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Appeal eyed
in Nease fine
bv-KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR
A fired Nease High assistant
football coach, a player and the
player's father all at the cen-
ter of sanctions imposed on
Nease last week are consid-
ering appealing the sanctions,
their lawyer said Thursday.
The sanctions, which
include a record $20,000 fine
and six years of restricted pro-
bation, were imposed for viola-
tions of policies on special
inducements.
"They feel as if they've been
wronged -
there's no ques-
S tion," attorney
Thomas J. Fraser They
Jr. said in a tele- they've be
phone inter- there's
view.
The FHSAA -Thomas I. !
investigated and for former assist
found that er and the played
Nease violated
its policies when
a student and
father accepted residence with
another assistant football
coach and that coach took the
player to and from school "on
numerous occasions."
Although the father accepted
employment with a company
owned by a different assistant
coach, the FHSAA concided-
the violation was "uninten-
tional based on lack of knowl-
edge of the policy."
But Fraser questions how the
FHSAA could conclude that the
student wasn't recruited and
so wasn't declared ineligible -
yet found Nease had given spe-
cial inducements.
"You can't do both," said
Fraser.
He said the FHSAA told him
Nease was in violation because
the school didn't seek the eligi-
bility ruling before he played
football.
The deadline for filing an
i
e(
n
a
appeal is Monday.
Both assistant coaches were
fired from their adjunct posi-
tions last week by Nease
Principal Linda Thomson, who
has said the school would not
appeal the FHSAA's ruling.
Fraser said the coach consid-
ering an appeal is the one who
provided a job for the father,
described by Fraser in a letter
to the FHSAA as "an accom-
plished international diplomat
and businessman."
Although Fraser declined to
namethe former coach, FHSAA
documents filed in the case
indicate it is
Wesl e y
Haynes, who
feel as if in early May
en wronged hired the play-
to question. er's father for
Haynes' busi-
aser Ir,, attorney ness, Licensing
nt coach, a play- Pa r t n e r s
s father International
(LPI).
The father
was looking
for new business opportunities
and "contacted Wesley Haynes
at LPI to discuss whether there
may be opportunities [for him]
... .to assist LPI in its. interna-
tional licensing businss,"
Fraser says in a Nov. 2'.1' Ifr to
the PHSAA.
Supervision for his son was a
top priority, according-to-gthe
letter, because the father tfrav-
els frequently on business.'
Although the son was
attending a boarding school in
Virginia that provided supervi-
sion, the father "wanted to put
[his son] in a better envi-
ronment," Fraser's letter says.
The athletic director of that
school, Fishburne Military
Academy,
See NEASE, A-3
photo by CHUCK ADAMS
The Nease High School cast of "The Wind in the Willows" gathers Wednesday before performing for second graders from
Julington Creek Elementary School.
A toad and a rat and a badger, oh, my!
by CHUCK ADAMS
STAFF IW'RITER
One of Jason Hart's role models is,
quite literally, a cartoon character .
Hart, a 12th grade ivwo. portrays Mr.
Toad in "The Wind in the Willows"
tonight at Nease High School, said he
was familiar with the character before
he auditioned for the role.
He remembers seeing Mr. Toad in a
"Wind in the Willows" cartoon as a
young child.
"It was a challenge at first," Hart said
Wednesday as he got ready to perform
for second graders from Julington Creek
Elementary School in Northwest St.
Johns County.
Hopping into the role of the green-
faced eccentric meant he had to learn
how to walk the walk and talk the talk
of a British toad, he said.
"I had to get used to how they)
[toads] walk, and I had [to affect] a
British accent," the young actor said.
"He's really eccentric, and a crazy role
to play."
The play, being put on by Nease
drama students, has.its final perform-
ance at 7 p.m. today in the high
school's Performing Arts Center.
"The Wind in the Willows," based on
a 1908 British children's novel written
by Kenneth Grahame, premiered i,
Wednesday for the 180 second-graders
who arrived by bus to see the play.
Nease drama teacher Kirstie Gabaldon
said Wednesday's debut was her pro-
gram's second in-school performance
for lower grades.
"About five 'ears ago, we did a mid-
dle school presentation of 'The Little
Shop of Horrors,' she said.
"This was something twe thought the
elementary kids would really enjoy, and
it would give them a chance to see the-
ater. So it seemed like an ideal opportu-
nity," she said.
Gabaldon said she chose "The Wind
in the Willows" because "we've never
done a play with animals, and there's
actually a lot of plays with animals in
them. "
"You think about the 'Lion King' and
more recent productions like 'The Lion,
the Witch, the Wardrobe.' It's definitely
an acting skill my students hadn't tack-
led. So this is a great opportunity for
them to do that."
The school is about one mile south of
County Road 210 just east of U.S. 1.
Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for
children and students. A $1 discount is
offered to anyone who donates a new
or lightly used children's book for the
Nemours Children's Clinic.
More photos, A-5
: Boosters bring in big bucks
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pnolo by CHUCK ADAMS
Nease athletics gets a big boost from some parents, such as Greg Brooks (left), Bemie
Sanders (second from left) and Len Stachitas (right). With them are Ted Barbado,
Nease athletic director (center) and a restaurant manager.
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
Nease High School's athletic pro-
gram has until June to pay
$20,000 worth of fines imposed by
the Florida High School Athletic
Association for what it called spe-
cial 'inducements for a football
player.
But to ease the blow, the school
will be permitted to pay the fines
in installments, according to Ted
Barbado, Nease athletic director.
Furthermore, the school's
"booster" clubs, which collect
hundreds of thousands of dollars
in athletic support each year, are
vowing that the student athletes
will not suffer from the heavy
sanctions.
"Our goal is to make sure the
kids are not hurt by this," Greg
Brooks, president of the Golden
Panther Booster Club, said in an
interview Wednesday.
Brooks said the club has no plans
for extra fund raising in order to
make up for the fines, but the sup-
port it gives to the program will be
prioritized.
The need for new uniforms or
safe equipment, for example, will
take priority over capital improve-
ments to athletic facilities, he said.
The Golden Panther Booster
Club is composed of members -
mostly parents who donate
money on one of several levels,
ranging from $75 to $1,000. When
a donation is made, $50 goes to
the club's general fund, and the
rest goes to whatever sport the
member chooses.
Brooks said the club brings in
about $20,000 to $25,000 a year
during its annual membership
drive, and most of the money goes
to college scholarships for Nease
athletes.
The Touchdown Club, the foot-
ball team's individual booster club,
raises 10 times as much about
$200,000 each year, according to,
Len Stachitas, the cub's president..
See BOOSTERS, A-3
Marshfest planned for Saturday to showcase wetlands
by ALEXANDRA IKUMMERNES
STAFF WRITER
Float in a canoe along the
marsh and enjoy the view or get
active and take a nature hike
Saturday at the Dutton Island
Preserve festival MarshFest.
.The event will run from 8
a.m. until 3 p.m. and will have
kayaking, canoeing, hiking
tours, local bands and food,
organizers said.
MarshFest, which is spon-
sored by the Atlantic Beach
Marsh Conservancy (ABMC), is
bemng held to promote the con-
servation and protection of the
Atlantic Beach marshes as well
as raise awareness about the
marshes' importance to the
community.
Saturday's event is free to the
public and will include activities
that are intended to be both fun
and educational, so that people
can learn about the value of the
marshes, organizers said.
The kayak and canoe tours
will run until 1 p.m. but require
onsite pre-registration, will be
led by environmentalist Edward
Hogan of Nautical Escapes.
Nature Conservancy environ-
mentalists,
Fletcher High School biology
teacher Jerry Harrison and his
wife Linda, a ranger at Guana
Reserve, will lead guided tours
of the island from 9 a.m. until
1 p.m. Area Boy Scouts, FCCJ's
Culinary Club will provide
food and other groups, includ-
ing students from Atlantic
Beach Elementary School, are
also assisting with the event.
There will be activities for
the children. There will also be
a raffle, which includes a fully-
equipped kayak as one of the
prizes. Breakfast will be pro-
vided on site.
To get to Dutton Island, take
Mayport Road and turn west
onto Dutton Island Road -
which is the third light north
of Atlantic Boulevard.
Additional parking will be
available off site at the Donner
Community Center, 2052
George Street. The city will
operate a shuttle continuously
See MARSHFEST, A-3
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6uCobuty '':Cbmmissioners n 'P.m., where $200- will be
Tuesday approved a request to awarded to the participant
.allow; the owners:..of Twisted with-the highest hand.. Free t-
Martini, a Jacksonville shirts will be given to the first,.
: Landinig nightclub, to place -a 150 drivers.
s imilat b n .the,-'Veranda Tihere will be other door
develoipmen t,' just" south. of- prizes and dinnerwill be served
'PGA Tpur BoIulevard on State td participants.
Road AlA in Ponte- Vedra The cost is $20 per.driver and
Beach.. .- $10 per passenger. The money
: The approval will allow for raised from this event will bene-
.jin.ited outlook entertainment it, the: Homeless Veterans
-and will also allow signs facing Program, a uind established to
,both A1A and PGA Tour help the homeless and at-risk
Boulevard. veterans return to an independ-
ent lifestyle. Some money will
also benefit the -special
ATVs get restrictions
' .St. Johns. Count"
-Commissioners agreed Tuesday.
to prohibit the use of all-ter-
rain vehicles (ATVs) on
unpaved roads, even though a
new state law allows it..
The Florida Legislature
Passed a. law that went into
effect on 'Oct. 1 allowing ATVs
Sto be operated during the day-
time on unpaved roads where
the 'posted speed lirrut is less
.than 35.:
The law applies to licensed
,drivers 'or minors under the
supervision of licensed drivers.
The bUard of commissioners.
reached theirdecision after the
:'St.; Johns :Counhty Sheriff's
S.'Office presented research that
indicated ATVs. on unpaved
roads' is a safety problem' with-
int the county particularly in
Flagler Estates and on the
beaches.
The Florida law contains a
provision.that allows counties
to be exempt upon.a majority
vote of the governing board;
No state or county law
allows ATVs oh paved roads,
*according to Assistant County
Attorney James Whitehouse.
Poker run benefits
homeless veterans
The American Legion Riders
Association is having the third
annual "poker run" to raise
money for a homeless veterans
program and the special
Olympics on Saturday.
Registration for the event is at
"8:30 a.m. at the American
Legion Post 129, 1151 5. 4th
Street on Saturday. Drivers will
.start at the post and make sev-
.eralstops throughout the area,
collecting poker cards at each
Olympics. For more informa-
tion, contact Robin (904) 237-
1'287.
BAHS offers holiday
exhibits this season
'Holiday exhibitions will
open at the Beaches Museum
& History Center.
"An Old-Fashioned
Christmas" will include photo-
graphs, postcards, and other-
images that reflect the Beaches'
holiday season over the past 50
years. It will be on display
through the holiday season.
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Toys'" will also open on Nov.
24. A traveling: exhibition
from the Museum of' Florida
History in Tallahassee, the dis-
play features reproductions
and photographs of old-fash-
ioned toys.
In addition, on Friday and
Saturday, Nov. 24 & 25. Ruby's
Emporium Museum Store will
.offer its own open house.
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days, every item in the Holiday,
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served during the mornings.
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History Center is located in
Pablo Historical Park at the
corner of Beach Boulevard and
4th Street North. The Museum
is open Tuesday through
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Historical Park are offered
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the hour from 11 a.m. 3 p.m.
Admission is $5 for adults, $4
for seniors 65 and older, $3 for
children ages 6-17, and free for
children under the age of 6.
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NTnvynhpr, 17 2006
ON FIELD AT HALFTIME
(PHOTO SUBMITTED)
Seven studerits of The Polly B Dance Academy will be featured
performers in dance, tumbling, and rhythmic gymnastics during
S'the halftime performance of the-Jaguars vs. New York Giants
football game at Alltel Stadium on Monday, Nov. 20. The theme
of the performance is The Circus. Shown are Cilia Edmonston,
Ashley Edmonston, Channing Malz, Fallon Sullivan, Julirae
Pramuka, Montana Dalton and Madysen Felber.
Nease:
S Continued from A-1.
told the FHSAA Nov. 3 that he
"is not aware of.any contact
from Florida" to the family.
The AD "was aware that ...
[the man] was looking for high
profile schools," FHSAA inves-
tigator Bill Grey writes in an.
undated letter to an FHSAA
associate commissioner.
The father met with Haynes
', and visited Nease in April,
S according to the letter
The father took his son' to
have a required physical exam
on May 18, then later returned
to the school to enroll the son,
wvho formerly attended
Fishbu'rne, a small boarding
school in \Vaynesboro, Va.
"On this visit [the father
and his son] first met with se\v-
eral of Nease's athletic coaches,
the principal and other person-
nel at Nease," the letter says.
The meeting with the coach-
es was prompted by the teen's
desire to take part in Nease ath-
Sletics, because the boy "had
watched a television show
involving Nease football,"
according to Fraser's letter.
At Haynes' suggestion, the
father agreed to rent a room
from a friend of Havnes' in
Ponte Vedra, the letter says.
from 7:45 a.m. until 3:45 p.m.,
: according to organizers.
The Cit' of Atlantic Beach is
i currently awaiting approval for
'state funding to purchase a
346-acre stretch of marshland,
known as the Buckman Trust
Property, located off the
Intracoastal Waterway on the
city's western boundary.
The city has applied to the
Florida Communities Trust
IFCTi for a grant to purchase
the land, which costs $2.5 mil-
lion, according to organizers.
The FCT grant requires that 25
percent of the purchase be
locally funded, and the state
would pay the remainder. The
city has allocated $450,000,
but an additional $250,000
needs to be raised to finalize
the acquisition, according to
organizers.
Music schedule:
.'10 a.m. Shootly eclectic
americana & country)
.11:20 Homemade Radio
(contemporary folk)
12:40 Molasses Junction
Ibluegrass)
2 p.m.New Traditionals
iBut when- the father and his
son were attending a spring
football practice "as visitors,"
the father "had a lengthy con-.
versation" with adjunct assis-
tant football coach Ken
Fasnacht Jr., the letter says.
The two formed a friend-
ship, and the father "suggested
that they could rent an apart-
ment together," Fraser's letter
explains.
The father "has always paid
for half of the expense" for the
condominium, which they
rent for $1,400 a month. The
condominium is owned by, a
developer. ."
Fraser takes tissue with the
notion that the condominium
is owned by a Nease football
booster, which is suggested in
an Oct. 31 letter to the FHSAA
from Mike O'Loughlin, direc-
tor for athletics for the St.
Johns County School District.
After Thomson fired the tvwo
coaches involved, she said the
problem with the arrangement
between the coaches and the
player was not that it was
improper, but that the school
failed to file forms about the
arrangement with the FHSAA.
Iamericanal
Ongoing drumming in the
woods.
Recount
confirms:
keep five
on board
FROM STAFF
'A manual recount of St.
Johns County ballots
Thursday confirmed that vot-
ers elected, to keep the St.
Johns County Commission at
five members instead of mov-
ing to seven.
The original election results
from the Nov. general elec-
tion showed that the proposal
to move to seven commission-
ers failed by only 94 votes a
margin of 6.16 percent.
Thursday's recount revealed ,
an even closer vote: the pro-
posal failed by only 58 votes,
Supervisor of Elections Penny
Halyburton said Thursday.
State law requires a recount
if the margin of victory for a
candidate or issue is less than
one-quarter of 1 percent .
Halyburton- said a 'recount
rarely overturns the original
election results. : n
The recount began
Wednesday, when all the bal-
lots were run through the:
counting machines, once
,.again. ,
Since' the percentage sepa-
rating the "yes" and "no"
votes remained virtually the
same, a manual count was
required, and that lasted from
9 a.m. to about noon
Thursday.
All the results of the general
election will'be certified today
at 4 p.m., Hal-burton said.
Boosters:
Continued from A-I
"Most of that gbes to outfit
the kids," Stachitas said in an
interview Thursday.
The cost of providing one
player with a uniform and
safe equipment comes to
about $700, Stachitas said.
With 200 players on the
Nease football team, that
equals about $140,000 in uni-
form and equipment costs
alone, Stachitas said.
,"If we don't raise the
money, the kids don't have
uniforms," he said.
The Touchdown Club also
p,'id to'r'efurbish the football'
S tield, t'pailnt the stadium.and'
to provide the school with
weight lifting equipment.
Like the Golden Panther
Club, Stachitas said the
Touchdown Club has no plans
as of vet for extra fund raising
this year to compensate for
the fines.
Most of the fund raising for
the football team was done
earlier in the football season.
Another effort to collect
donations right now would
detract from other sports that
are beginning their fund-rais-
ing efforts for the upcoming
season, he said.
Stachitas added that the
severity of the fine is due to
the fact that the school was
already on probation for vio-
lating FHSAA policies in base-
ball.
"It's not just football's
issue," he said.
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Notice is hereby given of a
Municipal Election -2nd Primary,
in the City of Jacksonville Beach, Florida,
on Tuesday, December 5, 2006, for:
City Council Seat 4, District 1
PRECINCT LOCATIONS
Precinct 13C American LegionPost #129,
1151 South 4th Street
Precinct 13D Jacksonville Beach City Hall,
S11 North 3rd Street
Precinct 13V- Pablo Hamlet,
1600 Shetter Avenue
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COUNTRY CLUB
COUNCIL SEAT 4, DISTRICT 1
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Chef Robert Walker of 2nd Alarm Barbeque (right) prepared a dinner Saturday for Robert J.
Ricciardelli (left) and 11 guests, Which was served in the Selva Marina Country Club dining
room. Ricciardelli won the dinner for 12 in an auction to benefit the Rhoda L. Martin Cultural
Heritage Center, the original' Jacksonville Beach Elementary School being preserved as an
African-American museum in Jacksonville Beach.
Jerry Holland
Duval County
Supervisor of Elections
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City Clerk
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Letters to the editor:
Nease unfairly rapped
To the editor:
The situation involving Nease
High School's football program
and alleged FHSAA violations is.
regrettable and disappointing to
say the least. Due to the way
the news was managed by the
school district and school, only
one .side of the story hasS
,emerged in the press causing a
true rush to judgment.
First, it is important to under-
stand that the. FHSAA found
.there were no recruiting induce-
ments offered to the student
involved "and, thus he was
declared eligible to play foot-
ball. In what can only be:
described as pretzel logic,' the
FHSAA then went on to penal-
ize Nease for' recruiting ioala-'
tions. Yes,.that is correct, the
same violations (inducements)
they said were not offered to the
student or his: family :are the
same ones for which Nease has
been sanctioned.
SWait, it gets better. The,
FHSAA, 'claims 'one- of: 'the
inducements offered 'was
employment for the student's.
father by one of the assistant
coaches.' There was and is no
Employment of the father. You:
are probably wondering why'
'the FHSAA would. not know
that. Well, they did not knovr it
because they nevei
to the assistant
allegedly had hirec
When confronted
facts; in .an un
move, :the FHSA
their findirigs on th
original issue to
This was not a \ic
they refused to less
ties even though th
what they termed
latioi" was not a vi
all. :
Another assistar
accused of offering
an inducement (see
above -- FHSAA rule
no inducements).
and his son rent
from the coach -
paid for, including
utilities.
whilee the schoc
prohibited from app
sanctions, an appe
filed anyone nega
ed by the sanction
ing to appeal).
We can only ho
appeal is successful
and future Nease
not have to bear t
These draconian san
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Kudos to NB city c
To the editor.
I'm so thankful that I live in
SNeptune Beach where nearly
every dty employee strives to
make it a great place to live.
Thank you Public Works for
being so responsive over the
years.
Whether it's a raccoon sleep-
ing in the road or low water
pressure, we can count on you
to be on site in minutes, not
days.
Thanks to the Police
Department who in an emer-
enci' k'ilfl'be at )ldifaodorstep
mnirst 'beted4lou'hang-up, and
if you go on vacation they'll be
glad to do a daily property
check and then send you a log
to show that they did.
Thanks to all the. staff at City
Hall who cheerfully answer
your questions and serve your
needs from handing out recycle
bins to explaining the complex-
ities of zoning and
issues.
Thanks to the le
our city. It's no accic
have avoided high r
ment while mainta
sonable tax rate.
The Mayor, City C
City Manager have
proactive and succe
serving the charac
community while cc
deliver excellent ser
And finally thank'
Attorney wbo Qis n
intimidatedi by th'e
Iof W\oal-MfArtohtae ,
a threatened laws
Lakeshore develop
ny.
My hat's off to all
work so hard to ma
Beach a great place t
Dave
Nep
Congress must we
To the editor: good on the pror
Now that the elections are during the campaign
over, can senators and house newt Senate and
members work together to solve would work togeth
America's problems? pendents, they
That can happen if they get remembered as the
down to business. Instead of fol- Congress.
lowing the party line, their own If they worked as
.judgment should be the deter- next two years are
mining factor on the actions years, the) can make
they recommend or take. progress in solving
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their party, from committee Security, imnigratio
members, lobbyists, and indi- and hopefully, Iraq.
viduals and organizations that Toi
supported their election. Voters Atla
will also expect them to make
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Appreciate the splendor in back yard
The father T, listening to. Reba
:ed housing McEntire 'belting out
rented: as in .L.i "I'm iin love, I'm in love
paying for with a wonderful guy" in a
Memorable, concert perform-
ol has been., dance. of the ever-popular
pealing these South Pacific musical onPBS,
eal is being I was as enchanted as the first
tively effect- time I heard that tune. I, too,
s has stand- am in.love with a wonderful
guy my husband of many
)pe that the years but I also love my
d so current home and, especially, my
students .do backyard.
he brunt of Thinking back, we always
actions. longed to live at the shore.
But when we first came to
enmStachitas Jacksonville, prices for ocean-
Vedra Beach front properties were way out
of our reach, so we, settled
instead on a lot a few blocks
from the ocean but facing one
rew ., of the manmade lagoons that
Smeander through the "old"
Ponte V\edra, east of highway
I permitting A1A.
From the moment we
leadership of moved in, I looked out from
dent that we my kitchen windows and fell
rise develop- in love. The lagoon, a
ining a rea- reversed L-shape, with one
part flowing east and the:
council and other south,was. a mere 15
been both feet from our patio. The' view,
ssful in pre- was wonderful. Little did we,,
:ter of our know at the time what treas-
ontinuing to ures Mother Nature had ini
prices. store for us.
s to our City First the glorious sunrise. I
lot one bit never grow tired of watching
bully tactics the different colors of the sky
absurdity of surrounding the sun as it
uit by the makes its early morning
lent compa- appearance. And the cooler
S the outside temperature, the
of you who more vivid the hues. I espe-
ke Neptune cially love it when the sun
to live! rays reflect on the calm- as-
Broghamer glass-water. Early morn-
tune Beach. ings the lagoon comes alive.
with birds and other wildlife
cormorants, egrets, blue
ork herons, pelicans, seagulls,
ducks and turtles. Often five
S or more majestic birds line up
mises made .-on our bulkhead like a row of
i. But, if this soldiers standing at attention.
House minix
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might be
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One egret in particular
amazed me. She stalked
around our garden as if it were
her private domain. When I
first saw her at our bedroom
window or in front of the
door, I thought she wanted to
come in. I've learned that she
is hunting for. food inr the
bushes surrounding our
home. Her long, skinny neck
quivers with excitement and
anticipation about the feast of
a plump lizard. I call her Lola,
remembering the song
"Whatever Lola wants, Lola
gets." And she always does.
Frequently an alligator
cruises by, almost totally sub-
merged except for his ever
alert eyes looking for a tasty
morsel. In fact, he appears so
regularly that I called him
Charley. \hen it's sunny, he
climbs onto the lawn of a
home diagonally across from
ours because there is no bulk-'
head and often remains there
for hours. The first time I
noticed him,.I was horrified.'
My husband raced to the
neighbors' house to alert
them about the dangerous vis-
itor in their yard, but they
were unconcerned. One day a
smaller shape rested next to
Charley. I grabbed my binoc-
ulars for a closer look and saw
a baby gator. Oh my, I
thought, ,Charley is a
Charlene, introducing her off-
spring to the neighborhood.
The lot directly across the
lagoon from us'is vacant and
overgrown with bushes and
trees, a perfect wildlife sanctu-
ary. A few egrets and herons
are raising their young in that ,
shrubbery. I'I see these huge
birds fly in and settle on the
green branches and think of a
Christmas tree decorated with
snow-white candles.
The highlights each year are
the gala performances, by our
feathered friends once in the
spring, then again in the fall.
I call them the overture and
grand finale of the season's
symphony. Hundreds of birds
flock.to the lagoon, swim-
ming in unison as if directed
by an unseen conductor. They
gracefully sway back and
forth, then dive for fish who
often escape by' jumping
briefly out of the water in a.
frenzy.
But the time we enjoy the
most is in the evening when
the full moon makes its
monthly appearance, trans-
forming the lagoon's surface
into a glossy mirror, showing
a double image of the land-
scape. We sit on our terrace, a
glass of wine in hand, and
watch the moon's journey
abovke,'fiY home. It's peaceful.
Ve 'feel'blessed living where
we are.
Would 1 trade my backyard
'for one.on the ocean? Never!
SI'm in love with n\m view and
the wildlife gathering in and,
around "our" lagoon. I find it.
much more satisfying, than .
dunes, seashells in the sand,
and. marine life hidden in the
ocean. Besides, "we also hear
the roar of the sea and fre-,
quently go to the beach. We
are grateful that we have the
best of both worlds that Ponte.
Vedra has to offer.
Oceanfront park possible for SJ
prob- To the editor:
Social The owners of Fiddler's
eficits, Green property in Vilano
SBeach want it to be purchased
odsite bySt. Johns County for a pub-
Beach lic park. It will be a wonderful
S legacy for their families.
The county agreed to pur-
chase the oceanfront property
with the condition that a
grant be secured from Florida
Communities Trust to pay for
S75 percent of the purchase
price, with an appraised value
rtman of $5.5 million submitted by
the owners.
aIar Also required, however, is a
ew appraisal by the county
ise after an opinion letter is
received from the Florida
Department of Environmental
Protection, the permitting
agency for property east of the
SD Coastal Construction Line.
n In order to determine high-
nskas est and best rise for.purposes
Sof appraisal, a project had to
ian be submitted through the
and approval- process. Because
nd there is a delay to receive the.
le. opinion letter and a new
appraisal must be done before
PP March, when the contract'
ken with the county expires, the
me owners must be ready with an
approved plan.
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Contrary to the published.
report on the Design Review
Board presentation, this is not
a 4-story building. The plan
has 3 habitable stories includ-
ing some commercial required
on the first story.
Because of DEP require-L
ments; on the ocean this first
story cannot be built below an
18-foot wash-through. area.
The .otal building height
requested of 40 feet is within.
the requirements of the Town
Center code.
One variance requested was
to use this wash-through area
for parking. It is becoming
obvious that in a.mixed use
development, 'segregated
parking for the residences
must. be ..integrated into' a
plan.
The Fiddlers property is his-
torically commercial prior to
the new Town Center Mixed
Use zoning, in a limited 20.
acre area, not applying to
thousands of residential acres
nearby. The Vilano 'Beach
Town Center is putting many
different uses in one space
where other commercial prop-
erties have strip malls.
The existing building can
become a community center,
museum, lifeguard quarters,
sample beach wildflower gar-.
den, place for environmental,
education classes, and provide
'for handicap access to the
beach not theie now. This is:
in the grant application docu-
,ment.,
Oi' Sept. 14, a group of
Vilano volunteers, three
Fiddlers Green property own-
Sers and county staff went to
Tallahassee to present the.
opportunity to purchase this
oceanfront property for a pub-
lic park with help from .the,
Florida Communities Trust..
This effort resulted in funding
of the grant.
'The Vilano group has spent
nine years visioning, then
researching the best methods,'
and putting the tools in place.
for successful businesses, to
create' a pedestrian friendly,
unique sense of place with
beautiful architecture of his-
toric significance 'we can be
proud of to provide a sustain-
able community..
Keith Willard
Sacha Martin
SMembers of Vilano Beach
Planning Group
To the editor:
What is this generation of
people thinking? Has politics.
become a personal issue?
I have written a few letters
expressing my opinions on
what is happening in my
small town and what I feel is
askew. We should all safely
exercise. this. right. Today I
received a handwritten note,
unsigned, implying that I
know what is right for every-
one else and that another
group of citizens, that do not
like what has been going on
in our city, should be be called
"elitists" or "Pestrox (what
does this.word mean) Atlantic
Beach".
What has become of our
wonderful right to have opin-
ions that differ? Some of my
best friends differ greatly with
me over politics, but we
remain friends with respect
for each other.
All I can say to this mysteri-
ous person is that at least I
have the courage to stand
behind my opinions and sign
my name to them. Politics
should not become personal!
Susan Snead
Atlantic Beach
HOYLE DEMPSEY
COLUMNIST
Two more
Hollywood
divorce
lawyers can
get to work
ave.you been follow-
ing the latest celebri-
ty break up? Britney
Spears' has' asked Kevin
Federline for a divorce!
"Mr. Spears" is also known
in the rap music world as K-
Fed. I can't believe the,
press is being so demeaning
as to call him Fed-Ex. If I'
worked for Federal Express
I'd feel insulted.
Actually Kevin is not that
well known in the wonder-
ful world of rap, music. His
first and probably his last
rap CD, "Playing With
Fire", sold only, 6,500
copies. As Mr. Tee would
say, "I. pity the poor fool
that bought them!"' I mean
a K-Fed CD isn't the kind of
rare item that sells on Ebay!
Britney, back in her duti-
ful wife days in late
October, did all she could to
make her husband's debut
album a success. She sup-
posedly sent all her fans an'
email with a special offer.
"The first 500 copies of
'Playing VWth Fire' will have
a personally autographed
head shot of K-Fed." Now
why would fans of the
perky Pop Princess want a
CD of an Eminem wanna
be? Her noble plan didn't
work and I think it finally
dawned on her that she was
the only one in that mar-
riage with talent. ."Will the
Pretend Slim Shady please,
sit down!"
Word has it that Britney's
future ex husband- is not
getting any alimony out of
the deal. He's now petition-
ing the court for custody of
their two kids. Hey, child
support is better than noth-
ing. I mean, the royalty
check from 6,500 CDs won't
keep him in the standard of
living which he raps about.
Forget the good life, it's
probably not even enough
to buy a: six pack of Miller
High Life!.
Forgive me for getting off
the subject, but the AP story
I read said Britney was 24
years old. The next article T
saw was about 48 year old
Madonna adopting that kid..
How did Madonna get to be
twice as old as Britney?
Back to Britney breaking
up with her husband. She
did it by sending him a text
message. I can see him
enjoying a few afternoon
cold ones with his buddies,
when, suddenly his phone
lit up, vibrated or wolf
whistled, or whatever it did!
"Excuse me boys, it's the lit-
tle Misses. Probably wants
me to bring home some
bread or milk!"
Y No sorry Kevin, I think
she got K-Fed Up having to
bring home all of ,the
bacon. My apologies to
Kevin Bacon!
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Michelle Abraczil
Eric Braun
SRandy Dedm
Jenna Highla
Karen Holla
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Donny Milik
John Newsql
Mark Pegg
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THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS
photos by CHUCK ADAMS
Nease senior Jason Hart (seated) as Mr. Toad shows the kind of wild rides that get hrnm ilo
trouble in "The Wind in the Willows." The play has its final performance at 7 p.m. tonight in the
high school's Performing Arts Center.
Mr. Rat,, portrayed by Erin Ray (from left), Mr. Mole, played
by Krissy Colabrese, and Mr. Badger, portrayed by Michael'
Molitano perform Wednesday at Nease.
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Willows." Final curtain is at 7 p.m. today in the Nease Performing Arts Center.
Some of "The Wind in the Willows" cast members prepare Wednesday for a presentation of "The Wind in the Willows" before second graders from Julington
Creek Elementary School in Northwest St. Johns County. The play is based on a children's book written by Kenneth Grahame in 1908.
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November 17, 2006
POLICE
BEAT
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
The owner of a truck that
was parked in a lot at 1108
State Road A1A reported
Monday that a phone and a
makeup bag containing items
were stolen from the truck.
Total value is $339.
A vehicle parked at a resi-
dence in the 500 block of East
Silverthome Lane was burglar-
ized between Monday evening
and Tuesday morning.
According to a report, there
was no sign of forced entry
into the 2003 Cadillac.
Reported stolen were a laptop
computer, an Apple I-Pod, a
compact disc case with assort-
ed CDs, and $300 in cash.
Total value stolen was $2,450.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Police are continuing to
investigate the sudden death
of a young woman Nov. 10 at
an apartment in the 1500
block of 2nd Street S. The vic-
tim, 22, was found lifeless in
bed at approximately 9 a.m.
Rescue responded to the scene
and pronounced the woman
dead at the scene.
Burglary to a business was
reported Nov. 14 at a business
in the 200 block of 3rd Street
N. Police responded to an
alarm at 4:13 a.m. and
observed that the front door
was shattered. Two interior
doors were pried open and sev-
eral cell phones were stolen
from the storage room. A simi-
lar robbery occurred earlier in
the evening at an Orange Park
branch, police said.
Residential burglary was
reported Nov. 13 in the 200
block of 15th St.. S. An
acquaintance observed an
open gate leading to the vic-
tim's property as she drove by
his residence. When she got
out of the car to dose the gate,
she noticed a safe in the drive-
way that was pried open and a
door to the residence was ajar.
The woman called police who
noted that the house appeared
to be disturbed. The victim
was out of the country and it is
unknown if anything was
missing.
Fraud was reported Nov. 13
in the 1200 block of 22nd Ave.
N, The victim- told..policeiAthat'
four unauthorized charges
appeared on her debit card bill
for a total of $38.89 .
A construction site was bur-
glarized Nov. 13 in the 1400
block of Ist Street S. The sus-
pects breached a door on the
east side of the property and
stole a compressor and three
plumbing fixtures. Total loss is
$1,000.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Richard Jackson Harvey, 41,
was arrested for battery on
Nov. 14 in the, 100 block of
Belvedere Street, according to
a police report.
Battery was reported on
Nov. 12 in the 90 block of
Third Street, according :t a
police report. A witness said
the suspect hit the victim sev-
eral times with a shower cur-
tain rod. The witness and the
victim were able to push the
suspect away.
Beatrice Copper Waymire,'
40, was arrested for fraud on
Nov. 13, according to a police
report.
NEPTUNE BEACH
The failure of a sexual
offender to update his driver's
license was reported on Nov. 2,
according to a police report.
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The Rnarhhe 1 Pader/Pnnte Vedra Leader
-CHIROPRACTIC WITH A TENDER TOUCH
Tender Chiropractic I,,k rl -
Health Center i
Samuel T. Higdon II, 68, of
Jacksonville and formerly'
Henderson, Ky., died Nov. 8,
2006 at Baptist Medical
Center Beaches in
Jacksonville Beach.
Higdon was a member of
Holy Name of Jesus Catholic
Church and'a fourth degree
Knights of Columbus. He
also was a Fellow .of
American Academy of
Hospital Administrators.
Higdon was a graduate of
the University of Louisville
and received his MBA from
George Washington
University in .Washington,
D.C. He was a U.S. Air Force
veteran.
Higdon is survived by his
wife of 43 years; Tina Hulse
Higdon of Jacksonville; two
daughters, Angela Higdon de.
Palma and husband Robert, ,
Wilton, Conn.; and Valerie
Joshua Michael Paul, infant
son of Vaughn and Mary Paul
of Jacksonville Beach, died.
Nov. 8, 2006.
Survivors include his par-
ents, Mary and Vaughn Paul;
two sisters. Tessica and
Michael Paul; three brothers,
lordan Spagnolo, Vaughn
Paul, Jr. and Dylan Paul;
maternal grandparents, Sandy
ind Sid 'Van Dyke and'Bill
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Higdon Moffitt and husband
John, Atlantic Beach; four
grandsons; Tommy Moffitt,
Danny Moffitt, Matt Moffitt
and Johnny Moffitt, all of
Atlantic Beach; two sisters,
Linda. Keehner, Louisville,'
Ky., and Dorothy,
Richardson, Indiana; nieces
.and nephews.
Visitation was held
Monday, and Tuesday at
Benton-Glunt Funeral Home.
A Prayer Service was con-
ducted Monday at the funer-
al home.
Funeral Mass was held
Tuesday' at Holy Name of
Jesus Catholic .Church: in
Henderson, Ky. Burial was in
St. Louis Cemetery, where
military lites were conducted'
.Tuesday' by the Airerican
Legion Worsham Post 40
Burial Detail.
Spagnolo; paternal grandpar-
ents, Sue and Warren Nielson
and George Paul; and great-
grandmothers, Aurellia
Spagnolo and Nhy-rle Martin'.-
Private services will be held
Sunday.
Arrangements by Corey-
Kerlin Funeral Home,
Jacksonville.
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Michael O'Brien, an Atlantic Beach Police Department dispatch-
er, takes a call on the new 911 emergency equipment that has
recently been installed This high-tech system displays callers'
information on a touch screen and shows a map of their loca-
tions to speed police response.
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The Atlantic Beach Police
Department has installed a new
911 emergency dispatch systeni
and its state of the art capabili-
ties could impro ve response,
according to Police Chief David
Thompson.
The urut is the first of its kind
in the Beaches area and has
many new features that provide
additional accuracy and
dependability, he said.
The new system immediately
integrates incoming phone (alls
with computers It is so modern
that people had to come from
all over the country to install it,
Thompson said.
: Because the new system is
web-based, most features are lit-
erally at the dispatchers' finger-
tips. One of the main improve-
ments is a touch screen, which
isIpt common. LQ b ost police
djpatitments according' ro
'Jlefia Dedenbach, supernmsor
of communications for the
police department..
This feature is unique because
when a person calls in from a
landline, their'address immedi-
ately shows on the screen as
well as a map pinpointing theil
exact location, unlike the previ-
System capable of:
* Identifying caller with-
out a full ring
*Immediate links for
deaf callers
* Faster dispatch of
police, fire, EMT
SComing soon:
Will be able to ID
approximate location of
911-callers using cell
phones
ous unit, Dedenbach said.
As the system is updated, aer-
ial view maps wll give an even
more detailed description of a
caller;,' location. ,The.. .s.ytqr ,
iulai- to the .s-sten ,used. by
the county, but Atlaiuc eachs
is more cutting edge, officials
said. It was purchased with 911-
fees from phone customers
E\entuallU cell phones will.be
included in the database to
show a location wIthin 100
yards of the call's origin when
someone calls, Dedenbach said.
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The birthday of the US Marine
Corps was celebrated last
Friday night with a ceremony
and a cake at American
Legion Post 129 last week-
end. At right are plates made
by Fletcher Middle School stu-
dents on the Osprey Team.
The plates celebrate vietetans
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possibly relocating existing
ships or the assignment of new,
ships, according to a notice of
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11901 Beach Blvd., 'to receive
written comments from the
public oh what environmental
concerns should be addressed
in the LIS.
The EIS will evaluate effects
on water resources; air; biologi-
cal, resources; land use; socioe-
conomic resources; infrastruc-
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A nuclear-powered aircraft
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Mayport to replace the aging
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Latitudes Caf6 and Martini
Bar recently opened at a reno-
vated courtyard location with-
in the Costa Verde Plaza at
2429 S. 3rd St. (A1A).
Latitudes Caf6 and Martini Bar
features a "tropical, cosmopol-
itan" attitude with eclectic
martini and wine list, and an
American style tapas menu.
Tapas is a style of eating that
reduces entr&e-style food to
small portions. The restaurant
is owned by Jim and Kristin
Newman and Executive Chef
is Greg DeSanto, Latitudes
will offer live music Thursday
through Saturday with week-,
day and late night happy hour.
It is open Tues Wed: 11 a.m.
midnight; Thur Sat: 11 a. m.
2 a.m.; Sun: 3 p.m. 9 p.m.
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Kathy Caron-Chalcraft,
associate vice president 'of
investments at the 13000
Sawgrass Village Circle office of.
Raymond. James &
Associates, Inc., member New
York Stock Exchange/SIPC,
recently earned Wealth
Management SpecialistTM certi-
fication, a designation that
requires a certification process,
in addition to continuing edu-
cation and development.
Caron-Chalcraft served as a
vice president and manager for
First Union and as assistant
vice president of institutional
sales with Barnett Bank before
joining Raymond James.
The Beaches Business
Association meets at noon on
Monday at the Jacksonville
Beach Golf Course clubhouse
on South Penman Road. BBA
representatives may be reached
at 247-2350. Annual dues are
$35. The buffet lunch costs $7.
Those attending should arrive
by noon for lunch, with the
program starting at 12:30 p.m.
The speaker for Monday will
be Caroline Ettlinger from the
Housing Partnership of
Northeast Florida.' She will
speak on "Home Sweet Home"
for Everyone in Jacksonville.
Marcy Hibbard-Bishop has
been named Mortgage
Consultant at Watson Realty
Corp.'s Ponte Vedra Office,
located at 615 Highway A1A.
She brings 8 years experience
in the mortgage business prior
to joining Watson Mortgage
Corp. and has over 10 years
experience in the real estate
industry, first as an agent and
then as branch manager.
Watson Mortgage Corp. was
founded in 1995 .and earlier
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Karen Shields, left, assistant director of Birthright Pregnancy Center, welcomes Teena Martella as
the new director at the center. Martella has been working as a volunteer for over two years and
has accepted the volunteer position of Director for Birthright's Jacksonville Beach location.
Birthright recently moved just oneblosk nordheiof-s original location and'is located across from
Fletcher Middle,school just off of 3rd.Streetui :Jacksonville Beact at2'55' 18th Ave'N. The 'center
may be reached by calling 249-8644. It also offers a 24-hour hotline at 800-550-4900 providing
immediate assistance to those in a crisis pregnancy situation. Birthright maintains "it is the right of
every women to give birth and the right of every child to be born." Since opening in 1981,
Birthright has assisted thousands of women in need of help with an unplanned pregnancy, accord-
ing to volunteers. Birthright provides assistance to women offering free pregnancy tests, baby
clothes and baby items, maternity clothes and community referrals, as well as support and
encouragement to women with untimely pregnancies. Its services are free and confidential.
Birthright has about 15 volunteers..
Newlookfor 4th Ave.
up for funding on Mon.
,b\ LIZA MITCHELL
S STAFF WRITER
The Jacksonville Beach Community
Redevelopment Agency will meet at 5 p.m.
Monday to review plans for an enhancement
project along a portion of 4th Avenue South.
A pedestrian walkway, pavers, lighting and
landscaping will be installed along a portion of
4th Avenue South to improve the safety for 'the
merchants' and theii customers, city officials
said. Improvements will also be made to the
parking, layout.
The agency .will consider appropriating
$43,945 to proceed with the final design of the
beautification project between' 2nd and 3rd
,streets.
City officials agreed to consider the project
after the business owners sought relief for their"
customers. The area is not well lit and many of
the shops are open or would like to remain open
into the evening hours, merchants said.
"This area of the Downtown Redevelopment
District is the home to numerous antique shops
and other businesses and presented a good cart-
didate to conduct a "pilot" project of this type,"
Planning and Development Director Steve
Lmdorff said in a Nov. 15 memo to CRA chair-
man Ray Fisher.
Last February, the CRA appropriated $19,156,
to fund a study and develop a master plan to
determine the scope of the work and a final cost.
Prosser Hallock, Inc., the city's landscape
' architectwill complete the project in two phas-
es. The final design and engineering plans will
proceed once the preliminary phase is complet-
* ed.
A detailed site survey was used to develop the
parameters of the project which will include on-
street parking, lighting, the installation of traffic
calming devices, sidewalks and crosswalks and
decorative pavers.-
The final estimate for the work is $422,145.,
This year earned the distinction
of #4 lender in the Jacksonville
area based on mortgage vol-
ume.
Specialty Realty Group will
host a Real Estate "Investment
Workshop' beginning Jan. 8 on
Monday and Wednesday
evenings from 6:30-9:30
through Feb 7. The course will
utilize the textbook "Essentials
of Real Estate Investment" by.
David Sirota. The course will
be facilitated by Wendell
Yates, a licensed, real estate
instructor, adjunct instructor
at FCCJ, Real Estate Broker and
member of .the Graduate
Realtor Institute. .There will
also be presentations by other.
experts on topics such as
Trusts, 1031 Exchanges, Tax
Shelters, Real Estate Self
Directed IRA's, & Flipping. For
information call Yates at 399-
2006.
Prudential Network .Realty's
Beaches office has opened a
5,000-sqiiare-foot office in the
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by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF WRITER
Members of a volunteer
planning board in
Jacksonville Beach are urging
city staff for more time to.
review materials before a
meeting.
Planning 'Commission
chairman Terry DeLoach
Monday said information is
not available far enough in
advance, leaving the commis-
sion ill prepared.
DeLoach said the board's
past requests to receive agen-
das in a timely manner were
quickly addressed but noted
that "we seem to be backslid-
ing."
"We have slid back. We did
get to a point where we were
getting all of this information
a week or a week and a half in
advance," -he said. "That
worked very well and it gave
us, a volunteer board, time to
digest the material and spend
time on it."
DeLoach and commission-
,ers Greg Sutton, Paul Schmidt
and Lee, Dorson voted to defer
action on a state-mandated
amendment to the city's Land
development Code to incor-
porate the Proportibnate Fair
Share program because they
did not have an updated copy
of the state's model ordi-
nance.
"I'm interested enough to
want to see the model that is
referenced '[in the staff
report];" DeLoach said. "I'm
not just concerned about try-
ing to make a decision in such
a short amount of time on
such .an important docu-
ment."
Dorson said he didn't
receive any of the background
information in his Nov. 13
agenda on another proposed
amendment to the city's 2010
comprehensive Plan regarding
the city's potable water sup-
ply.
SThe Florida Legislature
requires cities to include a
water supply facilities work
plan for a minimum of 10
years which is consistent with
the St. Johns River Water
Management District's 2005
District Water Supply Plan.
Senior Planner Bill Mann
said he would see to it that
the commissioners received
agendas in a reasonable time
frame but cautioned that
information is not always
available three to four weeks
before the meeting.
The Planning Commission
members may receive agenda
packets via e-mail or hard
copy depending on preference
or they may request both.
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Chancel Choir Wednesdays 7pm. Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am 407 Third Street Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor. 246-2010 Saturday confessions Wed. 6:00 p.m. (K-3) 7:15.. (4-6 .)
S chdlhias S 1100am www.neptnebaptist.org Ne tune Beach James Collins, Associate Pastor After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 -5:20 p.m. ..
SWeekday Prethooi/Kindergaren (3 4 & 5 yr olds). Nursery Provided Tom Bary, Pastor 04-249-2307 www.fccbdoc.com email:fccbdoc@bellsouth.net 246-6014
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Wednesday Family Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am & .1:0am education, Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Bible Class Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
einnersd 6:00pm (904) 268-2500 "A home for Jewish Famlies at the Beach" Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
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Holiday Concert Mommy & Me a.m. Friday at Denny's Wednesdays Contact the
.mummamlil t* l I (PHOTO SUBMITTED) Restaurant, on Atlantic Blvd. Wednesday. 'Contact
S... (O The holiday concert "Hark! I Chabad @ the Beaches offers a Pastor Davandiferw f church office at 249-3030 for
"Paintin the Hear the Harp Eternal" featur- fall session of Mommy & Me Par ai l- information; the church is at
SWord," an exhibit ing harpists Kayo Ishimaru and and Bagel Babies activities for tate a study of Devotional 298 Aquatic Dr. in Atlantic
Sof works by Ellen Richard Fleisher and violinist children from 6 to 30 months Classics" by Richard S. Foster. Beach.
S Jof works by Ellen Jennifer Carsillo willbe held at old. Arts and crafts, exercises, For information call the church
SJones will be at held at 7:30 p.m. on Satuday baking, music and other experi- office at 241-9400 Singles groups
;San Pablo Baptist at Palms Presbyterian Church. ences will be included in the A men's Bible study is held at 7
Church at 3044 The concert, which is part of activities for the children. a.m. Monday at Ponte Vedra Beach United Methodist
S; .San Pablo Road the church's Fine Arts Series, is Contact Leah Kurinsky at United Methodist Church, 35 Church has Monday Night
S: :... from Nov. 17 free and open to the public. Chabad for information and Executive Way, Ponte Vedra Alive for singles at 7 p.m. on
SI through Dec. 17. The church is located at 3410 times by calling 285-1588. Beach. Monday nights and Singles
i Jones is the S. Third Street in Jacksonville Chabad is located at 521 A1A.N Palms Presbyterian men's Bible Coffee House 10:45 a.m.
S' Visual Arts Beach. in Ponte Vedra. study is held at 7 a.m. Sunday. Call249-2343.BUMC
'DirectorofPonte .is at 325 7th Ave. N.
Vedra Meditation Class Prayer for Schools Wednesdays intheYouth Beaches Capel church, 610
S. Presbyterian Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach.
; .. Church and co- Unity at the Beaches "will On Thursdays from 9:30 to 11 Center/Fellowship Hall. Singles over age 33 meet the last
Sordinator of the offer "Meditation Made Easy", a.m, a group meets, at the Saturday of the month at 7 p.m.
SBethel Gallery a class led by Rev. Marleen WVinston Family YMCA to pray Community Presbyterian at the church. 241-4211.
There. She said Davis at 7:30: p.m. on for school,.media, families, and Church at. 150 Sherry Dr. in Christ Episcopal Church, 400
'- she considers her Wednesdays at the Ribault church. The IhlC is on Atlantic Beach has Wednesday San Juan Drive in Ponte Vedra,
44- artwork "a visual Garden Club. The class will Landrum Lane in Ponte Vedra. morning prayer breakfasts for, offers a singles ministry called
ierprti f continue through early For information call 285-0267. men at 7,a.m. Solo Flight. For information call
Scripture" December. For information call St. Paul's by the Sea Episcopal 285-6127.
S- Scripture." 355-5100. The Garden Club is Celebrate Recovery Church has a Men's Prayer Christ the Redeemer Church,
at 705 2nd Ave. N. in Group and Bible Study which 190 S. Roscoe Blvd.. Weekly Bible
IThe Leader is putting together "Wonderful Life" Series Jacksonville Beach. A biblical based program for meets on the first and, third study and monthly social event
infonnition on holiday events at Pastor Daniel Williams of persons facing personal prob- Saturday of the month at 8a.m. such as square dancing for ages
churches and faith-based organi- Christ' the Redeemer Church .Service Time Changes lems, meets every Friday at in. Stores Hall. The nien's 30 and up. 280-5813.
zatiom. Please send information will do a three weekly series of 6:30 p.m. in the fellowship group also participates in out- Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
about upcoming events to reli- sermons based on the holiday Beginning Sunday, worship hall of Beach United reach efforts. The address is 465 Church, 4510 Palm Valley Road,
gon@iibechesleadertcom or fax to classic film "It's a Wonderful services at Ponte Vedra United Methodist Church, 3rd Street 11th Ave. N. in Jacksonville Ponte Vedra Beach. Bible study
249-1501 bI Nor: 20. Life." His topics willbe "Throw. Methodist Church will be at at 7th Avenue North, Beach. group at 11 a.m. Sunday and
a Lasso Around the Moon" on 9:30: a.m. for ,the .the lacksonville Beach. The pro- Sunrise Community Church occasional other activities for
Upward Sports Dec. 2 and 3, "Stuck in Bedford Contemporary Service and 11 gram emphasizes that through offers Men's Study Groups at 6 singles ages 30 and older.
Falls" on Dec. 9 and 10, and a.m. for the Traditional worship and same-gender .:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. on
Player evaluations for "The Richest Man in Town" on Service.The church address is 35 small groups, people can work
Upward Basketball and Dec. 16 and 17. Service times Executive WVay, Suite 130 in on personal struggles such as: .
Cheerleading will be on from 6 at Christ the Redeemer are Ponte Vedra. C eating disorders, alcohol/drug Incredible Edibles
to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 7 6:30 p.m. on Saturdays and on abuse, and codependency. The
and 14 at the Boys and Girls Sundays at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Fruits of the Spirit evenings begin with dinner.
Club, oh Seagate, Avenue. The address is 190 5. Roscoe Call 249-2343. The 11th annual Incredible Edibles will be
Neptune Baptist Church and Blvd. in Ponte Vedra; call 285- An exhibit of art work titled held from 8 .m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday at
San Pablo Baptist Church are 8009 for information. "Fruits of the Spirit" will be at Men's group meetings heS. Pfrls 8a. the Sea Ep.msopal Sa urhat
partnering to offer the faith- :,.; ,: the Bethel Gallery at Ponte t. Paul's by the Sea Episcopal Church.
based sports program for chil- Scrapbooking lessons Vedra Presbyterian Church Hoffers Bl PsBible and,
dren from 1st through 8th .' through Nov.26. Works in dif-Church offers Bible and Containers of homemade soups,
grade. interested children The omen's Group at ferent media by artist ages6 Bagels"; a men's Bible study casseroles, and bakedgoods will before sale
will be placed on a team and .Chabad @ the Beaches will through 18 years old will be group, 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. on along with craft items, books, and theme
have an opportunity to partic- have a Scrapbooking featured. The gallery is at 4510 \Wednesdays in the Fellowship baskets The French Cafe will Servebreak-
ipate, regardless of ability or Workshop on Sunday, Dec. 3. Palm Valley Road in Ponte Hall. The church address is 4140 a e rece ill ere re
experience. For information, For information, contact Vedra; call 285-8225 for infor- Hodges Blvd. For information fast and lunch; The church is at 46-5 11th
contact the Neptune Baptist 'Chabad at 285-1588. The nation call223-6922. Ave.N. Jackson lleBeach.
Church office at 249-2307. address is 521 SR AlA in Ponte The men's group from Calvary. ..
Vedra. Anglican Church meets at 6
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AT CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
iPHOTQ SUBMITTED
Retired and active duty military personnel attend'the Veterans Day dinner and
dance at Christ United Methodist Church last weekend. Kneeling in front is
Nicolas Roberson, active duty in the Navy; and veterans, from left in the first
row, John Horton, Jim Wetzel, Ron Henderson, Jack Jones; and, from left in the
second row, Jack Berle, JohnJenkins, Bill Christian and Howard MUzik.
(PHOTO SUBMITTED)
Retired Air Force Colonel Bob Shellenberger of
Atlantic Beach presents "Old Glory Speaks", a patriot-
ic story of the flag, at the Veterans Dinner. He is a
member of the Vintage Players, a senior.theater com-
pany. He has been a member for seven years.
Donations for benefit dinner are needed
Family oriented
Chanukah planned
Chabad @ the Beaches
will sponsor a family orient-
ed Chanukah Judaica, gift
and fun fair, "Dreidels and
Doughnuts", culminating
in the lighting of an 8-foot
public Menorah on Dec. 16
at the Adventure Landing 6
p.m..
The event will feature
music, an olive press pres-
entation and Menorah mak-
ing. Children will.also have
the opportunity to get their
faces painted. The event
will include family enter-
tainment, Chanukah food,.
and sand-art. Children will
decorate their own Dreidel,
a small square spinning top
commonly given to chil-
dren at Chanukah. Gifts
will. be available for pur-
chase, as well as boutique-
jewelry, toys, Judaica The
Menorah lighting will be
:sponsored. by the Zrihen
family, in memory of the
late Isaac Hershkowitz. The
event is open to the public
and there is no admission
charge.
Chanukah is the .eight-
day Jewish "Festival of
Lights," which this. year
begins at sundown Sunday,
Dec. 15th. Each evening at
sunset an additional candle
is lit to commemorate the-
rededication of the Temple
in Jerusalem some 2000
years ago. The holiday also ;
celebrates the miracle of
one day's worth of pure rit-
ual oil burning for eight
days until a new supply
could be obtained
"Chanukah's a time for
celebrating the freedom to
openly celebrate our values;
the Menorah proclaims that
message to the world", said
Rabbi Nochum Kurinsky,
director of Chabad @ the
Beaches "Chanukah is a
time for strengthening
Jewish identity, and for
having fun. This is a beauti-
ful synthesis."
For more information
contact Chabad at (904)
285-1588.
*
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http://www.ChabadBeaches
.com/Chanukah, includes !
hundreds of web pages
.including how-to guides,
deep mystical and Talmudic
insights, interactive games
and a searchable worldwide
database of Chanukah
events. The content of
www.ChabadBeaches.com/
Chanukah is culled from-
more than 720 sources,
both ancient and contem-
porary, and features stories
for children.
S by KATHY NICOLETTI
STAFF WRITER'
Volunteers will serve plates
full of turkey, dressing, pota-
toes, and vegetables followed by
pie for dessert at the Mission
House Thanksgiving Dinner on
Nov. 23.
On Thanksgiviig, ,"people
want to have some sort ot com-
munal feeling," said Jan Flager,
Executive Director of Mission
House. This dinner is for every-
one and we invite them 'to
come eat with us.'"
The dinner begins'at 3 p.m.
and is held at St. Paul's Catholic
-Church gym at lst Avenue and
5th Street North in Jacksonville
Beach.
"St. Paul's has a long associa-
tion with Mission House and
has an excellent'facility to do
this", said Flager.
Usually there are between
100 and 120 people who come
to the dinner, said Debbie
to si
.Giroux, .Chairperson of the
event.
Many of those who attend are
clients of Mission House but
people wVho'are alone, for the
holidays also come, she said.
"I love spending
Thanksgiving with them. We
live in a blessed world," said.
Giroux, whose husband Mike
Also volunteers to help.
"Reading the papers, I under-
stqnd the political climate
about Mission House and their
clients. T choose on
Thanksgi\vng Day to put poli-
tics aside and understand that
everybody deserves a
Thanksgiving meal arid
deserves to.feel loved," she said.
"We want them to come in
and feel like they are being
waited on." .
The Thanksgiving dinner
guests are seated at tables and
volunteer waiters serve the din-
ner and refill coffee cups.
'\\'e keep the atmosphere fes-
!lI w .. I
Strive and there are lots of smiles
on faces," she said.
Waiters'need to be 16 years.
and older but there are jobs for
children as young as 6-years
old. Entire families volunteer as
well as groups from local
Churches, said Giroux.
A number of the volunteers
are "people on their own" who
celebrate the holiday by help-
ing.
Some volunteers have been
coming for years. One collects
coats and brings them to the
dinner.
Then, if someone needs a.
coat they can take .one with
them whei: they leave, said
Giroux.
This year, as in previous,
years, there are a greater num-
ber of willing volunteers than
are needed to efficiently serve
the meal.
Also, as in previous years,
Giroux said that more volun-
teers are needed to bring pre-
a -^ i. -.
pared food to the dinner.
"It tests my faith every year."
In the last few days before
Thanksgiving, Giroux said that
she changes'her' phone mes-
sage every day with updates on
what is most needed for the
dinner.
- Contact Giroux..at221-1700
extension 208 for information.
about donating.
Mission House's
Thanksgiving meal has been
served every year since 1997,
said Flager.
While Debbie Giroux is a
member of Isle of Faith United
Methodist Church and the din-
ner is held in a church building.
this 'is not simply an event
organized by the churches.. It is
"a community-wide effort,"
Flager said.
S"It really is a blessing to see
the communitystep up .....and.
show caring and commitment."
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Church Activities for Kids:
The following events are
held at Beaches area churches'
on Wednesday 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 p.m., to
8:30 p.m.. beginning, with.
group praise and worship, fol-
lowed by small groups for fel-
lowship, Bible study and
prayer.The church is at 298 -
Aquatic Drive, Atlantic Beach.
Call 249-3030. .
"Bethlehem 'Lutheran
Church at1423 8th Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach has Junior
High Youth Group activities
from 6:45 to 8 p.m. The
Senior High Youth Group,
meets on Tuesdays from 7 to 8
p.m. Call 249-5418.
"Christ Episcopal Church at:
Solana Road and San .Juan
Drive in Ponte Vedra offers,
dinner in the parish hall for
youth and. families at'6:15
p.m. A children's art program
is held.from. 7 to 8 p.m.
,Church choir school to
develop musical skill and
Christian formation is offered
for age 3 through sixth grade
prior to Wednesday evening
dinner. The school is free and
is given by Dr. Timothy
McKee, Music Director of the
church. Call 285-6127.
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November 17. 2006
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SPORTS
November 17, 2006 ,
The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 10A*
Merritt Island better than record indicates
By JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Merritt Island High brings a decep-
tive 5-6 record into tonight's state
playoff game with the host and top-
ranked Nease High Panthers (11-0,
4ANo. 1).
The visiting Mustangs were 7-4
overall on the field this season. Two
of the team's six official losses came
by forfeit after Merritt Island was
found to have suited up an ineligible
player in wins against Eau Gallie and
Melbourne highs.
The Mustangs also lost a close
game to Class 5A No. 4 Palm Bay 21-
14 to open the season, and were 3-1
overall in district play with a one-
point, loss to Rockledge.
"Their top running back (Pierce
Clark) missed seven games this sea-
son with a broken collarbone, but
last.week averaged 13.6 yards per
game and scored on a 64-yard kickoff
return," Nease head coach Craig
Howard said Thursday.
"They run a spread offense and
have a big offensive line. Their
defense and kicking game is also
good. In all phases, we have to be on
our toes."
Merritt Island is the undisputed
District 7-4A champion and a legiti-
mate playoff team under first-year
head coach Lance Jenkins.
A former assistant at Bishop Kenny
and Ribault highs, Jenkins' team runs
a balanced offense that rushed for
1,719 yards in the regular season and
passed for 1, 28. .
Trie Mustangs averaged 284.7 yards
in their first 10 games and are led by
all-purpose quarterback Desmond
Newbold, who rushed for636 yards
nd passed for 910.
His favorite target is receiver J.D.
SBower t32 receptions, 427 yards).
. .:, *. .. .
They run a spread
offense and have a
big offensive line.
Their' defense and
kicking game is
also( good. In' all
phases, we have to
be on our toes.
.... ........ ...... .'
-- Craig Howard
'Panthers head coach
Kicker/punter Kyle Dougherty has
converted eight field goals and has a
39.3 punting average.
On defense, the Mustangs are led
by college prospect Kyle Dampier (6-
3, 270), a senior tackle, and junior
linebacker Kyle Hayes (5-9, 200), who
led the Space Coast in total tackles
with 125 In the regular season.
. Merritt Island hasn't been to the
playoffs since 2002, but the school
Shas a long tradition of playoff-caliber
football. .
It's alumni includes Ottis
Anderson, formerly of the New York
Giants arid the Super Bowl XXV
NI\P, and current Oakland A's base-
ball player Kevin Deenton.,
"At Merritt Island, we play in the
playoffs that's justwhat we do"
Jenkins told the Florida Today news-
paper this week.
"I don't think (the players) are.
going to be in awe of anyone."
Howard, whose team is averaging
40 points and 400 yards per game,
said Week 2 of the playoffs is where
upsets happen.
S"We have to stay hungry, healthy
and play hard," he added.
After a close first half last week in
the regional quarterfinals, Nease
opened things up in the second half
and rolled to a 49-13 victory over
Belleview. :
It took a few halftime adjustments
from Panthers defensive coordinator
Danny Cowgill to figure out the
Rattlers' "Super Power" offense,
which features two tight ends and
two wings packed tightly together on
the line of scrimmage. Out of that
set, Belleview ran several types of
trap plays using misdirection;,
Once solved, however, Nease limit-
ed the Rattlers' effectiveness while
the Panthers offense lit up the score-
Sboard as usual.
Panthers soccer
looksherd or
another title run
B\ ROBERT DeANGELO
S' SPORTS EDITOR
Beginning a quest of
defending the state title it
won seven months ago, the
Nease High girls soccer team
seems to have picked up right
where it left off.
Following Tuesday night's
9-2 dismantling of St. Johns
Counts foe
Pedro -: ---.
l Menendez, the "
Panthers sit at
6-0 as they
head to this "
weekend'si -,
Kick-Off .:
Classic in
Tallaha'see.
Junior for-
ward Staces
Hanburry '
scored three
times, Mar, PANTHEI
Scott Moore 5 FALCONS
:banged in two
tallies, and Kristin Hoover,
Meagan Thomas, Claire'Kasik
and Macie Soler-Sala each had
a goal for Nease against
Menendez.
The Panthers have long
been the area's gold standard
initerms of girls soccer pro-
grams. Coach Dave
Silverberg's troops won back-
to-back state championships .
in the 2004-5 and 2005-6 sea-
sons. Nease has also won
'three State titles in the last
five years.
S\\iile Silverberg is appre-
hensive about calling his pro-
gram a d\nasty. it surely
meets all of the criteria to
earn that pronouncement.
Last year, for example, the
Panthers were nearly flawless
through the regular season
schedule, losing only twice -
both times to Class 5A soccer
powerhouse Satellite High
School.
Despite a rash of late-season
injuries, Nease excelled
through the playoffs.
Silverberg's troops relied heav-
ily on unsung heroes to fill in
at key posi-
f tions.
.- v I In fact,
,' v Hoover gave
her teammates
a lift in the
State champi-
S onship game
/ against Merritt
SIsland as she
returned from
S4al.'aknee injury
Ssusitained .in'
the regional
RS : .9 final.
S 2 "Each of our
title seasons
has been so different,"
Silverberg said after hoisting
the trophy in Fort Laudeidale.
"Last year was kind of a per-
fect season because we had no
injuries and no major prob-
lems.
"This year it was injury
after injury and kids kept
stepping up." :
While the Panthers offense
has been typically prolific this
season, it is the team's
defense that has been stellar
through six games. If last
year's post-season run
revealed anything, it's that a
stingy and tough defense
makes all the difference the
close a team gets to the cham-
pionship round.
y...o ROBDeAG..ELO
... : :. i*- .' .. Ph.:.1 ... ROB .Cl.. 'lGEL,
Nease High forward Mary Scott Moore (12) battles for the ball during recent action. The Panthers are off to a 6-0 start this season.
Ludwick finds success inthe middle
Photo by ROB DeANGELO
Nease center Mike Ludwick transferred from Fletcher where he
was a back-up linebacker. With the Panthers he has made the
transition from defense to a solid part of the offensive line.
The former Fletcher
linebacker makes a
smooth transition to
Nease offensive line
By JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Nease High graduated all of its starting
linebackers last football season, so Mike
.'Ludwick figured he had a good shot at filling
one of those positions this year.
A backup linebacker at Fletcher High and a
two-year .letterman, Ludwick's prospects of
starting for the Senators was not clear head-
ing into spring drills.
So, Ludwick transferred to Nease, where
the grass looked a lot greener.
Now a senior starter on Nease's top-ranked
and undefeated football team, Ludwick is
happy he made the move in more ways than
one.
"I've never played a down at linebacker
here," Ludwick said last week after Nease'
(11-0, Class 4A No. 1) downed visiting
Belleview 49-13 in the first round of the
state playoffs.
"They [Nease coaches] put me at right
guard [in the spring] and said, 'I hope you
like it.' "
Ludwick didn't.
A bor hitter who could play all three
linebacking slots at Fletcher, strong, weak
and middle, Ludwick didn't initially
embrace the switch to offense.
In fact, he brazenly asked to be moved
back to defense in the spring. .. Nease also operates out of afive-man front
"I won right guard the first day in pads, with wide splits between each lineman.
but was unhappy about it," Ludwick recalled "We really needed that kind of guy at cen-
with a chuckle. ter because just like a linebacker he calls all
'The coaches sat me out of practice for the blocking schemes," Coruoy added.
two days because they were very disappoint- "At first, he was reluctant about it, buit he
ed with me." knew it was a need we had on the team. And
Then the coaches found out Ludwick, the more he bought into it, the more corm-
who once played center on Fletcher's junior mitted he got,"
varsity team, could snap the football -well., Nease returned only one starter on offense
" Nease runs a wide- this season: All-American left
open, shotgun offense guard James Wilson.
where every snap is Ludwick and right guard
crucial. Ludwick's Larson Miniard are first-year,
snaps were consistent- We really needed starters. Right, tackle Clyde
ly good and, more that kind of guy at Yandell played on the. defen-
important\ fast. J sive line ,as a junior and left
It all starts with the center because t tackleJames Nicholson was a
snap and he practiced like a linebacker he jayvee starter.
all summer long and The Panthers are averaging
got proficient with it," callS all the block- more than 200 rushing yards
said Nease head coach ing schemes. per game this season, mean-
Craig Howard, whose .ing Nease linemen are execut-
son, Bo, a converted ing more run blocks, than
fullback, played the .pass blocks.
position in 2005. Joe Conroy That translates into
"He was a linebacker Panthers line coach Ludwick getting plenty of
when he transferred linebacker-like licks per. game.
over here and we had a "It was complicated at first,
lot of depth at linebacker. We played a lot of but I learned to like i4 and now I love it,"
guys at center and he emerged as the said Ludwick, who starts his 12th consecu-
starter." tive game at center tonight when Nease
Nease line coach Joe Conroy said Ludwick entertains Merritt Island at Panther
had to learn more than just blocking tech- Stadium in round two of the 4A state play-
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Armstrong meets marathon
A... trio
A ell it's all over now;
the biggest, most :
anticipated sporting
event of the season. No, I'm
not harping on about the
World Cup again and you
haven't just slept through the
Chinese Olympic Games.
It was media darling Lance
Armstrong's first, and perhaps
only, attempt at running a
marathon.
Armstrong, the world's most
famous cyclist and seven-time
winner of the three-week long,
2,178-mile Tour de France, gar-
nered all of the limelight when
he ditched his wheels for a pair
of running shoes and set off on
a new goal: To finish the New
York City Marathon in three
hours or less.
At his side, training partner
pretty boy, Matthew
McConaughey. With paparazzi
cameras never far away, they
worked out together, hit the
Sbars, broads and beaches in
tandem and lived a life
Armstrong would surely have
Only dreamed about while ped-
aling his life away preparing for
a Tour de France.
Maybe that accounted for
some of his weight gain. Since
retiring from competitive
cycling after his final Tour \ic-
tory in 2005, Armstrong, now
35 years old, has reportedly put
on 20 pounds. Or perhaps he
was living it up at some keg
party, then, while gazing into
S his suds, he thought about the
marathoner's favorite friend,
..carbo loading, and remarked:
"Oh yeah, I think I'm going to
love this running thing. Hey,
how about some more pizza
over here?"
Then again, maybe he did it
just to show that he is human
after all.
i K
BOB FERNEE
RUNNING/FITNESS
We all know Armstrong's
story: In 1996 he was diag-
nosed with testicular cancer.
While practically on his
deathbed, his cycling team
came by to say they were drop-
ping him from the team.
Against all odds he lived to
ride again and by 1997 was
back in the saddle. Amazingly,
in 1999, he won the Tour de
France.
While winning six more
Tours he was constantly dogged
by doping allegations (just as
he is to this day). There was the
famous breakup with his wife.
The subsequentfamous rela-
tionship with musician Sheryl
Crow, Crow's own cancer, then
the famous Crow bust.up:
Lance is also famous for start-
ing that anrioying colored rub-
ber bracelet fad a few years ago
which spread like, well, cancer.
Between the rather non-ath-
letic pursuits of Armstrong and
McConaughey he is said to
have run 45-minutes a day and
worked his way up to a long
run of 16-miles; fairly minimal
stuff for most marathoners
hoping to crack the magical
three-hour barrier.
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But they are not superman
Lance and he is.
Speculation ran rife within
the running community: What
time will Lance run? His most
ardent fans thought that with
his physical equipment and
mental fortitude he was good
for a sub-2:20.
Knowledgeable runners said
if his longest run was only a
16-miler then he was sure to
hit the dreaded "wall" and at
20 miles he would tighten up
and limp in at more like 3:20.
That is, if he finishes at all,
they mused.
During the race, Armstrong
was aided and abetted by none
less than American marathon
icons Alberto Salazar and loan
Benoit Samuelson, as well as
retired Moroccan middle-dis-
tance ace, mile world-record
holder (3:43:13), Hicham el-
Guerroui pretty nippy com-
pany.
There was also the
"LanceCam," a live camera that
watched as every Lance liga-
ment twitched and each Lance
foot fell.
The potentially humiliating
LanceCam may have been his
savior. Its omnipresence made
him keep plugging right up to
the end of the 26.2-mile race
when he was tightening up
badly. The thought of having
to stop and stretch in front of
the LanceCam was more
embarrassment than he could
bear, he later admitted.
Ultimately Armstrong suc-
ceeded and his finishing time
of two hours, 59-minutes and
37-seconds was very
respectable. It even hints at a
new sport. That is, if he wants
it, and right now it appears that
he definitely does not.
Exhausted, he said afterward,
"For the level of condition that
2006 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
Pearman wins Jaguars punt return
job through speed and consistency
challenge
I have now, that was without a
doubt the hardest physical
thing I have ever done,"
When asked if he would do it
again he remarked: "Right now,
my answer is no, I'll never be
back. But I reserve the right to
change my mind in a month."
Armstrong's new adventure
brought to mind a debate that I
fust heard in the 1970s. The
question was: Is it harder to run
a marathon or to do the Tour
de France?
Not surprisingly, cyclists and
runners all lined up like a
bunch of testy politicians, each
claiming his sport was the
toughest and his opinion the
final answer.
Cyclists would cite the length
of the competition, terrain and
hours in the saddle. Runners
would go on about the relent-
less pounding the marathoner
must endure remember, shoes
weren't up to much back then).
They would claim that a mile
of running is worth 10, 15 or
even 20 miles on a bike.
Besides, they would point out,
cyclists get to coast and that
gives them a rest; runners can
never rest.
I believe it, was the renowned
English marathoner, Ron Hill,
who silenced the throng when
he pointed out that after a
stage of the Tour a cyclist gets
out of'bed the next day and
does it all again: then the day
after that and the one after that
and so forth. Hill said after a
man races a marathon you
would never see him to get out
of bed the next day and do it
all over again. His reasoning?
Because doing so was a physical
impossibility.
Following his marathon run
it looks as though Armstrong
will not be one to disagree with
Hill.
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A lvin Pearman has just
About taken over the job
Sot punt or-kick rett)irne
for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The job fits him to the
proverbial "T." Pearman is fast
and elusive. He's the'kind of
ballcarrer that coaches like, in
the NFL, college or anywhere
that football is played.
The second-year Jaguar is
built sleek as a greyhound. Dog
racing fans would be comfort-
able betting on Pearman. That,
in effect, is what coach Jack Del
Rio and his staff are doing now.
Taking'over the job from a
host of other contenders at
Smid-season, because sonie
other candidates never fulfilled
, the requirements, Pearman
speaks of returning kicks as if
it's what he has wanted to do
all along. In fact; the 24-year-
old from Charlotte, N.C., will
talk about anything very lucid-
ly and earnestly. He's as articu-
late and well-spoken as you'd
expect a University of Virginia
grad to be. Then again, he also
hails from Princeton, New
SJersey so that plays a role as
well.
While Pearman became a
S Cavalier rather than a Tiger, he
grew up for a while at
Princeton University because
his father was a coach there. It
didn't hurt Alvin's football aspi-
rations to have a father who
encouraged him and boosted
the young player's progress.
Although not counted on at
the start of the 2006 season as
the Jaguars main kick returned,
Pearman quickly wrested the
job from both Maurice Jones-
Drew and Chad Owens, who
has since been cut by the team.
There are a number of things
one could identify Alvin
Pearman with aside from his
fleetness of foot on the grid-
iron. One is that he is ohly the
second University of Virginia
star to be drafted by
Jacksonville, which selected
him in the fourth round in
2005. The first Cavalier tabbed
by the Jaguars, in 2002, was
Chris Luzar, a towering lad who
should have been a great
receiver but never quite caught
on.
Pearman is not towering -
5'10", 206 pounds, but makes
up for it with speed, which
helped him become a success-
ful indoor and outdoor track
man in college.
"I try to use all the physical
attributes I have," Pearman said.
recently in the Jaguars locker
room. "And I try to take care of
myself with the proper nutri-
tion and working out during
the off season."
While that may be the trend
S in today's NFL, Pearman brings
a well-honed work ethic to the with them."
tasks. In high school, he was a Pearman sponsored a day for
three-year starter at tailback foster children aboard the USS
and state champion in the 100 Kennedy after arriving in
and 200 meter sprint races. Jacksonville.
,Pearman graduated _from -'*r~ w.Baok'home, Alvin has an
Virginia with a degreeMin : e'$ ir e' sefI io as in the
sports medicine, which might Peace Corps and now teaches
have come in handy if he pur- and a younger brother who
sued a career as a pro trainer. plays football. His parents
"No,".he laughed, "that's encouraged Alvin throughout
not for me. But I would like to his early athletic accomplish-
coach. I love kids and working ments, and now so does Jack
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Atlantic Beach business
brings arts to children
BARBARA
MATHESON
GARDENING
COLUMNIST
Dress up T-day
table setting with
'vase' pumpkin
f" o dayv want to give
| you an idea for a sim-
pie table decoration or
hostess gift that anyone can
put together, even those
who swear they aren't at all
creative.
When the Thanksgiving
holidays are here it seems
we always decorate with the
beautiful chrysanthemums
so readily available.
If you have a small home,
perhaps only one of these
completes your decorating.
But over the years, I have
found that in spite of the
beautiful colors that they are
available in, I have gotten a
bit tired of them.
I alwa's buy one or two in
a new color with bronze
tones, but I have found that
this other idea hits the spot
for me, and I can use it in so
many variations until I am
ready to decorate for
Christmas.
I know many of you will
use the Thanksgiving week-
end to start that December
decorating, but I like to drag
fall out as long as-possible. I
am sure I will not begin the
next holidays, decorations
until at least the first week-
end in December.
So I have been cutting
seedpods from my crape
myrtles, snitching some
from the magnolia trees in
my area and watching the
clusters of purple beauty
berries to be sure I will have
some of those for my
Thanksgiving decor.
Here is a suggestion. It
uses the good old pumpkin.
Luckily, pumpkins of all
sizes are still available,
although you might have to
keep an eye out for them.
Look at the floor around
the produce area of the gro-
cery store and chances are
you'll see plenty still sitting
there. You'll want to select a
pumpkin (or several) for this
idea. It will be the vase for a
table arrangement.
Let me say that this idea is
very versatile, and except for
one important step which
demands adult knife-cut-
ting, it is so easy your kids
can make it once they see
you make the first one. It
can be a centerpiece for the
serving table or used as a
focal point anywhere in the
house.
At Thanksgiving I like to
serve buffet style, and so I
use this pumpkin arrange-
ment at the end of my
extended dining room table.
If you are having a sit-down
meal, a small pumpkin for
each place setting could act
as a name card. And at the
end of the day, your guests
can take their arrangement
home as a reminder of the
special time spent with you.
1. Decide if you will
use just one large pumpkin
or many smaller ones (you
might like to cluster gradu-
ated sizes of pumpkins
placed at different heights.
Go shopping and buy what
you envision needing as far
as the pumpkins go.
2. Since the pumpkin will
act as a vase, you'll want to
either purchase big bouquets
of cut flowers always avail-
able at any grocery, or
decide to use other types of
collected stuff. Places like
Michael's always has nice
bunches of dried grasses,
flowers, eucalyptus, etc.
3.The first step is where
you'll need the adult. Using
a knife, cut the top out of
the pumpkin. Make it wide
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by CHUCK ADAMS
ST.FF IW'RITER
,All age groups, from kids to
adults, can sample the variety
of arts-related classes offered at
ArtLife Studios in Atlantic
Beach.
Karen Sadler and her staff of
four offer instruction in art,
drama and dance. Instruction
in film and photography may
be added, she said.
The studios opened in June
with an eight-week summer
arts program for children.
"ArtLife itself is a production
service," said Sadler, who
moved to Atlantic Beach from
Manhattan.
"We're an arts education
service. We produce, design,
and plan programs. We've cre-
ated festivals. We've done so
many different things, but all
with a focus to having more
arts for the children in our
community.
"I felt there was a need for
support to the wonderful job
the teachers were already
doing in the schools and to uti-
lize the wide range of contacts
that I had in the arts, music,
theater, film industries, which
was my background in New
York."
ArtLife does outreach work
at local schools, including
Atlantic Beach and Jacksonville
Beach elementaries, and also
works with special-needs chil-
dren. A special-needs camp is
in the works for next summer.
Sadler brings in musical
artists, folk artists and story-
tellers.
"\Ve bring in a very wide
variety from the arts. I think
that's one of the reasons we've
been so successful in our
endeavors," she added.
Drama is the area of special-
ty for one of Sadler's instruc-
tors, Andre Dimapilis, who
recently worked with six
youngsters in Theatre Games.
"Theatre Games is basically a
bunch of games we play that
will allow them to have acting
skills, such as concentration
and free expression," said
Dimapilis, who has an acting
class that meets once a week.
His most recent drama pro-
gram had five 8-year-olds and
one 10-year-old.
Dimapilis, who graduated
from Florida State with a
degree in theatre, has been act-
ing for 11 years. When not on
stage or at ArtLife, he teaches
drama in the Duval Count'
public school system.
ArtLife Studio also has its
own art gallery.
"What that enables us to
do," said Sadler, "is create an
environment right here in our
own community where chil-
dren and families, adults, teens
can create art working with
professional artists. This is a
very unique environment."
In addition to her own staff,
Sadler said professional artists
work with ArtLife as support
staff. Heather Blanton, who
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Andre Dimapilis, who teaches drama at ArtLife Studios in
Atlantic Beach, also teaches drama at Duval public schools.
has work on display at the stu-
dio, did an eight-week program
with young children.
"\We are looking to bring a
true experience of art and art-
making, and an understanding
of the creative endeavor, to the
children. We're not just creat-
ing busywork. We're not just
coloring," she said.
Sadler said "Friday Drop-Ins"
allow children and their fami-
hes to experience different
activities so they can get a feel
for what ArtLife has to offer
and what the environment is
like.
For more information, call
247-8337 or visit www.artlife-
productions.com.
Palms Presbyterian hosting
harp and violin concert
DPin Martin"(Nigel Casey) with the Burelli. Sisters singing backup in a scene from "The Rat.
6ack, Live at the Sands." The musical revue runs through Sunday at the Moran Theater in
downtown Jacksonville. Tickets are $15 to $54. The event is presented by the FCCJ Artist
Series. Call 632-3373 or visit www.artistseries.fccj.org
Cohen's comedy method boorish
ith "Borat," it is
now official: The
state of American
film comedy is threatening
to collapse for good.
.Have you ever been in the'
companyy of precocious kids
who.are too clever by half,
who put on endless skits
while their parents beam
with delight and you find
yourself politely looking
everywhere but at the kids?
"Borat" is like that.
An alleged comic named
Sacha Baron Cohen plays
the title character, a cheerily
ignorant shlump who leaves
his native country' of
Kazakhstan to visit "U.S.
and A." to make a documen-
tary about American wa's.
(The movie's full, self-
amused title is "Borat:
Cultural Learnings of
America for Make Benefit
Glorious Nation of
Kazakhstan." I am sorry to
report that this movie no
benefit make anyone.)
Cohen's method of come-
dy is to enter a "real" situa-
tion in full persona, and
then see how everyday peo-
ple react to his outrageous-
ness. Cohen and his cult fol-
STEVE
BAILEY
lowing seem to think that
this shines a satirical light
on America's darker side.
Those of us with longer
memory spans will recall TV
shows such as "Candid
Camera," "Mork and
Mindy," and "Perfect
Strangers," all of which
made similar hay from fish-
out-of-water premises and
didn't pat themselves on the
back for making brilliant
satire.
(One also can't help but.
mention Steven Spielberg's
underrated light comedy
"The Terminal," in which
Tom Hanks played a similar
type of foreigner -- and he
did so earnestly, in a single
setting, rather than traipsing
around the country trying
for cheap laughs.i
And the movie's seams --
literal and metaphorical --
show all over the place. You
can tell which scenes
involve "real" people
because the movie's visual
quality suddenly gets very
fuzzy, indicating that the
scenes were videotaped and
then transferred to film.
As for the other seams,
we're meant to laugh at nor-
mal people's shocked reac-
tions to Borat's cluelessness.
Trouble is, most of the peo-
ple in the movie treat Borat
very nicely, only to be
rewarded with some conde-
scending insult. (In particu-
lar, the movie does Jews and
gays no favors whatsoever.)
The premise for the
movie's cross-country jour-
ney is that Borat happens to
see a rerun of "Baywatch," is
immediately smitten with
Pamela Anderson, and-
decides to go to California
to marry her upon their first
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FROM CONTRIBLiTOR
Palms Presbyterian Church
will present the'second concert
of its 2006-2007 fine arts sea-
son: "Hark! I Hear the Harps
Eternal" on Saturday, Nov. 18.
The 7:30 p.m. concert will
feature the husband-and-wife
harp duo of Kayo Ishirparu and
Richard Fleisher with violinist
Jennifer Carsillo.
The trio. .wlli .erl. works
by Debussy, Bartok, Sait-Saens
and Lecuoia, among others.
Ishimaru is the ~xncipal
harpist for thl: 'Jack'lriv iille'
Symphony Orchestra.
A native of the San Francisco
area, Carsillo attended the
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
.and Indiana University.
She has appeared as soloist
with orchestras and chamber
music ensembles throughout
the U.S., Europe, the Soviet
Union and Jamaica.
Fleisher is the son of pianist
Leon Fleisher and is celebrating
his 25th season as principal
harpist of the Naples
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Harpists Richard Fleisher and
Kayo Ishimaru.
Philharmonic.
The concert will take place'
at 3410 3rd St. S. in
Jacksonville Beach, just noilh
of where ITB meets AIA.
The concert is free and open
to the public.
pnc.lo suum.lly'.J
Jennifer Carsillo performs Satuday at Palms Presbyterian.
Eclectic Galleries opens handcrafted kaleidoscope exhibit today
FROM CONTRIBUTOR
Eclectic Galleries opens "Infinite
Reflections: Kaleidoscope Magic &
Wonder" today at its Jacksonville Beach
location.
This exclusive collection of hand-
crafted kaleidoscopes from 15 American
artisans working in glass, fine metals,
and wood runs through Dec. 3 at 2405
3rd St. S.
More than 90 unique kaleidoscope
designs will be featured ranging from
traditional hand-heldscopes to special-
ty collectors scopes. This annual event
features the largest collection of kalei-
doscopes in the region.
Among the highlights is a functional
kaleidoscope fountain by California
artist Will Smith.
Stained-glass artist Debbie Davis has a
unique series of playful forms including
a bi-plane, a locomotive .engine and
sailboat. Also featured is a collection of
wood and brass desk scopes, and limit-
ed edition scopes by internationally
recognized artists Sue Rioux and Henry
Bergeson.
The kaleidoscope was created in 1816
by Scottish scientist/inventor Sir David
Brewster.
Eclectic Galleries features the largest
collection of American fine craft in
northeast Florida. Showcasing the
handcrafted works of more than 180
American regional, national and inter-
nationally recognized artists, the
gallery specializes in artglass, ceramics,
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Matheson: Thanksgiving table setting
Pr..l-,:.:. .l,''rn Jan.r :
Caressa Andrews, Amy Royster and Lucie, Roberts in a scene from "Cavedweller." The play runs
through Saturday at the Adele Grage Cultural Center. Atlantic Beach. Call 249-7177.
THEATRE NOTICES
Cont. from B-1
enough so a glass, tin can, or
plastic cup .can easily slide
into the hole.
The entire pumpkin does
not need to be cleaned out,
but just enough so the recep-
tacle can hit bottom, sliding
easily in and out.
4. Wipe the exterior of the
pumpkin nice and clean.
5. Fill the vase with some
water, and then fill it with
flowers that you have pur-
,chased or cut from your yard,
dried cat tails, crape myrtle
seed pods on their branch,
fresh-cut greens from your
shrubs. dried grasses found
alongside the road, a branch
with fall leaves 'on it, whatev-
er you haveto fill the vase.
SYou can be as creative as
you desire; in fact, cut out
paper flowers taped to straws
would work and it wofIld
avoid using any water. Once
you show the kids what the
idea is and how it unfolds,
you can do whatever cutting
is needed to the remaining
pumpkins, find glasses/con-
tainers for each one, and then
let the kids do the rest.
6. You can save the cut-off
topnotch of the pumpkin to
place next to it, or pitch it.
7. Stacking graduated sizes
of pumpkins is easy if you
stand them on makeshift
pedestals. I've used shoeboxes,
an old pail, some stacked
Tupperware, upside down
bowls, waste baskets, etc. With
a covering of some napkins or
a cloth, no one will see the
structure underneath.
This arrangement can be
made several days in advance
of Thanksgiving, so at the
beginning of next week be
sure and purchase the flower
material, and start looking for
pumpkins now.
I would love to see some
photos of your creations, and
FOR KIDS
Photo submitted
Ish Brant Beautification Committee's November Yard of the
Month went to Mrs. D. G. Johnson (right) who was also a mem-
ber of the Beautification Committee when the crepe myrtles
were planted along Florida Boulevard. Johnson is joined by
Councilperson Harriett Pruette.
you are welcome to e-mail
them to me at mathesos@bell-
south.net. I'd love to have
. some go into the paper, so be
sure and include your name
and if done by your kids,
include their ages as well.
Please let me know if it is OK
Sto use the photo in the paper,
with or without any names.
I have made these pumpkin
arrangements for years, start-
ing in September when we
can get our first pumpkins. I
love making them as hostess
gifts, partly because they are
so different from the typical
gift of a mum or bottle of
wine.
I have to find my own
pumpkins soon because I defi-
nitely will use either one large
one or several in graduated
sizes at the end of my dining
table.
I would think gourds would
work OK, if you can carve out
a section for the water holder.
So, surprise your guests and
family and show them your
special brand of creativity.
And in the meantime,
Happy Thanksgiving.
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run at 8 p.m. today and
.Saturda\ at the Atlantic Beach
Experimental Theatre, 716
Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach.
Tickets are $15. Call 249-7177
for information.
"THE RAT PACK," the hit
musical based on the group of
lgerndarsy performers, runs.
thuo.iugh Sunday..in.the. nora .
Theater at the Times-Union
Center for the Performing Arts,
300 \V. Water St., Jacksonville.
Show time and ticket prices
\-ary. Call 632-3373 for infor-
mation.
"OVER THE TAVERN" is
presented at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday at Theatre
Jacksonville,' 2032 San Marco
Blvd., Jacksdnville. Tickets are
available by calling 396-4425.
"FORBIDDEN BROADWAY:
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ets are $10. Call 620-2878 for Alhambra Dinner Theatre,
information. 12000 -Beach Blvd.,
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4567 St. Johns Bluff Road S.. show. Call 641-1212.
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Call 422-5244 for information.
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Artistically painted furni-
tureby Inez Nickman,
handmade cloth books
by Gretchen Ebersol, frames
made from clay by Sidney
McKenna and Rob Mitchell,
unique jewelry boxes and
large glass creations, bird
houses andhandmade pillows
are included in the exhibit
that opened last week at the
Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra
Beach.
The Christmas exhibit, .
"Precious Objects," will be on
display through Dec. 20 at the
center, 50 Executive Way,.
Ponte Vedia Beach.
At 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 2,
the public is invited to a pres-
entation by sculptor Enzo
Torcoletti.
Also, the center has an
upcoming holiday art camp
for children. Register by,call-
ing 280-0614.
The Holiday Shoppes
Southern Style, a fund-raiser
for the Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Beach, is open at
the Sawgrass Marriott today
from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Call 280-0614 for infor- ,
nation.
Holiday Hoopla for, adults is
planned at Art Connections in
the Cummer Museum of Art &
Gardens in Jacksonville.
Open studios and a twist on
holiday music will be part of
the celebration. Create some
holiday whimsey with art
projects suitable for gifts.
Each evening will have a
different theme. The dates are
Nov. 30, Dec. 7 and Dec. 14, 6
p.m. to 9 p.m.
The fee is $8, free for mem-
berS. Call 356-6857.:
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The Museum of Science and
History in'Jacksonville will
hold a Native American histo-
iy festival from 10 a.m. to 2,
p.m. Saturday. '
Guests can learn aboutthe
*different Native Americans
who have lived in Florida and
elsewhere.
The festival will include
crafts, guided tours, games
and live performances by
Native Americans. All 348-
3974 for information.
First Street Gallery in
Neptune Beach this weekend
holds open house for its annu-
al display and sale of hand-
crafted ornaments and other.
holiday items.
Today, Saturday and Sunday .
are open house days at the
gallery, 216-B First St.
Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to
6 p.m. Monday to Saturday
and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Extended shopping hours are
scheduled for December.
"Painting The Word," art-
works by Ellen Jones, will be
displayed at San Pablo Baptist:::
Church from today through
Dec. 17.
Ellen has been the visual
arts director at Ponte Vedra
Presbyterian Church for the
past five years, coordinating
that church's Bethel Gallery.
San Pablo Baptist is at 3044
San Pablo Road. House are 9
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Monday to
Friday, and 7 p.m to 9 p.m.
Wednesday. Call 223-9075.
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South Beach Gallery is featur-
ing the works of Bradley
Johnson this month in an
exhibit called "Captured,
Through a Lens."
The gallery is at 1250 Beach
Blvd., in Beach Plaza,
Jacksonville Beach. Call 247-
4341.
Works by members of the
South Beach Gallery are fea-
tured at the Atlantic Beach
Cultural Center, 716 Ocean
Blvd., Atlantic Beach, through
Dec. 8.
The River City Band has
announced that a concert,
"Yuletide Swing," will be held
at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8 at
Jacob' Hall in the Times
Union Center for the
Performing Arts in
Jacksonille.
Tickets are $20 for adults,,
$15 for seniors and $10 for ,
those 12 and under. Call 355-
4700.
"Forbidden Broadway:
Special Victims Unit" is being
performed at 7 p.m. today,
Friday, at the University of
North Florida's Fine Arts
Center.
The show skewers egotistical
stars and has-beens, replacing
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pholic ubmnttica
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art, visit the J. Johnson
Gallery in Jacksonville Beach
tonight for the opening of an
exhibit by Yolanda Sanchez.
Yolanda's works have no
obvious subject matter but
express emotion in colors and
shapes that try to lure you
into the mind of the artist.
A reception will be held 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the
gallery, 177 4th Ave. N. Call
435-3200 for information.
The work of Jacksonville
photographer Bill Coppedge
is on display this month at
Pawnee's in Ponte Vedra
Beach.
Coppedge is a second-gener-
ation Jacksonville native resid-
ing in the Southside. He holds
a bachelor's degree in fine art
with a major in photography.,
Coppedge joined the ,
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years-ago, and since then he
has accumulated numerous
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Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
Unky J is in at 9 p.m. today
and Saturday.
Cuihane's Irish Pub, 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach .
249-9595. Jax Pipe & Drums
are in at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday.
The Glas Tara Dancers are in at:
4 p.m. Sunday followed by
traaditionla Irish music with
Michael Funge at 6,p.m.
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub &
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach *242-9499.
Cloud Nine appears from 7 to
10 p.m.. every Wednesday.
Spade McQuade is in every
Sunday.
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Freebird Live, 200 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. Ralph Stanley performs
bluegrass at 9 p.m. today.
Tickets are $20 'in advance,,
$25 day of show. Burnin
Smyrnans with Yancy Clegg
and 'Jake & the Mlavericks,
appear Saturday. Ziggy Marley
with Skye of Morcheeba is in
Wednesday.'
L ynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., Jacksonville Beach ,
249-5181. TMichael Funge
plays traditional Irish music
from 6 to 9 pm. followed by
Dial 9 from 10 p.m. to close'
today and Saturday.
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Come visit our showroom:
1086 3rd Street North
(Behind Harry's in Jax Beach)
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. Sailish Dr.,
Atlantic Beach 246-4293.
Nolan Neal is in Monday.
Songwriter's night with Seth
Ranisdill every Tuesday.
Reggae with Pili Pill every
Wednesday. The Wes Cobb
Band is in Thursdays. Mystic
SDin and the -120 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
SSleepy every Friday. Mike
Shackelford Band appears
Saturday.
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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.
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Ragtime Tavern, Seafood & Mackenzie's Steakhouse, 100
Grill, 207. Atlantic Blvd., Sawgrass Village, Ponte Vedra
A ;tlantic Beach 241-7877. Al Beach 543-9143. Gene
Natural is in today and satur- Nordan plays piano Tuesday
day. Billy and Vinnny appear through Thursday. Don
Sunday. Miniard is in Saturday.
: r Michael Howard plays Sunday.
Spare Time Tavern and Will Hurley performs Fridays
Grille, 1728' 3rd St N., and Monday.
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360. *
What About Me is in Sunday. Max's Restaurant, 1312
The Rumble appears Monday. Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 247-6820. John Evans
WEEKLY STANDARDS plays the piano every Friday
and Saturday.
Aromas 'Cigar, Wiitbel -' l. 4***:
Martini Bax; 880 A1.',Jt b' e .., s 4-401 M Stree
Vedra Beach 280-2525. Le North, Jacksonville Beach.
r onde Quartet plays Latin Mystic Roots in the tiki bar
music Tuesdays. The Jason every Tuesday. Fifth South and
Anderson Group performs the Glass Camels are in the
even Thursday. Jose LeBron Bubba Lounge every
and The LeMonde Quintet per- Wednesday. Reggae with Pill
form every Saturday. Pill from 4 to 8 p.m. every
Sunday.
Bo's Coral Reef, 201 Fifth *
'Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach Sawgrass, 43 PGA Tour Blvd,
246-9874. DJs and female. Ponte Vedra Beach 285-3133.
impersonators weekly. Ralph "E" performs top 40's,
S.- ,*. blues, oldies and jazz every
Brix, Jacksonville Beach. Jazz Friday and Saturday night.
great Teddy Washington is in *
every Wednesday through Shelby's Coffee Shoppe, 200.
September. 1st Street, Neptune Beach *
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Cap'n dies, 2200 Maypor
Road, Atlantic Beach 241
8848. Live music from 9:3(
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today an
Saturday. Country night ever
Sunday.
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Caribee Key, 100 N First.St.
Neptune Beach 270-8940
Pili Pili plays reggae ever
Friday and Saturday.
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Champ's Lounge, Sawgras
Marriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd.
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-7777
Cloud Nine arein today an(
Saturday.. .
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499
249-2922. The John Thomas:
t Group with Debra Rider plays'
- cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1
0 p.m. Sunday.
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y Spare -Time Tavern and
Grille. 1728 3rd, St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
,Eric Wink performs Tuesdays.
. Yankee Slickers are in every
y Thursday. Reggae with Delions
of Jah every Friday. The
Hopeless appeals Saturday.
s The Jim Essery Band performs
,Sundays.
7..
d Sun Dog Tavern, 207
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach
241-8221. Chuck Nash and
k the Zen Twins rotate every
, Wednesday. Chroma appears
.on the first Thursday of every
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The soulful swamp-funk rock of Mofro (above) meshes with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra
Saturday, Nov. 25, as part the JSO's Plugged In concert series. Call 354-5547 for ticket details.
month.
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27A-2442. Tony Saladi
.forms jazz piano and st
Thursday through Satu
Tree Steakhouse,
Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic
241-5600. Mary Ann F
is in WVednesdays
Shackelford performs
Kenhe is in from Satur
KARAOKE
The Atlantic, 333 N.
Jacksonville Beach. Joc
the Geronimos host
every Tuesday.
Cliff's at the Beac
Atlantic Blvd., Neptun
Karaoke every Wednesc
Thursday.
SLynch's Irish Pub,,
First St., Jacksonville
Karaoke everySunday.
Monkey's Uncle
1850 Third Stree
Jackson\ville Beach.
every Tuesday, Wed
Saturday and Sunday
contest at 11 p.m. ever
Thursday.
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Spare Time Taver
Grille,. 1728 3rd
Jacksonville Beach.'
every Wed nesday.
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leach The Atlantic, 333 N. First St.,
no per- Jacksonville Beach e 249-3338.
andards: DJs spins hip hop and retro
rday. Thursday through Saturdays.
725-6 Ocean Club. DT'Scott Henry,
Beach *' Saturday. DJ Infader spins in
Hawkins the Bubba Lounge every
Mike Tuesday. DJ Robert Goodman
Friday. spins top 40 and Old Wave
day. every WVednesday. DJ Blaze
spins Top 40 and hip hop
inside on Thursdays. DJ Kevin
)Durgit spins old wave and 70's
First St., outside every Thursday and
celyn & retro dance every Friday. DI
karaoke Jeremy spins Top 40 and hip
hop inside every Friday. DJs
Mike Bruce and Flava spin reg-
h, .1401 gae in the tiki bar every'
eBeach. Sunday. Matt Caulder spins
day and indie every Monday. :
Spare Time Tavern and
514 N. Grille," 1728 3rd ,St. N.,
Beach. Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
: .DJ Hook spins Saturday.
Taverin, The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Jay
et S., Beach,' 246-2255. DJ Danielle.
Karaoke is in every Monday and
nesday, Tuesday. DJ Anonymous spins
with a Wednesday. DJ Marco spins
ry other 80's every Thursday. DIJ bay is
in every friday and Saturday.
rn and Vinoe, 822 A1A N., Ponte,'
St. 'N., Vedra Beach 285-0991. The
Karaoke DJ Wali spins acid jazz' for
Metropolitan
thursday.
Night every
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Call 249-9033 for infmnnation.
JSO PLAYS "ELLIAH"
The Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra per-
forms "Elijah" at 8 p.m. today and Saturday in
Jacoby Hall at the Times-Union Center for the
Performing Arts, 300 W. Water ;Street,
Jacksonville. Tickets start at $25. Call 354-5547
for information.
PETER & THE WOLF
The FCCJ Artist Series presents an interpreta-
242-2427
tion o the Italian opera at 10 a.m. and noon
today at the Wilson Center for the Performing
Arts, 11901 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville. Call 646-
222 or 632-3373 for information.
HARP CONCERT
Husband and wife Kayo Ishimaru and Richard
Fleischer join violinist Jennifer Carsillo at 7:30
p.m. Saturday at Palms Presbyterian Church,
3410 3rd St. S., Jacksonville Beach. Call 246-
6427 for information.
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Friday, Nov. 17
Erin Ray gets made up to play Mr. Rat in "The Wind in the
Willows," which has its final performance of a two-night run
at 7 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center at Nease High School.
Tickets for the show, put on by Nease drama students and
directed by Kirstie Gabaldon, are $7 for adults and $5 for chil-
dren and students. A discount of $1 is given to those who
donate a new or lightly used children's book to the Nemours
Children's Clinic in Jacksonville. The play is based on a chil-
dren's book written by Kenneth Grahame. For information, e-
mail neaseplay@yahoo.com.
Saturday, Nov. 18
Catty Shack: An Autumn
feast of steak, Caesar salad and
baked potato for a $25 per-per-
son donation will be held at
Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife
Sanctuary starting at 5 p.m.
Gates open at 4 p.m. The event
will benefit lions, tigers,
cougars, leopards and serval,
long-legged African wildcats.
For reservations and directions,
RSVP to 904-757-3603 or e-mail
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. to
11 p.m. at the Knights of
Columbus Hall, 1501
Hendricks Ave., Jacksonville.
Admission is $8, $7 for mem-
bers. Live music, snacks and
itef&t-sinents ,ro provided.
For information, call 779-
1234.
Recovery, Inc.: Recovery,
Inc., a mental health support
group, meets at 6:30 p.m. at
St. Paul's Catholic Church's
Fam nil Life Center,, 578 '1st
xAve. N., Tacksonville Beach."
Call 247-3299 for informa-
tion. ,
Senior tennis: Tennis for,
seniors is being offered from 9
a.m. to 11 a.m. at Huguenot
'Tennis Center in Jacksonville
Beach. For information, call
NMoe at 247-6221.
A senior men's doubles ten-
nis "C" level league also plays
through April at Huguenot
Tennis Center on Friday
mornings. The league has
home and away matches.
Call Bob Totter at 247-1865
for information.
Saturday
Adopt-A-Rescued-Kitty:
Kittens and cats that have
been veterinarian-checked
and tested, and that have
shots and been neutered, are
available for adoption from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. at PetCo at
Atlantic and Kernan boule-
vards..
Sunday
Depression support:
Depression Bipolar Support
Alliance-Jacksonville Beaches
meets at 5:30 p.m. at Beaches
Medical Center, .1350 13th
Ave. S. Visit wv\ww.dbsajax.org
for information.
Twin Heart Meditation
Group: This group meets from
4 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Ocean.
Yoga Studio, 60 Ocean Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach. Global medi-
tation from. Pranic Healing
curt@cattyshack.com. Curt
LoGiudice is executive director
of the non-profit facility.
Homeless Veterans Poker
Run: American Legion Riders
Group 316, Atlantic Beach,
holds its third annual Fall Poker
Run to benefit the Jacksonville
Military Affairs & Veterans
Services Division, Homeless
Veterans Program. Registration
starts at 8:30 a.m. at American
focuses on creating planetary
healing and world peace,
which begins within. Love
offerings are accepted. Call
Diane at 382-5823 for infor-
miation.
A Monday
NLA: The NLA meets the
third Monday of every month
at 7 p.m. in the public meet-
ing-room at the.,t. Auguttipe
Record, corner of State Roads
312 and 207. At this month's
meeting, to be held from 7
p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Wendy
Manucy, manager of St. Johns
County Solid Waste; will pres-
ent "St. Johns County,
Recycling Program," and Al
Esposito,: supervisor of St..:
Augustine's Solid Waste, will
present "Recycling in the
city." The general business
meeting of the NLA will fol-
low from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.
The public is welcome to
attend. For information, email
naturallivingall@'bellsouth or
call 904-827-1208.
Toastmasters: Beaches Area
Toastmasters Club 2862 meets
from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at
the Atlantic Theater on
Atlantic Boulevard. .For
information, call Cyndi Rice
at,273-2759.
Tuesday
Beaches Arts Center: A
beginner watercolor class is
offered from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.,
and watercolorfor all levels is
offered in the evening, as well
as Wednesday and .Thursday
mornings. Figure 'drawing
classes are held from 7 p.m. to
9 p.m. The Beaches Arts
.Center is at 228 3rd Ave. N.,.
Jacksonville Beach. For. infor-
mation, call 241-3515.
Foundation Academy: The
Foundation Academy. 107.3rd
St. S., Jacksonville Beach, has
an open house from a.m. to
11:30 a.m. Call 241-3515 for
information.
Harmony Show Chorus:
The Jacksonville Harmony
Show Chorus meets from 7
p.m. to 10 p.m. at the San Jose
Church of Church of Christ,
MOROCCO SHRINE
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Free Parking Over100 Booths :,".
Legion Post 129, 1151 4th St. S.,
Jacksonville Beach. Cost is $20
per rider and $10 per passenger.
For information, call Robin at
237-1287.
Old-fashioned breakfast:
The second annual "old-fash-
ioned pancake and bacon break-
fast" 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, grocery stores,
drug stores and libraries in the
Beaches. For information, call
246-1477.
Stop the violence: Florida-
Coastal School of Law hosts the
"Stop the Violence 5K Beach
Run/\Valk" starting at 10:30
a.m. in front of the Jacksonville
Beach Seawalk Pavilion.
Sunday, Nov. 19
Buddhist retreat: A medita-
tion retreat will be held from
9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1828 S.
Central Ave., Flagler Beach. Lam
rim, the stages of the Buddhist
path, will be studied. The cost is
$10 for the day or $3 for indi-
vidual sessions. Call 386-986-
6352 for reservations and infor-
mation.
Learn to relax in two hours:
The Ageless Yoga and Massage
Center, 391 3rd Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach, offers a
restorative yoga and breathing
session from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30
p.m. Instruction will be by Joyce
Savitz, a certified Anusara
teacher. For information, call
249-1111.
6233 San Jose Blvd.,
Jacksonville. Visitors and
prospective members are wel-
come. Call 350-1609 for infor-
mation.
Railroad Clubi The Beaches
Area Model Railroad Club
meets at 7T p.m.. and also
Friday at 941' 4th St. N.,
lacksoql;ille BeAch,, .behind
SporLtmania. The club is open
to anyone interested in scale
model railroading. For infor-
mation, call Dave Henk at
641-8800 or Richard Paul at
223-5133.
Rollaways: Rollaways
Square Dance Club leads mod-
ern western square dancing
and offers lessons at
Sandalwood High School. The
dance caller is Ken Miller. For
more information, call 249-
3224. '.
Senior Center: The Palm
Valley Senior Center, 148
Canal Blvd., is open from 10
a.nm. to 2 p.m., and also on
SThursday. Lunch is served at
noon. Call 280-3233 for lunch
reservations or for informa-
tion on activities. For trans-
portation to lunch, call 280-
3753 between 7:30Q a.m. and
2:30 p.m.
Senior workshop: Edward,
Jones, 13171 Atlantic Blvd.,
Suite 300, Jacksonville, offers
a free senior Workshop at 10
a.m.. on a variety of topics,
including retirement income
planning, wealth' transfers,
IRAs, annuities and life insur-
ance. Reservations are
required. Call 221-8501.
Wednesday
Art association: The Pablo
Towers Art Association meets:
from 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Call
246-4158 for information.
Ballroom dancing:.
Ballroom dancing is offered at
7:30 p.m. at the Beaches
Senior Center,, 281 19th
Avenue S., Jacksonville Beach.
The cost is $4. For informa-
tion, call 241-3796.
Cancer support group: The
Women's Empowerment
Workshop: "How to Develop
and Maintain Healthy Personal
Boundaries" will be presented
from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at
Peaceful Journey in Atlantic
Beach. The facilitator will be
Diane Hanson, B.S.W. For reser-
vations, call Hanson at 382-
5823.
Monday, Nov. 20
Chiropractic Lifestyle: The
Chiropractic Lifestyle
Workshop Series presents. "The
Philosophy of Healthcare" at
6:30 p.m. Call 247-3933 to
reserve a seat. The session will
be presented by Alterman &
Johnson Family Chiropractors,
423 3rd St. N., Jacksonville
Beach.
'Leave 'em Laughing': The
"Leave 'em Laughing Tent," the '
Jacksonville chapter of The
International Laurel & Hardy
Appreciation Society, meets
from 6 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. at the'.
Pablo Creek Branch Library,
13295 Beach Blvd. The meeting
is free for all ages; light snacks
and sodas will be served. The
theme is "Laurel & Hardy and
Laurel & Hardy," movies in
which L&H played dual roles.
Movies to be screened include
the shorts "Brats" (1930, where
they play their own sons) and
"Twice Two" (1933, where they
play their own wives), and the
feature film "Our Relations"
(1936, where they play their
own brothers).
For information, contact
Steve Bailey at 246-0312 or
steve.bailey@mindless.com. The
group's website is
http://www.leaveemlaughing.c
om.
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 hospital campus. Call 247-
2910 for information.
Poker tournament: A poker
tournament is scheduled from
1 p.mir. to 4 ip:;m. at~Ache
Neptpune Beach Senior.
Activity Center. Tables, cards,
chips, refreshments and
snacks are provided.' The
Senior Activity Center is locat-
ed at 2004 Forest Avenue and
can be reached by calling 270-
1688.
Toastmasters: Toastmasters
of Ponte Vedra meets from
7:30 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. in the
administration building of the
Ponte Vedra Inn and Club.
Coffee is served. For more
information, call Michael
Steele at 904-910-1982 or visit
http://pontvedrabeach.free-
toasthost.net.
Yoga at Guana: Yoga classes
are offered at 5:30 p.m. at the
Guana Tolomato Matanzas
(GTM) Environmental
Education Center. Sally and
Spring Saldana, a mother-
daughter team, are the
instructors. The cost is $10 per
class. For information, call
904-823-4500.
Yoga for health: Yoga for
Health & .Healing is offered
from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
at the Neptune Beach Senior
Activity Center. The class is
designed for. those reluctant
to. attend a regular class but
want to learn the fundamen-
tals of yoga. For more infor-
mation, contact Leslie Lyre at
the Senior Activity Center,
270-1688, or call the teacher,
Nancy Rathburn, at 386-6453.
Thursday
Kiwanis, Beaches: The
Kiwanis Club of Jacksonville
Beaches meets at noon at
Selva Country Club, 1600
Selva Marina, Atlantic Beach.
V i 's ,i t
www.beacheskiwanis.com for
information.
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Theatre, 12000 Beach Blvd. Doors open at 6 p.m. for evening
shows. Admission $39 to $46 for dinner and show. Call 641-1212.
View the night sky
S The GTM Environmental
SEducation Center offers one
of its most popular programs
starting at 6 tonight -
Telescope Viewing of the
Night Sky. The.cost is $5 per
person; Friends of the
Reserve members are free.
Those who have telescopes
are invited to bring them
along. Call 904-823-4500
for information.
Cystic Fibrosis gala
The Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation's 10th annual
Single Greatest Night gala
will be held from 7:30 to
midnight tonight at the
Marriott at Sawgrass in Ponte
Vedra Beach. More than 60
honorees will be recognized
for their hard work. Jim
McCarthy and his wife Beth
will speak about their experi-
ences.
The goal for this year's
- event is to raise $100,000 and
attract 400 guests. Tickets are
$75 in advance and $100 at
the door. Call'Liza Wrobel'A 'y
904-733-3560.
Limelight Theatre
Celebrity Cabaret
Many local celebrities will
be on stage lip-synching
tunes in costume while par-
ticipating in a fully choreo-
graphed version of the
Broadway hit musical "I Love
You, You're Perfect, Now
Change" Friday and Saturday
at the Limelight Theatre in
St. Augustine. The $75 per-
person ticket to the fund-
raiser includes a p.re-show
cocktail party at 7 p.m,., with
open bar throughout the
evening. The curtain rises at
8 p.m. at the Limelight
Theatre in the Joukowsky
Family Foundation for the
Performing Arts, 11 Old
Mission Ave. For informa-
tion, call the box office at
904-825-1164.
St. Johns County Fair
The SJC Fair runs through
Sunday at the St. Johns.
County Fairgrounds, State
Route 207 in Elkton. Hours
are 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday, 10
a.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday and
noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.
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NO-SEW ADVENT
CALENDAR
Materials Checklist:
Craft Adhesive w/Snip Tip
q (1 yd.) Cream-Colored Felt
(1 yd.) Red-Colored Felt
(2) 3/16" Wood Dowels
(1 panel) of holiday fabric
This decorative holiday project is a
cinch to make because there's no
sewing involved. Just adhere the felt
and fabric (above) to create finished
calendar (left).
S (0.5 oz.) White Glitter
>ur Other Supplies: Straight-Edge
ect Ruler, Pencil, Pinking Shears,
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PREPARATION:
m- Using ruler and pinking
>ur shears: Cut cream felt to 28" x
40". From remaining cream felt,
cut a l"x 5" piece to be used as
a hanger. Next, cut red felt to
(25) 5"x 5" squares to be used as
pockets. From 'Snow Buddies'
fabric, cut out (25) snow bud-
dies, the (2) heart borders to 28"
w and approximately (9) indi-
vidual snowflakes.
ASSEMBLE:
1. Using snip tip, apply a
hours of carnival rides cost
$20. Each day, helicopter
rides will be available for $10
per person.
Kevin Pollack returns
Film and stage veteran
Kevin Pollack completes a
two-night run tonight at
Atlantic Theatres Comedy
Club. Pollack will be on stage
at 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.
Tickets for the early show are
$25, for the later show $20.
They can be purchased by
calling the box office at 904-
249-7529.
Bookmark at Noon
Master sommelier and tele-
vision host Alpana Singh will
be at The Bookmark in
Atlantic Beach tomorrow for
a special noon "Booksigning
with Wine." Singh will sign
copies of her new book
"Alpana Pours: About Being a
Woman, Loving WVine &
Having Great Relationships."
The 29-year-old Singh was
the youngest woman to be
inducted into the world's
most exclusive sommelier
organization, the 120 mem-
ber Court of Master
Sommeliers. She was 26 at
the time.
MarshFest
Atlantic Beach Marsh
Conservancy holds
MarshFest, a celebration of
Dutton Island Preserve, from
8 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow.
The seven-hour event, which
is free to the public, offers
kayak and canoe tours,
music, food and hikes
through Dutton Island led by
local experts. ABMC is inter-
ested in conserving the
Atlantic Beach marshlands
on the Intracoastal.
Siege weekend
at Castillo
This is Siege Weekend at
Castillo de San Marcos. Learn
about colonial military war-
fare and the architecture and
engineering of this national
monument, which was built
between 1672 and 1695.
The Castillo de San Marcos
ij -rcated "on Avenida,
Meriend ez, "'along ''Sat"
Augustine's bayfront, and is
open from 8:45 a.m. to 5:15
p.m. Admission is $6 for
adults; children 15 and under
are free.
For information, call 904-
829-6506, ext. 233, or visit
ww w.nps.gov/casa.
Atlantic Beach
offerings'.
Upcoming events hosted
by, the Atlantic Beach
Cultural Arts and Recreation.
Advisory Committee or
Atlantic Beach Parks
Department include
Songwriter's Nights from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday and
SDec. 10 at Adele Grage
Cultural Center, both of
which are free, and a
Kayaking Tour, for $50 per
participant, that gets under
way at 9 a.m. Nov. 25 from
the Dutton Island Kayak
Launch. Atlantic Beach activ-
ities can be found on the
Internet at
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Blue Man Group
The Blue Man Group, pre-
sented by the FCCJ Artist
Series, takes the stage at 7:30
p.m. Sunday at Jacksonville
Veteran's Memorial Arena.
The group produces a clever,
interactive show. The ticket
price range is $40.50 to $91.
Charge by phone at 904-632-
3373 or order online at
www.artistseries.fcc .org.
Tickets also are available at
all Ticketmaster outlets.
Anne Feeney at UNF
Nationally known singer,
songwriter and activist Anne
Feenev will be in concert
from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Nov.
20 at the University of North
Florida's Student Services
Auditorium (Building 14,
room 1700). Better known as
"The Union Maid," Feeney's
song bag draws on Irish,
bluegrass, traditional, labor,
pop, folk and contemporary
material. The Feeney concert
is free and open to the pub-
lic. For information, contact
Stan Swart at 904-620-1654.
Made in South
The 18th annual Christmas
SMade in the South will be
Held Nov. 24-26 at the Prime
Osborn Convention Center,
1000 Water St., Jacksonville.
Hodrs :df the"rafs and-cirH'tf-
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Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5
p.m. Sunday. Cost of admis-
sion is $5.50 for adults; chil-
dren 12 and under are admit-
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STAY HOME
bead of adhesive along top edge
of cream felt. Position dowel
just below the glue line. Fold
cream felt over dowel, about an
inch, and press firmly to felt.
Use straight pins to hold felt
together until dry. Then, apply
a dab of adhesive to each end of
folded felt and press firmly
together. Repeat this step at
bottom edge of cream felt. Turn
cream felt over to front side.
2. On backside of heart bor-
der, apply a bead of adhesive
along top edge and bottom
edge. Position heart border
about 3/16" (just below
dowel) from top edge of
cream felt. Apply a bead of
the adhesive at each end of t
heart border. Press firmly to '
felt. Repeat this step at bot- "
torn edge of cream felt.
3. Using ruler, position 25
red pockets onto cream felt -5
across and 5 down, allowing
approximately 1/2" space from
edges of cream fabric, heart
border and in between each
pocket. Place a straight pin
through the top of each pocket
to hold in place. Pull pocket up.
To backside of pocket, apply a
bead of Craft adhesive along
each side and bottom. Flip
pocket back over and press
firmly to cream felt. Repeat for
each pocket, then remove pins.
*Do not glue top of pockets
closed.
4. Position one snow buddy
and randomly place a
snowflake onto pockets. Once
desired pattern is achieved,
apply a bead of the adhesive
along backside edges of snow
buddies and press firmly to
pockets. *Do not close off top
of pockets.
5. Fold top of calendar over
just enough to assemble hang-
er. Fold the 1" x 5 piece of
cream felt in half and in a 'V
shape. Apply adhesive to each
end of hanger and press firmly
onto center of back of calendar.
Fold calendar back over.
6. Remove Craft Adhesive's
snip tip and apply a very thin
layer of the glue to snowflakes,
center of hearts and base of var-
ious snow buddies, working on
just a few at a time. (Here's a
"cool" tip! Use an ice cube for
easy, even spreading of the
adhesive.) Sprinkle glitter over
the laver of adhesive. Allow
your beautiful holiday project
to dry 72 hours
before using .
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Around the Home
Warming trends on the home front
As baby boomers age the
trend in homes and home fur-
nishings and accessories is
increasingly toward comfort -
and warmth.
From cozy towels, to heated
tile floors, the desire for
warmth has steadily grown in
the housing industry. More
and more of us desire the
comforting caress of a heated
towel after a bath. Cozy bed-
ding and places to warm up
are becoming more and more
popular. Yes, the move is
solidly on the warm side all
around the home.
Shivering cold baths
Today's homeowners
remember-their youth and
convulsive shivering after get-
ting out of the tub. In
response, homes are now see-
ing fireplaces turn up in spa-
like bath retreats. Fireplaces
can be added to bathrooms
and bedrooms easily and there
are more options than ever for
adding fireplaces that hadn't
been available in previous
years. Even cold tile floors
have succumbed to new radi-
ant heat flooring that consists
of heated lines running under
tile so that feet don't turn
blue in the winter. Perhaps
more importantly, radiant
heating is more efficient than
heated air flowing out of ceil-
ing vents.
Tankless water heaters are
another growing trend to
warmth. No longer is it neces-
sary to waste water while
waiting for it to warm up with
the new smaller, individual
tanks. The tanks provide
instant hot water and are
installed directly in the bath-
room rather than several
rooms away like most conven-
tional water heaters.
Even towels are getting into
the warming act. For years
Europeans have known the
joys of a toasty, dry towel
after a bath and those same
joys are making their way into
American homes now, too.
Heated towel warmers are
HOME COLUMNIST
designed to be left on all day
to both heat and dry towels,
and use about the same elec-
tricity as a lamp. Towels
should be.folded thickly on
the racks to hold in tffihiea-i
rather than loosely hung over
the heated bars.
Heated towel bars like those
from Warmrails.com can be
used freestanding or wall-
mounted, and all come with
the option of plug-in or wall-
wired. Towel warmers range
from $50 to $1000 or more. If
you have a cold bathroom, or
dislike drying off in the win-
ter with a cold, damp towel,
consider a towel warmer to
take the chill off.
Dining warmth
The warming trend is mov-
ing to other parts of the house
as well and it's the warmth
of a look. Many homeowners
are switching their living and
dining rooms to experience
the romance and ambiance of
dining in a room with a fire-
place.
Dining by firelight makes
any meal more memorable
and creates a warm atmos-
phere and cozy mood. Try
switching your living and din-
ing furnishings. Imagine the
charm and warmth of a holi-
day or special evening meal
by the glow of firelight.
Outdoor warmth
The warming trend has
moved outdoors as well.
Photo submrfed
An opulent bath like this one makes lingering in the tub more enjoyable with the addition of a fireplace. Even simple bathrooms can
be outfitted with a new fireplace because of all the options available today. Warming is the new trend in homes, from fireplaces to
radiant heating to towel warmers. It's time to cozy up your home.
Outdoor fire pits, fireplaces,
chimneas, and even patio fur-
nishings with a fire pit in the
center are popping up at
home centers.
All these developments in
outdoor living have shown
that outdoor enjoyment does-
n't have to end with the
falling temperatures.
Fire pits can easily be con-
structed with simple materials
to create cozy evenings out-
doors. Roasting marshmallows
won't have to wait for a
camping trip when you have
your own outdoor fireplace or
fire pit.
Take away the chill
Make your home more
inviting with the simple addi-
tion of some warming ele-
ments.
From a plug-in towel
warmer to an inexpensive fire
pit.or full-blown outdoor fire-
place, there are many ways to
take the chill out of your
home and turn up the tem-
perature on the comfort and
ambiance of your living space.
UF College of Arts & Sciences
Department of Music
UDcomin. Concerts at UNF
qasterwors for Wind and Percussion
UNF Wind Ensemble with Bartram Trail High School Band
Sunday, November 19th 3:00 pm
Fine .rts Center Lazzara Hall
Free ... -
Percussion Ensemb6e Fall Concert
Tuesday, November 21st 7:30 pm
UNF Campus -*Robinson Theater- -
Free
Magnificent Bach
UNF Chamber Orchestra
Wednesday, November 29th 7:30 pm
Fine Arts Center Recital Hall
Free
Feast of Carols
UNF Choral Groups with Local Guest Choirs
Thursday, November 30th 7:30 pm
Fine Arts Center Lazzara Hall
Free
Music Deartment lofidaay Showcase
TNF Faculty, Students, and Ensembles
Tuesday, December 5th 7:30 pm Fine Arts Center Lazzara Hall
Tickets: S10 Students: $5
Order Online at: www.unf.eduI/cois/musc/calendar.hiinl
Or Call 620-2878
i9th annual -
Sreat American Jazz Series
Christian McBride Band
Featuring Ron Blake, Cyrus Chestnut, and Carl Allen
Friday, December 8th 7:30 pm
UNF Campus* Robinson Theater
Tickets: 525, $15 Students: $8
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A new mountain development
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potential. Located minutes from 1-95 Con-
venient to Savannah. Willing to subdivioe.
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877-985-5263
WATER VIEW LOT
S. JAX BEACH
3175 Pulllan Ct. 50x120
$275,000 904)536-8268
OCALA NATIONAL Forest Lots. $500
down, $199 month. Owner 352-624-2215
or (352)236.4579.
www.ocalalorestland.com/2nd
PRICE REDUCED 4BR/3BA, very pn-
vate, .1/3.acp.lol..6 Dlocks to beach and
gdif $269.,000 (904)163-3738
SOUTH JAX Beacn FSBO 3BR/2BA.
50'x100' lot whirrgauion system, pool,
outdoor kitchen, rile. SS appliances.
1400si.. walk to beach. $387,400 OBO.
(904)247-3879
4/2. OCEAN Forest. large yard. boat & RV
parking, pool. 59 OaKwood Rd. Quick
sale. As is Call lor appt. $375.000
(904)349-6000
BEACH/SAN PABLO area, 3501 Clandge
Rd E. Newly-remodeled concrete block.
2BR/1BA, large backyard. $138,000
223-5149,339-4685.
NEW CANAL front home, Isle of Palms
4/3. 5765.000. Call 219-3050
HELP-U-SELL
COASTAL REALTY
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Dolpnin Cove, 3BR/2BA. huge corner lot.
all bnck. cul-de-sac, updated ile in main
living area. Ready to gol Just Reduced.
$279,900.
VILLAGES OF PABLO
4BR/2BA huge cul-de-sac lol, community
pool and tennis, minutes to the Beaches
At school $288,900.
BIKE TO OCEANIIOFF PENMAN RD.
4BR/2BA w/pool! 20004-sf.. new roof.
HVAC. fence, flooring, windows, garage
door. Reduced to $369,000.
INVESTOR ALERT -PVBI
TWO 1BR/ 1BA -lol Ponte Vedra Beach
Condos. upgrades including granite & tile
floors, llreplace, custom Ilghting. pnvate
beach access, tennis, Illness room 1 unit
currently leased. $189.900 & $195,900.
15TH AVE. S.- SOUTH JAX BEACH
Key West style cottage. 2BR/1.5BA, ador-
able with huge great room, pnvate back-
yard, great lor entertaining, Low mainte-
nance landscaping 5319.900.
WINDSOR POINTE CONDO
Motivated seller 2BR'2BA, downstairs
unit. fireplace, wood floors. 1car garage.
Offered at $144,900.
2 LOTS EAST OF A1A-PVB
Off Solano Rd 1 has small beach conage,
Been remodeled. Take advantage of golf
views or purchase boln lor your dream,'
home.. Not many like this 2BR/2BA
beach cottage, $499.900 Additional lot is
$449,500
Call: 904-241-4447
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NEPTUNE BEACH fixer upper; perfect
for investor or owner/ occupant, con-
crete block, 4 blocks from ocean,
5285,000, call Mark, 591-6976.
32.5 + Bonus rm, Pool, spa near
Dutton Island Reserve.
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Careful Attention to Detail
From Condos to Countryp
Jax Beach Under $300KI
Charming Beach Cottage
OPEN HOUSE Sat 1-3 AND Sunl-4
Concrete block construcuon home uith 3 bedrooms and I 1/2 baths. Thus
home has been totally remodeled with beautiful wood floors, 5 inch
baseboards, designer paint inside and out, kphler sinks and toilets, newer
counter tops, cabinets, and all doors, upgraded lighting and fan fixtures. Home
is situated on a really nice, spacious lot that is perfectdI located near the
beach, restaurants and shopping Offered at $299,000
Dr From JTB north on A IA. Turn left I l(eit on Osceola (benceen Gate stanon
and Starbucks). And right on Millie Drive.
Exclusirel marketed by:
Prudential e w. w ~rya, PA, REALTOR0
Network Realty o- ,*n. Office (904) 241-7461 eat 231 Cel: (904) 477-6668
LxmT rneiull Ser.r mnichelUhomes2003 @ahoo com
Tops in Sales, Listings, and Transactions for Beaches Office in 2005
A CORNUCOPIA of
OPEN HOUSES
Open House 1-3 Sun,
149 Las Palmas Lane.
Charming 3BR/2BA home
located in friendly & convenient 'i :
neighborhood. Wood laminate ". --
flooring, open floor plan, great jff
room w/vaulted ceilings & cozy
corer fireplace, screened & tiled lanai, garage, lovely low
maintenance yard. New roof & AC in '04. $229,000. Dir: JTB
to S on A 1A to 3rd light, RT on Marlin, thru stop, LT on Del
Prado, 1st RTonlo Las Palmas Lane, home on RT.
-a Open House 1-3 Sun,
52 Players Club Villas
Fabulous & Affordable
y3B 3Asinpgle,levyl cop4q w/L
water & w,,ood'rlne.,,l s
Soaring ceilings. largee kit, FP.
formal LR & DR & spacious
FR. $379.000. Dir: JTB to South. on A A, at 4th light turn RT
on Solano Rd, at next light turn LT into Sawgrass PC. Thri
guard gate & 2 stop signs to Players Club
Villas on RT, follow back to #52.
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnolly@llfestylesrealtors.com
Call Rosemary Naughton
904-568-1523
*. "She KnOWS the beaches!"
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 2--4
REDUCEDII Lakefront Patio Home
2452 Lorralne Ct. S., L'Atrium, Across from Sawgrass
Adollhouse! Crisp 2BR 2BA on lrg. lake, with serene views from
all main rooms! GR/DR w/ vaulted ceils, wide sliders access huge
screened lanai for:indoor/outdoor living. New appliances, incl.
w/d. spacious 2 car gar. new hardiboard ext.. indoor utility, too!
Orig. owner, maintained beautifully. Cul-de-sac locale near P.V.
amenities. $319,950.
E. of AA, Ponte Vedra--Seller Ready to Gol
Stunningly presented 4BR 3 1/2BA, easy stroll to oceanwalks!
Huge GR/DR/Kit. for entertaining/family fun, designer Saturnia
tile, high ceils, priv. guest suite down. Elegant MN. Suite up, plus
cozy study loft/office. Custom plantation shutters throughout.
Enjoy best schools & shopping, affordably! Seller wants to make
the deal happen! $590.000.
"Old Beach" Charmer on Giant Lot!
Eclectic, beachy 3 BR home, just 3 blks to surf& sand on gorgeous
85 x 135 lot. Hrdwd. firs. cool Mex. 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
OPEN HOUSE SAT. 2-4
"Old Nept." Nearly Oceanfront Delight
Ill Oleander, E. from 3rd. Street to Ocean
Frontyard ocean sunrises, situated Qn corer lot just I 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'
Excellent value! $849,000
Sparkling Restoration,-4 Blks to Ocean, Nept.
Move right into this totally renovated 3BR dollhouse! Cone. blk,
amazing 72 x 118 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
OPEN HOUSE SAT, 11--1
Immaculate Twnhome-Easy Beachwalksl
409 12th Ave. South, Jax Bch
Now's vour chance! 2 yrs. "new" low maintenance delight. 3BR
2 1/2 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
Unique 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 I/Bonus works as office/
gameroom. indoor utility room. Backs up to easement/poid for
ultimate bkyard privacy! Walking distance to Seabreeze Elem. &
newS. 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 an gym,
clubhouse extraordinaire! 1,2.3 BR's, low 300's & upl Amazing!
JUST REDUCED huge 5BR/3BA, on 'golf
course. South Hampton, off Hwy. 210
3800sf, large bonus, 2 car garage, real
bargain, $465,000. Realty Executives,
610-6460.
ENJOY
THE ACTIVE LIFESTYLE!
OPEN HOUSE1 600 Alhambra Lane N.,
Sawgrass, PV Beach. 4BR/2BA, 1636sf.
plus 476sf. Florida room overlooks golf
course. Asking $399,500. MLS #337729.
Sunday, 12pm-4pm. Assist2Sell Buyers
and Sellers Real Estate, 247-4442. View
online: www.jaxbesthomes.com
FABULOUS POOL HOME
ATL BCH SELVA LINKSIDE
Reduced for quick sale, $424,500. Won-
derful 4BR/2.5BA, 2 story, pool. Easy to
see. 1660 Linkside Ct. N. Call Kimberlee
472-5558, Magnolia Properties.
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
Neptune Beach, 3BR/2BA, corner lot
100'x130', 2000sf.;, 2car garage, new roof;
kitchen needs help. $329K worth $385K.
(904)591-7392.
TwB houses off acksonville Drivie. both 3055sf. One 4/3.5, the
other 5/4. Solar Hot Water Heaters. Concrete Block on both
levels. Large Kitchens, GE Profile appliances. 42in -
Maple cabinets, and Graite Countertops. Gas
Package for Cooktop, Dryer and BBQ grill.
Each offered at $649,000 -ha n r le '
Linda Pomerantz 923-8030 I
DESIGNER HOME W/POOL
Outstanding home uith o'er 40K in upgrades NMoe-in and start enloring Ihe
sti lIIh surroundings and professional landcjaped c menor \ith deck, patio, and pool
Located in a nee shaded neighborhood in Neprune Beach $419.000
OCEANVIEW ON AMELIA ISLAND
Smart and Immaculate 3BD/2 5 BA ton home liLt I short block to ocean. Co'ered
paio. large Sundeck and roof top deck that sports a 36(r '. iev Ncr on ihe market
$314,00)0 .. ,.
SPatrick Palmi
REALTOR 'J
753-3105
For rnvate nowings Lall:
er Janet Palmer, GRI
Rr : REALTOR '
545-8830
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A STROLL ON THE KEACH...
OR A STROLL TO DINNER -- this new condo community
provides all this and more for it's residenLs. Beachiide homes
starting in low $300,000's n' granite counters, tile elegant
clubhouse, edgeless pool, fitness center, summer kitchen.
.7- -- East of A1A in South lax Beach
Call
Roseman ryerri 'B o,
SNaughton 'R'alr' -
568-1523 651-1830
68 65
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Charming 3/3 cedar shake home. Beautifully
remodeled in 2002. Steps to the ocean and move
in condition. Large fenced
Backyard. $549,000
S' Doris Stein Farber
904-651-8218
Awesome Beach IIHIRe
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
Contact Shawn Norton for
an appointment 534-9518.
OCEANSIDE ESTATE
IN SEA COLONY
Oceanside living in exclusive gated com-
munity in St.Augustine, with ocean views
and private walkover to beach. Top end
design, construction, sumptuous finishes,
hickory floors, granite counters. Built in
2004.4000+ sq. ft. $1,999,900.
CONVENIENT
OUTSIDE LOCATION!
Waterviews from this 3BR/2BA
condo built in 2004. Concrete block
construction, gated, elevators,
amenities. Water, sewer, ins included
in low assoc fee. $172,000,.
Kyle Svirsky
Cell 904-403-1177
KyleSvirsky@gmailom
Bob Svirsky
Cell 904-403-1178
www.BqbSvirsky.com
riT.tiC
OCEAN BEACH ACCESS
East of A1A Ponte Vedra! Big water
views from walls of windows. Interior
designer's home, vaulted ceilings;
Travertine stone bath, open floor lan
poles moe in today! COMMUNTY
POOL $579.000.
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SOUTH JACKSONVILLE BEACH!
Great neighborhood near BEACH &
INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY. Well
maintained one story home with open
floor plan & water views, 3BR/2BA, 2
car garage. Plantation shutters, living
room with cozy fireplace. Florida room
overlooks large, fenced backyard &
lagoon. $360.000.
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NEPTUNE BEACH duplex, 2/1 each, 2
blocks ocean, $499,000, 920 No. 2nd St.
at Bay St.,708-0731 or 241-8718.
HANDY MAN Special, 2/1 concrete block;
5 blocks to ocean, 80'X120' lot, $275,000
OBO, 553-7203.
ATL BCH HOME $209,900
FSBO. GOOD Starter Home! 618-1
Dutton Island Dr. West., 3BR/1.5BA. New
A/C, roof, windows, doors, and applian-
ces. By appointment only. Call David
247-0665 (home), 704-2337 (cell).
OFF SAN PABLO, Co.mngion Creel. all
brick, 3/2, v:er 2200 sq.n on cui ae sac,
too many elras io lsi. reduced or quick
sell, must see $359,900, 221-1630.
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"ORIGINAL PONTE VEDRA
Large 140' frontage PV Golf Course lot. 5BR/4BA, 3200
LA/3800 T sqft. Oversized rms. 5 walk-in closets. Mstr ste
w/sunken tub/shower area. New gourmet kitchen/cherry
cabinets. Lrg. FR/Great RM. Separate LR & DR. Excellent
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,OPEN HOUSE Jax Beach, Sunday 12-
2pm, pool, fireplace, 3BR/1BA, close to
beach, $309,500. 803 13th Ave No.
247 0168.
.5 ACRES, Solana Rd., East of A1A. Wa-
terfront with expansive water to golf views.
4BR 2.5BA. FSBO (904)242-7979.
A GEM! FSBO home in beautiful, charm-
ing Paradise Cove. One owner home is
immaculate. 3/2. 1267 sqft. 616 Paradise
Court, Atlantic Beach. $279,900. Call Le-
na, (608)213-3397.
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.
ICW FSBO, 3/2 home on cul-de-sac in
Kensington. Only $229,900. 221-6263.
OPEN HOUSE, 1013 6th Ave. N Jax Bch.
Walk to the beach, large lot, pool, and
guest house. Sat., 1-4.
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.
PV, 5BR/4BA w/loft, 2454sf., immac., new
roof, granite.passthru, wine cooler & more;
below appraisal $379,900. See
www.6sailflsh.com Call Randy Bratt @
USA Realty Mart; 904-213-8287,
LOWEST PRICE 2 1/2 blocks to ocean in
old Atlantic Beach, 3BR/2BA, all brick,,
50'X130' lot, $479,900. Call Deborah Bai-
ley, Remax Atlantic, 234-7725.
kX Le A U -. 3 A Z -IDA IU _A
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
floorplan. Great deal at $867,000
Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul 904-859-9100
Kelly Has Ihe he
Home 3or ylOU!t
717 Lake Stone Circle. Ponte Vedra Beach. 3/2.5
Wooded Preserve. Large Backyard. Open Floor plan.
$379,900. Location, Location, Location!
765 Sea Oats Bay. Ponte Vedra Beach. 2/2 at ,
SummerHouse. Gated. Beach Access. Clubhouse. 2
years HOA. You can't afford to miss this!! $299,000.,
805 Boardwalk Dr. #522. Ponte Vedra Beach. 2/2,
with spiral stairs to Loft! Stunning Condo with wood
Sviews and sides to Lake. Private location in desirable
comm. / amnmen. galore. $299,900. ,
Gerona Drive East. Or Build Your Own Home on
this 150x190+ lot in the Intracoastal West area.
FSBOwner/ Agent $149,000.
SE Call Kelly Hobbs To
Find The Home That
Works For You!!
": Realtor
993-3803
Option #1. 2BR/2BA with one car attached garage,
atrium off master bath and bedroom, freshly painted
exterior, fenced back yard, all in quiet enclave
neighborhood. 4 blocks to beach! $275,000.
Option #2- 3BR/ BA furnished cottage w/one car
garage, front porch, fenced back yard. Completely'
renovated, including windows, wood floors and custom
trim. 1.5 blocks to beach! $625,000.:
Option #3- 3BR/2BA renovated 1950's bungalow with
att. 2 car garage, FP, Florida room, wood floors, vaulted.
wood ceiling, & a white picket fence out front. 2 blocks
to beach! $699,000.
LET US HELP YOU FIND YOUR NEW HOME!
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Lor
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
Bring your bike!
Granite, hardwoods, fresh paint int. & ext., and
location make this home outshine the rest. Park
your carin the large 2-cargarage, and 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!
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 steps from the sand and surf! With just a
little TLC, this home can be your haven! Start and
end your days with the peaceful ocean views and
breezes from your large master bedroom.
$549,900
SOUTH JAX Beach, reduced thousands'
below recent appraisal. Owners moving
out of state. 3BR/2.5BA, townhome,'
1327sf. 884 11th Ave. So. Will co-op 3%.
$258,500. (904)502-6165.
JUST REDUCED for a quick sale. 2 or 3
BR, 2 full BA, extra large lot, in ground
pool w/jacuzzi, pool house, fireplace, lots
of upgrades, $379,000. Call Dee
219-1620.
THANKSGIVING OPEN HOUSE
No Turkeys...Just Turn-Key!
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
PAINES PESENT
Oceanfront Newer custom built 5BR,
4 5BA, with 4725 SF, \tisev of the ocean
fiom the east and IC\\ the \esil Office,
formal living and dining. lile and
hardwood floors. pool and spa. screened
lanai 'ith hot rub, and pnmaie beach.
$2.750,0)0I
Isle of Palms Former model with 2705
SF and $71,000 in upgrades on
navigable afterr .lust bring your boal'
FarmlN room \~rth firepla e. formal
dining, and delu.xe master suite. Two
screened lanais, deck. balcony, dock %!
boa lift. $889,0i00
South Hampton Water to golf ness
compLiment this 5BR, 4BA e\ecuu\e
home on the 17th geen Chels kitchen
withcherm cabinets. island. conanutle,
3 car garage. screened lanai, two bonus
rooms, comm pool, pnced 525k below
appraisal $750.000
Odoms Mill Lakefront 5BR. 5BA ion
culdesac with screened pool/spj. lanai,
bonus loom is perfect teenage retreat, in-
law sutle, ,ood.and ule floors, conan
counters, formal ljing and dining, 3 car
garage, comm. pool. $679,000
Ocean Ca. Walk to the beach from
this upgraded, light and bright 4BR,
2 5BA with loft. formal living and dining
room, new carpel and paint, dile floors,
oversized screened lanai. lots of storage,
comm pool. $499,500
Pablo Bay Why wait to build? 'This
4BR, 2BA all brick home is ieadN no!
Enjoy relaxing evenings on your co ered
lanai overlooking the peaceful lake.
Upgrades include tile, 42 inch cabinets,
open kitchen with island, corian.
$470.000
Fiddlers Marsh If you are looking for
a true Florida home. look no further!
Adorable 3BR. 2BA paio home on
premium cul-de-sac lakefron lot in Ponte
Vedral Flonda room stith pmate lake
tieks. .no backdoor neighbors' EnjoN
nature at its finest with beautiful ,aer
fov. Egrets. Herons and more' 5339.000
Laurel Springs 4BR. 2BA pool home
on beautiful lakefront lot' Upgraded tile,
covered lanai overlooks screened pool.
split bedroom plan, fireplace Enloy
entenaining in Nour spacious pool area.
many upgrades! 53-15,0)0
Ibis Point 4BR. 2.5BA w-loh on pno ate
culdesac. lush landscaping, fenced yard.
sprinkler, open kitchen i th breakfast bar.
formal dining, designer molding. master
bedroom is do\ n a ith garden rub, comm.
pool/tenrn 5335.000
Ja\ Beach Updated 4BR. 2BA coquina
home on an oSersized lot ( 27 acres just
blocks to the beach! Wood floors,
fireplace, open kitchen, formal dirung.
large great room, inside laundry, screened
porch, shed, hot tub wiih deck. $335,000
Florentine This 3BR, 2.5BA with loft
is onl] one year old and ready nov'. Enjoy
peaceful lake \iew from your open patio,
spacious kitchen \vith breakfast bar,
formal living and dining, oversized
laundry. oer $4k in upgrades' $299,900
Pelican Bay 3BR, 2.5BA just steps to
the intracoastal! Enjoy peaceful lake
views from your screened lanai or
entertain on your open deck Moe-in
ready with never carpet and paint,
upgraded kitchen with tile corian
counters $279.900
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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.
VILANO BEACH, Marsh View townhome,
3/4, 2900 sqft., $599,000. Owner/ realtor.
504-3430.
BEAUTIFUL ATL. Bch. 2BR/2BA town-
home, 5 blocks to beach, 3 blocks to
Town Center, large kitchen with oak cabi-
nets. riced to sell at $220,000,
(904)742-6423.
MLS# 337406 (Du
for sale or $249,9C
S"New Listing condition. Both un
Kitchens, Spanish
"in private backyard,
Atlantic and shopping.
Beach!" Price is $499,000
MLS# 299269 (Residential) 1927 Beachside Ct
Price: $1,895,000 4 Bed 3 bath 1 half bath.
This magnificent home isaWm Morgan masterpiece
& recd the 'Excellence in Design Award' from the
Amer.lnst.of Architects in Jax. Home has over 1800
SF of cov. porches. Home is built around a lovely
bay tree. Themicronesian metal roof design affords
beautiful' ocean views, artist's studio, dumb waiter or
elevator, huge 3 car gar & sep entry to full guest
suite. One of the most unique homes in Jax.
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759-8827 (cell).
241-2417 ext. 209(office)
iplex) Whole duplex is
30 each side excellent
its well cared for new
Stile floors and carpet,
walk to beach, schools
Prudential
network Realty o m wasrar,
Inj p'rind ner.s
On, ed a& Operaced
IFrom Cottages to Castles
uuLru a w
O\ n our o n island! A once-in-a- R rs s usm m
lifetime opportunity, to on an Joseph custom home on
lifetime opportunity 1ar oun an spectacular corner cul-de-sac lot
island n thin Queens Harbour. This overlooking lagoon to driving range
2.25 aicre lot offers unobstructed and clubhouse. Fite bedrooms, five andT
eastern vie\n s of the lntracoastal one-half baths, study, fanul room ith
Waterway. Build your dream estate et bar three-car garage, huge back
on this special, one-of-a-kind porch wth sweeping vieags $769,000
property 53.000.000
Elizabeth Hudgins
Prudential Network Realty's
TOP SALES AGENT
"Th e oReal ate rossonal ho sells he tbest LI t-e frrt CLo t lbr0if.. re
(904) 285-8449 ext. 3028 Cell 553-2032
Prudential
Network Realty
visit Elizabeth and oil her properties on the internet at
www.beacheshomes.com or e-mail at elizhudgins@aol.com
Independently owned and operated t.
1000 Sawgrass Village Driv, Suite 101, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
4 Marvin &Floyd
Realty Inc.
Website http://marvin.group.com
Call Joe Floyd 219-7638
FOR SALE
JACKSONVILLE BEACH VISTA DEL MAR
1/1 Oceanfroht Condo Fully furnished on'thti-3d flodftfacing tl'i ,
courryard Pool and clubhouse on premises. $309,000. r
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 within
walking distance of million $ condos. 3 lots with 2/2 750sq' house (sold as isi.
$225,000
DAYTONA SHORES OCEAN VILLAS
New luxury Oceanfront Condo. 2136sq', 2/2.5 plus den. 436sq' deck with
views of the ocean & Intracoastal. S881,100
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 PABLO CREEK
3/2 hbuse, 1896sq. Fenced back yard. Lawn maintenance included. $1,600 mth
PONTE VEDRA THE FOUNTAINS
2/2 condo, 1260sq' Ground floor Pool, Tennis Courts. $975/mth
$ ..
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904.571-9821
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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
Contemporary Gem Selva 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 on 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 SI, 62.5x125 lot size, room for
pool. Maple hardwood floors throughout. 2-car
garage w/garage-tek. $1,200,000
5%,
Seaside Gated Community Luxury HOME!
Magnificent custom home with state-of-the-art
kitchen. You could not rebuild this home with this
quality in finish levels at this price today. IT's
AWESOME! 4 bdrm, 3.5 ba, 2-story, all bdrms up,
3486 sq f, Mediterranean style with barrel tile roof.
Private Beach access. $1,395,000
West Atlantic Beach Bungaloer
Awesome Investment $199,000
3 bdrm 2 ba. 1-story, new red oak floors Ihroughout,
new roof, approx. 1300 SF, lot size 60x125.
West Atlantic Beach Updated Home w/Pooll
Huge lot 120x192 r $9 1 -car garage, fully
updated balt Jl-..i move-in condition.
Perfect for inv -' nt or to live in!
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, br. West Style home
on 60x125 lot Ut ., .rd exterior, vaulted
ceilings, gran. .rrs. ss appls, hardwood firs
throughout, detached 1-car garage, privacy fence,
room for a pool!
Great Inestment Opportunity -
East of 3rd Street
Quadraplex with 4 easy to rent efficiencies. Only steps
to the ocean Offered at $639.000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821
60 Ocean Blvd. Suite 3, Atlantic Beach
"Hot Oceans Edge Condos:
East of 3rd Street
NEW South Jax Beach
2 Bedroom $395,500,
Lowest price 3 Bedroom: $437,544
The Palms: 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 $359.09.
This home includ- 'l % plus 2-Car
Garage. Awl otU B... ortunity, less
than 1 bloa -. ocean. Residential
Sgrandfatherea in but zoned commercial.
Great Ocean Front Condol
Southshore Condo, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent
Condition in South Jax Bch, Covered Parking.
Priced to sell at $599,900
THE BES BUY ON THE OCEAN IN JAX
BEACH!I
Completely Remodeled w/the finest finishes.
OCEANFRONT SOUTH END CORNER Unit w/
wrap around porches! 3 bdrm/2ba, custom
cabinets, granite and much, much morelll
Furnishings optional. $799,000
IMesmaent Property Mlti-family 1" St.
South
Awesome unobstructed ocean views. West side
of 1st Street, multi-family, 2 bldgs, corner lot
62.5x85, updated over last 3 yrs $949,000
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November 17, 2006
FSBO TOWNHOUSE approximately 1
mile to beach, 1 BR/1.5BA w/loft, new roof,
wood deck, kitchen upgraded. Laminate
wood floors & carpet. Community pool,
move In ready. $217,000. 242-7529,
629-0606.
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
frplc., fenced yard, comer lot. Close to
schools/beaches. Reduced to $214,900.
ASHLEY WOODS- Lg 4/2, better than
newly Many upgrades. $298,000.
HARBOR WINDS- Model like home. 3/2,
upgrades everywhere $239,900.
HARBOR WINDS- Approx. 1600sf, 3/2,
like new. $234,900.
BONAPARTE CROSSING- New home,
4/2, near schools & shops. $234,500.
221-1711 OR 241-5501
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
PV HOME
3 bed/2 balh E of Solano/Goll View Circle
$474,900
Call Michelle Pisula 651-1006, Realtor
Omni Realty of N FL 904-247-5678
www.omnlrealtyl.com
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806-A. 3rd St. Neptune Beach
3/2 in NEW SUBDIVISION:
1700 SF home sits on premier lot
In new subdivion. tons of
upgrades. Built in 2005 $234,900
MRSHIFRONT LOT: .99 acre
marshfront lot in small Neptune
Beach cul-de-sac subdivision
$449,900
OCEANFRONT LOTS: Great
investment opportunity in Vilano
Beach, 3 adjacent lots available for
$2,900,000
GREAT INVESTMENT IN
NEPTUNE BCH: 1900 sf home
MIts on t~o large buddable lots in
desirable Neptune Beach setting.
$499.900
PRICE REDUCTION: 4BR/2BA
all brick home in quiel beach
neighborhood $484,900
Call Jason Jarrett @
904-591-5917 mobile
904-247-7000 office
PONTE VEDRA, 3BR/2BA, built in 1987.
1/2 acre, front circular drive in cul-de-sac,
soaring fireplace, large family room, cus-
tom built bookcases. $335K Call
(904)285-9007.
OPEN HOUSE Sunday, 11/19, 1-4pm,
Atlantic Beach home $227,500, 3BR/2BA,
1251sf., fully remodeled. 845 AmberJack
.Lane; from Mayport take Plaza east, then
2nd left, from Atlantic Blvd take Sallfish
north, left on Plaza then first right. 904-
838-1218.
ATLANTIC BEACH: 3/2 Beach Cottage;
937 East Coast Dr.; 2 blks. to ocean; Fully
restored; Hardwood floors and walls
throughout; Walk-in closet; Large bath-
room w/claw foot tub and separate rain
shower; Loft guest room/ office; Sunroom;
Private backyard/ patio area; Lush land-
scape & gardens w/irrigation; Home
warranty; will co-op 2.5%; $775K;
MLS 332857; visit:
www.oceanwalk.us/937eastcoast.htm or
call (904)993-1707.
Cute 3BR/2BA, 2,100SF in the great neighborhood of
Cypress Creek. Courtyard entry garage, wood floors,
Cathedral ceiling, large walk-in
closets, lovely lanai with private
backyard, plenty of room for a pool.
Just Reduced to $449,000 I I
Call Top Producer
Lynn Saul 904-859-9100
PONIE VEDRA BEACHY CONDO!
UOl& BRIOif HOME rILS329226Checkout this 3BR/2 5BA
MIS# 335137 Well kept BRBA+ lo offers condo locks fom the sand. This u
a formal LR & DR. FR w/FP & built in o 2 blocks from the sand. This unit
bookshel.e..smd lanai r/pnmale rved backyard features beautiful new teak floors and a
GreaI communiin amenitie, including 2 pools. fresh hght & bnght paint scheme One
fitness cntr, tennis, RV/boat parking & more car garage with entry directly to unit.
525,0o) 285.1800 $459,900 241-2417
PONRE EDRA
CLOSE 10 E BEACH! NM PRKIE! NEW TOWNHOMES
MLS# 334181 Allbnci. home on 2 lo. east of MILS 319703 2/2.5 Solid concrete blk
AIA! Lovingly maintained 41BRS 5BA, 2nd Ilr Beautiful vd floors, open floor plan, 42
guess s te, FL room opens to beautifully landscaped in cabinets and 2 balconies. Only 5 blocks
fenced backyard + -car garage & a sepamte 3.-car to lantic Ocean $377,000 241-17
garage w/n air condirioled bay. $79. to Aantc ean $ 0 21-
285-1800 NEVER TOIWHIOM1E
W'4DFNftSE MILS# 318386 7 block to ocean, 3/2.5
MLS# 327621 Lr.iatd on an o..eri.id cuJide. located on comer lot, attached garage,
ac lot lhis 3BR/2BA home olfer I 9 iSF. separat over 10 S, 9 eili 3
LR being un asan omice & DR. an cpen loor over 1600 SF, 9ft ceilings. $36900
plan. large FRanrid BR.,creined panouveIcking 241-2417
pri\aie backyard. 2-car gai'age & community BIKE TO IE BEACHI
amemnn $M4.OW.1 Z8.-1800
OCE4NFRONT CONDO ILS 307167 4BR/2BA, concrete, vinyl
S GR.SS BElCOi CUB siding. LQts of improvements, nice plan
MIS# 294949 Elegant but casual I I floor uni, FL room, wood 0oors newer kitchen and
SE comer of The Hallmark. rcsonst le Iting at roof replaced $475,000 241-2417
is finesL ..walk down pnaie .teps to lajn, p:ol REAl BDEC STI l 'E
& teach! -IBR/4BA, '' ceiling. ness e R' T1e
courners, c. rl. fi ne, p.m 1.65i0~. i:i ALS# 318702 3/1 on comer Original
285-1800 hardwood floors, fenced yard and rto car
O1TON POM1IEDRA BI.D garage. Close to shops, restaurants &
ILS#319221 Pertet tor i: ur ne tr arem home ocean. $329,900 241-2417
w/130 FT frontage on The Bouleuvrd & a iial ofHH
1/4 acre. There re alh,, plans for a 39(k)SF home CHARMING BEAC HO EI
u/aneleator& in-lawsduie 5599.900C285-1800 MLS# 314652 Atlanic Beach 3/2 plus
H.47ERlHONIOTIO NST4,6STi TlNE den. 1554 SF Updated blo oak Iloors. 70
MIS# 322360 Camahee Cove. comer lot on a 130 lot. Room for expansion. Walk to
cul-de-sc, high& dry, ti- 37 acre. adjacent to the ocean' $539,000 241-2417
manna & 5 minutes to ocean access iv hater E Y O BREEZE
stlClfinoo: 28l-1800 ENJOY OCEAN BREEZES!I
E%.CLSI'E SWIFT CREEK MILS# 320023 Just four blocks to the
MARSH LNDING beach! Spacious townhome features
MIS#2543665BR/4BA,7SOOSF,FR/ga:sFP. designer touches. Open kitchen, master
playroom, study, bilard/media & e\ercise rms, has large balcony overlooking park. 2 car
den.,cod& trarestilners.lgs-CTdlnLjna.hldpxol/ and prtvale yard. $419.)000
spa, ill urrmr kitchen., 35 re, endsmarh garage and p a ar 41
,leans& boati lpaailable 5 .21.0,01J285-1800 241-2417
JEST SIPS TO lHE BEACH TOTALLY REFURBISHED!
MNLS&1 230796 Neu.ly ren,'..ined 2BR2/BA corido NILS# 315343 Wood floors. granite
u/upgrades. -r imeti kaiehn,N easil .)I & neoun.. 7 0ej ap'plianice'i:.upgraded'
em ,~rlshl'mr f ans.& plumbLag ilXiures.
Condominium.s'45.J.r:l 285-18)0 $399,900 241-2417
AIUANIK BEACH DAIT SHORES LOT
NMS# 266717 Er\qu.ie cuustom Br". L Lcrirn MILS# 319570 Build your home on this
3BR/3BA home. *charmig NhtIrr& man ,sle. 0 x I I I lot, steps from the Conch House
gourete kiichcn /g.s sioe FR &. mjn;s.rlite c-1 I
u/FPi. coumrnd summer kitchen Ar, roohop in St. Augustihe. $249,000 241-2417
balcony for .
S ill POW IHWED44- PRKEf MLS# 295525 Absolutely exquisite' In-
MIS# 286550 Gajed crmmurl u .:l. nni. l tennis .. .
beach cabhra & pnate bach acces, r,wE' credible master suite, billiard room, home
4BR/35BA, ..3ior home /Ielei.:.r. lomial LR theater, and much more' $2.995.000
& DR. FR. FP. oicrsized eajrm i.l kiihern :l tabul.ou 241-2417
Iewsi of ICW' & occ.n t6:.(:n)i 285-1800
I&2 W FURNISHED HOME
PON' VEDPS BERMUDA BA4 CONDO ICW FURNISHED HOME
REDUCEDI MILS# 321462 Well kept 3/2 in Hunters
LLS# 313535 Onlf % unnib in thie fit.ulou Green. Large fenced yard. Available
commuMin located -i.i .iA AIA. IBR3I2BA. 19"i furnished. $234.900241-2417
SF. n'teliculloulj maintained h, .'.nginnil c.rner.
gorgeonu '.i I frim glad encl.: oed rrnace iof ~AS PA AS CONDOS
the LR/DR combo ua c et bar & 2.car garage M1LS# 305676 Beauunil 2/2 condo in
1499.50 285-1800 Las Palmas. Move-in cond Fantastic
POME VEDRA BEACH amenites. $205,900 241-2417
NILS#2M89342 Bnl. 2.slon 5BR/B honmeea .i
of AIA' Approx 44.0) SF. many Bupgrjdes &. IAK4EFRON POOL HOME
amenities. gourmei kitchr w .48 inch gas range, ML.S# 316109 4/2, laminate and ale
subrero refnoerator, mrnier ',t/oer I:)) SF. 6 floors, plant shelves, new A/C, pool,
whirlFcl rub. 32 157' p ol & hon r'a.lk i, beach. fenced yard on stocked lake. $274.900
Owner/AgenaL $1j75,00 U285-1800 2412417 .
S; 241-2417. '
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PRICE
$349,900
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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.
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY Ipm-3pm
1714 Penman Rd
Affordable 3BR/2BA beach cottage
with in biking distance to the beach,
restaurants, shopping and churches.
Large fenced backyard. New
plumbing, electrical, roof and AC to
2006 code. New exterior and interior
Penman Rd, home is located on the
R/. $250,900 MLS 334474
FANTASTIC BUVI
818 Cavalla
p2BR/1.5BA, Town home at the beach.
Newly renovated with new heat/AC
uni new carpet and tile. Brand new
appliances in kitchen Freshly painled
New cooled sunroom which is par ofi
the family room. This one has II all'
$175,000 MLS 315857
LiLUlIR'RI HN HOME
9745 Touchton Rd Unit 126
Gorgeous two story condo 2BR/2BA,
features 'granite countertops,
oversized microwave, and washer/
dryer Fully equipped clubhouse with
tennis and naskeitall courts.
$194,500 MLS 318903
NEWLI REMODELED
2107 Fairway illas Ln S.
Fantastic 2BRi2BA home. wirn a real
golt course view Oversized shower
and big storage shed. A steal at tne
beach. Verynice home tor a very good
price LOOK NOWI $194,900 MLS
333205
SOUTHSIDE CONDO
9745 Touchlon Rd Unit 1826
Beautiful 2BR/2BA two story town
home Features stainless steel
appliances 42" cabinets, ceramic tile
and screened porch Mediterranean
style Fabulous clubhouse, tennis and
basketball couns lirness center, pool.
sauna, and nol tub. A greal buyl
$204,000 MLS 314435
BE4UTIFULL CONDO
221 Colima SI.
2BIR2BA in Ponie Vedra Beach. One
slainless steel appliances Tumbled
slone counterlops in Klchen and baln
18-inch ceramic Iile throughout living t
area and porch. American Home J
Shield warranty offered by seller.
$223,950 MLS 325561
SLIMMER SANDS 4
327 Sand Castle Hay
Delightful 2BR/2BA town home on
quiet cu de sac with wooded backyard
setting. Spacious bedrooms each with
pnvare oalh, great room with fireplace,
lully equipped tuchen with breakfast
nook and sunroom Deck overlooking
private yard. 5249,000 MLS 329180
IEAKEFRONT
1766 Broken BoH Dr W
Spacious 3BRi2BA home. Large
backyard on lake. RecentI
improvements include new Florida
Room with heat and air, newer root
HVAC, front door. garage door. andc
Sresh painl Generously proportioned
kitchen with Center Island. Well buil 4
'patio overlooks lake. 5254,900 MLS
333774
BEST IALLIEI
4404 Comanche Trail Blvd.
3BR!2BA home with a spectacular
lake view Large screen porch with
audio speakers. Well maintained
home Home warranty included. Two
car garage Golf course community.
$276,000 MLS 327837
S PNORAMIC RrER rIEWS
Magni;cenl 3BR/2BA condo All
applances stay. Ground level garage
iaer.ax and enIoy the slan.iel ,
pounser $335,000 MLS323421
.. NEW PRICI.! ,*: ,'
S1625 151t St N.
STradatonal 3BR/2BA two story home
SCovered front porch, kitchen with
Brazilian Cherry hardwood floor and
high end stainless steel appliances
Loh area is designed and wired for
'home oice needs. $419,900 MLS
329831
P REAT PRICE!
370 8th S,.
S3BR/2BA home. nght in the hear of \
Atlantic Beach Almost 2000 sq h. on j
'one floor. Great retirement home.
Replumbed and newAC in 2001 Just I
a walK to the beach. Excellent price
this street. $484,000 MLS 299693
\ NEPTUNE E B CH
Sr 1216 Traildood Dr.
i Contemporary 3BR/2BA two story
home. Private Master Suire upstairs
wiln screened balcony overlooking
pool and rear yard Loh area ideal for
den/oflice New AC system in 2003.
Replumbed in 2001. $596,000 MLS
317498
.1, OLD ATLANTIC BEACH
375-370 3rd S.
Great opportunity 4BR/4BA duplex. ,
SFaoulous lot and location Newly
remodeled duplexes, new carpel,
kitchen and Paths replumbed. Buy
duplex separately or together
tS669,000 MLS 335097
(. OLIEEN'S HARBOR
S 1174 Shipwatch Dr E.
Fabulous 4BR/4BA Harbor home on
Premium waterfront lot Great room
with tile Iloor and see thru floor plan
Screened pool and great summer kir
fFisn gear room and concrete dock or
large boat $1,950,000 MLS 333821
O Atlantic Beach
Watson Office
(904) 249-3804
Fabulous lt and locatSion ewl
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$210,000 TIFFANY PINES, 3R/2BA ATLANTIC BEACH home w/2 buildable
$210,000 TI N PE 3R A lots, 1 block from sea, also Intercoastal
large corner lot, tile floors, new roof, F/P lots, 1 block fr homebtheseaflo teracoasta
many upgrades. 992-2249 or 514-7152. towom. ome eea acom
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ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA, fireplace,
new carpeting, tile, appliances, fenced
yard. $165,000. (904)993-9191.
NEW CONSTRUCTION, 3BR/2.5BA, 6
blocks from ocean, 1602sf. No HOA.
Granite, upgrades. $369,000. Call John
R/E Broker (904)699-8887
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SAWGRASS 2BR/2BA, completely re-
modeled, new 30 year roof, 42" hickory
cabinets, travetine stone floor, Berber car-
pet and crown molding. Seller will pay all
closing costs. $289,900. 463-0505.
WATERFRONT 3/2
First $345,000 takes 249-1020.
Open House
2-4p.m. Saturday
9960 Sawgrass Dr. E
2040 sf 2/2 end condo w/views of lake
& golf course in Sawgrass C.C. Wetbar,
updated bath & kitchen. $339,900
Phyllis Frankel Realty Group
100 Executive Way, Suite 114
Ponte Vedra, FL 32082
Phone: 904 273-0125
Fax: 904 273-2475
Causing a Commotion On thcOcean]
BREATHTAKING 5 BEUKUUM I5 BAT H
4852 sq. fr. home in Plantation Oaks
This home has it all! Travertine floors,
upgraded carpets. gas fireplace, gourmet
kitchen iah granite counters & stainless
sieel appliances. lushly landscaped estate
sized IOL fenced yard, large lanai & an
unbehec able n-ground pool 51,489.000
GORGEOUS 5 BEDROOM 5 BATH
4 41 sq. ft. home m Plantation Oaks. Enjoy
the gourmet kitchen with a monogram
remfgerator & granite counters Indulge
yourself in \,'ur lonely master bath that has
a granite anit.. frameless shower
enclosure and lacuzzi rub Etras include
BuiltG-ins in study, surround sound. a
a ring package and so much more
$1.133.545
Rosemary Kristoff REALTOR"5
Prudential Net work Realh's Multi-Mhilion Dollar Producer
90-1-3334-1841 cell or 904-285-.1800 e\t. 3079 office
SPrudential Email: rosemk @bellsouth net
Network Realty [ndependendy owned and operated
Living at the Beachi...
SALT AIR SUNSHINE inter, Spring, Summer or
Fall! It's all yours in this 2BR 2BA architecturally
interesting condo in Atlantic Beach. 20ft. LR ceiling,
FP, and an ocean view from bedroom. 1.5 blocks to
beach, steps to pool. $310,000.
Ai A a -OR: RETUIR EA~L
SON TH-TENN 5 U It all anails you from
this 3BR 2BA condo in south Jax Beach. Garage, FP,
all appliances, & marsh views included! $248.500.
UFT 50HE WEITG OR JUST RELAY N THE HOT TLUS. -
It's all at your disposal as the owner of this 3BR 2BA
condo just off the beaten path. Garage, FP, and all
appliances, including washer & dryer. $255,000.
RDS, EES, U E1TTERFUES!.OH, HY.- watch the
magic from the screened balcony of your 2BR/2BA
condo nestled in wooded setting. Gated community
in Ponte Vedra Beach. All appliances included.
$199,900. ;
Living on the Southiside...
AN'T DO STAIS? NO PROLEH This ,BR/1BA'
condo is conveniently: located on the ground floor
with easy access to handicap parking in front. Lots of
light & storage. Convenient Southside location. Resort
style amenities. $1-5,000.
CUT YOUR COMHHTE IN HALF!- 2B/2BA condo located
half ay between downtown & dte beaches & surrounded
by trees! Concrete :construction, not a conversion. Low
monthly fee includescable &.water! $154,900.
Sheri 'Beno,
L 904- 65:1-830
n5. 1 30
THE CONDO CONNECTION
SAT. OPEN HOUSE 2-4 JAX BEACH
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING LOWEST PRICED GROUND FLOOR 1 bedroom w/GARAGE. Marsh views
from Ig screened lanai. Gated, pool, clubhouse, boat parking. MLS# 324495 $154,900 OBO From JTB, go
S. on A1A to rt. on Ponte Vedral Lakes Blvd. Go approx 1 mile to left on The Greens Way to The Villas.
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING WOODED VIEWS from your lanai. 3/2 with 18" tiles and berber carpet.
Gated, garage, PooV clubhouse. MLS#328788,$254,900
SUN. OPEN HOUSE 2-4 JAX BEACH
OCEANS EDGE 2/2, condo, granite, tile, concrete block. Clubhouse w/infinity pool. I block to the beach,
1 block to shopping. MLS# 307553 $438,800 East on JTB. N on A1A, rt on 23"1 St. S. to bldg C #32
S IN PONTE VEDRA BEACH
THE COLONY WALK to the BEACH. LOWEST PRICED 2 bedroom. Beautiful ground floor with
wooded views. Wood floors, tile, fireplace, crown moulding. GARAGE. MLS# 326635 $229,900
BEST BUYS ON THE SOUTHSIDE
STONEBRIDGE LARGEST 3bdrm with 2 master suites. 1408 SF, tile, screened lanai, roomy &
bright. CARPORT. MLS# 327334 $168,800.
STONEBRIDGE GROUND FLOOR 2/2 screened lanai, exit to your CARPORT. Arched doorways.
Inspections done. MLS#328821. $149,900
STONEBRIDGE CARPORT with condo, 3/2 top floor,' no one above end unit. New carpet, fresh
paint, ready for move in. A+ cond. Gated community. MLS#300731 $156,900
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SEVILLA- OLD Atlantic Beach
1BR/1.5BA. Beautiful enclosed sun room.
Must see. $209,000, 904-249-2639.
OCEANFRONT
OPPORTUNITIES
LandMark1910sf $950k
WaterMark 2202sf $996k
*Acquilus II 2124sf $998k
Renee L. Baronlnc. 242-2821
COZY CONDO In Marsh Landing/
PVBch. Address: 3012 Sea Hawk Drive.
A. Must See 2B/2B in quiet cul-de-sac,
fully remodeled w/tile and new carpet,
huge screened-in patio overlooking view
of lake, new kitchen cabinets & upgraded
appliances, fireplace & single car garage
w/privafe entry & plenty of storage space.
Full access to pool & tennis courts.
View www.infotube.net: ad #154740.
$249,900. Call 904-221-1883 or
904-707-7986.
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.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2BR/1.5BA, 1250sf,
completely remodeled- kitchen, bath, tile,
carpet & more. Custom closets, stone fire-
place. "Best Deal Around, Must Sell".
$109,500. (904)773-3777. .
Open House *
Saturday & Sunday 1PM-4PM
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NEW WATERFRONT COMMUNITY
WATERSED6E HARBORTOWN
SALES OFFICE OPEN Monday Friday i2-5pm
B Watersedge at Harborown will include 20 high-end
4 story Mediterranean-style town homes with
pnvate courtyard and roof top terrace. The option
to purchase 50 ft boat slip in your front yard. Only
3 left !! Prices starting at 999,900
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
Open House at "The Palms"
Sunday 12-2.
Amazing Views-Make an Offer! Unit #1725. Upgraded 3/2 2nd
floor, end unit at The Palms. Kitchen has all stainless
appliances. Stainless fixtures & granite countertops in Kit. and
Bath. Fireplace, Cathedral ceilings and
more. Motivated Sellers! $245,000 Ei
Jan Pilcher Fowler
904-294-4766
jan.fowler@ liestylesrealtors.com
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
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: MARKET VALUE
6th floor end unit condo w/ ocean
.-.* r views is loaded w/close to $50,000
in upgrades!
1,700SF 3BR/3BA condo. You deserve a
home that mirrors your achievements!
$699,000
Call Top Producer
Lvynn Saul 859-9100
I uxury Ocean Side-Pen-
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 &
over 1,000SF luxury master suite.
Offered for $1,950,000
Call Top Producer
Lynn Saul 904-859-9100
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DOUBLEWIDE IN Pons de. 24'x40.
3BRi2BA $15 000 Call 502-8326
SINGLE WIDE 2BR 2BA storage shed,
'87, PEAC. $6000. excellent condition.
14036 Downs Lane 580 Porisle. Call
708-0731. 241-8718
3BR DOUBLE WIDE in portside. Near
beaches. Buill-in 2000. $28,000.
614-6875. ,
OWNER FINANCING. 3BR,2BA: 94 Sky.
line motDle home on large loi in Jax Beacn
mobile nome park $23 500 cash or owner
finance w' $5000 down and $250 mo .
374-0948.
MOBILE HOMES lor everyone Wny rent
when you can orn in 60 months or less
Special deals for cash buyers Homes are
Slocaic in a gated ccmmurtry in cenrral
Jacksonvile Convenient to buses and
shopping. For appt please call Donna
904-860-5289.
.NEPTUNETOWN Center. House for
office, shop, gallery, etc., 247-9774.
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).
NEPTUNE BEACH. Spacious 2BR/1BA.
Walk to Ocean. Separate dining room,
CH&A, WDHU. No pets. $1100/mo. lease.
249-4668.
JAX BEACH- Immaculate.3BR/2BA unit in
the Palms, ground floor, lakeview unit. Fit-
ness center, pools, tanning, tennis, club-
house, & morel'$1200/mo. 904-372-9222.
Broker.
ATLANTIC BEACH Studio garage apt,
- near ocean $650/mo. All South Realty,
241-4141.
BEACHFRONT 1BR/ 1BA, 108 Orange
St, Nep Bch, downstairs, $1050/mo incl.
until. (661)803-6275.
NORTH JAX Beach. Efficiency, $495/mo.
1BR, $595/mo. 1 block to Ocean. Pool. No
pets. 249-5368.
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 pers $950'mo +950,sec
249-6501, 233-7224
S2BR 1 5BA lownnouse. PVB. l00Osl. 31
apple, wood floor, porcelain tile, scr. lanai
many upgrades. $990/mo. Move in now
and no rent due hi Dec 1st Please cal
(9041246-5818
PONTE VEDRA Beach Townhouse 2i2 5.
new carpel painl, and turnlture all appli-
ances, screened porch, fireplace. ie. pool
Sand lennis. $1650/mo. 19041631-1245
ATLANTIC BEACH oft Seminole Rd
Beautilul newer 3.2 5 lownhome. 10ft ceil-
ings. light & onghi, hardwood Iloors, 1 car
gar. small lnrced bacKyard. 8 blocks to
beach $1550mo. Ilexible errrms. And al-
so avail
Jax Beach, Jardin De Mer condo. Beauti-
ful, new 2/2 w/ frplc. & garage. First floor.
$1125/mo. Call June, First Trust Realty,
994-3608.
1-1/2 BLOCKS to Ocean, st Ave. South,
1BR/1 BA. $685'mo 1904)891-0606.
JAX BEACH.. Oceariview. Renovated.
Hardwood floors, Dishwasher, CH&A.
1BR1BA. $700/mo to $1000/Imo.
(904)859-1301, (904)553-1354.
JAX BEACH 2BR/1BA apartment, WDHU,
CH&A, fireplace, 1 block from ocean
$875/mo. Call 566-1287
LARGE EFFICIENCY Apartment, excel-
lent location, 2 blocks to Ocean, very
clean. No pets. $575/mo. 642-1214 or
241-1219.
OCEANSIDE, 1BR/2BA condo, just steps
to ocean! Club pool. $875/mo. All South
Realty, 241-4141.
2/1, $895/MO plus dep. Walk to beach.
115 18th Ave. N., Unit B. (904)525-5551.
JAX BEACH, 2BR townhouse, near
ocean, CH&A, WDHU, no pets. $950/mo.
+$500/dep. 246-3130.
JAX BCH efficiency apt., $650/mo./
$650/dep. 1BR apt., $750/mo/ $750/dep.
7-12 mos. lease. Sea Villa, 920 2nd St. N.
294-7163.
ATLANTIC BCH, 2 blocks from ocean.
2/1, water furnished. 242-9845.
PELICAN POINT, #204, 2/2/1, 1212sf;
$500,000, OBO, Independent Brokers &
Associates, 247-4333 or 710-3111.
AMAZING OCEAN views from every room
In this 3BR/3BA sixth floor corner unit.
$50,000 in decorator upgrades and appli-
ances makes this a Must See. Lease/pur-
chase available. $689,000. Adele
(904)251-4319.
AUCTION: PVB 2/2 CONDO
Ocean Grove. New Unit, open Sat.- Sun,
Nov. 4, 5, 10, 11. Auction Nov. 16, 6pm.
Only $6K deposit, 30 day close. Details -
pics (727)458-4230.
NEW VALENCIA 2/2 condo, avail early
2007, super amenities, $373,800,
(757)258-8697. pcason830@aol.com
OCEAN VIEW Ponte Vedra Blvd., 2BR
/2.5BA end unit, backs up to Guana
Preserve; 1800+sqft. $550,000.
www.marshpointcondos.com
$215,000- 2/2, garage, all appl. incl., Jar-
din De Mer, 247-4211.
OCEANVIEW 3.2 Greal views from most
rooms Ceramic iie rwo balconies. Open
House Sun. $459 500 Vanguard Realty
463-7343.
PVB- SELLER pays closing costs. No
binder deposit. 1BR/1BA, 550sf, tiled,
ground floor, gated, golf course view;
137,900. 285-6325.
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3BR/2BA DUPLEX. Lora & First, free in.
ternei, $1500,mo, 249-2865
JAX BEACH- East of 3rd, walk to beach.
studio, $550,mo i- dep Pets ok.
242-9195.
BEACH TOWNHOUSE'
Spacious and well maintained 2 bedrooms
& 1-1/2 baths. Approximately 1100sf, 1
Dlock Ic the beach No pets, lull k;lchen
washer' dryer connections, lots ol closets
126 S 13th Ave Jax Beach $950 monlh.
ly rental ruliliies nor included) $550 secur-
ity deposit Minimum 7 monln lease.
Available in December. 285-1852
MOBILE HOMES $525 to $575, on pn-
vale loIs Near Maypon Naval Stalion. no
dogs. 333-5579
JAX BEACHFRONT oil season, lurnisned
2BR monthly rental. $1095/mo.. 246-3130.
NORTH JAX Beacn 2BRi1 5BA apl
1012 2na Ave N Walk to Deach, lois ot
hardwood Iloors. woodwork Large Living
Room, DR. Mslr BR wl.hreplace. small 2na
BR. includes washer/ dryer, Irlage. stove.
ceiling lans, CH&A deck overlooking
Gonzalas Park. Large outside storage
unit carporl, oh-streel parking. New pain.
No peis. No smoking Yard service
included. $795'mo deposit and ulililes.
904-860-4875
ATLANTIC BEACH. iSelva Lakes) Large
2BR/2.5BA, 6 blocks Io beach 2car ga-
rage. fenced yard. exc. condition.
$1275/mo. Monthly or snort-lerm.
(904)249-1098.
JAX BEACH block & hall Irom water.
2BR'IBA CH.A. WDHU, lirepiace.
$695.mo 904-891-0606
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean, renovated
2BR, al. amenities avail soon. $1100mo.
247-1417.
JAX BCH near ocean 1BR unlunished
apl., lease, references. $725.'mo 222 4th .
Ave So. 221-4134. 703-5518
1/2 BLOCK Io ocean. 1BR/1BA, studio.
electric & waler included, laundry room
$750'mo (9041318-0044
NEAR PONTE Vedra 1 block beach Best
area. quiet sale, residential neignbor-
hood. 2BR/1BA lower duplex New paint.
CH&A. WiD included. No smoking Small
pal considered $950,mo.. lease deposri
993-1118
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Floor condo, direct oceanfront views, block to bch. $1000/mo. Bentwater Place odges 3BR/2BA,
Beatwater Place Hodges 3BR/2BA,
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SOceanside-932 JB 3BR/3.5BA; Bishop's Court Hodges fenced backyard, 1992 sqft.. $1400/mo.
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Seawalk- PV 3BR/2BA, home w/long IBR/1BA, ground floor. $875/mo. $1450/mo.
water views, private beach access, 1BR/1BA, ground floor. $900/mo. Keinington-StAug4BR/3BA, newhome,
% comm. pool. $2700/mo. Avanti Kernan 2BR/2BA, ground all tiled and upgraded, 3 car garage, patio,
North Shore JB 3BR/2BA, brand floor condo, upgraded, screened porch, comm. pool. $2200/mo.
new construction w/incredible ocean w/private water view. $1000/mo. Ue unished condos
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.< 4BR/2BA, home has screened lanai, on floors, upgrades, balcony. $1095/mo. Palms at Marsh Landing JB
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Sawgrass Players Club.- PV new townhouse with attached garage, R/2BA 2nd oor,top/end unit, vaulted
S2BR/2BA, home has wood deck amenities. $1100/mo. Jardin De Mer JB
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SBeach Avenue -AB 2BR/1BA, 2nd story porch, amenities. $1100/mo. -$150/mo.
< duplex, ocean views, wood deck, wood 3BR/2.5BA, townhouse w/attached
floors. $1200/mo. garage. $1200/mo. REMAX COASTAL REAL ESTATE
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NEP BCH, 1/2 block from ocean. Efficien-
cy CH/A, kitchen equipped, avail. Dec.
1st. $650/mo plus dep., & electric.
249-4159.
NEPTUNE BEACH townhouse,
2BR/1.5BA, newly renovated, kitchen
equipped, WDHU, fenced yard. No pets.
$800/mo. depositt. (904)221-5833.
NEPTUNE BCH- 1 block to beach,
2BR/1BA. New kitchen.& bath, $895/mo.
No dogs. 384-1805
1/2 BLOCK to ocean. 2BR/2BA, large
deck, wet bar. Must seel $1300/mo..904-
318-0044.
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,
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.
ATLANTIC BEACH, -2BR/1.5BA town-
house on cul-de-sac, WDHU, dishwasher
and.large yard. $850/mo. (904)242-0257.
3BR/2.5BA 8 blocks from beach; tile
floors; granite counter tops; stainless steel
appliancess. 2 car garage; $1500/mo..+
f,1500 deposil. no pets; call Cindy,.
241.5251 or.451-9208
2BR 1BA. Allanic Bch. 2 blocks Irom
ocean, $1000/mo.,incl. util. Please call
561-676-0611.
NEP BCH, 2BR/1.5BA, clean, W/D, near
ICW, fenced yard, $885/md. 631-8607..
LARGE 1 bedroom. Excellent location. 2
blocks to. ocean. Very clean. No Pets:
$675/mo: 642-1214 and 241-1219.
riEPTUNrE BCH- ?BR 1 SBA ownhouse,
1.5 blocks to oce ar. 995.mo IBR Apt,
1.5 blocks to ocean $850/mo. 246-3739
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RENTALS AVAILABLE:
NB: Jarbo Park, 1000 3'" St.,
#8D, 2/2, C/H&A, W&D-hookup,
2nd floor balcony, screened in
porch $800
PVB: Belleza Condo, 2/2, 2nd
floor, screened porch, W/D
included. Unit remodeled last
year, new appliances, microwave
and cabinets, gated community
with pool and many other
amenities $1100'
JB: 1311-1 4'" St, Townhouse,
2/1.5, 1200 sqft Living area, with
300 sqft. Garage with opener, W/
D hookup. $975
JB: 40213'"Ave. N., 2/1.5, W/D
hookup, CH/A $775
AB: House, 1234 Nipigon (Oak
Harbor). 3/2 1300 sqft,
remodeled, fenced yard with
10'x20' Storage/work shop, NO
pets -$1200
AB: House, 176 Ocean Blvd,
Avail. Dec. 1 313, 2000+ sqft.,
hardwood floors, Fenced yard
with wooden storage building,
cedar lined closet, amenities
galore $1975
Call Fred, Cattar Realty, Inc.
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S. JAX BCH
2 BR APTS
CH/A, WDHU. East of 1st St. $795-
$895/mo. 241-7368, 733-3730.
MAYPORT LANDING Townhome,
2BR/2BA, bonus room, covered patio,
CH&A, WDHU. 1207 Mayport Landing Dr.
$790/mo, $700 deposit. 280-2728. leave
message.
PONTE VEDRA- 2BR/2BA patio homel
Club pool and morel $950/mo.. 3BR/2BA
condo, $1200/mo. All South Realty,
241-4141.
2/1, 201 N. 9th St. $700/mo + $700 dep
Non-smoking; no pets. 246-9162, exi 5#.
SOUTH JAX Beach, apt. for rent, 2BR 1.5
BA. Remodeled, $1000/mo., $400 deposit.
Call 249-0119.
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+ 2BR/2B ~ TH, MNajpor Landing.
$775 $795'mo Alove-in special
+ 3BR/2BA, Malport Landing
nei carpet. ne. appliances
$850/mo. Move-in special
+ 3/2 H. Hidden Cowe. 2 car garage on
pond, freshly painted $1I00/mo
+ 2/2 C.ondc.. Deerfield Lakes. nie unit,
pool $SiYXi/mo
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+ 3BR/l.5BAApl. Across from Ocean
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WEST BEACHES, 3/1, carpet, FL room,
CH&A; Ig. yard. $950/mo. TDO Manage-
ment Services. 246-1125.
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ATLANTIC BCH townhouse, 3.5BRI 2BA,
everything new, ceramic tile throughout,
marsh view. 2979 Bayshore Dr., Mayport
Landing. Must seel $1100/mo. 465-2163.
1365 SEMINOLE Rd., 3/2, CH&A, garage,
$1300/mo. 1yr. lease. (904)707-9954.
PVB IN TPC, 3BR/2BA home, 2car,
updated, fireplace, close to park/ pool.
673-6378.
S. PONTE VEDRA- Like new, 3BR/2.5BA
in Turtle Shores! Club pool, tennis & morel
$2000/mo. All South Realty, 241-4141.
SPACIOUS 4BR/2BA brick home on Jax
Beach golf course, pool/ hot tub, tiled/ en-
closed patio, back yard fence, 2 car ga-
rage, washer/ dryer, approved pets wel-
come, $2150/mo, +$2150 deposit. 25
Fairway Lane. Call (904)813-0304.
PVB IN Sawgrass Players Club, 3BR/2BA
townhouse, 1475sf., garage, W/D, fire-
place. $1495/mo. Steve, 537-0570. Pfe-
view at www.steveshaughnessy.com
3BR.2BA, 1700SF., 4 blocks from beach,
oonus room. $1800/mo. (904)631-9643
Travis.
'JAX BEACH Holly Drive. 3BR,2BA 2 car
garage. lenced yard, $1250/mo + deposit,
614-5278
NEWER CONSTRUCTION 2 story town.
house, 145Csl, 3BR,.'2.5BA. 1 car ga-
rage, gas fireplace, fenced backyard,
open tloor plan S1150/mo. 608-2579.
JAX BCH- 1170 14th SI. North. 1500sl,
3BR.'2BA fenced yard. screened porch.
large great room, tle Iloors, pets OK
$1300/mo. 412-4618. :
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3.2, 1400sqrl. great
arrangement lor roommate w, 2 enlrles
and driveways $1600/mo c-ulll No pels,.
Includes lawn & pest control. (904)237-
6655.
ATLANTIC BCH, 3/2, CH&A, WDHU, re-
modeled kitchen, $1050./mo + deposit.
249-3214 or 945-3303. :
JAX BEACH- 428 3rd Ave So.. 2BR'1BA
nouse, CH&A. lenced yard $775/mo.
(9041891-0606
JAX BCH, 3BR/1 BA, CH&A, washer dryer.
hook up, large yard, new kitchen, new car-
pet; $1,050. 249-1104.
JAX BEACH- 3BR/2BA house, $1400tmo.
514-0092
S. JAX Bch. 2BR/2BAfully furnished; 1
car garage, lanced yard Incl. wireless, in.
lernel. & cable Completely updated 3
blocks from beach. For photos e-mail ma.
S:aeugeniarojo@belisoulh.nel $1500/mo.
Long lerm lease 14071 394-5858.
PONTE VEDRA By the Sea 4BR'2.5BA 2
car garage walk to beach $2600'mo.
472-0914
ATLANTIC BEACH Home Ocean side of
Ocean Blvd. J4n nouse Irom ocean Large
gated grounds w/swrmming pool, carport
Sand parking area. Like new. 2BRi2BA, lusi
painled days ago Giant walk-in closets,
Big, new kitchen w'office and kitchen eat-
ing area, dishwasher. 150 ft walk to beach
w/parking lot. Washer & Dryer. Airy, lots of
windows, screened porch by swimming
pool, All le flooring Celing tans in all
rooms. View ol ocean from driveway.
Shower/ lub. Cable TV & inlernel already
hooked up $1450/mo. utilitiess, First &
last months rent and $1000/dep 1515
Ocean Blvd. Atlantic Beach, FL 32233.
Call 904-887-9595.
$1000/MO., 2BR/1BA, near beach, no
smoking, 247-0354.
ATLANTIC BCH/ Mayport, spacious 3/2.
plus bonus room, fireplace, fenced yard.
real condilionI No smoking/ pers only
$1025/mo + deposit. 755-4038.
JAX BEACH, 3/2.5,'1700sf., 2car gar-
gage, big,backyard, avail. Dec, $1450/mo.
338-3351
ATLANTIC BEACH' Maypon area. 1350
Tulip SI 3BR/1BA CH&A, 1000sf, big lot.
marsh views $975/mo. Available 12/5/06.
635-6081
PVB. 3.2, 2 car gar. lenred yard. newly
remodeled. $1350!mo. Joe 923-7066.
ADORABLE BEACH cottage, 3BR'1BA.
46 blocks to ocean $.1300'mo, r700 dep.
372.4-177.
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SOUTH JAX Beach. 3/1. newly remod-
eled. Ille Iloors & blinds Inrougnoul. All
appl. DW & WD Large yard; quiel neigh-
borhood. 809 8In Ave So., $1200 dep.,
246-2634.
NAVIGABLE WATERFRONT- 2654 Jew-
ell Rd 3'1,' rick. $900.mo. VIP Realry,
962-6190.
435 WHITING Lane, AB; 3/2, Florida
room WDHU, CH&A No pets: $950mSO
*aep 2464098.
ATLANTIC BEACH
THE COURTYARDS'
22 condo. $795'mo
CYPRESS COVE
3'2. 2 car gar. 1340sl,. $995,mo
OLD ATLANTIC BEACH
3/2. 1005sl. $850/mo.
2'1 5 lownnome. $850/mo.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
CONSTITUTION COVE
3'2. 1 car gar 1700st. $1495/mo.
ICW
VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK
3'2. 1250sl. $1050'mo.
EAGLES CREEK
3/2, 1450sf, $1195/mo.
HARBOR SPRINGS
4/2. 1774sl, $1275.mo.:
HIGHLAND GLENN
4/4, 2800st, $2800/mo.
SUTTON LAKES
3.2, 1544sl, $1195,mo.
3/2. 140031. $1150'mo
S 3,'2 2 car gar.. 2000sl $1450imo.' .
COLLINSWOOD- OFF GIRVIN
32, 2 car gar g, 1900sf. $1395.'mo.
SAN PABLO CREEK
S,2. 2 car gar., 1675sl, $1195/mo
KERNAN FOREST
2/2 condo, $950/mo
2/2,1 car gar, 1100sf, $995/mo
WINDSOR CHASE
4/2, 2 car gar, 2000sl. $1395/mo.
S GRAND RESERVE
2/2, 1212sf, $1100/mb.
WOLF CREEK
3'2.5, 1 car gar. 1764St, $1200mo .
HAWKINS COVE
4'2. 2 car gar.. 1932S1. $1400/mo.
DANFORTH
4 2, 2 car gar. 1990st, $1525/mo
SOUTHSIDE
BELLE RIVE
1 1 condo, 770sf, $875/mo: avail. 12/15.
DEER COVE '
,3/2, 2 car gar., 1425sf, $1195/mo.
SONOMA SOUTHSIDE
,3/2,1310sf, $1395/mo.
MANDARIN
4/2.5, 2200sf, $1250/mo.
ARLINGTON
CARLTON AT OAK LANDING
2/2.5, 1042sf, $795/mo.
MERRILL PINES
S2/2; 1000sf, gated, W/D incl., pool
$850/mo..
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
KINGS MILL
3/2:5, $1195/mo.
EAGLES HAMMOCK
4/3, $1450/mo.
4/2, 2 car gar., 2000sf, W/D,
stainless steel appl. $1395/mo.
S4/2, 2 car gar., 2114sf, $1400/mo.
4/2.5, 3 car gar., 2860sf, $1800/mo.
BONAPARTE LANDING
3/2, $1195/mo.
HICKORY HILL
3/2.5, 2 car gar., 2220sf, $1395/mo.
TIDEWATER
4/3, 2340sf, $1750/md.
4/3, 3 car gar., 2065sf, $1825/mo.
4/3, 3 car gar., 2065sf $1795/mo.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.
JAX BCH condo, The Palms, 2/2, marsh
view, $1100/mo. 434-3456.
JAX BEACH- Luxury 2BR/2BA condo in
gated community. 10'ceillngs, granite
counter-tops, SS appliances. Minutes to
beach, shopping, restaurants. $1800/mo.
904-891-5843, Accent Properties.
LUXURY OCEANFRONT CONDO
Brand new In Costa Verano, 2600sqft.,
3BR/3.5BA, covered garage & amenities
center w/ theatre room, billiard room, in-
door spa, sauna & steam room,. out door
heated pool, overlooking ocean, approx.
$40,000 in upgrades, $3500/mo. (404)-
915-5812.
2/2 CONDO in Jax Beach/ Marsh Landing,
totally remodeled in '05', $850/mo.,
(904)591-6796.
JAX BCH, new 3BR 3BA North Shore
condo. 6th floor, 1126 N. 1st St.
$2100/mo. (904)251-4319.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE new 2/2 washer/
dryer, fireplace, 5 star amenities, no
smoking/ pets, only $925/mo. + deposit
755-4038.
OCEANFRONT 1BR 1BA, Jax Bch. Im-
maculate, peaceful. $1550/mo. 249-6166.
LIVE AT Valencia. 3/2+, 1860+ sf., luxury
living at it's best. $1950/mo. Available
now. Call 904-230-2871.
LESS THAN 1 MILE TO BEACH.
2BR/2BA condo, gated community, 2005
restoration,, walk-in closet, screened bal-
cony, top floor end unit, 3 community
pools, alarm, vaulted ceilings, The Palms
@ Marsh Landing. Priced to Rent this
month $995g Serious responsible renters
only. 973-715.1176
PVB- 1BR/DEN/ 1BA condo near all"
amenities: new carpet, paint, fitness ctr,
pool, gated. Great location. $840/mo.
285-5064 after 5pm .
NORTHSHORE CONDO/ Jax Beach.
New 3/2 luxury condo on 8th floor, incredi-
ble ocenand beach views., granite coun-
ters, ceramic lile, covered balcony, all ap-
pliances Included, sieps to. beach.
$200.0/mo. 891-5843 Accent Properties.
PVB, 2BR/2BA,.ready to move in, Saw-
grass CC, 285-6423.
2BRi2BA. GROUND Iloor, end unll w/ga.
rage, close lo pool. plenty ol storage. In
The Palms @ Marsh Landing, $1100/mo.
Brett, 1619)819.5222
PV BCH, 2BR/2BA, gated, luxury condo in
great loc. Pool/ clubhse/ fitness ctr, great
view from screened lanai WD incl., stor-.
age area,. 2nd IIr $935.mo Call 285-5064
arter 5pm.
THE PALMS at Marsn Landing. 1'1 corn-
do. Gated community w!pool. imness cen-
ler and lennis courts mmaculately kepl.
$850'mo Call 651-1895.
ATLANTIC BCH/MAYPORT
1901 Cnallenger Ct EasI 2BR/2BA Ion.
lile/ carpet, new appliances, private coun-
yard. no pels. $895fmo 631-3583 or 612-
8868
DISCOUNT FOR 2 YEAR LEASE
PVB. 2,2. new everything. pool, litness,
lennis. FP. walk-in closels, paid utlities
$995'mo.. lease neg 904 718-1601
ATLANTIC BEACH, Remodeled condo,
lease. 2BR;l 5BA, A'C, security. New ap-
pliances. No pela. $850/mo. .$850,dep.
781-6528.
OCEAN FRONT condo 2BR/2BA,
$1700/mo.Call 716-1608.
JAX BCH, 2,2 CONDO wigarage Galed
@ Villas- $1100,mo. +$1000'sec dep No
dogs 608-0718.
FOR RENT OR PURCHASE
Mira Visla Condo, 3BR/2BA. Atlantic Blvd
on Ihe Inlercoaslal Walerway. Blag #2,
lirst floor overlooking Ihe Marina. Finess
center, pool, garage included. 6 or 12
monin lease. Lease lo own option Financ-
ing available. 30 yr fixed loan at 5.875";
Please call (9041347-3724
LOVE THE BEACH? South Jax Beach.
3BR/2BA, Furnished, right on Ocean.
Awesome view. 242-0411.
JAX BEACH OCEANVIEWS
New 3.2, 20tl Dalcony lacing East. granite,
all appl.. 7th floor Steps to me Deach.
$2100/mo 651-1012.
NEPTUNE BCH- 3BR/2.5BA townhouse
1 car garage lenced yard, pool. $1250'mo
No pets Available 12/1. 534-3411.
PVB BEACH House, 3/2. furnished,
beacon access. $2200imo 285-9613
PVB IN Sawgras Players Cluo 3BR,2BA i
lownhous.' 1475s, .garage VVD Ihr-. .
place. $1495/mo. Steve. 537-0570. Pre-
view al www.sleveshaughnessy.com
BIKE TO Ihe beach 3BR'2BA. 1500st
$1200/mo. Call 904-708-0391
JAX BEACH OPEN HOUSE. SUN. 12-4.
1800 Tne Greens Way d1506 FSBO 2/2
luA condo w.garage, marsh views,
screened porch. hardwood floors, lire-
place. Gated resort style. pool. $229K
19041254-6162.
PONTE VEDRA, Luxury 1/1 patio home.
walk to beaches, pond view, pool/
health club amenities, $1099/mo.
407-448-5635.
2BR/ 2BA. ground lIoor. gated community.
5 star living $925/mo Call Sieve Macri.
Country Club Real Eslale 1904)662-9015.
PVB, GROUND FLR 2/2
Gared 5-slar community, W/D inc. over.
looks gollcourse Close to beach. Pets
Ilmlled $9751mo. Call Karen 705-8853
Experience
'The Condo Lifestyle'
inPonteVedra
Enjoy 'five star' services
and amenities!
Long Term Rentals
1/1 furnished $850-$900
All new interiors!
Unfurnished '
I/1 wfp/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 Adivilies
Too much to lis..you must visit!
Suncoist Management, LLC
(904) 285-4840
LARGE MOBLE home for rent, ,never ruUNu a legged, gray, female cat, Atlan-
used, on large lot, 2BR/2BA, nice back- tic Beach area. Please call Sher
yard & new deck, $750/mo., 234-4209. 249-6276.
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
( 0nAda449-869
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S. JAX Bch. 2BR, fully furnished, ocean- tested divorce papers. Without Kids (while
front condo. Monthly/ Weekly. 241-0267. you wait) With kids (a little longer) Since
www.rentjacksonvillebeach.com 1981/by appt. only (904)641-2187.
OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weekly/monthly. Visit us at:
jaxbeachrental.coni or 535-3911 or
535-3828.
OCEANFRONT- FURNISHED & unfur-
nished homes & condos From $500 per
weekly All South Realty; 241-4141.
ROOMMATE WANTED, $600/mo. in-
cludes utilities, near beach, no smoking,
247-0354
SINGLE MOM looking for roommate to
share house/ condo in beaches area..
859-4203
LOOKING FOR, roommate to share new
condo. Must be clean, neat, mature. ,1/3
rent, utilities, & fees, 463-2845.
RETIRED GENTLEMAN seeks roommate'
w/.cooking skills to share Ponte Vedra
condo. Call 28Q-8782.
OCEANFRONT ROOM w*oath S600'mo
,uii;lie al ist and 12in S. New carpel
pr;vale covered garage, more nlo about
me at. myspace.com/chrsalliroi.
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IF YOU are interested in advertising under
.this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified @ beachesleader.com
PIANO LESSONS
All levels, styles & ages. Will cone to your
home. Piano Tuning also available.
241-4954, 655-3300.
CNA TRAINING PROGRAM
Fleet Landing in partnership with the
American Red Cross 'is offering a training
program for interested individuals with ar
desireito become a certified nursing assis-
tant. The program is being offered with no
cost to qualified individuals. The course
will be part-time and meet in the evenings
for 10 weeks. We are a premier retirement
community located in Atlantic Beach. For
more information, please call us at 904-
246-9900 ext. 437.
BONO'S BBQ'in Neptune Beach is ac-
cept.ng applications lor kilchen help, F/T
and P'T available Apply in person 2-5pm
daily.
owr -A -.b A..".. 'Ft DRIVER NEEDED. Experience in furniture
ROOM FOR rern Allanlic & Keman br appliance delivery helpful. 285-2426..
$500,mo includes ulilires. 221 6646
CHRISTIAN LADY SeeKs roommate to
snare 3BR apartment (904)249-1711,
1904)349-9969
ROOM W. BATH. $400'mo. w/deposit un-.
cludes utilities, Maypon Raul. 241.4608
FEMALE HAS room for rent PVB.
$500.m, many amenities. 568-5973
DOG DAY Care seeks pan lime reception-
isi. 25-30 hrs/wk Flexible schedule wllh
weekends. Applicants must have exp wilh
dogs. such as pet sitting, grooming, vet of-
lice or kennels Tnhis is a permanent posi-
lion 1hat is fun. slress-Iree and has lulure
ull lime possibilities Call for an interview,
270-8411 .
PERSON TO keep house lor 1 male,
JAX BEACH. walk to beach, lop floor beaches area. 25-35hrs./wk: $500/wk.
bedroom, private bath, $500/m6. 249-0113.
237-4354.
INDIVIDUAL QUALITY Execullve Ohice.
overloking goll course in S. Jax Beacn
Call 241-5553 x15
APPROXIMATELY 750 sl quality office
space overlooking golf course .n S. Jax
Beach. Call241-5553 x15.
JAX BEACH- 3rd & Beach 748sf. 3 otil-
ces reception area, conference room
available. 687-8682
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE space in Nep
tune Beach. 1200sl w/5 large offices
1400sl open floor plan (build to suit), or
comOine space for 2600sf. Recently reno
vanle, ample parking, water included, nc
CAM For more information, Call 992-9344
or 514-6092
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Swa!l to bei.ch, .. -
CIose to shopping ..
restaurants
12) OFFICE Condos. 1140sl. each. 210
west or 195. Avail. 11.07 904-687-3000.
PET SITTING. in your home. Dog walking.
Responsible, mature Call Kirty, 874-6062.
FREE PUREBRED Yellow Lab lo good
home. 5 years old. lots o0 energy, greal
dog, 241-7077
CHIHUAHUAS. 4 rare choc males. 1
blk/wht male. Ready 11/17. $500/POP
Call 241-2132.
SUNNY CONURE patrol wicage & exras.'
$300, 327-8492.
DOLL FACED Himalayan kiens and
small breed puppies. $50 each, 742-
7633. '
CKC TOY Poodle, male, 2 months, apri-
cot, shots/wormed. 476-6082
TWO'FEMALE Yorkies. 6 mo.old .reg.
CKC; $500 each, 996-2468
HOMELESS PETS for adoption- Cats &
dogs. 246-3600.
EXPERIENCED BATHER for busy groom-
ing shop, lun place to work; Tues. lhru
Sal. 7:45am-approx. 2pm. Hard work,
241-3293
JOIN OUR winning team al Julian LeCraw
& Co.! We are currently seeking one Full
Time and two Pan Time Resident Serv-
ices Aneindants Io work al one of our
beaullul condo conversion projects in
Ponie Vedra Beachl (Pan Time positions
will include a flexible schedule of less Ihan
30 hours per week: some .weekends
required.) Tnese posllions will include
asking out towels and chilled water to
homeowners. strasgniering chairs by the
pool, shuttling homeowners to and from
the beach and the golf course. Interested
candidates should lax resume Io
904-273-2552
NOTICE TO READERS
HELP WANTED classificallons in this
newspaper are intended to announce gen-
uine current lOI openings. No fees may be
charged io Ire prospective employee. Ads
lor sell-employmeni or business opportu-
nlies appear under ihe Business Opporu-
nilies category Ads wricn may require
payment of lees lor employment inlorma-
lion. guidance or training may appear un-
der Job Service Snould any Help Wanted
advertiser ask lor a lee or ii Ihe advertiser
is offering a product or service rather man
a lob opening, please nolty The Beaches
Leader 249-9033
DRIVER NEEDED- Early mornings/ some-
alfernoons. 25,nrs per week Musl be de-
pendable and nave clean driving
record $10 hr 242-1040.
T
Cook and Counler, upIlo 40hrs.. Days,
Mon -Sa availability. Some benefits Fun
place to work. 273.4785.
NURSES (RN OR LPN)
Every Saturday and Sunday, 7pm to
7am. and 7am to 7pm, at a Premier Re-
tirement Community Health Center. Ap.
plications available at Fleet Landing Se-
curiry Gale, One Fleel Landing Blvd, Al-
laniic Beach, FL. Fax lo 19041246-9447:
emnal to: jobs@fleellanding.com EOE/
Drug-Free Workplace.
KMART NEPTUNE Beach-'Hiring Sea-
sonal Par-Time Associates Apply at store
at niring computer or online at
MyKman corn
PRE-K TEACHER. 8am-12pm; Must have
CDA and background clearances. 1851
Beach Blvd., Jax Beach. 32250. EOE,
242-9645 ToApply@comcast.nel
OFFICE ASSISTANT. IMon Wed.iFri
9am-6pm. Professional lelepnone voice
and general otice/computer expenence
required., up to $9.00thr) Non-smoker pre-
lerred. 1904)247-6683
PONTE VEDRA area counter help want-
ed morning, 285-5644
DRIVERS WANTED
Pan-lime, weekends and nights Must
have clean dnving record. Call 241-1013.
DEPENDABLE EXPERIENCED Sales-
person lo work al tumilure consignment
slore 10-6pm, 2-3 days per week.
241-5558.
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED. 24 hrs/wk,
$240, lull day Mon/ deep cleaning; Tue.
thru Fri.; half days/light cleaning, laundry,
& ironing, References required, 894-3299.
00 a8~~8
HOUSEKEEPERS MONDAY-FRIDAY.
Seeking responsible reliable individuals.
Must be bondable. Serious inquiries only.
Leave msg at 716-8824.
TAYLOR LANE Day Spa, beaches loca-
tion, hiring for hairstylist to rent station.
Call Pamie 591-1683..
PAINTERS WANTED: Must have basic
hand tools and transportation. DFWP.
Scott Painting Inc.. (904)710-6.732.
PA OR Nurse Practitioner needed for busy
pediatric office. Salary, flex. hours, full
benefit pkg. Email or fax Resume to:
jpaadmin@bellsouth.net 904-642-2344.
PVB
MOVE IN SPECIAL!
Dolphin Cove 3/2, $1350, 1400 SF
(1/2 off first month's rent with 12/pno
lease)
Ocean Grone Condo, 1/1, ground
floor. $850/mo.
Ocean Grove Condo. 2/2. $ll050/mo
PVB SEASIDE
Fabulous 4/2, pool. $2 2300 SF
S JAX BEACH
2/1,5. $1100/mo, 1464 SF.
MARSH LANDING
ThePalms, 2/2, $1150, 1100 SF
BAY MEADOWS
Landings at Belle Rie Nea 2/2 w/
garage. $995, 1300 SF'..
REGENCY AREA,
Kendall Pointe. New, free cable &
intemeir 2/2, $950, 1100 SF
90r4r- 333
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Classified 7
PARK RANGER
City of Atlantic Beach, $10.90/hr.;
$436/wk.; $22,672/yr. Responsible .for
Custodial & grounds keeping activities In
maintaining parks & recreation areas with-.
in the city. Must have valid FL drivers li-
cense & be able to obtain First Aid & CPR
certification within 6 mths. of hire. Applica-
tions accepted until 11/29/06, 800 Semi-
nole Rd., Atlantic Beach,. FL, 32233. For
more Info call (904)247-5820 or visit.
www.coab.us No smokers/ tobacco
users. Drug-testing conducted. EOE.
LIVE-IN NANNY to care for 5yr old girl as
needed days & nights. Excellent pay with
room & board incl. Call 422-0463.
FAMILY PARTNERS- Beaches- Seeking
Infant & Toddler Caregivers, Preschool
Teachers and VPK Teachers. Full and
Part-time positions available. Experience
preferred. Will train enthusiastic individu-
als with lots of common sense and a gen-
uine love for children. Call 246-0882 or fax
resume 249-1033.
NEED INTERIOR trim carpenters and
helpers. Dependable, 'own transportation.
Call 635-1395.
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 uponexperience.
Fax resume io 241.3204
GROUNDSKEEPER
FULL time Monday Friday with excellent
benefits at Premier Retirement Communri-
ty. Applications available at Fleet Landing
Security.Gate,. One Fleet Landing Blvd..
Atlantic Beach; FL 32233. Fax resume to
i904i246-94t47 email Io
jobs@fleetleanding.com Websile at
www.fleetlanding.com. EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace.;
MOVING AND Stbrage Co: is currently
seeking professional, courteous and expe-
rienced' Laporers and Drivers ;Drivers
must possess a valid A or B CDL Drivers
License Drug testing is require. For
, more inlormaiion call 241-2921.
GOLF COURSE Maintenance full-time.
Queens Harbor, good pay, good benefits
Dan 221-5259
CHILDTIME LEARNING Centers seeks
experienced Teachers & Assistant Teach.
ers. FIT & P/T available. We offer a com-
petitive salary & benefits package. Call
273-6960 or fax resume to: 280-5742.
MOJO KITCHEN
BBQPIT&
BLUES BAR
NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS
HOSIS Ser/ers. Banenaers. Prep Cooks.
Line Cooks. Dishwashers New restaurant
in Jax Bcn oilers employees greal pay &
Ijn atmosphere Apply in person. 1500
Beach Blvd. #111.
FULL-TIME CNA'S NEEDED
SHIFTS: 7AM-3PM
3PM-11PM
Avante at Jacksonville Beach, a 165-bed
skilled nursing and rehab facility, currently
seeks dedicated CNA's to perform excep-
tional resident care. Must have current
CNA certification and a positive, caringaat-
titude toward the elderly. Join our team of
professionals and make a difference
Avante offers excellent compensation and
premium benefits, including 401(k).
Please fax resumes to (904)249-8208 or
apply in person at 1504 Seabreeze Ave-
nue, Jacksonville Beach, FL. E.O.E.
www.avantegroup.com
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 I .'to
hnp .'www lexisnexs.com'careers. apply
and apply to requisition #220484.
THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE. BEACH,
employs individuals in a variety of posi-
tions. For a listing of current opportunities
please visit us in person 11 N 3rd St, 2nd
iloor, call 247-6263, send an email to per-
sonnel@laxbcnil.nei. or visii our website
www.JacksonvilleBeacn.org Drug free
work environment, EOE. VP
REAL ESTATE office, experienced secre-
tary w,rh computer knowledge. license
preferred, fax resume to 273-4848
GRAPHIC DESIGNER/
RETAIL SIGNAGE
Develop and design print ads, corporate
identity pieces, style guides, web banners
and signage while mlalntinng the Venus
Orand. Implement marketing concepts and
Ideas as well as formulate new ones re-
vew and present final layouts to the Mar-
keting Direclor Expen at Photosnop. Illus-'
iralor and Ouark. 3 years oi Graphic de-
sign PLUS Retail Signage/ Visual Mei-
cnandising experience. Bachelors degree
in graphic design lield. E-Mail resume and
salary requirements to jobs@venus.com
EOE.
NOW .HIRING teachers, assistants, and
substitutes. Experience preferred. Must
love children and be reliable Call Kathy,
249-9080
SALON. BOOTH rental Allanlic Beach.
Contact Susan, 241-1020.
LABORERS, PLUMBERS. Roofers. Scal-
fold Erectors Carpenters. Skilled person-
nel. Call 249-8147 or 726-5661.
CUSTOM Interior Tnm Carpenters nee
ed., any carpemry experience a plu
Beaches an Ponle Vedra areas. Call T
509-9071.
'CAf. Get
4E x c i t e d
.About
Your
Job!
: A key opportunity is here.
Sales position
: at the Beaches!
Th4 Beaches Lea;~ler, Pon'fe"
hVedra Ledd PFs'lobkihb'F odn'
advertising sales representative to work in the Beaches community.
Growth potential and established accounts working for an award-
winning, locally owned newspaper. Candidates should have sales
experience, and should be goal-oriented Base plus commission.
Send resume to linda@beachesleader.com or bring it to 1114
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
*BEACH DRIVERS*
Taxi Drivers needed to work Beach and
Intercoastal areas, at least 23 yrs. old,
good driving record. Call 249-0360.
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.
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.
KUHN FLOWERS- JACKSONVILLE
We are currently accepting applications
for permanent full-time & part-time sales
and full-time delivery personnel. Sales
should have excellent typing and commu-
nication skills, good spelling ability and
must be highly motivated. Delivery drivers
must have a current valid driver's license.
We offer. competitive salary, paid vacation
and medical & dental insurance. We are a
drug free work place. Apply in person at
3802 Beach Blvd. or 832-10 A1A N. Tour-
nament Plaza, Ponte Vedra No phone
calls please.
MAINTENANCE TECHS
Full Time Small Engine Mechanic ai a
premier rehiremeni community Excelleni
benefits. Applications at Flebt Landing Se-
curity Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd. At-
lantic Beach, FL. Fax to 904-246-9447;
email io jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE.
Drug-Free Workplace
RAGTIME TAVERN now accepting appli-
cations for experienced Line Cooks. Apply
in person, 207 Atlantic Blvd. Atlantic
Beach.
DISHWASHERS
FULL-TIME, 1:30pm to 9:30pm in main
dining room kitchen. Dependability and
punctuality a must. Excellent benefits and
great work environment. To apply: appli-
cations available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, FL 32233; Fax to (904)246-9447;
email tojobs@fleetlandingicom EOE/
Drug-Free Workplace.
CARPET CLEANING & Pressure washing
technicians needed. Must have valid
driver's license. Benefits available;
422-7114.
HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Immediately.
Flexible hours, no weekends, excellent
pay. Transportation & phone required.
591-5901, 514-1188.
BREAKFAST & Lunch Servers at a fast
paced restaurant in PVB, experience pre-
ferred, Call for appointment; Players Cafe,
273-5595. ,
LINE COOKS needed, FT/PT. Must be
able to work weekends. Top wages! Tired
of the chains? Come to work at a good,
fun independent restaurant. Apply in per-
* son, Campeche Bay Cantina, 127 1st Ave.
No, 249-3322.
Hilton
Garden Inr
Front Desk Clerk Housekeeper
* AM Breakfast/Host/Server/Set-Up Person
F/T & P/T Positions Available
SExcellent Starting Salary
Benefits include Health Ins., Paid Vacation,
Travel Discounts & Flexible Schedules
Apply in person @ 45 PGA Tour Blvd., Ponte Vedra
d. ....... .. ..
We are currently accepting applications for energetic, custom
service oriented team members For the following positions:
Cook
Security Officer
Diningroom Server
Men's Locker Room Attendant
Overnight Guest Services/Bellperson
Night Auditor
Great opportunity to work in an oceanfront resort with
terrific earning potential. We offer an excellent benefits package
including medical/dental, life insurance, sick and vacation days
and discounts at our retail outlets, golf course and spa.
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Apply in person to:
607 Ponte Vedra Boulevard, Ponte Vedra Beach
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm
Eqr adduion alrilobrmion ad'il _0-' ( 0 6 ,'
See current openings at: Profies.hbopiialityonlirie.com/2 11464
Cliu Frite .kpiF'l E cIE
At Ponire Vedra Beach
FULL TIME MASSAGE THERAPIST &
ESTHETICIAN needed for busy day spa.
Must have a minimum' of 2 years expei-
ence, professional appearance, the ability
to travel for training on occasion and be
willing to work evenings, Saturdays and
some holidays. Benefits available. Pis
send resume to:
estieposition @yahoo.com.
CNA
HEALTH CENTER
FULL-Time, 3pm-llpm at Premiere Re-
tirement Community. Excellent benefit
package, .competitive wages, good work-
ing environment. Applications available at
Fleet Landing Security Gate, One Fleet
Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL; Fax to
(904)246-9447; e-mail to: jobs@fleetland-
ing.com EOE/Drug-Free Workplace.
HAIR & COLOR STYLISTS
Glamorousi new, upscale salon. Beaches
area. Career professionals only. 220-8900
or see: www.mysalonlavle.com
Immediate
Openings
Join Our team f ,
cleaning professionals'
No Nights or Weekends
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
Competitive Wages
Company Vehicle
lpP4p in pew. ta:
2201 Flonda Bhd
Mon Fn 6 4:30
241-9520
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
RECEPTIONIST Full time Mon.-Fri.;
dependability a must, attention to detail,
$10/hr., benefits provided, beaches office.'
Fax resume 270-1633.
Beaches Location
Top Pay for
Right Individual
with Positive
Attitude.
Full Benefits.
Call
.... 54-6611
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x'N 1Nt -r 4 r Than "Five Diamonds"
Do something special for yourself today! Work with one of the
premier luxury resorts in the world d by joining the elite staff at
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. Our exceptional \ ork en\ ironment is
one of the most sought after for career satisfaction.
We have the follow ing full & part-time positions available:
Spa Front Desk
Retail Associate
Nail Technician
Host/Hostess
Ve offer an excellent benefits package including medical/dental. life
insurance, sick and vacation da)s. and discounts at our retail outlets, golf
course and spa. For immediate consideration appl1 tn person to
Human Resources bemteen 9am- 4pm or forward resume to
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club
,, 00 Ponte Vedra Blvd.
.. Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. 32082 ..
Job Line: 904-280-3607 Fax: 904-273-7753
See current openings at: Proriles.hospitalityonline.com/211464
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I ORGANIZE and clean tre inside ot your
garage also painr the walls & garage floor,
NiCk 349-5990
LETTERS FROM Santa! Make this
Chrisimas a special memory with a per-
snalized lener Irom Sania $6 per lener.
Buy two gel one Iree. 221-2152.
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Inlco'ssantamallroorn com
SEWING MACHINE Repairs Complete
rune-up All makes. all models, $49 50
241.2112
SDAN .
The DEPENDABLE HAND MAlN
from changing a lighrbulb
to changing the color of your house
NO JOB IS TOO ODD!
*TILING PRESSURE WASHING, PAINTING
QUALITY DEPENDABLE* HONEST
/ *FREE ESTIMATES ,
241-6102
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FALL CHANGE OUT SPECIAL
We service & sell all makes & models
Free esitmaie. Family owned & operated
CAC1814887. PadgeRlsAC 58865222.
CAPURSO'S CLEANING
Need YOUR home cleaned before the hol-
idays? Before you move in or oui9 Week-
ly, biweeKly one lime home cleaning, new
construction 9 years In business.
248-9071.
CLEANING BY Christopher. catering to
Ihe beaches area. 1904)725-2738:
BARON & Bein's Cleaning Service: com.
mercial & residential Call lor your free
quote. 248-9950
ANOMOTEC QUALITY Electrcal Serv-
ices. Free estimates for repair Installation
CommiRes Slandby generators and
transfer switches. All electrical needs.
Visa/MC. 343-5535 Greal ralesi
illiBP^StS^
FENCES
WOOD Fence Specialist Install, replace.
35yrs Experience Relerences Mick Out.
door Enterprises. 241-7276, 838.9599.
WINTER'S ON the wayl Be ready Seas-
oned firewood; cords & half cords availa-
ble. wiih free delivery. Call 334-3157.
SEASONED FIREWOOD Beach Boys
759-1612 Free Delivery! Ranger load
special $75
RecycleM
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Smart, Sleek & Modern Kitchens By
LGACoYTII
L BUIL D E RS
DESIGN BUILD REMODEL
j =, Now Offering
S... .Full Remodeling,
S. Room Additions &
*. Residential Painting Services
l -" First Consultation ,$0
904.298.4917
www.legacythreebuilders.com
State Licensed & Insured Residential Contractor CRC1326448
9310 Old Kings Road S., Suite 1902 Jacksonville, FL 32256
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IF YOU are inleresled in advenising under
Ihis category please call 904-249-9033 or
mail. classiiedO@beachesleader com
STUCK? FRUSTRATED? Call
applications, house calls, ranirng,
upgrades websites. graphics Fre
tech 904-249-3034 or
cailrob@'comcasi.net
LtA^WNISAPISV
Rob All
, repairs.
e phone
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'PRIME MAINTENANCE, INC. .A Profes-
sional Lawn & Landscape Maintenance
Co. FREE ESTIMATES. 535.2515
PALM TREES. Hedges Trimmed Yard
Clean-ups. Mulching, Sodding. whatever II
lakes eic Dave 249-4724
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc. Competitive
rates. Call Alan. 237-5301..
ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare. Free est3-
mates Professional customer service
Mowing, edging, weeding, trimming- trees,
shrubs; Licensed & InsuredF Residential &
commercial. CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.
PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns. Free estimates. 246-0967.
"* .""*
HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in "Complete Flowerbed
Cleaning and Workover". Lawn care,
janitoral Service. etc. Call Hermon, 246-
4238, 612-1755.
+' *.
ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quality 'Service. Reasonable
rates. 821-0737. /
DRIVEWAYS PATIOS, sidewalks, ex-
posed river rock, demolition, & room addi-
tions. RK Ballard Construction, Inc. Call
Chuck, 874-6692.
PATIOS, DRIVEWAYS, licensed & insur-
ed. Call for 'free estimate, 312-0249 or
465-0565.
OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Safe roof cleaning. Deck & fence
restoration. Pressure washing. Licensed &
Insured. Call Kevin 994-0045.
TIHUNDERFOOT CUSTOM PAINTING
Top quality guaranteed. Licensed/ Insur-
ed/ Refs. Free estimates, 514-1862.
MASSEY APPLICATIONS, INC.- pres-
sure washing, painting, drywall repair, tex-
ture & wallcoverings. 25 years experience.
Lic., insured, refs. (904)403-7389
www.palntersyoucantrust.com
A PLUS QUALITY PAINTING, INC. Top
knotch work guaranteed. Painting, trim,
carpentry, wood repair, pressure washing.
Licensed/ Insured. Free estimates.
861-9500.
LICENSED PAINT
Contractor will paint any avg. size room
$95. (904)613-1271.
BEACHES HOME SERVICES Painling
iree estimates work guaranieea, license
610-7768
SAVE NOWI Interior & Exterior paninng
Pressure washing 19/rs at Beacrhes
Free Esiimaies 981.4223
email TWO "M" PAINTING
S NEW CONSTRUCTION, remorelinr arnd
repainl Residenlial and commercial Men-
nor, IhiS ad. 246-1529
SPainting
& Wallpapering.
Pressure Washing
Qualirt craftsmanship by
Joe DiMaluro
30 years experience
Licensed Insured References
www.justjoepaintirig.com
Now Accepting B
(904) 373-0680 (904) 229-9542
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IYOUaEM itrstdidvriinne
IF YOU are interested.in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email. classliied,'.'beacresliearer com
PERSCHEL & MEYER PEST MGMT
We service thousands of beach residents
www.perschelandmeyer.com 241-3409.
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.
1 Icensed & Insured
904) 537-280
SEAMLESS GUTTERS installed call for a
free estimate. 652-6336 or 651-5835.
ROMANO GUTTER SERVICES
Installation and repairs. Call 246-5649.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or'
email: classified @ beachesleader.com
HANDYMAN
Pan, lie. carpel, plumbing, eleclncal.
block, and more 10 years e
Iree eslimale Licensea & insured 534-
3"32.' 8039937
TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs, specializing in termite damage.
246-1529
INTERLOCKING PAVERS. Driveways,
Patios, Entrywvs Top quality, lasi esil.
males www mooernapavers com
904-537-0411
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
All fields ol Construcion. Renovalhons &
Remodeling 8 more! 25yrs experience
Lic & ins Free Es 703.2054 223-5720
GREG FIELDS Carpenlry & Painling.
35yrs experience All types ol wood worK
Specalizin in interior trim carpentry.
Licensed & Bonded in all counties
247.9783
MASTERS-
CARPENTRY & TRIM INC.
State Certified Contractor
(Hands-on)
SNew Construction /Additions
Remodeling, Kitchen & Bath
*TermiteDamage Repair
Condominium Upgrades & Remodels
SPlan & Design Services Available
Member NFBA
Cal Bob 626-i165
Fax 246-0289
A NELIGAN Je
CONSTRUCTION
Specializing in Remodeling,
Additions, Decks, Repairs,
Roof Repairs & Re-Roofing
for the home or office.
(904) 247-3777
SAll Credit Cards Accepted
Certified Builder Certified Roofer
Lie. CB-C059536 Lic. CCC1325888
Member of the Better Business Bureau
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RHODES & RHODES
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT, INC.
Remodeling Renovations .
New Construction Repairs
"EXPECT THE BEST"
247-7886
CBC 1253069
ANGELS DECKING & Fence All decks.
lence & concrete needs Licensed & Insur-
ed. Free estimates Call 400.0392.
HANDYMAN. EXPERIENCED and very
dependable for quality repairs service.
calls, painting, improvemenrls and miscel-
laneous jobs DAVE 246-6628
KP HOME IMPROVEMENT INC
Painting, pressure wasnlng wood floors,
carpentry. Ile worK, drywall. 904-
241-7023.
QUALITY HOME Repair. Pairnlng. Wood
Repair, Pressure Washing and more.
17yrs experience Licensea Insured.
861-9500.
C&J REPAIR Services Carpeni. Dry-
wail, Painting Papeinangng. Tiling, etc
Licensed, Insured 955-0593, 241-1461
NELIGAN
CONSTRUCTION
ROOFING DIVISION
ROOF REPAIRS & Re-Rooting Trust a li-
censed professional See our ad. under
RemodellnqiConsirucion State Certified
Rooler #CCC1325888 Memoer BBB
247-3777 Al credit cards accepted
ROMANO ROOFING SERVICES
Reroof, new roof. repairs all types of roofs.
Mention Iris ad tor a $100 discount on all
reroof or repairs, over $750. Call
246-5649
ROOFING. IN-TOWN prices @ the
Beach. 25yrs. experience. 880-9908.
GCCC1326983.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
e-mail: classified @beachesleader.com
WEBERS TREE SERVICE
246-9930
Quality work at reasonable rates. Stump
grinding. Since 1986.
WOODARD TREE Service. Free esti-
mates, licensed & insured. Firewood for
sale $50 1/2 cord, $100 full cord. Will De-
liver Call 234-9757.
QUALITY WORK. Install, Removal, &
Painting. Residential, Commercial.
25yrs. Experience. References+ FREE
ESTIMATES. Steve, 645-0381.
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BACK OFFICE medical assistant, for
.busy primary care office. Experience re-
quired. Competitive salary & benefits.
Great work environment. Fax resume 247-
9736. '
EXP. ELETRICAL Helper. Must have drv-
ers license & be able to pass background
& drug test. Call 270-0070 10-4pm or
fax resume to: 246-7240.
CARPENTER- INT. Trim w/crown mould-
ing exp., tools and transp a must- need
Immediately. Call Kevin. 339-4276.
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.
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ICE CREAM Shop lor sale in All Bcn.
Owner moving. 241-6664
ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT needs to
reiocale looting lor investor' partner,
1100k Only serious calls please.
7-127614
ACTIVE NANNY nonesi, dependable,
Iransponallon & references. $10.$12fhr.
any area CPR & First Aid. P/T or F/T.
260-4915
BOWLING FAMILY Daycare has openings
lor 1 yr olds and up starting immediately.
For into call 220-6059 or 476 4251
NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER
MATURE woman 1271 looking for full time
or pan lime watching children, cleaning
Spouse doing laundry I can De a full lime
iive-in or jusI pan time. Very Ilexiole Rel-
erences upon reque.l Isabel at 540-6499
CNA I am seeking a live in position. M-F
or FSS 10 years exp in loial care. Ret. &
background, 9041885-2200.
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CAREGIVER- AFFORDABLE, honest, de-
pendable. exc rels Licensed, insured
Avail 24 7 WIII consider Ivve- in 476.9492.
COMPANION SITTING or child care,
housekeeping and more. PVB referen-
ces 534-3732.
IF YOU are interested in advenising under
Ini caileory please call 904-249-9033 or
e-mail. cias hlied ',' beacnesleader com
CNA NEEDS work 27yrs exp Call
742-4989.'.
Positions Available
Senior Executive Assist. Cafe on the Green Server
Engineering Admin. Coord. Front Desk Supervisor
Event Mgmt Admin. Assist. Spa Supervisor
Golf Shop Coordinator Banquet Supervisor'
Recreation Attendant
LPN SEEKS private In-home employment:
FT/PT, days; Beaches,PVB 254.0931
COMPANION CAREGIVER. Mature trust-
worthy lady will give loving careI o the eld-
erly Incl light housekeeping. Please call
Gerda 733-247
COMPANION FOR elderly, will run er.
rands, shopping, appointments. laundry, .
lignt housekeeping, even iron! Assist Wla
daily living needs Have references, Call
(9041322-1332
6 PIECE Bedroom Set includes queen
manress & box. new still in boxes $499.
Can deliver 858-9350
GRANITE TABLE. square box base, 4
1/2tt hexagonal top seats 4-6 people.
$450 OBO 635-4388
BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM 8'6" Rozo girls
longboard Excellent condition Green boi-
Iom and rails' clear deck w/llowers $350
firm Call 707-5663.
48' ROUND natural wood table w' drop
leaf sades 8 4 chairs $65 65' oak oval la-
ble w.' leal & lie lop w 6 chairs $350. 992-
6706,210-8741.
BOSE STEREO Liestyle 12. Surround
Sound. CD, sub, 5 dbl. cubes. lanlaslc
sound, $400; 10 g'g Apple ipod, sync
cord. home/ca'r chargers & speakers,
$125, 821-4367.
BRUNSWICK ANTIQUE Pool Table, 1922
Aviator,, 4'x8', recondilloned, excellent la-
ble. $3000 OBO Call Joel (904535-5293.
MOVING! MUST SELL! 32 HDTV, DVD
Combo, purchased rn Sepl includes wall-
mounl, remote. 4 yr warranty $900
L-sraped, Irosled glass.top computer
desk, very nice $150 Outdoor Wicker Bar.
new glass-lop wi2 tIarsiools $50 Also
have couch big chair. coffee' end able
(904)2.11- 2644
BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed
w/mahress & Dox spring. Must sell 5395.
Can deliver 1904)858-9350
TREADMILL BY Keys Filness, Model
HT502. folds up vertical w/neart monitor
and many senings Purchased new in
2006 for $600 Used 17 times onlyll Will
sell for $400 OBO. Call 838-9897.
WASHER, DRYER, neavy-auty! super-ca-
pacity. exc. cond $150 ea Can deliver &
guarantee. 874-1'747
'89 VW Cabio, runs. but needs new lop.
$900 OBO- 78 Wxl8"Dx56"H stainless
steel shell. $100; solid wood dinene. 6
chairs & china cabinet, $200.-lussDall Ia-
ble $50, Call 424-2906.
BED- BRAND name queen sel,
new. w'warranry $123. Can deliver
1904 858-9350
BED. BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam mattress & boxspiing. new in
plastic w/warranry $379 Mult sell
(904)858-9350. .
KENMORE UPRIGHT Ireezer, works
great $75.249-8606
2 JAGUAR vs Giants, Monday Night
Football tickets available. November
20. Call 673-8978. .
FURNITURE, ALL greal quality and condi-'
lion Baby changer, cnesl $80 Wicker
queen' lull headboard and nighistand $95.
Execultve office desk/ writing able wi'llie
;'drawers $75 Carved wood and mable'
accents desk wnllng able $95 318-3322
ONE COLLEGE football team lor sale
cheap. The Seminoles. Call 1-800-FSS-
ucks ask ior Davy
ROLEX LADIES, SS & 18KW, 2003, dia-.
riond bezel .diamond dial. Paid $9600.
Sell $5000. 280-2530.
WHITE VINYL 4ft picket fencing. 94ft incl.
15 posts, caps & brackets, dismantled,
$550. 249-3229.
CRAFTSMAN, 12" Band Saw w/stand
$100. Call 246-8911.
OAK LOFT bunk bed, twin/ full sz, built in
desk & dresser $65. 32" Magnavox sur-
round sound TV $25. 247-7286.
STEEL BUILDINGS. Drastically reduced
on existing inventory 4 only 25x30, 30x40,
45x60, 50x100 general storage, work-
shops, farming, brand new, still crated, will
deliver. 1-800-211-9593 ask for Bill.
BED- KING mattress set, $289. Can de-
liver. (904)391-0015.
10'2" BEN AIPA Surfboard w/red rails,
brand new. $600. 246-3383.
CLEAN, QUALITY Full-size mattress/ box/
frame $100. Can deliver. 246-1832.
QUALITY RESTAURANT Booths, sin-
gles, doubles, six-tops, black. Great for
your kitchen at home, too! Vince or Tom,
249-3322. '
CRAFT &GIFT SALE
The Ladies 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.
BLACK LEATHER Iving room sei. in.
cludes coliee larle end lables. & lamps
$1200 904i241-4085
BLUE LOVE seal sleeper solar $150 all
enteralnmerii center $150, two piece Tho.
masville entertainment center $150. Pier
One white wash wicker bedroom suite
with .tall entertainment center, f/q head-
board, night stand and chair $250, white
bassinet winh under storage hardly ever
used. $50 294.1121 '
USED STOVE and Refrigerator,-light yel-
low, Hot Point, Make offer. 742-7614.,
WHITE GOLD diamond stud earrings. .50
ct. tw. Appraised $1400, asking $800
White gold diamond stud earrings; 1.50 cl
;tw. Appraised $8900, asking $5000. Call
,803-4349. '. :
SATURDAY 7:30AM Storage P.O.D. and'
street sale. Sleeper sofa & chair, rattan
dinning set. Hummer H2 rims, queen
sleigh bed, stain glass lamps, pictures,
and more. Take 16 Ave South and follow
hot pink signs to Ponce De Leon. (off of
America).
MOVING SALE: Lots of brand new baby
stuff, dressers, furniture. :Lots of coats
and dolls. Upright piano. circa 1940. Ev-
erything must gol 1136 18th St. N., Satur-
day, 9am-2pm. Call 241-4403 for pre-
showing
NEIGHBORHOOD SALE, Saturday, 8am,
North 21st Street.
THREE FAMILY, must go. Make offers.
Quilts, new & old items, weed eater, up-
right freezer, everything. Fri., 9am-3pm,
820 8th St. So.
VINTAGE JEWELRY/ ANTIQUES, collec-
tibles,. designer purses,, furniture, books,
home decor. toys. art. and misc 1829
Ngnrilall Dr Saturday. 8 30am-?
LITTLE TYKES outdoor play, tag-along,
'id's clothing boys 6-7 & teen girls), kid's
*urniture, crib & morel, Saturday, 8am
1421 Penman @ 5-way intersection)
UPRIGHT PIANO $250, furniture,
glassware, collectables, olice 8 school
supplies, lile cabinets, toys games,
clolhes, books. holiday Items. plants.
1001 Florida Blvd Fri & Sal.
FRIDAY ONLY 8am-12pm. Something for
everyone. 600 Davis SI.
NEIGHBORHOOD SALE, Oceanwood &
DriTwood, oH Penman. Sat., 11/18. 8-1.
FRIDAY. 8AM-1PM Furniture. household
and misc -149 Margaret St.
SATURDAY, 9AM-2PM Christmas and
much more 75 Saratoga Cir. S..
HUGE 3 Family, Friday, Saturday,
am.-4nm 525 RoCal Palm
BIG SCREEN TV, 50", RCA, exc. cond. ". ...- r- .
$450 613.4920or 821-107). SATURDAY 8AM-11AM, 493 Main St. No
,, Tr. .. ., early birds.
ot l "t"o I:L r, PP ~ ta H r a r ,
514-2336.
MATCHIIIG OFFICE lurnnure, 2 desks
$125ea Credenza $100 Great shape.
Black laanher office Chair $25 Kingsize
wicker readboard 1125. 372-9052
BEDROOM SUITE, queen, white wash.
$200, lable v,'4 chairs, while washn, $280.
elagere wiglass shelves, $75. 514-5384.
AT&T PARTNER pnone system. 5 phones
installed lor $899. 249-8877
PIANO 1927 Marshall & Wendall. up-
righ recently tuned $850 OBO. 241.
7895
HEART PINE T & G looring cut locally
from aniique Pine l meters Large quantity
*,' incredible dark pasina. Lic ST5903.
Florida Heartwooa 249-8310.
WANTED USED Tandem bike. Call
241-2922.
IF YOU are inleresied in advenising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or.
emal classed' 'rDeachesleader.com
FAX COPIER machine, HP printer, 2 Dell
monitors. arllI1cial Crrsltmas Iree, custom
wrealhs, Cnrslmas decor, slk plans. de-
signer decor. children bookk. tennis rack-
els 6-man ieni, surf board Elhan Alien
bedroom lurniure larmoire lull headlool
board, desk 'wcharr nighl slandl 59 Tall-
wood Rd, Sal am-12ni..on
SATURDAY 8AM-iPM. 12 Palmwood CI
Kircnen lIems CIlohes books. CD s
household items
30 TALLWOOD Rd IPenman to Arden to
Tallwood I Arnmoire. dresser Kids clothes
12TG.3TG. 6.7Bi Toys, electroni.:s, Bar-
bie leep, eic Sal. 8am.
MULTI-FAMILY. SUNDAY 7am.7. 20 San-
dra Dr behind Bonelisn
KING PILLOW top beds, full queen & twin
beds, electronics, 6ar stereo system, bed-
room set, kitchen table, desks, baby and
children clothes and toys: Saturday 8am,
918 10th St. N.
BIG GARAGE SALE, Sat. 8am1lpm
Grand children collecting lor needy
Sealed packaged o100 & can goods ac-
cepted One Iree pick in Give Away Box
.We give Inanksl
1214 5th Avenue North
YARD SALE Sat 8am-2pm furniture
lo'. miscr, 9 Sandra Dr.
FURIIITURE, CLOTHING dog house,
and lois ol miscellaneous SATURDAY'.
8:30am-2:30pm. Corner of 9th St. and 7th,
Ave South. .
75 GAL hlsh lank w'stand, lots ol otner
lisn lanks, books computer pans, clones.
and luminure. Sat, 8am-12pm. 1055 Palm
Landing Dr So
240 BELVEDERE St Silk flowers, sweat-
shins new cot, sluh. Friday. Saturday.
8am-noon
IZOD
&Gear for Sports
Major Sportswear Sale
All Categories
Men & Ladies
Shirts, Sweaters,
Fleece, Shorts, Jackets,
Silk Shirts, Skorts, Pants
Sat. Nov. 18th 9am
368 7' Street
Atlantic Beach
SATURDAY, 830AM-4.30PM. 349 San
Juan Dr Ping pong able, soccer net. lots
more. .
MULTI- FAMILY yard sale, cnildrens loys,
clothes, Kitchen appliances & more, Sal.
7-10am. Phillips Ave.. PVB.
PONTE VEDRA Ct Uni 11F. Sat. 9-3pm
Furn, appliances, an work, household
items.
ST. JOHNS Plantalion, ofh 210 Communi-
.y Sale, Sal 1.1'8 8am. Jukebox. turn..
elc.
SALE OF THE CENTURY
Tons ot furniture, kids clothes, new
mens cruiser bike, new-mens'eaCoete
XU XXL (great gifts), women shoes
(8). beds & bedding., teak bench, Sat.,
8am-2pm, 452 So. Mill View Way (back
entrance of Sawmill Lakes).
SATURDAY. 8-30- 12noon, 124 Summer-
held Dr Mens. women &-childrens cloth-
ing, household items, sporting goods,
misc.
GREAT STUFF. 90 San Juan Dr. Satur-
day & Sunday 9am-12pm.
COMMUNITY SALE Gately Oaks. Satur-
day 8.12pm, E Atlanlic, N. Girvin, West
at WoNnderwooa Bridge. 1i2 mile to leh on
Galely Rd CK out Tiger Creek Ln. lor
compressor, welder, chainsaw, end, col-
lee lables, treasures; Gately Oaks Ln la.
dies goll clubs. organ. decorations; Cly-
dene Cl is cleaning oull
HUGE GARAGE sale Dishes, lawn mow-
ers. Chrisimas items, lawn lurnillure, Sal.,
7am.3pm, 3866 B Ward SI
COCKATIEL DRIVE/ Off San Pablo/ No.
of Atlantic. Fr,' Sal. Multi-family, books.
clothes, electronics furniture, records,
miscellaneous & more 8:30- until.
BIG YARD sale, lots ol everything, Sat.,
8am-2pm, 1799 Forest Creek Drive.
MOV'N SALE, washer, dryer, gas stove,
area rugs, kitchen items, clothes, garden
items, a variety of treasures, Sat.. 9am-
2pm., 3091 Pablo Bay Drive East.; *z
3616 EUNICE, EAST OF SAN PABLO &
BEACH. Sal., 8am-2pm New wine bro-
cade cola & side chairs, dining, other fur-
niture. many rugs, kitchen, small appl., lin-
ens, tandem bike Myriad misc. Emptying
house cheap.
FULLY. LOADED! Fumlture galore Jack-
sonville Beach home featuring white wash
living room, kitchen set, metal bistro set,
queen bed, chests, nightstands, book-
shelves, sun porch wicker, outdoor metal
set, several chairs, 3 sofas, side tables.
Like new Craftmatic queen bed & Sonic
Pride Scooter. Lamps, decor & general
household Including linens, pots, & pans,
dishes, etc. Craftsman table saw, more
tools & man stuff. Washer, dryer and re-
frigerator. Books, holiday items, artwork.
Fn & Sat 9am- 3pm. 2354 Oak Forest Dr.
Take Penman to 12th Ave. N., West to
Oak Forest. House available. Follow the
pink signs
RECYCLE
ART AND ANTIQUES! Full house! Work-
ing mini cannon. .Ship, Eskimo, Whaling
items. Map, engravings and great orig art.
Cartoons- New Yorker artist. Antiques incl.
Pr. Rose Canton lamps, Imari, export
porch. Banquet table, chairs, brkfront, sec-
retary, sm. chests, game table- all very'
fine. Automaton. Sets Queens & Calyx
china. Slerling galore Tools, books. morel
University Park, N ol Ft Caroline Take
Sanders o 3861 Wayland. China Cat
241-0344. Thurs. and Fri., 9am-3pm.
chinacaiantiques.com
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DICK BOGER
YACHT SALES
at
Beach Marine
247-7966
Over 40 Vessels
for Sale
www.yachtworld.com/dickboger
ESTATE SALE- house full of Chinese an-
tique turn. By appt. Also; request our
booklet "Don't Be Cheated By Estate Sale
Managers". 249-1020. Jane Morgan & As-
sociates, 4th generation Antiquarians.
10'4" BASSTENDER w/ trolling motor,
new battery, trailer & all accessories.
$1600. Call Mike 247-6744.
BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit
www.MarinaClubPV.com
1993 RM250, very fast, clean. $1300. Call
838-8043.
1994 HONDA Magna V-4 cruiser, 4 into 4
exhaust, 2 new tires, cover, stand, man-
ual, $2600. (850)292-3179.
TOYOTA 4 Runner, 4WD, 6 cyl. Good
shape, 195,000 miles., $7600, 553-3304.
1972 VW Camper for sale. $1500. Call
246-4098.
2002 LINCOLN Towncar, Canrer. black,
loaded, leather interior $10,900.
(904)610-6460
1999 HONDA Accord. V-6, low miles very
clean. lulty loaded, $8000 OBO 2002
Lexis IS300 fully loaded, very clean.
$18,000 OBO. 10' dump trailer, 7000
pound axles, 14000 pound gross weight
$7000 OBO. 894-3352.
1985 MERCEDES 300TDT wagon, blue,
good, solid car, diesel, AC, sun roof & tint-
ed windows, $3500, 246-1031
1998 FORD Contour, 114K miles. $2325
Call 1904)612-1191.
:993 TAURUS GL 3.8, equipped. 21.000
: miles, perfecl. $1900 1904)246-1173.
1990 MERCURY Marquis, very good con-
dition $2000. 285-6549
1993 CADILLAC Seville. looks and runs
great. $2500 lirm. 625-6870, 249-4865.
2001 FORD Escon, new painil, res. sler
eo banery, brakes. excellent condition.
$2950 242-7218
FORD EXPLORER Lid., 2004, low miles,
extended *arr Exc. cond., one owner.
$17.900 864-6569.
1994 HONDA Accord LX, great snape. de
pendable. $2900. Call (904)655-7765.
1997 TOYOTA Camery LE, excellent'con-
ciloon, low miles, learner interior, 'power
window/ locks, cruise, new tires, $6500
OBO, 887-9030.
2001 LEXUS GS300 SUV. loaded. 60,000
miles, warranty $18.700 OBO. 349-6000.
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