grove Cir
cle Penman Irom Beach R. on 18in N .
L on Grov.e, R on Oak Grose Cir.
MULTI-FAMILY SATURDAY 8am-' 903
141n Ave Horth
SAT.. 11 11 8ar-,.12. Household ilems
knick. nacks. lolnes S mrre 15 San Pa-
blo Circle Honn
3 FAMILY Salurday. 9am-2pm Cleaning
out lor Cnrsilmas Disney slurt. Barbies
videos and DVD movies. Ilems irrm every
pan ol houseN 10:r many to mention
403 4th Ave N. .
32ND AVE: S. west of 3rd St. Saturday,
7aim?
Welcome. 4200 Ponte Vedra Blvd. Honda
XL500, Evinrude 10hp., Paint sprayer. Old
Town Kayak, single seat. Paint and stain
100 gals. Computer parts floor to ceiling.
Firewood. 285-2960.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9am-lpm,,1002
16th Ave. N. Lots of stuff.
SATURDAY, 8AM-2PM, 701 Davis St.
Linens, bed rails, stroller, Reindeer hide.
ESTATE SALE, 1140 Florida Blvd.,
Thurs., Fri., & Sat.; 8am-12noon.
726 MCCOLLUM Cir., Nov. 10 & 11, 8am-
2pm.; several households.
SUMMER SANDS Community Garage
Sale (off Atlantic Blvd just before Inter-
coastal).. Saturday, Nov. 11, 9am-lpm.
Many households, plenty for everyone.
LARGE GARAGE sale, collectables,.some
antiques, furniture,. kitchen ware, etc.
Dealers welcome. Fri.'11/10 & Sat. 11/11,
8am-4pm.
MOVING SALE! Household & misc. items.
8an-12pm, Saturday, 1145 Sebagb Ave.
S.
HUGE HIGH-END Sale. Nearly new, appli-
ance-, an, household hems. cloning lur
nflure- sporting goods. books, lighting.
bainroorm IIlures, home decor, & mucn
more! Fr, & Sat. 8am-2pm. 386 7In St
FRIDAY. SATURDAY, 8am-12pm. 447
Seiva Lakes Cir. GREAT ITEMS, DON'T
MISS
INSIDE SALE. 225 Sallish Dr. Pre-mov-
ing Sal 8am-9
GARAGE SALE- Fun stuff & jumkI Satur.
day. 7:30-1pm Cash only. 93 Oceanside
Dr.. Ail Bch
LOTS OF goo stuff. Saturday, 8am-'
C750 Cavalla Rd
FRIDAY & Saiurday. 7 30am-noon. 1845
Sea Oais Dr.
654 SELVA Lakes Cir., Saturday, 7am,
Furniture. kayaks, bikes, rugs,, picture
Irames, antiques. other ilems
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247-7966
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for Sale;
www.yachtworld.com/dickboger
North Florida's Largest
Boat a Yacht Dealer
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Malibu
Stingray
Twin Vee Velocity
Cruisers Yachts Hurricane
Windy Boats Glastron
Chris Craft .Bennington
Cobalt Azure
Sea Hunt World Cat
Sea Boss
Sunsation
Sea Doo Sport Boats
Sunstream Boat Lifts
Soultport Boatworks
Discovery_
Power 4 i
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14539 Beach Blvd.
223-4149
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DECOR GALOREI Downsizing in Cypress
Village. Loads of smalls including glass,
porcelain, blue Willow, hobnail. Room full
of holiday including Dept. 56 collection.
Chandelier sconces, lamps, teacups & sil-
ver plate. Furniture, newer bedroom suite,
loveseat dining table, pair large recliners,
barstools, dinette table & chairs, side ta-
bles. Jewelry, ladies clothing, general
household and outdoor decor, scroll saw.
13749 William David Parkway West, first
left in Cypress. Fri. & Sat., 9am-3pm.
Email for pictures jaxestsales
@gmail.com. Follow the pink signal
12218 GLENN Hollow Dr. Hickory Hill
subdivision (off New Berlin Rd. between
Alta & Hecksher, north of 9A) New home
full of designer furniture & accessories.
Glass art jewelry, HDTV, washer/ dryer
bedroom, living room, dining room set,
clothing, and garage full. 2001 Mercedes
E430. Friday & Saturday 9am-4pm,
502-0986. Photos at www.charlloyd.com
NEPTUNE BEACH, 1140 Florida Blvd.,
Thurs., Fri., & Sat.; 8am-12noon.
EVERYTHING MUST go! 426 15th Ave-
nue South, Jax Beach. Sat. 8am-?
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10'4" BASSTENDER w/ trolling motor,
new battery, trailer & all accessories.
$1600. Call Mike 24"674-4.
BOAT STORAGE in PV Vlsil
www.MarinaClubPV.com
1994 HONDA Magna V-4 cruiser, 4 into 4
exhaust, 2 new tires, cover, stand, man-
ual, $2600. (850)292-3179.
2001 HARLEY Davidson XL 1200C
Sportster, extra chrome, custom seat, new
tires/ brakes, 5800 miles, excellent condi-
tion, $7999, 923-5879,
1991 CHEVY Conversion Van, detailed
by Sherrod, good condition. Must Seel
$5000 OBO. 246-2758.
TOYOTA 4 Runner, 4WD, 6 cyl. Good
shape, 195,000 miles., $7600, 553-3304.
1998 CHEVY extend cab, great truck, fully
loaded $5000 OBO. 1994 Ford F350, du-
ally, great work truck, gas engine, runs
great, great work truck $5000 OBO. 2000
Chevy utility body work truck, has new
motor, only 1200 miles on new motor, new
tires: This is a great truck $10,000-firm.
1994 F350 crew cab, great work truck,
has 4 doors, gas engine, 70,000 miles, 8
foot bed w/ladder rack. Nice work truck,
asking $6000. Call 226-8700 or 880-2994.
89 RANGE Rover, good hunting, vehicle,
$4000 OBO. 710-3111.
1972 VW Camper for sale. $1500. Call
246-4098,
1986 THUNDERBIRD, 2 door, one owner;
37,000 original miles. Looks and runs
great. $8,000. 334-7842.
1995 OLDSMOBILE 88. A/C power locks!
windows, cruise, lealner, new paint, sap-
phire, $2400 OBO 477-7736
2001 LEXUS GS300 SUV, loaded, 60,000
miles, warranty.,$18,700 OBO. 349-6000.
2004 CHEVROLET Cavalier, blue. 50k
miles A/C. CD. Great car. $6400 OBO
Musl sell. 904.619-8103.
WANTED: OLDER model car with low
miles. Like Toyota, Nissan, etc.
725-3933.
1993 BUICK Skylark, runs /drives great,
A/C, clean interior. 106K miles. $1500.
294-0096.
1995 CHEVY Blazer, 4DR, purple.
exc.cond. Must see! $3750. 246-2758.
1993 TOYOTA Camry LE Stal;on Wagon
156k mriles, good engine and ACC $1200
OBO.610-4188
1995 FORD Explorer Eddie Bauer Ed:
green AC. power everythng 4WD, new
brake es & mufler Runs great $4900 OBO,
.9041619.8103.
1994 SEVILLE SLS loaded, runs and
ooks real 53950 537-6853.
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