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Hunter Joins Mayport Basin
....... ........
Wear Red For
Heart Health
Tomorrow is National
Wear Red Day a day when
Americans nationwide will
take women's health to heart
by wearing red to promote
the awareness of women's
heart disease.
The statistics are alarming.
Heart disease is the number
one killer of women and
one in three women will die
of heart disease. The good
news is that both men and
women can lower their risk
of heart disease by as much
as 82 percent by leading a
healthy lifestyle.
Join the Branch Health
Clinic in promoting aware-
ness by wearing red this
Friday and encouraging
your co-workers, family and
friends to do the same.
For more information,
come by the Branch Health
Clinic this Friday and check
out its information booth
located in the main lobby.
File Taxes With
Mayport Center
The Naval Station
Mayport Tax Center is open.
NS Mayport Tax Center
is open and available for
free tax preparation services
through a program called
VITA (Voluntary Income
Tax Assistance).
VITA is the only free
tax preparation service on
base. VITA E-files almost
all returns, ensuring fast
refunds.
Who is eligible for free
tax preparation through
VITA?
*all active-duty service
members and dependents
*all retirees and depen-
dents
*reservists on active duty
for more than 30 days, with-
in 30 days of demobilization
or involved in pre-mobiliza-
tion
What to bring:
*all 2006 W-2s and 1099's
*copies of Social Security
cards
taxpayers() military ID
cards
*and any other tax records
that might be relevant,
including copies of 2005 tax
returns if available
Couples wishing to file
joint returns should come to
the Tax Center together. If
a spouse is unavailable, the
spouse preparing the return
will need to bring an IRS
Power of Attorney, Form
2848 available at www.irs.
gov. A general power of
attorney from the base legal
office will not suffice.
The Center is located at
Building 1363. It is open
8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. on Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday; 9
a.m.-6 p.m. on Tuesday and
Thursday and Saturdays by
appointment only. For more
information, call 270-7139v.
AFIADL Exams
Offered At NCO
The Navy College Office
(NCO) is offering the
AFIADL (Air Force Institute
For Advanced Distributed
Learning) exams every
Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. and
11:30 a.m. No appointment
is necessary.
By Bill Austin
Staff
A new ship is docked per-
manently at Naval Station
Mayport's pier. USNS Hunter
(8202) was recently welcomed
to the Mayport basin from its
previous homeport of Key West.
"We are a contracted ship
that supports a wide variety of
real life training for warships,"
said Capt. Bill Brice, Hunter's
captain.
Made up of an all-civilian
crew, Brice said there are many
unique capabilities the ship and
crew accomplish for the Navy.
Some of that includes VBSS
(visit, board search and seizure)
training, MIO (maritime inter-
diction operations), drone and
torpedo recovery, mine laying
and retrieval, towing and a plat-
form for special warfare com-
mands.
"For VBSS, we play the role
of the rogue vessel," he said.
"Something you would encoun-
ter in, say, the Persian Gulf, and
the training exercises we offer
have different scenarios for
ship's boarding parties such as
compliant, or semi-compliant,"
said Brice.
The real world training is a
requirement for ships to com-
plete prior to traveling overseas,
according to Brice, and the
opportunity comes with realis-
tic props that boarding parties
can encounter such as stashed
drugs or a mock cache of weap-
ons. Ships receive a complete
-Photos by Bill Austin
Capt. Bill Brice of USNS Hunter sits in the captain's chair on the
bridge of the ship. Hunter is a training ship made up of an all-civil-
ian crew.
assessment and certification
after training.
"The combination of class-
room VBSS/MIO and at sea
realism is an invaluable learning
environment," Brice added, who
has extensive maritime experi-
ence and said he looks forward
to serving in Mayport.
"We plan to keep busy start-
Hunter sits pierside at NS Mayport. The 180-foot ship has a sus-
tained speed of 10 knots and will be used as a training vessel.
ing this month, and look for-
ward to heading out to sea. We
are professional mariners, and
we work best when we are at
sea. That's what we do."
"We welcome Hunter and its
crew to Naval Station Mayport,"
said Capt. Charles King, NS
Mayport commanding officer.
"It provides a valuable train-
ing asset for the fleet. We are
looking forward to them being
part of the 'Finest Service to the
Finest Fleet.'"
AC1 Reak Is Mayport Sailor Of Year
By MC1 Sonja Chambers land at NS Mayport from over- W_ .
Staff seas. . '^3aW
Naval Station Mayport named
Air Traffic Controller First
Class (AW) Matthew L. Reak
as the 2006 Sailor of the Year.
As the Radar Branch
Manager of the Air Operations
Department, Reak is responsi-
ble for supervising and qualify-
ing 44 air traffic controllers. He
manages all radar operations,
maintained operational conti-
nuity between two crews and
provided technical assistance
in the development of all radar
procedures.
Reak mentors junior per-
sonnel to not only advance to
higher paygrades, but to win
NS Mayport's Bluejacket and
Junior Sailor of the Quarter.
He also qualified as a
Department of Transportation
Military Customs Inspector
Excepted. Reak is responsi-
ble for conducting and filing
inspections on all aircraft that
Even with all his qualifica-
tions, Reak said his win was
unexpected.
"I was elated," said Reak. "I
knew there was a chance, but I
didn't expect it at all."
When asked why he received
Sailor of the Year, Reak simply
said, "I don't know what I did
to deserve it. I just try to do the
best job I can, be a good leader
and be committed to the Navy.
I've been so lucky."
Reak has some advice for his
fellow Sailors.
"Never give up. Always
remember that some orders
come from above your head.
Even if you don't understand
them, there's a good reason
behind it. Just accomplish the
tasks you've been given and do
your best."
Reak will go on to compete
for the Southeast Region Sailor
of the Year.
-Photo by Paige Gnann
Air Traffic Controller First Class (AW) A-lt/eii- Reak is the 2006 Naval Station Mayport Sailor of
the Year. Reak works at Air Ops as the Radar Branch Manager.
Underwood Makes Port Visit
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-Photo by Paul Farley
USS Underwood (FFG 36) arrives for a routine port visit in Souda Bay, Crete, Greece on Jan.
23. The Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate with a crew of 200 personnel departed its NS Mayport
homeport earlier this month on a scheduled six-month deployment. Underwood is part of the
Bataan Expeditionary Strike Group deployed in support of maritime security operations in both
the 5th and 6th Fleet areas of responsibility.
Defense IG Says:
Cecil Field Not
Replacing Oceana
From DoD
The Department of Defense
acting inspector general,
Thomas Gimble, notified the
President and Congress that the
state of Florida had not met the
requirements of the Defense
Base Closure and Realignment
(BRAC) Commission regard-
ing the relocation of the East
Coast Master Jet Base from
Naval Air Station Oceana, Va.,
to Naval Air Station Cecil Field
in Jacksonville on Jan. 26.
The National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal
Year 2002 authorized the
independent Defense Base
Realignment and Closure
Commission to conduct a
round of installation reviews,
realignments, and closures to
begin in 2005. These actions by
the BRAC Commission are to
transform military infrastruc-
ture in order to maximize warf-
ighting capability and improve
financial efficiency. The process
is governed by law, specifically
the Defense Base Closure and
Realignment Act of 1990.
The notification by the
inspector general is required
by Recommendation No. 193
of the 2005 BRAC Report. In
his notification to the President
and Congress, Gimble stated,
"Because the State of Florida
did not take the actions required
in Recommendation No. 193, I
am not able to certify compli-
ance with the BRAC criteria."
The inspector general's report
can be accessed at the following
Web site at http://www.dodig.
osd.mil/Audit/reports/index.
html.
2 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, February 1, 2007
Street Talk
Who do you predict to win the Super Bowl?
Ensign Ryan Wade
USS Stephen W. Groves
I am going to go with the
Bears for my Chief Engineer.
MCSN Patrick Cook
Fleet Public Affairs
I think the Colts will take it.
I think the quarterback from
the Bears will choke.
EN3 Duvenson Jeandenis
USS Stephen W. Groves
Colts. Just 'cause I think
they are better.
ET1 Micheal Shipman
USS Stephen W. Groves
Chicago. I am from Illi-
nois.
SN Jason Alpers
USS Stephen W. Groves
The Bears.
IT3 Obinna Uchime
USS Stephen W. Groves
The Bears. They have bet-
ter defense.
By Lt. Rickey Bennett
Spiritual Fitness Division SE
Our desire to understand and
assert some control over the
world around us is often mani-
fested by our attempts to find
predictive signs that enable us
to prognosticate events even
when there is no seeming con-
nection between predictor and
event.
Sometimes one natural phe-
nomenon supposedly forecasts
another, as in the belief that a
groundhog's seeing his shadow
portends a longer winter.
Traditionally, Groundhog
Day is celebrated in the United
States and Canada on Feb. 2. It
is a cross-quarter day, midway
between the Winter Solstice and
the Vernal Equinox. In tradi-
tional weather lore, if a ground-
hog emerges from its burrow
on this day and fails to see its
shadow because the weather is
cloudy, winter will soon end. If
the groundhog sees its shadow
because the weather is bright
and clear, it will be frightened
and run back into its hole, and
the winter will continue for six
more weeks.
In 1993, Columbia Pictures
released the comedy film,
Groundhog Day starring Bill
Credo
Murray as Phil Connors, an
egocentric TV weatherman who
dreads his hated annual assign-
ment covering Groundhog
Day. Phil and his crew from
the fictional Pittsburgh televi-
sion station WPBH-TV travel
to Punxsutawney (which,
in real life, as in the movie,
holds a major celebration for
Groundhog Day) to cover the
annual Groundhog Day festivi-
ties with Punxsutawney Phil.
After the celebration con-
cludes, a blizzard develops,
closing the roads and shutting
down outside phone service,
forcing Phil to spend an extra
Corner
day in Punxsutawney. Phil
awakens the next morning,
however, to find it is again Feb.
2, and the day unfolds in exact-
ly the same way, over and over
again. For him, Groundhog
Day begins each morning with
his waking up to the same song,
Sonny & Cher's "I Got You
Babe," on his alarm clock radio,
but with his (and only his)
memories of the "previous" day
intact, trapped in a seemingly
endless "time loop" to repeat
the same day in the same small
town. Initially, Phil exploits the
circumstances to meet his own
needs. Eventually, he begins
to loath his existence and even
suicide offers no escape from
this vicious cycle.
Phil opens his heart to Rita,
played by Andie MacDowell,
his producer, and her advice
helps him to gradually find a
goal for his trapped life: as a
benefactor to others. He can-
not, in a single day, bring oth-
ers to fulfill his needs but he
can achieve self-improvement
by educating himself daily.
Eventually, Phil enhances his
own human understanding
which, in return, makes him
an appreciated and loved man,
allowing him to find love and
wake up on February 3, though
again to "I Got You Babe," but
it is a new day with new rela-
tionships and new goals.
This film is a tale of self-
improvement, to look inside
oneself and realize that the only
satisfaction in life comes from
turning outward and concerning
oneself with others rather than
concentrating solely on one's
own wants and desires. If you
feel like you are caught in an
unwanted time loop, than call
270-6958 to attend a personal
growth retreat. This just may
be your personal path to a com-
plete new life.
S afety Note
New Game Teaches Children Emergency Preparedness
From National Fire Protection Associa-
tion
The National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) today
launched a new Sparky the
Fire Dog game to help chil-
dren learn about emergency
preparedness. The game, "Look
and Learn," is now available
free online. It stresses the
importance of being prepared
for an emergency by teaching
children about items that should
be included in an emergency
supplies kit.
Each year natural disasters
disrupt the lives of hundreds of
thousands of children and their
families. NFPA developed Risk
Watch: Natural Disasters to
help children and their fami-
lies deal with disasters before,
during and after the event.
Sparky's new game is the
latest addition to support this
effort and is available by visit-
ing NFPA's Risk Watch Web
site at http://www.riskwatch.org
and entering the "Kids Only"
section of the site.
"Everyone runs the risk of
experiencing a natural disaster
and that includes children," said
Amy LeBeau, NFPA's com-
munications manager of public
education. "Sparky's new game
is a great way for parents and
teachers to educate children
about emergency preparedness
with a fun interactive lesson."
Players of Sparky's "Look
and Learn" visit six different
fun and interactive scenes as
they are tasked with assisting
Sparky by locating hidden items
to complete his emergency sup-
plies kit. During their search for
the hidden items, players trav-
el through a Hideaway Island,
Campground, Safari, Haunted
House, Underwater Adventure
and Prehistoric Park to locate
things like flashlights, batteries,
extra clothing, a whistle, canned
food and other items that are
often necessities in an emergen-
cy. After finding all of the emer-
gency supplies in each section
of the game, children will be
able to download and print out
an emergency supplies checklist
that they can use to make their
own emergency supplies kit.
Sparky's "Look and Learn"
game provides a fun and safe
learning experience for kids and
there is no advertising on the
kids section of the site. The
game is most appropriate for
children in kindergarten through
second grade, but may be of
interest to all ages.
About Sparky
Sparky the Fire Dog, rec-
ognized the world over for his
efforts to educate children and
adults about fire prevention and
life safety, has been the official
spokesdog for the NFPA since
1951. Sparky's award-winning
Web site, http://www.sparky.
org, gives kids a safe environ-
ment to learn about keeping
safe from fire and other hazards
while at the same time, having
fun. Sparky and Sparky the
Fire Dog are registered trade-
marks of NFPA.
About Risk Watch
Risk Watch is the first
comprehensive injury preven-
tion and disaster preparation
program available for use in
schools. Developed by NFPA,
Risk Watch gives children and
their families the skills and
knowledge they need to create
safer homes and communities.
Visit the Risk Watch Web site at
http://www.riskwatch.org.
About NFPA
NFPA has been a worldwide
leader in providing fire, electri-
cal, building, and life safety to
the public since 1896. The mis-
sion of the international non-
profit organization is to reduce
the worldwide burden of fire
and other hazards on the quality
of life by providing and advo-
cating consensus codes and
standards, research, training,
and education. Visit NFPA's
Web site at http://www.nfpa.
org.
H omefront in Focus
www.taxfreedom.com.
like me but shortly after the New this year for ser-
Christmas holidays I start think- vice members and families,
ing about tax preparation. No, MilitaryOneSource is offer-
I am not a CPA who loves the ing a free download of H&R
sound of numbers crunching. Block's TaxCut Basic Online.
I am just a woman thinking Like TurboTax, TaxCut Basic
about that tax refund and how is a step-by-step process that
to spend it. includes all forms and docu-
There are many resources mentation including those relat-
available to military families ing to deployment, relocation
for tax preparation. For those and much more.
who do their own tax prepara- If you have a more compli-
tion I have two resources for cated tax package or prefer to
you. Service members and their turn to the experts there is free
spouses can download a free support available for you right
copy of Intuit's TurboTax to on base. Military Volunteer
prepare your Federal taxes and Income Tax Assistance Program
depending upon where you are (VITA). Service members
filing you may qualify for free and their families can get free
state filing software as well. To tax preparation or advice and
download this software go to assistance right on base. The
Renew DoD Vehicle
Decals Online Now
From NS Mayport Security You Begin" to get a list of the
DoD military personnel, fam- documents you will need. Once
ily members, civilian employ- you have the required informa-
ees, contractors, and retirees tion, it takes just a couple of
will be able to renew expiring minutes to fill out the form. If
DoD vehicle decals online, you have any questions while
This new secure online filling out the form, just select
renewal system is simple to use, the provided help file. After you
can be used from any location, have submitted your form, your
and is a real time saver. Not application will be processed,
only can you renew an expiring and your new decal, date tabs,
decal, but you can also update and/or locator strip will be
personal information-such as mailed to you at the address you
address or vehicle license plate provide on the form.
number-or request a replace- To know whether you are eli-
ment locator strip. gible to renew online, go to the
The steps to renewing online Web site listed above, and select
are simple. Go to: https:// "Who Can Renew Online?" If
www.pid.cni.navy.mil/form2. the Base where you received
asp?Region=CNRSE to access your existing decal is listed,
the Vehicle Decal Renewal why not save yourself a trip to
Request Form. Select "Before the Pass and ID Office?
NAVY READING
WWW NAVVYREADING NAVY MI L
VITA volunteers are trained
and equipped to address all tax
issues including military tax
issues such as Earned Income
Tax Credit (EITC) and reloca-
tion, deployment and especially
combat zone tax benefits. And,
they are able to electronically
submit your return to the IRS.
Taking advantage of this free
service can relieve you of the
big hassle and frustrations some
experience with do-it-yourself
tax prep software. To find the
VITA tax service at your base
please contact the local Fleet
and Family Service Center
(FFSC) or Navy Legal Service
Chapel Call
Command Chaplain:
Cmdr. Phil Wyrick
SUNDAY
Sunday School 9 a.m.
Morning Worship............10:30 a.m.
Protestant Baptism.......As requested
TUESDAY
MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers)......
.....9:30a.m.
(First and third Tuesday of the
month)
WEDNESDAY
Women's Bible Study........9:30 a.m.
Choir Rehearsal................7...7 p.m.
SATURDAY
Men's Prayer Breakfast..........9 a.m.
Youth Group 2,4..................6 p.m.
Catholic Services:
Sunday Masses.....................9 a.m.
CCD..............10:15 a.m.-11:15 a.m.
BAPTISMS
Please call 270-5212 to arrange a
Baptism class.
SERVICES
For shipboard and Waterfront
Services, call 270-5403. Personnel of
other faiths seeking contact with spe-
cific religious groups should call the
Chaplain's Office at 270-5212.
Office (NLSO) for more infor-
mation.
Rapid Refunds: Many com-
mercial tax prep services offer
a 'rapid refund' or Refund
Anticipation Loan (RAL). Many
commercial enterprises charge
in excess of $100 to complete
the simple returns that require
less than 15-30 minutes to pre-
pare. The draw can be that these
enterprises provide the rapid
refund and the appeal of getting
money faster is hard to ignore.
While it is enticing to get
that money sooner let's look
at the facts and even the cost
of that money. First, if you file
directly with the IRS you will
receive your electronic refund
in approximately eight days
according to the IRS. If you
opt for an RAL there are some
things you should know. First,
this is a loan against your antic-
ipated refund. The key word
here is 'loan'. This means that
there will be fees and interest
associated with this rapid refund
that will eat at your income
tax refund. Often these fees
are exorbitant and can result in
interest as much as 418%, Now,
is it really worth getting that
money just a few days earlier?
One final thought, if the IRS
withholds all or part of your
refund for any reason, even
just to research a claim, you are
fully responsible for that loan to
the commercial tax preparer or
their loan agency.
The IRS states filing early
will enhance the rapid process-
ing of your tax return and there-
fore your receipt of your refund.
Questions or comments for
Beth? Please contact her at beth.
wiruth@homefrontinfocus.com.
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Capt. Charles King Commanding Officer
Cmdr. John Lobb Executive Officer
CMDCM Deborah Davidson Command Master Chief
Naval Station Mayport Editorial Staff
Bill Austin Public Affairs Officer
MC1 Sonja Chambers Deputy Public Affairs Officer
MCSN Bonnie Williams Assistant Public Affairs Officer
Paige Gnann Editor
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I don't know if you are
THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, February 1, 2007 3
Mayport K-9 Is CNRSE
Kennel Of The Quarter
By MC2
Elizabeth Williams
Staff
Naval Station Mayport's
K-9 unit is receiving the
Commander, Navy Region
Southeast's (CNRSE) Kennel of
the Quarter award for outstand-
ing service.
The award is based on the
amount of training time with the
dogs and their handlers, as well
as the successful utilization of
the training. Mayport's K-9 unit
was selected out of the 12 bases
in the Southeast Region that are
equipped with military working
dog (MWD) units.
Kennel Supervisor Master
At Arms 1 t Class Petty Officer
Steven Miller is selected to
be the recipient for the unit's
award.
"Training is very important;
we have to be able to depend
on our dogs, day in and day out,
because they are our partners in
the field," Miller said.
Training takes place every-
day, all day, he added. Every
job is seen as an opportunity to
train the handlers and animals,
as well as to test their abilities.
MWD units are comprised of
dogs that are trained to patrol,
as well as detect drugs or explo-
sive ordnance. Mayport is home
to six dogs, each assigned to a
handler that is fully responsible
for their welfare to include feed-
ing, exercising, training, groom-
ing and physical wellness. After
working hours, weekends and
holidays are no exception.
"It's an around the clock
job that forms a special bond
between the dog and handler
that allows both of them to
depend on one another," said
Miller.
Initial MWD training for
both handlers and dogs from
all branches of the armed ser-
vices takes place at the 341st
Training Squadron (341TRS),
Lackland Air Force Base in San
Antonio, Texas. The mission
of the 341 TRS is to provide
trained military working dogs
used in patrol, drug and explo-
sive detection, and special-
ized mission functions for the
Department of Defense (DoD)
and other government agencies
including the Transportation
Security Administration. The
341 TRS also conducts opera-
tional training of MWD han-
dlers and supervisors.
The Mayport K-9 unit is
assigned to the base, but dog
and handler teams are augment-
ed to other areas, as well as
temporarily assigned to special
details in addition to their duties
here. Miller said his ultimate
goal for the unit is to achieve
Kennel of the Year.
On Base
Friday, Feb. 2
The Naval Officers' Spouses
Association presents its 3rd
annual Wine and Dine at 6:30
p.m. at Bogey's at Windy
Harbor. Dinner will be prepared
by chef William Bowling and
wine will be provided by GOS
Wines. Cost is $35 per person,
which includes dinner, wine and
gratuity. To make a reservation,
call Patrice Kapcio at 372-9721.
Reservations must be paid by
Jan. 26. Space is limited to 90
reservations. Wine selections
will be available for purchase.
Monday, Feb. 5
The USS McInemey family
readiness group will meet at 6
p.m. at the USO on Mayport
Road. Pam Ottesen, from
FFSC, will speak on "Coping
with Stress and Anxiety."
Childcare will be provided.
Wednesday, Feb. 7
The USS De Wert Family
Readiness Group monthly
meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the
Mayport USO. Children are
welcome. Come meet the new
FRG Board Members & hear
their exciting ideas for this year.
We also will be taking nomina-
tions for the position of secre-
tary. Let's make this a wonder-
ful year.
Thursday, Feb. 8
The USS Camey family read-
iness group will meet at 6:45
p.m. at the USO on Mayport
Road. Childcare will be pro-
vided.
Wednesday, Feb. 14
USS The Sullivans family
support group monthly meeting
will be held at the Mayport USO
at 6:30 p.m. Children are wel-
come. Magnets will be on sale
for $5. First Kiss tickets are also
available for $1/ticket. Contact
the FSG For more information
by email at Sullivans68fsg@
aol.com or go online at http://
sullivansddg68fsg.tripod.com.
The USS Taylor family readi-
ness group is having a fundrais-
er night at Ollie Koalas. Come
out and say you're there to sup-
port Taylor's family readiness
group and have a great time.
Wednesday, Feb. 28
The USS Philippine Sea fam-
ily readiness group will meet
at USO on Mayport Road at
6:45 p.m. Childcare is provid-
ed. Nominations for the group
board will also be taken at this
time.
Thursday, March 8
The USS Carney family read-
iness group will meet at 6:45
p.m. at the USO on Mayport
Road. Childcare will be pro-
vided.
Friday, March 23
The Naval Officers' Spouses'
Association invites members,
non-members, friends and fam-
ily to a bowling event from 5-
7 p.m. at Fast Lanes Bowling
Center. This is an event that
will be lots of fun for everyone
- from serious bowlers to first
time bowlers. Cost for unlimit-
ed bowling is $8 for adult mem-
bers; $10 for adult non-mem-
bers; and $6 children (under age
12). Adult fee includes shoe
rental; child fee does not include
shoe rental (there is a limited
number of children's bowling
shoes available for rental at
$1.85/pair or children may bowl
in either non-marking sneakers
or sox). To make a reservation,
call Cynthia Fong Smith at 372-
4049. Reservation deadline is
Feb. 16. Grilled food, salad
and beverages will be available
for purchase at the Fast Lanes
snack bar.
Out in Town
Friday, Feb. 2
The Duval County Extension
Service, 1010 N. McDuff Ave.,
will hold a "Florida Master
Naturalist" course. The module
offered will be Coastal Systems
by the University of Florida,
Whitney Laboratory or Marine
Bioscience, in St. Augustine,
Fl. This program is for adults
who want to learn more about
Florida's environment. Teachers
may receive up to 40 hours of
continuing education credits.
Topics include: ecosystems
(marine, estuarine and coastal
uplands) key plants, wildlife
and the role of humans in shap-
C alendar
ing the environment. Each mod- Tue
ule includes classroom presen- The Beach
stations, videos, field trips and 600 3rd St.
practical interpretation. Advance will hold a
registration is required. Course Income Tax
fee is $200. To register go to 6- April 11,
www.mastematuralist.org. & Wednesda
Saturday, Feb. 3 more inform
The Cummer Museum of 1141.
Art & Gardens, 829 Riverside Wedn
Avenue, is hosting a gallery The Duval
drawing workshop from noon- Service, 101(
4 p.m. inside the gallery of will hold a
Temples and Tombs: Treasures Naturalist" co
of Egyptian Art from the British offered will I
Museum. This instructed draw- by the Univ
ing workshop is designed for Whitney Lal
intermediate and higher level art Bioscience
students from ages 13 to adult. Fl This proi
Cost is $32 for members and h o
who want to
$59 for non-members and $32 Florida's env
for active docents.
Sunday, Feb. 4 may receive
The American Legion Ocean/ continuing
Beaches Post 129 will hold Topics incl
a Four Chaplain Memorial (marine, esti
Service at 2 p.m. in honor of the uplands) key
four chaplains that gave their and the role
lives to save others during the ing the envir(
sinking of the USAT Dorchester ule includes
in 1943. The memorial service stations, vide
is open to the public.
The Beaches Jewish Women's
Circle is having their month-
ly get-together at 3 p.m. at
521 North A1A, Ponte Vedra
Beach, where they will get into
the Purim mood. The Beaches
Jewish Women's circle is a
group designed for the con-
temporary Jewish woman. The
goal of The Women's Circle
is to unite all Jewish women
in the Beaches area through
exciting events and activi-
ties. The Woman's Circle
comprises women of diverse
affiliations and backgrounds
who join together under the
Chabad umbrella, to have a
good time, to explore Jewish
themes and to work together
to create and enhance com-
munity projects. More infor-
mation on the Holiday of
Purim is available at www.
ChabadBeaches.com/Purim For
more about this or any other
Beaches Event call Chabad @ 0
the Beaches at 285-1588 or
email BeachesJewishWomen@ J
chabadbeaches.com.
sday,Feb. 6
es Branch Library,
Neptune Beach,
AARP Tax -Aide
Preparation Feb.
at 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
ys at 1-5 p.m. For
nation, call 241-
iesday, Feb. 7
County Extension
) N. McDuff Ave.,
"Florida Master
ourse. The module
be Coastal Systems
ersity of Florida,
oratory or Marine
in St. Augustine,
gram is for adults
learn more about
ironment. Teachers
up to 40 hours of
education credits.
ude: ecosystems
marine and coastal
y plants, wildlife
of humans in shap-
onment. Each mod-
classroom presen-
os, field trips and
practical interpretation. Advance
registration is required. Course
fee is $200. To register go to
www.mastematuralist.org.
Friday, Feb. 9
The Duval County Extension
Service, 1010 N. McDuff Ave.,
will hold a "Florida Master
Naturalist" course. The module
offered will be Coastal Systems
by the University of Florida,
Whitney Laboratory or Marine
Bioscience, in St. Augustine,
Fl. This program is for adults
who want to learn more about
Florida's environment. Teachers
may receive up to 40 hours of
continuing education credits.
Topics include: ecosystems
(marine, estuarine and coastal
uplands) key plants, wildlife
and the role of humans in shap-
ing the environment. Course fee
is $200. To register go to www.
masternaturalist.org.
Saturday, Feb. 10
The Catty Shack Ranch
Wildlife Sanctuary will hold
a Valentine's Day dinner.
The sanctuary is a non-profit
501(c)(3) sanctuary for exotic
felidae in N.E. Jacksonville, FL.
All proceeds from the monthly
open house events go directly
to benefit the lions, tigers, leop-
ards, cougars, serval and Artic
foxes. The sanctuary is not
open to the public on a daily
basis. Gates open at 4 p.m.; din-
ner is served 5 p.m. Must RSVP
757-3603 or email: Curt@cat-
tyshack.com. Cost is $25 per
person, includes sanctuary tour.
For details/directions: www.
cattyshack.org.
Monday, Feb. 12
The Beaches Branch Library,
600 3rd St. Neptune Beach, will
hold a Know Your Government
at 6-7 p.m. Do you know who
your City Councilman is? Who
is your representative in the
State? If you wanted to write
a letter to your US Senator, do
you know who it is? Come
and learn about those folks we
elected to work for us in local,
state and national government.
For more information, call 241-
1141.
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-Photo by MC2 Elizabeth Williams
MasterAtArms 1st Class Petty Officer Steven Miller, Kennel Supervisorfor Mayport's K-9 unit, poses
with Naval Station Mayport Commanding Officer Captain Charles P King and Regional Kennel
Master Ernest Prevatte after receiving the kennel of the Quarter award on behalf of the unit.
4 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, February 1, 2007
True Cracker Jack-style
SERMC CPOs Build New Dugouts For Base
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-Photos by MC2(SW) Daniel K. Gay
Master Chief Electrician's Mate (SW) Doug Sayer and Senior Chief Boatswain's Mate (SW) Greg White use an extra piece of wood as a
lever to hold a support beam in place during a volunteer project by the Southeast Regional Maintenance Center Chiefs Mess to rebuild
the dugouts for the base's Babe Ruth baseball field.
By MC2(SW)
Daniel K. Gay
Staff
The Babe Ruth baseball field
behind the base Gym is sporting
brand new dugouts thanks to
the hard work of the Southeast
Regional Maintenance Center
(SERMC) Chief's Mess.
When one of the chiefs
noticed the rundown conditions
of the dugouts, it was brought
up to the Mess, who agreed
that something had to be done.
Carrying their own tools and
wood supplied by base Morale,
Welfare and Recreation com-
mittee, they went to work tear-
ing down the old dugouts and
building brand new ones.
"They were just pretty ratty,"
said Master Chief Electrician's
Mate (SW) Doug Sayer. "We
have nice fields and everything
but for the youngsters [playing
here] they just didn't have nice
dugouts."
The SERMC chiefs volun-
teered their time as many of
them have their own children
who play on the fields.
"I coached back here in '95
and the dugouts have been
the same," said Senior Chief
Boatswain's Mate (SW) Greg
White. White also said before
the old dugouts were torn down
they looked terrible and were
also beginning to create a safety
threat. Most of the support-
ing posts had completely rot-
ted through where they met the
ground, creating a very flimsy
and unsafe structure.
"The dugouts here had holes
through the roof, they were
leaking and there was no siding
on them so there was no protec-
tion from the wind or rain," said
Chief Machinist's Mate (SW)
George Drake, who was nailing
in support straps, called hurri-
cane straps, on one of the new
roofs. The chiefs worked on the
new structures for a week.
"If everybody was to take on
a project like this it wouldn't
take long for the base recreation
facilities to look really nice,"
said Sayer.
"If we had more people will-
ing to volunteer we could get
a lot more things done for our
youth sports program," said
White.
Baseball conditioning for the
adult baseball league, Mayport
Cruisers, is currently underway
on Wednesday, Thursdays at
7 p.m. and 3 p.m. on Sundays.
For more information, call 270-
5018. Navy baseball tryouts will
be held on at 9 a.m. on Feb. 17-
18 at Field 7, behind the Gym.
Sayer puts up brackets on the dugout shell.
Sayer uses a pencil to mark a piece of wood during the volunteer project.
"hiefs start nailing wood to the frame of the baseball dugout.
Chief Machinist's Mate (SW) George Drake nails in hurricane straps to the roof of one of two new
dugouts constructed during a volunteer project to rebuild the base Babe Ruth baseball field's dugouts
behind the Gym.
THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, February 1, 2007 5
Chiefs from the Southeast Regional Maintenance Center hold a piece of wood in place while helping Senior Chief Intelligence Specialist (SW) Roy Simeck puts ups brackets during a volunteer project for
to rebuild the base little league fields dugouts during a volunteer project, the Babe Ruth baseball field.
One of the completed dug outs built by the SERMC CPOs.
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Sayer uses a power saw to cut pieces of wood during the volunteer
project.
Simeck hauls a piece of wood to the project site.
Chiefs from SERMC nail in a piece of wood while helping to rebuild the base little league fields dug-
:outs during a volunteer project.
Simeck puts up brackets around the core of the dug out.
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6 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, February 1, 2007
Getting Ready For A Homecoming
-Photos courtesy of USS Boone FRG
The USS Boone
family readiness
group met Jan.
19 at the USO
to make signs to
put around the
base and a ban-
ner to hang by the
pier. The families
painted 201 stars
with every Sailor's
name. They also
made a large lei
will be displayed
on the ship as it
pulls into port.
-Photo by MC2(SW) Holly Boynton
NAVSO Commander Rear Adm. James W. Stevenson Jr. presents Yeoman First Class Tracey Brandon
with a \lu)' -11,ui mc Corps Achievement Medal during an awards ceremony in which she was named
NAVSO's Sailor of the Year for 2006.
COMUSNAVSO 2006
Sailor Of Year Chosen
By MC2(SW)
Holly Boynton
U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command
Public.;-
U.S. Naval Forces Southern
Command (NAVSO) recog-
nized its Sailor of the Year for
2006 during a ceremony at its
headquarters on Jan. 19.
Commands throughout
the Navy select a top Sailor
each year, one who best rep-
resents the command, demon-
strating Honor, Courage and
Commitment, and who as at the
top of his or her peer group in
their chosen rate.
NAVSO Commander Rear
Adm. James W. Stevenson
Jr. selected Yeoman First
Class Tracey Brandon, from
Taylor, Mich., who serves as
the Leading Petty Officer for
the command's administrative
department.
"Petty Officer Brandon is
an exemplary Sailor and truly
deserves this honor,'" said
NAVSO Command Master
Chief (SW/AW) Tommy
Santiago. "Her professional
demeanor and extensive mili-
tary knowledge sets an example
for all her peers."
In an accompanying citation,
Brandon is recognized for her
outstanding work ethic and in-
depth technical skill. She sup-
ports many officers, enlisted,
and civilian personnel across
eight commands Navy-wide.
During the year she also held
important collateral duties,
including assistant to the
Command Career Counselor.
When presented with her
award, Brandon credited the
command support. "Thank you
to Admin for all your hard work
and dedication. If it wasn't for
all of you, this award would not
have been possible. This is as
much your award as it is mine.
I also want to thank the chief's
mess and chain of command for
pushing me to do my best. Your
support and encouragement has
meant a great deal to me. This
has been an exciting year at
NAVSO. I look forward next
year and the new challenges it
brings."
Brandon lives in the
Jacksonville area with her hus-
band Electronics Technician 1t
Class (SW) Johnny Brandon,
stationed onboard USS Boone
(FFG 28), and their 18-month-
old daughter Savannah.
NAVSO is the Navy com-
ponent for U.S. Southern
Command (SOUTHCOM). It
directs U.S. naval forces oper-
ating in the region and inter-
acts with Caribbean, Central
and South American civil
forces and navies to shape the
maritime environment within
SOUTHCOM's area of respon-
sibility. For more information
on U.S. Naval Forces Southern
Command, go to http://www.
cusns.navy.mil.
-Photo courtesy of AIMD
CW03 Alcidez Babilonia walks through the sideboys as he leaves military life and prepares for the
civilian world during a retirement ceremony held Jan. 19 at Ocean Breeze Conference Center
AIMD Bids Farewell To CWO3
By CWO3
Stephen Waldrop
AIMD Mayport PAO
A retirement ceremony
was held for CWO3 Alcidez
Babilonia of AIMD Mayport on
Jan. 19.
He will officially transfer
from the United States Navy
to the Fleet Reserve on April 1
after serving 27 years of active
Naval service. The retirement
ceremony was held at the Ocean
Breeze Conference Center with
guest speaker Lt. Cmdr. Charles
Robinson.
Babilonia reported to Recruit
Training Center Great Lakes,
Ill. for basic training in January
1979. Upon completion, he
attended Aviation Machinist's
Mate "A" School at Naval
Aviation Technical Training
Center, Millington, Tennessee.
Babilonia served at the fol-
lowing commands, VS-30
"Diamond Cutters" Cecil Field,
Florida; AIMD NAS Key West,
Florida; USS Saratoga (CV-
60); AIMD NAS Jacksonville;
USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67);
Aviation Maintenance Officer
School Pensacola, Florida;
HC-5 "Providers" Agana,
Guam; VS-22 "Checkmates"
Jacksonville; and AIMD NS
Mayport.
Babilonia has earned a
Bachelor of Science Degree
in Professional Aeronautics
graduating with honors (Magna
Cum Laude) with a minor in
Management from Embry
Riddle Aeronautical University.
He currently plans on residing
in Florida with his family.
UNF
CENTER FOR QUALITY
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
February 8 7:30-9:00 a.m. at the UNF University Center
Six Sigma Breakfast Briefing
In this one-hour briefing with breakfast, learn the basics of Six Sigma,
how to become certified, and why Six Sigma is essential to business
success. Space is limited, reserve today by calling 620.4256.
February 1 5 7:30-9:00 a.m. at the UNF University Center
LEAN Enterprise Breakfast Briefing
In one hour, this briefing will address key LEAN
principles and techniques and explain how
they move organizations from ideas to results.
Space is limited, reserve today by calling 620.4256.
February 23 7:30-9:00 a.m. at the UNF University Center
ISO 9001:2000 Breakfast Briefing
In one hour, this briefing will explain how ISO 9001:2000
implementation can help any organization improve its
competitiveness, productivity, efficiency, and enhance customer
satisfaction. Space is limited, reserve today by calling 620.4256.
March 5 thru 8
Minitab
March 20 21
Six Sigma Overview
April 24 25
Understanding ISO 9001:200
April 26 27
ISO 9001:2000 Internal Audi
April 17 18
LEAN Enterprise 0
For more information, call Ralph Moore, Senior Information Specialist
904.620.4256
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FRC Southeast Dedicates
Roum Complex At NAS Jax
Students Learn About Navy Life
By Frank Taormina
Fleet Readiness Center, Southeast
Fleet Readiness Center,
Southeast (FRC-SE) held
the dedication of the Capt.
Christopher J. Roum
Engineering and Logistics
Complex during a ceremony
aboard NAS Jacksonville on
Jan. 25.
Buildings 6F and 6G, located
on Enterprise Avenue and for-
merly barracks for enlisted per-
sonnel, were officially named
for the late Capt. Christopher
J. Roum, Commanding Officer
of Naval Aviation Depot and
later, NAVAIR Depot (NADEP)
Jacksonville. Capt. Roum was
the commanding officer from
June 2000 to January 2002.
After a $5M upgrade and refur-
bishing of the buildings, the
engineering division moved into
the new complex in January
of 2006. The complex is the
operational hub for engineers
and logisticians of the com-
mand. Capt. John W. Scanlan II,
Commanding Officer, FRC-SE,
hosted the ceremony and gave
a brief history of the buildings.
He then introduced Rear Adm.
Michael Hardee, Commander,
Fleet Readiness Centers
(COMFRC), a long time col-
league and personal friend of
Capt. Roum and his family.
Hardee said, "Roumie was a
great leader and pioneer in the
development of our industrial
and maintenance capabilities.
This is a monument and a testa-
ment to his dedication and pro-
fessionalism."
At the dedication, Rear Adm.
Hardee and Capt. Roum's
widow, Deanie Roum, unveiled
a boulder displaying a plaque
officially declaring the build-
ings the Capt. Christopher
J. Roum Engineering and
Logistics Complex Capt. Roum
was a member of the unofficial
fraternity commonly referred to
as Mustangs. He enlisted in the
U.S. Navy in August 1970, serv-
ing as an Aviation Machinist's
Mate, Jets. Earning a Bachelor
of Science Degree in 1976, he
was commissioned an Ensign
and designated an Aerospace
Maintenance Duty Officer. After
deployments aboard the USS
Enterprise, (CVN 65) and USS
Coral Sea (CV 43) Capt. Roum
was reassigned to the staff of
Commander, Light Attack Wing,
Pacific in June 1980. After
some well deserved shore duty,
Capt. Roum returned to sea duty
aboard the USS Constellation
(CV 64) until 1986 when he was
selected for postgraduate educa-
tion. Upon completion of the
Logistics Management Program
at the Naval Postgraduate
School in Monterey, California,
he received his Master of
Science Degree in June 1987.
After almost three decades in
the Navy, Capt. Roum was
assigned to Naval Air Systems
Command in Patuxent River,
Maryland, which led to his
selection as Executive Officer
and eventually commanding
officer at NADEP. His unique
career achievements are impres-
sive milestones that had a direct
and lasting role in enhancing
aviation readiness. The dedi-
cation of the Engineering and
Logistics Complex in Capt.
Roum's name was ultimately
approved by the Chief of Naval
Operations (CNO), Vice Adm.
A.E. Rondeau.
-Photos courtesy of USS Boone FRG
Students from Masan, South Korea stop by HSL-42 for a close look at a helicopter before embark-
ing USS John F Kennedy for a ship's tour on Jan. 23. Masan is Jacksonville's sister city.
New National Defense Exemption Of MMPA Authorized For Navy
From Navy Office of Information
Following consultation with
the Department of Commerce,
the Department of Defense
announced Jan. 23, authorization
of a two-year National Defense
Exemption from requirements of
the Marine Mammal Protection
Act (MMPA) for naval activity
involving mid-frequency active
sonar use, and a new sensor that
uses small explosive charges,
during major training exercises
and on established ranges and
operating areas.
This period provides the
Navy time necessary to continue
coordination with the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) and the
public as the Navy continues its
analysis of activities on major
range complexes and obtains
any necessary authorizations
from NOAA.
The Navy's position is that
continued training with active
sonar is absolutely essential
in protecting the lives of our
Sailors and defending the
nation. Increasingly quiet die-
sel-electric submarines continue
to proliferate throughout the
world.
"The Navy has worked close-
ly with the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration
on our long-term compliance
strategy, and the National
Defense Exemption is an agreed
upon part of the strategy. It
allows both agencies to apply
resources to the long-term plan,"
said Navy Rear Adm. James
Symonds, director of environ-
mental readiness. "We will
continue to employ stringent
mitigation measures, developed
with NOAA's concurrence, to
protect marine mammals during
all sonar activities."
In 2002, the Navy began
implementation of a compre-
hensive, fully funded strategy
to ensure the Navy complies
with applicable federal laws. In
coordination with the National
Marine Fisheries Service, this
limited exemption enables the
Navy to continue execution of
that plan.
In 2006, in close coordina-
tion with the National Marine
Fisheries Service, an execu-
tion plan was finalized that
will result in completion of full
environmental documentation
of all major Navy training and
exercise areas. The process of
completing this documentation,
including the required analysis
and public comment periods, is
a multi-year effort. This limited
exemption provides a bridge as
this plan is executed.
The provisions of the exemp-
tion apply only during the peri-
od required to complete each
area's environmental documen-
tation. As each is completed,
the exemption will no longer
apply in that area.
The Navy's compliance plan
will ultimately cover all major
U.S. Navy ranges and operat-
ing areas with environmental
impact statements under the
National Environmental Policy
Act, and any necessary let-
ters of authorization under the
MMPA, and consultation under
the Endangered Species Act as
required. Navy policy mandates
that all its ranges and operating
areas be covered by overarching
compliance actions by the end
of fiscal year 2009.
Several of the operating area
projects have Notices of Intent
to prepare an Environmental
Impact Statement already pub-
lished in the Federal Register,
the beginning step in the com-
prehensive procedure which
will involve public participa-
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M WR Sports
Sports
An organizational meeting
for Men's Spring Intramural
Softball is at 11 a.m. Feb. 20 at
the gym. Softball season begins
Feb. 5.
Women's volleyball starts
Feb. 11 at the gym. Season ends
Apr. 29
A 5K Fun Run is Feb. 13 at
8 a.m. The start line is in front
of the gym. No pre-registration
required and participation is
free.
For more information on
adult sports programs, call 270-
5451/52.
Fitness
There are new Surfside and
Gym fitness schedules. The new
schedule is as follows:
Surfside Fitness
Monday
7 a.m.: Yoga
9:30 a.m., Lo Impact
11:15 a.m., Kick, CORE &
More
11:30 a.m., Fitness Equipment
Training
1 p.m., Moms in Motion
4 p.m., Advanced Pilates
5 p.m., Heart Core Sculpt
(Family Friendly)
Tuesday
9:30 a.m., Resistance
11:15 a.m., 3B Bum, BOSU/
Balls/Bar
11:30 a.m., Fitness Equipment
Training
2 p.m., Fitness Equipment
Training
3 p.m., FEP Training
4 p.m. FEP Training
5 p.m., Fitness Equipment
Training
6 p.m., Kid's Clinic
Wednesday
8:30 a.m., Fitness for Mature
Audiences Only
9:30 a.m., Intro to Resistance
11:30 a.m., Intro to Pilates
1 p.m., Moms in Motion
4 p.m., Fitness Equipment
Training
4:15 p.m., BOSU
5:15 p.m., Cardio, Combat
and CORE
6:15 p.m., Mommy, Daddy &
Me (Family Friendly)
Thursday
8:30 a.m., Fitness Equipment
Training
9:30 a.m., Resistance
11:30 a.m., Sculpt, Step &
Stretch
4 p.m., Pump and Grind
4 p.m., Fitness Equipment
Training
5 p.m., Kid's Clinic
6:30 p.m., Yogalates (Family
Friendly)
Friday
7:30 a.m., Fitness Equipment
Training
9:30 a.m. Yoga
Saturday
8 a.m., Yoga
9:30 a.m., Kid's Clinic
10:30 a.m., Extreme Circuit
Training for Kids
Gymnasium
Monday
5:30 a.m., Weight Training
for War Fighters
6:30 a.m., Victory PRT
7 a.m., Indoor Cycling
8:30 a.m., Strength Solutions
& Flexibility Fix-Ups for
Injuries
11:30 a.m., Indoor Cycling
Tuesday
7 a.m., Command Circuit
Sensations
11:15 a.m., Conditioning for
Running
3 p.m., Fitness Equipment
Training
4:30 p.m., Indoor Cycling
5:30 p.m., Stretching for
Sailors
Wednesday
7 a.m., Command Cardio
Pump
11:30 a.m., Fitness Equipment
Training
11:30 a.m., Indoor Cycling
2 p.m., Strength Solutions &
Flexibility Fix-Ups for Injuries
3 p.m., FEP Training
Thursday
5:15 a.m., Fitness Equipment
Training
7 a.m., Command Jump and
Jab
11:30 a.m., Weight Training
for War Fighters
4:30 p.m., Indoor Cycling
Friday
6:30 a.m., Indoor Cycling
7 a.m., Beach Bootcamp
9 a.m., Strength Training
Basics for Women
9:30 a.m., Strength Solutions
& Flexibility Fix-Ups for
Injuries
A variety of fitness classes
aFor information on fitness
classes and programs, call 270-
7718 or 270-7134.
Fast Lanes Bowling Center
and Grille
Watch Super Bowl XLI on
Fast Lanes' 50" TV Feb. 4. Free
bowling shoe rentals and 50-
cent wings. Facility opens at 4
p.m.
Fast Lanes Bowling Center
has numerous weekly bowling
specials. Games are only $1 on
Monday and Wednesdays from
5 p.m. to close. Check out T. G.
I. F. where games are $1 and
shoe rentals are $1.50 from 11
a.m.-6 p.m. every Friday. On
Saturday from 1-6 p.m., games
are $1.50 and shoes are $1.50.
Games are only $2 on Sundays
from 7 p.m. to close.
Xtreme Bowling is only $2
Friday from 6 p.m. to close
and Sundays from 4-7 p.m.
Saturday Xtreme Bowling is $3
from 8 p.m. to close. For Fast
Lanes Bowling Center informa-
tion call 270-5377.
Outdoor Adventures
Get your PADI Open Water
Scuba Certification. Cost is
$290 or $320 for guests. Course
includes certification, dive
book, dive log book, dive tables,
professional instruction, admis-
sion to the springs, two nights
lodging, round-trip transporta-
tion and use of all necessary
scuba equipment. Upcoming
dates: Feb. 16-18.
Dive the Dry Tortugas Feb. 8-
11 for only $610. Cost includes
unlimited dives, three nights
lodging on the M/V Ultimate
Getaway, round trip transporta-
tion, all food and beverages and
air fills. A $100 deposit is due
when signing up. Space is very
limited.
February rental special: Take
$5 off rentals of $30 or more.
For more information, call
Outdoor Adventures at 270-
5221 or 5541.
Windy Harbor Golf Club
Windy Harbor Golf Club is
open seven days a week from
7 a.m.-6 p.m. Play a round,
practice your swing, take les-
sons or purchase the latest golf
gear at the Pro Shop. Stop in
on Wednesday or Friday from
4:30-6:30 p.m. and enjoy happy
hour at Bogey's restaurant.
MWR Melts Off Holiday Pounds
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Above, MWR
Fitness Director
Emily Savoca and
her fitness team
take Surfside Fitness
patrons through two
grueling hours of
exercise during the
MWR Post-holiday
Meltdown on Jan.
24. Right, Sandra
BarrettofMWR
and other patrons do
squats to strengthen
leg and core muscles.
Active Duty, Retirees, DoD
employees and dependents can
take advantage of the Twilight
Golf Special where Monday
- Friday golf is only $12 and
$14 on Saturdays, Sundays and
holidays after 2:30 p.m. (Active
Duty, retired or DoD employ-
ees only). For information on
Windy Harbor Golf Club call
270-5380.
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NS Mayport Navy Fitness Group Exercise Class Descriptions
Consult the group exercise tive flexibility regimen that will basic strength training moves moms. All participants are gram held at the gymnasium. proven weight training tech-
schedules found in marketing strengthen, stretch and relax the using dumbbells and body bars. required to submit a doctor's This class is designed especially niques.
displays at both the Surfside body. Kick, CORE & More: A release in order to participate. for women, which includes edu- Yoga: A dynamic blend of
Fitness Center and the Naval Heart CORE Sculpt: Get kick abs class that will have you No need for a babysitter; moms national material and program breathing, yoga postures, and
Station Gymnasium for day, strong, get stretched and get holding your abs in; toned and are authorized to bring their design. relaxation techniques. This
time, location and instruc- centered in this class which firmed. Fitness tools and floor babies in carriers to this class. Strength Solutions & class increases vitality, energy,
tor. Family Friendly classes offers solutions for all your exercises are used to stimulate (Family Friendly) Flexibility Fix-Ups for calm, agility, flexibility, men-
are part of Mayport's Child to health concerns. This workout all the core muscles. Pump and Grind: Get buff Injuries: This class assists the tal and physical strength in the
Champion Program. involves calisthenics and resis- Kid's Clinic: This clinic is and tuff in this rhythmic resis- Sailor in preventing and over- body, both internally and exter-
Aqua Aerobics: Slather tance training that gets results, designed for children ages 10- tance training class that com- coming injuries. nally.
on some sunscreen and get (Family Friendly) 14. It involves how to safely bines hip hop grooving to the Stroller Strut: An outdoor Yogalates: Divine perspira-
buff in the NS Mayport pool. Intro to Pilates: You will use fitness equipment and pro- moving, fitness adventure for moms and tion results from this fusion of
You'll stay cool while gaining learn moves based on the orig- vides general information on Resistance: A survivor like kids in strollers. Use portable Yoga and Pilates. This experi-
strength and endurance. (Family inal guidelines set forth by exercise and fitness workouts. muscle-toning workout. This fitness tools and the terrain to ence into well-being increases
Friendly) Joseph Pilates in the late 1920s. (Family Friendly) class will reform the lower and bum calories and tone muscles, physiological balance, clarity
Advanced Pilates: Mastery Indoor Cycling: Sweat Low Impact: Designed for upper body utilizing every fit- (Family Friendly) This class is of mind and body awareness.
of Intro to Pilates is suggested drips from the chin, nose, and the just getting back onto the ness tool. Your body shape will seasonal. (Family Friendly)
before evolving into the extreme forehead as you pedal power- fitness bandwagon. It's easy to take a 360-degree turn. Victory PRT: Want to Intro to Yoga: An introduc-
regimen of the Advanced class, fully to the syncopated beat follow low impact aerobic. Sculpt, Step & Stretch: score Outstanding on the PRT? tion to the discipline of Yoga.
This Pilates Bootcamp uses of the music. The endurance Mommy, Daddy and Me: Step to the rhythm and kick to Attend Victory PRT and experi- Get stronger, steadier and more
balls, rings and foam rollers to and strength of your quadri- Pee wee power unleashed; via the beat. Simple and achievable ence effective, highly motivat- balanced as you develop a new
produce a virtual makeover in ceps, hamstrings, and calves games, movement and nutri- aerobic patterns give this class ing PRT oriented workouts. body awareness and control that
your posture, abdominals and increases, while your overall tion education. This class real step appeal. This oxygenat- Weight Training for War enhances both the challenges of
back. cardiovascular fitness radically is designed for kids age 5-9. ed effort is power packed to get Fighters: An adrenaline pro- sports and daily activities. You
Beach Boot Camp: This develops in this spintensity self- (Family Friendly) you in and out in 45 minutes. during one-hour class devoted can recharge your batteries with
outdoor training is weather per- paced 1-hour class. Don't be Moms in Motion: A moni- Strength Training Basics for to building strength and stam- calm and fluid movements and
mitting and seasonal. Maximize afraid! tored exercise program designed Women: A four session intro- ina in active duty personnel. open your mind to the power
the body's potential and get Intro to Resistance: Learn for pregnant women and new ductory weight training pro- Emphasis is placed on sound, within. (Family Friendly)
results, fast. This Commando
PT utilizes various training tech-
niques to achieve the highest -.
fitness levels possible. Meets
Behind gym @ Field 6
BOSU Training: Experience
the most innovative fitness tool
since the step. This class focus-
es on balance, multi-directional 4 .,..
movement, and agility.
The 3B Burn (Balls/Bars/
BOSU): This intense class
combines balls, body bars and
BOSU training to improve ath-
letic strength and power, bal-
ance and body control. Come
ready to bum and firm!
For Mature Audiences
Only: This exclusive class is -
reserved for those who need -
a little extra TLC during their
workout.
Cardio Combat and CORE: ..
In this heart-pounding full body .
workout we a break a serious
sizzlin sweat. This fusion of :
cardio and resistance train-
ing will max out your exercise
afterbum.
Command Circuit.
Sensations: A sensational sta-.
tion-oriented workout that uses
calisthenics and all the fitness
tools to provide both an aerobic
and anaerobic workout. This
hour you are guaranteed to be
winning at losing! Meets at
Gym Basketball Court 2
Command Cardio Pump:
This class is reserved for active
duty personnel. Various train-
ing regimens are used based on
attendance number. This class .
can accommodate 200 plus par- -
ticipants. Kickboxing, circuit
training and sports drills are just
a few of the fitness enhance-
ment methods used. Discover
how to become a lean, mean
fighting machine! Meets@
Gym Basketball Court 2
Command Jump & Jab: ..
Float like a butterfly, sting like
a bee! This class incorporates z..
jumpin, jabbin and jiving! A ... ...
prize-fighting workout that .
will roll back time and fight .
fat forever! Meets at Gym
Basketball Court 2.
Confined Space Workout:
Full body training that focus-
es on techniques which maxi-
mize usage of minimal workout .
space.
Conditioning for Basketball:
Are you a serious basketball . .-
addict? If so, this class is a ,
must! It covers every aspect of
performance on the court and to .-- ". ,
prevent injuries. Seasonal and .''i ., ".
by appointment. Call 270-7134. '.
Conditioning for Running: .'-.
improve your 1.5-mile time, run .. ":.- ..-.. .%.
Deep WaterAqua: Submerge ."-
yourself in this advanced aqua .. .
class held in the deep end of the "- -
pool. You will wear an Aqua
Jogger through this journey _,..
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workout. This class is seasonal. .."-'-';--,- .
(Family Friendly)
Extreme Circuit Training
for Kids: The ultimate work-
out for Kids ages 9-14. This
class uses all the fitness toys to *- -
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FEP Training: Boot camp U t
revisited. This fitness enhance- n .
ment program will cure your ygl
PRT blues. Class format varies
to meet command needs. 1 ** *S 0 6 0
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$Stress Management: This
:class consists of a highly effec-
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Auto Skills Center
The Motorcycle Safety
Course is Feb. 2-4. Cost is $165
per person and includes motor-
cycle, helmet and gloves. Pre-
registration is required.
February special: 10 percent
off alignment. For Auto Skills
Center information call 270-
5392.
Bingo
Celebrate Valentine's Day
a day early on Tuesday, Feb.
13. Appreciation starts at $500
with double payouts on all hard
cards, surprises and free coffee
and dessert table. Warm ups are
at 6:15 p.m. and the program
starts at 6:30 p.m.
Bingo is held weekly at
Beachside Community Center
from 6:30-10 p.m. Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday and 12:30-4
p.m. Sunday. Thursday is paper
only. Lunchtime bingo is offered
on Wednesday from 11:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. Lunchtime bingo
is paper only with 11 games for
$12. For Bingo information call
270-7197.
Castaway's Lounge
Every Tuesday night
is karaoke at Castaway's
and on Wednesday nights,
Castaway's shows a movie or
two. Castaway's Lounge at
Beachside Community Center
caters to all tastes in music with
a variety of bands every month
and daily drink specials. For
Castaway's Lounge information
call 270-7198.
Foc'sle CPO Club
The CPO Club is holding
a Super Bowl party on Feb.
4 starting at 5 p.m. Cost is $5
per person and includes a wide
selection of food, cash bar and
free sodas. Tickets are on sale at
the CPO Club. (CPO event)
Family Steak Night is 5-8
p.m. Feb. 8. Cost is $9 per per-
son and children's specials are
available. (All hands welcome)
CPO Social Hour is held on
Thursday from 3-6 p.m. with
free hors d'oeuvres. (CPO activ-
ity)
The CPO Club welcomes
everyone for Wing Night on
Tuesday from 5-9 p.m. Take-
out wing orders are also avail-
able. Call 270-5432 to place
a wing order. (All hands wel-
come)
The CPO Club is open to all
hands for lunch Monday-Friday
from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Catering services are also avail-
able. For CPO Club information
call 270-5431/5432.
ITT
ITT has 2007 Entertainment
Books for only $20. ITT is open
from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-
Friday or look for the RTV
(Recreation Ticket Vehicle) at
various locations on and off
base. For ticket and trip infor-
mation call 270-5145.
Food and Beverage Options
Food is available for All
Hands at the following MWR
facilities: Bogey's at Windy
Harbor Golf Club, the CPO
Club, Fast Lanes Grille at Fast
Lanes Bowling Center and
BoHogs BBQ and Pizza Hut,
both located inside Beachside
Community Center. Hours of
operation vary depending on
facility.
Happy Hour is offered at
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Bogey's Wednesdays and
Friday from 4:30-6:30 p.m. and
Fast Lanes Grille on Mondays
from 6:30-10 p.m. Happy
Hour at the CPO Club is from
3-6 p.m. on Thursdays and is
reserved for chief petty officers
and their guests.
RV and Boat Storage
If you need the storage, MWR
is the place for it. Contact
Vehicle Storage at 270-7022 for
space availability.
School-Age Youth Programs
Youth Tournaments: 8-ball
pool tournaments are Feb. 5
at YAC and Feb. 8 at RBCC.
Dodgeball tournaments are
Feb. 21 at YAC and Feb. 23 at
RBCC.
Freedom Fridays are 7-11 p.m.
Feb. 2 (Dance/Pajama Jami)
and Feb. 16 (Movie) for ages
6-12, age 5 if in Kindergarten.
Cost is $7 in advance or the $9
day of. Dinner and activities are
provided. Sign up early; space
is limited.
Teen Movie Night is 7-10
p.m. Feb. 17 for ages 13-17,
age 18 if attending high school.
Free admission. Free popcorn
and drinks.
Club Teen (Pajama Jami) at
YAC is 8-11 p.m. Feb. 24. Cost
is $2. Event is open to ages 13-
17 (age 18 if attending high
school).
The Youth Activities Center
is a member of Boys and Girls
Clubs of America (BGCA).
Programs include Power Hour
and Project Learn, Fitness
Authority, Fine Arts, Digital
Arts and Image Makers and
Smart Moves.
Torch Club (ages 11-13) and
Keystone Club (ages 14-18) will
meet on Feb. 10 from 6-7 p.m.
to work on the Valentine Candy
Gram project and from 6-7 p.m.
Feb. 14 to deliver Valentine
Candy Grams to on and off base
housing. Both clubs will also
meet from 6-7 p.m. Feb. 28.
The Fall Before and After
School program is currently in
session. Cost is based on total
family income and a fee scale.
Additional youth programs
offered include daily open rec-
reation hours and activities
(alternating between YAC and
RBCC) and instructional classes
in martial arts, dance and cheer-
leading. The Youth Activities
Center (YAC) and Ribault Bay
Community Center (RBCC) are
closed Sundays and holidays.
For information on school-
age youth programs call YAC
at 270-5680/5421 or RBCC at
270-7276/7277.
Windy Harbor Golf Club
Windy Harbor Golf Club is
open seven days a week from 7
a.m. until 6 p.m. Play a round,
practice your swing, take les-
sons or purchase the latest golf
gear at the Pro Shop. Stop in
on Wednesday or Friday from
4:30-6:30 p.m. and enjoy happy
hour at Bogey's restaurant.
Active Duty, Retirees, DoD
employees and dependents can
take advantage of the Twilight
Golf Special where Monday
- Friday golf is only $12 and
$14 on Saturdays, Sundays and
holidays after 2:30 p.m. (Active
Duty, retired or DoD employ-
ees only). For information on
Windy Harbor Golf Club call
270-5380.
Liber
The following activities and
events target single or unac-
companied sailors. For addi-
tional information on Liberty
events, call Planet Mayport
Single Sailor Center at 270-
7788 or 7789.
Feb. 2: Groundhog's
Day. Make your predictions
today and correctly guess if
Punxsatawney Phil sees his
shadow or not. Prizes to all
correct predictions.
Feb. 4: Superbowl Sunday.
Watch Super Bowl XLI on the
big screen in Planet Mayport's
movie theater. Free food, bev-
erages, sodas, football trivia,
and prizes. Be here early to
get a spot. Game starts at 6
p.m.
Feb. 6: Birthday Bash.
Happy Birthday to all the
February Birthdays. Stop by
Planet Mayport for your birth-
day bonus.
Feb. 7 and 28: Eight Ball
Tournament. This free, single
elimination tournament will
start at 6:15 p.m. sharp at
Planet Mayport. Prizes will be
awarded to first and second
places.
Feb. 8: Dinner and a Movie
Trip. Join the Liberty Program
as we head to Regal Cinemas
to catch some of the newest
box office hits. Pizza will be
served at Planet Mayport prior
to departing to the theater.
Cost of this trip is only $2 and
includes food, admission and
transportation.
Feb. 9, 16 and 23: The
Mayport Wives Club Gives To CHS
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The money will be used to buy
therapeutic games and crafts for
foster children to learn behav-
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relate to their peers and adults
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Ultimate Lunch Break. Try
your luck in this lunchtime
competition and win big. All
contestants get free lunch at
Planet Mayport. Contest starts
at 11:30 a.m.
Feb. 14: Happy Valentine's
Day. Get hit with the love bug
at Planet Mayport today. Free
Hugs and Kisses candy given
out today at Planet Mayport,
until supplies last.
Feb. 15: Comedy Zone Trip.
Join the Liberty Program for a
night of comedy and fun at the
Comedy Zone in Mandarin.
This trip is free and includes
admission, transportation and
appetizers. This trip is open to
those 18 years old and older.
Feb. 19: President's Day.
Pay homage to our founding
fathers today as we celebrate
their accomplishments in his-
tory.
Feb. 20: Fat Tuesday at
Planet Mayport. Celebrate this
infamous "holiday" and get
fat tonight at Planet Mayport.
Extreme eating challenge will
start at 6 p.m.
Feb. 21: Nine Ball
Tournament. This free, single
elimination tournament will
start at 6:15 p.m. sharp at
Planet Mayport.
Feb. 22: Chinese New Year
at Planet Mayport. It's the
Year of the Pig so oink out at
Planet Mayport. Free Chinese
food and fortunes for the Inc
year." Event starts promptly at
5:30 p.m.
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12 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, February 1, 2007
Commissaries Offer Healthy
Choices For Super Bowl Treats
By Kay Blakley
DeCA
Wasn't it just a few weeks
ago when a lot of us resolved to
start the year off right by drop-
ping a few pounds, and lead-
ing a healthier lifestyle? Now
here we are, faced with yet
another celebration calling for
good food the first Sunday in
February is Super Bowl time!
Inviting a houseful of football-
crazed friends to cheer your
team to victory is hard enough
in itself, but eliminating the
tasty snacks that accompany the
event is unthinkable.
Don't despair! By making
informed choices, you can still
serve scrumptious Super Bowl
treats without putting too seri-
ous a dent into the weight loss
and healthy lifestyle progress
you've made.
Fruit and vegetable trays
from your commissary produce
department, for example, are
excellent choices. So are deli
trays filled with low-fat, low-
sodium, meats and cheeses.
Even though deli selections
are typically freshly sliced and
wrapped for your convenience,
most items do have nutrition
labels on the package, so ask to
see these when deciding what
you want on your tray.
Offer a selection of whole
grain breads or buns alongside
the deli tray. Be careful, though,
when it comes to condiments to
slather on those breads almost
all varieties of mustard are near-
ly calorie free, but not so with
mayonnaise. Use a fat-free or
low-fat variety, if you like the
taste. If not, use full-fat versions
very sparingly.
Game-time treats like chips
and dips usually mean high-
ly processed, high in fat, and
high in calories, right? Not so
with the Pico de Gallo recipe
below an entire batch has only
about 90 calories. At that rate,
you could eat it with a spoon!
It's good enough to eat it that
way, too, so be sure to double
or triple the recipe. Keep the fat
count low by baking your own
corn tortilla chips to serve with
it. There's really nothing to it
but slicing ready-made tortillas
into wedges and popping them
into the oven for a few minutes,
but the aroma wafting from
your kitchen says you're baking
a gastronomic delight.
If none of these suggestions
strike your fancy, how does
North Carolina-Style barbeque
made with lean, low-calorie
chicken breasts sound? How
about California Guacamole or
Layered Taco Bean Dip? Come
to the Kay's Kitchen page of
http://www.commissaries.com
for the recipes, and come to the
commissary for all the ingredi-
ents.
Pico de Gallo
1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
2 green onions, thinly sliced
2 large ripe tomatoes,
chopped
1 teaspoon or more, to taste,
minced garlic
Combine all ingredients in a
small bowl and serve.
Commissary Web Site Has New Look
By Bonnie Powell
DeCA
It's a brand new year and the
Defense Commissary Agency
has a brand new look on the
Web at www.commissaries.
com. In addition to a front page
that changes with the season -
or the occasion links popular
with commissary shoppers are
featured more prominently and
are easier to find through drop-
down menus at the top of the
front page.
"We asked shoppers what
they wanted to see on the Web
site during our most recent cus-
tomer satisfaction survey," said
Patrick Nixon, DeCA direc-
tor and chief executive officer.
"The top three requests by far
were for sales information, cou-
pons and general commissary
news. We've tried to make sure
the information customers want
is easy to find."
Due to advertising restric-
tions, DeCA can't list prices on
the Web site, but customers can
find out what's on sale and the
"percent off' regular price by
going to the savings aisle under
the shopping link. "Customers
can download a list of all items
on sale at their commissary, or
just by category," said Nixon.
Internet coupons can be down-
loaded from the links page and
commissary news is on the front
page under the news and infor-
mation link.
Customers can also purchase
or donate commissary gift cer-
tificates at commissaries.com,
select from over 100 gift baskets
and baked goods at the Virtual
Commissary, and sign up for
delivery of general commissary
news via e-mail through the
Commissary Connection. Store
information is readily available
under the locations link. "Since
many of our customers move
around, they can use commis-
saries.com to get store hours
and contact information, and
even print out directions to their
new commissary," said Nixon.
Another reason to book-
mark commissaries.com is to
access the comprehensive case
lot sales page available during
the "Worldwide Case Lot Sales
Event" in May and September.
The case lot sale page is partic-
ularly popular with authorized
shoppers who live a long dis-
tance from a commissary, but
are willing to make a special
trip for case lot sales, where
savings can run as high as 50
percent over regular commis-
sary prices.
Other features planned for
commissaries.com include
a more interactive health and
wellness section and features
such as "Ask the Dietitian," a
greater emphasis on recipes,
improvements in the customer
"Your Action Line" program,
and increased online shopping
through the Virtual Commissary.
"Check back every day," advis-
es Nixon, "we have lots more in
store!"
G et The Skinny
Overweight kids? Treat the parents, too!
By Caroline J. Cederquist, discussing younger children won't have to play the heavy their parents are statistically far
M.D. here, the parents? role is much because these passive controls more likely to have a positive
Columnist larger. minimize the risk of conflict for attitude about physical recre-
Younger children, say, up As with the research study, everyone. ation and exercise, and to par-
through elementary school, are parents in our program learn Of course, sometimes, less ticipate in it Parents basically
so much at the mercy of their often for the first time about choice is better. If there's a box have all the power in a small
environment that it's not prac- important fundamentals of of fat-free ice cream bars in child's life. If healthy chang-
tical or even fair to make nutrition. They also learn about the freezer, that's a treat, and childs life. If healthy cang-
them the focus of the weight- behavior modification, problem at dessert time, it's an accept- es are introduced with some
loss effort, even in those unusu- solving and other skills, And able indulgence that a child will finesse, no issue need even be
al cases where they're the only they get specific guidance and welcome with delight. A seven- made of them.
one overweight. support about family roles and or eight-year old isn't going to The new standards just
Imagine that such a child support about turn up his nose at a 90-calorie become the standards. We only
call him Joey goes to dinner limits of responsibility. Healthy Choice dessert pop and eat dessert twice a week. We
with his family and everyone For instance, most parents go on strike until someone pro- don't drive if we can walk. We
orders their usual favorites. But worry about ongoing conflicts duces a Twinkie. eat vegt eerday.We
Joey, overweight and "dieting," with their children over what Play Together, Weigh don' vegetables every day. with dinner.
has to have some "lite" selec- to eat. And sure, when snack Togethert drink soda with dinner.
tion while everyone around him time comes, if you have a box Other recent research on chil- That's just the way it is.
indulges without limitation, of chocolatey-gooey marsh- dren and body weight shows a It doesn't mean children
How fun is that? mallow cookies and a box of direct correlation between kids? won't ever try a challenge. In
But that's often precisely crispy, fat-free rye crackers, weight and the amount of time fact, count on it that they will.
what happens, to the point of most kids are going for the they spent in recreational physi- One of the Cederquist daughters
utter frustration for both parent goo. cal activity, not with friends or recently produced a piece of
and child. I often see families But this is where parental peers, but with their families. candy first thing in the morning
who want us to "fix" an over- responsibility looms large, We see much in the media and sweetly asked if she could
weight child after they've failed and parents? decisions about about the loss of physical edu- eat it, though she undoubtedly
with various approaches, from the home environment are so cation programs in schools, but knew the answer already.
cajolery to punishment to out- significant. Children ought to these opportunities for exer- Through Thick & Thin
right policing the pantry. be given somechoice inwhat cise and activity don't appear
The candid response? That they want to at, but by ha to have as strong a correlation Parents are usually aware that
isn't going to work. Joey can't they want to eat, but by hav- with kids? weight as what they their own dietary habits are rel-
function in isolation from the ing only good options at hand' do with their parents. evant to their child's weight, but
rest of his familial structure, so parents set them up for suc- That could be because we they often want to compartmen-
if the weight problem is going cess. learn our values from our fami- talize, saying they're not con-
to change, the structure has If the available snack choic- lies, typically, not our schools. cerned about their own weight,
to change; and that means it es are fresh fruits, maybe veg- Even if kids sit around in school only worried about their child.
changes for the parents as well. tables and dip, even low-fat all day, the ones who go home They just want to help fix him.
Little Kids, Little Roles or low-calorie munchables to enjoy a bike ride with the But a child needs a solution
One of the big breakthroughs like pretzels or popcorn, kids family or to play a little flag where he's not considered the
families must make is in deter- will choose from those, football with Dad are far more where e s not consiered the
mining the roles and responsi- If parents don't buy the gooey likely to consider themselves as problem.
abilities of each family member, gunk and bring it home, then active. Dr. Cederquist is a board
relative to the child's weight kids don't see it, don't ask for It's a question of lifestyle certified family physician and
loss, and that varies with the it, and don't feel deprived when and self-image. Children who a board certified bariatric phy-
age of the child. Since we're they're told no. Mom and Dad engage in physical pursuits with sician.
Fast
From DeCA
Scholarship application
due date right around the
corner
The Feb. 21 deadline to
submit an application for a
$1,500 scholarship is fast
approaching. Information
and applications for the 2007
Scholarships for Military
Children program are avail-
able at commissaries world-
wide as well as online at the
program Web site, http://
www.militaryscholar.org.
Unmarried children (under
the age of 23) of active duty,
Reserve/Guard and retired
military personnel may apply.
Applicants should ensure that
they, as well as their sponsor,
are currently enrolled in the
DEERS (Defense Enrollment
Eligibility Reporting System)
database and that they have
a current ID card. Applicants
can verify if they are enrolled
in DEERS by going to www.
dmdc.osd.mil and entering
their social security num-
ber, date of birth, and last
name. Part of the application
includes a typed essay of 500
words or less on the follow-
ing topic: "If you were grant-
ed the ability to change the
outcome of any event in his-
tory, what would you change
and why?" Applicants are
advised to choose the near-
est commissary and submit
their paperwork (in person or
by mail) no later than close
of business on Feb. 21. The
same application submitted
to more than one commissary
will be disqualified.
Dietitian on staff to pro-
mote DeCA's health and
wellness initiatives
Customers have always
been able to find healthy
food at healthy savings in
their commissary. They can
also find healthy advice, now
that the Defense Commissary
Agency has a registered
dietitian on staff. "We made a
commitment to be the nutri-
tional leader for the military,"
said Patrick Nixon, DeCA
director and chief execu-
tive officer. "We're excited
to have Maj. Karen Fauber
as the first DeCA dietitian,
and we expect this to be a
great opportunity for custom-
ers to obtain nutrition edu-
cation through their com-
missary system." Having a
registered dietitian increases
DeCA's ability to educate
customers on how to make
healthier meal choices -
reading product labels at the
commissary, enjoying more
fresh fruit and vegetables
and leaner meats, and pre-
paring meals at home instead
of hitting the fast food drive
thru or spending hard-earned
money on restaurants." Some
of the initiatives planned for
the DeCA dietitian include
Facts
an "Ask the Dietitian" fea-
ture on the DeCA Web site
at http://www.commissaries.
com and increased visibility
for the recently revamped
"5 A Day for Better Health"
program, which focuses on
fruits and vegetables. Fauber
will also work closely with
DeCA home economist
and Europe outreach spe-
cialist Kay Blakley, who is
well-known for her "Kay's
Kitchen" newspaper columns
and recipes, and TV spots on
American Forces Network in
Europe.
Commissary Web site
sports new look
It's a brand new year and
the Defense Commissary
Agency has a brand new
look on the Web at http://
www.commissaries.com. In
addition to a front page that
changes with the season or
the occasion links popular
with commissary shoppers
are featured more promi-
nently and are easier to find
through dropdown menus at
the top of the front page. Due
to advertising restrictions,
DeCA can't list prices on
the Web site, but customers
can find out what's on sale
and the "percent off' regular
price by going to the savings
aisle under the shopping link.
Customers can download
a list of all items on sale at
their commissary or just by
category. Customers can also
purchase or donate commis-
sary gift certificates at http://
www.commissaries.com,
select from over 100 gift
baskets and baked goods at
the Virtual Commissary, and
sign up for delivery of gen-
eral commissary news via e-
mail through the Commissary
Connection. Store informa-
tion is readily available under
the locations link. Customers
can bookmark the Web site
for easy and quick access to
the comprehensive case lot
sales page available during
the "Worldwide Case Lot
Sales Event" in May and
September. The case lot sale
page is particularly popular
with authorized shoppers
who live a long distance from
a commissary, but are willing
to make a special trip for case
lot sales, where savings can
run as high as 50 percent over
regular commissary prices.
Other features planned for
commissaries.com include a
more interactive health and
wellness section and features
such as "Ask the Dietitian," a
greater emphasis on recipes,
improvements in the custom-
er "Your Action Line" pro-
gram, and increased online
shopping through the Virtual
Commissary.
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FFSC Schedule Is Set
From FFSC
The following classes and
activities are offered by the
Fleet and Family Support Center
(FFSC) and are free of charge.
Pre-registration is required and
childcare is not available. For
more information about the
classes or to register call 270-
6600, ext. 110.
Feb. 1, 8-11 a.m., Anger
Management Class, FFSC
Feb. 1, 9 a.m.-noon, New Parent
Support Playgroup, USO
Feb. 5, 1-3 p.m., FERP Job
Search Workshop, FFSC
Feb. 6, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
Feb. 6, 9-11 a.m., Parenting
Class (Kids 5 and above), FFSC
Feb. 6, 8-11 a.m., Overseas
Living Workshop, FFSC
Feb. 7, 9 a.m.-noon, Tottletyme
Playgroup, USO
Feb. 8, 9 a.m.-noon, New Parent
Support Playgroup, USO
Feb. 8, 8-11 a.m., Stress
Management Class, FFSC
Feb. 8, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
Learn To
From FFSC Mayport
The NS Mayport Fleet and
Family Support Center will
sponsor the Military Officers
Association of America
(MOAA), formerly The Retired
Officers Association TROA,
job search presentation enti-
tled, "Marketing Yourself for a
Second Career."
Retired Air Force Col. Daniel
K. Koslov, Deputy Director,
Officer Placement Service,
MOAA, an expert on transi-
tioning from military to civil-
ian employment, will speak at
the NS Mayport Ocean Breeze
FFSC
Feb. 9, 9 a.m.-noon, What
About The Kids?, FFSC
Feb. 12, 1-3 p.m., FERP Job
Search Workshop, FFSC
Feb. 12-15, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.,
SAVI Advocate Training, NAS
Jax
Feb. 12-15, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., TAP
Retiree Workshop, RBCC
Feb. 13, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
Feb. 13, 9-11 a.m., Parenting
Class (Kids 5 and above), FFSC
Feb. 14, 9 a.m.-noon, Tottletyme
Playgroup, USO
Feb. 15, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Military
Spouse 101 Workshop, FFSC
Feb. 15, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Military
Spouse 101 Workshop, FFSC
Feb. 15, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
Feb. 15, 9 a.m.-noon, New
Parent Support Playgroup, USO
Feb. 20, 9-11 a.m., Parenting
Class (Kids 5 and above), FFSC
Feb. 20, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
i Market
Conference Center, Ballroom
from 9-11:30 a.m. on Feb. 28.
Mr. Koslov will introduce the
audience to the realities of the
competition in the civilian job
market, the perceptions civil-
ian employers have of military
personnel, a plan for the job
search, tips for strengthening
the resume, networking plans,
preparing for and conducting
a successful interview, salary
negotiations and benefit pack-
ages.
The lecture is presented annu-
ally at over 100 U.S. military
bases worldwide. It is up-to-
Feb. 20-23, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.,
CONSEP First Term Workshop,
RBCC
Feb. 21, 9 a.m.-noon, Tottletyme
Playgroup, USO
Feb. 22, 8-11 a.m., Anger
Management Class, FFSC
Feb. 22, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
Feb. 22, 9 a.m.-noon, New
Parent Support Playgroup, USO
Feb. 26, 6-8 p.m. Ombudsman
Assembly, CPO Club
Feb. 26, 1-3 p.m., FERP Job
Search Workshop, FFSC
Feb. 26-March 1, 8 a.m.-4
p.m., TAP Separatee Workshop,
RBCC
Feb. 27, 9-11 a.m., Parenting
Class (Kids 5 and above), FFSC
Feb. 27, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
Feb. 27, 11 a.m.-I p.m.,
Interview Skills Workshop,
FFSC
Feb. 28, 9 a.m.-noon, Tottletyme
Playgroup, USO
Yourself
date, hard-hitting, and sharply
focused. It has a reputation as
a "must attend" for those two to
three years or less from separa-
tion or retirement.
Military members and spous-
es are invited to attend the free
lecture. Attendees will receive
a free copy of the publica-
tion "Marketing Yourself for a
Second Career."
Pre-registration is not
required. Please call the NS
Mayport Fleet and Family
Support Center, Bldg. 1576,
(904) 270-6600 Ext. 132 for
information.
Retired Activities Office Here To Help
From FFSC
The Retired Activities Office
(RAO) at Fleet and Family
Service Center is committed to
serving the local retiree com-
munity.
The purpose of the RAO is to
assist the retired military popu-
lation and their families, and to
interface with other local and
federal agencies in matters con-
cerning military retired activi-
ties. The RAO is an integral
part of Naval Station Mayport's
community quality of life initia-
tive. The RAO's office is locat-
ed in FFSC, Building 1576.
RAO assistance is available
by appointment. For more
information about the RAO,
please call the FFSC at 270-
6600 Ext. 110.
THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, February 1, 2007 13
U SO News
Senior Girl Scout Troop #887
is sponsoring the babysitting
project, "Caring of Chairing"
for children ages 1-11 from 8
a.m.-7 p.m. on Feb 17 at the
Mayport USO. Reasonable
donations are acceptable with a
$10 deposit due at registration.
Contact Shauna Goulet, Leader
of Senior Troop #887 270-0490
or email mainely@comcast.net.
No deadline but space is lim-
ited to first 20 children regis-
tered. Lunch, dinner and two
snacks will be provided.
Free seminars at the USO.
The Mayport USO, in conjunc-
tion with the United Way and
Born Learning Seminars, will
offer free "Born Learning" sem-
inars. The 45-minute interac-
tive seminars are offered free
of charge. There will be three
different seminars offered;
"Learning on the Go," "Playing
the Games," and Everyday
Activities for Dads."
These are simple, fun, doable
early literacy activities. Each
participant will receive a free
"Born Learning Kid" basics
tool kit. You can go to the USO
website for an overview of each
workshop/seminar.
Please call 246-3481 to reg-
ister.
The Born Learning Seminars
will be offered on the following
dates;
You only have to attend the
workshops you are interested in.
Learning on the Go -Feb. 16
at 9 a.m., Feb. 23 at 11 a.m.,
March 15 at 10 a.m.
Playing the Games Feb.
23 at 12:30, March 15 at 11:45
a.m.
Everyday Activites for Dads-
Feb. 16 at 11:15 a.m.
To register please call 246-
3481 space is limited so please
sign up early
Visit Kennedy Space Center
explore all year with Maximum
Access 365SM, Kennedy Space
Center Visitor Complex's
Florida resident 12-month pass.
Florida residents can get a 12-
month pass to Kennedy Space
Center Visitor Complex for
the price of one day Maximum
Access admission. For more
information, please visit www.
kennedyspacecenter.com/365.
Get your movie theatre passes
at the USO! AMC Theatre pass-
es are $6, and Regal Theatre
passes are $6.50
Monster Jam Monster Truck
racing tickets with free pit pass-
es are now on sale at the USO
for $26. There are no restric-
tions on these tickets. The
Monster Jam will take place at
Alltel Stadium on 7:30 p.m. on
Feb. 24.
Daytona 500 Tickets are on
sale at your USO! The prices
and options are as follows:
*Great American offer this
will be a two-day ticket in rows
1-20 for $115 (you save over
$47.)
*Two-Day Tower offer which
is in the grandstands rows 33-
51 for $180 (you save $22 with
this package)
*Fanzone tickets for entry to
the Fanzone prior to the start of
the race are $75 each.
*Bud Shootout tickets are $30
each.
*We will also offer Rolex 24
tickets to Active Duty only for
$10 each; dependents and all
others will be $40 each.
Payment must be made in full
to the USO before tickets will
be ordered. The tickets will be
available for pickup at the USO
the week of the race.
Wild Adventures Theme Park
tickets are $31.95 at the USO!
(This is a savings of $10.) Did
you know...tickets purchased
for use at Busch Gardens or Sea
World may be used for seven
consecutive days at that park?
Visit your USO for more infor-
mation or to purchase the tick-
ets.
Looking for a fun group activ-
ity for your wardroom, depart-
ment, or division? IMPROV
Jacksonville, located downtown
at the Jacksonville Landing,
is offering 20 free tickets to
every Thursday's 8 p.m. per-
formance. Opportunities for
these tickets will be on a first
come, first serve basis. To
obtain these tickets, email give-
aways@usojax.com and provide
the names of the individuals
who will be attending. If your
group is selected, you will be
advised via email. The list of
names will be forwarded to the
IMPROVJAX Comedy Club
Staff, and individuals on the list
will be admitted free of charge.
If you are interested in a group
larger in size than 20, let the
USO know, and we will see
if IMPROV Jacksonville can
accommodate the request.
Improv Jacksonville Comedy
Theater offers a military dis-
count to their performances on
Wednesday's at 8 p.m., Friday's
at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m., and
Saturday's at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m.
Ticket prices are normally $5
weeknights and $10 weekends,
and are discounted for military
to $2.50 and $5 respectively,
and are available at the door the
night of the performance. For
more information, go to www.
improvjacksonville.com.
If only the USO received a
penny every time I searched the
internet...NOW THEY WILL!
www.goodsearch.com allows
individuals to designate a char-
ity (please designate USO-
United Service Organizations-
Jacksonville!) and donates
approximately one penny for
every search. Goodsearch uses
Yahoo! Search technology to
facilitate a thorough search.
What a great way to help a
charity by doing something you
regularly do.
Volunteers are needed at
the USO Welcome Center
- Jacksonville International
Airport to welcome service
members and their families,
coordinate transportation to
local bases, and other assis-
tance as required. Volunteers
receive free parking during their
shift. Contact Lynne, Volunteer
Coordinator at 904-305-4467
or lynne@usojax.com for more
details.
There is a computer resource
center available to all service
members with email, Internet
and word processing. Fax, copy
and free notary service is also
available.
The USO is available for
meetings, support groups, recep-
tions, parties and pre-deploy-
ment briefs.
For more information about
activities or meeting avail-
abilities, call 246-3481 or stop
by the center at 2560 Mayport
Road. USO is open from 9 a.m.-
9 p.m., Monday-Friday and 9
a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday.
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2358 HUCKINS CT. -Ft. Caroline,
$299,900, MLS 316146, 4BR/2BA,
2023sf, huge fenced bk yd, spacious
rooms 904-724-1200
1746 CHANDELIER CR. E, -Ft.
Caroline, $199,900, MLS 312657,
3BR/2BA, 1381sf, lake views, split
floor plan, liv rm. w/frplc, new crpt.,
big mstr ste. 904-247-4442
1946 RUNNING RIVER RD. -Ft.
Caroline, $219,000, MLS 345565,
3BR/2BA, 1650sf, fenced bk yd,
large rooms 904-743-2332
5734 ANSLEY STREET #3
$124,900 2BR/1.5BA, 1120sf
904-743-2332
ARLINGTON HILLS
6948 Arlex Dr S, $164,900
3BR/1.5BA, 1469sf 904-743-2332
LAKE LUCINA
7060 Greenholly Drive, $165,500
3BR/1.5BA, 1367sf 904-743-2332
WENTWORTH PLACE
3499 Wentworth Circle N, $184,900,
3BR/2BA, 1454sf 904-743-2332
EAGLES VIEW
5940 Covered Creek, $239,900
3BR/2BA, 2027sf 904-743-2332
ARLINGTON HILLS -
MLS #338285, 6317 Sprinkle Drive
North $129,900-3 Bed 1 Bath-912
sq ft 904-743-2332
ARLINGTON HILLS -
MLS #331365, 1749 Paine Avenue
$145,900-4 Bed 1 Bath-1075 sq ft
904-743-2332
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MLS#334407, 1820 Bartram Road
$169,900-3 Bed Bath-1836 sq ft
904-743-2332
FOREST HILLS -3326 Net Court
$175,900-3 Bed2 Bath-1161 sq ft
904-743-2332
WONDERFUL ALDERMAN
PARK MLS # 328305, 1332
Grandview Drive $199,000-3 Bed
2.5 Bath-1789 sq ft 904-743-2332
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UNIVERSITY PARK MLS
#326095, 5515 Riverton Road
$199,999-3 Bed2 Bath-1626sq ft
904-743-2332
BRAND NEW!!! KENDALL
POINTE MLS #330871, 9442
High Meadow Lane $233,900-2 +
Bonus Room Bed2.5 Bath-1388 sq
ft 904-743-2332
SOUTHSIDE 5729 Hickson Rd 3BR,
2BA, 1989 sq. ft., $190,000
904-743-2332
SOUTHSIDE 7378 Secret Woods Tr,
3BR, 2BA, 1855 sq. ft. $269,000 904-
743-2332
COBBLESTONE MLS #337838
3218 Roundham Lane $223,900-4 Bed
2 Bath-1793 sq ft 904-743-2332
FOREST HILLS 3333 Volley Drive,
3BR, 2BA 1262 sq. ft. 904-743-2332
UNIVERSITY PARK 5377 Contina
Street, 3BR, 3BA 2689 sq. ft. $293,500
904-743-2332
COVE ST. JOHNS 3846 Cove St.
Johns Rd. 5BR, 3.5BA, 3534 sq. ft.
$389,000 904-743-2332
HIDDEN HILLS 3927 Muirfield
Blvd. E. 4BR, 3BA, 2700 sq. ft.,
$429,000 904-743-2332
KENSINGTON GDNS 2038 St.
Martins Drive W 3BR, 2BA, 1628 sq. ft
904-743-2332
SUMMER BROOK 12538 Tropic
Drive, 4BR, 2.5BA, 2595 sq. ft. 904-
743-2332
791 ASSISI LN#1501 ATL BCH,
$115,000, MLS 349342, 3BR/2BA,
1074 SF, spacious rooms, lovely mstr
suite, 247-4442
1020 KINGS RD. NEPT BCH,
$319,900, MLS 347586, 3BR/2BA,
1224 SF, large mstr suite, big bkyd 904-
247-4442
1043 SEABREEZEAVE. JAX BCH,
$379,900, MLS 345164 3BR/2BA, 1500
SF, large yard with pool, close to beach
247-4442
807 CAMELIA ST, ATL BCH,
$144,900, MLS 342955, 2BR/1.5BA,
900sf, Great Location, New Roof, Big
Lot 247-4442
1256 GALAPAGOS AVE, $184,900,
Oak Harbor, MLS 334839, 3br/2ba,
scrnd porch w/ hot tub, Lg LR w/
Hrdwd Firs, New Tile, Huge Bkyd.
904-247-4442
Spacious Mst. 247-4442
527 PELICAN KEY, Selva Lakes,
$309,900, MLS 338324, 3BR/2.5BA,
1404sf, 2 Lrg Mst BR w/private bths,
screened lanai, spacious LR 247-4442
600 ALHAMBRA LN N, OPEN Sun
12-4, $399,500, MLS 337729, PVB,
4BR/2BA, 1636sf, Big Bkyd, w/Golf
Course Views, tiled Fla Rm, 247-4442
2607 AMERICAS CUP CR E,
$205,000, Courtsyard, 3BR/2BA,
1732sf, 2 Stry Hm, Huge Bkyd, Formal
LR/DR, Large Mst Ste,
904-247-4442
2196 FAIRWAY VILLAS LN N,
$199,900, MLS 315221, 3br/1.5ba,
1075sf, hrdwd firs, new a/c, new roof,
huge Ir w/ fp 247-4442
To Honor
1483 LAUREL WAY, $369,900, Hidden
Paradise, MLS 326063, 3br/2.5ba,
2179sf, Lush Ldscp., scrnmd porch, Huge
FR w/ Gas FP 247-4442
620 ORCHID ST,OPEN Sat 11-3,
$369,900, MLS 327695, 4br/3ba,
2500sf, Just Built! Custom MST Bath,
Huge KIT w/Island 247-4442
411 1ST ST S #401, $449,900,
Beachcomber II, MLS321203,
2BR/2BA, Private bch access, hrdwd
firs, gated pool, 247-4442
829 1ST ST S UNIT IE,
ATLANTIC/NEPTUNE/JAX
BEACHES $379,900, 1BR/2BA,
MLS310280, 1st Fir Unit, Fenced yd
w/ocean views. 247-4442
and Serve
AssistSeHL
14390 PELICAN BAY CT, Pelican
Bay, $259,000, MLS 339560, 2BR,
2BA, 1315 SF, Preserve views, Lrg Kit,
247-4442
12335 VINE MAPLE WAY, Ashley
Woods, $274,900, MLS 311954, 4BR,
2BA, 2093 SF, cul de sac lot, Lrg. Mst.
Ste., Big Bkyd. 247-4442
1021 CANDLEBARK DR., Waterleaf,
$419,900, MLS 346130, 4BR + Loft,
2.5BA, 3046 SF, Big 2 Stry, Gourmet
Kit 247-4442
12301 KERNAN FOREST BLVD
#2305, Keman Forest, $222,900, MLS
333924, 3BR + Bonus Rm, 2.5BA, 1779 SF,
2 story twnhm w/ gar, Lrg Rms 247-4442
2312 MEADOWLARK CT., The
Woods, $449,000, MLS 326258, 4BR,
2.5BA, 3496 SF, Lrg yd, Tiled FL Rm,
Huge Eat-In Kit 247-4442
3699 SUMMERLIN LN. N., Wolf
Creek, $160,000, MLS 343482, 2BR,
2BA, 1110 SF, Mst. Ste. w/ lakeviews,
Lovely kit 247-4442
12377 SONDRA COVE TRL. N.,
Villas @ Cross Creek, $235,000, MLS
344188, 4BR, 2BA, 1496SF, Beautiful
Pool Home, Lrg Mst. Ste. 247-4442
1702 FOREST LAKE CR. W. #3,
Forest Creek, $173,000, MLS 324363,
2BR, 2BA, 1083SF, Lrg Mst Ste,
LR/DR combo 247-4442
12986 BRIANS CREEK DR, Johns
Creek, $299,500, MLS 343016,
3BR/2BA, 1810sf, Huge Fenced Bkyd,
Lrg Mst Ste, Gourmet KIT 247-4442
4528 COBBLEFIELD CR W,
Woodland Forest, $229,900, MLS
333392, 3/2, 1405sf, Htd/Cooled FL
Rm, Preserve Lot 247-4442
1225 MANTLE DR. Drayton P1,
$244,000, MLS 336977, 3BR, 2BA,
1624 sf, Irg./DR combo, wd flrs, Irg. mst
ste. 904-724-1200
13102 TOM MORRIS DR, St Andrews
Place, $350,000, MLS 343438,
4BR/2BA, 1827sf, Spacious Hm, Lrg
KIT, Cvrd Pch 904 247-4442
14209 TWIN FALLS DR E, Villages of
Pablo, $349,900, MLS 344938,
3BR/2BA, 2042sf, All Brick Pool Hm,
Eat-in KIT 904-247-4442
13848 HARBOR CREEK PL, Pablo
Bay, $469,900, MLS 339844, 4BR/3BA,
2468sf, Upstairs Loft, Lakeviews, FR
w/marble frplc 904-247-4442
)R DR,
339735,
Patio,
Preserve Views, Formal LR & DR, FR
w/marble FP 904-247-4442
4531 ANTLER HILL DR E $237,500,
MLS 326538, Hunters Ridge, 3BR/2BA,
1448sf, Lakeviews, FR w/tiled FP, LG
Lot, Eat-in KIT 247-4442
13433 STONE POND DR. WOLF
CREEK $239,900, MLS 381585,
3BR/2.5BA, 1665sf, attach. 1 car gar.,
scmrnd lanai, BRs on 2nd fir 904-724-
1200
13044 CHETS CREEK DR S, JOHNS
CREEK, $304,900, 3BR/2BA, 1964sf,
Charming FR with fireplace, screened
porch w/ tile firs 904-247-4442
1974 IBIS POINT LN, IBIS POINT,
$324,900, MLS 319948, 4BR/2BA,
2062sf, Scmd Lanai, Backs to Preserve,
LG KIT, LR/DR Combo 904-247-4442
190 NADIA MICHELLE CT S,
$179,900, MLS 327445, Harbour
Springs, 3BR/2BA, 1138sf, Fenced
Bkyd, All Appl. Stay, LR/DR Combo,
Large Mst Ste 247-4442
2118 FOREST GATE DR W,
KENSINGTON, $229,900, MLS
335038, 4BR/2BA, 1617sf, Fenced
Bkyd, ceramic tile, LR/DR Combo w/
FP 247-4442
EAGLE BEND ISLAND 51297 Gum
Leaf Rd., 4BR, 2BA, 2300 sq. ft..
$469,000 904-714-0966
TIDEWATER 5248 Cattle Crossing,
4BR, 3BA, 2065 sq. ft., $399,900 904-
714-0966
VICTORIA LAKES 13317
Highworth 4BR, 2BA $310,000
904-714-0966
HICKORY HILL 12391 Hickory
Forest Rd., 4BR, 2.5BA,, 2230 sq. ft.,
$259,000 904-714-0966
WHITE OAKS TRAIL 111144 Apple
Blossom Trl., 4BR, 2BA, 2091 sq. ft.,
$255,000. 714-0966
JOHN BROWARD 12111 Armsdale,
3BR, 1BA, 2000 sq. ft., $284,000 904-
714-0966
DAYBREAK WOODS 12548
Daylight Trail, 3BR, 2BA, 1848 sq, ft,
$245,900, 904-714-0966
DAYBREAK WOODS 1158 Summer
Bluff, 3BR, 2BA, 1878 sq. ft. $225,500
904-714-0966
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vary by office. No upfront costs.
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SHIRLELY OAKS 12576
Richfield Blvd., 4BR, 2BA, 1889 sq.
ft., $236,500. 904-714-0966
WOODSTOCK PARK 3309
Sunnybrook Ave., 3BR, 2BA, 1062
sq. ft. $124,000 904-714-0966
TIMBER OAKS 9363 Arbor Oak
Lane, 3BR, 2BA, $180,000.
904-714-0966
BISCAYNE VILLAS 1597
Shearwater $164,900-3 Bed 2 Bath-
1185 sq ft 904-714-0966
WHISPERING PINES MLS
#336979 5610 PINEBAY CIRCLE
SOUTH$129,900-2BR2 BA-1291 SF
904-714-0966
BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT LOT
2120 Water Bluff Drive
$120,000 904-714-0966
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TIMBER OAKS 3146 Rogers Ave
$189,000-3 Bed 2 Bath-1625 sq ft
904-714-0966
VICTORIA LAKES MLS#314751
13802 Victoria Lakes Drive, $455,000-
5 Bed 3 Bath-3753 sq ft 714-0966
WESTSIDE, 4347 Trenton Dr S
$110,000, 3BR/1.5BA, 1164sf
904-714-0966
UNBELIEVABLE, 3430 Trout River
$154,900, 3BR/2BA, 1029sf 714-0966
NORTH CREEK, 628 Spanish Wells
Rd, $319,000, 4BR/2.5BA, 2664sf
904-714-0966
12015 SHOOTING STAR CT,
HAWKINS COVE, $237,900, MLS
331589, 3BR/2BA, 1570sf, Big
Bkyd, Hrdwd Firs, LG Eat-in KIT,
FR W/tiled FP 247-4442
11156 MILLINGTON CT. Sutton
Lakes $284,900, MLS 349017, 4BR,
2.5BA, 2302 sf, 2 story w/lrg. bkyd,
open fm rm. 247-4442
11132 WYNDHAN HOLLOW LN,
Sutton Lakes $249,999, MLS 345426,
3BR, 2BA, 1696 sf, wd firs in fla rm,
spacious rms. 247-4442
3124 LANTANA LAKES DR.,
Lantana Lakes, $209,500, MLS
339008, 3BR, 2.5BA, 1529 SF, spa-
cious 2 stry, Lrg Fenced yd.
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Navy News
Navy Launches Military Saves Campaign
By Zona Lewis
Commander, Navy Installations Com-
mand Public. ',,
Commander, Navy
Installations Command's
(CNIC) Fleet and Family
Readiness Program (FFRP)
is sponsoring the Navy-wide
financial fitness campaign,
Military Saves, this winter and
throughout 2007.
The program is designed to
change savings behavior by
educating service members and
their families on how they can
build wealth, not debt.
CNIC Military and Family
Readiness Program Manager,
David M. DuBois, asks Sailors
to think about the last time they
have had a complete financial
physical, and recommends that
everyone start the new year with
a financial check-up.
"We're stepping up our efforts
to increase individual and fam-
ily financial fitness by provid-
ing additional educational pro-
grams at our Fleet and Family
Support Centers (FFSC), and
by working directly with com-
mand financial specialists to
provide information and person-
alized assistance in addressing
unit financial readiness," said
DuBois.
"We're increasing the number
of accredited financial coun-
selors in the Fleet and Family
Support Centers available to
provide one-on-one help in
developing realistic and achiev-
able financial plans," he added.
"We're increasing the involve-
ment of our partner agencies,
on-base financial institutions,
consumer awareness experts
and nationwide industry lead-
ers to help improve [Sailors']
financial fitness."
There exists a gap between
setting a savings goal and know-
ing how to reach that goal. The
Military Saves Campaign pro-
vides tools to service members
and their families to bridge the
gap and help them on their way
to building personal wealth.
"It begins by reducing debt,
eliminating high-interest credit,
and increasing personal sav-
ings," said DuBois. "You can
see your net worth increase and
begin your journey to financial
freedom."
Building wealth starts with a
commitment to save and setting
reasonable, achievable goals.
Whether the participant is sav-
ing to buy a home, a new car or
get out of debt, they must first
have a savings strategy and a
game plan on how to achieve
their financial goals.
"As part of CNIC's commit-
ment to the fleet, fighter, and
family, initiatives like Military
Saves assists us in teaching and
advising our Sailors and families
to manage their finances," said
Commander, Navy Installations
Command, Vice Adm. Robert
T. Conway. "Education and
personalized assistance enable
families to make positive
changes in their financial fit-
ness. A Sailor that doesn't have
to worry about financial affairs
is a Sailor who is better able
to support the Navy mission.
Personal financial readiness is
critical to unit readiness."
Over the coming year, the
Military Saves Campaign will
provide saving tips, strate-
gies, awareness and initiatives
through a variety of mediums
that will provide Sailors and
their families with savings tools
to help them reach their goals.
Military Saves Week, Feb. 25
- Mar. 4, is one of the initiatives
sponsored by the Military Saves
Campaign. The week-long
event is a Combined Federal
Campaign-style pledge drive
that encourages Sailors and their
families to make a commitment
to take financial actions such as
saving, investing or reducing
debt.
During Military Saves Week
the service member and/or fam-
ily member makes a commit-
ment to save and build their
personal wealth by enrolling as
a Military Saver and setting a
savings goal for the year. Enroll
at www.americasaves.org/
national/military.asp.
Commands Navy-wide are
encouraged to hold special
events during Military Saves
Week by utilizing installation
resources: FFSCs, banks and
credit unions, Morale, Welfare
and Recreation programs and
services, senior enlisted advi-
sors, exchange and commissary
services, and spouse clubs.
The Military Saves Campaign
was developed as part of a
memorandum of understand-
ing between the Department
of Defense and the Consumer
Federation of America (CFA) to
bring America Saves, the parent
program, to the military. CFA is
a federation of consumer edu-
cation, advocacy and coopera-
tive organizations committed to
advancing the consumer inter-
est.
"Our troops and families
deserve the very best chance to
get ahead financially, and turn-
ing our collective attention to
getting out of debt and saving
money is crucial to offering that
chance," said Sarah Shirley,
director of the CFA Military
Saves campaign. "When every-
body leadership, corporate
partners, service members, chil-
dren does one positive finan-
cial action during Military Saves
Week, it gets easier to make
good choices in the future."
DoD, VA Plan For Joint
Inpatient
From American Forces Press Service
The Defense and Veterans
Affairs departments have
announced plans for a com-
mon inpatient electronic health-
record system.
The two departments now
have separate systems that
require upgrade, officials said.
"I am very excited by the
prospect of adopting a common,
mutually beneficial solution
to our in-patient health docu-
mentation needs," Dr. William
Winkenwerder Jr., assistant
secretary of defense for health
affairs, said. "This collabora-
tion is a further extension of the
highly successful partnership
we have established with the
Department of Veterans Affairs,
and is another example of the
commitment our departments
have made to work hand in hand
to provide continuity of care for
our beneficiaries."
Both VA and DoD have been
independently working on the
enhancement and improvement
of their respective inpatient
electronic health record tools,
officials said. AHLTA, DoD's
electronic health-record sys-
tem, is implemented worldwide
and supports the documentation
and management of outpatient
health care for nearly 9 million
Record System
beneficiaries. Management of
inpatient care is a future capa-
bility planned for AHLTA.
VA is planning to modern-
ize VistA, its electronic health-
record system, including its
inpatient module. Common
need and the potential benefits
led the two departments to dis-
cuss the feasibility of jointly
implementing a common inpa-
tient electronic health record,
officials explained.
Despite obvious differences in
mission, such as DoD's require-
ments to support its combat the-
aters, pediatric and obstetrical
patients and VA's requirements
to support domiciliary care, offi-
cials said, both agencies believe
the similarities in clinical and
business processes may make
the adoption of a common inpa-
tient electronic health record a
viable option.
VA Secretary R. James
Nicholson, who announced
plans for the joint venture at a
meeting of the American Health
Information Community, called
the agreement "groundbreak-
ing," and said "it has the poten-
tial to further transform the way
we care for our nation's vet-
erans and active duty service-
members."
DoD and VA have made
progress in their ability to share
electronic health information
as they move toward achieving
interoperable electronic health
records. Millions of records
and data messages are regu-
larly transferred electronically
between the two organizations.
Adopting a joint electronic
solution for the documentation
of inpatient health informa-
tion will facilitate the seamless
transition of active duty ser-
vicemembers to veteran status,
officials said. It also will make
the inpatient health-care data
on shared beneficiaries imme-
diately accessible to both DoD
and VA health-care providers.
An added benefit of adopting
a common tool, officials noted,
is the potential for both agen-
cies to realize significant cost
savings through a joint develop-
ment or acquisition effort.
Both agencies have agreed
to conduct a study to examine
their respective clinical process-
es and requirements and assess
the benefits and the effects on
each department's timelines
and costs before making a final
decision on a joint acquisition
strategy for an inpatient elec-
tronic health record.
Navy Seeks Nominations
For 2007
By FCC
Chester L. Williams
Navy Personnel Command Public
Nominations for the
2007 Women's History
Month Science, Technology,
Engineering or Math (STEM)
field award are due by Feb. 20.
March is Women's History
Month and the Navy is looking
for military and civilian women
role models, working in the sci-
ence, engineering, math or tech-
nology fields, to be honored as
role models during the Mar. 21
program.
The selected women will be
recognized and have the oppor-
tunity to interface with approx-
imately 350 middle and high
school students from youth pro-
grams throughout the National
Capital Region.
"The Women's History
Month STEM award is an
opportunity for the Department
of Defense (DOD) to recognize
those personnel who have dem-
onstrated exceptional charac-
STEM A
ter, mentorship, and creativity
in the areas of science and math
or by promoting the develop-
ment of women and minorities
in technical career fields," said
Lt. Stephanie Miller, Office of
Women's Policy for the Chief
of Naval Personnel.
This year's theme is
"Generations of Women Moving
History Forward," which appro-
priately honors women for
bringing communities together
and restoring hope in the face of
challenging odds.
In commemoration of the
2007 Women's History Month,
DOD will conduct an obser-
vance and recognition event at
the Women in Military Service
Memorial, located at the Women
in Military Service for America
Memorial from 10 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. in Arlington, Va., March
21, 2007. During the program,
the DOD will honor military
and civilian women role mod-
els working in the science,
engineering, math or technol-
ward
ogy disciplines that have made
contributions in their field and
community outreach programs.
"The recognition ceremony
itself is a great opportunity to
network with other women and
minorities working in technol-
ogy fields, and to share experi-
ences with the next generation
through the high school partici-
pants who attend the ceremony,"
said Cmdr. Chaletta McCoy, the
2006 Women's History Month
STEM award winner.
Nominees should be endorsed
by their commanding officer or
appropriate civilian counterpart.
Nomination packages should
include a one page biography of
nominee and one page nomina-
tion letter outlining significant
contributions made in the sci-
ence, engineering, math or tech-
nology fields and community
outreach programs.
For information concerning
submissions contact the Navy's
Office of Women's Policy at
703-695-8676.
Defense News, Information Now
Customized For Mobile Devices
By Gerry J. Gilmore
American Forces Press Service
Defense Department news
releases, articles and other
information are now available
in a new format that's cus-
tomized for easier viewing on
BlackBerries and other mobile
devices, officials said.
The new, mobile-device-
friendly format can be accessed
at www.dod.mil/mobile, offi-
cials affiliated with the project
said.
"Having the ability to access
the most current Defense
Department information while
you are on the go is especial-
ly important in the fast-paced
communications world in which
we live," Allison Barber, deputy
assistant secretary of defense
for internal communications
and public liaison, said.
Offering a mobile-device-
friendly format to disseminate
defense information "is anoth-
er way we are trying to better
serve our globally based audi-
ences, providing them the most
up-to-date news and informa-
tion on the war on terror and
other related activity," Barber
said.
The new format is specifically
condensed to better fit onto the
tiny viewing screens featured
by most mobile devices, said
Tom Dorsz, Web production
supervisor at American Forces
Information Service.
Mobile device usage is
increasing worldwide, Dorsz
said, noting that BlackBerries
and similar devices enable
access to Internet-sourced infor-
mation anywhere at anytime.
Maximizing and integrating
new technology is the mission
of the new media team, said
Roxie Merritt, director of DoD's
new media unit.
"On your mobile device Web
browser, simply type in www.
dod.mil/mobile to view the top
news and press releases that are
customized to fit your screen,"
Merritt said.
Customers will see much
of the same information and
many of the photos and graph-
ics that appear on the regular
Defenselink Web page, avail-
able at www.dod.mil, Navy Lt.
Cmdr. Brook DeWalt, AFIS's
new media operations manager,
said.
The new mobile system
enhances DoD's mission to
inform the public of its policies,
as well as to communicate with
servicemembers, defense civil-
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The following are just a sam-
ple of volunteer opportunities
available through NS Mayport
and Volunteer Jacksonville. For
more information, call Dianne
Parker at 542-5380 or you can
immediately sign-up online for
additional opportunities using
www.volunteer gatewayjack-
sonville.org.
NS Mayport Retired
Activities Office
Naval Station Mayport is
currently searching for com-
mitted volunteers to serve the
local retiree community in the
Retired Activities Office (RAO)
located in the Fleet and Family
Support Center (FFSC). RAO
volunteers maintain the vital
link between the retiree, local
military communities and other
government and non-govern-
ment agencies. Anyone inter-
ested should contact the FFSC
for an application or to get more
information about the duties and
responsibilities of the RAO vol-
unteers. Call the FFSC at (." 4)
270-6600 Ext. 110
2007 Gate River Run
Medical and non-medi-
cal volunteers are needed for
2007 Gate River Run. Shands
Jacksonville is the official med-
ical sponsor of the 2007 Gate
River Run scheduled for March
10. Shands Jacksonville and
the University of Florida will
provide medical coverage at the
medical tent and first aid sta-
tions along the race route. They
need medical personnel and
non-medical staff to volunteer
their time in working the race.
Family members and friends
are also welcome to volunteer.
Volunteers must be at least 15
years of age. Most volunteers
must be willing to work from
7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Some volun-
teers will be a part of the break
down crew and must be willing
to work from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Some volunteers are needed the
day before the race on Friday,
March 9th to assist with set up.
Volunteers will receive compli-
mentary food and a free t-shirt.
I.M. Sulzbacher Center for
the Homeless
Volunteering at the I.M.
Sulzbacher Center for the
Homeless The I.M. Sulzbacher
Center for the Homeless serves
more than 1,000 well-balanced,
nutritious and delicious meals
per day, every day of the year.
These meals are prepared and
served with the help of more
than 100 civic, religious and
business organizations from
the Jacksonville community.
Annually, these Volunteer Meal
Groups provide over one hun-
dred thousand dollars in sup-
port and more than 13,000
hours of volunteer time. Serving
meals at the Center is a fun and
feel-good way to give back to
the community. For informa-
tion about volunteering at the
I.M. Sulzbacher Center for the
Homeless call 904.394.1356.
Also, see www.imshomeless-
center.org/volunteers.html
Habijax for Habitat For
Humanity Jacksonville, Inc.
You can help HabiJax by
donating your time. You don't
have to be an expert carpenter
or mason! There are many tasks
that you can do. Many people
come together as volunteers,
working in construction, on
administrative tasks with sup-
port services, as well as other
types of activities. If you have
a group of four or more, please
Reaching Out
call the HabiJax office so that Volunteers are nee
we may discuss scheduling for thru Friday 8:30 a.i
your group. Larger groups may 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on S;
be need to be divided. HabiJax also can help rais
will only schedule volunteers of our mission, in
for whom we have sufficient and our cause to t
leadership. Please understand Contact Michelle
and be flexible if the date ('""4) 636-9455 for
you've selected is not available, on volunteering.
Children under the age of 14 are
not allowed on the construction Children's Ho
site; however, age appropriate Children's Ho
activities may be arranged for (CHS) has beer
youth under the age of 18. See services to childr
below for details, families since 190
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Please realize that completion wide non-profit ag
of these homes depends on reli- ing services such a
able volunteer labor. Groups are adoption, child ab
asked to give one-week notice tion, group shelters
prior to cancellation. Saturday ing. CHS's MOD]
are our most popular day, and Opening Doors
by canceling at the last minute, Lives) Program r
your group may be taking away unteers with child
volunteer opportunities from 18 who have a pai
other groups and slowing our ated in prison. We
construction schedule, volunteers that w
Workdays: Tuesday to a minimum of
Saturday, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m. week for one year
Plan to meet at 7:45 a.m. at Volunteers need to
the HabiJax Warehouse 2404 years old and comi
Hubbard St (Map). Each volun- view and backgrou
teer will be asked to complete We provide trainii
a Volunteer Registration Form ing support for al
and will then be assigned to a Volunteers build
construction leader and work- with a child while
site. All worksites are within a community activ
10-minute drive of the ware- going to the library
house. Please provide your own or playing sports.
lunch and transportation. For interested in addi
additional information please mation or become
call our Volunteer Information please contact Ch
Line, 798-4529 ext. 303. See at 904-493-7747 o
volunteer calendar at: http:// christine.small@chs
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dar/calendar.aspx Playground b
Dignity U Wear Help us build
Volunteers are needed to help of the Playgrounc
process clothing in order to playground at Ne
fulfill the needs of our clients. Elementary Sch
;ded Monday
m.-4 p.m. and
saturday. They
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their friends.
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dren ages 4-
rent incarcer-
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will commit
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be at least 21
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a friendship
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by the Sea
phase two
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ptune Beach
ool, which
is scheduled to be completed
during the summer of 2007.
When complete, disabled chil-
dren from the school and the
community will have access
to the only disability-accessi-
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is a model site in the MOVE
program. MOVE stands for
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Education and works to provide
physically-therapeutic activities
to disabled children to allow for
motor skills development and
progression. More on MOVE at
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Second Harvest Food Bank
Second Harvest Food Bank
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Cultural CenterAt Ponte
Vedra Beach
Cultural Center At Ponte
Vedra Beach is looking for
volunteers to help mentor chil-
dren in an after school arts pro-
gram at Mayport Elementary
school. If you are interested in
this opportunity, please contact
Mary Marx, Executive Director
of the Cultural Center of Ponte
Vedra Beach at 904-280-0117.
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Mentoring
Big Brothers Big Sisters
will be providing an in-school
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Volunteers are needed to
A Look Back
Navy-Marine Corps Relief
Society Celebrates 103
By Lisa Aszklar
NMCRSMayport
American society as a whole
witnessed stunning advances in
medicine, the arts, and technol-
ogy during the 20th century, each
milestone serving as a build-
ing block for future accomplish-
ments. Similarly, Navy-Marine
Corps Relief Society attributes
its development to the events
and accomplishments of those
volunteers and employees who
worked so diligently in its
infancy to ensure that the orga-
nization not only survived, but
thrived.
Now in its second century,
the organization's basic mission
has not changed since its incor-
poration: Navy-Marine Corps
Relief Society is dedicated to
providing financial assistance to
Sailors, Marines, and their fam-
ilies. However, in the past hun-
dred years, the ways by which
the Society has come to accom-
plish that mission have expand-
ed beyond what our founders
ever could have imagined.
One hundred years ago, both
America and its naval services
were quite different from what
we would recognize today. In
1907, a loaf of bread cost 5
cents; a first class stamp was 2
cents; and a new Ford carried a
$500 price tag. Average house-
hold income was less than $900
per year, and only eight percent
of American homes had elec-
tricity! Theodore Roosevelt
occupied the White House.
As Assistant Secretary of the
Navy in 1898, Roosevelt had
proven himself a strong propo-
nent of emerging technology
and its potential benefits to the
U.S. military. As President,
Roosevelt recognized the impor-
tance of the modem warship in
foreign diplomacy. Thus, in a
spectacular show of both mili-
tary and political strength, in
1907 Roosevelt sent his "Great
White Fleet" on a 43,000-mile
cruise around the world. The
fleet, comprised of 16 steam-
powered battleships manned
by 14,000 Sailors and Marines,
was the perfect vehicle to estab-
lish the United States as a domi-
nant player in world politics.
In those days, no safety
net existed to assist any U.S.
Navy personnel or their fami-
lies if disaster struck. Sailors
and Marines who were killed or
seriously injured while on active
duty had only the generosity of
their shipmates on which to rely
As their widows and orphans
awaited payment of the service
member's pension. Individual
ships' messes sometimes took
up a collection to aid the family
of a Sailor or Marine who was
killed while on active duty; oth-
erwise, dependents were forced
to rely on the generosity of fam-
ily members.
Originally funded with
$9,000 in proceeds from the
1903 Army-Navy game, the
Navy Relief Society soon real-
ized that additional funds would
be required to meet requests
for aid. Although the founders'
solution of selling subscriptions
($1 renewable annually, or $25
for a lifetime) initially was via-
ble, by 1907 the nascent organi-
zation faced a crisis.
That year, the Society assisted
in securing pensions for "six
widows and orphans," filled
48 requests for assistance in
amounts as small as $5, and
approved payment of tuition
for "one minor child." The
founders, however, began to
express concern that subscrip-
tion sales would not keep pace
with requests for assistance, and
the organization was forced to
curtail aid for several ongoing
"worthy cases" in order to con-
serve funds for only the most
urgent of requests.
The solution, then-Society
President, Admiral George
Dewey, believed, lay not in
printed appeals for funds, but
in personal appeals that could
better explain the Society's
mission. "Surely some good
would result," Dewey wrote,
from such a personal campaign.
Furthermore, collection of sub-
scription fees should be made in
January, which would allow the
Society to better plan its fund-
ing activity throughout the year.
One hundred years ago, the
five committees that comprised
the organization met in mem-
bers' homes, since the Society
did not acquire formal offices
until 1910. By year's end, the
Society had nine remote offic-
es, called auxiliaries. Requests
for aid were considered by
the Relief and Employment
Committee, the name of which
reflected the Society's definition
of financial assistance: mon-
etary grants, and employment
that would allow the widow of
a deceased service member to
support herself.
Much has changed since
President Roosevelt sent his
Great White Fleet around the
world. Prices of goods and ser-
vices have risen dramatically
in the last century, and the U.S.
Navy now uses technology that
certainly would have fascinated
Roosevelt. Today, the Society
continues the vital work it
began in 1904, assisting Sailors,
Marines, and their families in
meeting unforeseen financial
challenges.
In 2006, the Society disbursed
more than $33.6 million in aid
to 34,900 individual service
members and their dependents
for reasons as varied as natural
disaster, unforeseen emergen-
cies, and delayed receipt of gov-
ernment benefits. Additionally,
NMCRS awarded almost 2,000
service members and their
dependents a total of $4 mil-
lion in need-based assistance
to ensure that they received the
college education necessary to
meet their personal career goals.
Today, with 3,400 volunteers
and about 220 paid employ-
ees, the Society administers a
Visiting Nurse program, along
with Thrift Shops and Food
Lockers, to assist service mem-
bers and their families bet-
ter manage their paychecks.
Financial management classes
teach the importance of sound
money management, and spe-
cialized classes, such as Budget
for Baby, help younger service
members plan for their growing
families. The Society's new-
est initiatives include educat-
ing Sailors and Marines of the
dangers posed by reliance on
predatory lenders to make ends
meet between paychecks, and
tracking war-injured Marines
and Sailors to ensure their con-
tinuing needs are met following
discharge from military medical
facilities.
NMCRS long ago abandoned
the sale of subscriptions as a
way to raise money to fund
its work, instead relying on a
yearly fund drive to boost its
coffers. Unsolicited donations
and bequests from individu-
als also help fund the Society's
programs. Collectively, these
sources of revenue generated
funds exceeding $16 million
during the past year.
Navy-Marine Corps Relief
Society's Certificate of
Incorporation states that the
"term for which said Society
is organized is one thousand
years" proof that our founders
intended for the organization
to meet the needs of Sailors,
Marines, and their families for
generations to come. As our
world and our military evolve
and adapt, so too will Navy-
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at the USO Welcome Center
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Contact Lynne, Volunteer
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Navy-Marine Corps Relief
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The Navy Marine Corp Relief
Society is in need of Volunteers
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others in need. The mission of
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assistance to members of the
Naval Services active, retired,
and family members when
in need: to assist them achieve
financial self-sufficiency and
to find solutions to emergent
requirements. Navy-Marine
Corps Relief Society firmly
believes in personal financial
responsibility. By helping the
service member and family
through difficult times and by
assisting them to develop their
own problem solving capabili-
ties, they will achieve financial
stability, increase self-worth
and reduce the need for future
financial assistance. Without
their volunteers, the Society
could not meet the needs of so
many. If you are interested in
volunteering and would like
more information, contact Bill
Kennedy at 270-5418, 9 a.m.-
3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday.
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Hme, pool, hard Crossing, near
large yard, fenced. Commerce Ctr,
Asking $199k. Officially 3BR/2.5BA /loft that
reassigned. Call Robert
can be used as 4th
(904)434- 6047 bdrm/study, 2060sf,
Ft. Caroline, Raley Creek ceramic tile, hardwood
$OK below appFt. Caroline, Raley Creek4/2 flooring, sprinkler, secu-
over 2800sf, w/pool, side rity, screened porch,
f storage shed, etc.
entry, $367,000. for ino $218,000 (904)349- 3751
visit: buyowner.com
code: iax8893
Westside Foreclosure
Ft. Caroline FSBO renov Sale "Desperate Seller"
3br/2ba 1700sf Ridge- Roland Lakes Dr. NEW
field 10921AshbourneTrl 4/2 $265K appraisal
32225 $299K. 904- 564- 5634 -make offer 904- 302- 5780
INTRACOASTAL WEST A Full Service Brokerage
spacious 3/2, 2 car, new
pnt. cpt, apple, Ig bkyd, www.callthechief.com
$200k or best reas off, o 3AA "107
Inspection Sat home t o877-346-7827
will be sold Sat night to DON BROWN REALTY
highest bidder. 928- 0786 225-5510 OR 571-7177
'I ,S Mv$Pricedo,
TRACOASTAL SelN ice 3/2, 1790
i t, formal L/D rm,
SPRICED BELOW inside laundry sec
MARKET I sys,218k, 646- 1627
I Hickory Lakes
E mail: a ri e o e a m o nv I W indso r Pa rke G olf
Community 4 BR,
model. Only $215K. 25 BA 2 story
M LS#335901 *d E home 2355sf, Hard-
wood floors, located
SRealty Executives 1 between NAS Jax &
S 543- 0808 Mayport. (904)504- 7793.
L- PCS Move. $449,900
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Jacksonville, FL 32246 C044066
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Hidden Hills
Area
Executive home perfect for
small family. Decorated
like a model. 3/2 built in
2005. Great room with
ultra kitchen, wood floors,
tiled and covered porch.
$339,000 703-2259
River Estates 4BR/2BA,
2008sf, like new,
$239,000. All closing cost
paid. Serious inquiries
only! Call 225- 1934 or
705- 5453
EAST PALATKA Beauti-
ful riverfront home, 3/2,
ch/a, fpl, dock boat hse,
120ft river front, double
garage, 2 out buildings,
approx 1AC, $565K. Call
386 336- 3793
DOWNTOWN- LeasePr-
chase remodeled 2BR/
2BA, extra apt. $350k.
10% down $2800 mo. No
bank qualifying
866- 219- 2326
FRUIT COVE- FSBO
3/2.5, eat in kit, 3/4 ac,
shed & built in wood
rack convey, stone fplc,
2 car gar, new roof, ac,
kit appl, $350k 230- 4175
Julington Creek FSBO 4/2
2600SF, 3/4 AC,$449K
1130 Perregrine Cir. W.
motivated seller 635- 5997
ST. AUG. Builder has
several homes available.
$136,900 to $189,900. No
down payment programs
available. Call Randy
Brunson Realty 501-8100
ST. AUG. Custom 3BR/2BA,
3/4 acre, cul-de-sac,
vaulted ceilings, open floor
plan. $289,900. 904-797-7699
ST. AUG. FSBO $199K4
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS- OlePlanta-
tion. Our newest neighbor-
hood, a new custom built log
cabin shell on 3.17 acres,
offered by the Peaks at Lake
Lure LLC 828- 625- 8926
Waterfront
For Sale
Baker Waterfront
Clay Waterfront
Duval Oceanfront
Duval Waterfront
Nassau Waterfront
Putnam Waterfront
St. Johns Waterfront
St. Johns Oceanfront
St. Johns Intracoastal
St. Johns Marsh Front
Georgia
Out of Area Waterfront
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS
lake house great retreat
starter or retirement
home remod 2/1, new
carpet, appi, CH/A,
$139K. Call 352- 475- 5671
Beach Jacksonville Condo
3/2 w/2car gar prkg. 2200
Ocean Dr. S. #3E MLS
#348883 $650K. Bishop
Properties 904- 619- 6188
Duval County^^^^
Waterfront
Will help rehabber AVUNUALL/OrTega-
developer 4/2, Corner lot across from
new roof & windows. St. Johns on Woodmere
904 471- 4568or904- 669- 4053 Dr. $220K. 537- 8520
Osprey Cove
Golf and Country Club in St. Marys, GAolf anThe
LandMar Group community is 30 minutes north
of Jacksonville, 20 minutes from Jacksonville
International Airport, 10 minutes from Kings Bay
me onSubmarine base.a
Home is in a woodlands setting on a quiet
creek with vistas of marsh and water, it has 4
bdrms, 3 baths, 2 half baths, large kitchen withve
walk- in pantry, large island, SubZero refrigerator,
breakfast nook, large living room brick fireth
place, large dining room,study,tes from Jacksonvilled and
solar- heated pool. Your own private deep well for
irrigation. Security system, plus protection ofB
gated community.
Just steps from the house, enjoy 200+ feet on
the water, sit on your own fixed dock and keep
your boakfast the 30art fgeloativing dock.om w/brick firestom
River, Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic. 3750
SF heated, 5500 sf overall. $1.6 million
Mark McCumber- designed Par 72 golf course
named among top 10 in Georgia by Golfweek
magazine. Osprey Cove has a Clubhouse, Restaui
rant, grille, putting & chipping greens, driving
rae, lighted tennis courtsty., unior Olympic pool,
thcabana bater, fitoness center, boat launown fixed dock and keep
Plus RV & boat storage. St. Marys, a historic seat
port village, named the best small town in
America by Money Magazine.
For more details and photos, see
www.forsalebyowner.com, No. 20771184.
Contacts: 912- 729- 3810, ospreycovehouse@tds.net.
E. PALATKA Waterfront/
pool. 2100sf. 45mi's to Jax
Lease option.
$1500m/$579K. 904- 233- 5526
WELAKA CANAL LOTS,
100yds from St. Johns
river. Sportsman Harbor,
High Bluff. City water &
sewer. $110K.904- 262- 1116
INTERCOASTAL LOT, 1
acre, 100 feet on water,
bulkheaded, dock
permit. $999,000. 825- 0800
Condos
For Sale
Baker County
Clay County
Duval County
Nassau County
Putnam County
St. Johns County
Georgia
ORANGE PARK Nature's
Hideaway 3/2, new gated
comm, $1000mo. rent or
rent to own, guar fin.
$5k min down.
Call 904- 276- 6446
9A/ REGENCY Merril
Pines. 3/2, 1200sf, all
apple, pool, playground,
gated, balc overlooking
pond and preserve.
$155k 904-5680284
AVONDALE Beau Rivage
Penthouse condo 2970
St Johns Ave, 12th
floor, 2 BR, 2 bath, den,
DR, approx 1876 sq ft,
covered parking, $335k,
4% co- op, 949- 278- 1301
BEACHES
A Deal You Won't Believe
Only Blocks From Ocean
*MAKE US AN OFFER*
New 2 & 3 Brm 2Ba
All Appliances Garage
Call Realtor for Appointment
904-241-2270 or 246-9268
SBeach-Oceanfront
condo, 3 Bed/2 1/2
Bath, 1654sf w/350sf
wraparound
balcony on the 2nd floor,
right on beach. $860,000
249- 1666
CAMPFIELD
Nearly new Pulte
condo in Campfield!
3/2, concrete block
construction, first
floor unit. Near St.
Johns Town Center
and easy commute to
the base. Offered at
$210,000
Donna Brandon
904-708-7694
Prudential
Network Realty -i,
Ex57mely Full Service.
Independently Owned & Operated
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
ocean front condo 2/1,
top fir, corner unit,
elevator, pool & storage,
$424,900 Owner / agent
904- 887- 7053
PONTE VEDRA 3/2.5,
like new 1800SF,
completely remodeled
904- 373- 0191or434- 7012
SOUTHSIDE
*Just reduced *
luxury 2/2.5, $189k.
Must Sell Call 535- 4429
Duplex/
Townhome
For Sale
Baker County
Clay County
Duval County
Nassau County
Putnam County
St. Johns County
Georgia
Arlington 2/2.5, 1100sf
gated, Xcond., A schls
$133,500 3%Co- op 234- 0294
www.fsbo.com #89204
Investment
Income
Property
For Sale
Baker County
Clay County
Duval County
Nassau County
Putnam County
St. Johns County
Georgia
Invest Rehabn
Lowest Rates
Highest LTV
Spwey No Junk Fees
sonloseinvestment.com
Lots and
Acreage
For Sale
Baker County
Clay County
Duval County
Nassau County
Putnam County
St. Johns County
Georgia
BAKER COUNTY 1-2 ac
high&dry, fish pond,
ready for homes & MH,
owner fin. or 10% cash
discount. 904259-8256
MIDDLEBURG 1.4 acres
52 Parley, 82; 2/2, 14x60,
new AC $65K May build
on. call 276- 236- 0033
ORANGE PARK- Eagle
Landing at Oakleaf.
vacant lot #43, many
ament. backs up to Jen-
nings Forest, 1589
Green Moss Ln. asking
$195k 262- 3521954- 452- 1136
ARLINGTON- Lot, 75x125,
bldg or MH. Fenced yd
heavily landscaped. 8810
Free Ave. $35,900. 725- 1188
NORTHSIDE 3 ac off
Lannie Rd., completely
fenced, pond, fruit trees.
Perfect land to build on.
$150K. Ph. 509-5812
Wakulla Co., FL. 239ac,
App. 22 miles south of
Tallahassee & 10 miles
from St. Mark's Marina.
Exc. investment & rec-
reational property w/ 15
& 18 yr. old pine planta-
tion. $1,950/ac. Call
770- 444- 351 1 or
40 4 825- 3 6 35.
www.southwooddev.com
HILLIARD 4 Ac. lot, 274ft
frontage zoned for live-
stock / equestrian, US-1
imi. N of light on Swear-
ingen Rd. 904-765-7746
PUTNAM COUNTY
7 acre block on Carraway
Church Rd. Zoned
AGR/.single family. $125,000.
Call Tony 334- 0571 or Cindy
386- 1009.
CRISP CO., GA 315 ac
farm 6mi E. of I 75,
good hunting and fish-
ing $950k. 912- 682- 3742
GEORGIA -52 ACRES
lOmni from Swainsboro,
Ga. 42 ac, 1987 planted
pines, 10 ac hardwoods,
$3600/ ac. 904-502-8901
ST. SIMONS ISLAND- lot
in the Island Club with
rights to a full Sea
Island Membership. By
owner,912- 638- 2492
TAYLOR CO. 147 acres,
beautiful hunting or
investment tract
$2995/AC; 94 acre
Schley Co. 3 acre pond.
great hunting or invest-
ment tracttract $3000/AC;
736 acres Emanuel Co.
great hunting or invest-
ment tract, $1750/AC;
1416 acres Emanuel Co.
great hunting or invest-
ment tract $1895/AC;
1838 acres in Emanuel
Co. great timber
investment or hunting
tract $2500/AC. Call
478- 319- 2980 or office
478- 472- 8213
14 acres on St. Mary's
River. Oaks w/high bluff.
Approx 800' on river.
$12k/ac. 904- 860- 1708
Manufactured
Homes
For Sale
Baker County
Clay County
Duval County
Nassau County
Putnam County
St. Johns County
Georgia
a Fleming Island-1.5
yr old condo in
Flem. Isl. planta-
tion. 1845sf,
3BR/2.SBA, garage.
Gated community, "A"
rated schools, pool, golf,
etc. 11 mi from NAS.
$1200/mo. (904)803- 4287
ORANGE PARK Conti-
nental Village, lot 142,
DW, good cond, $19,900.
Guar Fin. $300mo.
Call 904- 276- 6446
WESTSIDE
REPO BLOWOUT ii
Many to choose from,
EZ financing. Low down pmi.
771- 9055or962- 1086
Ask for Emma.
SWestside-14x66,
2BR/2BA, new
screened porch,
carpet, vinyl utility
shed. Many extras. 10
min from NAS, $10,000.
695- 2094
SWestside-14x66,
2BR/2BA, New
Screened porch,
carpet, vinyl utility
shed, many extras, 10
min from NAS JAX.
$110,000. 695- 2094
I".I ANK.S.121
Learn about the buying process and various
forms of financing. Everyone is welcome,
buyer's rebate coupons worth $500 to $2000
will be given to all in attendance.
To register call 904-422-SOLD (7653).
F Surfside COMMONWEALTH MTG. L.L.C.
SReal Estate, LLC A Commonwealth Company
St. Johns Cou
Homes
for Sal
Tax Return & purchase a
new or used home. Ask
me how. Call 249- 9546
2, 3, & 4 bdrms.
Call 246- 7684
SELLING YOUR
MOBILE HOME?
TOP CASH!! Old or New
or Assume Loan.730-8606
WARE CO. Country Liv-
ing At Its Best. 3br/2ba,
fpl, completely furn on
2AC of land w/pool.
$1 25K OBO. Call
912- 285- 2505 after 6pm
Misc.
Real
Estate
Out of Area
Bed and Breakfast
Manufactured
Homes
Time Share
Real Estate Wanted
Miscellaneous
Suwannee River- .5 ac, 75'
of waterfront. Buildable.
Huge oaks, nice beach.
$65,500. (904)247- 6508
VA Land: 12 ACRES
River front $59,990K;
Also NC land: 30acs,
7mile view $109K
Pics: 919- 693- 8984
owner@newbranch.com
ANGELO BUYS
HOUSES CASH!
Any cond, handyman,
fire damaged,
distressed, vacant or
occupied, ANYWHERE,
ANY CONDITION...
Apts/comm'l/residential
NO DEAL TOO BIG or
TOO SMALL !!!
Quick closings
904-626-1636
904-680-7435
Baker
Clay
Duval
Nassau
Putnam
St.Johns
*Georgia
Baker
Clay
Duval
Nassau
Putnam
St. Johns
Georgia
ORANGE PARK 2/2, fpl,
wet bar, WD hookup,
new paint new carpet,
$650mo386- 235- 26667
ARLINGTON
$150 DEPOSIT
*Unfurnished Studios
* Pool- FitnessCtr- Fishing
*Conv to Town & Beaches
FROM $395 MO
Furn & Unfurn
Willow Lakes of Arl
7703 Hare Ave.
725-0303
% ARLINGTON-
1&2 BR Apts.
STake Wonder-
wood to Mer-
rill Oaks and save $$$.
Newly renovated apts
in Arlington at frac-
tion of Beach price.
Safe and secure when
you are away. 50% off
first month's rent with
Rental Partnership
Agreement. On Mer-
rill Rd., just east of
9A. Call 994- 2672 or
visit our website at:
www.merrill- oaks.com
BAYMEADOWS,Beaches,
Mandarin, Riverside
Southside, Westside.
EFFIC $100WK, Apt
$150week, also houses
for rent furn/ unfurn wk,
month. 9043025753
Mandarin Lovely Effec.
on 1 acre w/pond $700m
includes utils.
No pets. 2888830
NORTHSIDE newly
remod 2br, apple, section
8 OK, $595mo + $300
dep. Call 904- 403- 2488
SAN MARCO LOFTS
One of a kind From $895
www.theloftssanmarco.com
1450 Flagler 904- 396- 9601
THE
SPRINGFIELD 2br/lba,
143 18th St. E. 2nd
floor, wtr incld, $625mo.
+ $600 sec dep. 207- 9334
Baker
*Clay
Duval
Nassau
Putnam
St. Johns
Georgia
AVONDALE/Ortega Short
or long term lease, 1/1
country cottage on priv.
lot nr river $800m 537- 8520
Baker
*Clay
Duval
Nassau
Putnam
St. Johns
Georgia
GREEN COVE SPRINGS
New 4br/2.5ba, rent or
own, $1375mo. Call
864- 7579 or 434- 4920
MIDDLEBURG 4/2 all
brick, culdesac, good
schools, $1275- $1400
Call 742-7486
MIDDLEBURG Paradise
Moorings Home Built
2004. 4bd/3.5bth
$2200/month. Lease
w/purchase option.
(800)785- 9889 Ext 291
MIDDLEBURG Lease
Option 3/2, 4 car garage
fen 1.5ac. 2000sf. $1500,
call IMike904- 838- 6603
ORANGE PARK Pretty
and clean 3/2, 2 car gar,
fen bk yd, $1000 mo no
pets orsmkg 904- 264- 6805
Orange Park 4br/2ba, all
brick, new cond, Great
neighborhood, fen yd, no
pets, $1195m 904- 610- 6463
ORANGE PARK RTO
new 4/3 in Eagle Land-
ing, $3500 moves you in.
$429K. Call 305- 812- 0523
A Orange Park- 2
story, 5 BR & 3 1/4
BA. ss appls, for-
mal dining/livin-
groom, big backyard,
sprinkler sys, 2 car
garage, Many upgrades,
for info call 742- 6747
(OR)
A n Arlington
3/2, bkyd, fenced,
pool deck, frnt
o porch, dog house, 1
car gar, w/carport, 4car
driveway. 1700sf,
$1100/mo. Please Call
Robert: (904)234- 3652,
and leave msg/email
r.meggs@gmail.com
t Arlington-3/2,
1560sf, 4 car
drvway+carport+
boat rap, fenced,
pets allowed,
HUD+Section
8.(904)234- 3652. $1100
ARLINGTON Brookwood
Forest Sub, 2/2, 1112 SF,
garage. $1150mo.+dep
Call 904- 535- 2802
Arlington upscale neigh-
borhood, 3/2, 2000sf, w/d,
dw, fpic, fncd, 2 car gar,
$1495mo. 904- 87- 4440
ARLINGTON 2/1.5, quiet
area, 5min from down-
town/ Regency $875mo.
673- 6215
Arlington 4/2 garage LR,
DR, FR w/fpl, ch&a, tile
/hw firs, no pets $1295mo
+sec. dep. 904- 705- 8094
Arlington East 3/2, 2 car
garage, W/D, lawn
maint. incl. $1350mo
$1000sec dep 904-463-7420
Arlington East LRG 4/2.5
2300sf, 2 car garage,
EXTRA CLEAN $1550mo
$1000sec dep 904- 463- 7420
BEACH Jacksonville 4/2,
open fir pin, eat in kit
w/bar, 2 car gar, avail
immed, $1595. 476- 7831
INTRACOASTAL Kens-
ington 3/2, 1200SF, gar,
comm pool. no dogs,
$1050mo. 904- 645- 8994
MANDARIN 3741 N. Ride
Dr. Immac. 2 story, 3/2,
Master downstairs,
$1200m.759- 9314/955- 3830
MURRAY HILL-1127
Scotten Rd. 3/2, renovated,
For sale/rent, 387-2283
MURRAY HILL- duplex,
2/1, upstairs unit,
$675mo, No HUD 809
McDuff Av S.904 887- 4440
Northside TIRED OF
RENTING? Own this
2br $0 down $650mo.
Slow credit ok.With
stable lob. 745- 0045
NORTHSIDE 3/1 CH&A,
$650+DEP. HUD OK.
First Coast Realty
879-1008
NORTHSIDE -491 Mitch-
ell St. $750MO, 3/1, new
kit/pnt/cpt 904-755-5381
eac a
-
584
THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, I l.,i1 ,, February 1, 2007 17
Oceanway
S3BR/2BA-CH&A,
deck, Ig fenced
yard, Ig parking,
w/d hookup, screened
porch, curd pch, $900/m,
$900 dep. 707- 1298
ORTEGA FARMS
Cottages, 2br, Iba, w/d,
$575mo. & 1/1 $475, no
pets/smkng 388-1335
Ponte Vedra 5/4, gated
waterfront comm. 3400sf,
bit 2004 granite, 19x19
bonus rm $2950m. 881- 0895
RIVERSIDE Ig 4/2,
hrdwd firs, ceramic tile,
w/d hkp, 2 car gar,
$1025mo. 762- 0049
SAN MARCO / SAN JOSE
3/2 river view, appli's,
lawn care incld. $1250mo
+ dep. 904- 725- 0157
SOUTHSIDE- Sutton Lake
4/2/2, fenced yard,
2000sf, community pool
$1495 904-962-7798
WESTSIDE -3/2
8000 Renualt Dr. S. 3/2,
sale or rent. 387-2283
WESTSIDE- renter RTO.
2/1, $750mo. Lexington
Ave. 465- 4621
WHITEHOUSE- New3t2,
2car gar, 2400sf, fpic,
comm. pool, w/d, $1400m
Call 561- 707- 7088
Black Creek
Waterfront-Fully
S remodeled
3Bedroom/2Bath, Ig
kitchen, fam room,
bonus room, boathouse,
$1600/month. 904- 635- 3150
4, Renovated
Home-3/1.5, 2 car
garage, Irg yard,
$950/month. Owner
ORS. 2470 Wattletree
Rd. W. CallI Matt
962- 3470
t 3BR/2BA House-
1 car garage & car-
port, easy access to
NAS, $950 plus
deposit, (904)291- 4316
4 Amazing 3BDRM
w/garage, reno-
vated kitchen &
bathroom, new
carpet & tile floor, big
yard, call 387- 6022
4 Custom Brick
Home-4/3 Bdrm,
2BA, 2160sf.
Open- split firplan,
tile/berber flooring, 2
car garage, FL rm,
shed, fenced
(904)491- 7996$410,000
CR210/SOUTH LAKE 4/2,
2car gar, 1700sf, fpl, alrm
preserve lot on culdesac,
$1395mo. 904- 742- 9891
CR 210 TOWNHOUSE
Brand New 3/2.5 Will do
short term. $1000 MO.
Call Wendy 813 2796
(2) RENT TO OWN
Well below Mkt Value
Julington CP N, DSL & water.
5/3.5 $2000 mo. And
Oakleaf Plantation
NEW 4/2.5 $1800 mo.
Bluefinproperties.com
$3m.904- 705- 578990
PALENCIA 3/2, end unit,
scrn patio, gated, pool,
incl. catv, DSL & water.
$1295m. 904- 887- 9926
PONTE VEDRA/BEACH
TPC, Lakefront, Irg yd,
4/4, 3000sf, 2car gar,
appls, fpl, lawn care incl
$3000m. 904- 705- 5990
PONTE VEDRA/Azalea
Pt/Reserve, beautiful 4/3
gated, w/d, sunroom, Irg
backyd, culdesac, lawn
svc incl. $2300m. 285- 8888
ST JOHN'S COUNTY
near Neese High School,
3/2, 2car garage new,
WD$1250mo904- 803- 8579
VILANO BEACH.
2/1 Oceanfront Cottage,
porches, W/D. $1150
mo+dep. 513-236-3342
Baker
Clay
Duval
Nassau
Putnam
St. Johns
Georgia
ORANGE PARK- newly
remod 2/2 luxury river-
front comm. 1st fir, w/d,
$1300mo. Call 998- 8672
ORANGE PARK- Brand
New 3/2.5 gated condo,
w/attach gar, off Bland-
ing, pool, playground
and more, $1050mo.
386- 569- 5641 or986- 9532
BAYMEADOWS/east of I
95 los logos condos 3/3
TH 1750sf stunning
lake view, totally emod-
eled,new wood floors
tile & carpet.
Granite counters
new appl,lge porch 2
pools must see
lease/ purchase
$1195904- 226- 0253
BAYMEADOWS 2/2 fplc
on lake 1st fir, scrn prch
Irg rms, pvt ent. sec sys,
NP, NS 975+904- 200- 6446
Beach Jacksonville
Ocean Front 1/1 remod.,
granite, garage & water
incl.$1375mo. 881- 0895
Intracoastal Waterway
Gated, new 3/3, 2100SF.
granite, garage, pool &
fitness. $1895. 881- 0895
SAN MARCO New luxury
2/2, granite countertops,
S/S appls, 20th flr river
view, 1545sf, lots of extras
$1950m.904- 363- 2720
SAN MARCO PLACE-
Executive Luxury River-
front 2/2 Condo Tennis,
swimming, hot tub Wt.
rm Million $ view 14th
floor overlook Downtwn
$1750 mo. 904- 472- 3445
SOUTHSIDE 3/2, 1200 sq.
ft. washer & dryer, full
kit, garage, gated, Call
904- 400- 1143
SOUTHSIDE new Twnhm
2/2.5, attach, gar, gated,
pool, no smokers or
pets. $950m. 424- 2354
SOUTHSIDE 2/2 1069sf.
gar, scrn porch, 1st fir,
$975 + dep. 904-652-8460
7701condo4rent@comcast.net
4E Westside- Near
NAS- 3BR/2BA,all
appliances, W/D,
5151 Playpen Drive,
Bldg 4, Unit 1. Timber
Run. $950/month.
696- 5565
2 bedroom 2 bath, $700 + Dep
1-800-678-8365
PONTA VEDRA BEACH
E. AlA 2/2, fpl, WD,
garage, $950mo + dep.
Call 904- 502- 9776
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Gated, 1/den, fpic, view,
renov., non smoker $950
w/lease opt. 614- 7777
PONTE VEDRA BCH
Luxury 2/2 condo, only
18 mi SE of Jax.
Located at an exclusive
gated comm, complete
w/ clubhouse, fitness
center, indoor pool, and
shuttle srvc to beach.
Call American Dream
Realty 352- 338- 7505
Baker
Clay
Duval
Nassau
Putnam
St. Johns
Georgia
ATLANTIC BEACH Main
Street, 2br/1.5ba town
house, $750mo + $500
dep. Call 904- 237- 3229
NORTHSIDE Newly built
3B/2.5B, new appis, gar.
$1300m+lmo. dep.
Call 904.744.8657/314- 0240
SOUTHSIDE Tinseltown
2/2.5 condo,gated, all
appliances, $1100/mo;
good credit req 904- 613- 7258
4 Ortega-Close to
S NAS 2/2 townhouse
S for rent, $700
deposit, $875 a
month. Available Feb
1st, Call 541- 0827
Baker
*Clay
Duval
Nassau
Putnam
St. Johns
Georgia
ATLANTIC BEACH pro-
fessional looking to
share 3/2 hse, nice hse in
quiet neighborhood. No
dep. $700mo + 1/2 until.
Call 904- 219- 4307
INTRACOASTAL WEST
3/2 $530+dep, incI
elec/wtr, ph, cbl 228- 4449
SOUTHSIDE -Beach Blvd
/9A share 2/2 Apt. W/
able white F senior. $450
+ 1/2 utils, N/S, No pets,
cbl, ph, net, w/d 338- 2039
NEED
PLACE TO LIVE???-
*BUY@RENT@
RENT NOW BUY-LATERI
25 YRS. HELPING
THE MILITARY *RESALES*
*NEW HOMES*RENTALS*
VA NO MONEY DOWN &MORE
BUYERS &TENANTS PAY0
FOR MY SERVICE
KAREN MACDONALD-NELSON
HOME FINDER REALTY
904-434-8536 OR 904-221-1711
Baker
Clay
Duval
Nassau
Putnam
St.Johns
Georgia
Arlington-3/2,
inground pool, $450
1 monthly + dep.
(904)234- 3652
Arlington-Nice 3/2
home 8 miles from
Mayport for share,
$525 includes all.
Call home (904)223- 1843
or cell (904)571- 5215
Arlington-Navy
S Family looking for
female roommate
to share 4/2 home.
Near Mayport/Dames
Point. Alta area. Call
652- 3811, Avail. now
)l Middleburg-Share 4
acre horse
ranch- well- kept
cozy home, nicely
furnished room, $325 +
utilities +deposit. Call
612- 6646
NORTH IDE
includes utils, w/d, cable
$105/wk. 868- 2977
WESTSIDE- priv ent, ba,
utils furn, no smok,
$115/wk,771- 1846
LUXURY ROOMS
w/Microwave & Refrig!
Low Daily/Wkly Rates!
10% Off for Wkly Room!
KINGS INN (904) 7253343
QUALITY INN (904) 264-1211
Baker
Clay
Duval
Nassau
Putnam
St. Johns
Georgia
NORTHSIDE 2/2, like
new, CH&A, stove, frig,
w/d, no drugs or pets.
343- 0700
: Baker
Clay
Duval
Nassau
Putnam
St. Johns
Georgia
d Beach-Atlantic
Restaurant For
Sale-Breakfast/
Lunch/Dinner.
Military Owner being
Deployed, Must Sell
ASAP. $35k. 514- 5756
Baker
Clay
Duval
Nassau
Putnam
St. Johns
Georgia
ORANGE PARK Wells
Rd & Hwy 17, brand new
brick office condo, avail
Feb 1st.904- 759- 3869
Mandarin Office
Furnished. 12 Telephones and
Workstations, Ready to Go
288-8500
SOUTHSIDE Lease for
office space suitable for
medical practice, look
at it at Bartram Park
Office, 4664sf designed
to be divided into 4
independent units of
approx 1166sf, Bldg is a
shell, interior build out
to be completed by ten
ant. Landlord will pro-
vide buildout allowance,
for more info please
contact Sunil Sarkar
904- 80B- 9902
Baker
Clay
Duval
Nassau
Putnam
St. Johns
Georgia
SOUTHSIDE Remod.
office/whse, fenced yd,
Zoned CCG2 904- 220- 2500
SOUTHSIDE
7200sf, 9600sf, 19,000sf,
or 33,000sf. warehouse.
Grade level. Common
dock available. Univ @
Powers. $4/sf.
Easton, Sanderson, & Co.
356- 2228 Realtor
WAREHOUSE
13,000sf- 40,000sf. or
53,000sf, Dock high
16' $2.95sf gross.
Easton, Sanderson, & Co.
356- 2228 Realtor
NEAR ALLTEL
BUILDING
Iblk to stadium, 2500sf,
$1150mo.904- 568- 4677
Baker
*Clay
Duval
Nassau
Putnam
St. Johns
Georgia
NEW OFFICE SUITES
1,920 sf to 11,520sf
Eastpark Great location!
(904) 998-9339
Southside/Westside
All New Retail Centers
Tenant Financing Available
288-8500
Business
Opportunities
Distributorships/
Franchises
Fictitious Names
Financial Services
Money to Lend or
Borrow
Mortgages Bought
and Sold
AREA DEVELOPER
TURN KEY UNLIMITED
www.JANTIZE.com
1-888-540-0001
HAIR SALON turnkey,
zero down, owner fin. 4
locations. $20k ea. can
sell individually. Must
qualify. 904- 333- 3663
LIQUOR STORE serious
inquires only.
886- 4501 between 10- only
AVOID FORECLOSURE
Refi. NOW or SELL
Call Mark904- 233- 4231
BORROW
UP TO $30K
at 8% Pay $444.37 for
7yrs. No assets req as
long as your are
working FT. Bad
credit? No problem.
1- 86 610- 9322
MAK FUNDING
COMPANY
Pay Cash For Owner Fin.
Mortgages; Court
Settlements, Annuities
and Lottery Payments.
Call 716- 560- 8624
WE HAVE YOUR
MONEY- Wearepay-
ing top dollar for pri-
vately owned mtg notes
& structured settle-
ments. 904- 858- 1824
AVOID FORECLOSURE
Refi. NOW or SELL
Call Mark904- 233- 4231
EARN 150%. Secured by
1st. mortgage on real
property. 904-861-1555
Private Instruction
Schools
Specialty Training/
Events
REAL ESTATE
1 Week Day Class Feb 5
8 Week Eve Class March 14
Superior Instruction
www.myfrei.com
(904) 269-2555
Florida Real Estate Institute
,I
* Job Fairs
* Resume Service
* Accounting
Bookkeeping
* Advertising/Media
* Architecture/
Interior Design/
Graphics Design
* Automotive Sales/
Government/
Public Administration
* Computer Hardware/
Software/
Programming
* Construction
* Customer Service
* Dental
* Domestic Services/
Caregiving
* Delivery Driver
* Education/Teaching/
Training
* Engineering
* Entertainment
* Executive/
Management
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Tourism
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Maintenance
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Security/Safety
* Legal
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Janitorial Services
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* Nurses/Nurses Aides
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Administration
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Beauty
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Management
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Fitness
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Food/Beverages
* Retail
* Sales
* Science/Research
* Social Services/
Counseling
* Technical Support
* Telemarketing
* Warehouse/Inventory
* Work at Home
GENERAL
SUPERINTENDENT
Min. 5yrs exp. in site &
underground utility
work. Ability to coordi-
nate multiple jobs w/job
Superintendents. Great
benefits package.
Email resume to
byrdco@comcast.net
30 SEAT- 24/7 INBOUND
CALL CTR- take orders
from print & TV ads,
pass spelling, grammar,
typing tests.
Call 739-3700 for appt.
DENTAL ASSISTANT
for Org. Pk. Gen DDS
growing team. M- Th.
Min 2 yrs chairside Exp.
Top skills. Front office
duties too. Call 272- 2438
Te Looking for
| Responsible
Caregiver for 3
well-behaved
school-age children-For
the Summer Season, in
my home. Non smoker.
Ft. Caroline area. Must
have references.
591- 5760
w/ warehouse duties.
Entry level, $8hr.
Apply in person at
The Parts House 10321
Fortune Parkway, Bldg
400. Drug Free wkpic
DRIVER
Allstate Steel
needs flatbed drivers. 3yrs
exp. Home nightly. Hourly
+ OT + benefits.
Call 904- 781- 6040
fo r.Pk e D
MATH INSTRUCTORS
Mathnasium now hiring
PT. Mandarin & Orange
Park. Ph. 880-3446
www.mathnasium.com
P-3C AIP NFO
(TACCO) SME
DPA Jacksonville, FL
seeks exp'd P- 3C AIP
NFO (TACCO) SME
for the development of
interactive course-
ware. EOE
Send resume:
resumes@dpatraining.com
www.dpatraining.com
$$1,000$$
HIRING BONUS
DANCERS DANCERS
No Mandatory Tip Outs
Passion 641-5033
LOAN PROCESSOR
exp needed. Must have
min 3 yrs exp, know
programs/ placing, exp
all types of paper, Calyx
DU, LP with exc comm
skills. Sal + Bonus
based on exp. Fax Res
to: 904- 562- 7184 EOE
Drivers
Messengers
$500 sign-on bonus!
Brinks, Inc is the premier
provider of armored car
transportation. We
offer:
*Full Medical/Dental Pkg
Company Matching 401k
Tuition Reimbursement
SPaid Vacation
-Time & half for 40+ hrs
* Avg Annual Salary $29K
(includes OT)
Qualified candidates will
complete a:
*Successful Polygraph
examination
*Successful background
investigation
* Drug test/D.O.T. phy .
For directions or -
information please call
(904) 353- 4331. Brink's is
an equal opportunity
employer mi/f/h/v.
License #BB8700010.
CRAZEE CASH
$150-$450 a day.
Start Now 401k, benefits
Call Shannon or Wendy
398-3937 or 591-3915
* Housekeepers
* Breakfast Display Kitchen
Cook Part Time
Courtyard Marriott
Apply in person
at JTB & 1-95
4670 Lenoir Ave. South
Jacksonville, FL 32216
904-296-2828
EOE/DFWP
Construction
Management
Birmingham based
multi- family housing
general contractor
seeking candidates
for the following:
Estimator
Project Manager
Superintendents
Competitive salary
and benefits package.
Email resume to:
rwester@
arlingtonconstruction. net
or fax to 205- 263- 4063.
PAINTERS Turn key and
bathtub refinishes. Top
pay + bonus. Exp req.
Transp needed. Will
train. 332-6805
REPAIR
PLUMBERS
Experienced. valid
driver lic 260- 7059
-m7
APRN
Immediate need
for Family Practice
APRN in MacClenny,
FL. $10,000 bonus- no
recruiters please.
Contact us via email -
careers@wellspot.com
or phone- 205- 988- 9577.
FIBERGLASS
LAMINATORS,
MOLD MAINTENANCE
& GUN OPERATORS &
BOAT MANUFACTURING
POSITIONS
with exp. Immediate
openings for Starke
Fiberglass Boat Manu-
facturer. Pay based on
exp. Call 904- 964- 8228
for more information.
ENTRY LEVEL ACCTG
FT/CIass A office Bldg.
AR, Data entry, record
keeping. Email resume
w/salary req's. to:
sgrant@parmco.com
Property Management
Arlington Properties,
a Birmingham based
management co., has
immediate openings at
Kendall Lake, a new
apartment commu
nity, for a Community
Manager, Mainte-
nance Supervisor and
Leasing Consultant.
Email resume to
pbroxson@
arlington properties net
or fax to 850- 587- 5457.
$$1,000$$
HIRING BONUS
DANCERS DANCERS
Passion 641-5033
BREAKFAST
COOK
FT 3 conseq. yrs exp
req SS, top pa
y318- 0041
DANCERS,DOORSTAFF,
& BARTENDERS
NEEDED
CALL 757-7370
DJ,DOORMAN,
BARTENDERS,
WAITSTAFF
Call Passion
6415033
Waitstaff,
Bartenders, Doorstaff
Call 3991110
S- Company
Drivers
$100s Sign on
Bonus*
Owner Operators
$2000 Sign on Bonus*
*Paid First 2 Weeks
WANTED! Drivers w/
2 or more yrs exp. &
ClassACDL- Hazmat
Home most wknds
NEW PAY PACK-
AGE
$.34- .38/mile
0/OP pay $.90/mile
+ fuel supplement
$.01 Safety Bonus
$.02 Service Bonus
Medical Dental 401k
Paid Vac & holidays
Optional Health Care
Programs that include
a 100% Company Pd
Premium Prog,
Optional Per Diem
PayProgram@ $52.00
/day w
Call Greg@
800- 723- 3424for info
DRIVER WANTED
NEED MONEY FAST???
APPLY NOW!!!
People get huge tax
returns this time of yr.
Those people call cabs.
They call us.
Come drive for us!
YELLOW CAB. 493-5222
dfw.
PARATRANSIT
Make $400+ per week!
Must be over 23 years old
with a clean record.
493- 5246 9am to 1pm
HOME DAY CARE
Northside/ Oceanway
area. Licensed. Limited
openings for full time
care 1 year & up. Please
call for details 714- 9986
MONICA'S L. CLEANING
SERVICE INC.
The best prices & Quality
of Services in Town.
Veteran Family Owns &
Operated Serving you
Since 2003. Licensed.
Tel(904)779- 9822 Office
hours 9:00 am 5pm
Mon- Fri References
available. E- mail:
moncasicaleaningservinco3@
yahoo.com
BEST Massage & Facial
Go W. on 103rd St. pass
McManus Rd. turn right
into Timber Run. $5. OFF
4465504 MM14752
AC, Heating, Fuel
Antiques
Appliances
Arts & Crafts
Auctions
Building Supplies
Business/Office
Equipment
Clothes
Collectables
Computer
Craft/Thrift Stores
Electronics
Estate Sales
Farm/Planting
Fruits/Vegetables
Furniture/Household
Garage Sales
Garden/Lawn
Hot Tubs/Spas
Jewelry/Watches
Kid's Stuff
Machinery and
Tools
Medical
Miscellaneous
Merchandise
Musical Merchandise
Photography
Portable Buildings
Public Sales
Sporting goods
Tickets
Trailers
Wanted to Buy or
Trade
Firewood Delivered
$10/$55/$85 seasoned,
Free fat lighter 264-5176
SChina Set-Castleton
Mayfair Yellow
L Rose Pattern from
1940s, includes serv-
ing pieces. $280 OBO.
(904)309- 3031
4 Rare Antique Haiti
Taverneau
Barbeque
Set-Plates- 10,
Small/Large Salad
Bowls, Pig- Shaped
Platter, $125. 771- 0249
A Coffee Maker-
Black & Decker, 10
cup, digital display,
New, $32. 268- 2482
Dry/Washer Super Big Cap.
Exc. Condition $200 for both.
396- 8068
Stainless Double
Sink w/Delta
Faucet- Value new
over $260. Good
Condition. Asking $60.
TodayYour
Future is Stronger.
ATM services. Electronic cash management and
distribution. Plus over 150 years of experience with
armored cash transport. Taken together, Loomis, Fargo &
Co. can bring your career into the future with more tech-
nologically-advanced solutions, new services, and more
opportunities than ever before. Put our strength behind
your career....and more promise in your future.
Our Jacksonville office has openings for:
ARMED DRIVER/GUARDS
* $10.20/hour
Candidates must be 21 years ofage or older, have a high
school diploma/GED, good credit, clean motorvehicle
record, no criminal background and the ability to pass a
polygraph, DOT physical and drug screen. Must be able
to meet state requirements for handgun license/permit o
Security Officer Commission.
Please apply online at
WWW.LOOMISFARGOjOBS.COhM
or call (904) 398-2090 for an appointment
Loomis, Fargo & Co. full-time employees enjoy a benefits
package that's one of the best in the industry including
medical, dental, vision, disability, 4oik and more. EOE.
M/F/V/D. Drug-Free Workplace.
MANAGING CASH IN SOCIETY
More Thn Ever:www^looiusfargjobs^co
4 Upeight Frigidaire
Freezer- White
frost- free, 20 cu
feet, $150. Call Deb-
bie783- 3178
4 Washer &
Dryer-GE Profile, 2
years old, white,
exc cond, asking
$450 OBO (904)803- 4287
4, Washer-Frigidaire
Gallery Front
Loader, Exc Cond,
extra large capac-
ity, white, $149. Call
(904)874- 5542
Whirlpool Washer &
Dryer Set-About 2
yrs old, excellent
shape, will deliver,
$340. 994- 0100
4 Whirlpool Washer &
Dryer Set-Excel-
lent Condition, $100
each, both $175.
Cash Only, Call 472- 1417
or 777- 6660 anytime.
RESTAURANT EQUIP
used sandw units, prep
tables, steamer, Call
forappt.904- 333- 1600
SNavy Chief Uni-
forms-36- 38 pants,
S 42- 44 Jackets, press
blues, whites/khaki
excellent cond, work
whites, belts, Call
(904)771- 4539
Sports Card Collection
250,000, approx 85%
baseball, 15% football,
basketball, hockey &
racing. Moving must sell
$15,000 OBO. For more
infocall 904- 616- 5063
SComputer-Dell
Dimension 2350
desktop, monitor,
keyboard, mouse,
speakers, GE force
graphics card, $250
OBO. Call (904)687- 0561
or 545- 3134
& Panasonic Proiec-
tion TV-56". 1 yr
S old, asking $600.
Also 52" Projection
TV, 1.5 yr old, asking
$400. Michele 874 8877
4 Pentium 300MHZ
monitor and speak-
ers. 406H D, 64meg
memory, CDRW drive,
$70. 15" monitor, $20.
249- 1666
tn Playstation-Origi-
nDal, one control, one
game incl, $25.
904- 278- 5224708- 5530
ESTATE SALEm- Sat Feb
3rd, 9am- 4pm, Fostoria
Crystal, Royal Doulton
China, Antq figuring,
records and tapes, furn,
etc. 4332 Dazet Ct. 32210
Cash Only
Mandarin Furn., apple's,
clothing, baby items...
ENTIRE contents must
go. Fri 2/2 Sat 2/3 8am -
3pm 4332 Pilgrim Way.
Huntington Forest Sub.
BED- Absolute all new
sets Qn Pill Top $100 in
plastic. Can del. 391- 0015
BED Absolute All Brand
New Pillow Top Sets
King $250 Queen $110
Memory Foam from $300
904-674-0405
BED-Brand NameFull set
$119, new w/war in plas-
tic. 391- 0015 Can deliver
BED Cherry sleigh, Solid
wood set $375, Retail
$950. 8589350.Can deliver
BED- Queen Size Pillow Top
Mattress Set, New in Plastic,
Must sell $110 904-674-0405
SBed-Red Corvette
Little Tykes, Like
New, 103" length,
53" wide, twin mat-
tress incl, $150.
904- 745- 9268
BEDROOM 6pc CHERRY
SET. New, stiIll in boxes
$499. CAN DEL. 391 0015
4 Bedroom-Kingsize 3
piece unit-Like new,
Cost $3500. Asking
$1000. Call Felecia
at (904)759- 2167
Black Lthr
S3 seater Theater
Seats-Recline to a
lay down position,
asking $800. 874- 8877
4 Bunk Beds-Twin
top, full bottom, red
metal frames, good
condition. Call
573- 2863. $100
4 2 Cabinets-Wood, 60
in tall, 30 in wide.
Both have
doors/shelves, each
$15. 268- 2482
4 Couch-9ft, also 6ft,
recently refur-
bished, both in New
Cond. 612- 9998
4 Entertainment Cen-
ter-Solid pine,
honey color, holds
32" TV, and stero
stack, originally $800.
Exc. Shape. $100
S Farmhouse Style
Table-9ft, solid oak,
med finish.
$1200+new, must
sell, make offer, 276- 0426
before 8pm.
FURNITURE Step2chil-
drens castle bed, crown
rug, and 3 drawer castle
tower, $165 519- 0696
Girl Twin Bed-Like
New. Girl white
toddler bed w/mat-
tress like new $50.
S Livingroom
Set- (Moving)-Bur-
Sbundy,couch,
oveseat, chair,
ottoman, three tables,
lamps, walnut, big pil-
lows, exc cond $2000
(904)491- 7996
MATTRESS Brand Name
KG $155 new w/warr, in
S plastic 858- 9350. Can Del
MATTRESS Mem. foam,
Brand name SET,new w/
war $340 398- 5200 can del
F MATTRESS Queen Plush
Set Braod New in piostic
fl$95 Must seii 904-674-0405
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MATTRESS KING SIZE
New, Still in Plastic, $175
904-674-0405
Patio Furniture-
Rattan, Haywood
Wakefield style,
couch, chairs,
otooman, tables, fir
lamp. Tropical uphol-
stery. $800. Call
(904)269- 2258
Rattan
Furniture-Sofa,
I oveseat, chair
w/ottoman, glass
top coffee & end table,
$350 cash. Call
(904)384- 1278.
Rocking
Chair/Glider Dark
1 / green cushions,
Great condition,
Used very little. $25.
Call 673- 6255 or email
bcmbdean@comcast.net
Sectional
Sofa-Cloth, dark
S green $300, oak end
table $50, oak sofa
table $100. (904)349- 3751
, Sleeper Sofa &
Loveseat-With free
slipcovers, asking
$200. 2 swivel 29"
bar stools, $300 for both.
CaIll 422- 7428
4 Sofa-Great cond,
$175. 264- 6364
Solid Oak 7 Piece
SDining Table-6
chairs, exc cond,
new, $750. Must Sell
$350 (904)629- 0045
Good Condition, $50.
Call 573- 2863
l TV Stand-for 50 in
flat screen, glass
shelves. Cost $250.
Sell for $150. Call
451- 7210
2 White Wicker
Loveseats, (Mov-
ing)3 Chairs, table,
white entertain-
ment center, navy new
cushions, $700 OBO.
(904)491- 7996
EAST ARLINGTON
- Fri- Sat Garden & mech
tools, drill press, press
wshr, sm mower, rotary
tiller, ladders, scafold,
lawn furn, roll box tool
chest, cement pottery,
lots of misc. 14162
Pleasant Point Ln.
NORTHSIDE Sat9- 6,
3378 Elsie Ct. No early
birds before 9am.
Northside- Sell your stuff
w/us. $8+. Pecan Park
Flea Mkt. 904- 751- 6770
BARGAIN HUNTERS
GALORE
This Sat & Sun Have
Your Garage Sale at
The Market Place!
7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA
4 Garage Sale-Salur-
day, Feb 3rd, 1098
Meadow Drive,
Orange Park.
Clothes, household, lots
of stuff.
SMandarin-"KidT-
Kid" Sale-FebK16- 24,
Mandarin South
Shopping Center,
1700 San Jose Blvd, Visit
KidTKid.com for details
S Hedge
Trimmer-Crafls-
| man elect.
4 "Bushwhacker', 20
in, both blades move for
less vibration. Scabbard,
never used. $40 268- 2482
Lawn Edger-Black
& Decker, electric.
heavy duty. Does a
great iob, exc cond
$32 268- 2482
4, 14k Ladie's
Diamond &
Sapphire Ring-Size
6, $375. And 1 ct
7- stone Ladie's diamond
wedding band, size 6,
$799 269- 1478
Trampoline w/enci $400,
Fort PT w/slide, frmens
rope, climb net $400 Gas
heater $100.904- 259- 1528
Compressor-
Craftsman- 1HP,
$50. Good Cond.
264- 6364
** HOSPITAL BED **
Invacare, electric, hardly
used. $450 firm
904- 384-6459
a Electric
SWheelchair- Invac-
lists over $5000, sell $850.
Call 786- 4591
, "Left Behind" Book
Series-Set of 13
hardbound, excel-
lent condition, $40.
(904)781- 7076
4 "New" Tube
Smoker-2 entry,
cooking surfaces,
adjustable chim-
neys, single axle trailer,
2 in hitch, 12x6x5. Used
once, $1500, 693- 4452
E Accordion-120 Bass,
black w/pearl, like
new, $500. Upright
vacuum, $20.
Antique milk can,
hand- painted, beautiful,
$45. 781- 6222
( Broan 30 in Under
Counter Range
Hood-White, $40.
3- light Brass &
Glass, Hanging Light
Fixture, 269- 1478
, Criminal Justice 333
Books-Exc condi-
tion, lowest prices
anywhere, Great
for St. Leo classes. Also
Religion 401 books &
Northern Anthology of
Western Lit, Eng 225.
Call Mary 612- 9998
T Dive equipment-
New, never used.
Also, DJ console &
equip. Call
Suzanne: 542- 3849 or
389- 6297
SFlagbox-Doghouse
style, 17"H, 26"W,
Beautiful Oak,
Like new, $50
(904)781- 7076
4 3 Golf Cart-4/6pas-
senger, new tires,
rims, charger,
seats. Lift kit. 11 hp
motor, delivery avail-
able. $1500. 813- 9774
4 Kenmore Washer &
Dryer-Late Model,
Exc Cond, Can
deliver, $225
786- 1767
4 Old Milk Can w/Top
2ft tall, exc cond
$75. 268- 2482
Razor
Three wheelers $20
| ea, boys' 10in bike,
$30. Murray Lawn
Mower, $45.
(904)874- 3023
STony Boselli fullI
size cardboard
stand- up. 'Own a
piece of Jaguar
history'. $95 268- 2482
Treadmill-$100
S Rolltop desk, $300.
Sleeper/sofa $100.
King Sleigh Bed,
$800. Chest of Drawers
$25. Mirrors, $25.
(904)272- 7352
4, Washer/Dryer- Whirl
pool, Large capac-
ity, deluxe, 3 yr old,
little use- $375.2
piece wheeled Iuggage,
navy color, $2500.
781- 6222
WEDDING DECORA-
TIONS I have it, tool,
fabric, flowers, vases.
$2000 for all. 282- 0093
4 Gibson 12 String
Acoustic Guitar
1970 Vintage-Good
Condition, Hard-
shell case Incl. $150
904- 616- 3183
JANSON Console
piano and bench,
excellent condition.
Professionally
refinished and tuned.
$500 751- 3958
PIANO/LOWEST PRICE USA
YAMAHA/FREE PRICE LIST
WHOLESALE. 714-0141
4 35 mm Cannon
Camera-Pocket
size, sure shot 130U.
Used sparingly,
takes great photos,
w/box, papers, $50.
268- 2482
ATV: Yamaha Rhino 660
2006, w/trailer. New
cond. $8200. 282- 4571
Bowling ball-New,
never used, never
drilled, 16pd
Columbia. Cost $85,
sell for $35. call 451- 7210
t Pool Table-Good
condition, Buyer
Must Move, I- 95
exit 360, $100
(478)361- 4007
4 Golf Balls
Various name
brands, $3.50 per
dozen, 3 dozen for
$10. 786- 4406 anytime
4 Pool Table For
Sale-7ft comes with
all accessories, Call
(904)652- 3811
POOL TABLE
Slate Oak. All accesso-
ries $900 firm 282- 0093
SSchwinn Tandem
Bicycle-All accesso-
ries, excel lent con-
dition, $175 OBO.
278- 2926
KCURT DRIVER TRAINING
3-WEEK HANDS-ON TRAINING
FOR IN-DEMAND DRIVING JOBS!S
COMPANY-SPONSOREDR
TUITION REIMBURSEMENTS
NOW VA APPROVED!
(904) 783-3333
(800) 831-1300 WWW.ROADMASTER.COM
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Tailormade Quad
R7-400cc stiff shaft,
hardcover, exc
cond, $150.
(904)616-3183
Welder weight training
system Will deliver.
$850obo. Paul 220-2778
W Daytona Speed
Week Race Tickets
Daytona 500, Busch
300, Qualifying
Twin 150s. Selling at
Face Value, Call
(904)269-0459.
SUPER BOWL -NFL fan
needs Super Bowl tick-
ets. Please call
727-647-2468
Super Bowl
Tickets wanted.
Please call 904.349.4000
Adopt a Pet
Pets & Supplies
Livestock & Supplies
Animals Wanted
-m
100 Gallon Acrylic
Aquarium- Saltwa
ter setup, every-
thing inch, Moving,
Must Sell, $500 OBO.
(912)673-9630
AMERICAN BULLDOG
Pups shots NKC reg.
POP, champ bloodline
$600 904-270-8834
Bichon Frise Puppies
Gorgeous white babies,
chasing tails, $650
727-726-4249 Clearwater
BICHON FRISE AKC
Pups, F, small, HC $700.
904-695-9336, 349-6269
BICHON PUPS, M/F, reg
HC, hyper allergenic, non
shed, white powder puff
$800 & up. 904501-4891
BOSTON TERRIERS PUPS
AKC black/white/brindle
vet ck $400. 904-219-4762
BULLDOG -pups, CKC, 7
M, 2F, $1800. Call after
12pm 912-458-2684
Dachshund Mini CKC,
Pups POP home raised,
$350 & up 386-328-0907
DACHSUNDS -pups, 2
fern, s/w, call for details
375-2285
Doberman Pinscher AKC
OFA BIk &Tan /Red &
Tan M/F champ lines
8wks S/W hith cert POP
$625. Females /$575
Males 904-705-1601
SFree 1 Year Old
Cat- Beautiful, Long
hair, Spayed &
Shots, (912)673-9630
GREAT DANE AKC,
s/w, $650 845-2781. Ready
for Valentine's Day
GOLDEN RETRIEVERS
-AKC, pups, ready for
Valentines Day, HC,
beautiful, sire and dame
are on premises.
2 litters avail. $350.
386-362-9093
Italian Greyhound (Toy)
Champion bloodlines.
$600 & up. 904-375-1791
Jack Russells reg chipped
352-595-4072
www.bu tterballfarm.com
LAB pups AKC yellow &
chocolate HC 8wks play-
ful cash only 751-3840
Mastiff/ Ridgeback 5,
Boxer/ Mastiff 4,
Boxers 3, home raised,
crate trained, love kids,
family protectors.
904-353-1101 after 6pm
504-9633
Mini SCHNAUZERS AKC,
choice of 2 litters black
or grey w/white. 655-0754
OCEANWAY -1038 Regis
Rd. Sat 7am. Multi
Family, household items
Old English Sheepdog,
puppies, AKC. Ready
2/16/07. 386-547-8563.
dahfarmns@cs.comn
PEEK-A-POO PUPS
CKC, M & F $450 $550
Ready now! 904-673-3816
Pomeranian Pups AKC,
1BIk/F $575; 2white/M
$525; 8wks. 904-537-7272
POMERANIAN CKC,
Male, trade or $600.
Call: 904-673-3816
POODLE -Tiny toy, fern
blk, 11mo, AKC, $600.
272-3867
Pug Pups AKC 8 week
males, shots, health cert
904-220-7832/314-2475
RAG DOLL CAT, CFA,
M/1.5yrs neutered, all
shots, shy, lovable,
$600 cash. 904-270-0953
SIBERIAN HUSKY
1F/2M. All blue eyes.
904-665-6415 904- 272-5936
V BIG PUPPY SALE V
$399-UP
Many breeds
Schipperke, Doxies,
Peekapoo, Boxer
www.petworldpets.com
Pet World 262-4646
PET DONKEY'S
Very friendly.
Middleburg 282-4571
Boats
Sailboats
Boat Dockage &
Rentals
Marine Equipment
and Supplies
RV Rentals
RV's and Supplies
Motorcycles/Mini
Bikes
Auto Brokers
Auto Parts
Antiques/Classics
Automobiles
Trucks/Trailers/SUV's
Vans/Buses
$2000 or Less
Commercial Vehicles
Misc. Auto
Autos/Trucks Wanted
Auto Rent/Lease
Honda Aquatrax
'02-F-12x, and 1997
Seadoo GSX, Low
hours, double
trailer, $6500 OBO. Call
Robert (904)434-6047
Consignment Boat Sales
call us to discuss selling
your boat. 249-6225
www.iaxboating.com
We sell pre-owned boats
S 20 ft Pontoon
'98-With Trailer,
spare battery, life
jackets, anchor,
50HP motor, $5000 OBO.
505-1048/505-4588
S25ft Trawler-Great
shape, sleeps 4,
Cruise the intrac-
oastal in style! At
NASMarina. Need quick
sale. $15,000. 625-7734
WANTED!
Boats, Motors, & Trailers
Any Condition!
"The Used Parts People"
WEEKS MARINE 387-1440
WANTED A Place To
Park 16' Bass Boat
Orange Dale to Manda-
rin Co. Tim 904-287-3344
Mercury Outboard 150HP
Runs good! $1500.
Call 904-669-6890
AIRSTREAM & TRAIL
MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS
ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES
Sales, Service, Parts
J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales
Alachua (386) 462-3039
1-800-541-6439
4, Cedar Creek '04-5th
wheel, two slide
outs, like new con-
dition, suitable all
weather great buy call
771-7544
Fleetwood Wilder-
ness '05-25' loaded,
like new, 6' slide-
out, 18' awning,
must go, TOP. Call
Keith (912)673-6303
S Jayco Quest
'00-25ft, 5th wheel,
Microwave, sofa,
manual slide out,
AC, am/fm/CD, war-
ranty, $8500. Paul
278-8903/599-5743
Onan Gen. 4000 kw
micro lite RV-Less
than 100 hrs, $750
OBO. Call Bill
(904)315-5765
RV Having Fun Yet, Inc.
Low Overhead, Low Prices
Just Got Back from the Great
Tampa Super Show! Many
Great Trades! We Still Have
Factory Incentives on Dis-
play Units. Save $$$! It's
Worth Stopping By!
Family Owned.
NO PRESSURE
(904) 714-9939
6141 Pecan Park
Exit 366 Off I 95 Next to
Pecan park Flea Market
TRACKER 24'
-great cond,. $6000
318-348-9452
BMW F650
'97-Under 3k miles,
white, excellent
condition, hard
bags, $4250 neg. Call
(904)945-6881 or
(904)771-2175
4 Goped Sport-Gas
Scooter, Model
#S34109, $100 ea,
two for $150 ea.
New tires, run exc.
386-8154
HARLEY DAVIDSON
Softail Standard '06
1200 mi, perfect cond,
$14K OBO; 904-545-4759
Harley Dyna
Wideglide '98-23,200
S a miles, Red, xtras,
cover, shop manual,
garage kept, excellent
shape, $11,500 OBO
993-3767
SHarley Davidson
'87-EXSTC, beauti-
ful bike, all new
sheet metal, 10k
miles, runs A+! Cus-
tom parts, $7000 OBO
(904)619-0984
Harley Davidson
Sportster '98-1200cc,
Loaded w/chrome,
runs excellent, ask-
ing $7500 OBO. 866-7431
H. D. '05, 883 XL low
rider, 930 mi, gar kept,
loaded, $6500 294-4193
* HD 883 Sportster '03
8200 mi, Lots of
chrome, touring
seat, windshield,
detachable sissy bar.
exc cond, $5700 OBO
673-8733
4 HD883 XLC '01-
13,320 miles, VGC,
many extras, fwd
controls, wind-
shield, backrest, lug-
gage rack, hwy bars,
saddlebags, $5,900 OBO.
(904)548-1161
, HD XL1200C Sports-
ter '01 Drag Pipes,
Lowered front &
back, windshield,
sundowner seat, lots of
chrome, factory purple,
reduced to $6800.
(912)576-5540
Honda Shadow
'00-11k miles, $3000,
SCall (360)649-5056
4 Suzuki Alstare
'03-GSX R-600 Anni-
versary Edition.
Many extras; with
gear. Mint Condition.
2500 miles. $7500 OBO.
Call (904)200-2405
4, Suzuki DRZ80 '01 5
spd, oil injection,
runs good, 2 stroke,
$850. (904)553-4508
4 Suzuki Hayabusha
'05 Red & Black,
exc cond, lowered
4" track swing arm,
full Hindle exhaust,
175hp,4200 miles, $10,500
OBO 477-2153 or mphil-
lips@grimeslog.com
, Yamaha R6 '06 50th
Anniversary Edi-
tion, yellow, mint
condition, All
extras, $10,500 OBO.
477-2153 or:
mphillips@grimeslog.com
Yamaha RT100
'99-Dirt bike, exc
cond. Great begin-
ner bike, $800.
(912)576-5007
SYamaha Vstar
'00-650, 8265 miles,
Custom paint,
saddlebags, high-
way bar, sissy bar &
more $4000 OBO.
777-2850
4, 4 Tires & Rims
p205/75/R15, 15k, 6
lug, fits Colorado /
Japanese pickup.
$125 Call (904)879-2992
4 4 Tires Size 235, 65,
R17 Less than 5k
1mii, $350 OBO.
542-2445 x-118
Dodge Ram-Stock
17"-Tires & wheels
(4), less than 10k
Ilmi. Tire size:
P245/70R1 7, exc cond,
$350. (904)535-0002
, Leer Camper
Shell-Silver, over
rail, fits 1997 to
2003, F150 short
bed, locks light clamps,
$450. 728-8669
New 15" Tires Fit
Explorer, Suzuki
Vitara. $90.
317-6618. Lve msg.
VW Engine-Big
Bore, 921mm, cam,
oversized intake
valves, oil sump,
filter, plus more, $1200.
(904)781-1532
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PONTIAC TRANS AM
-'85, V8, looks and runs
good, $5000 obo. 646-0706
4 Acura Legend
'92-4dr, Loaded,
Dark Grey, Runs
great, $2900. Call
RJ (912)510-7215/
(912)467-3348
BMW 330 Convert-
ible '01. Only 40,000
miles. $24,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
BMW 5251 I
Stationwagon
1994 I
230,000 mi fully |
serviced, Good
Condition $3000
(904) 813-9018
SBuick Park Avenue
) '95-170k miles,
$2,000 OBO 476-3394
CADILLAC Sedan Dev-
ille, '93, 55K orig mi, exc
cond $4500 904-472-6312
CADILLAC DEVILLE '00
Leather, loaded. $10,975
Call 674-4444
4 Chevy Camaro '01-
SS, convertible,
Red/black, 20"
chrome, DVD,
sound system, chip k&n
charger, 6spd, 34k mi,
$25,000. 908-3950
4 Chevy Camaro '01
SS, cony, red/blk,
20" chrome, DVD,
sound system, chip
k&n Charger, 6spd, 34k
miles, $25,000. 908-3950
SChevy Corvette
'76-with 383 turbo
350, 3.73 rear end,
all recently rebuilt,
black on black, t-tops.
$9,000 OBO.
(912)674-2236, Nick
4) Chevy Corvette '85
Targa Top, Runs
great, asking $7500
OBO. Call 866-7431.
Must Sell
CHEVY IMPALA LS '00
1 owner, garaged, loaded,
51K mi,$8K; Ph. 502-7343
4 Chevy Malibu '98
Auto, 4 cyl, 2.4L,
4dr, New tires &
battery, runs great,
$3400 OBO. (904)708-5530.
(904)278-5224
a Chrysler Sebring
Convertible '97-47k
1 miles, super clean,
612-9998
4 Chrysler PT
|Cruiser '04-Maroon,
4 cyl, 5spd, 23k
miles, fin, $12,000.
908-3950
CHRYSLER SEBRING
'02 LXI Convert. Loaded
Lthr, 52k. $9975. 699-9669
ACURA OF ORANGE PARK
7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600
KEY AUDI
4660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000
BENTLEY- ORLANDO
895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd.
Longwood/Orlando Fl 407-339-3443
TOM BUSH BMW
9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911
6914 Blanding Blvd. 777-2500
GARBER BUICK
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
KEY BUICK
4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060
CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC
4700 Southside Blvd. 642-5111
NIMNICHT CADILLAC
7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700
PARKER CADILLAC
283 San Marco, StAug (904)824-9181
COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES
10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7777
CREST CHEVROLET
8281 Merrill Rd. 721-1880
GARBER CHEVY
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
GORDON CHEV
1166 Banding Blvd. 272-2200
JERRY HAMM CHEV
2600 Philips Hwy. 398-3036
PINEVIEW CHEVROLET
Macclenny 259-6117
GEORGE MOORE CHEV
711 Beach Blvd. 249-8282
NIMNICHT CHEV
1550 Cassat Ave 387-4041
ATLANTIC CHRYSLER
2330 US1 South 354-4421
CARUSO CHRYSLER
1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300
FRANK GRIFFIN
Chrysler of Orange Park
1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033
GARBER CHRYSLER
Green Cove Springs 264-2416
MIKE SHAD
CHRYSLER JEEP
1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch.
1-800-228-7454
ATLANTIC DODGE
2330 US1 South 354-4421
JACK CARUSO
REGENCY DODGE
10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600
GARBER DODGE TRUCK
Green Cove Springs 264-2416
ORANGE PARK DODGE
7233 Blanding Blvd. 777-5500
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Ext 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454
WESTSIDE DODGE
1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561
& Chrysler PT
Cruiser '04-Maroon,
4cyl, 5spd, 23k
miles, $12,000. Call
Erin 908-3450
SDodge Neon '98
Red, good interior,
transmission, needs
repairs, $500 OBO.
272-4528, after 5pm
FORD MUSTANG GT '00
V8, 5spd, leather, loaded.
$8400 custom stereo syst,
low miles, exc cond.
$12,975. Call 699-9669
FORD MUSTANG GT '97
White, AT, loaded, low
miles. $7975. 674-4444
4 Ford Thunderbird
'92-Needs interior
and engine, every-
Sthing else replaced,
rebuilt transmission and
new tires. Contact
Steven at 576-2044.
$500 OBO.
SHonda Accord LX
'96-Sedan, 4 cyl,
S auto, all pwr, exc
gas mileage, great
student vehicle, $5000
(904)294-6946
SHonda Accord
'03-EX, V6, Loaded,
DVD, 6CD player,
sunroof, new tires,
44k miles, exc cond,
$16,195 Call (904)874-5542
A Infiniti 130 '97-Gold,
4 dr, Loaded, New
tires, $4900 OBO
(912)510-7215/
(912)467-3348
INFINTI G35
SEDAN '03.4dr,
white/tan. $16,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
g Jaguar XJ6
'94-155k, loaded,
runs, exc cond, New
Tires, $4500. Call
294-8186
LEXUS ES300 '02
Silver w/Gray Leather,
Loaded, 58K miles.
$17,975. Call 777-9119
LINCOLN TOWN CAR '98
Blue/gray leather. 39,400
miles. $10,975. 674-4444
SMercedes Benz C240
'03 Silver Beauty,
Sunroof, disc
changer, deluxe
package. Great Ride.
$19,500 OBO. 505-4780
MERCEDES E320 '00
Wagon. Champagne/
leather, loaded, moon-
roof, CD, Extra Clean.
$12,975. Call 674-4444
MERCEDES C230 '99
Kompressor. Black,
leather, loaded, 76K
miles. $13,975. 674-4444
MERCEDES C240 '02 4dr,
White/beige leather,
moonroof, loaded. 47,100
miles. $18,975. 674-4444
MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS '03. White, at
ac, loaded, extra clean,
low miles. $9975. 777-9119
NISSAN MAXIMA SL '05
21kmi, fully loaded,
$22Kobo. 386-365-7890
SNissan Sentra
'05 -AnFM, CD, 4
cyl, silver, cloth
seats, private
owner, exc cond, Ame-
lia Island, Call 491-7996
$12000
A Mitsubishi Eclipse
S 01-Spyder, 83k
miles, red, runs
great, brand new
top, $7500 OBO 270-7068
NISSAN ALTIMA
GXE '06. Fully
equipped. $18,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
A Nissan Altima '97-
S$6800, 4dr, blue,
runs great, cold AC,
Call RJ.
(912)510-7215 or 467-3348
Must Sell.
4 Nissan Sentra '89
New front end,
struts & tires, 60k
on new engine.
$1850 268-7262
BOARD FORD
St. Augustine 353-6797
Florida's Super Duty Headquarters
PAUL CLARK
FORD-MERCURY
1-95 N. Exit 129 (Yulee) 225-3673
GARBER FORD-MERCURY
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
MIKE SHAD FORD
At The Avenues
10720 Philips Hwy. 904-292-3325
MIKE DAVIDSON FORD
AT REGENCY
9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060
MIKE SHAD FORD
OF ORANGE PARK
7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673
NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC
11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826
COGGIN GMC TRUCKS
9201 Atlantic Blvd 724-2310
GARBER GMC TRUCKS
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
COGGIN HONDA ON ATLANTIC
11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800
COGGIN HONDA
OF ST. AUGUSTINE
2898 U.S. Hwy. 1 S. 1-800-456-1689
HONDA
OF THE AVENUES
11333 Phillips Hwy 370-1300
LUCAS HONDA OF JAX
7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277
HYUNDAI
of ORANGE PARK
7600 Blanding Blvd. 899-0900
KEY HYUNDAI
4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060
ATLANTIC INFINITI
10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200
CITY ISUZU
10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111
www.cityautomotive.com
MATHENY JAGUAR
11211 Atlantic Blvd, 642-1500
ATLANTIC JEEP
2330 US 1 South 354-4421
CARUSO JEEP
1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300
FRANK GRIFFIN
Jeep of Orange Park
1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033
MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP
ON CASSAT
1736 CassatAve. 389-7792
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454
COGGIN KIA
9401 Atlantic Blvd. 723-3210
RAY CARTER KIA
6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078
LAMBORGHINI- ORLANDO
895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd.
Lonowood/Orlando Fl 407-339-3443
Nissan Sentra '05- 4
cyl, sedan, 4d, 1.8s,
tinted windows, CD,
theft recovery,
moving must sell, call
491 -1996 $12,000
Pontiac Sunfire "03, Exc
Cond., 49Kmi, Blue,
5spd. owner pregnant, a
steal @ $5400 904-673-7575
SPontiac Bonneville
Brougham '76- 46k,
original miles, looks
& runs great, all
pwr options work, Clas-
sic, $7000. (904)803-6283
Trucks,Vans, SUVs '00-05
*ALL
Military
and
Civilian
|$0 DOWN I
EVERYBODY
RIDES!
Chris 662-0726
MATHENY LAND ROVER
11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000
NORTH FLORIDA LINCOLN MERCURY
4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100
GRIFFIN LINCOLN MERCURY
7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000
LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE
www.lotusofjacksonville.com
11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992
TOM BUSH MAZDA
9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911
MAZDA CITY
6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-0600
BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC.
10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080
TOM BUSH MINI
9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911
CITY MITSUBISHI
at the AVENUES
10857 Philps Hwy. 260-9222
www.cityautomotve.com
CITY MITSUBISHI
10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489
www.cityautomotve.com
CITY MITSUBISHI
of ORANGE PARK
7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100
www.cityautomotve.com
COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC
10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900
COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES
10859 Philips Hwy. 880-3000
MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX
1810 Cassat Ave. 389-3621
PARKER NISSAN
2755 U.S. 1 Sacu, StAug. 904-794-9990
MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP
1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400
COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC
9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310
GARBER PONTIAC
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
NIMNICHT PONTIAC- GMC
11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826
BRUMOS MOTOR
CARS INC.
10100 Atlantic Blvd. 725-9155
ROLLS ROYCE ORLANDO
895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd.
Longwood/Orlando Fl 407-339-3443
NIMNICHT SAAB
7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax
904-778-7700 www.nimnicht com
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
GTP '03 Red, leather,
moonroof, loaded, 69K
miles. $11,975. 674-4444
PORSCHE 911 CAR-
RERA -'99, red, Trip-
tronic 5sp Auto, 61k mi,
perfect and garaged,
$34,900 obo. 904-316-9746
TOYOTA COROLLA S '02
4dr, AT/AC, loaded. 66K
miles. $9975. 425-4320
TOYOTA SCION tc
06 Coupe. Black,
sunroof, CD. $16,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
VW SUPER BEETLE '74
Antique, purple. Less than
20K mi. Tinted windows,
new stereo, runs great,
$5K OBO Ph. 285-5566
^^^^^^^^^--I
Truck/rilers/
SATURN OF AVENUES
10863 Philips Hwy, 262-7145
SATURN OF ORANGE PARK
8105 Blanding Blvd. 779-0071
SATURN OF REGENCY
8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200
KEN CHANCE SUZUKI
1285 Cassat Ave. 389-7700
CITY SUZUKI
10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111
www.cityautomotivecom
ARLINGTON TOYOTA
10939 Atlantic Blvd. 302-6762
COGGIN TOYOTA AVENUES
10564 Philips Hwy. 262-0338
KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA
6501 Youngerman Circle. 771-9100
LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA
2995 U.S. 1 South St. Aug.
800-622-4888 or 904-797-8800
ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA
1310 Cassat Ave, 389-4561
VW OF ORANGE PARK
1481 Wells Road 269-2603
O'STEEN VW
2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486
TOM BUSH VW
9850 Atlantic Blvd, 725-0911
O'STEEN VOLVOP
2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486
PROFESSIONAL
AUTO LEASING
10231 Atlantic Blvd. 722-1694
BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE
www.beachblvdautomotive.com
6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511
BRUMOS MOTOR CARS
PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER
10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080
Lexus of Jacksonville
Pre-Owned Center
10384 Atlantic Blvd. 998-0012
Tom Bush BMW
9910 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4381
Tom Bush Autoplex
9875 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4877
V.I.P. AUTO SALES
5936 Philips Hwy. 733-7439
WARREN MOTORS, INC.
233 East State St, 356-8491
WORLD IMPORTS
ww.worldimportsusa.com
11650 BEACH BLVD, 998-9992
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CADILLAC ESCALADE
'02 AWD. White diamond,
loaded, moonroof,49K mi.
Perfect! $29,975. 699-9669
A Chevy Blazer
'99-V6, 4dr, Ithr, 90k
mi, silver, $5k OBO.
Must Sell
(912)510-7215/
(912)467-3348
CHEVY COLO-
RADO '05 Extra
cab. Only 6000
miles. $14,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SChevy Suburban
LTX '06-Black
leather, DVD, nay,
sunroof, must sell,
40k OBO, any questions
call (904)234-2337
SDodge Ram
'05-1500, Off Rd
Pkg, Loaded, Like
New, Many extras,
20k miles, TOP Call
Keith (912)673-6303
1999 VW BEETLE GLS
AUTO, POWER PKG, ONLY 66K MILES
$7,888
2002 NISSAN ALTIMA S
AUTOMATIC, LEATHER, A BLACK BEAUTY
$9,888
2002 NISSAN SENTRA SPEC-V
6 SPEED, POWER PKG, CUSTOM WHEELS
$9,988
2002 VW BEETLE GLS
5 SPEED, POWER PKG, 48K MILES
$10,688
4 Chevy Silverado '06
Crewcab, 4x4, 16k
miles, 9 in lifts,
fully loaded, $27,999
Call Adam, 568-8090
DODGE DAKOTA SLT
'01 Crew Cab. Loaded,
55K mi. $11,975.674-4444
Dodge Magnum
SXT '05-Upgraded,
V6, Black, Grey
Lthr, 6 CD, Like
New, Factory Warranty,
Must Sell! $17,500.
(843)-408-6897
A Dodge Ram '91 4x4,
LE, 360, V8, 142kmi,
clean, runs great,
$7900. Call Neil at
(904)294-8188
4 Ford Expedition
'02-Eddie Bauer,
Great Cond, 69k
miles, 6 disc CD,
tow pkg, Call 334-1328,
$15k OBO.
F ord Explorer '97
Fully loaded, exc-
cond $4,870 OBO.
Eric: (904)945-1246
or (912) 576-4284
FORD EXPLORER SPT
'02 2dr, 5spd, Loaded, CD,
68K miles. Very nice!
$7975. Call 777-9119
SFord F-150 '00
Supercab, custom
paint, wheels, pio-
neer + CD, stereo,
flowmaster exhaust sys-
tem, $8,900 (904)742-2763
4 Ford F-150 Lariat
'00 Supercab, 73k
miles, 4drs, 4.6 V8,
all pwr, leather,
cruise, tow pkg, Tint,
bedliner, bed cover,
remote entry, $11,000
993-3767
SFord F150 '00-Super
cab, custom paint,
wheels, pioneer +
m CD stereo, flow-
master, ex. system. Call
Patrick: (904)742-2763
2003 NISSAN ALTIMA
AUTOMATIC, LOADED, ONLY 53K
$11,988
2001 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GT CONV
AUTO, LOWMILES, PEARLWHITE
$11,688
2006 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS
AUTO, POWER ROOF, 18K MILES
$13,888
Ford F-150 '95
Eddie Beauer, 4x4,
cam manifold chip
heads. Hard top on
bed, $6500 OBO. Call Bill
315-5765
SFord F-150 '00-XLT,
silver/grey, 145k mi,
l cold air, premium,
sound w/pioneer
tuner, new tires. Blue
boko $6500, $6200.
(912)882-7282
FORD F-150-'99, XLT,
exc cond, ext cab, bur
gandy, $7800 230-8416
after 6pm
N ISSAN P/U -'97, runs
great, $2500 obo. Call
349-7121
LAND ROVER
RANGE ROVER
'05. Silver/gray int
fully equipped. $53,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
2001 CHEVY MONTE CARLO SS
LEATHER,DVD, EXTRAS
$9,688
2002 TOYOTA CAMRY LE
AUTO, POWER PKG, CLEAN
$9,988
2003 KIA OPTIMA S.E.
V-6, LEATHER, ROOF, 33K MILES
$8,988
2005 FORD FOCUS ZX4 2002 FORD ESCAPE XLT 2003 DODGE DURANGO SLT
AUTO, 27K MILES, FACTORYWARRANTY LEATHER, ROOF, FULLY LOADED LEATHER, 3RD SEAT LOADED
$8,988 $10,988 $12,888
2004 KIA RIO
AUTO, 45K MILES, FACTORY WARRANTY
$6,888
2006 FORD F150 XLT
V-8, AUTO, 22K FAC WARRANTY
$18,888
AUTO, TOURING ED, FAC WARRENTY
$11,988
2005 TOYOTA TACOMA PRO RUNNER
V-6, ATUO, 4DR, LOADED
$18,988
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2003 MAZDA TRIBUTE LX
V-6, AUTOMATIC, LOADED
$12,788
2004 MAZDA 6 WAGON S
V-6, AUTO, ALLOYS, LOW MILES
$12,888
FORD RANGER XLT '01
Stepside Quad Cab
V6, AT, AC, loaded,
TV/DVD, Nay., X clean.
$10,975. Call 674-4444
A GMC Yukon SLT '01
$14k OBO. z71, 4x4,
off road, heavy duty
trailering pkg,
loaded, immaculate
cond, 121k highway
miles, (912)729-4103
l Isuzu Rodeo '01 4x4,
LS, tow pkg, key-
less entry, 143k,
runs very good,
Must Sell, $4300 OBO
(904)803-6283
D Jeep Liberty Sport
'04-Full pwr,
leather, off road,
lights, 6 disc
changer, luggage rack,
291-0873, $14,000 OBO.
A Jeep Wrangler
'93-4x4, 180k mi, CD
player, AC, has zip-
per & glass win-
dows, extra attach-
ments, $300 OBO.
955-9724
TOYOTA RAV4 '00 AWD
loaded. 58300 mi. Very
clean. $10,975. 674-4444
STOYOTA SEQUOIA
( 'Z.04 LIMITED
Leather, loaded,
CD. Only $25,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
4 Toyota Tundra
S 00-Exc condition,
has all mainte-
nance rewards.
$12,500 OBO. Call
269-2258
DODGE CARGO VAN '02
1500. White, V8, AT, AC,
Only $5975. 674-4444
SDodge Ram Van '99
1500, Clean, 5.9L,
81k mi, quad seats,
custom fold-down
bed, runs great, 372-0543.
$6500 OBO.
DODGE SPRINTER 3500 -'05,
AT, all pwr, 38k mi, 14' box,
dually hi top, LWB, $31,900,
363-9901
F FORD
WINDSTAR 2000
SEL EXT Sport
Van loaded,
including power
slide doors.
Excellent
Condition
One owner
REDUCED!!
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S 318-5478
A Mercury Villager
'00- Sport minivan,
97k miles, 3rd seat,
runs and looks
awesome, $6400. OBO
(904)655-0486
A, Oldsmobile
Silhouette '97 GLS
t Van, Good running
condition, Cold AC,
leather, quad seating,
$3900 Call 992-6877 or
294-3564
A Mitsubishi Eclipse
Spyder GT '01-
Maroon, fair condii-
ton, 83kmi, auto,
$7500 firm. (904)476-3639
Nissan Sentra '05 4
cyl, Sedan, 4dr,
1.8s, tinted win
dows, CD, theft
recovery, moving must
sell call 491-7996. $12,500
SSaturn SC-2 '95-Pwr
windows, DL, AC,
AT, must see, great
gas mileage, $2000
OBO (912)576-5007
SCarlSUV Top Car-
rier-20 cu ft, Sport,
20-SV, from Sears.
Paid $200, will sell
for $125 OBO. 294-9950
2001 FORD MUSTANG GT
LEATHER, 71K MILES, BLACK BEAUTY
$9,988
2002 PONTIAC GRAND AM GT
V-6, LEATHER, ROOF
$9,888
2002 TOYOTA MR2
LEATHER, TIP TRONIC, TRIPLE BLACK
$13,988
2004 MINI COOPER
LEATHER, AUTO, SUNROOF
$15,688
2004 SONATA LX V-6
AUTOMATIC, LEATHER, ROOF
$11,688
2006 TOYOTA COROLLA LE
AUTO, POWER PKG, 16K MILES
$13,888
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