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    Section A: Main: Religion
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    Section B: Weekend
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    Section B: Weekend: Arts
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    Section B: Weekend: Screen
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    Section B: Weekend: Music
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    Section B: Weekend: Calendar
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    Section B: Weekend: Holiday Happenings
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    Section B: Weekend: Get Out
        page B 7
    Section B: Weekend: Holiday Cookie Exchange
        page B 8
    Section B: Weekend: Around the Home
        page B 9
    Section C: Classified
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    Section C: Classified: Just for Fun
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    Section D: Songs of the Season 2006
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Weekend Edition *December 1, 2006


SPECIAL SECTION



Holiday

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PONTE


Vol. 44, No. 47


RELIGION


Church prepares

for Nutcracker

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VEDRA


GA RDENING



Care of

poinsettias


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An edition of The Beaches Leader




LEADER


Serving the communities of Ponte Vedra Beach, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Maa port since 1963


PV elementary schools


eyed during rezoning


'Posse' of three


is new majority


by KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR
A town hall meeting Tuesday to
begin determining who will
attend the soon-to-be-built Ponte
Vedra high school also may touch
on rezoning for Ponte Vedra's ele-
mentary schools.
Although public discussion in
recent months has focused on the
high school expected to open in
August 2007, the shifting of
school zones raises the possibility
that elementary students also
may be affected.
"That is actually being dis-
cussed," Mike Parrish, principal of
Ocean Palms Elementary School,
said Thursday.
Tuesday's meeting will be held
7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Nease High
School, about one mile south of
County Road 210 just east of U.S.


houses kindergarten through
grade five plus special education
classes, is in one population zone,
while Ponte Vedra-Palm Valley,
with kindergarten through sec-
ond grade, and Rawlings, with
third through fifth, are in the
other zone.
Over the past five years, the
population at Ocean Palms has
increased by 22 percent, while the
populations of the other two have
fallen: by 9.4 percent at PV-PV
and by 6.6 percent at Rawlings..
That disparity exists despite the
fact that during those five years,
the population zones were
changed because of Ocean Palms'
growth.
Parrish said that the communi-
ties of Marsh Landing, Azalea
Point and Seaside, which original-
ly were zoned for Ocean Palms,
were switched to the PV-PV and


A second town hall meeting is Rawlings zone about three
scheduled 7 p.m. Dec. 11 at ago.
Bartram Trail High School in The shift in school popul
Northwest St. Johns County. however, :occurred gra
The meetings were called to because students already
present proposals for rezoning to ing Ocean Palms were allo
take place because of the high finish there, he said.
school planned east of Davis Park, This year at Ocean Palms
which is likely to house Ponte are seven portable
Vedra teens, and three other new rooms to
schools in the Northwest.
Although growth in recent .
ears has been fastest in the
Northwest, the population in See REZONIN
Ponte Vedra has continued to.
increase, particularly in the
areas west of State Road
A1A.
There has long
been a disparity Change
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tion of Ocean Palms, ch o_
which opened in 1996 on in school
Landrum Lane, and popu-
lations of Ponte Vedra- DODp ationS
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FROM STAFF
A party at the Palm Valley
Community Center Thursday
marked the three-year anruniver-
sary of the programs for seniors
that are offered there on
Tuesday and Thursdays.
Meanwhile, a permanent,
10,000-square-foot senior cen-
ter is on schedule to open this
spnng on Landrum Lane just
west of Palm Valley Road.
"Our goal all along was to
have it completed before the
[Players Championship] golf
tournament," Kevin Wiseman,
project manager for St. Johns
County construction, said
Thursday.
"\Ve should be done well
before that."
The tournament begins May
10.
One of the big differences


between the temporary senior
center quarters at 148 Canal
Blvd. and the one being built
is the latter's full-service
kitchen.
Although hot lunches are
offered at the Canal Boulevard
facility, the food is prepared at
the main Council on Aging
center in St. Augustine, trans-
ported in bulk to Canal, kept
hot in a makeshift kitchen in a
building behind the center and
assembled by volunteers.
Another feature of the new,
low-country-style senior center
is the wraparound porch on
three sides that will have ceil-
ing fans, "which is kind of a
nice feature," Wiseman said.
Access to the center will be
from Landrum Lane, and park-
ing will be off Landrum, he
said. An overhang will allow


photo by CHUCK ADAMS
The St. Johns County Council on Aging's senior center on
Landrum Lane (above) is expected to be ready in April.


visitors to be dropped off while
being protected from the
weather, he said.
Also adding to the charm of
the new center are the wet-
lands to the center's east,


toward Palm Valley Road.
The center will have four
activity rooms and wheelchair
ramps.


by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
Tuesday's action-packed
meeting of the St. Johns
County Commission the first
full meeting with newcomers
Ron Sanchez and Tom Manuel
- revealed a pow-
erful new majority
with the desire to
make drastic I
changes.
Voting together
as a bloc on
Tuesday, the new
Commission
chair, Ben Rich,
along with
Manuel and
Sanchez were able
to remove G
appointed officials
from office and,
some say, force a Cyndi S
veteran staff mem-
ber to retire.
Commissioner Cyndi
Stevenson equated the power-
ful trio to a "posse" that is pur-
posely trying to make enemies
in the county and the state.
"The wheels are in motion,"
Stevenson said in an interview
Wednesday.
"I think we stand a chance to
lose some of our best people."
County Administrator Ben
Adams announced at the end


by CHUCK ADAMS
STAFF WReTER
Second grader Bailey Tabb
sat in a rocking chair in front
of her classmates at Ponte
Vedra-Palm Valley Elementary
School Wednesday while a
Nease High teen, standing
nearby, read aloud a story
about Bailey.
The story "Bailey's Mouse
Goes Crazy in the House" -
was written and illustrated by
the reader, Ashley Hobbs, and
it earned Bailey's "thumbs up"
sign at its conclusion.
Bailey and Hobbs were
teamed up in a reading and
writing program involving 120
similar teams: one Nease stu-
dent paired with one PV-PV
second grader.
Nease English teacher Nancy
Williams said the one-on-one
reading project she organized
is based on one she did years
ago at St. Augustine High,
where she taught 10th grade.
"It was a way for my stu-
dents to learn all the aspects
of writing and reading and
putting a story together and
illustrating it," Williams said
at PV-PV school Wednesday.


of Tuesday's meeting that he
plans to retire in January
because of the new board's
wish for a "new beginning."
Rich said meetings held this
week with Adams about his
retirement were amicable, but
Stevenson said
Wednesday that
Adams is most def-
initely being
"pushed out" by
the new board.
Adams did not
return several
phone calls made
to his office this
week.
Only commis-
sioners Rich,
Manuel and
Sanchez were pres-
ent for Adams'
venisonn announcement.
Commissioner
Jim Bryant was absent from the
afternoon session because, he
said, he had prior engage-
ments.
Stevenson walked out of the
meeting after Rich asked for a
resolution opposing Gov. Jeb
Bush's appointment of former
commissioner Karen Stern's to
the Northeast Florida Regional
Council.
See BLOC OF THREE, A-3


"Plus I thought it would be
fun for them to write some-
thing where they had a real
audience, other than me."
Weeks before the real audi-
ence of five second-grade
classes got to listen to the sto-
ries some one-on-one and
others by class, as with Bailey's
story the second-graders
provided grist for the Nease
teens' creative mills.
The youngsters were sent
questionnaires, and the infor-
mation they provided was
used by the Nease students to
write and illustrate stories.
Each second grader got to
take home the book his or her
team member created.
In addition to the reading
exercise Wednesday, the teams
made thank-you cards for the
families of Navy personnel
based at Mayport.
"They're creating cards to
say thank you for being
involved and giving of them-
selves and giving to our coun-
try," said Donna Mathisen,
one of the PV-PV 'teachers


See READING, A-3


New trustees ready to tackle MSD duties


by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF IW'RITER
At its 6 p.m. meeting at the
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library on Dec. 11, the board
of trustees for the Ponte Vedra
Municipal Service District
iMSDi will welcome two new-
comers.
Curtis Long, who had no
challenger, will fill trustee
Mack McCuller's seat, and
William Donovan was appoint-
ed by Gov. Jeb Bush last week
to fill a vacancy created by


trustee Drew Tuggle.
Here's what The Leader
learned about these two ambi-
tious leaders in telephone
interviews this week.
Curtis Long
Age: 33
Family: He has a wife and a
4-'vear-old son.
Professional experience:
Construction management.
Number of years in Ponte
Vedra: Two.
Experience on other com-
munity/government boards:


Though he has served on the
Alumni Advisory Board for the
LUNF and FCCJ Construction
Management programs, Long
said he has no real experience
in public service.
Reason for running for a
seat on the MSD board: Long
said he became intrigued after
having a discussion with cur-
rent trustee Gary Jurenovich
about what the board does.
After learning that few people
apply to be on the board, he
said he felt a civic duty to


serve.
Goals while on the board:
Long said he hopes to bring his
experience in road and bridge
construction to the board so
that they can make more
informed decisions about proj-
ects within the MSD.
"I just want to be a con-
tributing, positive influence in
the MSD," he said.
"I want to see us get the most
construction for our dollar."
See MSD, A-3


photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Ashley Hobbs (standing) reads from her book about Bailey Tabb
(in rocking chair) Wednesday at PV-PV Elementary School.


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FROM STAFF
Resurfacing of .State Road
A1A. from Sawgrass to .the
Duval County line. has been
added to the. Florida
Department of
Transportation's projects for
the future.
The resurfacing, one of
seven new projects added to
the DOT's plans,' is scheduled
for 2011 to 2012,.according to
a news release from the DOT.
It is part of the' DOT's $2.9
billion in projects planned, for
the next five years, which also:
includes landscaping along
State Road ALA from-Fairfield
Drive to the Duval Countv'
line, planned for 2008-9.
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public hearings tailored for
each of the 18 counties in
,District 2, beginning with
Monday's meeting in
Jacksonville, which will
include discussion of plans for
St. Johns County.
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the DOT Training Center, 2198
Edison Ave., off '1-10 at the


i Around the Beaches


Friday art walk.
The latest exhibits, music,
entertainment and refresh-
ments will be featured atan art
walk with more than 20 partic-
ipating galleries in St.
Augustine today. starting at 5
p.m.
Tours will ;begin at
Rembrandtz Fine Gifts for Fun
People, 131 King St., and most
galleries will be open until. 9
p.m.
Calls from Santa
_.St. Johns.County. Recreation
and Parks Department and Trie
.Northiri. .-_ole,' .'Tffateplhorie
Company will be holding their
annual "Phone 'Calls from


Santa." The project, "Helping for the
The program is for children Holidays," was organized by
under the age of 8'living in St. the Parent Teacher
Johns County. Organization for both schools.
Parents must request their The gifts and other items,are
child's call from Santa before scheduled to be picked, up at
Dec. 8 by calling 209-0377 or the school at 9 a.m. Tuesday by
209-0333. Navy personnel arriving, on a
helicopter.
Helping for holidays The chopper will be dis-
Elementary students in patched from Mayport by HSL-
Ponte Vedra are reaching their 44, a squadron billed as the
helping hands through the "World Famous Swamp Foxes."
skies to Mayport naval station. "Each class has a family
Youngsters at Ponte Vedra- assigned to them," PTO past
Palm Valley/Rawlings, president Yvonne Ratcliffe said
Elementary been collecting rthisBweek,."and they'ireoKMct-
-giftsand-bo.ulehQLditem_..fr ing gifts to help their family
needy families of enlisted per- have a special holiday.
sonnel at Mayport. r


"The, gifts include every-
thing, from' toys to clothes to
household items, things that
are needed."


Stockton Street.,
In addition to St. Johns
County projects,,' those in
Baker, 'Putnam, Clay,' Nassau
and Duval counties will be up
for discussion.
Among -other 'projects
planned in 'St. Johns County
are the following:
The St., Augustine heritage
sign program has been moved
out one year to 2007-8;
The historic restoration of
the St: Augustine Lighthouse
tower has been'moved out one
year to 2008-9;
*, A traffic signal. at, State'
Roads 13'and'16-it 2010-11;:
', Erosion control on. State
Road A1A from. the Flagler
County line to Su.rmer 'Haven
.in 2011-12, and''
A feasibility study, on addi.
tional safety on State Road
AIA at the fort in St. Augustine
in 2008-9.
For more information, call
the FDOT at 800-749-2967,
ext. 3714 or e-mail gina.buss-
cher@dot.state.fl.us.


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Reading: Kids & teens


Bloc of three: 'They just need to behave'


Continued from A-1
whose classes were paired with
the teens.
One of Mathisen's students,
Nick Troni, appeared to enjoy
the project.
"It's cool," he said. "The
Nease students get to come
here."
"I think it's good that we get
to stay here and read to these
kids from books we made,"
said senior Bobby Stockton,
Nick's team member.


In initiating the readi:
writing project, William
teaches advanced reading
literature, teamed up
Charla Bexley, a second
teacher at PV-PV whoses
daughters had bee
Williams' class at St. Aug
High. .
"Nancy's just such a
standing teacher," Bexle
"And this is such a neatp
for us as well as the juni(
seniors."


Rezoning: Meeting se


Continued from A-1
handle overflow, from the
school, which can house 725
and had a population of 785 at
the beginning, of this school
year, according to the School
District.:
Parrish said portables were
put at Ocean Palms the year
after it opened and have num-
bered as high as nine.
The Ocean Palms population
compares with 494 at PV-PV,
and 580 at Rawlings.
Rawlings, which opened in
1992, has about the same stu-
dent capacity as Ocean Palms,
and PV-PV, 'which opened in
1958, has a slightly smaller shtu-
dent capacity, according to the,
School District facilities depart-


ment.
Tom Schwarm, senior
tor of school operations
School District, said Th
he was still working on p
tion projections for TuE
meeting.
"The numbers are the
key to this," he, said,
that the Nocatee develop
being built along 210 11
the Intracoastal will h
huge impact on school
The 15,000-acre develop
is expected to reach a p
tion of 30,000 over 25 yc
The St. Johns County


Board is expects
population zone


ng and Continued from A-1
s, who Stevenson said Wednesday
ng and that she walked out of the
with meeting because she was "dis-
grade gusted" with Rich's request.
se two "I'm aghast. I'm so embar-
n in rassed," Stevenson said.
gustine "I just didn't want to be any
part of it. It's so incredibly stu-
n out- pid. It's politically naive. It's
!y said. like going out and picking a
project fight that you don't have to
ors and pick."
With the consensus of
Manuel and Sanchez, Rich
t asked County Attorney Patrick
t McCormack to draft the resolu-
tion oppoisng Stern's appoint-
ment so it's ready for a vote at
the next commission meeting,
direc- Dec. 12.
for the Stevenson also grew angry
ursday .earlier in the meeting, .when
opula- 'the board was considering
esday's applicants to fill two seats on
the St. Johns Planning and
whole Zoning Agency (PZA).
noting Rich, Manuel and Sanchez
pment .'voted to clear all six members
vest of from the commission-appoint-


lave a
zones.
pment
'opula-
ears.
School


ed to vote on Continued from A-1'
s in February. Personal goals while serv7 ,,'
ing on the board:
"I'm trying to get my feet
wet," Long said, adding that he
is open to other community
involvement, whether that be
within Ponte Vedra or at the
county level.
"I'm open to see where it
leads," he said. "I think it's a
good example to set for my son
as well."
William Donovan
-Age:, 56
Family: He has three sons
with his wife Linda.
Professional experience: He
is the owner of Donovan
Heating and Air Conditioning
Inc. in Jacksonville Beach. All
three of his sons work for him
and will begin to take over the
family business as he gradually
retires in the next few years.
Number of years in Ponte
Vedra: 15
Experience on other com-
.munity/government boards:
"Very little," Donovan said.
He served on the board of
directors of the Jacksonville Air
Conditioning Contractors and
was a member of the
.. Jacksonville Beach Citizens
Police Academy.
-I'R1ason for running, -for'a
1a lili 1 1 i 3 ,s] I ,I


ed PZA and start from scratch.
A stunned Stevenson argued
that she was not prepared to
make appointmentsfor all six
positions and said she felt the
vacancies should be properly
advertised so as to encourage
more applicants.
But McCormack advised
that the move was within the
board's legal rights and the PZA
slate was cleared in a 3-2 vote,
with Stevenson and Bryant dis-
senting.
Two of the sitting PZA mem-
bers, Deanne Grayson and
Dennis Shepherd, were reap-
pointed to serve the remainder
of their current terms. Henry
Green, whose term on the PZA
expires today. was reappointed,
for another four years.
Brad Nelson and Jason
Barrett, both of whom had
only served on the PZA for a
year, were removed from their
positions.
Brian Pincket was appointed
to serve the rest of Nelson's
term. And for the remainder of'


seat on the' MSD board;
"Ponte Vedra has been so good
to us, business-wise," he said,
adding that he would like to
give something back to the
community.
"Since we pay the MSD tax,
I'd like to see how our money
is spent and make sure its spent
wisely."
Goals while on the board:
"There's some things I'd like to
accomplish like sidewalks on
Ponte Vedra Boulevard,"
Donovan said.
He is also considering trying'
to expand the sewer project
further south.
Personal goals while serv-
ing on the board:
"I've always been bewildered
at the amount of time it takes
government to accomplish
things and the expense. so.
I'm kind of investigating why
that is," he said.
"I have great expectations of
getting things accomplished,
which may or may not pan
out."
Donovan said he, too, would
also consider moving on to a
county-level office if the expe-
rience is rewarding, because he
would never "want to retire
and sit still."

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Fletcher High guard Alex Brooks dribbles up court as she's
guarded by Nease's Carlyn Williams during Tuesday night's
game. The Senators defeated the Panthers 56-42. Complete
story on page A-9.


Barrett's term the board chose
David Wiles, despite vehement
opposition, from Bryant, who
said Wiles flagrantly violated
Sunshine laws when he previ-.
ously served on the PZA.
No representative of District
4 Ponte Vedra Beach- was
chosen for the board. Manuel
said there was no applicant
from District 4, which is
Manuel's district.
The commission's packet of
documents, however, includes
an application from Rita.
Friedman of Ponte Vedra..
Beach, who served on the St.
Johns County Water and Sewer
Authority from .1997 to 2005.
-Stevenson hinted during'
Tuesday's meeting that the
vote to remove certain PZA,
members appeared to be
planned, a suggestion that was
denied by Sanchez in the meet-
ing.
- In a tcngue-and-cheek -sug-
gestion, she asked that maybe
the board should "have a work-
shop, so you' guys I[Rich,


Manuel and Sanchez] could tell
us what else you have
planned."
Stevenson said Wednesday
that she does not believe that
the three broke any Sunshine
laws, which prohibit elected
officials from privately dis-
cussing government business.
But she said she does believe
they went against the intent of
the law.
She added that although she
does not dislike the new com-
.missioners or Rich, she does
think they used "poor form"
Tuesday and are drifting from
their election platforms' that
boasted a strict following of
county policies and proce-
dures.
"We have rules so that we
can have good process for the
citizens of this county," she
said Wednesday.
"I don't hate them [Rich,
Manuel and Sanchez]. They
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SomeJB voters still

have responsibility

to vote Tuesday

Leader recommends Hartkemeyer
Slightly more than 5,000 Jacksonville Beach voters are
eligible to cast ballots Tuesday in a district seat race for
the City Council.
In the race for District One, which includes much of
southern Jacksonville Beach, Scott Chesnut and Steve
Hartkemeyer are vying for voter's affection and atten-
tion.
Neither of the candidates secured a clear majority
during the November election, when there was a third
candidate in the race. Now the two top vote getters are
hoping voters will vote for them Tuesday.
There are no other races on that ballot, so turnout is
expected to be sparse as only those living in the district
can cast ballots. If you are eligible, please remember to
vote. Every vote really will count.
We have said before that we believe Hartkemeyer,
who is currently chairman of the city's Board of
Adjustment, has a demonstrated record of standing up
for the city on planning matters and that is a valuable
asset to have here as development pressures continue. .
We recommend Steve Hartkemeyer for District One.


To the editor:
Regarding the-recent letter
entitled "Our Issues", we want
i to express that a strong priori-
ty for Jacksonville Beach
I should be the safety in our
community, rather than the
condominium height.
When we read the Police
Beat, we are shocked and sad-
dened about the crime in this
area. .
We recently attended the
Citizens Police Academy
offered by the Jacksonville
Beach Police Department. We
learned a lot from Chief Bruce
Thomason and various police
officers who gave presenta-


tions in their areas of expertise.
We believe that our police
department is highly efficient,
but the concentration of bars
in downtown contributes to
the high crime in the area.
Hopefully the two extra police
officers will help alleviate this
problem.
Where was the City Council
when so many bars were
approved?
Even recently, a new bar,was
built on 2nd. Street! Emphasis
on SAFETY is urgently
required.
Joan and Hiram Lomanto
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wooden trunk with a big
brass latch sits on the
floor of my bedroom.
My children know that it's
called my treasure box. In it
are drawings, writings, letters
and mementos of my three
children's lives so far. I bought.
it years ago when I realized
that I couldn't frame, hang up,
or pile everything that I want-
ed to remember the "moment"
by. There are even pairs of lit-
tle tennis shoes and red Mary
Janes that I couldn't part with.
For years, they would proudly
show me something, then ask,
"Are you going to put this in
your treasure box?"
I finally gave in to my
youngest child after she
begged to use our video camera


na t avn to "make her own video".
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S. .. .. . '.. .. ..''. : .' .. of he labors,.l.r realized that. I
To the editor: will ensure that we continue to had almost let a very specilM
In 1980, I was. the have strong solid representa- part of her childhood slip away
Governor's staff person respon- tion. Indeed, this was the leg- without saving a memory of it:
sible for seeking the passage of islative intent in agreeing with her voice as a small child.
legislation that provided for the Governor that there Her "movie" was a tour of
citizen appointments by the should be citizen appoint- our house, written, produced,
Governor to local Regional ments. and filmed by her as she
Planning Councils. These Karen Stern has been an walked around our home.
appointments over the years effective elected official mem- It is a masterpiece.
have produced a number of ber of the RPC, she will contin- She took the camera and
enlightened citizens who have ue that role as a Gubernatorial wandered from room to room,
made a major contribution to appointment. The Policy board upstairs and down, and record-
the policies of Regional of the council should represent ed her impressions her home. I
Planning Councils in this many viewpoints, saw everything in my house,
state. We are quite fortunate that things that I walk by every day,
For most citizen appointees, we have had the stability of with a new perspective.
there is a learning curve on the staff at the NE Florida Regional Constantly zooming in and
business of the councils, that Planning Council and the sta- out in motion sickness fash-
somewhat limits their effec- ability of leadership [from] both ion, she covered every room
tiveness as an appointee. So we elected officials and and its contents: the little
are very fortunate that the Gubernatorial appointees over chair that she sits in each
Governor decided to appoint the years. Karen Stern will con- morning in our kitchen, a tour


Karen Stern as one of the rep-
resentatives from this area to
the Northeast Florida Regional
Planning council. Her-back-
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of her bedroom as she confess-
es that she not a great "cleaner
upper", to her description of a
drawing her brother made
which I hung on a cabinet
Years ago. The"movie" is now..
one of my most precious pos-
sessions because she is the nar-
rator and I have her tiny voice
with its lisps and giggles as she
explains her world as she see it,
recorded forever.
We forget what power the
sound of a voice has in evok-
ing memories. We can look at
pictures of moments and
remember the look of some-
thing, but do we accurately
remember the sound of the
moment? Just think of the
scenes and feelings that come
about when you hear the voice
of Julie Andrews, Howard
Cosell, or President Roosevelt's
voice over the radio in Dec. of
1941. What I wouldn't give to
hear one of my grandparent's
voices again. I wish I'd had the
sense to ask them about their,


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SJ commission iust s


To the editor:
The, [Leader] reporting on.
the whereabouts of defeated
St. Johns County
Commissioner, Karen Stern,,
included some political salt
and pepper comments that I
found perverse. That she
received a gubernatorial
appointment to a regional
council dealing with county
governance issues should be
neither a surprise nor a disap-
pointment to anyone.
She's a Republican, just off a
four year term in elected office,
had been a member of the
same body as a representative
of the County Commission
and is obviously well thought
of within that council having
been chosen for leadership
positions in same. The idea
that, having just beaten some-


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one in an election, you don't
expect to hear from him or her
again is plain naive. That's one
of the values of political par-
ties; experienced officials are
not thrown on the trash heap.
If they were, A. Lincoln would
never have been President.
Ms. Stern noted that she had
received what I would call the
political equivalent of hate
mail on her appointment.
Someone had emailed her
ranting "disgust" at the
Governor's choice, that is, her
appointment. Nice; huh? My
guess is that the e-mail's
author was one of 'those who
claimed that big money con-
trolled the election process.
Both. are examples of petty
political nonsense.
In a companion article
regarding County


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Signs are

just boring

as everyone had

enough of political
campaign signs?
Especially tiresome and
unsightly are those numerous
little: ones that are stuck in
the ground along the. road a
foot or two apart, all saying
the same thing so you
y sl /. i .shouldn't overlook the mes-
ories sage or, above all, the candi-
the voices date's name. It's dopey. At
C vol ~es~ least the Burma-Shave signs
; each contained a different
e the past line and were entertaining.
w After the election, when
the candidates or their
staffers collect their signs,
own childhoods and have that what do they do with them?
on tape. A newspaper in McAllen,
I remember years ago, pre- Texas. The Monitor, looked
kids, being puzzled when my into it and published the
sister and brother-in-law results. Some of the "signees"
recorded themselves reading reportedly were saving the
my nieces' favorite bedtime signs for the next election.
stories. They gave the cassettes Others took them to the recv-
to their daughters one cling center.
Christmas so that they could A few were more inventive.
play it whenever they wanted One guy used his to insulate
to. Can you imagine one day the inside of his deer blind. A
when they have their own woman made hers into insu-
children and play the tape for nation for her chicken coop.
them? I realize that they will Presumably, they turned the
first have to explain what in things around before nailing
the world a cassette tape is, but them up so as not to bore
you get the point. hunters to death or make the
There are companies that hens stop laying eggs.
have this concept nailed. One Some people just kept the
in which you can create stuffed posters for their sentimental
animals, and tape your voice value. I imagine these were
on a small recorder that plays generally winning candi-
when you squeeze.the a-aml's, dateskJlt.doesn't appear likely
hand. I did this for my'dadlast thamr v.g wquL'd-b p
year, and each grandchild-left''\ould ahag onto stac f o
my parents a message thank- stuff reminding them of a
ing them for different things. failed campaign.
My parents played this for all One Internet forum com-
their friends so many times center, a Republican con-
that the bear was kidnapped stituent, told about using
for a few months. political signs for practical
In this time of frenzied gift jokes at work. He and anoth-
choices, choose something er employee, a Democrat,
simple. Make a gift of memo- have taken turns playing
ries. Record your children or tricks on each other with
family members singing or yard signs. For instance, the
reading, or just interview them iOP man put a huge
about something or someone. Republican sign on the Dem's
I promise their answers and desk. In retaliation, the latter
impressions will surprise you snapped a photo of the sign
and create a gift for all times. being run over by one of the
Dr. vonThron is a pediatrician company's steamrollers and
who lives in Neptune Beach with installed it as the desktop on
her husband, children, and the Rep's computer. Seems
Daisy. ike a good way to get fired.
-Another less-hazardous
means of utilizing obsolete
: political signs was originated
,, by a contributor to a
:- A, Massachusetts art gallery. He
superimposes abstract designs
over the printing on large
i ft ,ge ars yard signs with discarded
S house paint salvaged from
landfills. The finished work is
Administrator Ben Adams' intended to represent "fear,
retirement, it'.was' referenced hope, and peace." Hmm, as a
that a sitting County style, the paintings could be
Commissioner attempted to called "art drecko."
get the Commission's approval Idea for old political signs:
for a resolution opposing Ms. Use the small ones as fans.
Stern's appointment. Futile, of They'll create a cool breeze,
course; the Governor's choice after having generated hot
is his to make. Savvy, victori- air. Advice for staffers regard-
ous politicians usually assume ing sign language: Be careful
a more magnanimous posture when writing it. If the candi-
and refrain from attempts to date's campaign office is
flog an exiting colleague. next door to a Burger King,
I would never wish our don't put the sign too close
County Commission anything, to the one for the BK.
but success, but I.would sug- Otherwise it might say
guest a quick shift in gear to a "Headquarters of (candi-
more circumspect political date'sname). Home of the
modus than we have been see- Whopper."
ing.
Douglas C. Worth
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Good Samaritans rescue a pelican in peril
Good., Sa can i


the shore.
Hoping against hope that the
bird had not broken a wing in
the tumble, I edged between it
and deeper water. As the dis-
traught pelican lunged and
snapped its large, hook-tipped
bill towards me, I quickly threw
my :,towel over its head.
Caught! As I held its beak shut
with my hands, the husband
worked the fishhook out of the
bird's shoulder. Task accom-
plished, as a team, he and I
PAT released the 'pelican and
ASTRTstepped back. I yelled at all the
FOSTER-TURLEY other spectators by now we
GUEST COLUMNIST had a crowd to get away, go
n a recent davat'the up the beach, and we all
beach with a Wes t retreated far from the dazed
beach with a West bird to watch' from a stress-free
Coast friend in tow distance.
who's never been to the East ster a few ery long minutes
-Coast, we were both admiring the pelican lifted off, to soar
the formations of pelicans fly-ted off, to soa
ing south, and the occasion above the water, uninjured
divesof oane plummeting into except for its dignity and some
the water fishing in frontof missing feathers where the line
us. Jackie, my friend, had had rubbed across its neck. The
never seen a brown pelican, watching crbwpplauded as the bird flew
and was entranced. "Hey, look applauded as the bird flew
a e c eaway to join his kin on the
at that one, over there, fish- away" rtionjonhin.
..ng!" migration south.
So, I looked where she point- therishmigh hned sml
ed, quickly grabbed' my'beach cut the fishinl'eadltth
pelican fl[' off, but this ulti-
edge.' This pelican was not'fish- mately can contribute to the
'ing. It had been: "fished." The bird's death. Any line dangling
poor pelican was hooked on a fiom a bird is liable to get tan-
:poorfishing, peline and struggling to gled when the bird perches,
fly, only. to be ynked back wrapped, on sea floor debris
down rudely into the:sea. The when it dives .or cause other
distraught 'fisherwoman didn't' troublesome situations that
know what to do. erhusband don't usually end pleasantly.
rknow whlpa tn do.ddH teu l Last fall, for instance, I was
in hand, The pelican' was too involved in trying to.rescue.an
far out in the water for us to." anhin.ga -that had fishing line
easily nab, so we ifnstruct.ed his 'wrapped around its beak,' leav-'
wfe to gently pull inthe' line. ng it unable to eat or drink.
Sadly, the pelican flopped Unfort. atel we were unsuc-
'.the surf and got tagged. awk- cesLftin, capturing, this bird
.waiy ~,aves n o. '."anlii" idoubt'"long dead.
,wagt oywaespoounamigmihtbo.sl,.-. :s:,,-'.-'. .


along with various other shore-
birds that heard the news.
Pelicans have formidable beaks,
and as the pelican gained
strength it also got bolder and
more dangerous to deal with.
Eventually it got very demand-
ing about these feeds, and
would wait on her boardwalk,
or make its way 'to -her back
door.
I was sworn to secrecy about
this bird. Most likely it was ille-
gal to feed a pelican without a
rehab permit, and even more
likely, the news of this regular
"bird show" would attract too
many gawkers that might ulti-
mately seal his fate. Finally, in
the spring, the bird left, to find
its own food once again and
the homeowner was back to
feeding just seagulls and terns,


A good place to get a close-up view of pelicans is near the
-docks at Mayport Fishing Village. They often fish the ocean
waters.


I'm really glad the, pelican
stqry had a happier ending. If
(be pelican had left with the
line still attached, its fate might
march .thpt of the anhinga.
And, if it had indeed broken a
wing in the shuffle, his fate was
also predetermined. BEAKS, the
bird rescue facility on Big
Talbot Island, is. no longer, tak-
ing, in injured birds.. Another
rehabilitation facility, Pelican
Point, (904) 838-2076, near the
Jacksonville Zoo sometimes has
room .for another bird, but not
always. And;"if n6t, there is no


other nearby viable.option. The
Humane Society is not set up
for rescuing wild animals, and,
if, they did respond, would
rpos likely put the pelican out
of his 'misery, humariely, but
'dead nonetheless.
Last' winter I knew of one
injured pelican that was lucky
enough to come ashore on our
beach in front of a caring"
beachfront homeowner. For
weeks, this Good Samaritan
collected fish and other by-
catch from our shrimp fleet,
and fed the' bird twice a. day,

phoio Di KATHi'1 HARTMAIJ
A flock of black vultures feeds on
carrion Wednesdayialong PGA
Tour Boulevard just west of
State Road A1A. Some of their
relatives --- wading birds are
the subject of a brown bag lec-
ture noon to 1 p.m. today at the
Guana reserve. Call 823-4500.


status quo.
Now, whenever I see pelicans
fly by, I think about the one I
helped rescue, and the one
these Good Samaritans helped
through a long season, and
hope "our" birds are some-
where out there still alive and
well. Sometimes it's best not to
know the real ending of such
stories. For my friend from
California and me, the single
pelican we helped rescue will
live forever in our minds. And,
at this point, that's good
enough for me.
Pat Foster-Turley is a Ph.D.
zoologist on Amelia Island.
Contact her at patandbucko@
yahoo.com to report your own
wildlife observations.


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SROBERT B. LANEY


Robert B. Laney of Ponte
Vedra Beach died Nov. 29,
2006 after a battle with cancer.
Born in Orlando on June 29,
1945, he was predeceased by
his father, Leroy Bruce Laney,
and his mother, Marguerite
Cornell Laney.
Laney is survived by his wife,
Kelly; his daughter, Kathleen;
stepdaughter, Molly Byrne; his
sister and brother-in-law, Ann
(Laney) and Terry Simmons;
his nephew, Jameson
Simmons, and his niece, Laney
Simmons. -
Laney will be remembered
for his great love, laughter,
generosity and his incredible


mind, the family said.
The family would like to
express, its gratitude to all
those who joined with Sysco
Foods Jacksonville for their
continual support and gen-
erosity during this difficult
time.
A private memorial service
will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, and
because L'ahey found such
peace and contentment in the
beauty and preservation of his
native state, donations can be
made in his memory to Friends
of Guana at Guana State Park.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.


CHARLES WILLIAM LEWIS


Charles William Lewis, 69,
of Virginia Beach, Va., former-
ly of Jacksonville, died Nov.
25, 2006.
Born in Charleston', W.Va.
on April 12, .1937, he was the
eldest of three sons, preceded
in death, by his father, Rhenus
Charles, and infant' brother,
Jackie Lee: Surviving are. his
mother, Eurania Frances
Clendenen Lewis; his brother,
Rhenus Eugene; and his wife,;
Karen, all of Upland, Ind.'
Lewis also is survived by his
daughters, Peir Angeli and:
Lula Francis of Jacksonville;
Sara Lynn and .husband
Wilbur of Virginia Beach, Va.;
Ada Marie and husband Roger
of St.' Albans, W.Va.; Ann
Marie and husband Donald,
Jr. and Melissa of Jacksonville.
He also leaes behind seven
grandchildren, two great-
grandchildren and 'his dog,
Baby, and will be dearly


missed by his friends and
loved ones.
Lewis was a U.S. Army vet-
eran, .Shriner .and a member
of the Masonic Lodge. He
retired in July 1989 after more
than 20 years with the city of
Jacksonville and enjoyed his
retirement years' by fishing,
watching football and spend-
ing time with his family and
friends.
The family will receive
friends -at 1 p.m. Saturday,
with services at 2 p.m. at
Bethel Baptist Temple, 962.
Shillelagh Road, Chesapeake,
Va., and. at 12 p.m. Dec. 9,
with services at 1 p.m. at
Klnawha City Baptist
Church, 4500 Venable Ave.
Charleston,- W.Va., with
graveside. services immediate-
ly following at the Drawdy
C(emetary in Boone County,
W.Va'.


S JESSE PARKER STAGG


Jesse Parker Stagg, 79, of
Jacksonville Beach, died Nov.
22, 2006 at Baptist Beaches
Hospital. He was born Dec. 31,
1926 to Mamie and Jesse Stagg
in Durham, N.C.
Stagg retired from the
Gillette. Co. after 27 years and
retired from the city of
Jacksonville Beach, where he
worked part time for 12 years
as a starter at Jacksonville
Beach Golf Club.
Stagg was preceded in death
by his parents, a brother and a
sister. He is survived by his


wife of 55 years, Libby; sons,
Edmond (Wanda) and Tommy;
daughters, Valorie Barker (Jimi
and Vicki Baum (Ron); five
grandchildren, Amber Stagg,
Marshall Stagg, Courtney
Baum, Caylee Baum and Ross
Baum; one great-granddaugh-
ter, Talyn Stagg; and several
nieces and nephews.
Stagg was known by many
and loved by all, said his fami-
ly. There will be a celebration
of his life Dec. 31 at the home
where he resided.


ELIZABETH ANNE RANDALL THOMAS


plified her sweet and gentle
spirit, loving attitude and
, thoughtfulness, the family said.
She. touched the hearts of
everyone who crossed her path,
leaving a lasting impression,
.and was a courageous warrior in
her battle against leukemia.
Thomas is survived by her
mother, Mollie Randall; hus-
band, Larry; children, Jacob,
Luke, Mikey, Beka and Joe
(Etica); grandchildren, Ben and
Zack; brother, Brad Randall
(Tricia) of Neptune Beach; and
many nephews and nieces.
SA Celebration Service will be
held at 10 a.m. Friday at
Pinewood Presbyterian Church,
198 Knight Boxx Road,
Middleburg. Everyone is invited
to the reception following the
Celebration Service.
The family requests memori-
als to Pinewood Presbyterian
Church or the Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society.
Arrangements by Hardage-
Giddens Rivermead Funeral
Home, Orange Park.


Llizabeth Anne Randall
Thomas (Lizanne), 48, died
Nov. 27, 2006. She' was born
Feb. 24, 1958 in Bath, Maine to
the late Cmdr. Randy Randall
and Mollie Randall, of
Jacksonville Beach.
Thomas graduated from
Fletcher High School in 1976,
attended Flagler College and
graduated from Stetson
University in 1980.
Her love for the Lord exem-


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PONTE VEDRA BEACH .
A resident of the 500 block
of State Road AIA in, Ponte
Vedra reported that a neighbor
saw a dark pickup truck with a
trailer parked Nov.. 21 in front
of a in,eighbg's,Quse and
hat thrpe men got out of the
trucl, Waflk& L'-iitSth4 resi-
dent's back yard, pried a chain
holding a $450, 40-foot exten-
sion ladder to a metal pole and
stole the'ladder.

A 52-year-old Ponte Vedra
Beach woman reported Nov.
21 that someone unknown to
her used her credit card num-
ber to charge something at
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Wednesday that a 20-year-old
man wrestled her to the floor,
hit, bit and choked her and
threw her down the stairs dur-
ing altercations on Nov. 25
and Nov. 28 in the Marsh, Cove
area of Ponte Vedra. The teen
said she had a torn muscle. No
arrest was made.

NEPTUNE BEACH
Burglary was reported on
Nov. 28 in the 500 block of
Seagate Avenue, according to a
police report. A briefcase con-
taining banking papers -and a
social security card was taken
from the victim's vehicle,
according to the report.

Burglary was reported on
Nov. 27 in the 500 block of
Midway Street, according to a
police report. The victim
found -the hood of a vehicle
ajar and the glove box and
center console had been rifled
through, according to the
report. The doors of the vehi-
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according- to a police report.
The victim told', police he had
friends over and hey were
.drinking. He and'his' room-
,mate went 0o' 1d.' Someone
'took his kysn stole his
vehicle a cd ng to the
report.
Bruce Briggs Raiford, 44, was
arrested for attempting to. cash
a fraudulent check on Nov. 22
in the 300 block of Third
Street, according to a police
report. The suspect is also the
subject of a current fraud
investigation, according to the
report.
Burglary was reported on
Nov. 22 in the 400 block of
Cutlass Drive, according to a
police, report. The rear left
window of the vehicle was bro-
ken and the suspect attempted
to remove the radio, but could
only remove the faceplate. It is
unknown if other items were
stolen, according to the report.

Burglary was reported on
Nov. 22 in the 100 block of
Sherry Drive, according to a
police report. The suspect
entered the victim's residence
by breaking a pane of glass on
the rear entry door. One hun-
dred dollars in change and an
unknown amount of bras and
underwear were stolen, accord-
ing to the report.
Albert Demetrius Douglas,
39, was arrested for burglary)
on Nov..26 in the 100 block of
Levy Road, according to a
police report. A witness heard
glass breaking and saw a man,
who ran when the witness saw
him. When police, arrived,
they found the suspect under a
trailer. The suspect was hand-
cuffed and then faked a


seizure,
report.'


according to the


Allan Randolph Chambers,
46, was arrested for burglary
on Novw 25 in the 1200 block
of OceU Bo lar, according

JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Burglary to a medical office
was reported Nov. 22 in the
1200 block of Beach
Boulevard. An employee arriv-
ing at work at. 7:45 a.m. dis-
covered the alarm was tripped.
She told police that she
observed a box of hypodermic
needles on the counter and
,blood in the.sink. The suspects
used a blariket to open the cab-
inets to. search for needles or
syringes, police said. The con-
tents of the cabinets were dis-
turbed but there was no sign of
forced entry to the business.
Narcotics are not available on
the premises but police found
an unknown capsule dissolved
in the sink where the blood
was found.

Charles Henry Kearley III,
29, of Jacksonville was arrested
Nov. 23 and charged with bat-
.tery on a law enforcement offi-
cer and resisting arrest with
violence in the first block of
1st Street N., according to 'a
police report. Police investigat-
ing a possible burglary suspect
observed a suspicious vehicle
with the engine running and
both the exteribr and interior
lights on at 4:15 a.m. Kearley
was found passed out across
the front seat, police reported.
The defendant became bel-
ligerent when police tried to
rouse him, the report said, and
he approached the officer in
an aggressive manner and
placed him in a headlock.
Kearley was ordered to the
ground and tried to attack the


back up officer, police report-
ed. He continued to strike at
both officers despite being
struck with several rounds
from -a taser, the 'report' said..
Officers were able to secure
Kearley in handcuffs. and he
kepet itryipg -tp.bite ,hq,:officer
in thedleg, policesaid,"-

Robert Karl George, 43, a
transient, was arrested Nov. 26
and charged with possession of
a controlled substance in :the
first block of 1st Street N.,
according to a police report.
Police said they found three
unprescribed pills in his back-
pack. The report noted that he
had more than 100 arrests on
various charges this year,
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Hanukkah Coffee Shop
The Hanukkah holiday
event, sponsored by the
Sisterhood of. Beth El the
Beaches Synagogue, will
include a.;Jidaica Shop, book
corner, bake-.sale, and Kosher
hot dog luncheon. It will be
on :Sunday. from 9 a.m. to
noonr.. Beth El. is at 208 N.
Roscoe Blid. ii. Ponite Vedra;
call 273-9100 for informa-
tion.

Christmas Musical
The,.Celebration Choir'at


S '.First Baptist
Church .of, Jacksonville
Beach will present the .musi-
cal- program. "God of Every
Generation" at 6:30 p.m. on
Sunday. The .church address
is 324 Fifth. Street ,N. Call
249-2314 for information!.
Alternative Gift Fair


Community Presbyterian
Church will have an
Alternative Gift Fair on
Sunday from 9 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. Donations to mission
projects around the world
can be made at the gift fair
and then given as holiday
gifts in honor of the recipi-


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Biblical Scholar, L.
Johnson Sarber, will lead'a
multi-media Sunday School
class 'at Calvary Anglican
Church on the History of the
Modern State of Israel. The
three-week .class begins on
Sunday at '9 a.nr. Calvary
meets at Sabal Palm
Elementary School at 1200
N. Kernan Blvd. For informa-
tion call the church office at
241-9400.

Beaches Fine Arts
Concert
Measure for Measure,
Music from Shakespeare's
Plays will be presented by


ent. Community
Presbyterian is at
150 Sherry Drive in
Atlantic Beach;
249-8698 for infor-
mation.

Encouragers
Luncheon
Mr. and Mrs.
Saul Ket,
Southern Baptist
M missionaries,
will be the guest
speakers at the
December
Encouragers
Luncheon at 11
a.m. at

Church. There
is a $5 dona-
tion at the
door for the
luncheon.
The church is
at 407 Third
Street in
Neptune
oon Beach; call
S249-2307
for infor-
y. nation.


Israel Study


the Beaches Fine Arts Series
at 7:30 p.m. on Friday at St.
Paul's by the Sea Episcopal
Church. Ensemble
Chaconne with mezo-sopra-
no Pamela Dellal will per-
form. St. Paul's address is 5th
Street and 1lth Avenue
North in Jacksonville Beach.
Call 249-4091 for informa-
tion.
Hanukkah Dinner
Congregation Ahavath
Chesed invites the commu-
nity to a First Night of
Hanukkah Dinner and
Service on Friday, Dec. 15
beginning at 6 p.m. There
will be.a Family Service and
Dinner as well as an Evening
Service and Candlelight
Adult Dinner. The cost for
the dinner is $13 for adults
and $7 for children. Ahavath
Chesed is at 8727 San Jose
Blvd. in Jacksonville; for
information and reserva-
tions call 733-7078.

Breakfast with Santa
Isle of Faith United
Methodist Church will have
Breakfast with Santa on
Saturday. Special guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Santa Claus, will
visit everyone at the pan-
cake breakfast. Tickets and
seating information is avail-
able from ,Deb at 514-
9033.Isle of Faith is at 1821
San Pablo Road.

Sounds, of Christmas
New Life Christian
Fellowship will present
"Sounds of Christmas at 10
a.m. on .Sunday. Call 223-
6000 for information. The
church address i's. 2701
Hodges Blvd. in Jacksonville.

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CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
400 San Juan Dr., Ponte Vedra Beach 2854.127
Sunday 7:45, 9:00, 11:60 AMt- 5:30 PM Holy..:Eucharist
10:15 AM Christian Forrhation; Saturida-iHoly Eucharist 5:30,PM
Wednesday Holy Euhrist 7:'0f AM, 11:00 AM; 6 PM
Weekday Evening Prayer in Qhapel 6 p.m. except Wed.
Nursery available for Saturday and Sunday.services.
CHRIST CHURCH .SAN IBO .....
2002zSanPablo RdcJacksonville,724777. .
Sunday 9 AM Worship; 10:15 AM Christian Formation
Nursery Provided -
For event information, visit www.christepiscopalchurch.org


COASTAL CHRISTIAN
Exci ting, Growing
Home Churc-h
of Kernn


Meet Suidfays
10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
www.coastalchristian.org


.. HOLY TRINITY
ANGLICAN CHURCH
S A TraditionalAnglican Church) .
." 247-1442
Holy Communion
every Sunday at 8:00 A.M. To advertise your
Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel Religious Services
at 610 Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach
MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294 here call
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240-0294 249-9033
www.holytrinityneptunebeach.org
Rev. Robert C. Adams, Vicar
ST. ANDREW'S y ST. FRANCIS
LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) IN-THE-FIELD
(BY THE-SEA) L. EPISCOPAL CHURCH
A Stephen Ministry Congregation /T
1801 Beach Blvd.
Jacksonville Beach 249-4575
PASTOR MICHAEL BAKER 895 aim Valley Road
Sunday Worship Ponte Vedra, FL* 543-0112
www.saintfrancisepiscopalchurch.org
8:00 am & 10:30 am Sunday, Oct. 8
Sunday School 10ani HOLY EUCHARIST& &
Children 9:15 am BLESSING OFTHE ANIMALS
Youth/Adult 9:15 am Bring your lie and toy animals as we'
Nursery Provided celebrate ST. FRANCIS DAY.


COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN LORD OF LIFE
', '- CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH
- 150 Sherry Drive, Atlantic Beach, FL UTHER A NHUR H
1. 1 *"' Rev.Dr. GabeGoodman, Pastor (ELCA)
Pr Churc Office 29-8698 276 N. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Bch
Preschool/Kindergarten Ofice 241-7335
www.communitypcusa org Ph. 285-5347
Schedule: Rev. Julie Frank,Pastor
Sunday Morning Worship 8 30 & 11 a m Sunday Contemporary Worship
Church School- All Ages 945 am 8:30am
Youth Fellowships 5pm
ontempoorary Wrship Serv. 559 pm Sunday Church School 9:45am

ChancelChoir Wednesdays 7pm. Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am
Weekday Preschool/Kindergarlen (3.4 & 5 yr olds) Nursery Provided


CALVARY
A.nglican Church
.4 norim'p-centered elvagelcalcongregation
in the Angican tradition
Meeting at Sabal Palm Elementary
-.... 120LN. Kernai BlcL. -..
-itiSLfIrrIyWtirshlp: '1 00O ro-lA -
Sunhsh.-ihdel:, 9Ao0a4hr nI.
Home Groups on weeknights arouro .i3aonville
Prayer ana Healing Servce, Second Sundays, 7 pm
OMice 7i5 Mspu Rd Al Bn. 241-9400. ca,'.rljax ur;


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United Methodist
Church
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Ponte Vedra
Presbyterian Churchti3
"Where friends gather to worship"
4510 Palm Valley Road (CR.210)
www.pvpc.com
Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Breakfast
Nursery &, Toddler Ministries
Middle, High School, College
Adult Ministries
Music & Art Ministries
Home of a Bethlehem Visit


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Rev. Jeff Bennett,Pastor
Adam Myers, Youth Sunday School & A.B.F.'s 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:15 a.m.
35 Executive WaS, PVB
Across A A from Rawlings School
Behind Prosperity Bank 298 Aquatic Drive
280-5141 www.pv-umc.org Atlantic Beach
"Connecting the Unconnected" Phone: 249-3030


1050 Highway A IA 285-4288
Sunday School 9:00am
Worship 10:15am
E-mail:.
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S Welcome Families- Childen's Chapel At 10 am Sun.
& Si ies Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am Services Sun.
& hinges Christian Formation At 8:45 am
Comer of 5th St. & 11th Ave. N. Jax Beach, FL www.stpaulsbythesea@spbts.nel
904-24P-4091


S P N F of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ)
2125 Oceanfront & Seagate, Neptune Beach
Sptist Church Come worship with us by the ocean.
Baptst ChurSundays:
SATURDAY EVENING Traditional Services
6:30 pm Contemporary Worship Service 8:00 & 9:00 am
SUNDAY I Celebration Praise
9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service 10:45 am
10:30 am Traditional Service y .
WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY (SEP-MAY)
6:30pmo -The Gathering 5:30 Supper
Bible Studies or Every Age & Life Situation 6:30 Choir, Bible Study, Youth
407 Third Street Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor 246-2010
wwv.neptunebaptist.org Neptune Beach James Collins, Associate Pastor
Tom Bary, Pastor 904-249-2307 www.fccbdoc.com lemall:fccbdoc@bellsouth.net


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Sunday Worship Services
8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Sunset Service at 5:45 p.m.

Nursery at all services

Sunday School
All ages 9:40 a.m.

3410 South Third SIreet Jacksorville Beacd
Ph. 904-246-6427 www palmschurch oig
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UNITY DAILY WORD BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
STUDY CLASS L CHURCH
Wed. Evening 7:30 pm I MISSOURI SYNOD
Ribault Garden Club 1423 N. 8th Ave., Jax Beach
705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor
(Corner 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N.) Phone: 249-5418
http://www.blcjaxbeach.org
355-5100 8:30 ajn. & 11:00 a.m. Traditional
Service
Dial A Prayer 355-7044 Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Church of the-Daily Word Adult Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.


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BEA C O L HUCH Sunday School fr all ages 9:00 a.m.
o Worship Service 10:15 a.m.
610ROMDAI. NEPTUNE EACH Youth Fellowship 11:30 a.m.
Nursery Provided-
Pastor Steve McCoy ,. CHRIST
Associate Pastor Howard McMinn
WORSHIP'SERVICES UNITED METIODIST CHURCH
Sunday. 8:30 & 10:15 AM 400 Penman Road (at Atlantlc)
Wednesday 7 PM Neptune Beach 249M5370
TEL 241-4211 Rev. Patrice Spenser
www.beacheschapel.com Share in the love of Christ
ST. PAUL'S ST. JOHN'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
CATHOLIC 2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
1st Avenue North at 5th Street Father Joseph Meehan
WEEKEND MASSES
Jacksonville Beach Saturday 5 p.m.
Father Wm. A. Kelly, pastor Sunday 9 a.m., 11 a.m.
Saturday Mass 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Nursery Available Sunday Morning
RECONCILIATION
Sunday Mass 7:00,8:30, 10:00, Saturday 10:00 a.m. or by appt.
11:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Saturday Confessions Wed. 600 p.m. (K-3) 7:15 p.m (4-6 gr.)
After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 -5:20 p.m. Sunday6:00 p.m


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Sunday School fr Gil agE. 9:15am Njis&g Off(h
Sunday Worship
Service 10:30am Senrice Times
Sunday Evening
Bible Study 6:00pm Saturday 5:00 pm
Wednesday Family Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am & 11:00am
Dinner 6:00pm (904) 268-2500
Wednesday Bible Study
for all ages 7:00pm www.MandarinChristian.com
A Southern Baptist Church 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy.


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Sa-... ...,, S ,:Iu. Wi liam ., reidert CHURCH OF CHRIST I BAPIST
1025 Snug Harbor Court t1"1P
288 N. Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (fx) 273-5567 (off Maypo Rd. at W. 11th St. and Orch
Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 12:00 noon St.) 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 BibleStudy 9:15a.m.
\ve have a tull range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish 246-2709
community. Please contact our office m-f 8-5 for information about adult Jerry Murrell, Miinister Blended Worship 10:30 a.m.
education, Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Bible Class Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
"A home for Jewish Families at the Beach" Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
w S"-'.a"u.i. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Service interpreted for the hearing impaired


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Church Women United will
be at 10 a.m. on Friday at
Palms Presbyterian Church.
There will be a Christmas
program and devotional fol-
lowed by a holiday lunch-
eon. Palms is at 3410 South
3rd Street in Jacksonville
Beach.

Senior Connection
Meets
The annual Christmas
Concert and Potluck
Luncheon for the Senior
Connection at Our Lady Star
of the Sea Catholic Church
will be at 10 a.m. on Friday,
Dec. 8. The Singers by the
Sea will perform. All are wel-
come to attend the event
which is at the church's
Cultural Center at 545 A1A
N in Ponte Vedra. For infor-
mation call 543-1139 or 285-
1932.


"Wonderful Life"
Series
Pastor Daniel Williams of
Christ the Redeemer Church
will do a three week series of
sermons based on the holi-
day. classic-, film "It's a
Wonderful Life." His topics
will be "Throw a Lasso
Around the Moon" on Dec. 2
and 3, "Stuck in Bedford
Falls" on Dec. 9 and 10, and
"The Richest Man in Town"
on Dec. 16 and 17. Service
times at Christ the Redeemer
are 6:30 p.m. on Saturdays
and on Sundays at 9 and
10:30 a.m. 'The address is
190 S. Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte
Vedra; call 285-8009 for
information.

Scrapbooking
Workshop
The' Women's Group at
Chabad @ the Beaches will
have a Scrapbooking
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information, contact
Chabad at 285-1588. The
address is 521 SR AIA in
Ponte Vedra.

Meditation Class
Unity at the Beaches will
offer "Meditation Made
Easy", a class led by Rev.
Marleen Davis at 7:30 p.m.
on Wednesdays at the
Ribault Garden Club. The
class will continue through
early December. For infor-
mation call 355-5100. The
Garden Club is at 705 2nd
Ave. N.' in Jacksonville
Beach.

Prayer for Schools
On Thursday from 9:30 to
11 a.m, a group meets at the
Winston Family YMCA to
pray for school, media, fam-
ilies, and church. The '
YMCA is on Landrum Lane
in Ponte Vedra. For informa-
tion call 285-0267.

Celebrate Recovery
A biblical based program
for persons facing personal
problems, meets every
Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the
fellowship hall of Beach
United Methodist Church,
3rd Street at 7th Avenue
North, Jacksonville Beach.
The. program emphasizes
that through worship and
same-gender small groups,
people can work on personal
.struggles such as eating dis-
orders, alcohol/drug abuse,
and codependency. The
evenings begin with dinner.
Call 249-2343.







'December 1, 2006


T1he RBpe apc heps' fIrI/Pofi Vedra Leader


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CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH PRODUCTION OF THE.

NUTCRACKER

by KATHY NICOLETTI1
STAFF WRITER
As the cast of the
Christ Episcopal Church
production of. the
Nutcracker take the stage .
on Dec. 9, their thoiJghts .
will be focused onl the.
children they are helping
as well as on their pr er
formance. '*7 J A
"The production is t
breathtaking but the
most important d part of '
the program is the rea- .
son we do it, to help -
other children who,are .
less fortunate," said,, "''
Felicia Rhoden, director i'
of the Nutcracker:
"This is the seventh
year we will wrk with" "
1' .f ., e o.c s i t. ._ .:
Dreams.Come True. ,W e .e4..n, -a w i
will make a donatri '
omrn ticket sales to pro, ,
tide a trip for a 9-year pnoToDb KATH,' NICOLErTT
old girl with a life-threat-.Cathy Wexel, from left, Ashley Harmon and Charlie Trawick are
ending illn be ass. le ready todance at the rehearsal for the Christ Church Nutcracker.
choose wherever she wants year it will be of presented at F said.
to go for about a weeik-Iong'. the University. of North The 'fight scene with the
trip," said Rhoden. F.. ibrida's Lazzara Theatre.,"' Rat King is often frightening
In addition, a donation will The theater is. -state of :the for young children so we have
also go to the Amistad. .art and 'seats 1,500 people, a. Mouse King instead,. she
Orphanage in Bolivia'. said Rhoden. .. .' said.
"My .little dancets, know .This yqar .the..Nutcacker "There is a lot of laughter.
why they are doing it," she wilJ be.performed at.6;,prm.n in that scere," said Rhoden..
said. We talk .about it a vnd've Dc 9.- There are. aboul 75,' Acrobatics, tap, arid jazz are
pray about it." tickets still available, shie said., included in the production
In its eleventh .'ear, the 'the 'Nutcracker is a 'tradi- along.with classical ballet.
production has just under tion for ma ny).families. Aunts, "1 use the Nutcracker music
300 people in thisyeai's.cast. "grandmothers,.and 6ther rela- and story: There -.are some
"It started very smal... vith dives fly. in. from. everywhere extremely' .talfeited young:
17 little girls,,' said Rhoden. for' the perforinaice, said people and' I try to .chdreo-
"We gave our version of'the Rfiboden. .. graph what will make them
Nutcracker in the paish .. "The program moves very look'.the best," said Rhoden.
hall." ".. fast. It is two hours long but The finale, which follows
As the production gre, the. 'w''ekeep .it' in,teresting .arnd .the classic.as.closely as. possi-.
Nutcracker moved 'to?. the." exciting." .. ble," is'the "The'Wal'fiof"the
stage at' Palmr, .,Presbyierian "The'e Are a lot 6fVchildren Flowers" with 23 dancers on
Church and then to' Fletcher. in' 'the audience ahd 'the pro- stage.
High School. This is.'the third ductien.is child-friendly, she';


Religious Meetings:


Men's group meetings
Hodges Blvd. Presbyterian
Church offers "Bible and
Bagels", 'a men's Bible study
group, 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. on
Wednesday in the
Fellowship Hall. The church
address is 4140 Hodges Blvd.
For information call 223-
6922.
The men's group from
Calvary Anglican Church
meets at 6 a.m. Friday at
Denny's Restaurant, on
Atlantic Blvd. Pastor David
Sandifer will facilitate a study
of "Devotional Classics" by
Richard S. Foster. For infor-
mation call the church office
at 24.1-9400
A men's Bible study is held
,at 7 a.m. Monday at Ponte
Vedra United Methodist
Church, 35 Executive Way,
Ponte Vedra Beach.'
Palms Presbyterian men's
Bible study is held at 7 a.m.
Wednesday in the Youth
Center/Fellowship Hall.
Community Piesbyterian
Church at 150 Sherry Dr. in
Atlantic .Beach has
Wednesday morning' prayer
breakfasts for men at 7 a.m.
St. Paul's by the Sea
Episcopal Church has a Men's
Prayer Group and Bible Study
which meets on' the first and


third Saturday of the month
at 8 a.m. in Stormes Hall.
The men's group also partici-
pates in outreach efforts. All
are welcome to attend. The
address is 465 11th Ave. N. in
Jacksonville Beach.
Sunrise Community
Church offers Men's Study
Groups at 6 :15 a.m. and 7
p.m. on Wednesdays.
Contact the church office at
249-3030 for information;
the church address is 298
Aquatic Drive in Atlantic
Beach.
Singles groups
The following are church-
related singles groups in the
Beaches area. Church mem-
bership is not required:
New Life Christian
Fellowship, 2701 Hodges
Blvd., Jacksonville has
monthly Single Adult
Ministry meetings. A White-
Elephant Gift Exchange will
be, held at 7:30 p.m. on.
Friday. The annual Singles
Christmas Banquet will be at
7 p.m on Saturday at the
Genesis Cafe. Tickets are $20
and need to be purchased in
advance. Contact Claudia at
223-6000 for information."
Childcare is provided for


some events.
Beach United Methodist
Church has Monday Night
Alive for singles at 7 p.m. on
Monday rights and Singles
Coffee House 10:45 a.m. on
Sunday. For information
visit www.beachumc.org or
call 249-2343. BUMC is locat-
ed at 325 7th Ave. N.
Beaches Chapel Church,
610 Florida Blvd., Neptune
Beach. Singles over age 33
meet the last Saturday of the
month at 7 p.m. at the
church. 241-4211.
Christ Episcopal Church,
400 San Juan Drive in Ponte
Vedra, offers a singles min-
istry called Solo Flight. For
information contact the
church office at 285-6127.
Christ the Redeemer
Church, 190 S. Roscoe Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach.. Weekly
Bible study and monthly
social event such as square
dancing for ages 30 and up.
280-5813.
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
Church; 4510 Palm Valley
Road, Ponte Vedra Beach.
Bible study group. at 11 a.m.
Sunday and occasional other
activities for singles ages 30
and older.


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S olo.bj/KATHY NICQLETTI
The "Gumdrops" line up atprehearsal for the Nutcracker. ,


Church Activities for Kids:

The following events are held 'the parish ,hall for youth and *Family Bible Church at 4760
at Beaches area churches on families at 615-p.m:' A chil- Palm Valley Road -has Building
Wednesday for.youngsters: dren's art program is held from 'Blocks for children ages 3 to 6
'Palm Valley Baptist Church 7 to 8 p.m. and Kids Club for, grades one
at 4890 Palm Valley' Road' in Church choir school to devel- through 5 meeting at 7:15 p.m.
'Ponte Vedra has a family dinner .op musical skill .and Christian Bridge Builders for grades 6
at 6 p.m. and children and formation is offered for age 3 through 12 meets from 7 .to
youthBible study at 7 p.m. Call through sixth, grade prior to 8:30 p.m. Call 280-5694.
285-2447. Wednesday evening dinner. The *Kernman Blvd. Baptist Church
'Sunrise -Christian .Church" '-school is free 'ai'dis given' by Dr.' at 4000 Keman Bl'd. 'S. has
youth group meets '7 p..m. to 'Tiiothy McKee,"Music Director YouthAlive' with Bible Study
8:30 p.m.,: beginning with .of the church. Call'285-6127.' and worship for grades .seven
group praise and worship, .fol- 'Youths in grades six through through 12 from from 7 to 7:45.
lowed by small groups' for 'fel- 12 meet,at' 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. p.m. Preschool and children's
lowship, Bible study and-prayer. .pn Sundays follo.wing.Sunset at choirs tho6ugh,.6th grade meet
The church is. at 298 Aquatic, 'Palms,' .. in ..the Youth from 7 to 7:45 p.m. Call 641-:
Drive, Atlantic Beach. Gall 249- .Center/Fellowship Hall at Palms 4588.
3030. Presbyterian Church, 3410 3rd '*Youth from 'Beach United
"Bethlehem Lutheran Church St. S., Jacksonville Beach. Call Methodist Church, Third Street
at1423 8th Ave. N., Jacksonville'' '246-6427. at 7th. Avenue North,
Beach has Junior. High Youth; 'Dynamic Disciples.(grades K- Jackson-ille Beach, meet 6 p.m.
Group activities formm 645..to 8 -5) has resumed at' First Christian to 8 p.nim. at, various locations.
p.m. The Senior High Youth 'Church of, the. Beaches' from Directions to.Weldnesday meet-
Group meets on Tuesdays' from 6:30 to 7:45. Teens. in Motion ings are handed out at 247, the.
7 to 8 p.m. Call 249-5418.. "Youth. Group.-meets for special, chi.rch's Sunda)' night worship
*Christ Episcopal Church at events and. trips. The church service for youths, held 6 p.m.
Solana Road and'San Juan Drive address is 2125 Oceanfront, to 8:45 p.m.
in Ponte Vedra offers dinner in Neptunre Beach. Call 246-2010.


Rev. Cooper honored
FROM ST4FF
The Reverend
Doctor James
Cooper, former
rector of Christ
E p i s c'o palI
Church, received
the Excellence i'n
Leadership Award Cooper
from the American Association
of Homes and Services for the
Aging at the Association's
Annual Meeting in November.
The award is a national recog-
nition of excellence in leader-
ship.
While at Christ Episcopal,
Cooper helped to found Life
Care Pastoral Services, Inc.
which developed Vicars
Landing and Glenmoor retire-
ment communities. He still
serves both communities as
immediate past chair. After serv-
ing for 32 years at Christ
Episcopal Church, Rev. Cooper
accepted the call to Trinity WVal
Street in New York City in 2004.
In addition to church duties, he
also serves as chair of St.
Margaret's House which' serves
New York senior citizens.


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SPORTS


December 1. 2006


OPINION


The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 9A*


'He's not Tun and he's not Chet. He's Ted'


Stachitas blazes his own

athletic legacy at Nease


ROB
DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR


Is Nease


readyfor


fial TV


close-up?

Tust wondering what the '
Florida High School
Athletic Association is
ing to do if the Nease High
football program continues its
success.
With a win tonight at
Tallahassee Lincoln, the
Panthers will reach the Class
4A state championship game
for the second straight year.
The contest will take place at
Dolphin Stadium in Miami
and is scheduled to be telecast
live on the SunSports
Network.
In fact, the championship
games in each classification
will be televised, though some
will be taped for broadcast at a
later date.
But next season, according
to sanctions handed down by
the FHSAA, Nease football is
'' banned from participating in
spring or fall jamborees, play-
ing outside the state of Florida
or teams from outside Florida,
and from appearing on tele-
vised broadcasts until 2012.
The penalties, which also
included an FHSAA-record
$20,000 fine and placing the
school's entire athletic pro-
gram on admimstrative proba-
tion for hfet1eais, stminmed
from what the organization
termed "major violations"
regarding special inducements
and considerations, for a play-
er and his father.
Two assistant football
coaches were fired as a result
of the l-HSAA finding, howev-
er an appeal is in the works.
For the sake of supposition,
let's say Nease football contin-
ues to excel and finds itself in
the 2007 state title game. Will
the FHSAA mandate the faces
of all Panthers players be
pLxellated like protected wit-
nesses on Court TV? How
about the announcers will
they refer to Nease simply as
". "Team X," or will technicians
just bleep any mention of the
squad and its players?
Forget post-game interviews
or those sappy, sentimental
pre-taped pieces that are sup-
posed to add color to the tele-,
cast. Can't do it because the
Panthers have been banned
like Christmas carols in Iran.'
Nope. Just green uniforms,
gold helmets and faces as
blurred as naughty bits on the'
Jerry Springer Show.

Now a few quick jabs ... '

Sprinter Justin Gatlin,
banned from international
track and field for eight years
after testing positive for ele-
vated testosterone, had a try-
out Tuesday with the Houston
TeXans. Gatlin's agent is for--
mer world-class hurdler
Renaldo Nehefmiah, who had
43' receptions in three years
with the San Francisco 49ers
in the mid-1980s..

Speaking of controversial
track stars, officials in
Europe will vote next month
on whether to introduce a
blanket ban on U.S. sprinter
Marion Jones. The move
stems from the belief that
Jones brings too much bad
publicity to the sport :
because of her involvement
with figures indicted ini the
BALCO steroids case. If
enacted, the ban could cost
Jones hundreds of thousands
in appearance fees and prize
money.

Best bets for the weekend:
Former Fletcher High star Sam
Swank to kick at least one
field goal for Wake Forest in
the ACC title game and for-
mer Nease QB Tim Tebow to
spark Florida to victory, in the
SEC championship.


By JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCL4 E EDITOR

It's tough to follow an urban
legend like Tim Tebow.
It's even harder to walk in
the shadows of big brothers.
But if anyone can, its Ted
Stachitas.
The junior quarterback for
top-ranked Nease High is a
self-driven competitor who
brings keen wits and steelyard
toughness to the table on
game night.
Those traits have allowed
the third son of Martha and
Len Stachitas to blaze his own
distinct athletic trail, one far
from the beaten path of his '
predecessors.
"He's a' .
quiet kid -- --- i
who hates to
lose," said It's harc
Len Stachitas
about his 17- What mi
year-old son, tick. He
one of 20 i
nominees for up in a
Class 4A
Player of the petitive
Year.
"It's hard ment. E
to know
what makes brothers
him tick. He Standard
did grow up
in a very
competitive
environment. --- Len
Both his
brothers set Father of
high stan- Ted St


like chalk on a blackboard.
"During a month-long
stretch last season when Tim
was hurt, Ted was the main
guy," recalled Craig Howard,
Nease's head football coach.
"He had to lead the team as
a sophomore. \Ve would not
have won a state title without
him."
Howard remembers watch-
ing Stachitas shoot baskets as .
an seventh grader at Landrum
Middle School.
Dribble. Shoot. Swish.
"He shot for 45 minutes'and
never missed." Howard
recalled.
"He doesn't want to make
any mistakes. As a coach, you
have to love
that."
Stachitas not
only hates to
d to know lose, he hates
inefficiency.
akes him He threw
did grow onlv three
did grow interceptions
very com- in the regular
season versus
environ- 20 touch-
downs, but
Both his those three
picks stand out
set high in his mind
like missed
s. three-point
. ..- .......-.--- shots at the
buzzer.
Stachitas He's espe-
Ne ias ciallv touchy
SNease QB on the subject
atachitas now that he's


dards." thrown four
Chet interceptions
Stachitas, now playing pro bas- in three playoff games.
ketball in Portugal, led Nease But it's those setbacks, how-
to a state basketball crown in ever slight, that stoke
2002, and is the school's all- Stachitas' competitive fire to
time leading scorer. blistering proportions.
Tucker Stachitas, a junior at Say he can't run because of
the U.S. Naval Academy, was a injury and he will defy you to
captain on Nease's 2003 foot- your face.
ball team and an International Howard experienced that
Baccalaureate student with a fury firsthand last week after
4.8 GPA. Stachitas was brought down
Ted 6chitasTs no d b.-a pair of Daytona
lthe classorCk raAVI'.Krc tc after a j
and Advanced Placement yard run off a fake punt in the
courses and is a three-sport let- third quarter.
terman. On Nease's ensuing posses-
But many questioned sion, Howard did not call
whether Stachitas had the Stachitas' number on a 54-yard
goods to replace Tebow or the drive that included five run-
leadership skills necessary to ning plays.
help Nease successfully defend After Stachitas was sacked
its 2005 state gridiron title. for an 11-yard loss and then
With the 4A No. 1 Panthers threw incomplete on third-
(13-0).a game away from a sec- and-21, he didn't hide his dis-
ond consecutive appearance in gust on the sidelines.
the state championship game, "I thought he was really
those doubts have been erased hurt bad so I didn't run him


Pn.;.ri:. CROB ODArGELO
Panthers quarterback Ted Stachitas rounds the corner on his way to the end zone against
Daytona Seabreeze last Friday night. The junior signal-caller has guided Nease to tonight's state
semifinal game at Tallahassee Lincoln.
on thaftret-es-fnd he'ca'rdiff- "But when he's 't runnrig more often than not, he sticks'
mad as a hornet," said the offense doesn't seem to to the game plan. His comple-
Howard. have the same rhythm," said tion percentage ihe's 48 of 67
"I thought he might be out the elder Stachitas, a former in the playoffs, 107 for 159 in
of the game but he showed college track athlete. the regular season) is. what
great toughness. He's amaz- "Who could live up to stands out the most.
ing." Tebow? He was spectacular. That and his deceptive
The next morning, Stachitas That's not Ted's personality,. speed.
woke up and could barely walk He's not a risk-taker." "He's faster than any quar-
down the stairs or lift his right Howard likens Stachitas to terback I've ever had," added!.
arm, according to his father. Joe Montana, who was a mas- Howard, now in his 34th year
Besides absorbing a helmet ter when it came to control- of coaching football.
hit to the legs, Stachitas ling an offense. "He's faster than Tim Tebow.
injured a shoulder on another Stachitas knows when it's He's not Tim and he's not
hard tackle. time to tuck it and run, but Chet. He's Ted."


Panther girls cant catch up to Senators


By ROBERT DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR

While this can be considered
a rebuilding year for both the
Fletcher and Nease girls basket-
ball teams, somebody had to
emerge victorious when the
squads locked horns Tuesday
night in the latest Battle of the
Beaches.
It was the Senators who
sprinted out to an early 10-
point lead and remained in
control to earn a 56-42 deci-
sion, their second win of the
season.
"Fortunately we came out
on top tonight and it was
good to come out on top,"
said Fletcher head coach Rich
Banks, who last piloted the
girls team in 1997. "We got
out to a pretty substantial lead
and I don't know if it was
something they could have
come back from.
"I was really worried about
[Nease's] three-point shooters
.because I know they have
three of them that can really
stroke it. As long as you have
that line around the court,.
nobody's ever out of a game,
Four threes and you're back in
the game."
Fletcher guard Alex Brooks
keyed her team's attack.
throughout the' evening, fin-
ishing with 10 points and a
dozen assists. Kristenr
Hackworth 'grabbed seven
rebounds.
The Senators never trailed
and were able to substitute lib-
erally as they maintained a 10-
to 12-point lead over the
Panthers in the second and
'third quarters.
That gave more players a
chance to gain game experi-
ence.


Photo by ROB DeANGELO
Nease High guard Alexis Parrish fires a pass to a teammate
during Tuesday night's game against Fletcher. The Senators
* sprinted out to a big lead and rolled to a 56-42.


Banks said his team didn't
have the benefit of much pre-
.season action to become famil-
iar with his system, but is
happy with improvement he's
seeing.
"I'm really pleased with
their progress. They know


where to look for each other
on the court now," Banks
explained. "It's a new system
for the girls, a little bit more
up-tempo, defensive oriented
and it seems like they're start-
ing to come around."
Leadership is provided by


team veterans Brooks and
Alyssa Patterson, who Banks
said have taken younger play-,
ers under their wings.
"They're on the same page
about keeping the team cohe-
sive," he said.
For Nease, an uphill battle
began shortly after tip-off with
two key starters earning some
early whistles.
"Foul trouble dictated what
we were able to do in the first
half and I didn't like that,"
said Panthers coach Sherri
Anthony. "When you've got
your key kids with two fouls
each you start playing that
'bobblehead' kind of game. 'I'll
put you in, I'll put you in.'
You know, that shell game
when you're guessing who's
going to be able to step up and
do what needs to be done."
There are a lot of fresh faces
on the Panthers roster this sea-
son, Anthony explained,
because the program has grad-
uated nine players in the last
two years and had another
transfer. The young Nease team
has struggled to a 1-7 record
thus far, but the coach holds
out hope for better results as
the season progresses .
"I keep telling the kids that
if they can improve a different
part of their game every game,
then put it all together at the
end it'll count for something,"
she said.
Nease is led by senior point,
guard Jackie Huffman, along
with fellow seniors Laura
Phillips, Kelsey Swendsen, Tara
Carrigan and Nicole Flores.
But with the Panthers volley-
ball team making the state's
final four in postseason play,
Phillips and Carrigan were late
arrivals to the basketball squad.
"They just got here, really,"


Anthony said. "So it takes time,
for everyone to get on the
same page."
Banks, who said he is happy
to:be back on the sidelines
coaching the Fletcher girls
team, recalled a history of
pitched battles against
Anthony's Nease teams.
"Coach Anthony has put
together a great program. She's
had a great program for many
years,' he said. "I remember
coaching against her and we
used to just battle, battle, bat-
tle.
"Tonight you saw she took
her timeouts to cut our
momentum and we took took
our timeouts to cut their
momentum. A classic coaching
battle. It's always fun to coach
against somebody you respect
and admire."
The joy of beating their
beach rivals was short-lived,
for Fletcher, however. On
Wednesday, Orange Park edged
the Senators, 53-51.
Hackworth was Fletcher's
leading scorer with 14 points
'including a 3-pointer.
Christine Perkins added 12
with Patterson pouring in.
eight.
With the loss, the Senators
dropped to 2-6 on the season
and are set to face Terry Parker
at home tonight.
The Panthers were slated to
tangle with St. Johns County
rival St. Augustine Thursday.
"If we keep striving to. get
better during the regular sea-
son and we can improve,
then there's always a chance
that things will come togeth-
er and we might make some
noise in the postseason,"
Anthony said. "We're just try-
ing to stay positive and make
sure we improve."


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Meyer can


Gators overcome Razorbacks


How do the Florida
coaches get the Gators
set to play Arkansas-
Saturday night for this year's
SEC title?
It's easy. All head coach
Urban Meyer has to do is hyp-
notize his players and tell'they
they're going to play Georgia...
The. Gators can whip
Georgia standing on one leg...
While the Bulldogs had anoth-
er shocker last Saturday, upset-
ting a stronger and highly-
favored Georgia Tech,. 15-12,
for their sixth straight win
over the Engineers; the Gators
still have the blueprint on
'how to beat the Dogs..
The loss left the Tech players
in shock, not to mention
coach Ch'an Galley, the old
Florida Gator player most are
too young to remember. In
fact, Galley probably played
before most of the current
Gators were bom.
Likewise, Yellow Jackets
players are probably too young
to remember the eight.straight
years Bobby Dodd's Tech team
won over Georgia in the :
1950s. That's one reason.
Bulldogs fans cherish the cur-
rent win streak over their
Peach State rivals.
Tech still has an outstanding
team and its date with Wake
Forest here in the Alltel con-
fines should be a good one.


K. PRESS BO
What bowl Georgia can get
to remains to be seen. With an
48-4 season, plus finishing with
wins over Aubumrnahd the I
Yellow Jackets, two' ranked
foes, won't hurt.
Florida's victory over Florida
State should have surprised no
one. It-was a-greIit.way for sen-
ior qiuarterbaclk:Chris Leak to
end ,his regularseason, career
in Orange.,and Blue.,Leak kept
.the Gators going foifthe past
two years when the .team was
hurting.' His experience was
vital in the 21-14-decision
over the Seminoles.
On the Jagtars front, which
is getting to be like the
Russian Front in WorldWar II,.
Jack Del Rio's,,tbrops fell over-
again until it was too',late. ':,
But what's the surprise in os- -
ing to the Buffalo Bills, 27-24;- "
What's the difference


between Houston, Washington
and Buffalo? Only a few weeks
on the schedule, it turns out.
We 411 know that following
a great win the Jaguars always
take the next week off. After
all, this was not a Monday
night game, so why get "up"
for a game against a losing ,
team, right?
Playoffs? Maybe in .two or
three years. The way'.this team
is up and down, in and out, it
may not win again this season.
The Miami Dolphins are wait-
ing for the Jaguars, drooling in
anticipation.
The Jags need a victory. And
the next home game,
December 10, brings to Alltel
the Indianapolis Colts and
well, we all know how the
Jaguars play against the Colts.
Now about Sunday's embar-
rassment in Buffalo. If
Jacksonville didn't have
Maurice Jones-Drew, it would-
n't have a running game.
Sorry, Fred. As much as you've
given us for years, you didn't
put a "6" on the board against
the Bills. Scooter Jones-Drew
did. And with. class.
We didn't realize how
potent the Bills were, but the
Jaguars have a way of bringing,
out the best in a team. It's no
disgrace to lose to a superior
team, but do the Jaguars have
to make EVERY team so supe-
rior?


Pnolo by ROB DeANGELO
Florida quarterback Chris Leak (12) gets set to pass against Georgia last month. Leak, a senior,
guides the Gators into this weekend's SEC championship game against Arkansas in Atlanta.


End-of-year races look enticing
!


Growth it's a desirable
thing isn't it? After all, if
you plant something in
your'garden you hope for it to
grow. You have a baby; you
want to see him grow. A busi-
nessman never wants to see his
baby stagnate or.shrivel, he
wants to see his business grow
and be prosperous.
True, a lot of people might
look at their bursting-at-the-
seams hometown and scream:
"Enough, enough; we don't'
need all this growth!"
.Yes, sometimes growth can
backfire on you. Like when
you stop growing up and start
growing out. Best of luck halt-
ing that sort of unwanted
growth.
A race director is a lot like a
gardener, a parent and a busi-.,
essman;:ie like&sto see his
races grow. It's hice for him to
see 300 happy runners enjoy-,
ing his race, the fruits of his
labor. But it is even nicer for
him to see 1,000 happy run-
ners loving his race. It's only
natural; after all that work
organizing the thing he wants
to see' a bunch of people turn
out to appreciate it.
There is a bit of Darwin's
Law of the Jungle involved
here too. Small races wind up.
being weak races and eventual-
ly die on the vine. They just
can't make enough money to
sustain themselves. ,
Big races have to perform as
well. Since they are so depend-
ent on corporate sponsorship,
their need to pull in a crowd,
and therefore show the spon-
sor where his advertising dol-
lars went, is critical. Big budget
+ small attendance = failure.
That often means extinction.
A few local races may be tee-
tering on the abyss and 2007
could be a telling year, but
many of them have only suc-,
cess stories to report. The
Outback Distance Classic on
Thanksgiving Day morning
increased from 2,700 to 3,400.
That's phenomenal; a jump of
700 people is like a race in
itself.
While on the subject of
increases, a recent issue of
Runner's World magazine point-
ed out that the half-marathon
is the race that has seen the
biggest .increase in attendance
and is also the most popular.
This is surprising because near-
ly everyone might think that
the marathon would win on
both counts.
Next race on the agenda is
Sunday night's Festival of
Lights 5K at 6 p.m. This is one
of the most beautiful and
enjoyable runs all year. It takes
place along the festive lumi-
nary-lit streets of historic San
Marco.
To get even more into the
Christmas spirit runners and
walkers will tie jingle bells
onto their running shoes.
Participants have a chance to
win prizes after the race.
Refreshments, carolers, face-
painters and even old St. Nick
will be on hand.
A one-mile fun run will start
at 5:30 p.m. Both events begin
at the Baptist Eye Institute,
1235 San Marco Blvd. Call
731-1900 for more infomia-
tion.
Talk about increases: The
Festival of Lights jumped up to
1,700 last year and is expected


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to hit 2,200
. Thatis.a]l
first River R
'The Jacks
Marathon,t
Sunday, De(
a.m. The ra
the Bolles S
Blvd. and w
shady lanes
As usual,
half-marath
the marath
seven-mile
marathoner
both races'
Bolles athle
marathon i


Grand Prix event. '
Parking at Bolles has always
Been limited and for the first
time runneis.will have the
option of parking at the 1st
Place Sports store at 3913
', .Baymeadows Rd. and taking a
two-mile shuttle bus ride to
a rd from Bolles.'
You can still enter either:
race, even on race day. Call'
731-1900 for all the details.
The final weekend of the
year is a very ,busy one: Two
races in' two days. Saturday,..
December 30th, seeg the 30th
runniM g of the Jacksonville
B FERNEE Track Club's venerable. cross-
ING/FITNESS. country.race, The Last Gasp;:.at
2 p.m.
Due to the downsizing of.
the campus of Jacksonville .,
I this time around. University, the race has, once
rpUo, as,hig aq i .j ,again, been reduced from a
lun 15K.. five-miler to a 5K.
onville Bank' As I reported before, this his-
akes.place on toric, fun event is now on the
cember 17th at 7 race endangered species list. JU
ce starts in front -of has sold much of its northern
school on San Jose grounds to a developer for
ill run through the condos.
s of Mandarih. :. The JU golf course, site of
there will also be a much of The Last.Gasp's run-
ion that starts with ning area, will in 'the future be
on. Close tQ the operated and maintained by
point the half- ; the condos (although JU will
rs will turn back; still own the property). Who
will finish on the knows how they will view the-
tics track. The idea of'a bunch of runners
s a Jacksonville hoofing it over their newly


manicured lawns.
The upshot is: Run this race
while you still can. Call 725-
9308 to learn more.
On Sunday, December 31st,
at 2 p.m., there is the annual
VvStar Gator Bowl Run 5K.
This Jacksonville Grand Prix
race begins just before the'
Gator Bowl Parade and runs'
along much of the same spec-
tator-lined route. From the
Jacksonville Landing down-
town the race heads up to
Alltel Stadium then firushes on
Pearl Street at the Riverwalk.
The race is expected to
increase.from ,1,000 partici-
pants. to 1,200. It's all good fun
and in aid of a good cause: the
Wolfson Children's Hospital.
Sign up online at
wwwv. stplacesports.com
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guard Belia
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open team-
mate during
Fletcher's
56-42 victory
at Nease
T... uesday.,
night.
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BARBARA
MATHESON
GARDENING
COLUMNIST


Poinsettias are

flower of month

Poinsettias are the most
popular plant of the
season, and their
majestic display of color is
often breathtaking.
The poinsettia is a tropical
plant, so it is sensitive to
freezes or even temperatures
in the low 40s.
Since we use these plants
both indoors and outdoors
in decorating, I'll address
their care from both angles.
Poinsettias kept outdoors
must be kept out of strong
winds and protected from
the cold temperatures.
They like to stay "evenly
moist," are not real happy
with overhead watering nor
with baking all day in the
sun.
They prefer a little sun,
and under a light canopy of
shrubs or trees they'll really
be happy.
Tucked in the entrance of
your front door is always a
popular spot for them, and
if you stay on top of water-
ing, they will love that spot.
Daytime temperatures in
such a location can be simi-
lar to those of a greenhouse,
so then watering needs will
be higher.
For poinsettias that are
indoors, the same rule
applies regarding water, in
that thev like to stay "even-
ly moist." They hate being
placed under a heat vent,
near a fireplace in use or in
a dark room all day. They
prefer the sun, even if it is
only for a portion of the
day.
Managing water needs
One of my favorite places
for my poinsettias was on
my dining room table, sur-
rounded by freshly cut
greens from the yard. The
problem was that the dining
room never had any natural
light.
I ended up taking the
plants to a sunny window
during the times I was not
using the dining room, and
that kept both of us happy.
The requirement for
"evenly moist" may chal-
lenge the caretaker, so I'll
try to help you out.
Most of the time the
plants we have are in a foil
sleeve and in a very loose
soil mixture that weighs
close to nothing when dry.
You may have picked up a
plant and, realizing how
light it was, thought it need-
ed to be watered. Then per-
haps you took it to a sink to
give it water, watching the
water run off the dirt.
The loose mixture causes
this to happen when it gets
too dry, and that is one of
the reasons for never allow-
ing it to become that dry.
By the same token, poin-
settias hate to be overwa-
tered, sitting in a sleeve
filled with foul-smelling
water. Yes, the "evenly
moist" state is hard to
achieve.
In my experience, I have
found a solution that works
most of the time for the
poinsettias I have outside as
well as inside.
I feel the soil, sticking my
singer into it up to my
knuckle. If it is damp, 1
leave it alone; if it is more
on the dry side, into the
kitchen it goes.
I remove the sleeve, place
the plants into the sink after
having closed the drain. I
use the faucet to water the
plants with lukewarm water
at soil level, not hitting the
leaves, bracts, etc.
I probably let the faucet
hit the dirt for about a


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If so, head over to St. Paul's
by-the-Sea Episcopal Church
tonight to hear Ensemble
Chaconne in concert.
The 7:30 p.m. event, spon-
sored by the Beaches Fine Arts
Series, features the Boston-
based trio performing the
music of Shakespeare on peri-
od instruments backed by the
singing of a mezzo-soprano.
Ensemble Chaconne, which
features Peter H. Bloom on
Renaissance flute, Carol Lewis
on viola da gamba and Olav
Chris Henriksen on
Renaissance lute, focus exclu-
sively on the late 16th and
17th century music that
Shakespeare's audiences
would have heard.
In 2005, the group, now in
its 21st year of existence,


released the CD "Measure for
Measure," a 23-song compila-
tion featuring arrangements
by some of the great com-
posers of Shakespeare's day,
including Thomas Morley,
Robert Johnson and John
Dowland.
Mezzo-soprano Pamela
Dellal, who joins the trio on
the CD, also will perform
tonight at St. Paul's.
Ensemble Chaconne is ded-
icated to vivid, historically-
informed performances of
Renaissance and Baroque
music on period instruments.
Among the group's
Shakespearean selections is
"Greensleeves," the best-
known ballad quoted in "The
Mary Wives of Windsor."
The concert is free and
open to the public. Doors
open at 6:45 p.m. at 1150 5th
St. N., Jacksonville Beach.
The featured visual artist is
Gordon NMeggison (murals).


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Peter H. Bloom, left, Olav Chris Henriksen and Carol Lewis comprise Ensemble Chaconne.


pholo submitted
Neptune Beach watercolor artist Lisa Cederberg is the featured artist at Chao Framing and Gallery, part of Saturday's Beaches
Gallery,Tour. The self-guided tour includes seven galleries from Ponte Vedra to Atlantic Beach. Tour hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Oederberg's works, including "Acceptance" shown above, will be displayed at Chao's through December.


Art camp


at Center

FROM STAFF
Holiday arts camp for chil-
dren ages 4 to 10 is scheduled
Dec. 18 to Dec. 22 and Dec. 26
to Dec. 29 at the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra Beach.
Among activities planned
the first week are creating a gift
box and gift wrap, making
snowflakes or snowmen and
building a sculpture from
candy.
During the second week,
children can make a painted
penguin or a polar bear mask,
create a frame for a favorite
photo and make hats and
noisemakers for the Center's
New Year's Eve celebration,
scheduled at 11:45 a.m. Dec.
30.
Camp for 4- and 5-year-olds
runs 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. with
morning snack included. The
cost is $25 a day for Center
members and $35 a day for
others.
Camp for ages 6 through 10
runs 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., with
morning snack included and
lunch provided by the camper.
The cost is $35 a day for mem-
bers and $45 a day for others.
The Center is at 50 Executive
Way, Ponte Vedra Beach. For
registration, call 280-0614.


'Sounds of Holidays' Sunday at SeaWalk


FROM CONTRIBUTOR
The City of Jacksonville Beach will host five
hours of holiday music on Sunday at the SeaWalk
Pavilion.
The event is free to the public.
Activities kick off at 2 p.m. with the Seabreeze
Singers, an elementary school chorus.
At 2:25 p.m., the ,28-member Fletcher Middle
School Chorus performs, followed at 2:50 p.m. by
the 50-student-strong Fletcher Middle Symphonic
Band.
At 3:25 p.m., the Fletcher High School Chorus
takes the stage.
Fletcher's 40-person Upper Ensemble Band per-
forms at 4 p.m.
The Ritz Voices, an all-city youth chorus founded
in 2000, performs at 4:35 p.m.
This award-winning group has performed with
celebrities such as Barry Manilow, Peabo Bryson,


The Sassy Tappers peform at 5:10 p.m.
Oleta Adams and Gerald Alston.
The group also represents the City of Jacksonville


at many events, including the annual Martin
Luther King Breakfast, and the Mayor's Holiday
Party. The chorus studies American musical art
forms, and has an extensive range that includes
? classical, patriotic music and music of other cul-
tures.
At 5:10 p.m., the City of Neptune Beach Senior
Activity Center presents the Sassy Tappers, who
will provide a holiday tap dancing performance.
The Navy Band Southeast Wind Ensemble,
caps the concert at 5:45 p.m.
Directed by Lt. Cmdr. R.H. Bailey, the ensem-
ble will perform a wide spectrum of musical
styles.
S In conjunction with the Sounds of the
Holidays, a Juried Fine Arts Show will take place
in Latham Plaza from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday. The Arts Show will feature a multitude
of local and regional artists.


'A Tuna Christmas' opens at Players


FROM CONTRIBUTOR
"A Tuna Christmas," which
opens today at Players by the
Sea Community Theatre in
Jacksonville Beach, celebrates
the holidays with southwest-
ern sass and side-splitting
humor.
Actors Anthony Hodge and
Tom Ming change costumes,
gender and age at the drop of
a hat as the sole citizens of
Tuna, Texas.
Radio announcers Thurston
Weelis tMing) and Aries
Struvie (Hodge) report on all
the local yuletide happenings
in Tuna, while bringing 24
quirky characters to life.
Hodge played the harried


theatre accountant in last
season's Christmas comedy,
"Inspecting Carol."
Ming appeared as a genial
pirate and a portly policeman
in the record-breaking musi-
cal hit "The Pirates of
Penzance."
A drama teacher at
Fletcher High School, Ming
recently directed the musical
romp "Bye Bye Birdie."
Making his PBTS debut,
director John Pope takes on
the job of managing the fast-
paced humor and quick-
change artistry.
Veteran stage manager
Merrilyn Opendo provides
assistance.
"A Tuna Christmas"


received rave reviews on
Broadway. Said Eric D. Snider
of The Daily Herald: "It's a
rare kind of show: hysterical-
ly, bitingly, devastatingly
funny and smart."
The show punctures pre-
tensions and pomposity,
while warmly affirming the
true spirit of the season.
Performances are 8 p.m.
today and Saturday and 2
p.m. Sunday. Additional
shows are Dec. 10, 15 and 16
at 106 6th St. N., Jacksonville
Beach.
Ticket are $18 and $15 stu-
dent, senior citizens and
military.
Call 249-2022 or 249-0289
for reservations.


pholo by PATTI HODGE
Tom Ming, left; and Anthony Hodge in a scene from "A Tuna
Christmas." The play opens today at 106 6th St. N.


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Cummer to open 'Temples and Tombs' Dec. 22

A always educating us in c al i n calling 620-2878 or on line at
A the culture of foreign www.unf.edu/fineartscenter.
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Cummer Museum of Art and The Beaches Area Historical
Gardens will do it again begin- Society will hold it_ Holiday
ning Dec 22 when it opens Open House on Thursda ,.
"Temples. and Tombs Dec. 7, from 4:30 to 7 p.m.
Treasures of Egyptian Art From Enjoy refreshments, face
The British Museu ." painting, crafts and other ...
This new exhibit contains a a cti ti es plus a visit from
rarely see t Santa Claus at Old No. 71.
,ael seen collection ot more 0Thrsoeenti a no .e for "a
than 80 masterpieces, span- 1 This event is free and open to
ning four dynasties of ancient the public. A special exhibit TFe een -5.e.
Egypt. i ALICE at the museum is "Florida .
The exhibitisheralded as GARLAND Boys and Girls and Their
one of the foremost collec- ART SCENE Tos" which ,will run through 6, i
tions of pharaonic artifacts in Jan. 20.. A i.,
the world. bring a or an useum or
From sculpture and relief, to The Jacksonville Museum of lark your calendars for the
the exhibition showcasesHoliday Shop with extended Nativity Scene, at the Ponte H':'#'"-\ .' """ .."
some of the best of the British hours. The shop will be open Vedra Presbyterian Church. .- .
Museum'se Egt n t i onda, Tuesda and Fida The event runs Dec. 16-18 at
The exhibit was organized from 11I a.m. to 5 p.m,, 4510 Palm Valley Road. Call -7,: -
Wednesday 11 a.m. until 6 280-905' for information. #- *
Arts and the British Museum. p.m., urday 1 a.m. to
An opening celebration will be p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 Do not forget the Beaches
held from 7 to 9 p.m. in the p.m. and Sunday noon until 4 Gallery Holiday Tou tomor-
Cummer's new Central p.m. Every Sunday is Bank of row, Saturday, Dec. 2, from, 10, : ........ ''.. _,
Gallery. Call 356-6857 for America Free Day. a'm. to 5 p.m. .
information. Visit eight galleries includ-,
You may find thePharaoh's miss the incompara- mg the Cultural Center at
Treasures at th new exhibit ble Crystal Gavle on Thursday, Ponte Vedra, Fairfax Gallery,
Treasures at the new exhibit Dec. at the University of Stellers Gallery, Eclectic
hop at the museum. North Florida's Fine Arts Galleries, I. Johnson Gallery,
SThe Neptune Arts Group ,Center. One of America's best Chao Framing, Stellers Gallery .,, u,...
will have a Christmas celebra- lovedentertainers and her Annex and First Street "Slash and Burn Developing Florida" by Emily Arthur Douglas is one of 23 selected works in an
tion open house on Sunda, n ome to pown foa exhibit by the art and design faculty at the University of North Florida. The exhibit closes Dec. 7.
Dec. 10, from' 2 to 5 p.m. at one night only to present a At 11 a. m. at the Ponte For more details and gallery hours, call 620-2534.
South Beach Gallery, 1250 Christmas concert with every- V'edra Cultural Center, enjoy a For more details and gallery hours, call 620-2534.
Beach Blvd., Jacksonmille one's favorite holiday songs. presentation by sculptor Enza ing snack or bring a lunch Artists Group. Call 240-2022 Art Show will be held this
Beach. Enjoy complimentary sam- Torcoletti. from home. for reservations. weekend at Latham Plaza. The
The theme of the December pilings provided by Edible The Center is at 50 hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
show in the allergy will be Arrangements and Freixenet In planning ahead tor the Executive Vav, Ponte V'edra The Jacksonville Children's both days. The event is free.
"Christmas Memories." champagne from 6:30 to 7:30 Christmas holidays, remember Beach. Call 280-0614. Chorus will present a Holiday Emily Bullard, a La Villa stu-
Gallery artists will also have p.m. UNF has partnered with the Cultural Center at Ponte Concert with the FCCJ dent and daughter of local
their works on display at the Bridge of Northeast Florida Vedra will be having a Holiday Players By-the-Sea Theater Chorale at the Nathan H. potter Tim Bullard Mill per-
Piano Expo during the month to benefit the Adopt A Family Arts Camp. You can register will open "A Tuna Christmas" Wilson Center for the Arts on form on the violin. Regional
of December. for a Christmas charity drive your children now for the day tonight at 106 6th St. N., Friday, Dec. 8. For informa- artists include Kimni Coy tijewel-
Call 247-4341 for informa- and requests that ticketholders or for the week by calling 286- Jacksonville Beach. Artworks tion. call 346- 1636. rvni, Ed Kitzis watercolorss,
tion. bring a gift for an underprivi- 0614. in the lobby will be works by a Heather Blanton (photogra-
leged teen or adult. Campers can enjoy a morn- artists from the First Coast The .lacksonville Beach Fine phyi, and Kathy Frosio.
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Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd,, Neptune Beach,
A1A is in at 9 p.m. today and
Saturday.

Culhane's Irish Pub, 967
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and Saturday.

Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub &
Restaurant, 333 :1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
Cloud Nine appears from 7 ttc
10 p.m. every Wednesday
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Shadow Agency and Stole YouI
Woman with Nine Shot, Does
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appear Monday.

Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
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Ragtime Tavern, Seafood &
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The Paul Lundgren Band is in
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Aromas Cigar, Wine &
Martini Bar, 880 AIA N., Ponte
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Monde Quartet plays Latin
music Tuesdays. The Jason
Anderson Group performs
every Thursday. Jose LeBron
and The LeMonde Quintet per-
form every Saturday.

Bo's Coral Reef, 201 Fifth
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beac. I
246-987.4. .Js-. and,
impersonators weekly.

Brix, Jacksonville Beach. Jaz2
great Teddy Washington is in
every Wednesday through
September.

Cap'n Odies, 2200 Mayporl
Road, Atlantic Beach 241-
8848. Live music from 9:3C
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and
Saturday, Country night ever
Sunday.
Caribee Key, 100 N First St.,
Neptune Beach 270-8940.
Pili Pili plays reggae every
Friday and Saturday.

Champs Lounge, Sawgrass
Marriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach *.285-7777.
Cloud Nine are in today and
Saturday.

Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub &


CONCERTS


TOO HOT
The Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra plays heat-themed
pieces by Handel, Nielsen,
Beethoven and Wagner at 8
p.m. today in Jacoby
Symphony Hall at the Times-
Union Center for the
Performing Arts, 300 W. WVater
St., Jacksonville. Tickets range
from $16-$43. Call 354-5547
for information.

HANDEL'S MESSIAH
The Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra performs "Handel's
Messiah" at 8 p.m. Saturday in
Jacoby Symphony Hall at the
Times-Union Center for the
Performing Arts, 300 W. Water
St., Jacksonville. Tickets begin
at $25. Call 354-5547 for infor-
mation.

CLARINET CONCERT
Clarinet professor Guy
Yehuda accompanied by Ileana
Fernandez performs works by
Brahms, Martinu and
Lutoslawski at 7:30 p.m.
Monday in the University of
North Florida's Recital Hall,
4567 St. John's Bluff; Road. S.,
Jacksonville. Call 620-2960 for
information.

MUSIC OF SHAKESPEARE
Beaches Fine Arts Series pres-
ents "Measure for Measure: Thel
Music of Shakespeare's Plays"
at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1 at St.
Paul's Episcopal Church, 1150
5th St. N., Jacksonville Beach.


Restaurant, 333 1st St. N,,
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
L Cloud Nine is in from 7-10
. p.m. followed by Jimmy Solari
Y every Wednesday. Spade
McQuade plays traditional
Irish music every Thursday.
7 Meridian plays traditional
Irish music at 4 p.m. Sunday.
r *
Fly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish Dr.,
Atlantic Beach 246-4293.
c Nolan Neal is in Monday.'
Songwriter's night with Seth
. Ramsdill every Tuesday.
Y Reggae with Pili Pili every
. Wednesday. The Wes Cobb
Band is in Thursdays. Mystic
Dino and the 420 Band are in
Sunday.
Giovanni's, 1161.. Beach
, Blvd., Jacksonville Beach *
249-7787. Mary Ann Hawkins
plays piano Thursdays. The
Amanda Finch Jazz Quintet
s performs today. Pianist Matt
Hall appears Saturday.

Homestead Restaurant, 1712
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 249-9660. Kenhe and
Sleepy every Friday. Mike
Shackelford Band appears
Saturday.

Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., lacksonville 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
i every Thursday.

Mackenzie's Steakhouse, 100
Sawgrass Village, Ponte Vedra
Beach 543-9143. Gene
Nordan plays piano Tuesday
z through Thursday. Don
Miniard is in Saturday.
Michael Howard plays Sunday.
* Will Hurley performs Fridays
and Monday.
S* *
Max's Restaurant, 1312


Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 247-6820. John Evans
plays the piano every Friday
and Saturday.

Ocean Club, 401 First Street,
North, Jacksonville Beach.
Mystic Roots in the tiki bar
every Tuesday. Fifth South and
the ,Glass Camels are in the.
Bubba Lounge every
Wednesday. Reggae with. Pili
Pili from 4 to. 8 p.m. every
Sunday.,

Sawgrass, 43 PGA Tour Blvd,
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-3133.
Ralph "E" performs top 40's,
blues, oldies and jazz every
Friday and Saturday night.

Shelby's Coffee Shoppe, '200
1st Street, Neptune Beach *
249-2922. The John Thomas
Group with Debra Rider plays
cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to I
p.m. Sunday.

Spare Time Tavern and
Grille. 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach e 246-8360.
Eric Wink performs Tuesdays.
Yankee Slickers are in every
Thursday. Reggae with Delions
of Jah every Friday. The
Hopeless appears Saturday.
The Jim Essery Band performs
Sunday.

Sun Dog Tavern, 207
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach
241-8221. Chuck Nash and
the Zen Twins rotate every
Wednesday. Chroma appears
on the first Thursday of every
month.

Tra Vini Italian Restaurant,
216 Ponte Vedra Park Drive,
Ponte Vedra Beach Beach *
273-2442. Tony Saladino per-
forms jazz piano and standards
Thursday through Saturday.
*
Tree Steakhouse, 725-6
Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach *
241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins


is in Wednesdays. Mike
Shackelford performs Friday.
Kenhe is in from Saturday.

KARAOKE

The Atlantic, 333 N. First St.,.
Jacksonville Beach. Jocelyn &
the Geronimos host karaoke
every Tuesday.
,
Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
Karaoke every Wednesday and
Thursday. .
o* *"
Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
.First St., Jacksonville Beach.
Karaoke is held at 9:30 p.m.
every Sunday.

Monkev's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach. Karaoke
every Tuesday, Wednesday,
Saturday and Sunday with a
contest at 11 p.m. every other
Thursday.

Spare Time Tavern and
Grille, 1728 3rd St., N.,
Jacksonville Beach. Karaoke
every Wednesday.

NOW SPINNING

The Atlantic. 333 N. First St.,
Jacksonville Beach 249-3338.
DJs spins hip hop and retro
Thursday through Saturdays.

-Ocean Club. DJ Scott Henry
Saturday. DJ Infader spins in
the Bubba Lounge every
Tuesday. DJ Robert Goodman
spins Top 40 and Old Wave
every WVednesday. DJ Blaze
spins Top 40 and hip hop
inside on Thursdays. DJ Kevin
Durgin spins old wave and 70O's
outside every Thursday and
retro dance every Friday. DJ
Jeremy spins Top 40 and hip
hop inside every Friday. DJs
Mike Bruce and Flava spin reg-
gae in the tiki bar every
Sunday. Matt Caulder spins
...,es tXti.m att Sit ...d i *. r.


indie every Monday.
*
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,
.Jacksonville. Beach 246-8360.
DJ Hook spins Saturday.
*
The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Jay
Beach, 246-2255. DJ Danielle
Ais in' every Monday and
Tuesday. DJ Anonymous spins
Wednesday. DJ Marco spins
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Y--r f LET THE SHOPPING BEGIN..:


Friday, Dee. 1
Exclusive shopping: A
USO Friends and Family
Event, an exclusive shop-
ping night, will be held
from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
the Toys R Us stores in
Regency 'Square or on
Wells Road in Orange
Park.


Saturday, Dee. 2
Adopt-A-Highway: Beaches
Democratic Club members
meet at'9 a.m. at Jarbo Park for
the club's fourth Adopt-A-
Highway cleanup service proj-
ect of the. veli. The October
sweep resulted in more than
200 pounds of trash being col-
lected. This pickup will be sev-
eral blocks along Highway A1A
between Beach "and Atlantic
Boulevards. Deborah
Courtney, coordinator of the
collections, can be reached at
247-9744. .-
G.O.P. Christmas Party: 'The
Republican -Club 'of ,the
Beaches holds its. annual
Christmas party' at 6 p.m. at
the Sevilla Clubhouse, Atlantic'
Beach. An unwrapped;gift for a,
boy or girl provides admission
to the party. RSVP to Toni
VanOrman .at 241-4928 to get
the gate code for Sevilla.,
Library book sale: Friends
of .the Library of Ponte Vedra
holds a Christmas' book sale
frormn9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to
iaise ,money 'for the Ponte
Veda Beach' Branch Library.
The sale- will be. held in
Sermour"s .Bookstore" in the
library: All sales over $10 will
receive a'25 percerit discount,.
and those over $20 will be dis-
counted by 50 percent. -For
information, call 273-3990.
USO: Pal Day offers active
duty ;military personnel, in
uniform,.and their families an ,
opportunity to enjoy the
attractions 'of 'St.' Augustinre
free of charge all dasy.lonrg. Free.
lunch also will be served.
Those interested need to stop
by the USO to pick up free
lunch vouchers.. .
For information, visit
www.usojax.oig.


Sunday, Dee. 3
Birthday bash: Cobalt
Moon celebrates another year
of providing' healing energy
and body work for the Beaches
communityy with an early holi-
days party from-2 p.m. to 6
p.m. at; Cobalt Moon Healing
Center, 217,First St., Neptune
Beach. The event, which offers
music and treats, is open to the
public. Contact Kristen at 525-
5867 for information..
Monday, Dec. 4
Comfort Care: The second
annual,Comfort Care thank
,.you reception is .scheduled
'from 12' p.m. to 2 p.m. at
Baptist Medical Center
Beaches, Jacksonville Beach.
The Comfort Care Team was
established in. 2003- to provide
alternative methods of heal-
'ing. The newest member of the
,music therapy team is Dr.
'"Gerson Yessin, chairman of the
"Music Department at
Jacksonville Unhversity and the
University of .North Florida
,-and a .member of .the Boston
'Philharmonic. Next month,
Gus Gonglez,. a master's-pre-
'pared certified art therapist,
..will introduce art therapy. For
'information, .-cbntact 'Kam
'Durham, Baptist Beaches
Comfort .Care coordinator, at
514-0323.. "
.Kiwanis golf: Kiwanis Club'
of Jacksonville Beaches holds
its fourth annual charity golf
tournament, which. benefits
,the Beaches Boys &. Girls Club,
820 Seagate Ave., at
Jacksonville Golf and.Countryv
Club."'Registrafiori begins at 10 .
a.m., with tee time at 11 a.m.
Registration for the event is
$100 per player.rSheduled td.
appear is Calvin Peete,' who
nuribered :the .1985, Players
Championship among his 11
PGA Tour titles;. To pre-register


or for more information, call
Ed Robinson at 904-610-3740
or visit the Kiwanis web site at
www.beacheskiwanis.com.
Life Line Screening:
Beaches .residents can be
screened to reduce their risk of
having a stroke, ranked as the
third-leading killer in the
world and the second among
women. Life Line Screening
will be at Watson Realty, 1117
Atlafitic Blvd., Neptune Beach,
starting at 9 a.m. Four total
screenings, to include an
osteoporosis screening, take
less than an hour. For informa-
tion about the screenings or to
schedule an appointment, call
1-800-697-9721. Pre-registra-
tion is required.

Tuesday, Dee. 3
Healing in progress:
Micah's Place, the only certi-
fied, domestic violence center
serving the residents of Nassau
County, offers free and confi-
dential, open-ended, weekly
group meetings to address a
variety of issues related to
domestic violence. Free child
care is provided. The
Fernandina Beach facility also
offers outreach programs,
including legal advocacy, and
community education and
awareness programs. Call 548-
4646 or 879-6270 for informa-
tion, registration and direc-
tions.
Ponte Vedra D.A.R.: -The
Ponte Vedra Chapter of the
Daughters of the American
Revolution meets at Marsh
Landing Country Club, 25655
Marsh. Landing Parkway, at
10:45 a.m. Mike Clark will talk
about current events. For.
information, call Carolyn Roth
at 904-992-7463 or Babs
Hartmann at 904-242-0025.
Thursday, Dec. 7
Legion Auxiliary: Ocean
Beaches American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 129 meets at
7:30 p.m. at 1151 4th St. S.,
Jacksonville Beach.. Members
are encourged to bring a guest.
For information, call-249-2266
or 242-0042. ,


with a social at 11:30 a.m. The
speaker will be former Asst.
States Attorney Angela Corey,
who will discuss her 25-year
career prosecuting criminals in
Duval County. The cost of the
event is $25; parking is free.
RSVP to Willa at 910-3533.
R\VCDF members and guests
are encouraged to bring
wrapped presents for children
ages 5 to middle school
enrolled in the after-school
program at The Sanctuary on
8th Street. For information,
visit www.RWCDF.org or
http://www.sanctuaryon8th.or
g.
Friday, Dec. 9
Just a Dumb Kid: Neptune
Beach resident Joe Abb Overby,
author of "Just a Dumb Kid
from Npwhere," will be fea-
tured speaker at Noon Break,
held from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. at
the Beaches Branch Library.
Noon Break, a program of the
Beaches Branch Friends of the
Library, is free and open to the
public. Attendees are welcome
to bring a bag lunch. For infor-
mation, call the Library at 241-
1142.
iSaturday, Dee. 9
Beaches League of
Storytellers: The Beaches
League of Storytellers meets at
10:30 a.m. for Storytelling by
Members, followed by a lunch-
eon at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library. Anyone
interested in storytelling is-wel-
come to attend.
Contra Dance: Contra
Dances are held every second
Saturday of the month at the
Cobalt Moon Center, 217 First
St., Neptune Beach. This
week's social dance, from 8
p.m. to.11 p.m., will be to live
music by Full Circle and called
by Charlie Dyer. The price of
admission is $10 at the door.
For' information, call 904-525-
5867.
Parliamentarians: The First
Coast Parliamentarians hold a
Christmas luncheon at 11.30
a.m. at Selva Marina Country
Club, 1600 Selva Marina Dr.,-
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SltAldLL ntic eLIIac Uu3, 3.speaer
RWCDF Christmas is Charlie Patton. The cost is-
Meetirf: The. 'pthilida'i $15; 'serveatiois' 'fmu'st' "6e"
lWorrieifr "-' U16 '`f1 'Wair made, '' L'& 6. '- & fInrL'"'-
Federated (RWCDF)' holds its tion, call 223-1314 or lemail
Christmas meeting at '12, p.m. ShenyCaip@-aol.cori.,-
at River City" Brewing Tihere Awill be no, regular.
Company. The function begins meeting in December.


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Sunday
Depression, sup
Depression- Bipolar Su
Alliance-Jacksonvile Be
meets'at 5:30,p.m. at Be
Medical Cen'ter, '350'
Aie. S. Visit ,w w.dbsaji
for information.


)port:
pport
'aches,
*aches
13th.
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.Admission is $8, 7/ tor mem-
.bers. Live, music, snacks and Twin' .'Heart Meditation.
refreshments are provided. 'Group:. This group meets
'For information, call 779- .from"'4 p.r.-: to. 5 p.nim. at
'1234. Ocean Yoga Studio, 60 Oceanr
Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Global
Recovery, Inc.: Recovery, meditation',. from' Pranic
*Inc.,'a mental health..support Healing fccUises oh creating
group; meets at 6:30:' p.m. at panetaryv-healing and:world
St. Paul's Catholic Church's. peace, which 'begins within.
Family Life Center, '578 1st Love offerings are accepted.
Ave. N., Jacksonville 'Beach., 'Call Diane" at' 382-5823 for
Call 247-3299 for informal information.
tion.. ,
Mon'da '
Saturdays' Beaches latch: Beaches
Adopt-A-'Rescued-Kitty: Wa:tch"s. monthly'.. meeting'
Kittens and cats that hav'e -will be held at 7' p.m Dec..6
been veterinarian-checked at Fletcher High School in the
and 'tested, and that have Administration Conference
shots and been 'neutered, are, Room,' '700 Seagate 'Ave.,,
available for' adoption' from Neptune, Beach..' Beaches
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at PetCo at WVatch : hitiets 'the-.' first
Atlantic arid 'Kernan boule- Monday of each 'month. Its
yards.. meetings .are': open, to the'


public. For information,'
513-9242 or yisit.www.be,
eswatch.com.
Exchange Club:
Exchange 'Club of
Jacksonville Beaches, a. r
profit community ser
organization, meets e
week from 7:30 a.m., to E
a.m. at the Sea Turtle
There will be no meeting I
29,. First-time visitors rec
.a free breakfast. Those de
ing to join will get first-q
ter membership for $30. A
that, dues are $115 pet q
ter. For information, call
Morison at 904-318-716:
e-mail jnorison@jaxbeacl
changeclub.com.: The i
websitee,' for informal
about upcoming speakers
programs,
www. jaxbeachexchan
club.com.

Tuesday,
Foundation Academy:
Foundation Academy,.
3rd St. S., Jacksonville Be
has an open house froi
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Call :
3515 for information.


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Weekend 7


HoLIDAy- HAPPENINGS


THE HOLLY
BALL
The Ponte Vedra Woman's
Club will hold a gala event
Dec. 1 at the Ponte Vedra Inn
and Club. The Holly Ball,
which begins at 7 p.m. and
costs $100 per person, repre-
sents the club's largest fund-
raising effort of the year. All
proceeds will benefit local
charities, including the Betty
Griffin House, Florida School
for the' Deaf and Blind,;
B.E.A.M., Beaches Habitat and
N,lission House.
Louise Gentry is the event's;
chairperson. For information
and tickets, call 285-7236.

CHRISTMAS IN
THE PARK
Christmas in the Park, a city
of Neptune Beach event for
children of all ages, begins at,
6:30 p.m. Dec. 1 in Jarboe
Park. Entertainment provided
by children from area schools
will herald the arrival of Santa,
Mrs. Claus and their elf.

SAN MARCO
HOLIDAY MAGIC
Holiday Magic, an annual
community event that rings in
the holiday season, will be
held from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Dec. 1 at San Marco Square,
near Jacksonville's Southbank
area. Santa and Mrs. Claus will
make their grand entrance at 6
p.m.
Local celebrities will be fea-
tured readers in the Children's
Story Corner, located in front
of the San Marco. Book Store,
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The
event is open to the public.

FESTIVAL OF
TREES
The second annual St. Johns
County Festival of Trees opens
Dec. 1. at the St. Johns County'
Convention Center, adjacent
to the Renaissance Resort at
World Golf Village. The public
is invited to free opening-
night activities from 6 p.m. to
8 p.m., in addition to the dis-
play of more than 60 decorat-
ed trees. The festival officially
begins with a ribbon cutting at
6:45 p.m.
The Festival of Trees will be
open daily thorn 9 a.m. to 9
p.m. and close at 3 p.m. Dec.
10 Free and open to the pub-
lic, the event will raise funds
for the Empty Stocking Fund
and the United Way of St.
Johns County.

BEACHES
HOLIDAY
CELEBRATION
The Beaches Town Center
Holiday Celebration will start
at 2 p.m. Dec. 2 with a bike
parade. The mayors of Atlantic
Beach and Neptune Beach will
light the community tree, and
Santa and Mrs. Claus will
arrive by sleigh at 6 p.m.
Dawson Pickett's annual food
drive will collect donations of
food, toys or money for the
USO.
For information, contact
Timmy Johnson at 247-5828

SCANDINAVIAN
CHRISTMAS
The Scandinavian-American
Society of the South invites
Scandinavians to a Dec. 2
Christmas party at Selva
Marina Country Club. Doors
open at 6 p.m., and a tradi-
tional dinner is served starting
at 7 p.m. The cost is $32.50 per
person. Contact Anna Large at
743-2214.

SEASIDE BAZAAR
Seaside Playgarden holds its
fifth annual Holiday Bazaar
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 2 at
the school, 223 8th A\'e, S.,
Jacksornville Beach. There will
be a wide variety of booth ven-
dors, and coffee and breakfast
will be available. Call 536-
.6333,or 735-9272 for informa-
tion.


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There will be,two m0
seatings to have Breakfaus
Santa at the MuseLil
Science & History (M
Dec. 2 and three on E)
The Dec. 2 times are 8::'1
and 9:301a.m., those for
are 8:30 a.m., 9:30 a.nh
10:30 a.m.
Breakfast sessions' wil
about 45 minutes. M.t
prices are $4 for children.
$6.'for adults; non-mi:
prices are $7 for children
$9 for adults. Prices ii
Museum admission, and,
nations are required. Cal!
MOSHt6674), ext. 23'
make a reservation.

PHOTOS WI]
SANTA
Free photos with Sant.
be available from 10 a.m
p.m. Dec. 2 at Watson Re
South Beach Office, 132
St. S., Jacksonxille Beach
also are welc
Refreshments will be serve
For information, call
8261.

HOLIDAY ID
HAMPTONS
The seventh annual Hc
in the Hamptons gala to
fit the Monique
Foundation for Children
be held from 6:30 p.m.
p.m. Dec. 2 at the Golf C
South Hampton. The
will feature dinner, dar
live and silent auction ite
Holiday in the Hamptc
the prelude to the Mor
Burr Foundation Jingl
Pro-Am Dec. 5 at the Golf
at South Hampton. The
Am brings together PGA
professionals and celeb
for a day of golf.
For tickets and reserve
call Barbara Florio at 904-
0210. For information
the Monique Burr Found
for Children, call D
Tanner at 904-642-021
visit wwiv.moniqueburr
dation.org.

HOLIDAY
ORNAMENT
WORKSHOP
A holiday ornament
shop will be held from 10
to 4 p.m. Dec. 2 at the
Visions Glass Studio, 881
Ave. S. Call the Cu
Center at Ponte Vedra B
280-0614, to register.

GINGERBREA
HOUSES
The Apron's Cooking Si
at the Publix, 10500 San
Blvd., offers families of L
four, to include one p
and children who should
least 4 years old, three o
tunities to decorate gi
bread houses. The classes
held at 12 p.m. Dec. 2, 2
Dec. 10 and 12 p.m. Dec
The cost per family is $35
number to call for reserve
is 904-262-4187.

CHRISTMAS ]
ST. AUGUSTIN
The Garden Club o
Augustine presents
Christmas in Historic
Augustine home tour of
houses on St. George 5
from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. D
Tickets, which cost $1
advance and $20 the d
the event, include an
noon tea at the St. Augu
Art Association. For infc
tion, call Janice Sperlan
471-2891 or Myra Jam
824-1 s80.

FESTIVAL 01
LIGHTS 5K/Fi
RUN
Children's Miracle Net
hosts the 10th annual Fl
Telco Festival of Lights 5
Fun Run Dec. 3. The cou
along the Stewart Ligi
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Baptist Eye Institute, 1235 San
Marco Blvd., Jacksonville.
'For children, there will be a
one-mile-Fun Run starting at
5:30 p.m. For avid runners and
walkers, the 5K starts at 6 p.m.
,Participants will wear jingle
bells on their shoes. All funds
raised benefit Shands
.lacksonville and Wolfson
Children's Hospital.:,
Registration can be accom-
plished at all 1st Place Sports
locations or wwvw.lstplaces-
ports.com.


include 'OLD-FASHIONED
reser-
l 396 CHRISTMAS'
0, to OPEN HOUSE
Fleet Landing, at One Fleet
Landing Blvd., holds an "Old-
'.H Fashioned Christmas" Open
House from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m..
Dec. 3. The event will feature,
.a w! among other things, music by
to 1 pianist Gene Nordan and vio-
:a alty's linist Lorna Greenwood and
,6 3rd horse-drawn carriage rides.
Pets The event is free and open to
*ome. the public. An RSVP is request-
:ed ed, but not required, by calling
249- 246-9900, ext. 107.
As a Toys-For-Tots collection
center, Fleet Landing is also
NJ accepting new, unwrapped
toys through Dec. 7.
For information about Fleet
)liday Landing, which is home to
bene- 500 adults age 62 and. older,
'Burr visit www.fleetlanding.com.
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lub at
event HOLIDAYS
icing, The city of Jacksonville
emrs. Beach holds a community cel-
ons is ebration Dec. 3 at the Sea Walk
nique Pavilion, where activities
ehells begin at 2 p.m. and are free to
'C'lub the public. The program con-
I ro- tinues to 7 p.m. A lawn chair is
lour recommended. The Sea Walk
citiess Pavilion is at the intersection
of 1st Street North and 1st
tiions, Avenue North on the ocean-
- 642- front.
about Featured will be The Ritz
at ion Voices and Navy Band
orcas Southeast Wind Ensemble.
0 or Also scheduled are Seabreeze
fo un- Elementary School's Seabreeze
Singers, Fletcher Middle
School Chorus, Fletcher
Middle School Symphonic
Band, Fletcher High School
Chorus Fletcher High School
Upper Ensemble Band and
work- Sassy Tappers.
a .m. Festivities begin when Santa
Lucid Claus arrives at 2 p.m. A free
6 8th ride on Little Toot the Engine
Itural will be offered, courtesy of La
each, Society/48 National Honor
Society of American
Legion-Jacksonville Beach
Chapter.
I) The U.S. Marine Corps Toys
for Tots will accept unwrapped
toy donations to give to needy
school children, and the Beaches
i.lose Emergency Assistance Ministry
ul) to tBEAM) will accept non-per-
arent ishable food donations.
be, at In conjunction with Sounds
ppor- of the Holidays, a fine arts
n;iier- show will take place in Latham
s are Plaza and the SeaWalk Pavilion
p.m. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 2
c. 16. and Dec. 3.
S. The For information about the
itio)ns arts show, call 904-399-5292.
For information about Sounds
of the Holidays, go to
[IN wwxw.jacksonvillebeach.org or
call the Special Events Hotline
S" at 904247-6100, Ext. 3.
f St.
a
S TEA IT UP FOR
seven CHRISTMAS
St ieet The first in a series of Santa's
e'c. 3. Story Book Teas at the Ritz-
5, in Carlton Amelia Island begins
a'v of at 1 p.m. Dec. 3. The Teas,
after- which also will be held Dec. 9,
istine Dec. 16 and Dec. 23, include a
orina- traditional story book per-
e. at formance and party' favors for
ee at each child attending. Hotel
guests and the pubic are invit-
ed, but reservations are
F' required.

JN HOLIDAY

t ork 7 EXHIBITIONS
o rida "An Old-Fashioned
K and Christmas," with photo-
r .e is graphs, postcards and other
ht lng images that reflect the:
n San Beaches' holiday season over


the past 50 years, will be on
display through the holiday
season at the Beaches Museum
and History Center. "Florida
Girls & Boys & Their Toys" is
also on display.
The Beaches' Museum and
History Center is in Pablo
Historical Park at the corner of
Beach Boulevard and ,4th
Street North. The Museum'is
open 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday 'through Saturday.
Admission is $5 for adults, $4
for seniors 65 and older, $3 for
children ages 6 to 17, and free
for children under the age of 6.'

NUTCRACKER
TOUR OF HOMES
The Neighborhoods of
Vorld Golf Village present the
sixth annual Nutcracker Tour
of ,Home through Dec. '5:.
Homes on. the tour, themati-
cally decorated 'in keeping
with The Nutcracker ballet, are
'open to the public daily from
12 p.m. to 4 p.m. For informa-
tion, call 940-5000.

HOLIDAY
HOOPLA
C Art Connections at the''
Cummer Museum will have
open studios and a twist on
holiday music from 6 p.m. to 9
p.m. Dec. 7 and Dec. 14. Each
evening will have a different
theme, and art projects can
create suitable gifts. Members
are free; the cost to non-mem-
bers is $8. The Cummer is at
829 Riverside Ave.,
Jacksonville. The number to
call for information is 904-
356-6857, or visit www.cum-
mer.org.

SANTA'S BIG
RED CHRISTMAS
TRAIN TOUR
Santa's Big Red Train departs
from 3 Cordova St. in St.
Augustine from 6 p.m. to 9
p.m. every Friday and Saturday
through Dec. 30. Tickets are $6
for adults and $3 for children.
For information, call 904-
824-1606 or visit www.red-
trains.com.

HOLLY JOLLY
TRO,LLgy Tou. ~
The Hol. 1olly Trolley UTO .
of the Nights otf Eights in St.
Augustine runs every evening
through Dec. 30. Tickets are $6
for adults and $4 for children.
Tours depart from the Historic
Downtown Parking Facility.
For information, call 904-829-
3800 or 800-868-7482 or %isit
www.trolleytours.com.

SANTA COMES
TO TOWN '
Santa Claus will be in the
Courtyard at 200 First Street in
Neptune Beach from 10 a.m.
to I p.m. every Saturday in"
December. Wish lists may be
shared, and photos can be
taken. Pets are welcome.
lor more information, visit
wivw.200firststreet.com .or call
Shelby's Coffee Shoppe at 249-
2922.

CHANUKAH
WITH SHEILAH
KAUFMAN
Sheilah Kaufman showcases
some of her favorite
Chanukah recipes at 6:30 p.m.
Dec. 6 at The Apron's Cooking
School, being held at the
Publix at 10500 San Jose Blvd.
Kaufman, who has written 24
cookbooks and been an
instructor for 36 years, is a
popular lecturer and expert on
Jewish culinary traditions. The
cost is $40. The number to call
for reservations is 904-262-
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Beaches
1'Tuteracker
fInindraiser
A silent auction to raise funds
for the Beaches Nutcracker will be
held Friday in conjunction with a
comedy show featuring Andy
Hendrickson at Atlantic Beach
Theatre. Bidding starts at 6:45.
p.m., and the auction winners will
be announced prior to the show,
which begins at 9 p.m.
The auction features a variety of
items in a number of categories, to
include the arts, entertainment
and beauty.
All proceeds will benefit the
Beaches Nutcracker, to be present-
ed at 7 p.m. Dec. 16 in the
Fletcher High School Theatre.
For information about the
silent auction/comedy show, call
241-1266.

New art venue "
The Art Gallery Center, an
artists cooperative, opens its doors
friday at The Carling, 31 W.
Adams St., Jacksonville. The
Center, which will be open that
evening from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.,
.will have regular hours bf 10:30
a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday
Sthrouigh Friday and 1 p.m. to 6
p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Opening night will offer live
music, a dance performance and
bag pipe music by the pipe major
if.theJacksonville Drum and Pipe
.Corps. The opening celebration
continues through December,
and the Center will be part of
. Jacksonville's First Wednesday Art
Walk Dec. 6.
Twenty-five artists will sell their
}vorks from the Art Gallery Center
while promoting art and teaching
workshops that benefit the com-
munitv and artists at large. For
information, contact Princess
Rashid at prashid@theswvordand-
brush.com or call 904-535-6949.
December bXook
signing
at BookImark
Two authors will be at The
Bookmark this month.
Professional sailor John
Kretschmer, author of "Flirting
with Mermaids," will be at the
Atlantic Beach bookstore at 7 p.m.
Friday to read from and sign
copies of his new book, "At the
S ery.pof the Sea: The True Story
pfl *ir'ailors in a Caribbean


Hurricane." Kretschmer has
logged, more than 200,000 off-
shore sailing miles.
Paula Deen, an expert on south-
ern cooking who has her own
show on the Food Network,
"Paula's Home Cooking," will be
at The Bookmark from 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. Dec. 13, signing her books.
Deen will sign just two books per
customer, one of which must be
"Paula Deen Celebrates." All
books signed must be purchased
from The Bookmark. Advance
purchase with tickets is available.
For information, call 241-9026.

First Coast
Winter Lights
First Coast Wnter Lights, creai-.
ed by Midwest Display, is an
evening of entertainment for' the
whole family that can be found at
the Reynolds Park Yacht Center
on the banks of the St. Johns River
on State Route 16 in Green Cove
Springs..
The event is open Friday
through Sunday and also runs
from Dec. 6-10. It's open each
evening thereafter through New.
Year's.
First Coast Winter Lights is
open from dusk to 9:30 p.m. on
weekdays and from dusk to 10:30
p.m. on non-school nights,
including the school winter break.
Admission is $18 per car and $40
per bus.
Tickets are available at area
Wacho-ia branches and at the
gate. Ice skating costs $5 for chil-
dren, $7 for adults. Skate rental is
$3.

Handel's Messiahl
St. Vincent's Medical Center
presents Handel's Messiah at 8
p.m. Saturday in the Jacoby
Symphony Hall of the Center for
the Performing Arts. The
Jacksonsille Symphony
Orchestra, conducted by Fabio
Mechetti, will be joined by the
Jacksonville Symphony Chorus
and soloists. Call 904-354-5547 or
877-662-6731 for tickets or go to
jaxsymphony.org.

Singers beLngg
sought
If you can carry a tune and
would like to join a local singing
group, the Orange Park Chorale
will be holding auditions for altos,,
tenors and basses in December.'


Contact the Chorale's artistic
director, Dr. Carole Clifford, at
264-0711 or ccopc@bellsouth.net
to set up a private audition time.

Holiday
En cain lment
A Florida State Parks-hosted
event,. a Union Holiday
Encampment, will be held from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m.
to.,12 p.m. Sunday at Fort Clinch
State Park, Femandina Beach.
Costs include a park entrance fee
and $2 fort admission. Call 904-
277-7274 for information.

Grande
illumination
A re-enactment of 18th-century'
British military life, the 31st annu-
al presentation of Grande
Iumination and British .Night
Watch, takes place Friday,
Saturday and Sunday in St.
Augustine.
The event begins at 8 p.m.,
Friday with'an evening of British
Isles entertainment' at the
Colonial Spanish Quarter on St.
George Street. Saturday's events.
include a British encampment
from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the
Colonial Spanish Quarter and spe-
cial British military demonstra-
tions at the Castillo de San N larcos
at 3 p.m.
At 7:30 p.m., the British troops,
their Native American allies and
camp followers will assemble at
the De Mesa House on St. George
Street. At 8 p.m., the contingent
will parade by torchlight to the
Government House before
embarking on a march through
the historic district. The public is
invited to join in the parade.
On Sunday, the encampment
at the Spanish Quiarter will con-
tinue until 10:30 a.m. At 9:30, an
Anglican church service known as
"Stacked Drums" will take place.
All events associated with
Grande Illumination and British
Night Watch are free and open to
the public. For information, call
904-829-5318 or visit
www.britishnightwatch.org.

Beaches
Gallery Tour
A Beaches Gallery Tour will be
conducted from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday at the Cultural Center at
p.rtiA,,',)edra ,Bach... Enzo
Tqrcpleti. St. Augustine sculptor,


will give a free presentation at 11
a.m. Call 904-273-6065 for infor-
mation. .
First Fine
Art how
,The first Jacksonville Beach Fine
Art Show, featuring an array of
local and regional artists and open
to the public, will be held from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and.
Sunday on Latham Plaza, across
from City Hall. A local girl scout
troop, accompanied by mothers,
will be on hand to wrap purchas-
es for donations to the troop. The
festival also will include a collec-
tion drive for Toys for Tots.

Kayak with a
r Banger
Join a Talbot Islands State Parks
Ranger for a Guided Kayak Tour
Sunday. Participants are to meet at
11:45 a.m. at Long Island
Outfitters Kayak Amelia. The tour
along the waters near the Talbot
Islands starts at 12 p.m. and con-
dudes around 3 p.m.
No kayak is experience neces-
sary', but space is limited and
reservations are required.
Reservations can be made
through Long Island Outfitters
(Kayak Amelia) by calling 904-
251-0016. The fee is $55 per per-
son; those who bring their own
kayak can participate for $30. All
funds will be donated to Friends
of Talbot Islands State Parks.

Drumnininpg- at
Cobalt Center
A drumming practice dass from
6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday at Cobalt
Moon Center, 217 First St.,
Neptune Beach, precedes a three-
day Drumming/Dancing and
Rhythm Workshop with Gordy
and Zoe Ryan at the Water Studio,
214 Orange St. The practice dass
will be taught by Tom Goelz. For
information, go to
tcgoelz@aol.com.
The weekend with the Ryans
will feature dancing from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. Dec. 8, the cost for
which is $25, and drumming
from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 9
and Dec. 10, the cost for both days
being $175. The single-day drum-
ming costs $110, while participa-
tion in all three days is $190. For
information, go to
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I "Santa V.s. the Snowman"
runs throtigh Dec. 23 at the
World Gc lf Hall of Fame
IMAX Theater, while "The
Polar Express", ends New
Year's Daty. Also on the"
screen is IMAX Theater's
most recent feature release,
"Happy Feet," which runs
through January.
"Santa vs. the Snowman," a 35-
minute animated presentation, is
featured on select dates. Tickets
are $6 for viewers of all ages. "The
Polar Express" is a 90-minute film
that costs $10.50 for adults, with
discount-, for seniors, students,
military, children and groups.
"Happy leet" also costs $10.50 for
adults, with discounts for seniors,
students,; military; children and
groups.
A corriplete schedule, as well as
tickets for the three films, can be
obtainedlI at www.wgx.com or by
calling the theater's ticket hotline
at 904-9.10-4022 between 10 a.m.
and 6 p. m. daily. Tickets also can
be purchased at the box office.

4"Ingerbread
House
Eniiravagnnzn
A Gingerbread House
Extravaganza, sponsored by the
Rotary Club of South Jacksonville,
runs from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
through Jan. 5 at the
Avenues, Mall. Offered are gigantic
creative gingerbread houses and
the pop.dar model railroad train
"The ,Gingerbread Express."
Children can participate in a scav-
enger hunt and find items
throughout the display.
Admission is a donation of $5 for
adults, $2 for children ages 3-16
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PUBLIC HEARING ON
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS

The 'City of Jacksonville Beach is holding a Public Hearing for
its 2007-2008 Community Development Block Grant Program.
Citizens are invited to attend the Public Hearing to receive
information about current year activities and to make recom-
men, nations for activities to be undertaken during the 2007-
200(:1 program year.
The. 'Hearing will be held at 7:00 P.M. on Monday, December 4,
2000t during the regular City Council Meeting at the Jackson-
ville Beach City Council Chambers, Eleven North Third Street.
For r nore information, please call Roy Paxson, Assistant, City
Man. ager at 247-6268.


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The watercolors of Lisa Cederberg will be featured at Chao Framing and Gallery, which is participating in Saturday's Beaches
Gallery Tour. The self-guided tour includes seven galleries from Ponte Vedra to Atlantic Beach. Tour hours are 10 a.m. to 5
P p.m.


Invites you to a

Tea Tasting
Sample our White Chritmas blenJ, Fans tea Oolong'T
Pomegranate others with a tea traq ot0 holiday trea f, ;
December +-th & th, 2 till +16 --
Seating Limited Please RSV'

522nd St. So. Jax 5ch -'O+.-'O.OO--"


adorable little pets
either free or for sale
in our
Pets & Animal Section
of the classified in
The Leader
To advertise your pets
Call 2qq-q033
-- today


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Restore the youthful radiance of your skin.
I :ake advantage of our holiday special pnce for a microdermabrasion uSing the crystal free
Diamond Tone' Machine It is well wort6 one hour of your precious time the hectic season
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Holiday Cookie Exchange
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rich assortment of.holiday cookies makes the.holi- from a new recipe or two for your guests to sample.. Then,
days festive.'. With that in mind, plan 'a fun-filled give each person a container and have everyone gather
cookie, exchange for family and friends this year. and.take their assortment of cookies home.
Simply invite your friends- and ask each to bring one Cookie Baker's Tip: If you're pressed for time, consider
dozen homemade cookies for. each guest invited. At the making the dough in advance. Refrigerate dough, then
exchange, display the cookies to the delight of your guests, bake later on. To freeze, portion dqugh into spoonfuls
Serve coffee or hot spiced'cider and dish out cookies made according to the recipe, then freeze.


ChocolateCrinkles Shape ,dough into 1-inch ,
Makes 3 1/2 dozen cookies, balls;' roll "in powdered sugar.,.
.-1/2 cup bufteir or margarine, Place" oncookie sheets. Bake in .
softened. upper third of o;en for 12 to
1 2/3 cups sugar 15 minutes ido not overbake).
1 tablespoon vanilla
2 ounces'(2 squares) l. lice and.Bake Currant
unsweetened 'chcolafe, Cookies '.
S" melted Makes 4"dozen cookies \
2-cups all-purpose flour- ,' 1 cup butter, softened.
2 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup powdered sugar
7L 4 teaspoon.,salt ....... .. /2-,cupssuga, ,,i '
1. raisins 2 teaspoons vanilla '
Powdered sugar 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
Combine butter, sugar and- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
vanilla; beat until light and 1 cup currants ,
fluffy. Blend in chocolate. Combine butter, 'powdered
Combine flour, bakii' pow sugar;,- sUgar,. egg and, vanilla:
der and salt in a separate bowl; beat until light and fluffy.
add to chocolate mixture alter-:, '.Combine- flour_ and; baking z
natelvy with milk.. soda. Stir into.butter mixture;
Stir in raisins. Co'er; refrig-. mix, well.., Stir in, .currants.:
rate until firm. Heateoven to Shape ito -'12-mcl .roll. Wrap; i
350 degrees F. 'Grease cookie 'refrigera.te'i'tntilU firnm.l Ij-eat
sheets. -. oen,.toU:350 degrees F ,Cut

SDress Your Cookies in Holiday Finery '
Add 1/2 cup .red and.green candy covered-
chocolate pieces toyour favorite cookie dough
raisin oatmeal cookies, for instance. (Reduce the
nuts by the same amount.) '
o* Dip cookies in chocolate. Alelt-1 cup of white I
or semi-sweet chocolate chips in microwave.fot.'2.
minutes and stir until, melted- Dip half of a
cooled cookie in. chocolate; place on rack until
..h,.eh .colate.isfirm .. : .
,* Drizzlecoolkies with, n easy glaze. Whisk a
tablespoon. or two;of diqind (cream, .cideir,.cirai- ,''
berry jice) withli. 1 cup confectioners: sugar until .
smooth. Dnizzlby~'f'uiring glaze off .end'.of '
'spoonin' a'steady steam. .. '
S,.,Stir in dried apniots, raisins and Zante cur-
rants,for a. touch of sweetness and variety of fla-
vors and texture e, .


"Drizzle glazed,spice cookies


Organizelt!
Professional Organization for Home or Office
whole-house organization
room/garage organization
moving new home
new office file systems
re-sale home staging
closet organization
photo organization
haul-off's and tax donations

CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES!

904.613.2704


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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3
2 P.M.' UNTIL 7 P.M.
PERFORMANCES BY:
* Seabreeze Elementary Singers
* Fletcher Middle School Chorus
* Fletcher Middle School Symphonic Band
* Fletcher High School Chorus
* Fletcher High School Bend Upper Ensemble
* Sassy Tappers
. Ritz Voices
Navy Band Southeast Wind Ensemble
ACTIVITIES until 5:45 p.m.
Visit F Free *Photo with Santa
a Ride Little Toot Train
Explore a Fire Truck
Child' ID Fingerprinting
Free *Refreshments
*While Supplies Lest


dough into 1/4-inch 'slices,
Place 'on ungreased cookie
sheets. Bake'in upper third of-
oven 10 to. 12 minutes, Cool
on racks. .
Apricot. Ribbon, Bars'
Makes 16 cookies ....
I apricots, chopped
1./2 cup butter or margarine,,
softened
2/3 cup firmly packed brtownl
sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract ,,
1/Z2cup ail-purlose flour
1/4 teaspoon baking soda -
'1, 1/2 cups old-fashioned oati
..cup chopped walnuts
'1/. cup apricot jam'
Place apricots in small bowl
and; cover ..with .warrp ,water;'
soak 10 'rninutes. Pour' off
water and 'pat. dry.. Combine,
butter, brownri sugar and vanil-
la .beat until well blended. Add
flour and baking soda; mix

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Reserve 1 cup oatmixture 'fox.
topping. .'. '
' Press remaining oat mixture
into g-inch square 'pan. .
Combine chopped apricots a
and jam.
Spread apricot mixture, to-
within 1/2 inch of, edges.
Sprinkle with reserved oat mix-
tute; press lightly. Bake at 375
degees-F 25to0 30 minutes"6r ..i-YJ
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pan; cut into bars.


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hrsdy, Dec r 71: 20.0'.6 .9 a.m. and 7 p.m.
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No one likes to have a
dirty house, but when
holidays, kids, cooking,
and job all make demands of
you, it's easy to see why
housekeeping goes to the back
of the line or falls out alto-
gether.
So, what do you do when
you need to clean house but
don't have the time? Change
your standards
Unreasonable standards
When you look back on
your life, the things-thatstay.
in your mind are some of the
things related to homekeeping
not how much time you spent
at the office. It's home and
hearth you remember, you
pine for, you need.
Too many people think that
they have to either be.
"Martha" or give up on home
chores completely., It's not an
"either/or" situation.
Perfection is not the goal, a
reasonably clean house is -
and it needs to involve every-
one. Housekeeping is not a
'"mom" or "dad" or "mom
and dad" job. It's a "whoever
'lives in the house needs to
help" job.
Where can you find the
time? I
At Work. iYou probably put
in extra time in your job. Just
take out. 10-15 minutes for
yourself when you spend an
extra hour at work and apply
at home;
With the kids. SpenLdtl.
less minutes with the kids and
their homework. Do your
quickie cleaning while they.
do their studying.-


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HOME COLUMNIST

Get up 10 minutes earlier.
If you find that you don't
mind doing earlymorning
cleaning, plan to do it then -
or whenever you find it both-
ers you least.
Get a digital video
recorder (DVR). No kidding.
TV sucks away your time. You
can do your quickie .cleaning
while something Is recording.
A DVR will help you gain
more of your life back. Check
into them through your cable
TV or satellite service.
Don't make housekeeping
something to be endured
Keeping a reasonably dean
house doesn't require all day
marathon cleaning week in
and week out. Consistent
cleaning on a, regular basis is
enough to get you through to
the times when you can spend
the time.
Tvo must-do's 7 -
Really, there isn't much you
must do to keep a reasonably


neat home, but there are two.
1. You must make your bed
- and have the kids make
their bed. Nothing makes a
house feel messier. It takes less
than 30 seconds to make a
bed.
2. You must do the dishes.
Empty the dishwasher and fill
it with the dirty dishes every
single day. This is five minutes
of effort.
Next, you need the right
tools to help you "quick
clean."
Quickie Cleaning
ToolsThink convenience
here. Get the disposable mop-
ping and cleaning wipes.
You'll use these because
they're instantly ready to go
to work.
Cleaning tools in every
bathroom (toilet brush, clean-
er, disposable cleaning wipes)
Popup glass or multisur-
face wipes that can be used on
stoves, counters, appliances,
windows, and bathrooms
Swiffer mop and mopping
pads. The Swiffer mop with
the pretreated mopping pads
can help you get up all the
stains and sticky stuff quickly
and easily and it's quick dry-
ing.
A quick vac
A stack of microfiber tow-
els for dusting
Even the person who says
that they have no time can
find about ten minutes to do
a quick clean each day.
Remember, you and your
family need a living space
where you can de-stress. Dirt
and clutter add to stress. Take


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I ,4 Wednesday Dec. 6th 12:30


Collection of evening gowns from the
4? Victorian Era through the 19'O's
01l4 gI tHggf9g9tia 49S
with assorted tea trays & tea provided by Ashes Tea Room. *l
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ibSett senaingu limited. o a

1 228 4th Ave. S. Ashes Boutique & Tea Room "O, '' .
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the 10 minutes to give back to
your house. It'll repay you
and your family in enjoy-
ment, relaxation and pride.
The 3-Step No-Time-to-
Clean Cleaning Plan 1.
Do a daily "Clean Sweep."
Set the timer and get everyone
in a different room of the
house. Or, give someone a
mop or a vacuum. Set the
timer for. five minutes.
Everyone go at it straighten,
put things away, give surfaces
a quick dust, vacuum and/or
mop.
2. Get a quick vac. I can't
tell you how much I love the
"Eureka Quick Up" cordless
stick vacuum. I can sweep my
tile kitchen and hallways and
do a quick touch up on car-
pets in less than 60 seconds.
It has settings for both
kinds of floors. It's fast and
convenient which means
you'll use it.
3. Clean it when you see it.
Give each room a one minute
cleaning when you go in
there. 60 seconds you can
do that. It doesn't take but -
about one minute to clean a
toilet. Run a brush around the
rii and in the bowl.
Whip out some all-purpose
wipes and go over the exterior
surfaces and floor around the
commode.
There. Done.
Kathnmi Weber is a home and
decorating columnist. For more
information, go to iww.kathnvn-
weber.com or e-mail questions to
kathntAakiathimn-weber.com.


Pholo subminled
Balancing time to work with spending time with kids, holiday
shopping and preparation and other time demands can all take
housework off the to-do list. But with about 10 minutes a day
and the right tools, it is possible to have a reasonably clean,
neat home.


LOOKING FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT?
F.O.P. LODGE 17 IN JACKSONVILLE BEACH TS ACCEPTING
APPLICATIONS FOR CHARTER-LIFE MEMBERS FOR THE
SAWGRASS SPORT SHOOTING ASSOCIATION. I
SINCE 1964 LODGE 17 HAS PROVIDED AN NRA SANCTIONED
OUTDOOR SHOOTING RANGE AND TRAINING FACILITY FOR USE
BY LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PRIVATE CITIZENS.
A $10,000.00 GRANT HAS BEEN RECEIVED FROM THE NRA TO
HELP WITH THE '"SAFE AND SOUND PROGRIM2" Z MAJOR
RENOVATION OF THE RANGE, TO MAKE IT SAFER AND QUIETER
IS UNDERWAY.
A CHARTER-LIFE MEMBERSHIP IS AVAILABLE FOR $1,000.00
UNTIL THE END OF 2006.
AFTER JANUARY 1, 2007 LIFE MEMBERSHIP WILL BE $2,500.00
CALL 249-8543


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MARK YOUR CALENDAR!!!
Paula Deen
Will be at
THE BOOKMARK
BODKMAIkK To sign copies of her new book
299 Atlantic Blvc,
Atlantic 1each "Paula Deen Celebrates"
One block from ocean PAULADEEN
2+W-9016 CELEBRATES!'.
Wednesday, December
1 from 7-9pm!!!
Get 9our book now and get jour
ticket for a place in line!
(Paula Deen will sign 2 books per
person. Onl9 books purchased
from THE 500OKM4ARK will be
signed at this event)
Your Independent Bookstore b6 the Sea


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110 LoL'Land For Sale
120 Hormer for Sale
123 Real Estate wanted
130 Condos for Sale
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150 MobileHomes for
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180 Comm Propert)
185 Indun-ria
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215 Homes for Rent
225 Wanted to Rent
230 Condo for Rent
240 M H for Rent
260 Vacauton Rental
270 Rental to Share
275 Room for Rent
280 Office Space
285 Comm Rental


PE'S& ANIMALS 601 Air Conditioning 650 Pamtng
re ls 602 .eraos 651 Pesi Control
310 Pets I'or Sale 607 Auto/Boat Deailing 652 Plumbing
330 Stables/ivesdtok 608 SAuo Repair 653 Puo.l
340 Loit & Foand Peta 60) Bus Services 6541 Photography
ANOUNLICEMENTS 612 Carpet 655 Ram Gtilers
40u t-ouces 613 Caternng b60 Remode/Coust
405 Trarel 6L5 Cleaning 665 Repuirs
415 Personals 618 Electronics 670 Roorfin
420 Legal Serces 619 ElecIcal Sern. 675 s.nnker & Wells
425 Legal Noutices 620 Equip Rental, 67, Tree Serrice
4-40 Mic Lost & Found -22 Fen.es 678 rile
450 Instrucoons/ 623 Fnan Serices 680o Upliolstier)
Schools 625 Frre",ood 685 'allpapenng
460 ceddlns 31 Compuier Senrice 690 Water treatment
ERPLCEn 633 Ha lin -t.EA I-H SERVICES
500 Pelp v noted 631 Lawn Norer 700 tMassage Therlp
510 F-T Help WVanted Sals/ere 710 Health Care Sei
520 oh Service 635 LcTvLandmit pg 730 CiregiwerS
550 ChildCarted 638 NLaine/Boanng 805 Musictw tInstr
550 Work W/anted n-I) Concreiftasc-,nn 8
SERVICE GLTIDE 645 Moring & Storage 810 Antueios
600 Services -s4R P l ru \h 1na 5 ,ucronr


820 Wanted to Bui
825 Trade
830 Conasglmeni
850 Garage Sale. Ja
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852 Garage "rile
Neprane Beach
85i Grare Sales
Atlrffuc Bejch
85; Garave Sjle, Ponte
Vedra
658 Girage Sles ofl Wet
860 Flea MLrket
862 LEtate Sales
TRANSPORTAnON
905 Auto Rental
915 BOaL,
930 Motorctdes
950 Camper5R\'
9I'0 Truksanr.t
980 Auiomobiles


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Marsh Landing Pkwy, right on The Greens \Vay, to
condos on left, to Bldg 500 on left
after clubhouse, to #502 E
Shierri 'Beno, 'RealtorY
651-1830


Call Rosemary Naughton
904-568-1523


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"She KnOWS the beaches!"'


OPEN HOUSES:

"It's a Great Time to Buy!"


SUNDAY 12-2
446 Lora Street, Nept. Bch.
What a make-over! Magnificent 3BR plus Office
conc. blk. w/ stucco renovation, sparkles w/ elite
upgrades, style, All new windows, tile, kit. w/
custom cabs, silestone; s.s. appliances, neutral
colors thru-out. Exquisite designer bath, Util.
Rm. w/ new w & d. Prof. landscaping, fenced.,
An absolutely perfect home. $459,000.
(From Atl. Blvd, S. on 3rd St. to R. at Lora to 446
on R),.

SUNDAY 1-4
2452 Lorraine Ct. S., Ponte Vedra
Waterfront 2/2 delight in L'Atrium. Nicely
maintained by orig. owner, quiet cul-de-sac
locale on soothing lake setting. New Irg. screened
lanai for indoor/outdoor, living! Newer
appliances, carpet, brand new hardibrd. siding.
So affordably offered & reduced to $419,500.
(From JTB, S. onAlA,L. at L'Atrium across from
Sawgrass, L. at L'Atrium Cir. to R. at Lorraine
Ct.. S.)


OPEN HOUSE Sun 2-4
LA COCINA RBYTHE SEA
Durect Ocean Vie\-s from 3BR/2BA/1.525SF beaunriull
designed w/abundant appointments, tile, gracious sized
windows, hardwoods, stainless, granite & pri, ate balcomn
GREAT OCEAN [EW PRICE! $489,900.
Dir: A41.4 E to IOth te S. on ithe corner of
Ioth Ave S & Ist Street, 2nd FL stairs
& elevator, 922 Ist Street Unit 202
Hosted BY:w Marie Dubois 687-5286
Wanda Petersen 537-4594
Kelly Whitaker 233-1991


OCEANSIDE EST TE
IN SEA COLONY!
Oceanside living in exclustie gaedcomrn-
munir in St Augusine, ith ocean ties
and private n alkorer to beach. Top end
design, construction, sumptuous fishes,
hicko floors, granite counters. Buth i
2004 4000+ sq. ft $1,999,900.


I'IVA! tE
OCEAN BEACH ACCESS!
East of AIA Poole \edra' Big water
tews from u als of tmndoins. nlenor
designer's home. faulted ceilings.
Traterune stone bath, open floor plan.
spoutess. more in toda\ 1 COMMLTiNIT
POOL. $579.000.


CONVENIENT SOUTH JACKSONVILLE BEACH!
SOUTHSIDE LOCATION! Great neighborhood near BEACH v
r. from i /2BA iTNTACOASTA L \ATERWAY Well
Watervieo s from this. 3BR/2BA maintained one story home r ith open
condo brut in 2004. Concrete block floor plan & water s. 3BR'2BA.
construction. gated. elevators Planaion shuters, hning
amnenutes. Water, seer. $1 s included room si cozs fireplace. Florida room
in low assoc fee. $172,000. overlooks large, fenced backward &
lagoon. $360.000.


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Cell 904-403-1177
K.leSvarsk @igmailcom
Bob Svirsky
Cell 904-403-1178
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3276 PULLIUAN CT. Vacant cul-de-sac lot in excellent
location. Lot is architect owned and ready to build on.
Owner will help with building plans to make this lake
view lot yours! 50'x120' lot. $275,000.

416 UPPER 36T AVE. S. 2BR/2BA with attached one
car garage, in quiet neighborhood 4 blocks from the
ocean. $275,000.
3515 SO. 1" ST.- 3BR/IBA with detached one car
garage, wood floors, large front porch, furnished.
Totally renovated on 50'x140' lot. $625,000.
119 37TH AVE. SO.- 3BR/2BA with 2 car garage
attached by Fla. room, wood floors, vaulted ceiling,
new kitchen, updated electrical & plumbing. $699,000.


Sherri Beno Realtor
904-651-18o0
Lisa DiStefano Realtor"
904-514-3167


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1. ACRE Mountain Lots. Minutes from
Hayesvilie NC H.awassee River and
LaKe Crhauga Build your honme lor a 1lie.
lime Lobl rage in price Irom r $4.90('
10 $87,900. Call 8628.3898843 or 904-
254-9644.

HAIlD', MAL11 Sp-cial 2'1 cC.ncrele block;
5 OIoci',Ks, I ocear, 80X120' 101.O $75.000
OBO 553-7203.
ATLANTIC BEACH h.:.n.e'w 2 Duldoable
lots. 155C n walk 10 beach and inlracoaiail
iownr omes wlh l oat slips.
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Oceanfroni. Newer custom built 5BR.
4 5BA, ith4725 SF ie s oft he ocean
fiomrn e east and iC\\ the rsest. Office.
formal living and dining, tile and
hard ood floors, pool and spa, screened
lanai with hot tub. and pritsae bejch.
$2.751,000l
Isle of Palms Former model with 2705
SF and $71.001)0 in upgrades on
navigable' after r lust bring your boat'
Family room rnth fireplace. formal
dining. and deluxe master suite 'Two
screened lanais, decL. balcony, dock %%/
boat lih i $.S9.000
South Hampton Water to golf viewss
compliment this 5BR. 4BA executive
home or the 17th green Chef's kitchen
with cherrN cabinets, island, conan. ule.
3 car garage. screened lanai, two bonus
rooms. comm,.pool, priced $25k below
appraisal $750,000
Odoms Mill Lakefront 5BR, 5BA on
culdesac with screened pool/spa. lanai,
bonus room is perfect teenage retreat, in-
la%% suite, ,.ood and tile floors, corian
counters, formal living and dining, 3car
garage. comm. pool. $6.79,000
Ocean Ca} Walk 10to the beach from
this upgraded. light and bright 4BR.
2.5BA with loft, formal living and dining
room, new carpet and paint, tile floors,
oversized screened lanai. lots of storage.
comm pool $49c,51:0l
Pablo Bay Wh\ an u to build' This
4BR 2BA all bnczk home is read. now!
Enjoy relaxing e\ enings on your cot ered
lanaf overlooking the peaceful lake.
Upgrades include tile, 42 inch cabinets.
open kitchen with island, corian.
$470. 00


FSBO. PLANTATION Oaks. JB,
4BR.'3 5BA graniie counters iniru-out.
Large screened porch. A Musi See!l
5585.000. i904)536-7007.

HELP-U-SELL
COASTAL REALTY
BIKE TO OCEAN/ OFF PENMAN RD.
4-BR12BA w/pooll 2000+sl., new root.
HVAC. lence, lloorinng, windows, garage
door Reduced to 5369.000.
GRAND RESERVE CONDO
2BR'2BA. oh Hodges Blvd near JTB- 3rd
iloor until $165.900
INVESTOR ALERT PVB!
TWO 1BR/ 1BA .loh Ponle Vedra Beach
Condos. upgrades including granite & lile
floors, fireplace, custom lighting private
beach access, tennis witness room 1 unit
currenity leased. $189,900 & $195,900
15TH AVE. S.- SOUTH JAX BEACH
Key Wesi style cottage, 2BR/1 5BA, adoi-
able with huge greal room, pnvate back-
yard. great for entenaining, Low mainte-
nance landscaping $319.900.
WINDSOR POINTE CONDO
Moihvaied seller' 2BR/2BA, downstairs
unit, fireplace, wood floors, lcar garage
Offered at $144,900
2 LOTS EAST OF A1A-PVB
Oft Solano Rd. 1 has small beach cottage.
been remodeled. Take advantage ol gotl
views or purchase bolh lor your dream
nome Nol many like ihis' 2BRi2BA
beach cottage, $499.900 Addimonal lot is
$449.500.
Call: 904-241-4447
SELL YOUR HOME STARTING AT $2950
www.helpusell.com/coastalrealty


Stunning 3BD/2.5 BA Town Home. Sundeck with Ocean and island views. Deck
off master suite Covered panoi/tropical landscaping. $314.000
Dir Fletcher street parallel to oceanr i. I block west on A'kins. South on First AMe
19rimall 19 ia09 IMw[Ul Imll
) Ocr 4-l0K hi' been in'ctied in this %,onderfui Home uith popl 'ide entertatirung
area 'Suu don't need to do a thing to moe in to this Dream Home' Located in a Tree
headedd commurir, in Neptune Beach Reduced to -$419.000 Shown b5 appi


Patrick Palmer
REALTOR
753-3105


Janet Palmer, GRI
REALTOR
545-8830


Fiddlers Marsh If you are looking for a
true Florida home, look-no further'
Adorable 3BR, 2BA patio home on
premium cul-de-sac lakefront lor in Ponte
Vedral Florida room with private lake
ew s...no backdoor neighbors! Enjoy
nature a1 its finest with beautiful water
fowl, Egrets. Herons and more! $339,000
Laurel Springs 4BR, 2BA pool home
on beautiful lakefront lot! Upgraded tile,
covered lanai overlooks screened pool,
sphi bedroom plan, fireplace. Enjoy
entertaining in -our spacious pool area,
man. upgrades! $345,.000
Ibis Point 4BR. 2 5BA wiloft on pnvate
culdesac, lush landscaping, fenced yard,
spnnkler. open kitchen w ith breakfast bar,
formal dining. designer molding, master
bedroom is down with garden tub, comm.
-pool/tennis. $335,000
Jav Beach Updated 4BR. 2BA coquina
home on an oversized lot (.27 acres just
blocks to the beach! Wood floors, fireplace,
open kitchen, formal dining, large great
room, inside laundry, screened porch, shed,
hot rub with deck. $335,000
Florentine This 3BR, 2.5BA with loft is
only one year old and ready nos! Enjoy
peaceful lake views from. your open patio,
spacious kitchen wiLh breakfast bar, formal
living and dirung, oversized laundry, over
$40k in upgrades! $299.900
Hunters Haven -. Honey. cut up the credit
cards' Adorable and affordable 3BR/2BA
is minutes to St. Johns Town Center!
Spacious floor plan with wood laminate
and nale floors, open ear-in kitchen, formal
dining room, and oversized wooden deck
leads to private fenced backyard with
spnnkler and mature trees. $229.000


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"Call Je Floyd 219-7638
FOR SALE
JACKSONVILLE BEACH VISTA DEL MAR
1/1 Oceanfront Condo Fully furnished on the 3rd floor facing the
courtyard. Pool ahd clubhouse on premises. .. $309,000
JACKSONVILLE BEACH OCEANIA
,2/2 Oceanfront Condo 1346sq' located on the 4th floor. Enjoy the sunrise
from your 264sq' balcony overlooking the beach and ocean. $699,000
JACKSONVILLE
1647 Sunnyside Ave. Jacksonville, FL
Perfect opportunity to purchase property near the Intracoastal and within
walking distance of million $ condos. 3 lots with 2/2 750sq' house (sold as is).
$225,000
DAYTONA SHORES OCEAN VILLAS
New luxury Oceanfront Condo. 2136sq', 2/2.5 plus den. 436sq' deck with
views of the ocean & Intracoastal. $881,100
JACKSONVILLE BEACH ,
Desirable Beach property. Zoned residential/commercial. .1626sq' in
3 buildings business plus 2 efficiency apartments. Near ocean. $799,00,0
JACKSONVILLE
16.47 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
PONTE VEDRA THE FOUNTAINS


2/2 condo, 1260sq' Ground floor. Pool, Tennis Courts.


$199,500


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UNWRAP ONE OF THESE FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
SINGLE FAMILY HOMES
1. Atlantic Beach The Ultimate Beach House Brand New,
4BR/3.5BA. 3.200SF & completely state of the art. Storm proof.
energy efficient & steps to 7th St. beach access, shopping & dining!
$1.200,000
2. Sawgrass Players Club- Live among the 2 best golf courses in
.the world. Top notch 4BR+office/3BA. 3,3A0SF custom home.
Solidly built, 20' ceilings, new stainless appliances, gourmet
kitchen, wood floors & soaring screened-in lanai. Hurry...TPC will
be here before you know it! New price at $639,000
3. Hampton Park Style & class abound in this 5BR/3.5BA home.
flexible floorplan, nicely upgraded & gorgeous lot! Tons of space
& storage. Wonderful gated community & amenities. $519.900
4. St. Johns County Like Nature? Spacious cul-de-sac &
preserve lot w/3 CAR GARAGE! 4BR+den/3BA W\/2.600SF
Beautiful upgrades, neutral colors & ready to go! $379,900
CONDOMINIUMS
5. Jacksonville Beach Mediterranean Inspiration Concrete
Block Const. & ELEVATOR ACCESS! One of the best units
Valenicia has to offer 2BR/2BA w/gorgeous courtyard view of
Spanish gardens. Island kitchen, granite, tile & designer finishes
throughout. Resort-st Ile amenities & security. Walk to nearby shops
arid dining. $372,000
6. The Palms at Marsh Landing Incredible bargain for this
outstanding 3BR/2BA end unit. Privacy abounds with marsh &
preserve views, decorator touches throughout, screened-in balcony
& awesome amenities including RV/Boat parking! $234,900 w/6
mos. of condo fees paid by seller.
7. Southside/Baymeadows. Adorable courtyard entry "cottage
style" condo. 2BR/2.5BA attached GARAGE & all appliances
stay! Centrally located & short drive to UNF, Coastal School of
Law, etc. Phenomenal value at $144,900!


To visit one of these properties or for more details,.
photos & plans call or e-mail me.


Cara M. Ameer, REALTOR@,
Multi-Million Dollar Producer
"Designated A Five Star Agent
For Best in Client Satisfaction"
by Jacksonville Homebuwer Magazine
904 -635-705S
cara.ameer@'li testylesrealtors.comn


Equal Housing
Opportunity


IIMA .'r


Updated Seaplace 3bdrm Condo,
Ground Fir 1/2 block to the Ocean in
Old Atlantic Beach!
Large Patio w/privacy fence. All new carpet,
new AC, updated baths, fresh paint, new
stove & microwave. $298,000
Old Atlantic Beach
Priced to Sell $489,900
3 bdrm/2ba home, approx 1300 sq ft, 2.5
blocks to the ocean, lot size: 5 x 130.
Original hardwood floors thru-out. Needs
remodeling but has loads of charm.
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


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Saturday 12-3PM
Huge Price Reduction!
Granite, hardwoods, fresh paint int. & ext.,
and location make this home outshine the
rest. Park your car in the large 2-car garage,
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!
$380,000
SELLER PAYING CLOSING COSTS
W/ ACCEPTED OFFER!
1161 Sandpiper Ln. E. Atl. Bch
(Dir: N. on Seminole Rd., Left on 11'" St., Rt.
on Linkside Dr., Left on Sandpiper to 1161)



Call Rosemary Naughton I.
904-568-1523 ,




"She KnOWS the beaches!"
ATLANTIC BCH.
Spacious Rustic Charmer
Delightful 3/2 on 85x 135 woodsy lot--3 blks to bch!
Spacious LR/DR, hrdwd. firs, fun Game Room w/
Mexican-tile. Newly remodeled BA. eat-in kitchen
open to huge bkyard. 3rd BR/Flex Rm. ideal for kids.
Perfect opportunity for updates, expansion or pool!
Live next door to million-dollar homes! $684,000.
NEPTUNE BCH.
Casual "Beachside" Elegance
Sunny haven. I home off bch! Ocean sunrise at your
doorstep! Hrdwd. firs. thru-out, windows
everywhere, vintage f-place, neat GR built-ins, so
S hannglitW igilediL Rm w/ sliders.opening to
.ita 'ospitalaty.., feels'like liome-.,
,$849,000
JAX BCH.
Easy-Livin' Twnhome
"Better than new" 3BR/2.5BA home, 4 blks to
ocean! Immaculate! Huge GR/DR/Kit fully tiled,
classy granite/S.S kit, volume ceils, closets galore,
nice upgrades.just 2 yrs.'"new!" Short stroll to shops
& eateries. Quick, easy access to JTB, too. $423.000
2-Sty. Stucco Delight
Settle in before Christmas in this 3/3 on private
setting just 5 blks to bchfrnt! Handsome wd. floors.
versatile Bonus Rm for office/teens. Fully fenced
bkyard abutts pond/easement. Walk to Seabreeze
Elem.. an A school! Motivated Seller! $410,000
PONTE VEDRA
Super Schools-Super Home
Gorgeous 3 yrs."new"4BR 3.5BA in heart of P.V.,
E. of Al A. Elegant tile upgrades, sep. Guest Suite
down, high ceils, custom plantation shutters.
Generous GR/DR/Kit. to entertain the whole gang!
Priv. M.Suite w/ luxury bath & deck. Motivated!
$590,000


Two houses off Jacksonville Drive, 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 Granite Countertops. Gas
Package. for Cooktop, Dryer and BBQ grill. J
Each offered at $649,000 h lea
Linda Pomerantz 923-8030 I PROP T I S


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 ANortdfor
tan appointment 534-9518.



Bea .e


3 Blocks to Beach & New on Market
Tremendous opportunity 2BR/2BA home just 3 blocks from beach & situated on 2
buildable lots. Hardwood floors, remodeled baths, new HVAC & newly re-plumbed
w/sewer hookup complete Add on or take down & budd I or 2 homes. 5595.000
Affordable 3BR Home in PV Bch
Charming 3BR/2BA home located in fnendly convernent neighborhood Wood
laminate floonng, open floorplan, great RM w/vaulted cedings, cozy comer FP.
screened & filed lanal. garage. lovely losw maintenance yard Motivated Sellers'
fVO 009215


On the Water in Ponte Vedra Beach
Fabulous 3BR/3BA single level condo w/wondertul water views in desirable gated
PV Beach communruy. soaring ceilings. large lat. FP. formal LR & DR. spacious FR.
each bedroom has ow n bath. New "Trek" Ino maintenance i decks & dock. $379.000
It Just Keeps Getting Better!
Wonderful direct entry 2BR/2BA flat w/garage Vaulted ceilings, spiral staircase to
loft, FP w/flat screen Plasma TV above. & gorgeous Kit w/SS appliances Large
lanai w/peaceful views of preserve Lease purchase option available. $279.000
Spectacular Plantation Home w/Water to Golf Views
Grand Estate Home w/appros 6.700sqft. 4BR/-1.5BA/3CG complete w/pool & spa
on arguably the best lot in Plantation. Magnificent curved staircase. gathenng RM
w/floor-ceiling windows, deep crown molding, marble & wood floors. 2FP. fitness
RM, gorgeous kit w/marble & granie. $1,995.000
Great Buy in Private PVB Community
Spacious 1BR/1BA condo w/lovely wrap around screened porch & beautifully redone
Kit w/tile floors, granite counters. & breakfast bar Open floorplan. great lighting.
upgraded master BA. Garage available for addinonal $9.000 $150,000
Waterviews & New on the Market
Desirable 2BR/2BA end unit t,/waier views & attached garage Large eat-in Kit
w/Plantation shuners. Great RM w/vaulted cetings. Wainsconng. & gorgeous FP.
Newly enclosed sunroom. spacious master v/sunroom access. Recent) re-plumbed.
new IVAC 5279.900
Incredible Lakefront Home in Sawgrass CC
Beaunaful 3BR/3BA Lakefront Home w/new ly redone.Kit s/solid surface countertops
& island, new bathrooms, new. die/carpet floors. new paint. & new landscaping
Gorgeous Flonrida RM. Large BR's separated for max privacy, FP, Re-plumbed. &
2 decks. 5779.000
Best Buy at the Beach
Beautiful 3BR/2BA ground floor condo w/garage. Gorgeous Iit w/new granite
counters, glass front cabs & appl., 18" ule thru-out, FP. Flat Screen PLASMA TIV'
New AC & HWvH. Pnvate screened Lanai w/lovely views Seller to pay 6 meo of
HOA Fees! $219.900
Here's Your Chance in S. Ja. Bch
Wonderful 3BR/2BA hume on Picturesque Pond. Beauuful hardwood & ule floors
ithtalut...iltevel. Kit w/Conan counters, 3 large bedrooms. master w /i aulted ceilings.
Sed ochwwatervews eco-scaped ino mn.ingi pranu \ard PLiS
Build/Invest in Your Dream!
50u'x20' lot zoned multi-family. just 6 blocks to the ocean and popular JAX Beach,
Can be either duplex or single family residence. A Rare Opportumnit! $180.000

storH ion are ome
Charming 2BR/2BA Home l/wood floors & Mahogany in-lays, FP w/built-ins, light-
catching windows, master BA w/2 person Jacuzzi. Bnck led sunroom. kit deck
opens to brick paved patno & fenced rear yard. Walk to town. nver. & Boone Park
5369.1000
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Lakefront Home Price LOW to10 ell rast!
Never lived In! 4BR/3BA Lakefront Home. Lovely kit w/42" cabs, Conan counters
& breakfast bar. 'FP in FR, crown molding., upgraded lighting/fans. Super homework
area off hallway. Courtyard Entry to 3CG. Screened Lanai 5425.000
Living in Luxury!
Beautiful 5BR/4BA/3CG never lived in Home! Lots cf upgrades. Kit boasts -42"
cabs & Conan counters Upgraded bghung/fans thru-out. FP, split BR's. 5th BR oild
make great office. Backs to conservation area All in amenity rich community.
$470,000


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"Beach Side Flats" in Old Atlantic Beach
Only 5 Remaining! Unique opportunity to live in style at
the beach starting at $299.001 Completely reconstructed
Flats w/18" die thru-ou. granite counters, Maple cabinetry,
SS appis, pnvate patios/decks & bch cabana. Short walk to
ocean & town center.
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812 T
sconnolly@lifestylesrealtors.com I


Completely Remodeled
Old Atlantic Beach Home I Block to Ocean
Cedar Shake home w/white picket fence -
perfectly manicured. 4Bdrm, 3 Ba, master
upstairs, 2700 Sf, 62.5x125 lot size, room for
pool. Maple hardwood floors throughout. 2-car
garage w/garage-tek. $1,200,000
Atlantic Beach -
Seaside Gated Community Luxury HOME!
Magnificent custom home with state-of-the-art
kitchen. You could not rebuild this home with
this quality in finish levels at this price today.
IT's AWESOME! 4 bdrm, 3.5 ba, 2-story, all
bdrms up, 3486 sq ft, Mediterranean style with
barrel tile roof. Private Beach access.
$1,395,000

Vacant Land Available W. Atlantic Bch.
Parcel size 150 x 630 Can subdivide into 9-
12 residential lots Duval County. $469,000.
West Atlantic Beach Bungalow
Awesome Investment S 199,000
3 bdrm 2 ba, 1-story, new red oak floors
throughout, new roof, approx. 1300 SF, lot size
60x125.

Great Investment Opportunity -
East of 3rd Street
Quadraplex with 4 easy to rent efficiencies.
Only steps to the ocean Offered at $639,000


"Hot" Oceans Edge Condos:
East of 3rd Street NEW South Jax Beach
2 Bedroom $395,500,
Lowest price 3 Bedroom: $437,544
The Palms: 2 bdrm/Zba Condo
that is a 10+++
This is truly a 10+, Do not miss it! 2Bdrmn
2Ba 2nd floor condo with custorr
cabinets, new sinks and granite ir
Kitchen and baths. $187,000
Great Ocean Front Condo!

Southshore Condo, 3bdrm/2ba
Excellent Condition in South Jax Bch,
Covered Parking. Priced to. sell ai
$599,900
THE BEST BUY ON THE OCEAN
IN JAX BEACH!
Completely Remodeled w/the fines
finishes. OCEANFRONT SOUTH END
CORNER Unit w/wrap around porches
3 bdrm/2ba, custom cabinets, granite
and much, much morell! Furnishings
optional. $799,000
Investment Property Multi-family
St. South
Awesome unobstructed ocean views.
West side of 1st Street, multi-family, 2
bldgs, corner lot 62.5x85, updated ovei
last 3 yrs $949,000


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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.


PRICED TO Sell. Villages of Pablo, 3/2,
fenced yard. community pool & tennis,
new carpet, new paint In & out. Asking
$149,000 OBO. 220-6911 or 553-6105.
CUTE LITTLE duplex at 536 Beach Ave.,
AB, asking $575,000., 247-7550, 612-
8080.
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.


I Causing a Commotion On the Ocean!


Elegant 3/BR & 2/BA Home in Exquisite Home in P
Sawmill Lakes. Former model home -
Large Great Room w/slidmg glass doors sq. ft. and on a comer I
to gorgeous screened pool & spa. Crot n conservation preserve.
molding throughout, spacious kitchen. room, gourmet kitchen
beautiful master suite w/his & her suite. Loft area/bonu
closets Garden tub & separate showers. overlooks spacious F
FuUll fenced backyard backs to preserve, itews of preserve, la
Senmicon & spnnlder systems & many screened pool w/spa ar
other extas $398.000.
Rosemary Kristoff REALTOR5
Prudential Network Realty's MulJu-Milon Dollar Producer
904-333-4841 cellu or 904-285-1800 ext 3079 office
Z Prudential Email: rosemk I @bellsouth net
Network Realty I independently owned and operated


lantation Oaks.
4/BD 4/BA 4,239
lot that backs to a
Gorgeous dimng
, spacious master
s room upstairs
FR & wonderful
nai, & gorgeous
ea. $1,275,000.


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ATLANTIC BEACH WEST BEAUTY
This nearly new 3BR/2BA home is located on a quiet street.
Beautifully landscaped. FP, 2 car garage. 2 years new.
Perfect starter home. Must see to appreciate. MLS 332827
$249,900
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME!
This 1 acre lot is located in The Hills Subdivision which is
located off Mt. Pleasant Rd. in desirable Ft. Caroline. Bring
your builder. MLS337367 $169,900
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION!!!
This beautiful 3BR/2BA PV condo w/gar has a split floor
plan and over 1200sqft. New carpet, kitchen, and beach
access. MLS 327266 $219,900
OCEANVIEW TOWNHOUSE!
This spectacular home is Tri-level w/2 car gar and 3BR/
3.5BA. Just steps to the beach, 1 st fir has sep. suite, deluxe
master, gourmet kitchen, private yard and NO HOA fees!
MLS 329743 $625,000


CALL. Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911


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MOTI TD SELLER! MLS # 323106 Sreened in pool w/hot cub
S322716 W .ri derflh 4BR/2BA hie eea d n hn n on a large preserve o10L Bamboo hardwood
icounrs .&t eraric ule il.. re lirge mulu.puri e floors. Large masterBR. $399,900241-2417
r,.:,m & pano 169.9~ ) 285-1800 OCEAN FORES1' BEAUII
ON CANAl ON INIRtOM 41. REDUCED! MLS# 315805 This 2-storv all brick 3/2.5
MLS# 312357 Greit ve'. friom ts 4BR12BA home with potential for 4th bedroom is
tvck ,.i-me. 22,SF. x,,b.jr ,fijok. FR offers I '
rnck FP. .)bgr,. & opensL, the pano emre percleci for entertaining and is loaded
lar.Le miiAc .e. -car garJge & more' c.me. / upgrades $529.900 241-2417
See is ,one' $5..1.,W 285-18W0 ATIAN1C BEA4 LOT
ORGEOUL NW MO L HO I LS# 306556 Comer lot to build your
PLANW4-1ON OAKS, PONTIE DEIRA
LS# 324580 5BRi5BA 411 SF, ous dreamhome, 2blockstoocean. Walk,bike,
g.:,urrrt ici hen. FR ., "gas FP. formal L R & DR. roller thru Atlantic Beach Utilities in place.
library, a,'built-irs.gamrr:,om.NMBA,/,iiramele.,s $539,000 241-2417
sh,.ier & jacuj. 3-argaratnemre S$l.133,s5 (IRET BE H GEI
-t 'GREAT BEACH iTWAY
PONIT VEDR, CONDO NELS# 3374314 bedroom 2 bath with new
N1LSI 266782 C,rn'. n.en ii teach. ,sh.,-ppig. paint & fltrs. Lare sunroom, deck. Close
eh,:.-c, i& ngatedcomnmurnl. 2B'2B.A. LR/DR to beach & shopping. $239,900 241-2417
ombo k,'./FP .crrd balcory. rin'.. ce ding fans. man, WAIERFRI"NT MANSION
LCOiTifriu'iit' arrifrnle' including p'dl.clubhiuse %,'
liklher. fime, irc. rhe.tre rom. Lrm, k &n m.re' NILS# 312207 Deep water access to ICWV
i1214".0,) 285-1800 8St00 SF. 5/5/2 counryard entrance & ponds,
JA. BEACH CONDO sep guest house, large back. 4-car garage,
MLSt 325303 Construcuon began I1/2006. concrete boat dock. State-of-the-aritheater
.BR'2B 1650 SF, 3rd l1r end unit. m .i, rm By appt onl\.. $3,999,999 241-2417
upPgjde4.. "'S SF balceorn ii' ean ies p 2 parlin
spcs in gJamge. 2 tilock-s o ic:ean & retul & AN4STAIA BLWAND
commercials unti.s als.talabie i bidg $75i0.fXi) :MLS#319994 Wonderful 1/I condo! Great
285-1800 for investors or first time homebuyers.
SEAHWK CONDO Located on Anastasia Island-bike to beach.
MLS#314469Cermpletel remodeled 2BR/'2.A $149,900 241-2417
orlcrs ruroaiel0 edstdeigned Itcher. ma.Lte bath DECORATOR TOIlHES
Abedrc.-,m Nea carpie.ltde.ha durface:.unters.
rine cjbires. re.e..ud lighting &painri ihrnighou. MILS# 319821 4BR/2BA w/Conran
See .hatian be de n '. iih a Sea Ha. .k counters, laminate floors, screened porch.
co-ridomniuml' 5199,9H] 285-18110. updated litures $236.900 241-2417
PONI VEDR- EASTOF 1IA PRIDE & TI SHOWSn
MLS# 316877 Beautifiul 2BR2BA oal li LS# 318697 Plantanon shutters,
n modeled, upgrade.s ue lde le fi BR arpes. 1 ainscodng. French doors, tiled FP, and
F'lunLiU.erin'hutler'. Lle-ol-rre -ant bliids. receed
lighting. ,,ood tiuminmg FP. kitren g-n.ite cir.. screened porch, 4 walk in closets. $364,91O)
SS appliance., iTe scrnd laria ,huit lrub l33.?'.iil:,i 241-2417
285-1800 3 HOMES FROM OCEAN!
ROUGH CREEK MLS# 306428 4/3. 4273 sf. 3+ stones,
ML.Sn3179ff7FabuLous2BR/2BA+Itithatucoid Atlanac Bch. Open plan; gourmet kit,
beofficeorextraBR,recentlyrenvated,lageopen custmcabs& upgradesgalore.DR/it/fain
, kitchen, hardwood firs, wet bar, vaulted ceilings,
oversizedscreenedlanaithatoverlooksveryprivate combo .breakfast rm/bar, 2 Indry rms, art
backyard. $339,000 285-1800 studio/den, oc, $1,599,0102410 -24117
OLDIPONIEVEDRA MA RINASAN iBUO
ML:S#324096 Gorgeous custom built5BR/4.5BA
home spared no expense in construction! 2-story Luxurious Mediterranean style condos on
w/LR&MBRw/gasFPs,gourmetkitdfcen, libry, ICW. Amenities inci pool, jacuizi,
bonus/game room, heated pool/spa, summer clubhouse, fitness ctr,,marina, gated entry.
kitchen, 3-car garage &.more! $3,475,000 Variety of floorplans. $719,000-$1,050,000
285-1800 -241-2417
PONIEVEDRA LANDING REDUCED!
MLS#324183SSuperclean,.wellmaintained, only AU UL HOME:
one owner & across street from a pond!! This IN (GMA D COMMUJNfl ,
3BR/2BA home + screened porch offers a GR MIS#.331715 4BR/3BA, 2 car garage,
w/FP, tile floors in living areas & master, 2BRs over 2,500 SF, tile/wood flooring. Backing
ha r 'peLga- '& neto roofre$229900 preserve w/large screened.lanai.
PIANrAm ON OAKS in PONIE VEDRA $554,900 241-2417
MLS#324594Upgradesgalore!Fabulous5BR/5BA, FRENCH COUNIW HOME
4852 SF home offers an estate sized lot lushly MIS# 247911 Absolutely beautiful 4/3.5
landscaped w/pool/spa, FR w/FPgourmet kitchen w/
everything, form LR & DR library, bonus, loft, i Marsh Landing. Wood firs, upgraded
3-car arrage & more! $1,489,000285-1800 molding, granite counters & more special
BEACH BUNGALOW in SOUn JAX BEACH touches than you can imagine. Lots of
MLS# 325228 Brick, fleshly painted 3BR/2BA+ privacy. One of a kind! $1,500,000 241-
forrnalLR&DR,FRw/FP,breakfastroom,Florida 2417
room, 2-car garage, fenced backyard w/fruit trees mORE1 INVES1IENFI
& room 'for a pool, quiet neighborhood, near MLS# 324555 2BR/2BA townhome. Tile
schools, shopping & beach. $319,900 285-1800


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.

FSBO Atlantic Beach, 63 West 4th St. (off
Mayport) 3/2/2, 1234sf, 3 years old. Re-
duced 20k for quick sell. $229,000.
463-2006.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA, fireplace,
new carpeting, tile, appliances, fenced
yard. $165,000. (904)993-9191.
SOUTH JAX Beach. FSBO. 3BR/2BA,
50'x100' lot w/irrigation system, pool,
outdoor kitchen, tile, SS appliances,
1400sf., walk to beach. $365,000 OBO.
(904)247-3879.

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HOME FINDER REALTY
DEERFIELD LAKES- 2/1.5 condo,'
$99,900. ;
ATLANTIC BEACH- REDUCED FOR
QUICK SALEI 3/2, 2 car gar., freshly
painted, new vinyls. Near schools & Won-
derwood. $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. $148,000.
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
new! Many upgrades. $298,000.
HARBOR WINDS- Approx, 1600sf, 3/2,
like new. $229,900. '
HARBOR WINDS- 3/2, 2 car gar., owner
must sell fast $204,900.
BONAPARTE CROSSING- New. home,
4/2, near schools & shops. $234,500.
221-1711 OR 241-5501

Cattar Realty, Inc.
Home Is Where
IDn The V Heart Is
S ALES.
JAX NEW LISTING
2175 Deer Run Trail Indian
Springs $229,900 BEAUTIFUL
3BR/2BA, Amenities Galore...Red
Cherry (real wood) floors & new
carpet, Ig. walk-in closet in Master.
Refinished oak cabinets with new
hardware in kitchen. Lakefront. Attic
storage, new roof in 2003. MLS#
339789
ATLANTIC BEACH
1234 Nipigon Circle S. Oak Harbor
REDUCEDI!! $179,900.3BR/2BA,
1348 SF, fenced yard & shed.
Totally remodeled, New carpet, BIG
Kitchen, family room fireplace.
ADORABLE MLS# 324658
Call Cattar Realty, Inc.
V 270-0015 V
'WE BUY HOUSES""


.S# 337406 (Duplex) Whole duplex is for
le or $249,900 each side excellent condition.
th units well cared for new kitchens, Spanish
- floors and carpet, private backyard, walk to
ach, schools and shopping. Price is $499,000

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MLS# 299269 (Residential) 1927 Beachside Ci
Price: $1,895,000 4 Bed 3 bath 1 half bath.
This magnificent home is a Wm Morgan masterpiece
&. recd the 'Excellence in Design Award' from the
Amer./nst.of Architects in Jax. Home has over 1800
SF of cov. porches. 'Home is built around a lovely
bay tree. The micronesian metal roof design affords
beautiful ocean views, artist's studio, dumb waiter or
elevator, huge 3 car gar & sep entry to full guest
suite. One of the most unique home in Jax.


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SUL IHn JAA DtEAlli
Like just 1/2 block', fromthe beach
This recent renovated 2-storN home
features 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and ap-
proximately 2,200 sf. Family room
addition with stunning custom fire-
place opens to pool. spa. pergola and
summer kitchen. Enjo) the beach
lifestle e\er' day! $849.500


OCEANFRONT
PONTE VEDRA BLVD
A rare opportunity for this immaculate
five bedroom, four full and two half bath
home on the ocean! Features include a
librarN, large familN room \s/ fireplace.
fabulous %,ood deck that spans the ensure
back of the home and overlooks the
ocean Walk to the Club! $5,900,000


806-A 3rd St. Neptune Beach
3/2 in NEW SUBDIVISION:
1700 SF home sits on premier lot
in ne4 subdivision, tons of
upgrades. BuUi in 2005 $234,900
MARSHFRONT 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
sits on two large buildable lots in
desirable Neptune Beach setting.
$499.900
PRICE REDUCTION: 4BR/2BA
all brick home in quiet beach
neighborhood. $484.900
Call Jason Jarrett @
904-591-5917 mobile
904-247-7000 office


LLIXURV TOWN HOME
9745 TOUCHTON RD UNIT 126
Gorgeous two story condo 2BR/
2BA, features granite countenrops,
oversized microwave, and washer/
dryer. Fully equipped clubhouse
with tennis and basketball courts.
$194,500 MLS 318903
NEWIV REMODELED
2107 FAIRWA4V VILLAS IN S
Fantastic 2BR/2BA home, with a
great golf course view. OversizedI
shower and big storage shed A
steal ai the beach. Very nice home
for a very good price. LOOK NOW!
$194,900 MLS 333205
SOLTHSIDE CONDO
0745 TOUCHON 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
courts, fitness center, pool. sauna,
and hot tub A great buyl
$204,000 MLS 314435
BE4CH CONDO
7 JARDIN DE MER
Spacious 3BR/2BA two story condo.
Only a short walk to all the hot spots
at Jacksonville Beach.
Contemporary style, with 42"
cabinets includes garage withI
storage area and a 1500 sq. ft.
balcony. Features French doors.
vaulted ceilings and wall wall
i(carpet $228,000 MLS310655
,,- r4T1ANT1IGBE4CHl
S 131 MAGNOLIA S T
Gr'at2 R/1 A'home. WonddrlilI
investment. Renovation in progress
(Approximately 1020 sq h. Fenced
rear and wall to wall carpet Perfect
ftor tha t first time buyer or investor.
$245.900 MLS 297981
SUMMER SANDS
Immaculate 3BR/2 5BA two story
town nome on quiel cul de sac with
wooded backyard selling. Spacious
bedrooms each with private baths,
great room with fireplace, tully
equipped kitchen with breakfast
nook and sunroom. Ideal location to
beach and shops $249,000 MLS
329180
329180 HISTORIC HOME!
1838 DE WE PLACE
Charming and updated 1918 3BR/
I BA with high ceilings, storage shed
and green house. Newer windows
and kitchen. Very open, light and
airy. Delightlul dining area and
Florida room. This is ideal for
someone who wants an office in
their home. $259,000 MLS 321174i
JAX BEACH CONDO
1655 THE GREENS W41A 2821
1Brignt and spacious 3BR/2BA
condo for easy living. Beautiful view
o01 lake from windows and screened
balcony. All new appliances vaulted
(ceilings, tile throughout and Berber
carpet in bedrooms. Tile fireplace in
family room $ 259,900 MLS 313390
RIVER FRONT CONDO
6000 SAN JOSE BLVD II-D
Lovely gated 2BR/2BA condo with
panoramic views of the river All
appliances stay. Features
swimming pool, dock, pier, and club
house. Beautiful balcony over
looking the river. $285,000 MLS
288669
OCEAN l.IEWI
24784A IST AVE
Marvelous 3BR/2.5BA town home
with a great view of ocean and
island from roof top sun deck
Includes balcony, great room and
storage room A pleasure to show
$314,000 MLS 337028
GOLF COURSE HOME
S1202 HLNT CLUB RD
Great 3BR'2BA home. Bright and
open floor plan with wall of windows
5in great room overlooking 14th
SFairway Nice sized lot with room for
expansion for pool $419.900 MLS
'337535
FANTASTIC DUPLEX!
220MARGARET
Great duplex or convert inlo a family
home with mother in law suile. Two
I blocks from tihe ocean. Wood floors
and screened porches with a two
car garage $449,995 MLS 321474
CLOSE TO BEACH!
2023 SANDHILL CRANE
S4BR/3BA two story Centex home
with soaring ceilings. Family room
off kitchen Large Ioft could be play
room or den Beautifully landscaped
private backyard. Fantastic wood
burming fireplaces in living room and
family room. $500,000 MLS 327781
1 ST. JOHNS RIVER CONDO
505 LANCASTER ST 2B
Gorgeous 2BR/2BA condo on the
St. Johns River. Well appointed
gourmet kitchen, spacious bedroom
with top of line updates in bathroom.
24hr security and under ground
parking. $649,000 MLS 318803
MARSIVIEW BEAUTY
1550 HARRINOTON PARK
Peaceful 4BR/3.5BA home in the
heart of Queens.Harbor. Newer
flooring carpet and paint. Quaint
courtyard entry. Backyard partially
fenced. Easy to fall in..Iove!
$799,000 MLS 305119



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SOUTHSIDE 7388 Secrel Woods, brick,
3/2/2, 1895si. $283.500 OBO, Independ-
ent Brokers & Associates. 247-4333 or
710-3111.
PRICE REDUCED 4BR/3BA. very pri-
vate, 1/3 acre lot. 6 blocks to Deach and
golf. $269 ,000 (904)463.3738.


3/2 ATTACHED new roof. appliances,
flooring, paint Below appraisal @
$189,000. San Pablo & Beach, Owaer/
Broker 982-7620.
JUST REDUCED huge 5BR/3BA, on goil
course. Soulnth Hamplon off Hwy. 210,
3800si, large bonus, 2 car garage, real
bargain, $465,000 Realty Executives.
6106460.


Villas At Marsh Landing
3 bedrooms 2 bath with Garage
Luxury home with too many upgrades to list.
In desirable Villas at Marsh Landing
5 minutes to the Beach, shopping and restaurants
'Approimgtplyq,300 sqftwith operi 0. ,High cetliigwithcei uig fans through
floor plan, and nit oti ]st floor. our all bediootis and Great Room
3 bedrooms; large great room All appliances included Al o washer
with fireplace. and dryer Crown molding through out,.
2 full baths that have been Great home for living and entertaining,
completely retiovated. Concrete counter tops in lichen, new
Screenedlanai with marsh views on lighting in kitchen and bar area.
3 sides with Fench Doors off New paint throughout, wood floors in
the Great Room. great room, dining room and hall way.
Amenities Center: Hot tub, pool and Separate Master Suite with large
fitness center within walking distance- -walk in cldset.
ofcondo. .
OFFERED AT.$245,500
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Beautiful Condo in Tifton Cove at Sawgrass Country Club
Beautifully renovated 2BR/2BA condo, hardwoods, kitchen w/new
cabinets, stainless steel appliances,.Corian countertops, fully furnished
& overlooking lagoon. Great for second home' or investment.
$337,000

Ocean View 3/3 2100SF REDUCED!!
Developer unit released. Saturnia flooring and beautiful appointments.
7th floor end unit condo w/open views of the Atlantic Ocean.This
condo is amazing. Large bedrooms w/spacious baths for each...large
walk in, closets. Large kitchen open to family room' w/ocean views.
The nicest ocean view condo at the beach. Easy to show. $895,000

Beautifully Furnished Condo in Sawgrass Country Club
Beautifully furnished 2BR/2.5BA condo w/popular townhome floor
plan. Enjoy water to golf views, wood floors, enclosed Florida room
and remodeled kitchen. Large lanai,new'roof and newly remodeled
exterior. $395,000

Motivated Seller! Reduced, Great Buy!
Enjoy ,the lifestyles of Queens Harbor! Lake & golf views.w/in the
beautiful 3.800SF, 5BR/4BA/3CG residence w/stunning hardwoods,
screened pool and beautiful.open floor plan. Great deal at $867,000


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Waterfront Community Condos
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SAWGRASS 2BR/2BA. completely re-
modeled, new 30 year rool, 42" nickory
cabinets. rraveline stone floor. Berbei car-
pet and crown molding. Seller win pay all
closing costs. $289.900. 463-0505.

FSBO, ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/1 5BA,
Completely remodeled.. $213,900,
339-3084
BEAUTIFUL ATL Bch 2BR/2BA town-
home 5 blocks to beach. 3 blocks to
Town Center, large kitchen with oak cabI-
nets Priced to sell at $220.000
1904 742-6423

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13858 Weeping Willow
All brick, lakeiront, 4/2, 2552sf., $470K
JTB. N on San Pablo, LF at Pablo Bay. LF
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Phyllis Slamines. 476 SOLD
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3i2, JAX Bch. 1100 18th St. N 1300sl, ga-
rage, new roof, appliances, ile, carpel
$269,000 881 8590

CHARMING HOME CLOSE TO BEACH
3 2 in John's Creek Communitry off Hodg.
es Upgraded lighting Inroughoul beauilul
nome w/HW and tie Iloors Open floor
plan wilh buill-in shelves, lanai porch and
fenced yard. Too much to sistl $304.500
Open house Sat. and Sun or call
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33, NEPTUNE Beach, 3 1,2 blocks to
beach, dead end street den w/ fireplace.
sun room over looking pool and 1 block
hrom schools. Call or apple $403,500.
1904)246-3857

SO. JAX BEACH, WILL CO-OP
4 blocks ocean. 2BR,2BA, brand new car-
per, custom blinds,. large Kitchen,
screened porch.'spr.nkier system, lenced,
anached garage, approx. 1200sl
$289,000. By appt. 1904)247-1490.


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Neptune Beach. 3BR,2BA. corner lol
100'x130'. 2000sf, 2car garage, new rool.
kitchen needs heip $329K worth $385K
19041591-7392
PVB/ NACATEE. almost new, 3BR/2BA.
w/versaliie front room. open floor plan,
light & bnght, screened pool wicoveread la
nat. large rile, granite counters with up-
graded cabinets, great schools, approx.
2000sl. Asking $357,000 Willing to co-op.
537.3969 Frank.
FSBO TOWNHOUSE approximately 1
, mile to beach, 1BR/1 5BA w/lotlt, new roofl,
wood deck, kitchen upgraded Laminate
wood floors & carpet. Community pool.
move in ready. $217,000. 242-7529,
629-0606.


CONDO "FOUNTAINS", Ponte Vedra. 695
A1A N 3BR/ 2BA Lease $1295 or
buy $229,900 Very clean. 246-6649.
OCEANvIEW 3'2. Great views Irom most
roomrris Ceramicc tile, two balconies
1459.500. Vanguard Really 463-7343.
$215.000- 2,2. garage, all appil ncl Jar-
,in De Mer, 247-4211.
PVB OWNER FINANCE
Only $6K down, new 2.2/+ lakevew,
$209K. last onel 727-458-4230
NEW VALENCIA 2,2 condo, avail early
2007, super amenities, $373.800
1757)258-8697 pcason830@aol.com
COZY CONDO in Marsh Landing/
PVBch. Address. 3012;Sea Hawk Drive
A Must See 2B.2B in quiet cul-de-sac,
luliy remodeled will and new carpel,
huge screened-in palio overlooking view
ol lake, new kitchen cabinets & upgraded
appliances, fireplace & single car garage
w/pnvate entry & plenty ol storage space
Full access to .pool & lennis courts.
View www.infotube.net: ad #154740
$249,900. Call 904-221-1883 or
904-707-7986.


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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 Vedra Lakes Blvd. Go approx 1 mile to left on The Greens Way to The Villas.
OCEANS EDGE 2/2; condo, granite, tile, concrete block: Clubhouse w/infinity pool. 1 block to the beach,
1 block to shopping. MLS# 307553 $438,800 East on JTB. N on A1A, rt on 23r St. S. to bldg C #32

VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING'- WOODED VIEWS from your lanai. '3/2 with 18'" tiles and berber carpet.
Gated, garage, Pool/ clubhouse., MLS#328788-$254,900.' .
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 Reduced $164,500.
STONEBRIDGE GROUND FLOCi sIened lanai exit to your CARPORT. Arched doorways.
Inspections done. MLS#328821. $51 ; ,
STONEBRIDGE CARPORT with condo, 3/2 top floor, no one above end unit. New carpet, fresh
paint, ready for move in. A' dond. Gated community, MLS#300731 $156,900

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$248,500. 3BR 2BA condo \\ITH garage Large corner balcony to relax & enloy the
marsh views. Vaulted cedings, FP, all appliances, storage. No one above you! Gated community,
2 pools, tennis, movie theater & more!

$255,000.-3BR 2BA ith GARAGE, end unit, no one above you, water & wooded views,
FP, all appl. incl. washer & dryer, screened lanai. Gated community, clubhouse, pool, hot
tub, boat R\ storage, & more.

$310,000. 2BR 2BA renovated condo in quaint Atlantic Beach. 1 2 block from the
ocean You can hear the ocean from vour balcony or see it from your bedroom door. New
kitchen & baths, too & iust steps to the pool.

FROM LOW $300,000'S.- IBR, 2BR, and 3BR condos east of A1A in south .ax Beach.
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OR A STROLL TO DINNER -- this new condo community
provides all this and more for it's residents. Beachside homes
starting in low- $300,000's w granite counters, tile, elegant
clubhouse, edgeless pool, fitness center, summer kitchen
-- East of A1A in South Jax Beach.

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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


. Classified 5


PVB OCEAN GROVE 2/2/+
Buyer's Market Reduced S18K for
2006 sale (209K-191K) New unit, lake-
view, prime locallon AiA, resort style,
FSBOI No closing cost! Only $191KI Open
Sai.-Sun, Dec 10 (727)458-4230.

PV, 2/2, Ilreplace, screened patio over-
looking lake $214,900 Vanguard Realty
(9041463-7343.
OCEANFRONT 2/2. garage, pool. views
trom every room. $499.900. Owner/ agent
463-7343.
OCE4N FRONT
ATLANTIC BEACH
Choice location, 3BR/2BA, 2nd floor,
ocean front porch & pier. New on market.
$710,000, Dunson Real Estate, Inc., Re-
altor. (904)247-5153
PELICAN POINT, 0204, 2/2/1, 1212sf,
,$500,000, OBO, Independent Brokers &
Associates, 247-4333 or 710-3111.

_II 1,Tio].1ilN .t -fSri 3-4.0
YOU FURNISH paint and floor covering
and save a bundle on tnis 14x70',
3BR'2BA. vinyl siding, new skirting, wood
steps with platform. $6000. 221-8458.
3BR DOUBLE WIDE in ponside. Near
beaches. Built-in 2000 $28,000
614-6875.
MOBILE HOME, 3BRi2BA. 9 years old,
lurnirure included. Asking $33,500, price
negotiable. Call 246-3262


FOR SALE 415 3rd St South. 850sl. Busi-.
ness zoned, next to Cottage by the Sea.
537-0503. $395,000

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Home Is Where
D-p The V Heart Is
RENTALS AVAILABLE:
NB: Jarbo Park, 1000 3'J 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 4th St, Townhouse,
2/1.5, 1200 sqft Living area, with
300 sqft. Garage with opener.
W/D hookup. $975
JB: 402 13"n Ave. N., 2/1.5, W/D
hookup, CH/A $775
AB: House, 1234 Nipigon (Oak
Harbor), 3/2 1300 sqtt,
remodeled, fenced yard with
10'x20' Storage/work shop, NO
pets $1200
AB: House, 176 Ocean Blvd,
Avail. Now, 3/3, 2000+ sqtt..
hardwood floors, Fenced yard
with wooden storage building,
cedar lined closet, amenities
.galore. $1975
Call Fred, Cattar Realty, Inc.
V 270-0015 V
*WE BUY. HOUSES!""


PVB
MOVE IN SPECIAL!
Dolphin Cove 3/2, $1295, 1400 SF
(first monlh free wlth 12/mo lease)
Ocean Grove Condo, 1/1, ground
floor. $850/mo., 2/2. $1050/mo
PVB SEASIDE
Fabulous 4/2, pool, $2200. 2300 SF
MARSH LANDING
The Palms, 2/2, $1095 includes cable,
1100 SF
BAY MEADOWS
Landings at Belle Rive. Nevw 2/2 w/
garage, $995, 1300 SF
REGENCY AREA
Kendall Pointe. New, free cable &
intemet, 2/2, $950, 1100 SF
210 & 195
2/2.5, 1300 SFE Brand new $1100
OAK LEAF PLANTATION
3 & 4 BR $1200-$1350
SOUTHSIDE
Near UNF 3/2, 1400 SF S1295
EXECUTIVE HOMES
210 & World Golf Village area.
4/3. $650-$2400








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PRO P E RT I E S

Jax Beach
+ '2.BR2BA conde., Flagler Cro;rin.g
2 blocks from ocean, tile & carpet
$1150/mo
Mayport
, 2BR/2BA TH. Mayport Landing,
$775 $795/mo.
+ 3BR/2BA, Mayporn Landing.
new carpet, new appliances
$.S25/tno "
* 3/2' H. Hidden Coe, 2 car garage on
pond, freshly painted, 1450 SF -
$1200/mo
+ 212 Condo, Deerfield Lakes. ruce unit.
po-il, WV/D hookup $0:0/mo
Neptune Beach
+ 3BR.'i .5BA Apt, Across from Ocean
Wood floors v. aer included Oce.an
Slews! $14i11/(imo
+ IBR!IBA A.,p. .iater/ekLiric
included, across from ocean $800ii/mo
*WE NEED RENTALS .
Call us for
Professional Property Management
Call 249-2322


JAX BEACH 2BR/1BA apanment. WDHU,
CH&A, fireplace, 1 block Irom ocean
$875/mo Call 566-1287
JAX BCH 1BR apt on 2nd floor $750.'mo
$750/dep. 7-12 mos. lease Sea Villa. 920
2nd St. N 294-7163
2BR,2BA. 2BR'1BA apartment lor rent in
Jax Beacr.. Two blocks Irom Ine ocean, 1
block from 3rd St. $1200.'mo $1150'mo
deposit Call 514-2985 or 333-6639
GREAT 2BR.2BA, approximately 1000sI.
apanment 1 biock Irom beacr, Greal Io.
cation' 213 Myra Street NB $900imo.
(9041718-8421
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS?
PVB THE FOUNTAINS II you demand
clean. newly renovated townrhouse condo
Call 571-8449 3BR 2 5BA. scr liled
porch, ready for occupancy 1218 No pels.
no smoke! 41300/mo

NEPTUNE BEACH Townhouse
2BR. 5BA, WDHU, garage, privacy
lenced yaro. screen porch No pels
$925.mo 247-3718

PVB TOWNHOME. 3 2, 1500s. w larna
anscned garage, $1195.mo Call
19C,41742.6686.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 706 Cavalla R.3
2BR'l 5BA: WDHU. enclosed poicri
$775/mo. *$775-dep 514-8761
NEPTUNE BEACH townhouse
2BR/1.5BA. newly renovated, Kuichen
equipped. WDHU. lencea yard. No pets
$800,'mo. .deposiL. 1904)221-5833.
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean nice modern
well taken care of 2BR Apt. all amenities,
$980/mo, 247.1417. '
JAX BCH. 1301 2nd St N 2BR 1 5BA
townhome. Steps to the beach Renoval.
ed. No pets. $995/mo. 233-8208
ATLANTIC BEACH ofl Semir.ole Rd.
Beauibul newer 3'2 5 lowr.home, 10l ceil-
ings, light & bright, hardwood lloors. 1 car
gar.. small lenced backyard. 8 blocks to
beacri. $1550,mo., liexible lerms. And at:
so avail.
*
Jax Beach, Jardin De Mar cc.:rdo. Beaui,.
ful. new 2,2 w. Irpic. & garage First Iloot
$1125,mo Call June, FirsI Trust Realry,
99-4.3608.


BEACH TOWNHOUSE
Spacious and well maintained 2 bedrooms
& 1-12 balns Approximalely 1100sl. 1
block to the beach. No pels. lull kilcnen,
washer dryer connections. lois of closets.
126 S 131h Ave Jax Beach $950 monlh-
ly rental luliihhes not includeal $550 secur-
ity deposit. Minimum 7 month lease
Available in December. 285-1852
ATLANTIC BEACH. 2BR'l BA. hardwood
Iloors, CH&A. WDHU. 1 5 SIOCkS 10
beach, ist last. mo rental. SD 1 year
lease.. $900 mo Donna, Ross Real Es-
late, Inc 246-4862. .

S. JAX BCH
2 BR APTS
CH'A, WDHU. East-l 1sl Si $795-
$895/mo 241-7368. 733-3730


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As properties from Mayport to Ponte Vedra,

All with PHOTOS Visible at our Web Site:

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Schools & Shopping 249-5611



5 ,5-555`-S- 1 BEACH RENTALS 'S 1 S11"-, 0,0S

e Unfrnished Homes The Courtyards Mayport of All Bentwater Place Hodges 3BR/2BA. home O
SerenaPoint JB 3BR/3BA. new top floor 3BR/2.5BA, private, updated unit backs up to preserve, screened porch, fenced
condo, direct oceanfront views, amenities, ./garage. patio, balcony, overlooks lagoon. backyard, 1992 sqft.. $1400/mo
garage. $3000/mo. $1100/mo. Stonefield at Bartram Park-Mandarin 3BR/
I Oceanside 932- JB 3BR/3.5BA.condo has 131 Magnolia NB 2BR/IBA. ground floor 2.5BA, newer to stor) courtyard home, 1975
luxurious features. ocean porch, sunset porch, large duplex, plus den, less than block to bch. sqft, two car garage, amenities. $1450/mo.
,ara e. $2800/mo $ 1000/mo. Windsor Parke Hodges 3BR/2.5BA, t o story
garla.acoastal West home ,,/deck, fireplace, enclosed porch, fenced
430 9th Avenue N. JB 3BR/2.5BA, two Intracoastal West back ard. $1995/mo.
story home w /pool, fenced ) ard. hard ood Bishop's Court Hodges Kensington St Aug 4BR/3BA. new home, all
floors, 2 car garage. $2295/mo End units ws/e tiled and upgraded, 3 car garage, patio, comnm.
North Shore J3R/2A, appliances, amenities, pool. $2200/mo.
North Shore JB 3BRBA, brand new IBR/IBA. ground floor. $875/mo.2200/mo
construction w/incredible ocean views, IBR/IBA, ground floor. $900/mo. Unfurnished Condos
upgrades, garage, amenities. $2100/mo. Lakecrest Southside 2BR/2BA ground Palms at Marsh Landing JB
Oak ridge at Sagrass- PV floor condo %%/upgrades, attached garage. IBR/IBA. 3rd floor with garage. $925/mo.
y 4BR/2BA. home has screened lanai, on screened porch. $995/mo. 2BRJ2BA. 2nd floor, top/end unit, vaulted
Slagoon.2 cargarage, comm. pool. $1700/mo Avanti Kernan 2BR/2BA, ground floor ceilings.$o1100/mo.
Solano ay- PV 3BR2.5BA, to storcondo. upgraded, screened porch, private Belleza PV 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor top/end unit,
Shome.smo car garage, comm. water iew. $1000/mo. fireplace, vaulted ceilings, all upgraded. -
o $1500/mo Herons Way Hodges 2BR/2BA, brand new $1000/mo.
SSawgrass Players Club PV townhouse with attached garage, amenities. Jardin De Mer JB
2BR/2BA. home has wood deck $1100/mo. 3BR/2BA, 2nd floor condo sx/all the upgrades.
\ /lagoon to golf course views, remodeled. Wolf Creek- Hodges 2BR/2 5BA., tow house, garage, fireplace, balcony.
$14-50/mo all upgraded, screened porch, amenities. $1150/mo.
The Fountains PV 3BR/2.5BA, townhouse $1100/mo l
'\wsood floors,nevw carpet, enclosed tiled ILViUagio-Southside2BR/2.5BA tostorv RE MA.X COASTAL RiEAL ESTATE .
porch, lots of upgrades. $1250/mo. condo w/upgrades throughout, amenities. O S mi t
Beach Aaenue AB 2BR/1BA, 2" story $1200/mo. Shannon Smith
duple\, ocean views.v wood deck, wood floors, Brightwater Gate Pkwy 3BR/2 5BA, end (904) 285-5640
all appliances. $1200/mo. unit townhouse. w/porch, garage, club pool. www.rentthebeaches.com O
S$1250/mo.

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JAX BEACH, 2BR/1BA. 2 Blocks to
OCEAN, CH&A, $800/mo. 409 South 2nd
Street (415)-306-2530
2 BLOCKS trom ocean. 2BR/1BA W/D
and water included, lenced-in yard.
t1250'mo +dep (904)571-6142
NEPTUNE BCH Lower Duplex. nice large
2BR, LR, DR, den, sundecK/ patio, 1 block
to ocean, CH&A. WDHU. $1225/mo No
pels 1904)223-5211, 1904)307-2841.
LARGE 1 bedroom. Excellent location 2
blocks to ocean. Very clean. No Pets.
$675/mo 642-1214 and 241-1219.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 62 Ocean Blvd.
2BRi1BA, W/D included. CH&A, tile floor,
1 block to ocean $1000/mo. 1st, last and
security 838-6333.
921, $895/MO plus dep.lwill work with de-
posil) Walk to beach. 115 18ln Ave. N..
Unit B (904)525-5551
PVB, 3BR/2BA Townhome WDHU, lyr.
lease No pets. $950/mo. +$950/sec
249-6501. 233-7224.
BEACHFRONT 1BR/ 1BA. 108 Orange
Si, Nep Bch downstairs, $1050/mo. incl
ulil 16611803-6275
TWO 1BR Apanments, 2 blocks from
reach $650 mo. I Eticiency apanmeni, 2
blocks from beach $550'mo.. 249-6748.
SOUTH JAX Beacn, apl for rent. 2BR 1.5
BA RemoAeled. St000'mo, $400 deposit
Call 249-0119.
21'. 201 N 91niSt. $700;mo + $700 dep.
Non-smoking, no pets. 246-9162, exi 5#.
QUIET AND SPACIOUS. 1 mile to Atlan-
tic Beacri Town Center, 1500sl. town-
home, 2BR.2 5BA *office. W/D, garage
No smokers, pets. $1225/mo. 655-2718.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 1 block to ocean,
elliciency. Lease. deposit $650/mo.
1904)398-0470.
NEPTUNE BEACH. Spacious 2BR/1BA.
Walk to Ocean. Separate dining room,
CH&A, WDHU No pets. $1100/mo lease
2494668
NEPTUNE BCH- 2BR/1.5BA townhouse.
1.5 clocks to ocean, dishwasher, W/D
:.onnechons, $995'mo. 246-3739

1.5 BLOCKS to ocean, 174 1st Ave. S.
2BR 1BA. CH.A. no pels. $875/mo.
891 0606.
ATLANTIC BCH Townnouse. 3BR/ 1 5BA.
$850mo. plus sec. 1501 Jordan lEast of
Maypon. oil Donnerl. 642-1003.
$1000/MO., 2BR/1BA. Jax Beach, no
smoking. 247-0354.
MOBILE HOMES $525 to $575, on pn-.
vaie lots. Near Maypon Naval Station, no
dogs. 333-5579.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 1 block to ocean.
2BR, sunporch. WDHU, CH&A. Lease,
deposit. $900/mo. 19041398-0470.
$500MO, 1BR,1BA. Jax Beach, no smok.
ing, 247-0354
MAYPORT LANDING Townhome.
2EBR2BA. Donus room, covered patio,
CH&A WDHU 1207 Maypon Landing .Dr.
$790:'mo. $700 deposit. 280-2728. leave
message
2BR 1.5BA townhouse. PVB 1000si, all
apple. wood iloor, porcelain Ille, scr. lanai
adequate storage. many upgrades.
$850/mo. Move in now and no rent due ill
Jan. 1sr. Please call 1904)246-5818
N. JAX BEACH. 2 BR, Bath and 1/2
Townnouse, 1 block to ocean, WDHU,
balcony, $1050'mo, 223-5355.
LARGE EFFICIENCY Apanment, excel-
lent location 2 blocks to Ocean, very
clean No pets. $575/mo. 642-1214 or
241-1219.
JB- 3BR/2BA house, 1400sf. w/large ga-
rage, 5 blocks to oceanfront. Also
2BR/1BA apt. avail. (904)246-6592.


JAX BCH, 3BR/1 BA, CH&A, washer dryer
hook up large yard. new kitchen, new car-
pet; $1050 249-1104
SO. JAX Beach/:Riptide 4/3; furnished or
unfurnished; 2400 sf, $1'950/mo,
(904)553-2352. '
WEST BEACHES. 3/1 carpet, FL room;
CH&A. Ig yard $950imo TDO Manage-
ment Services 246-1125
JAX BEACH Holly Drie, 3BR/2BA, 2 car
garage, fenced yard. $1250/mo + deposit,
614-5278
TOWNHOME IN Allantic Beach 2/2 5 plus
loft. Jacuzzi tub, enclosed patio and two
car garage. $1600/Mo Contact Kevin Fol-
som, Lifestyles (904) 612-1191.
2BR/1.5BA, 3 blocks from ocean
$975/mo. + deposit. 710-5200
ATLANTIC BEACH, 1365 SEMINOLE
Rd 3BR/2BA. CH&A, garage, $1300/mo
lyr. lease. (904)707-9954
PVB, RENT or RTO, 3BR/2BA townhome
1300st. $1100mo $179.900. 333-2845.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3/2 5 SFH open floor
plan, travertine floors counter lops carpet
in bedrooms, waik-in closets, vaulted ceil-
ings. t'pla.e, Sludy, screened pool. corner
el. $2000,mo TDO Management Senrv..
ices, 246-11,5.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 2 blocks io beach
3,1, W'D No smoking No dogs Referen-
ces & deposil $1300,mo. 246-8367
OLD ATLANTIC BEACH
3/2 5 2 blocks Doeacrh wmshade yard.
FP. WiD no dogs. no smokers $14751mo
728-2477
COZY, 3BR2BA sale. neignorhood less
than 1 mile from Naval Stalion. Ready to
move-in, CH&A. new appliances, new lile/
carpel. Large fenced yard. snadea w/oak
trees Ofl-srreei parking. Near schools.
public transponaion. shopping.
$1250/mo (904)619.7829.
PONTE VEDRA, Plariaiion Oaks.
5BRi4BA, 3800st.. 6mo rental basic fur-
nishings, pool., lacuzzi. tennis couns
$3800/mo Call19041571-4173
PVB IN Sawgrass Players Club. 3BR/2BA
townhouse, 1475sl garage, WD lire-
place. $1t-95,mo. Sieve 537-0570 Pre.
view at www sievesnaugninessy.com
OCEAN FRONT S. PONTE VEDRA
3BR.3.5BA. 3400sl, long term Lease
$3500.mo. no pes. 19041998-2703
OAK HARBOR. 312, CH&A. WDHU, re-
modeled Kiichen, 1,050/mo + deposit
249-3214 or 945-3303
2BR/1 5BA TOWNHOUSE, ceramic lile
floors., CH&A, laundry room. patio. fenced '
yard, 1 yr lease. no pets, $950/deposiI.
$950/mo. 617 71h Ave S Jax Bch
993-1114 or 270-1284.
PONTE VEDRA Sawgrass gated com-
munity. Bermuda Cl. across the street
Irom ine park Beaulilul canal Iront.
1700s1, 2BR 2BA palio home. $1250imo
19041571-3877
ATLANTIC BCH 4BR 2BA. iike new, com-
pletely remodelera Bke 10o beacri & park
$1250imo. 247--4527.
ATLANTIC BEACH 2BR 2.5BA 1400st.
corner unit. well kept townhouse. W/D,
screened porch laces nature- $1425mo :
241-5221
JAX BCH- Lake Sancluary Beauilful 3/2
on quiel cuilde-sac. 1800sl open lioor.
plan, fireplace 2 car garage new carpet
and paintl $1S00.mo (904)568-0428
N. JAX Beach. 4BR'2BA, living, dining.
fireplace, large covered patio, newly
remodeled; avail. Dec. 1st. $1300/mo
i-deposit 241-4630.
SJB, 4BR/2BA w/2car garage. Roomy
floorplan, large yard. Close to beach/
shopping. $1595,'mo (904)476-7831.


NEPTUNE BEACH 3BRi2BA w/lireplace
1,2 BLOCK to ocean, 1BR/1BA, studio, and pool. 2 car garage $1800/mo in-
eecirnc. water & internet included, laundry eludes lawn an pool care. Call Susan
room $800/mo. (904)318-0044. 1904)514-7150.


1 -1,2 BLOCKS to Ocean, 1st Ave. Souih,
1BR 1BA $685,'mo 1904)891-0606.
.JAXBEACH, 2 1 2 blocks to ocean. 1,1
"i '.6fce upstai'!". S770/o.:-. 821-9751/
le Oa.-ao; 99 .T: T 'f,- n .,* ",. .'*;
NEPTUNE, GORGEOUS duplex. 3/2,
1 5 biks to ocean, gar Downstairs,
$T350'mo. Upstairs- cathedral ceilings,
[rplc. $1800/mo Avail. 1/1. 993-9191.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 2/2. big kilcnen, ce-
ramic lile. ceiling loans, new paiint. 150 h
walk lo beach. large gated grounds w/pool
Scbar pon. Large walk in closer, dishwash-
er. screened patio, $1450/mo.f deposit
1515 Ocean Blvd. 904-887-9595.
$500 OFF FIRST MONTH
3BR/2BA DUPLEX, Lora 8 Firsi, Iree in-
lernr, $1500/mo, 477-4640
JAX BEACH- East 01 3rd. walk to beacon,
sluaio, $550/mo + dep. Pets ok,
242-9195.
1BR/1BA APARTMENT, kitchen, LR.
WDHU, oh-slreet parking 714 2nd St S,
Jax Bch. No Pets. $650/mo. +$650/dep.
249-9824.
1,2 BLOCK to ocean. 2BR/2BA, large
decK, wel bar. Must seel $1200/mo. in-
cludes iniernel. 904-318-0044.

OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS Pelican Point. 2BR/2BA,
available how. $1700-$2600/mo. 3 month
minimum rental (904)241-7206.
NORTH JAX Beach. Efficiency, $495/mo.
iBR, $595/mo..1 block to Ocean. Pool. No
pels 249-5368.
BEACH/ SAN Pablo area, 2BR/1BA, new
carpel, WDHU, large back yard, $850/mo.
223-5149, 339-4685.
A PERFECT 10, Fully furnished studio
condo In Ponte Vedra, walking distance to
beach and Sawgrass Beach Club.
$t100'mo. Includes utilities. 273-0213,
728-1145. "
ATLANTIC. BCH. 2 blocks from ocean.
2/1, water furnished. 242-9845
JAX BEACH, 2BR townhouse, near
ocean. CH&A, WDHU, no pets. $950/mo.
+$500idep. 246-3130.


ISLE OF Palms, 3BR/2BA, frplc., CH/A,
2 car gar., pets ok. $1125/mo. Call
962-9240.
COTTAGE ACROSS Irom ocean. 512 1st
Si S Jax Beach, $850/mo. VIP Realty.
962-6190
ISLE OF Palms newly remodeled
3BR/2BA, 2250si, large Florida room with
replace Lawn service included.
$1350,'mo. 246-2627.
2BR/BA 2 car garage, $1200/mo, off
Hodges Blvd.. great neighborhood, 651-
8114.
ICW, ATLANTIC at Kernan, Kensington
3BR/2BA 1840sf 2CG. $1300/mo. .-sec.
aeposil 904-891-7729.
ATLANTIC BCH townhouse. 3 5BR/ 2BA.
everything new, ceramic tile throughout.
marshn view. 2979 Bayshore Dr, Maypon
Landing. Must seal $1100/mo 465-2168.
INTERCOASTAL WEST 3BR/2BA, great
room. fireplace, 2 car garage, no pets.
$1200/mo. Call 535-6338.
NICE 2BR/1BA townhouse flat. Large
kitchen/ applances, ceramic tile Lots of
closets Close to beaches & Maypon. 66
West 5th St., AB, $950/mo, 465-2163.


BEAUTIFUL ATL Bch. 2BR/2BA, WDHU.
tIreplace. lenced Oack yard.'3 blocks to
ocean, 2 blocks iO Town Center Avaiialte
12/'22C06. $11851mo I"iall
1904142.-6i423 i'1
DANFORTH NEIGHBORHOOD, 3695
Eagle Ridge Dnve 4BR!2 5BA. 2000st.
$1495/mo. 241-RENT or 733-3730-
JAX BEACH- 3BR.'2BA house. Frplc.. tile
throughout, privacy tence w,' deck.
$1400/mo. 514-0092.
JAX BEACH TOWNHOUSE
All newly renovated, 2BR/1.5BA. Walk 5
blocks to ocean New A/C, kitchen
appliances, pain. carpel. lile. wood blinds.
W/D connection, large rear fenced yard
No pets. No smokers. $995/mo 1 mo.
deposit. Call 866-5575 or 241-8057.

ATLANTIC BEACH
OLD ATLANTIC BEACH'
3/2. 1005sl,S 850imo.
211 5 townhome. $850/mo.
,JACKSONVILLE BEACH
CONSTITUTION COVE
3/2, 1 car gar., 1700sf, $1495/mo.
ICW
VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK
3/2. 1250sf. $1050/mo.
EAGLES CREEK
3/2. 1450sf, $1195/mo.
HARBOR SPRINGS
4t2, 1774sf, $1275/mo.
HIGHLAND GLENN
4/4, 2800sl, $2800/mo.
SUTTON LAKES
3/2, 1544sl, $1195/mo.
3/2, 1400sl, $1150/mo.
3/2, 2 car gar., 2000sl, $1450/mo.
COLLINSWOOD- OFF GIRVIN
3/2,2 car gaf., 1900st, $1395/mo.
SANPABLO CREEK
3/2.2 car gar. 1675sf, $1195/mo.
KERNAN FOREST
2/2 condo, $950/mo.
2/2, 1 car gar., 1100sI, $995/mo
WINDSOR CHASE
4/2,'2 car gar., 2000sf, $1395/mo
GRAND RESERVE
2/2. 1212st, $1100/mo.
WOLF CREEK
3/2.5, 1 car gar.. 1764sf, $1200/mo.
HAWKINS COVE
4/2. 2 car gar. 1932sf. $1375/mo.
DANFORTH
4/2.2 car gar. 1990sf. $1525/mo
SOUTHSIDE
DEER COVE
3/2, 2 car gar., 1425sl. $1095/mo.
SONOMA SOUTHSIDE
3/2, 1310sf. $1395/mo.
MANDARIN
4/2 5, 2200sf, $1195/mo.
ARLINGTON
MERRILL PINES
2/2,1000sl. gated, WiD mcl., pooll
$850/mo..
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
3 & 4 bedroom properties
Priced Irom $1195/mo o $1825/mo. ,
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.

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1BR/1BA CONDO in The Palms at-Marsh
Landing, first floor, newly remodeled. W/D,
refrigerator. galed community, pool, gym,
$900/mo, 339-3500 or 220-6603
,. "*"... *" *"


PONTE VEDRA By thIne Sea 4BR/2 5BA, 2
car garage walk to beach, $2600/mo PVB, 2BRI2BA, ready to move In, Saw-
472-0914ar garage walk o beach, $2600/mo grass CC, 1904)285-6423 "or (732)872-
472-0914 1235


ADORABLE BEACH cohage, 3BR/1BA,
4 5 blocks to ocean. $1300/mo, +700 dep.
372-4477.
BRAND NEW construction, 4BR/2.5BA,
hardwood floors, granite countertops,
stainless steel appliances, fenced, 4
blocks from ocean, $1975/mo., call
Mark. 591-6976.
NEPTUNE BCH nouse- 3/2, 1250s1,
CH&A New bathroom Fenced backyard
Nice neighborhood. close to ocean. 524
Oceanwood Dr. So., $1250/mo +deposit.
629-9254 .
JAX BEACH- 428 3rd Ave. So., 2BR/1BA
house, CH&A, fenced yard, $775/mo,
(904)891-0606.


JAX BAYMEADOWS/ Lake Crest Condos,
2BR/2BA, l.T fl, garage, w/d, fireplace,
pool, gym tennis. $995'moe utlitiies,.
Available Jan 1st. Shannon Smith
285-5640.
LESS THAN 1 MILE TO BEACH.
The Palms @ Marsh Landing.
2BR/2BA condo. gated community, 2005
restoration, walk-in closet, screened bal-
cony, top floor end unit. 3 community
pools. alarm. vaulted ceilings, Priced to
Rent this month $950 Serious, responsi-
ble renters only 973-715-1176
AAAH BEAUTY ocean froni luxury 2/2,
$1850/mo. Available 12/15, 1-800-758-
7658. :


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LEASE WITH OPTION TO BUY
2BR/2BA in PVB, next to TPC Golf Vil-
lage. 5-slar amenities, walk to beach.
$1250/mo Call Laura for details.
910-7775.
PVB IN Sawgrass Players Club. 3BR/2BA
townhouse, 1475sf., garage. W/D. fire-
place. $1495/mo. Steve, 537-0570. Pre-
view at www.steveshaughnessy.com
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING
5 MINUTES TO BEACH
3BR/2BA end unit. w/garage, gated
comm.. pool/ clubhouse' fitness cir. Marsh
views'from screen lanai. All appliances in-
cluded. $1450/mo. Call 904-945-3624
PVB SUMMER HOUSE 2BR/2BA, end
unit, 1 story, East of AlA, $1195/mo.
(904)612-6532, (904)641-5564
PVB: SPACIOUS, 1200sf., 2BR/2BA. Lots
of amenities. $950/mo Call 234-2646
PVB. 2BR/2BA, w/firepiace, new applian-
ces, washer/dryer, many amenities.
$1000/mo. 472-0914.
GRAND CAY. spotless, 2BR/2BA beauti-
ful gated community, 2nd floor
w/screened balcony overlooking
woods, W/D, dishwasher. mircowave out-
side storage unit, pool. hortub, work-out
facility,& nice playground lor children.
$1000/mo. +deposit. 472-9654.
LOVE THE BEACH? South Jax Beach.
3BR/2BA, Furnished, right on Ocean.
Awesome view. 242-0411.
OCEAN FRONT, new 3/3 garage, won-
derful views, consider lease option;
$2695/mo. 568-4818
PVB, GROUND FLR 2/2
Gated 5 star.community. W/D inc over-
looks golfcouise. Close to beach. Pels
limited. $975/mo. Call Karen 705-8853.
PONTE VEDRA- .2BR/2BA, attached ga-
rage, furnished, all appliances, includes
WD $1200/mo Mark 338-3230
PONTE VEDRA, Luxury 1/1 patio home,
walk to beaches, pond view, pool/
health club amenities; $1099/mo.
407-448-5635.
PVB 2/2, 4 blocks beach.' remodeled. FP,
walk-in closets,.pools. tennis, fitness, etc.
Lease neg. $920/mo. (904)718.1601
ATLANTIC BEACH, Remodeled condo/
lease 2BR/1.5BA, A/C, security. New ap-
pliances. No pets. $850/mo. t$850/dep.
781-6528.
JAX BCH condo, The Palms. 2/2, marsn
view. $1100/mo. 434-3456
PALMS AT Marsh Landing. 1BR/1BA
beautiful marsh views, 3rd floor, $850/mo.
993-4011
OCEANFRONT. S Jax Bch. 2BR/2BA.
pool. fully furnished, pets, immaculate.
$2300/mo. 379-6997
2BR/2BA. GROUND floor, end unit w/ga-
rage, close to pool. plenty of storage. In
The Palms @ Marsh Landing. $1100/mo,
Breit, (619)819-5222
PONTE. VEDRA. Spacious 2BR/2BA,
2 story corner unit w!iireplace. W/D. Newly
renovalea. $1100/mo telecrinc 635-6375
2/2 CONDO. 221 13th Ave. No, Jax
Beach, 2 blocks oil ocean No pets. Appli-
ances included. W/D; ree water ,& sewer,
community pool. $12001mo $1200 de-
posit. Available now Call 246-3068
CONDO -FOUNTAINS', Ponle Vedra, 695
A1A N. 3BR/ 2BA. Lease $1295 or
buy $229,900 Very clean. 246 6649.

Experience

'The Condo Lifestyle'
in Ponte Vedra
Enjoy 'five star' services
and amenities!
Long Term Rentals
1/1 furnished $850-$900
All new interiors!!
Unfurnished
1/1 w/fp/screened lanai $995
2/2 w/fp and w/d $950-$1000
2/2 w/fp and screened lanai
$1250-$1300
Pool..Tennis..lubhouse
Planned Activities
Too much to list..you must visit!
Suncoust Management, LLC
(904) 285-48.40



OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beacri
homes. Weekly.monlhly Visit us at
laxbeachrenlal.com or 535-3911 or
535-3828.
GORGEOUS OCEAN Iront condo, shonrt
term available, weekly/ monthly 2BR/2BA.
lacuzzi, hardwood floors, granite counters.
ocean side pool, private beach access,
covered parking. Call 568-6909. or
629-1194.
3BR HOUSE, walk to ocean & resiau.
rants. $1600.'mo, 1904)993-3226.
OCEANFRONT 1 OR' 2BR. weekly.
monthly, pool. 463-7343.
S. JAX Bch. 2BR, fully Turnished. ocean-
front condo. Moninthly; Weekly. 241-0267.
www.rentlacksonvilleDeach.com


OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA weekly, monthly, yearly Call
(904)249-8269.


ROOMMATE FOR 3BR/1 5BA renovated.
8 miles ocean Non-smoker Scotl 904-
403-7389.
ATLANTIC BEACH home. walk to Rag-
time, beach, or Russell Park $650/mo.
241-3754.
ROOM IN large home. swimming pool.
pool table, exercise equip. 874-0130.
OCEANFRONT ROOM wibaih $600,mo.
utrlilties atl 1st and 121h S New carpet.
private covered garage, more info about
me al myspace com,'chrisailirot
(904)887-4857.
ROOMMATE FOR 3BRi2BA. Jax Beach
$550.mo -deposil. includes utilities
(904)249-1890


NEPTUNE BEACH BY THE SEA. Room-
mate wanted to share expenses Ouldoor
jacuzzi. pool Cable, utililes, iniernet in-
cluded. $695/mo. Call Robin 246-2203.
ROOMMATE WANTED $600,mo in-
cludes utilities. Jax Beach, no smoking.
247-0354


ICW, FURNISHED bedic-om private balh,
$150/wk inci ulil. No kids, pels. non-
smoking. 210-8877 or 996-8341.
ROOM FOR rent AB. private balrv kitch.
en pnvileges. W/D, No drugs $145'wk.
249-7926
:ROOM FOR rent. 4mi. Irom beach,
SS450/mo mcl ulil 254-1897
CHRISTIAN LADY Seeks roommate to
share 3BR apartment 904)249-1711.
(904)349-9969


APPROXIMATELY 750 sl quality office
space overlooking golf course in S. Jax
Beach Call 241 5553 x 15


PROFESSIONAL OFFICE suite avail, at
3010 South 3rd St. 2nd floor West, prof.
space consisting of 4 indiv offices and a
waiting/ recp. area Call 247-1770 for
appi to view.
OFFICE RENTAL space on South 3rd St.
avail. immed. downstairs, carpeted, with
built in work/ copy area including storage
& file cabinets; 1400 sq. ft., consisting of
5-6 Indlv. office/wk areas, & 2 bathrooms.
plumbing avail for break room/ kitchen
aiea. If desired, space can be subdivided.
Call 247-1770 for appl. to view.
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE space In Nep-
lune Beach, 1200sf w/5 large offices,
1400sf open floor plan (build to suit), or
combine space for 2600sf. Recently reno-
vated, ample parking, water included, no
CAM. For more information, Call 992-9344
or 514-6092.
INDIVIDUAL QUALITY Executive Office,
overlooking golf course in S Jax Beach.
Call 241-5553 x15.
JAX BEACH- 3rd & Beach 748sl, 3 oiff-
ces + reception area. conference room
available 687-8682.


PONTEVEDRA

OFFICE SPACE

AVAILABLE
Short or Long Term
Secretarial Services
Conference Room
East of A1A/
walk to beach
Close to shopping/
restaurants
For more information,
call

(904) 543-7000




1400SOFT, GOOD parking, on 3rd St.,
Neptune Beach. Greai signage. Call 993-
4011.
WAREHOUSE/ OFFICE 3500sf, new con-
struclion in Atlantic Beach.. 514-1090
NEPTUNE BEACH, 2113 Florida Blvd. for
mixed use, plenty of parking, on two lots,
3450sf, dividable. 993 4011.
NEPTUNE TOWN Center. House -lor
oHice. snop, gallery, etc 247-9774.
NEPTUNE BEACH office/ retail space,
500sqtt, 2232 Florida Blvd. 241 -2781..
(2) OFFICE Condos...1140sf each, 210
west o1195. Avail. 1/11/07. 904-687-3000.
WAREHOUSE, WORKSHOP, .Office
Space starting at $500/mo. 514-1090.
RETAIL STOREFRONT 1700sl, Nonh
side 514-1090


LOOKING FOR-inale Shih-izu to male
w/beautilul female. Call Mindy 403-9474.
FREE KITTENS to good home. Some
Orange and Sealpoint. 247-1227.
PET SITTING, in your home. Dog walking.
Responsible, mature. Call Kitty, ,874-6062.
FREE TO good home, lour 10 week old
male kittens. 3. orange, 1 gray. Call
223-1386 after 1pm.
FREE. CATS and Kitlens to approved
homes. Call 242-0224.


AUSTRALIAN BLUE Healer puppies; born
Oct 141h,$1'50. 742-3315.
MUSKY PUPS, 2M/2F, blacK' tan/ winne
3. L Iguan. w'cage-894-4130 -, e I
LABRADOODLE PUPPY beautiful, sweet,
5 months old, needs loving home.
220-5642
CHIHUAHUAS. 3 chocolate males. CKC,
H/C, POP $500. Call 241,-2.132


HOMELESS PETS lor adoption- Cats &
dogs. 246-3600, "


NEED A Santa for your party. Call
241-0136. No all'adult panles please.
MICHALEEN GRECULA, MD will close
her medical practice on 12/31.'06 Address
to request medical records is: 4205 Beifon
Rd Suite 3004, Jacksonville FL 32216.


IF YOU are interested in advenising under
ihis category please call 904-249-9033 or
e-mail: classilied@beachesleader.com


DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE Uncon-
lested divorce papers. Without Kids (while
you wall) With kids (a little longer) Since
1981/by appt. only (904)64'1.2187.

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AUTO STORE TOWING INC. gives No-
lice ol Foreclosure ol Lien and intent to
sell these vehicles on 12/15/2006, 9:00
am al .153 LEVY ROAD ATLANTIC
BEACH. FL 32233. pursuant to subsec-
tion 713 78 ol Ihe Florida Statutes.
AUTO STORE TOWING 'INC. reserves
the righl to accept or reject any and/or all
bids. "CASH ONLY-ALL SALES FI-
NAL-VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS....
19?? DXES0433M77A CANOE/BOAT
1968 FLZ033430868 WINNE
1969 9T01 F100493 FORD
1972 TSE52WV518172 GMC
1979 STR11EFKA100528 STARCRAFT
1983 GHE58914M83L GHEEN
1987 1FTEF15H6HNB18674 FORD
1987 1GNEV16K1HF130861 CHEVY
1987 1P3BM18C1HD502165 PLYMOUTH
1987 1FABP6031HH173403 FORD
1988 1FTBR10T1JUC33507 FORD
1988 JN1CZ1459JX203257 NISSAN
1989 1P3BA46K9KF480237 PLYMOUTH
1989 1B7FL16G2KS143468 DODGE
1989 JHMCA5646KC133749 HONDA
1989JT2MA70J4K0113087 TOYOTA
1990 JH4DA9352LS049069 ACURA
1990JM1GD2425L1834791 MAZDA
1991 1P3XA46K3MF559184 PLYMOUTH
1991 2G4WB51L6M1899754 BUICK
1991 4A3CS44R9ME042308 MITS
1991 JM1BG2260M0278582 MAZDA
1991 1FMDA11U9MZA65903 FORD
1992 2FAPP36X3NB184944 FORD
1993 1FMDU32XXPUA42076 FORD
1994 1G1BL52W1RR116761 CHEVY
1995 2HGEJ2122SH570712 HONDA
1995 2MELM74W6SX617866 MERCURY
1995 1GCEK14H3SZ135137 CHEVY
1995 1HGEG8649SL062199 HONDA
1995 2G2FS32SOS2212729 PONTIAC
1995 1FALP4043SF101901 FORD
1996 4A3AJ46G8TE313802 MITSUBISHI
1996 1G2JB1244T7554064 PONTIAC
1996 JKALXED15TA000819 KAWASAKI
1996 2C1MR2267T6768247 GEO
1997 JH4DC4345VS000486 ACURA
1997 1HGEJ8246VL 131703 HONDA
1997 1B3EJ46X2VN606734 DODGE
1998 JN1CA21D5WM911694 NISSAN
1998 1G1JC1240W7219938 CHEVY
1998 1MEFM50U3WA616839 MERCURY
1998 1B3ES47C5WD718704 DODGE
1999 1FTYR10CXXPBOO469 FORD
1999 1FTYR14C4XPA49657 FORD
2001 JS1GN7BA612106600 SUZUKI
BL 1211/06


If a person decides to appeal any decision
by the Planning Commission with respect
10 any matter considered al any meeting,
such person may need a record of the
proceedings, and, tor such purpose, such
person may need lo ensure that a verba-
lim record ol the proceedings is made,
which record includes the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is to be
based
The public is encouraged to speak on is-
sues on this Agenda that concern them.
Anyone who wishes to speak should sub-
mit the request to the recording secretary
prior to the beginning of the meeting.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26. Flori-
da Statutes, persons with disabilities
needing special accommodation to parnici-
ate in this meeting should contact the
Planning and Development Department
no later than 5:00-p.m. on the day preced-
ing the meeting
BL 12!01/06


Cook and Counter, up to 40nrs, Days.
Mon.-Sat. availability. Some benefits. Fun
place to work. 273-4785
OFFICE/STORE Do you have recent
sales/ customer service experience? Can
you type last/ use a 10-key w/ease9 Can
you lit, carry 40 Ibs9 Do you have proles-
sional telephone skills? Are you out-go-
Ing? Do you prefer casual attire to a suit/
pantyhose? Are you a non-smoker? Can
you work (M/W/F 9-6/ $8-10i'r)? If yes: e-
mail BeachBiz2006@aol.com
MUST LOVE KIDS. Local church hiring
nursery workers. Par-time 5-10 his' wk.
Sunday & Monday momings and Wednes-
day evenings. Call Casey at 221-1700
X204 or fax resume to 221-9191.
23.5 HRS/WK, $8thourly bonuses, ben-
ehis avail. 371-4153
EXPERIENCED BATHER Ior busy groom-
ing shop, iun place Io work; Tues thru
Sat., 7:45am-approx 2pm Hard work,
241-3293.
AFTERNOON TEACHER for 2s. M-F. 3-
6pm, tor church preschool Some expen-
ence required 246-2891 for interview.
LOOKING FOR a caring, reliable and re-
sponsible babysitler wanted for 2 children
ages 4 and 8 -Must be able to provide
own fransponalion and references -Week-
day evenings and weekends day/ nightl-
For more information and interview please
call 912-674-4804 cell/ 904 249.4981
'home Angie or Kevin.
'DISHWASHERS, P/T
at Vicar's Landing (Ponle Vedrai. Compet-
ilive pay, benefits, bonus and scrlorsnips
awarded annually. Drug Iree workplace,
EOE Call 273-1734
LOOKING 'FOR a dependable, reliable ba
bvsifter when needed Ref's required.
Please call 247-9904.
FRONT PERSON needed, Chizu Japa-
nese Steak House. 1227 So. 3rd SI
NANNY /PERSONAL Assistant/ House
Cleaner wanted $8-$10ihr 535-5952.


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charged to the prospective employee. Ads
lor sell-employment or business opportu-
nities appear under the Business Opponru-
nines category. Ads which may require
payment or tees for employment informa-
tion, guidance or training may appear un-
der Job Service. Should any Help Wanted
advertiser ask for a lee or if the advertiser
is orering a product or service rather than
a job opening, please notify The Beaches
Leader. 249-9033. .
TAKING APPLICATIONS for Bartender,
flexible hours. American Legion Post 316.
Call 249 0202.



LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILL
LUNCH and Dinner Servers & Kitchen.
You make good money work.ng.wiih good
people in a busy waterironi restaurant.
285-0139
HARRY'S SEAFOOD
BAR & GRILL
NEEDS FULL time Servers. Host' Hosless
wiih open availability. Apiply within 1018
North 3rd St, Mon- Fri, 2pm- 4pm
MEDICAL ACCOUNTING department
billing/ mins.) at busy pediatric ohice, has
immediate opening for a mature applicant
Experience preferred competitive salary
and benefits package Send' resume to
lax: 642-2344, e-mail., paadmin@-bell-
south net
RELIABLE HOUSEKEEPER needed for
small oceanfront hotel Experienced appli-
cants only Weekends required Apply in
-person.: 120 Atlantic Blvd., Neptune
Beach.
HAIR &,COLOR STYLISTS
Glamorous, new, upscale salon. Beaches
area Career professionals only. 220-8900
or see: www.mysalonlavie.com --.
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-"e."rr e BEACHES3 CAR .Warn- full .I'e,iHelp
ear yard needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
equired, Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd.,
ot cover-
to allow *BEACH DRIVERS*
d at 611 Taxi Drivers.needed to work Beacrn and
ecifically, Inlercoasiai areas, at least 23 yrs. old.
k.. good driving record. Call 249-0360
Sapplica MAINTENANCE TECHS
Ihe office Full Time: Small Efigine Mechanic at ,a
it Depart- premier retirement community. Excellent
g normal oenelils. Applications at Fleet Landing Se-
curity Gate, One Fleer Landing Blva. At-
lantlic Beach FL. Fax to, 904-246-9447
e-mail to jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE
Drug-Free Workplace.
OFFICE CLEANERS needed for cleaning
nightly. Will train, must have transportation
and phone. Call 273-2761.
respect to BUSY DOCTORS office needing assis-
meeting, tant. X-ray background a plus. Call Diane
ra o the 1904)794-9180
ose. such MOVING AND Storage Co is currently
a verba- seeking professional, courteous and expe-
ls made, rienced Laborers 'and Drivers.. Drivers
lony and must possess a valid A or B' CDL Drivers
I is to be License.' Drug testing Is' required. For
i more information call 2411-2921
ak on is- CHILDTIME LEARNING Centers- seeks
arn them. experienced Teachers & Assistant Teach-
ould sub. ers. F/T & P/I available. We offer a comrn-
secretary pelllive salary & benefits package. Call
Ing. 273-6960 or fax resume to 280-5742.
ans with OFFICE rRECEPTIONIST, professional
ans wiri- appearance and motivated Individuals
26, Flbil- wanted, FiT hourly plus bonuses. Fax re-
o pabilles sume to (904)269-9004 .
ntact the LIVE-IN NANNY, 2 children 12 and 15.
apartment must have driver's license. Call 591-6297.
y preced CNA/ HHA nignt shift Including week-
ends, PVB. References required. Non-
smoker. (904)612-4055.


FOUND SURFER'S wee suit. Call Bob,.
294-7163.


ABSENT ANSWER -is looking for nappy
people to work FTIPT flexible shifts. Will
train. Great pay. Call today 270-2357.
PA OR Nurse Practitioner needed for busy
edialric office. Salary, flex. hours, full
ene t pkg. Email or fax Resume to:
ipaaiamin bellsouth.net 904-642-2344.


IF YOU are interested in advertising under HAIRSTYLIST- MGT Oppt. Top Wages
this category please call 904-.249-9033 or $13 plus per hr. Top Benefits. Supercuts
email: ciassified@beachesleader.com 273-2888. 223-1824.


PIANO LESSONS
All levels, styles & ages. Will come to your
home Piano Tuning also available
241 -4954. 655 3300.

M,
2 PHYSICAL THERAPY Aides, PFT. Busy
orthopedic clinic. Experience preferred.
but not required Flexible hours. Rate de-
pends on experience Fax resume to-
(904)285-4663
SEEKING 3 dynamic. compassionate sell-
starters .to join our dealing chiropractic
team: 1) upbeat, organized Iront desk per.
son; 2) enthusiastic, caring chiro assistant
w/BMO Xray license; 3) high energy, li-
censed massage therapist. FAX resume
to: 241-1401 or call 241-7907.
PONTE VEDRA area counter help want-
ed, moving, 285-5644
LOCAL COMPANY seeks part-time press-
man. please call 246.9162 exl 0#.
DESKTOP SUPPORT in a last paced
Windows environment. A. or MCP de-
sired. 2 yrs. experience PVB location.
Part-time. Salary negollable Send re.
sumes to bsmith@cntre.com or lax to
(904)280.2862. EOE.
GIRLS NEEDED tor photo shoot, must be
18 or over. Excellent pay (904)422-0463.


GROUNDSKEEPER
FULL time Monday Friday with excellent
benellis at Premier Retirement Communi-
ty. Applications available at Fleet Landing
Security Gate. One Fleet Landing Blvd ,
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233; Fax resume to
(904)246-9447, email lo:
jobs@fleetleandlng.com Websne at
www.fleetlanding.com. EOE/ Drug-Fiee
Workplace


Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services. Inc. 246.
0967.
VETERINARY TECHNICIAN for busy ani-
mal hospital 285-7924.
Office Manager
Local Swimming Pool Company located at
Ine Beaches, looking for Ofice Manager
Ior high paced Pool Service Maintenance
and Repair Division. Duties include sched-
uling service technicians for repairs. man-
aging departmental billing, handling cus-
Iomer requests and performing office sup-
port functions for this department. Need
excellent customer service and organiza-
rional skills, computer experience with
Word, Excel, and Accounting software 01f
fice management experience required. Ex-
perience working in a service type envi-
ronment, such as plumbing. electrical.
HVAC a major plus. Email resume to lu-
lie@sursidepools.nel or fax to I 904-249-
8801 or complete application al SurfSide
Pools 313 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville
Beach. FL 32250. Compensation depend-
ent on experience Benefit package avail-
able
EXP. ELETRICAL Helper. Must have driv-
ers license & De able to pass background-
& drug test Call 270-0070 10-4pm or
tax resume to 246-7240.


TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean diving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.
PERSONAL LINES
ACCOUNT MANAGER
Bushong Insurance Associates. Inc.. a
Ponie Vedra Insurance Broker, desires
candidates lot Property & Casualty Lines
account service position primanly servic-
ing upscale condominium unit-owner poli-
cdes. Take this opportunity to expand your
professional knowledge and experience
our innovative approach to doing busi-
ness. Minimum 440 license required. Fax
resume to 285-5161.
PAINTERS AND Sheetrock finishers.
Work at the beach, $10-$15/hr. Jeff
1904)728-8398.
PAINTER'S HELPER wanted, dnver's
license a must. Call 307-8012.

CNA
HEALTH CENTER
FULL-Time, 3pm-llpm at Premiere Re-
tiremeni Community. Excellent benefit
package, competitive wages, good work-
ing environment Applications available at
Feel Landing Secunrity Gate, One Fleer
Landing Blvd., Allanlic Beach, FL, Fax to
1904)246-9447; email to: jobs@fleetland-
ing.com EOE! Drug-Free Workplace.
NOW HIRING Teachers, Assistants, and
Subslilules Experience preferred Must
love children and be reliable. Call Kathy,
249-9080.
NOW HIRING Nail Technician & Esthetn-
clan. Jax Bch. Call 246-2122.

DISHWASHERS
FULL-TIME. 1:30pm to 9-30pm in main
dining room kllchen Dependaodlity ana
punctuality a must Excellent benefits and
greal work environment. To apply: appli-
callons available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate. One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, FL 32233, Fax to 1904)246-9447;
email tojobs@fleetlanding.com EOE/
Drug-Free Workplace.
JOSEPH'S PIZZA
WAITSTAFF & Frontline Supervisor. FTi
PT 30 Ocean Blvd., 270-1122.


POOL CLEANER
w/valid Florina Driver's License. Experi.
ence helpful oul will train. Good salary &
benelis. Apply: Surtside' Pools, -313
Beach Blvd 246-2666, or fax resume-
249-8801 .'e-mail: surlsidepools @aol.com
GENERAL MANAGER needed lor. Ger-
man restaurant in Jacksonville. Must
speak German IIuenlly & have min 10yrs
restaurant exp. Call 514-6092.


HOUSEKEEPERS MONDAY-FRIDAY
Seeking responsible reliable individuals.
Must be bondable. Serious inquines only
Leave msg at 716-8824
SALON, BOOTH rental Allantic Beach.
Contact Susan. 241-1020
FAMILY PARTNERS- Beaches- Seeking
Inrant & Toddler Caregiveis, Preschool
Teachers and VPK Teachers. Full and
Par-time positions available Expenence
preferred Will train enthusiastic Individu-
als with lots of common sense and a gen-
uine love for children Call 246-0882 or lax
resume 249-1033
KUHN FLOWERS- JACKSONVILLE
We are currently accopling applications
tor permanent full-time & part-lime sales
and full-lime delivery personnel. Sales
should have excellent typing and commu-
nication skills, good spelling ability and
must De highly motivated Delivery drivers
must nave a current valid dnver's license.
We offer competitive salary, paid vacation
and medical & denial insurance. We are a
drug free work place Apply in person at
3802 Beacn Blvd or 832-10 AIA N Tour.
nameni Plaza, Ponte Vedra No phone
calls please.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT w/some
showroom sales duties as needed at a
well established marble and granite im-
poner located at the beach Knowledge of
stone materials and design rielpiul Salary
and benefits negotiable upon experience.
Fax resume o' 241-3204
ARLINGTON REAL Estate firm seeks FiT
Bookkeeper w/ A/R, A/P exp Ouickbooks
a plus Fax resume w/salary requirements
641-9484.
REAL ESTATE ottice, experienced secre-
iary wirh computer knowledge. license
preferred. tax resume 10 273-4848
PREP COOK/ line cook needed at Bruc-
ci's Pizza in Ponie Vedra Beach Apply in
person at 880 Hwy A1A, Suite 8 or call
Ian at 280-7677.
OPTOMETRY. West Beaches. Front
desk. customer service, all office aspects.
Friendly personality, ability to mulli-lask,
bookkeeping,' PC, medical office experi-
ehce a plu Fax resume to 221-6504,
OFFICE ASSISTANT
Muln-line.phones, clerical & Iront desk du-
ties Must nave strong computer & people
skills Fax resume to- 273-2475.
EXPERIENCED FLOORING SALES
PERSON. Mainly Beaches area.-Fax re-
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Pay. Excellent Benefits. Military Sealime
Counts. Vacation Pay. (904)891-6330.
BEACH SENIORS
NEED A JOB, TRAINING, EXTRA CASH
'II you are 55 and older, with limited or no
income and need help. ,We may have the
training and employment opportunities
that can help solve your problems.
Find oul if you quality,,
call Experience Works today."
Ask for Vicki
1904)241-8188
Funded by Ihe Stale of Florida
Department of Elder Affairs.

NOTICE TO READERS
ADVERTISERS IN Ihis category are not
offering lobs..They are ohering lob-related
services and may charge lees. Readers
are advised to exercise caution before giv-
ing credit card information over the phone
wilthoul knowing whal specifc'product or
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COMPANION CAREGIVER seeking
position. Mature, trustwonhy lady will give
moving care to the elderly. Incl. light house-
keeping. References. Call Gerda
733-2473.
COMPANION SITTING or child care,
housekeeping and more. PVB referen-
ces 534-3732.-
IN HOME CARE. services including:
.companionship, preparing meals, light
housekeeping, shopping, Iransporation
and more. Dependable, affordable. Spe-
cial packages available. Call HOME
HELPERS 904-543-1778. ,
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033.or
email: classified @ beachesleader.com
CARE GIVER, honest & dependable; CPR
& First Aid certified: 353-5390, 910-0878.


BED- BRAND name queen set,
new, w/warranty $129. Can deliver.
(904)858-9350.
BUSINESS CARDS- 2000 full color, two
sided, $99.. Call 710-7957.
$ $ $
SALE
Large selection of holiday, designer
and brand names. Hand quilted lap
robes. New earrings $1 each| Great pri-
ceas Sizes jr. 0-24W. JJ's Clothes Clos-
et, 695 Atlantic Blvd.
,, '." ,$ ,


DOUBLE FRENCH doors, $50; windows:
2X5, 3X5, 4X5, your choice $25. Good
condition, 241-2799
BARGAIN MEMBERSHIP 'Ponte Vedia
Golf & Country Club at Sawgrass. Trans-
ferable silver single. Includes social/ ten-
nist nalf price goll. Transferred will club
approval 285-0690.
WHITE VINYL plastic fencing, 80 ft with
posts and' cap $150. 247-7550 or
612-8080.
NEW BOYS BIKE, red- Mongoose
'Srike", assembled 20'. great under
Xmas Tree $80 ($120 retail) 270-2160.


TREADMILL PROFORM 622EXP, great
condillion, calorie/, pulse -monitor, $200.
904-502-2614.
WASHER. DRYER, heavy-duty/ super-ca-
pacity, exc. cond.; $175 ea Can deliver &
guarantee, 874-1747.
XMAS TREES
Choose & cut live trees from 2000 shaped
Cedar & Leyland Cypress. 1-10 West to
Hwy 125, 'exit at Glen St Mary,. go 12
miles Mnrth nn Hwy l,1.25 Watch fnr sinns.


NOTICE TO READERS Rudolph's -Christmas Tree Farm,
WARNING: WHILE this newspaper does (904)259-7703.
not knowingly accept business opportunity
ads which require you to pay a fee to gel BED- KING mattress set. $289. Can de-
information or Ihat refer you to 976-or 900- liver. (904)391-0015.
phone numbers which will' result in sub- 2 KINGSIZE beds w/liames, Slerns&Fos-
stantial charges Io your phone bill, the Ter' Sena Perfecl Sleeper Boln clean,
newspaper cannot guarantee Ine validity qul ,uithy h lQOea Can deliver
ol offerings in inis classlicaliorr If any-ad" 4 .i32 "
Veniser requires you 10 ino rrl?"orilgaw(@r.T.rar G M '
ice charges or pay a lee.Jo learn Ihe na-- HENKEL--HARRIS. Mahogany diningroolh
lure of the opponunity. please report it to table. 6 chairs. 2 leaves & pads, 2 tn-leg
The Beaches Leader, ?49-9033 table base. china' cabinel. $1200 lor both.


ICE CREAM Shop for sale
Owner moving. 241-6664.


ACTIVE NANNY honest, dependable,
transportation & references $10-$12/hr.,
any area. CPR & 'First Aid P/T or F/T.
260-4915


HOUSEKEEPER
FULL-TIME, PART-TIME housekeeper &
laundry. Isabel at 54016499.


n Atl Bcn or $800 lable. $400 cabinet 249-9395.


TRAIN TABLE- Like newl Bought Xmas
2004, son didn't use. Octagon shape
..wbins underneath. Track, accessories
and Thomas the Trains Included. $150
Call 333-0330... ..
CHRISTMAS ITEMS SAMPLE SALE "
Liquidating last year's holiday inventory.
Two's Company- Tag- Dept 56- Caspara
and many more brands..Items such as or-
namen,s' gilt bags,, decorations, station-
ary. candles, stockings. -mugs. napkins.
and. many more. Great' gift ideas Call,
543-9467 or 662-4237.


WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer, $75/ea YARD SALE- clones. new and slightly
30 day warranty. Deliver, $20 318-8173, worn, knickknacks etc Saturday 8am until
992-1470. 1281 Plantallon Oaks Dr


BOFLEX, FUTON, sofa. saxophone, an-
sonia Fiencn clock, marble coffee table, 5
piece rallan ensemble, 5 drawer chest.
285-8953.
THOMAS TRAIN and table set, rocking
horse, deluxe play kilcnen, ridable bakery
jeep. log cabin, slide play set. Patio lurni-
tuie All like new Christmas Ideas.
735-3328,
SPEEDAIR 5 5 gas air compressor Brand
new, was $830, sell $600, 613-6042.


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KIDS GARAGE sale, lots of stuffed ani-
mals, books, toys. and some adull stuff,
too. Sat.. 12/2 10am. No early birds. 937
4lh Ave. No
FURNITURE. HOME & holiday decora-
ions, boilex, bikes, small appliances, Sat,
12/2, 7am-3pm: 3810 Ponte Vedra Cl (2
blocks south ol 36th SI.)
CLOTHING SALE at St Paul's. Thou-
sands of ilems under Ihe tent. Beach Blvd.
at 6th SI. next to Thrift Shop. Fi 8am-
4pm; Sat, 8am-2pm, Sun., 10am-2prn. $1
bag sale at 2pm ,
YARD SALE. Sat. 12/2/06, 8am. Baby,
,household items, cotree table, end tAbles,
721 61h Ave So


MULTIFAMILY FURNITURE. clothes.
Knickknacks. many items. No lools Satur-
day only, 8am-3pm, 1202 2nd Ave. N
SATURDAY 8AM-? 808 71n Ave Nonrn.
lurnmlure. clothes. lois more.
MULTI-FAMILY SALE lots of misc & holi.
day decor, weight bench Saturday 8am-
unlil, Ripiide Subdivision (off of South
Beach Parkway)
SATURDAY. 7AM-12PM 2003 Eastern
Dnve Lois el new ilems
BIG HOLIDAY sale! Tools, new & used,
collectables, Chrisimas gihs. Ssl 12,2:
7-30am-', 2006 Grove SI
SAT. 12.'2, Annual sale, 8am-2pm. Poi-
lery kiln books, lools. antiques. tuindlure
bikes. household goodies Lots of great
slunt. Counney So. Bch 31d SI & 361h
Ave. So
HOLIDAY BAZAAR, Sal 9-1pm. Gifts lor
everyone on your list 223 8th Ave. S


FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD ilems Satur-
day. 9am.12pm, 240 Cedar Street
MULTIFAMILY SALE. Neplune by the Sea
Saturday 12/2 & Sunday 12/3.
509 Beachcomber Drive. 241-7669.
, FURNITURE, TV, VCR. microwave.
child's bike, stuffed animals, clothing and
much more Some are new. Sal 12!2/06.
Sam-? Rain date, Sal. 12/9,06 same lime.
Hamlet Lane ofI Kings Rd. Follow signs.


BABY ITEMS, children clothing, loys, fur-
nllure. and much.more. Sat 7-11am. 1002
Big Pine Key.
SELVA LAKES. furniture, home accesso-
ries ana much more all quality 1026 Big
Pine Key, Sal.. 7 30am-2'30pm
ODDS & ENDS. some plants Friday.
9am-4pm, 710 Redlin Dr.
FRI.. 9AM, furniture, housewears, jewelry,
loys, etc 175 Seminole Rd.
MOVING SALE inside house rain or shine.
Furn., rugs. lamps, household ilems &
much more Priced Io gol 1417 Beach
Ave., Sat. Sam- 1pm
SATURDAY. 8AM-12PM. 290 Pine SIreel
Lots and lois and lois 0l holiday decora-
lionsi Household 8 books too.


HOUSE CONTENTS Sal., 9am-lpm.
Books. art, lurhilure, TVs. 27 Solana Rd
(east oflAlIA)


MOVING SALEI Stereo Hr-Fi, radio, re
border and iape player in glass cabinet,
was $1000 only $125. Lazy Boy leather
recliner $140. 2-drawer meal filing cabinet
$10. Wicker armchair $25 285-0084.
6 PIECE Bedroom Set includes queen
mattress & box. new slll ip boxes $499
Can deliver. 858-9350
FREE DIABETIC supplies! Medicare pa-
tientsl Call Us Toll Free (866)294-3476
and receive a free melerl Am-Med Quality
Diabetic Supplies.
KENMORE REFRIGERATOR & Fngita.re
slide-in elec range. Both white. 5y/o. in
great cond. $150 ea. Buy together or sep-
araie. Call (9041773-3111.
BED. BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam manress & boxspring, ney in
plastic wlwarranty $379. Musl sell.
1904)858-9350..-
BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed,
w/mattress & box spring. Must sell. $395.
Can deliver 1904)858-9350.
1940. MAHOGANY dining room table and
six reproducllon chairs, excellent condl-
lion, $800. 242-9173 aher 6pm.
16' LAWN Trailer..dual .axle. 2' mesh
sides, like new, $1000 OBO. Otner misc
equipment available. 285-2952
COMMERCIAL FRYER & large automatic
Hobart slIcer. 742-7614
7 FT. pool table with q-sticks. balls, etc.
$1250, 993-5653
HOME DECORATORS, heirloom sink
cabinet. Solid porcelain basin, black gran-
lie lop. antique cherry, 39 5hx47wx 23.5d,
3 months old $450, 273-6022..
WHITE GOLD diamond stud earrings. 50
ct, tw. Appraised $1400, asking $475
White gold diamond slud earrings. 1.50 ct.
tw. Appraised $8900. asking $3500. Call
803-4349.
KENMORE WASHER/ Dryer $150, Com-
puter desks $40 & misc ilems 1989 Pon-
liac Firebird, best ofIer. 404-5734.
AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
installed for $899. 2-19-8877.


HEART PINE T & G" flooring cut locally
Irom antique Pine climbers Large quantity
w/ incredible dark patinal Lic. Florida Heartwood 249-8310


IF YOU are interested in advertising under
ihis category please call 904-249-9033 or
email- classified@beachesieader.com
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2000 YAMAHA V-Star 1100cc: 7000
miles, great shape, $4000 firm,
904-866-8327
KAWASAKI ZRX 1100, 1999, team green,
super clean, super- quick, 16k miles,
$3650, 821-9106.


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SEWING MACHINE Repairs Complete
tune-up All makes, all models. $49.50.
241-2112
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HOLIDAY CHANGE OUT SPECIAL
We service & sell. all makes & models.
Free estimate. Family owned & operated
CAC1814887, Padgetis AC, 588-5222.


BEACHES FLOORING
Commercial/ residential carpel & vinyl in-
slallation & repairs. Call for free eslimale.
627-4186


PLEASE CALL Lynne's Cleaning Service
for your cleaning needs. Honest, depend-
able: silver polishing. Petal & house signing
available, 343-4018.--


MARIA'S -HOUSEKEEPING. Professional
cleaning with a personal touch. Weekly,
Biweekly or Monthly. Reference available.
Call, j904}446-5084.
CRYSTAL CLEAN Housecleaning with a
personal touch. PV area & beaches. 10yrs
exp. In private residential.homes & vaca-
tion rentals. Bonded. Krista 377-3052.

PROFESSIONAL CLEANING, dependa-
ble. Reasonable rates, free estimales. Call
Roxanne (904)477-5398.


ELECTRIC SRVfICES


FENCES
WOOD Fence Specialist. Install, replace.
35yrs Experience. References. Mick Out-
door Enlerprises 241-7276, 838-9599.

FIREODl65


WE WANT WORK!
Clean ups, leaves, sod; mulch, mow, trim,,
edge, shrub trimming,, pruning, hauling.
Insured. 207 4037.


PATIOS. DRIVEWAYS, licensed & Insur-
ed Call lor free eslimale, 312-0249 or
465-0565


OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Safe root cleaning. Deck & lence
resloralon. Pressure washing. Licensed &
Insured. Call Kevin 994-0045
DIRTY DEAN'S
Have your home or business washed be-
lore Ihe holidays Insured 294-6116.


BEACHES HOME .SERVICES. Painting,
free estimates, work guaranteed, licensed.
610-7768


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this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email classified @ beachesleader.com
PERSCHEL & MEYER PEST MGMT
We service thousands of beach residents.
www.perschelandmeyer.com 241-3409


IF YOU are interested in advenising 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-
cnemicals Licensed, Insured We make
your life a little easier. 285-0240.

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. HOME REMODELING BY BRITMOR
Anything you needle Kitchens. baths, tile,
walls texture & painting. Roofs gutters.
doors & windows Room additions. dry-
wall. decks & Ilooring Licensed & Insured.
10 yrs exp. (904)509-2857

TWO M CONSTRUCTION -
Repairs, specializing in termite damage
246-1529.


C&J REPAIR Services Carpentry, Dry.
wall, Painting, Papernanging, Tiling, eic
Licensed, Insured. 955-0593. 241-1461
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Rerool, new rool, repairs all types of roofs.
Mention this ad for a $100 discount on all
rerool or repairs over $750 Call
246-5649


WOODARD TREE Service. Free esti-
mates, licensed & insured Firewood for
sale $50 1/2 cord. $100 full cord. Will De-
liver. Call 234-9757.


PAINTING 650


MAGIC MAN PAINTING & HOME
IMPROVEMENTS. Interior/Exteiror Paint-
ing. Faux Finishes. Rotten Wood Replace-
ment, Pressure Washing (904)894-4257.
A PLUS QUALITY PAINTING, INC. Top
knotch work guaranteed. Painting. trim,
carpentry, wood repair, pressure washing
Licensed/ Insured. Free estimates.
861-9500
MASSEY APPLICATIONS, INC.- pres-
sure washing. painting, drywall repair, lex-
ture & wallcoverings. 25 years experience
Lib,, I' nsured, refs. (904)403-7389
www.palntersyoucantrusl.com


REARSHM UMR


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PONTE VEDRA Mbving ,Sae. Furniture,
antiques, electronics, household goods,
etc. 216-San Juan Drive Sal., 7am-2pm.
DOLPHINE COVE 17 Bonita Drive Friday
& Saturday. 8am-12pm. rain or shine, lois
of xmas goodies and much more
VILLA DEL MAR NEIGHBORHOOD
SATURDAY 8am.l1pm, You don't, wani to
miss this one (Ai mne end ol Thousand
Oaks)
FCA GOLF "CLOTHES" OUT SALE! Fn-
day, December 1 Irom 1pm-4pm, Salur-
day, December 2 Irom 8am-2pm. Cleaning
oul ilems Irom our lall events so all items
are priced to sell. Please come check it
out! 5150 Palm Valley Road, Suile 400,
Ponle Vedra Beach. 904-273-9541



PONTE VEDRA 'on Ocean! Antiques.
3 Dn Rm sets: Formal mahogany cute
country, fab. ornale French..Inlaid cnest,
demilune. Leather.chaise. chairs. Herend.
R. Canton. Huge Delft urns.. Sets sien:
Versailles, Chantilly, big lea set more'
W.ford, old cut crys. Ong art: Draper, Em-
mett Fritz, Baskin, more Great mirrors,
lamps, bedroom lurn Jewelry: 14K, di-
am costume, Fiesta. Heisey, depr Kich-
en, gar patio full! Ocean Kayak Early
No's. '@ 228 4th Ave S. Jax Beach 4
8am.,Ahen6c45rconei.o 135 Rcote'Vedha
Blvd.iThdr. RiR. 9.4 Par'k-LegdiiyliChiBl
-Cat, 241-0344: chinacatantiques.com.


BOAT STORAGE In PV. Visit
www.MarinaClubPV.com



HARLEY V-ROD, 2004, smok'ey gold/
black, sport windscreen, some chrome, 2K
miles,'$14.000. 821-9106
2004 HARLEY Davidson, black. Sponster
Roadster, 1200cc, 4460mi. $7900
(9041716-3853.
.1993 RM250. very last, clean $1300. Call
838-8043.


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ATVS, 4-WHEELERS, dirt bikes, sales &
service. LJ, (Johnson's Flea Market,
Booths 65 & 66) 5800 Ramona Blvd.,
(904)563-4439, (904)305-6518.


2006 NISSAN Quest van, white w/tan,.on-
ly 250 mi., private owner, beautiful,
$22,000, 819-5902.
89 RANGE Rover, good hunting vehicle,
$4000 OBO. 710-3111.
TOYOTA 4 Runner, 4WD, 6 cyl. Good
shape, 195,000 miles., $7600, 553-3304.


1995 JAGUAR Vanden Plas, 4 door se-
dan, dark blue, .very, good condition,
$5600. (904)808-1329 or (904)501-0934.

2002 JAGUAR X-type 3.0 Sport. Ceni-
lied w/warranty left Excellant condition.
loaded, 42k miles $16,900 OBO
333-9463.
1993 CADILLAC Seville. looks and runs
great. $2500 firm, 625-6870, 249 4865
1988 MUSTANG 5.0 convenible, needs
work. $1200. 9041535-5952
1995 FORD Explorer Eddie Bauer Ed..
green. AC. power everything 4WD. new
brakes & mulffler Runs great $3900 OBO
(9041619-8103
2004 DODGE Durango SLT. 5 7L Hem.
32k miles 3 seater, loaded. $17,900.
221-8458
1997 TOYOTA Camry LE, excellent condi-
tion low miles. lealner interior. power win-
dow/ locks, cruise, new iires, $6500 OBO.
887-9030
1991 HONDA Accord, gray. 5spd.. 4cyl.,
2DR. all power, new iires, runs very good
$1250 OBO Cash or credit card. Ask for
Saul 207-0812
BMW 525 '01. 4door. aulo, loaded 96K
miles, excellent condition $13,500 OBO,
.662-3913 or 422-1599.
1995 BUICK Skylark, aulomalic, red. air-
bags. 4DR. 2 3 liters. 4cyl, all power. new
tires Runs strong, mint condition inside
and outside. $950. Cash or credil card
Ask lor Saul 207-0812 (Westsidel.
1987 CADILLAC COUPE MusI see! Yel.
low in/ out w/leaher. vogue lires, dealer
maintained entire ile $4650 249.4470.
2003 MERCEDES Benz CL500. 2dr,. blue
wiblack leather. all options, books, no ac-
cidenls.' paint work, 1 owner. 40k miles
Warranty. $39.000 OBO Musl sell 904-
6198103.


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