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Master Chief Retires Tutt Says Goodbye After 30 Years Page 4 Sports Challenge Commands Compete For Trophy Pages 6-7 'Slim Down' Ends Participants Meet Their Goals Page 14 THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 2006 www.jaxairnews.com Diversity celebrated at Cultural Awareness Fair j9il.yM(BySW) Bill Larned Photo by MC2(AW) Suzi Cornell Members of the Polynesian "Pearls of the Pacific" perform a Tahitian dance for the crowd at the Multi-Cultural Awareness Fair Aug. 24. he NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Awareness Committee (MCAC) hosted the sixth annual Multi-Cultural Awareness Fair at the Bachelor Officer's Quarters Pavilion Aug. 24. Base personnel arrived to view exhibits, eat cuisine from half a dozen countries and enjoy ethnic dance performances. The event was the product of cooperation between the creativity of base personnel and tenant commands. Coordinating all the efforts in helping make the day's events pos-- .,a sible, the MCAC -- is composed of volunteers from LA different com- , mands at NAS Jax. Providing col- orful choices for lunch, the base galley served at- tendees an exotic variety of flavors, including chicken curry, pasta, mixed vegetables Photos by MCI (SW) Bill Lamed and traditional AT2 Nicole West, AT3 Fabien Serrano and AT3 barbecue food for i/..,M- i A C# ir*n mi:-, Un.:..*.- See FAIR, Page 16 I i ys 11 t iii unsnO rca L i La mca ntierme jaemaint.enance Detachment Jax, share a moment at the Hispanic culture table. Navy Reserve Readiness Command Southeast hosts chief's conference By MC1 William Lovelady Special Contributor M ore than 20 command chiefs from Navy Operational Support Centers (NOSC) throughout the Southeast and South regions gathered here for the Navy Reserve Readiness Command (REDCOM) Southeast Senior Enlisted Leader Symposium Aug. 23. Some of the NOSCs from Louisiana and Texas were part of REDCOM South and joined the REDCOM Southeast team Oct. 1. The two-day conference was an opportu- nity for the command chiefs, senior chiefs and master chiefs from the region to spend some face-to-face time and bring nearly 500 years of combined Navy experience to work on the issues enlisted leaders face as the Navy continues to integrate its active and reserve components. To kick off the event, CMDCM Matthew Davis of REDCOM Southeast, proposed the creation of several new enlisted pro- grams for the newly expanded region. These included a regional chief petty offi- cers association, a regional Sailor of the quarter for full-time-support and Selected Reservists (SELRES) and a regional enlist- ed leadership award. All were approved Photo by MC1 loellen Finerfrock REDCOM Southeast Command Master Chief, CMDCM Matthew Davis, addresses his regional command chiefs at a symposium held here last week. and the newly-formed REDCOM Southeast chiefs mess got down to busi- ness-the business of readiness. REDCOM Southeast Chief Staff Officer Cmdr. Dan Harris set the tone when he said, "The whole reason we exist is to serve our drilling Reservists, to make sure they are ready to answer the call. The drilling Reservists are why we are here." There are many areas that affect a Reservist's ability to meet the needs of the Navy. Two days of briefings by more than a dozen subject matter experts, some of whom manage or developed the programs they were presenting, covered everything from medical and dental readiness to fami- ly readiness, funding, physical fitness, drug abuse, the government travel charge card and manpower issues. Not only did the enlisted leaders learn about new programs like National Call to Service, online detailing and electronic service records; that will impact their cen- ters in the immediate future, they could give feedback to leadership about the chal- lenges they deal with daily, at the deck- plate level. Another challenge facing the expanded REDCOM Southeast is disaster prepared- ness. As the NOSCs in Louisiana and Texas join, it becomes the region where most hurricanes will likely strike. The readiness commander's priorities are pro- tection of personnel, protection of other assets and continuity of service. "We are going to be the hurricane region; We have to be ready to muster our SEL- RES and families," said Capt. Don Burns Southeast Readiness commander. "We can- not forget the families of mobilized Reservists either." Disaster preparedness doesn't end with hurricanes either. Commands also face the real threat of flooding, fire and a chemical, biological or radiological attack. Although it was a long trip for many of the command chiefs to come to Jacksonville, they all agreed it was well worth the effort. "When I first found out about this, I had reservations about the value. Now I think it's the best thing they could have done," said EMC(SW) John Kummer from NOSC Corpus Christi, one of the new centers in the region. Davis said he received similar responses from many attendees. "The importance of the conference was for the centers to understand that we are here to support and assist them. If they are failing, we are failing, and we don't plan to fail," said Davis. CPO selectees give back to the community ......... ~ *,- ____________________ .,......-...... By ITI John Mullen Special Contributor Several NAS Jax chief selectees rolled up their sleeves Aug. 19 to lend a helping hand to HabiJax by working on some new homes for Jacksonville resi- dents. "It's an incredible feeling to be involved with this project, we are literally putting a roof over someone's head," said HM1 Jonathon Wells of the Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center. Under the direction of expert builders, volunteers are able to accomplish tasks that significantly reduce the cost of build- ing a new home. With this direction and a morning prayer, the chief selectees set out to make a difference. The goal for the day, presented by the HabiJax staff, was to pre- pare and prime a new home located in the McNair Park Villas, a HabiJax community comprised of 94 new homes. The first task was to ensure the molding and doors were smooth and ready for the paint primer. The caulking guns and wood ' :. ATI Leonard Myers A ,' -':1,. '*. "r."=. .'. ,,n .n .... - U' putty were put to swift use and the work went by quickly. After this had been com- pleted, the paint primer was applied to the A group of chief selectees from NAS Jax gather in front of the Habijax Aug. 19. unfinished surfaces. Many of the volun- Having accomplish teers had done this type of work before on earlier, the consensi their own homes and drew upon this was to push forward knowledge to execute the tasks with preci- sion. See HABIJA Photos by ITI John Mullen house they worked on ed the goal set forth us among the group and paint the walls, LX, Page 16 NAS Jacksonville emergency hotline NAS Jacksonville has a hotline for service members, Department of Defense employees, contractors and their families to call during an emergency that warrants evacuation such as a hurricane. Evacuees can call 1-800-849-6024 to check in with the base upon arriving at an evacuation destination and to verify if the order to return to the Jacksonville area has been given. They can also email the NAS Jackson- ville Emergency Operations Center at nasjax.eoc.fct@navy.mil to relay their status and ask for assistance. Emergency information will also be broadcast on Cable Channel 118, which is run by NAVAIR Depot Jax. This channel will run continuous information regarding the hurricane conditions and evacuation guidelines. For more information, contact the disaster preparedness office at 542-5595. r- -I I J. .5; II I ii - TOUCHING -~----c -- -------------I -L-- LC ILC e I ~~K~'~,-~:' 2 lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31, 2006 Looking back in time... Hey, MoneyMan! I have heard that there are different kinds of debt. What is the difference between good and bad debt? I thought all debt was bad. MoneyMan Sez! When the public thinks of debt, they usually think about credit cards. The average family has $8,562 in credit card debt accord- ing to the Motley Fool, with an average of 18.9 percent. If the family decides to pay the minimum payment each month they will never finish paying it. If they pay $150 a month it will take the family 93 years and seven months to pay the original debt and they will have paid $57,770 in inter- est over that time. The bad thing is that the family will probably spend more in purchases and never pay it off. Examples of good debt are student loans and mort- gages. The idea of student loans is that your income should increase after you have a degree, which will offset any interest that you may pay. The student loan interest is also tax deductible. Another big tax deduction is mortgage interest. Homes will usually appreci- ate more than the interest that you pay on the home loan. Homes rarely loose value so your equity will always be there. , The simple rule is to never have a balance on your credit card and to save for emergencies, so you don't have to revert to using them when some- thing bad happens. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0853. Military retirement seminar coming up next month A military retirement seminar will be held at the NAS Jax Officers' Club Sept. 16 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The seminar is open to all military retirees, spouses, sur- viving spouses and military personnel nearing retirement. S -- UPresentations will cover pay matters, legislative action and other topics of interest for military retirees. Booths File photo with additional information will be manned by officials A group of Marines graduate from training at Naval Air Technical Training Center Jacksonville in October 1954. from the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Veterans Administration, Naval Hospital Jacksonville, TRICARE Health Benefits Office, Urology, Wellness Center, legal services and various other military organizations. Entrance to Naval Air Station Jacksonville requires a O N THE HOM EFRONT current Department of Defense vehicle decal and military ID. For additional information, call 542-2766, Ext. 126 or fr j email raojax@nasjax.navy.mil. *rifrbm ti Pn mah.r flrSSpecial brief being offered A Troops To Teachers/Spouses To Teachers brief Will A be held Sept. 12 at 9 a.m. at the NAS Jax Chapel Annex. To reserve a seat, please call the Navy College Office at 542-2477/2475. lrw r r ^r~aK~ ,~-r.,vstica'SWu.fviifistimintrw'rr:i csivinwir. Nw xa--t:miiKr U1 4mS. -< w 4Z-a SivnrUi~rii 3 "CopyrighTedMaterial Syndicated Content - Available from Commercial News Prviders" S* & 1 0 *w 4b- r.-F1JB^WVErB-_7 .irTc-T-=T-'u-uW ,. ,niffwscr. s .pr.r i CS2(SW) NADIA SHURIAH Job title/command: NAS Jax Supply Department Hometown: Jamaica, W.I. Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: USS Gettysburg (CG 64) Career Plans: To become a cardiologist. Most Interesting Experience: Seeing the different countries while in the Navy. Words of Wisdom: No matter how hard or difficult things may be, don't lose faith! L ,. _ ...... m .ay .. SOL RIDGEWELL Job title/command: MWR Recreation Aide Hometown: Sao Paulo, Brazil Family Life: Happily married with a beauti- ful dog. Past Duty Stations: None Career Plans: To pursue a my education and someday become an attorney. Most Interesting Experience: Traveling around the world. Words of Wisdom: Reading is a gift to the mind and a gift to the spirit. SUNDAY SERVICES S You are united to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday- 8:15 a.m. Holy SEucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ....................apt. Chip Dobson NAS jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green Public Affairs Officer Rick Crews Assistant Public Affairs Officer Miriam S. Gallet Naval Air Station lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Kaylee LaRocque Assistant Editor J01 Mike England Staff Writer LI1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley The JAi All NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JAxAiR NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. 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Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 HEY MONEYMAN! NI S Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31, 2006 A FI ~ui , ,- ^ ,,-. ,,* -' ,,'-^'\ '' a~^i - '^1"y1^ 1 .-^ *~ :,iO. L 21 x ',.*.. '\ .'"' - *[ 1 .. *-. 4 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31, 2006 Tutt retires from Navy with 30 years of service By Kaylee LaRocque Editor CMDCM(SW/AW) Veronica' Tutt, command master chief of Naval Reserve Readiness Command Southeast, retired Friday in a ceremony at the Bachelor Officer Quarters Pavilion with more than 30 years of distinguished naval service. Guest speakers for the cer- emony were her brothers, retired U.S. Army Capt. Louis Tutt and Lt. Cmdr. Timothy Tutt. Tutt, an Army brat, was raised in numerous cities in the United States. She enlisted in the Navy's TAR Program in 1978 as a storekeeper. "When I joined, I wasn't really committed to the Navy so I just did two years at a time. I missed the travel after growing up in a military family," she said. Those two years kept being extended until Tutt found herself making senior chief petty officer and she decided she was. definitely making the Navy a career. During her first tour at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center Atlanta, Tutt was promoted to second class petty officer. In 1982, Tutt transferred to Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center Brooklyn, N.Y. Two years later, she took her first independent duty assignment at Naval Reserve Center Wilmington, N.C. During this tour, Tutt was advanced to first class petty officer. In 1986, Tutt reported to Commander, Naval Reserve Force New Orleans where she was promoted to chief petty officer and earned her bachelor of science degree in management from Northwood University. In 1990, she transferred to Inshore Undersea Warfare Group One in San Diego as the logistics officer. During this tour, she was promoted to senior chief petty officer. Three years later, Tutt was selected to attend the United States Army Sergeant Major Academy in El Paso, Texas. She then reported to Readiness Command Region Nineteen where she earned her master's degree in human resource management and was promoted to master chief petty officer. In 1995, Tutt requested sea duty on board USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) where she served in various capacities within the supply department. "My favorite tour was on board the ship. It was challenging and we broke new ground on that ship. I was one of the first three females on board. Women going to sea, is probably the biggest change I've seen throughout my career. It was exciting," she stated. "There was so much controversy about it but our Navy really is an equal opportunity employer. Sure, there are still some places we can do better, especially in the senior levels of management, but we are getting there." Three years later, Tutt was selected for the Navy's Command Master Chief pro- gram and attended the Senior Enlisted Academy in Newport, R.I. Her first tour as a command master chief was at the Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center Jacksonville. In 2000, Tutt transferred to the Naval Reserve Personnel Center in New Orleans. She assumed duties as command master chief of Naval Reserve Readiness Command Southeast in August 2003. "I think the things I will miss most about the Navy is the camaraderie and the chiefs mess. There is nothing like it. Online appointment system available for ID cards From Personnel Support Detachment Jax Appointments for ID cards may be made on the Web site to avoid the wait associated with walk in customers. Appointments can be made by civilians, retirees and active duty members in advance for all types of ID cards. Appointments are taken from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. daily. Walk in customers will con- tinue to be served on a first come, first served basis; however, customers with appointments have priority. Appointments can be made online at www. psalant.navy.mil. Appointments can be can- celled or rescheduled by the customer on the Web site and the site also shows when scheduled outages will occur. All dependent children are required to have an ID card when they turn 10 years old. All dependent children transferring over- seas must have an ID card. If ID cards are required for more than one dependent, make individual appoint- ments for each dependent. ID cards can be reissued 30-45 days prior to current expiration date and can be requested by mail for any- one who is not physically able to travel to the Personnel Support Detach- ment (PSD). The request must include a picture (5x7), a letter from a doctor stating that the person can- not travel to the PSD and a copy of the current ID card. Avoid the wait, make your appointment today! POW/MIA Observance set for Sept. 13 CMDCM(SW/AW) Veronica Tutt I have a brother who was in the Army and another one in the Air Force and we talk about the differences in our services. Nothing compares to being part of the Navy's chief mess," said Tutt, quietly. "I will also miss the travel. I'm not sure what I'm going to do next. Right now I'm just going to sit back and pray and take some time to myself. I'm fortunate that I can do that for awhile." "This job has also been one of my most memorable. I thoroughly enjoyed getting out there and talking with the people in our different commands. It's been very rewarding," she said. "I got an e-mail the other day from a young lady who I talked with a couple years ago. She just made chief and told me that it was something I said back then that really made her strive to accomplish her goals in the Navy. Those are the things that make it all worthwhile." As for the future, Tutt just plans to play it by ear and take it one day at a time. "Another job will come for me but I'm not in any rush. I plan to stay in Jacksonville right now. If something comes up that interests me, I'll do it. I've always wanted to do a West Pacific cruise and never had the opportunity, so maybe I'll take a civil service job in Japan for a couple years," she continued. And what's her advice for those junior Sailors looking to get ahead? "Take advantage of every opportunity that comes your way. When you are stationed on a ship and stop in a port, go on those community relations projects to help the local people. Take a tour and see some places. The Navy is a great way to see the world," Tutt said. "And, get educated. Use the tuition assistance and get your degree. There is no reason not to take classes especially if you are on shore duty. The Navy selection boards are very fair. Don't get comfortable in your box. If you do a little more, you will get recognized and make rank. Be prepared so when you do get out of the Navy either by separat- ing or. retiring, you are ready and can get a good job." From NAS Jacksonville Public Affairs NAS Jacksonville will host a POW/MIA Recognition Observ- ance Sept. 13 at 10 a.m. at the All Saints Chapel to honor all Americans who are former POWs, as well as those who are still unac- counted for and their fami- lies. The keynote speaker is retired Navy Capt. Denver Key. Key's A-4 Skyhawk flying from USS Intrepid (CVS 11), was shot down over Ndrth Vietnam in November 1967. He was assigned to the VA-34 "Blue Blasters," based at NAS Cecil Field. He was liberated with his fellow POWs in 1973. The observance will in- clude the POW Pledge of Allegiance, led by retired Navy Chief Carl "Ed" Creamer, a former Japa- nese POW. As a third class petty officer during World War II, his PBY was shot down in the Bering Sea. He was one of three sur- vivors from the crew of nine picked up by a Japanese cruiser. At the end of the obser- vance, the NAS Jackson- ville Weapons Department will render honors with a 21-gun salute, followed by a missing man formation fly- over. POW/MIA observances are held nationally and reaffirm a promise to fallen comrades that, "you are not forgotten." Military and civilian employees at NAS Jackson- ville as well as all other area military installations are invited to attend. The military attire for partici- pants is summer whites, working uniform for guests and appropriate attire for civilians. IW. olunreers TI w i v c 71 1We- '.O-Itinteersof.~inericIa rg KILEP-O, ,,EWBS: A I'vi'lili"llProud -,,to Serve Jx Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31, 2006 5 In Memoriam By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Family, shipmates and friends of HM3 Truson Aycock Jr. gathered in NAS Jacksonville's All Saints Chapel Aug. 23 to reflect on the life and service of a young Sailor who "made a difference." Aycock, 22, died in a motorcycle accident early in the morning of Aug. 19. News of his passing shocked his co- workers and friends at Naval Hospital Jack- sonville and more than 150 were on hand at the servic- es to pay their final respects. Born in Eustis, Fla., Aycock joined the Navy in Aug., 2003. He is sur- vived by his wife, Megan, mother. Kathleen Smith, s t ep fa t h e r, Francis Knapp, father, Truson Ay- cock, Sr., stepmoth- er, Tonya Aycock, brother, Brandon and two sisters, Amanda and Ash- ton. HM3 Trlusnn Avrnck Ir. Aycock had once outlined his life goals in a journal stating, "My long term education goal is to get my degree and become a social worker. My long term career goal is to make a difference in many people's lives, to help one person at a time, every day." Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono said that service was how Aycock went about making a difference. "HM3 Aycock's life was about service service to family, service to his patients and service to his country," she stated. This was echoed in the remarks of his shipmates and hospital leadership who spoke at the service. They described him as a soft spoken, unassuming young man who was developing into a leader among his fellow hos- pital corpsmen. They remembered him with words like "loyal, trustworthy and an insightful team player." Aycock reported to Naval Hospital Jacksonville on March 4, 2004, fresh out of boot camp. He first served in the Labor and Delivery Unit assisting with more than 400 patient visits and the delivery of more than 100 babies. He later transferred to the Emergency Department where he was a vital asset to a team of emergency medicine professionals that treated more than 67,000 patients last year. He became a leader sought after to supervise junior corpsmen. Fire inspections set for September From the NASjax Fire Prevention Office he annual family housing inspection for those residents: living at NAS Jax will begin Sept. 1 by base fire department personnel. Inspections, will be held throughout the month. The intent of the inspec- tion is to'help ensure maxi-. mumn safety of all housing residents through normal good, housekeeping prac- tices and to inform resi- dents of actions to be taken in the event of a fire or other emergency. Smoke and carbon monoxide, alarms will also be tested to ensure proper operation. Fire department person- nel will be in uniform and conduct the inspection only in the presence of an adult. In the event no one is home a call back slip will be left on the door. To reschedule a visit, call 542-2783/3928. Ombudsman Appreciation Luncheon set From Staff T he annual Ombuds- man Appreciation Luncheon will be held Sept. 21 at 11:30 a.m. at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. , All 'command ombuds- men, commanding officers, executivee officers, com- mand master chiefs and guests are invited. jIF I Tickets are now on sale at the Fleet and Family Support Center. For more information, call 542-2766, Ext.127. t S *B s STUNT KITES Box MJi: [i]:]ff :IAflf I :1' Depot mechanic wins Artisan of the Quarter By Frank Taormina, Naval Air Depot Jax Public Affairs Specialist Mike Gribble, an air- craft pneudraulic systems mechanic at the Naval Air (NAVAIR) Depot, Jacksonville recent- ly was awarded the Artisan of the Quarter Award for the Third Quarter, Fiscal Year 2006 in the Industrial Components Repair and Modification Division. With more than 30 years experience in the aircraft maintenance industry, Gribble was chosen for the award from among 225 artisans in the division. Gribble was nominated for the award by shop coworkers who then for- warded his nomination to division representatives, who ultimately made the selection. "I was happy just to be nominated for the award, and winning was a surprise and an honor when you consider the number and talent of my coworkers,"? Gribble said. Gribble, who has been married for 30 years and Photo by Katherine Midyette Naval Air Depot Jax Production Officer Cmdr. Doug Killey presents the Artisan of the Quarter Award to Mike Gribble (center) as Al Hammond (left) and Earl Lee look on. has one son and one grand- son, is a retired U.S. Navy senior chief petty officer with 20 years of honorable service. He attributes winning the award to his work ethic, which he said he learned at young age from his parents and continued with the training and lead- ership skills he acquired from his many years in the Navy. Cmdr. Doug Killey, NAVAIR Depot Jax produc- tion officer, had the honor of presenting the award and praised Gribble for his dedication to duty and for supporting the warfighter and the U.S. Navy. Gribble has been with the depot for 10 years and is now in the running for the Artisan of the Year Award, which will be announced in October.. From Staff oin in the fight against breast cancer this October. The 12th annual North Florida Komen Race For the Cure@ will hold its 5K run/fitness walk Oct. 21 at 8 a.m. at Metropolitan Park in down- town Jacksonville. The event will include a coed competitive 5K run, 2K fun run/walk, Sleep in for the Cure", survivor cele- bration, Kids for the Cure" area, Denise's Dash (kids run) and much more! For more information, call 448-7446 or visit www.jaxraceforthecure.org. Teams of 10 and more are encouraged to sign up! To receive a team packet, call Gilda Ramirez at 536-6585. Registration forms can be picked up starting Sept. 1 at local Ford dealerships and/or Publix Supermar- kets or you can register online now at www.jaxrace- forthecure.org. Update training jackets on NKO From Staff Through Navy Know- ledge Online (NKO), Sailors can view and update their electronic training jackets (ETJ) from their work stations, home or any other location with Internet access, 24-hours a day, seven days a week. This around-the-clock access to information is a key functionality of NKO. Having the right skills in the right places at the right times is important to Sailors. The ETJ empowers Sailors by giving them a tool to manage their own careers, one of many in their Sea Warrior toolbox. For more information on ETJ visit the Navy Know- ledge Online Web portal at https://wwwa.nko.navy.mil/. FnwSS It's What We Do Best! 1P- ,1 p.O B,,, "ts.Ok ih.l,,n '.,u C'nvv. OK 7 "1(11 Provided eB~ PuDIIo orvloo ] -800-627-455( wv. leedthecluldren.org ---- Handsome All Brick Home with 3 BR and 2 BA. 1448 SE Built in 1996. BerberC arpet in Great Room and MBR. Fully fenced back yard with Shed with electric. Sprinkler System. Volume ceilings. Split Floorplan. Located in McGirts Creek off 118th St. 6.5 miles to NAS. $185,000 Call for more information! SRosemarie Knoll, REALTOR@ Watson Realty Corp. Phone: 904-421-3555 _ Earn more. Save more. Wellness Center Tobacco Cessation Program Monday's 9-11 a.m. Tuesday's 1-3 p.m. No appointments required. Building 867, Enterprise St. 542-5292 @* (friday & Saturday. including? other delectable entree's such as - fried shrimp, clams, prime rib, vegetables, breads & endless salad bar plus much, much more! Join us between i .i 5pm-O0pm for only $24.95 ii O... i Inside the Ramada Inn Mandarin RESTAURANT -295 & San Jose Blvd. 904.268.8080 mmL9444 YOUR EDUCATION. . Call only If you're ready to make It happen. NAVAL RESERVE ACCELERATE YOUR LIFE You know where you want to go in life. The Naval Reserve can help you get there. In exchange for a part-time commitment, you'll receive numerous benefits and opportunities that will help advance your career and enhance your life. To learn more about proudly serving in our force please email or call: lptjax@cnrc.navy.mil or call 1.800-342-8123 R139713 (904) 777-6000 www.vystarcu.org *Annual Percentage Yields (APY's) shown are effective as of August 23, 2006, and are subject to change. There is a substantial penalty for early withdrawal from certificates. VyStar is insured by the National Credit Union Administration. Annual North Florida Race for the Cure Oct. 21 6 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31, 2006 AD3 Abrigo Gavin of VP-5, effortlessly takes the ball to the hoop as defenders try their best to stop him during the Sports Day Challenge 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament Aug. 24. LI. Brian Williams of VP-45 blows past defenders to score an easy basket during the Sports Day Challenge 3-on-3 B sketball Tournament. ' Lt.j.g. David Trenholm of VP-5, adds two more points to the scoreboard during the Sports Day Challenge 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament. COMMANDAfL IT 0U FOR SPORTS DAY CHAU.N,' By LI1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Staff Writer he NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department (MWR) hosted the base's first Sports Day Challenge Aug. 24-25 bringing out record nun er, of personnel to compete in some friendly compe- : . tition. More than 150 Sailors came out from 14 different - commands to proudly represent and show their spirit. - Designated locations were set up around the base with . MWR representatives officiating the competitions and tal- ... ' lying up points to see who would be taking the Sports Day A group of runners wait the for the signal to start at the N beginning of the 5K run Aug. 25. Challenge trophy home this year. The competition was kicked off with the blindfolded canoe race. One of the few teams that didn't end up in the water was Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing Eleven (CPRW-11). They quickly made it through the course and were able to cinch the first place title for that race. S o"It feels great to win first place! We attribute our win to .our fearless coxswain," said CPRW-11 Capt. Sean Buck. See SPORTS CHALLENGE, Page 7 HM3 jennifer Shaffer of Navy Medicine Support Command, keeps a watchful eye out for oncoming projectiles, while reaching for a dodge ball to return to Ihe opposing side. A group of runners from Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance ,'-.", _:.- Detachment Jax get drenched as they participate in the 5K S... ,,., *. .run during the Sports Day Challenge. Jlax lr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31, 2006 PHOTOS BY MC 1(SW/AW) HEATHER EWTON, MC 1 (SW) JEFF MCDOWELL. MC2(AW) Suzi CORNELL, MC2 BRIAN SMARR, MCSN HARRY RUCKER "& SHANNON LEONARD NAS jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson presents Lt. j.g. David Trenholm of, VP-5 with the Sport's Day Challenge trophy after the squadron won numerous events " throughout the two-day event. NAS: | JACKSONVILLjE J 2006 SPORTS DAY CHALLENGE RESULTS ! CO CHALLENGE CANOE RACE Cmdr. Regina Onan of Naval Hospital Jacksonville Branch Medical Clinic, participates in the washer competition. The competition was much like horseshoes as contestants were required to aim for a box and were given points based on how close they came. HM2 Nyoka Key of Navy Medicine Support Command demon- strates her dodge ball abilities as she gets ready to attack while avoiding an incoming rounder. SPORTS CHALLENGE: RAIN CAN'T DAMPEN SPIRITS OF PARTICIPANTS IN FIRST MWR-SPONSORED EVENT From Page 6 "Guess what I am going to do now? I'm going to Disney World," added Lt. Cmdr. Scott Fuller, who was also on the win- 'ning CPRW-11 team. The good times and camaraderie didn't stop there. After the canoe race, the games continued to the outdoor basket- ball courts where a grueling 3-on-3 tour- nament took place. VP-5 took charge of the courts and racked up the points for that challenge taking first and second place. Later on in the day, Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax took first and second place in the bowling tournament men's division and the ladies of VP-45 reigned in the two top spots in the bowling tournament for their division. The second day of the competition was almost completely washed out by the rain. Due to the looming thunderstorms, the golf challenge as well as the 3-on-3 volleyball tournament had to be can- celled. The command that has earned brag- ging rights as this year's champions was VP-5. Their dedication to teamwork won the trophy and they will remain the champions until another command tries AME1 Jason Corse of VP-5 slams the ball during the softball tournament which was part of the Sports Day Challenge. to win it from them during the next Sports Day Challenge. Naval Hospital Jax took second place overall and VP-30 slid into third place. MWR is still deciding if the Sports Day Challenge will be an annual or semi- annual event. "We plan on making this a tradition here at NAS Jax. With the amount of people who came out to sup- port the event, it doesn't seem like it will be a problem to keep the momentum going," said NAS Jax Athletic Director Tim McKinney. "This was a great chance to get everyone out here to mingle, laugh and build camaraderie. The challenge's success is due to the people who came out to compete or even cheer their commands on and also to the upper echelon giving their support to it as well." Overall, the competitors had fun, laughed and enjoyed a day of unit-build- ing competition. ET1 David Castro of Air Ops was on the second place team of the canoe race. "I definitely had a great time and not to mention, it was a great break from the every day work schedule," he said. For more information on the upcoming schedule for the next Sports Day Challenge, contact McKinney at 542- 3239. 1. CPRW-11 2. AIR OPS 3. VP-5 3-ON-3 BASKETBALL 1. VP-5 # 1 2. VP-5 #2 3. VP-62 BOWLING MEN DENNIS SHIVE, AIMD BRIAN KUNZ, AIMD MICHAEL PETROFF, AIMD BOWLING WOMEN ALY HERBERT, VP-45 KRISTIE HUGGINS, VP-45 R.L. ALECCA, NAS JAX DODGEBALL NAVAL HOSPITAL JAX AIR OPERATIONS VP-30 SOFTBALL KICKBALL VP-5 NAVY MEDICINE SUPPORT COMMAND WASHERS VP-5 NAVAL HOSPITAL JAX VP-62 5K RUN MEN PHILLIP WEISNER, VP-30 SCOTT OLIVOLO, NMSC TONY TABLER, VP-5 5K RUN WOMEN CHUNQIN MAI, AIMD JENNIFER SHAFFER, NMSC MONY EN, VP-5 1. VP-5 2. VP-45 3. VP-30 ;)I_~~ II 3v 8 lax AIr OWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31, 2006 NMCRS offers Budget for Babies classes By Linda Brown ,)IMCRS T he Navy Marine Corp Relief Society (NMCRS) at NAS Jax offers, Budget for Babies classes the first and third Wednesday of each month. These comprehensive classes are available to all military personnel and their family members. Participation of both parents is encour- aged. Joe Pinnell, NMCRS volunteer and financial planner helps the expecting parents prepare a budget for baby from birth through college. He offers money saving tips for buying baby's first items such as furniture, car seats, carriers and strollers. Retirement planning for parents is also discussed. At the conclusion of the class each family is given "baby's first sea bag", valued at $100. The sturdy canvas bag contains a Gerber layette and a blan- ket knitted by NMCRS volunteers. The classes are held at NMCRS in Building 13 from 9:30 a.m.-noon on the first Wednesday of each month and from 6-8 p.m. on the third Wednesday. To register or for more information, call 542-3515. FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff " The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost pre- ventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service mem- ,bers ,:and their families and "Departmenit of Defense civilian per- son nel aboard the base.- Pre-registration is required. If spe- cial accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. The following workshops are avail- able in September: Sept. 11-14, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (Separating) Sept. 12, 9 a.m. to noon Stress Management Class Sept. 25-28, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (Retiring) Sept. 26, 9 a.m. to noon Anger Management Class For further information or to regis- ter, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. CREDO seminars offered at retreat center From Staff The Spiritual Fitness Division Southeast offers a variety of spiritual retreats for anyone holding a Department of Defense ID card who is over the age of 18. All transportation, programming, lodging and meals are.free. Retreats are held at the Sea Retreat Center in St. Simons-Island, Ga. Registration is on a first come, first serve basis by call- ing 270-6958. The following retreats are coming up: MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT SEPT. 22-24, DEC. 1-3, JFEB. 9-11 AND MARCH 23-25 Married couples desiring to take their marriage to the next level or simply enjoy being with one another may participate in a 48-hour retreat. Participants must be married. Couples must provide their own transportation. SPIRITUAL GROWTH RETREAT OCT. 20-21 It is designed for those who would like to experience a more mature rela- tionship with God and a more mean- ingful spiritual journey. They follow one of four spiritual paths according to their personality preferences. Are * you at a spiritual plateau? Then come to this 24-hour retreat. PERSONAL GROWTH RETREAT Nov. 2-5, MARCH 8-11 Come and experience the Navy's best-kept secret! Do you need to defrag? Then come to this 72-hour retreat. Naval Hospital Jax offers marriage workshops From Naval Hospital Public Affairs A n experiential and interactive workshop for couples who want to strengthen their marriage while personally growing within the marriage. The workshop will include mini-lec- tures, visual slides, couple interac- tions and group discussion. Privacy is important to us. No one will be expected to disclose anything private to the other participants. Workshop topics include: Positive Relationship Assessment Clarification of Needs, Values and Priorities *-Levels & Styles of Communica- , tion Listening Skills Win/Win Strategies Neutralizing "Hot Buttons" Four Social Styles and Character Connecting & Distancing Issues Dealing with Feelings and Emo- tions Developing your "Love Map" Responsibility Issues Support and Encouragement The upcoming workshop dates are Sept. 23, j Oct. 28 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The workshop is held in Building 2036 on the corner of Saphier and Tatum Street behind the hospital emergency room. Bring a bag lunch. For more infor- mation and to pre-register, call 542- 3473, Ext. 116. Chapel offers PREP class for relationship enhancement From the NAS lax Chapel he NAS Jax Chapel is offering the Prevention and Relation- ship Enhancement Program (PREP) Sept. 25-26 at the Chapel Center's Fellowship Hall (Building 751). Class will be held Sept. 25 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sept. 26 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. PREP is designed to address the following topics: How to communicate better and solve problems. How to handle disagreements and conflict. How to promote a sense of work- ing as a team. How to keep friendship, fun and intimacy alive in your marriage, How to strengthen your commit- ment to each other. Military members attending the program must receive permission from your command via a special request chit or no-cost permissive TAD orders. Chits or orders need to be at the chapel by Sept. 21. Participants are requested to wear civilian attire. Civilian employees are welcome. Space is limited. Call 542-3051 for reservations. Armed Forces Voting Week coming up From Staff he Secretary of Defense has designated Sept. 3-9 as Armed Forces Voting Week. With the Nov. 7 general election almost upon us and registration deadlines even. sooner, time is running out for Navy citizens who want to participate in the elections this year. This week pro- vides ample time for you to submit a Federal Post Card Application Standard Form 76 or an absentee bal- lot which meets most state deadlines. Unit and installation voting assis- tance officers are encouraged to hold active promotions to encourage Navy citizens to take part in the election process by registering to vote. For more information, contact the base voting officer, TMC Calvin Price at 542-3011/2291. Shore the Power of a Wish" (800) 722-WISH wish.org Provided as a public service. Jacksonlle Youth I100e Hockey FREE ICE TIME & CLINIC SATURDAY, AUGUST 26TH 9am 11am Fall Season Starts September 9th Join us at Skate World 195 at the Emerson St. Exit Exit 347, between 1.95 and Psilliips Hw wwwJackonvllleHockey.com 24th Annual Labor Day Weekend September 2 -4, 2006 -FREE- CONCERTS OPEN AIR WITH OUTDOOR FESTIVAL SEATING TAE -9,*EOGI0EIT3 O ISORCDONTWNKIGSAN GORI '*BAY 106 bu,~g~r SOU iIl iA, I' GFORGIA HFiAll I Iss')I Ni -FESTIVAL FARE- WITH SOUTHERN FRIED CATFISH DINNERS FREE Outdoor Concerts starting at 1:45 each day, Parade, Annual Pancake Breakfast, Unique Handmade Arts & Crafts, Antiques & Collectibles, Food Booths & Ice Cold Coca-Cola, Children's Amusement Area, Catfish Invitational Fishing Tournament, 25 & 50 Mile Bike Rides, 5K Run, Catfish Youth Football Jamboree, Antique/Classic Car, Truck & Tractor Exhibition FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT KINGSLAND CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU (PH) 800-433-0225 WWW.VISITKINGSLAND.COM S R104277 Z E CHAPLAIN'S CORNER Dangerous expectations By Chaplain (iL Cmdr.) Gregg Gillette NAS Jax Chapel We all go into marriage with expectations, but are they realistic? The very first rule in gun safety, to treat every gun as if it were loaded, is designed to disarm the dangerous expectation that the gun isn't loaded. Why? If not, someone could get killed. Marriages are killed when, over a period of time, marital expecta- tions are not met. If couples head- ing toward matri- mony viewed their marriage as, the only one they . could ever have, they would be more particular ..'... whom they marry. They would also bewith a lawyer the first time your wife more willing toilet seat learn how to have ry bride i the marriage they're are some similarities, neither is want before Chaplain (Lt. Cmdr.) Gregg Gillette jumping in or calling it quits. I'm not saying, "stay in the ring while your spouse uses you for a punching bag," however, you shouldn't talk with a lawyer others the first time your wife, says, "not tonight" or he constantly leaves the toilet seats up. It is obvious that every bride is different than her groom, though there are some similarities, neither is exactly alike. Some couples think if they just follow the: golden rule, treat others the way you want to be treated,. that is all the marital guidance they need. Let me ask; you ladies, do you want to be treated like a man? Men, do you want to be treated like a woman? I believe faith- fulness to one another is a realistic expectation while. expecting the wife to do all the. housework is unrealistic. Disagreement with me proves my point; a realistic expectation to one may be an unrealistic expectation to another. Still, when expectations are not met, that leads to frustration. Love is more than a feeling, it is also a choice. So what's a couple to do? First: Realize that neither of you married with the expectation of getting a divorce. Second: If you practice a religious faith, pray for one another. Third: Seek to understand before pushing to be understood. From where I sit there is one world and two views, the male view and the female view. It's not so much that one is right and the other wrong, they are just different. I don't know how much planning was involved in your wedding, but invest at least that much to learn and understand your spouse's point of view first and then you'll be better equipped to identify some dangerous expectations that can destroy your marriage. Something else that can help is attending the NAS Jax Marriage PREP Workshop Sept. 25-26 at the NAS Jax Chapel. PREP isn't just for those thinking about marriage, but for all married couples regardless how many years experience they have. PREP shows you how to communicate more effectively to one another with the results you both desire. To sign up or get more information on the PREP Workshop, call the chapel at 542-3051. FREE Incoming Calls FREE Flip Phones 904-727-9999 Military CoPerP of Atlantic & University Discounts! JX Allr OWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31,2006 9 Flight Line Galley holds birthday luncheon for patrons Photos courtesy of the Flight Line' Galley CS2(SW) Keniel Littlejohn and other culinary specialists at the Flight Line Galley serve up a special meal of roast rib of beef, king crab legs and coconut shrimp to patrons at the Flight Line Galley Aug. 23. The special lunch was held to celebrate the birthdays of all patrons whose birthdays were in the months of January through August. About people were served during the lunch. CLAY COUNTY RYLAN D HOMES years in the making 1-Doctors Inlet Reserve From the $180's DUVAL COUNTY 2-Biscayne Bay Townhomes from the $150's 3-Northwoods NOW SELLING Single-family homes from the $190's Townhomes coming fall 2006 4-Westfield Village COMING FALL 2006 From the low $200's 5-Bartram Springs From the mid $200's 5-The Villages of Bartram Springs Townhomes from the high $100's ST. 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CBC 252734 R123026 (904) 276-2591 (904) 757-8283 (904) 545-6184 (800) 305-4579 (904) 260-7141 (904) 880-8480 (904) 824-0552 (904)940-5190. 51 - i. . 10 Ja Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31, 2006 FROM THE FLEET , Family preparedness: Take time to plan By FtTCM(SW/AW) Jacqueline DiRosa Atlantic Fleet Master Chief 'Si Arrested landing s "& K b\ In today's Navy, the reality is that shore duty isn't the same as it used to be. Until recently, you spent time on a ship or overseas and then transferred to a shore command until it was time for you to go back to a ship. This is no longer so. Now, anyone, anywhere may be called away as an individual augmentee (IA). It's just a fact of life now that being in the Navy means being ready to go. Always ready. And just as importantly, Sailors should prepare their families to be ready. Allowing families the same opportunity as Sailors for success in an emergency is as vital to readiness as any other precaution- ary measure. Family preparedness isn't just for the married Sailors either. Single Sailors should be communicating with their fami- lies, too. Do your parent's, spouse or next- of-kin know who to call if something hap- pens back home? If something happens to you, do they know where your important papers are? Do they have a copy of your will? Not being prepared for the worst is like the old adage a failure to plan is a plan to fail. Planning in case of natural disasters is a big concern, too. Hurricane Katrina, the California wildfires these events have taught many how to be prepared for emer- gencies. Take time to learn from their les- sons now. Make sure your family knows where to call to let people know they are okay. Get educated on the many resources available to assist your family. Did you know that in response to Katrina and the incredible hurricane season we had last year the Chief of Naval Operations created Affected Navy Family" Assistance (www.cni.navy.mil/cnic_hq_site/ANFA/ind ex.htm), which sole purpose is to render speedy and efficient aid to Navy family disaster victims? Just as general quarters is important to the safety of the ship and crew, it is just as critical to sit down with your family before there is any urgency and create a custom built emergency plan. A great Web site from the Virginia Department of Emergency Management (http://www.vae- mergency.com/prepare/planning/index.cfm) can assist you with the planning process. Though it's a Virginia-based Web site, it offers many general guidelines useful any- where. In relation to deployment and individual augmentation assignments, even an expe- rienced Sailor would find it hard to foresee all the different issues that could come up FLTCM(SW/AW) Jacqueline DiRosa while away. The Navy has many forms of support available to family members for just those occasions. The Fleet and Family Support Center is a good place to start. The center offers a range of programs from personal financial management and new parent support to spouse employment assistance, professional counseling and deployment support. Anyone who has spent more than one deployment on a ship is aware of the run- away rumor mill. Just think what a rumor could do to a loved one who doesn't have a way to check it out to see if it's true. Your ship's ombudsman is the best place for family members to clear up any misinfor- mation. Hand-selected by the ship's com- manding officer, this person is a liaison between family members and the ship. The ombudsman can also point family mem- bers in the right direction when trying to get emergency information to you. Another good support program for Navy spouses is the Compass Team Mentoring program. Compass is an all-volunteer team of experienced Navy spouses who can introduce your spouse to the ins and outs of daily Navy life. This three-day course (which even provides babysitting during the course) can also provide invaluable resources for support while you're away. Family preparedness planning is just as important to your readiness as anything you can train for on the ship. Time and information available now will be the very things you and your family will lack 'dur- ing an emergency. Use this time wisely and the outcome will have a big pay off - maybe even save a loved one's life. VA employee admits violating Hatch Act From the Office of Special Counsel he U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) has settled a complaint for disciplinary action against Eric Foster, a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) employee in Columbus, Ohio, for vio- lating the Hatch Act. Foster was charged with engaging in polit- ical activity while in a gov- ernment room or 'building. OSC also alleged that Foster engaged in politi- cal activity despite hs knowledge of Hatch Act prohibitions. OSC filed the complaint with the Merit Systems Protec- :. . tion Board (MSPB) on , Feb. 14, 2006. As part of the settlement with OSC. Foster admitted that on July 29. 2004, he distrib- uted campaign stickers supporting the candidacy of Sen. John Kerry for President of the United States at the Chalmers P. Wylie Outpatient Clinic in Columbus. Ohio. Further. Foster admitted that his distribution of such materials while in a federal facility is a violation of the Hatch Act. Foster agreed to retire from his position no later than Sept. 5, 2006. Special Counsel Agent Scott Bloch said, "This case presents a cautionary tale. If you engage in political activity on government property or use government resources for partisan ends, OSC will prosecute." The Hatch Act prohibits federal execu- tive branch employees from engaging in political activity while on duty, in any room or building used for official duties by an individual employed or holding office in the U.S. government, while wearing a uni- form or official insignia identifying the office or position of the employee, or using any vehi- cle owned or leased by the S government. Political activity'has been defined as activity directed toward the suc- P cess or failure of a politi- cal party, candidate for a partisan political office or partisan political group. The OSC provides .advisory opinions on the Hatch Act and also enforces the provisions of the act by fil- ing petitions for disciplinary action. EmploYves who are charged with viola- tions are entitled to a hearing before the IMerit Systems Protection Board (MSPB). b'nder the act, the presumptive penalty for a violation is removal from federal employ- ment. However, upon a unanimous vote of its members, the MSPB can mitigate the penalty to no less than a 30-day suspen- sion without pay. Employees have the right to appeal the MSPB's decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Commissary to host Cancer Awareness Fair Sept. 15 The NAS Jax Commissary and Hershey's USA will host a "Think Pink" Breast Cancer Awareness Fair Sept. 15 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the commissary lobby. Local television anchor, book author and cancer survivor Donna Hicken will talk about the importance of early detection and sign copies of her book. For more information, contact Lorie White at 542-5311. Photo by MCSN Michael Banzhaf A S-3B Viking assigned to the "Maulers" of VS-32, makes an arrested landing on the flight. deck of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65) Aug. 21." 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R .1 r t I MWR Planner Mission First Sailors Always t For more information call 542-2930. Outdoor pool hours Saturday, 11 a.m. 6 p.m. Sunday 1 5 p.m. Monday 11 a.m. 6 p.m. (last day of the season) Daily fees, $2 military, $3 Department of Defense, $3 guests For more information call 777-8549/6035. Now located on NAS Jax! Ground School $365 Sept. 11- Oct.18 For more information call 542-3260. Free kayak and canoe rental every Thursday for active duty. Want to receive a weekly marina alert or brochure via e- mail? Send a request to Philip.s.Collins@navy.mil. For more information call 542-3493. $1 games, all day everyday! Now through Monday. Does not include shoe rental. Free bowling on Wednesdays for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Does not include shoe rental. Call 542-3521 for more information. Bingo Lunch bingo Monday Friday at 11:30 a.m. Evening bingo Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday night is paper only night! Win cash! Texas Hold'em Tournaments Budweiser Brew House Every Monday and Thursday at 7 p.m. Open to all authorized patrons and guests. Gift certificates awarded! Karaoke Budweiser Brew House Every Wednesday 7:30 p.m. until close For more information on fitness and athletics call 542- 3518/3239. Learn to Lift Weights 9 a.m. on Mondays 4 p.m. on Tuesdays Call 542-3518/4238 for details. For more information about I.T.T. trips or ticket prices, call 542-3318. Adventure Landing Military Day Monday 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Free entrance to Shipwreck Island Water Park for active duty with ID. Halloween Horror Nights Universal Studios Tickets on sale now! Nights begin Sept. 29 Sunday Thursday tickets $31.30 Friday tickets $36 Saturday tickets $52.50 "CMT" on Tour featuring Trace Adkins Billy Currington and Jason Aldean Oct. 5 at the Jacksonville Arena $49.50 Club Section 113 Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31, 2006 11 Fitness Instructor Laura Campbell teaches aqua aerobics Aug. 23 at the indoor pool. Aqua aerobics classes are offered Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 11 a.m. noon. Call 542-2930 for additional information. Mall & Movie Trip Sept. 9 Orange Park Mall & AMC Free Jaguars Vs. Dallas Game Sept. 10, $5 Tickets are limited! Photo by Shannon Leonard Sign-up early! Busch Gardens & Devil Rays Game Sept. 22-24 $40 per person Call for details! Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. -Mission Impossible 3 Sept. 8, 7 p.m. Nacho Libre (PG) Sept. 9, 5 p.m. X-Men The Last Stand (PG-13) Sept. 9, 7 p.m. Da Vinci Code (PG-13) Sept. 15, 7 p.m. RV (PG) Sept. 22, 7 p.m. American Dreamz (PG-13) Sept. 23, 5 p.m. Over The Hedge (PG-13) Sept. 23, 7 p.m. Poseidon (PG-13) Sept. 29, 7 p.m. The Omen (R) For more information on the golf course please call 542- 3249 or Mulligan's please call 542-2936. Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club No green fees! Cart fee only! Sept.12 and 26 for active duty. Sept. 14 and 28 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel. For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the club's main office, 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m. Reserve drill weekends, 3-7 p.m. 12 Jax Air NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31, 2006 C ,-" . - .- -' : ., T .,, '". I "' ,v -) : ':'. ._ '8"-. ,- inot proper Don't miss out. Homes will go quickly! 1. 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Upgraded master bath, volume and knockdown ceilings, step ceiling in master bedroom, upgraded cabinets, extended covered patio and sprinkler system. 3847 Cedar Bluff Drive $285,990 2,459 sq. ft., 3 bdrms;, 2.5 baths and loft. 9-foot first-floor ceilings, kitchen island, upgraded cherry cabinets, granite countertops, knockdown ceilings, alarm system, extended covered patio, gas fireplace with media niche and upgraded master bath. 3. Cypress Lakes From 1-95, exit west on SR 207. Drive .25 mi. to community on left. .75 mi. to sales center by golf clubhouse. (904) 819-9081 5327 Cypress Links Boulevard $312,990 3,599 sq. ft., 5 bdrms. and 3.5 baths. 9-foot first-floor ceilings, alarm system, bay window in master bedroom and upgraded master bath. Golf course community. 5323 Cypress Links Boulevard $242,990 1,850 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2 baths and 3-car garage. Volume ceilings, tray ceiling and sliding entry doors in master bedroom, upgraded master bath and upgraded cabinets and countertops. 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(904) 591-7127 236 Brantley Harbor Drive $249,990 1,760 sq. ft., 3 bdrms. and 2 baths. 9-foot first-floor ceilings, kitchen island, upgraded master bath, covered patio, upgraded kitchen cabinets and bay window in master bedroom. 240 Brantley Harbor Drive $281,990 2,459 sq. ft., 4 bdrms. and 2.5 baths. 9-foot first-floor ceilings, upgraded cabinets and countertops, upgraded master bath, extended patio and bay window with sliding glass door in dining room. Mandann E NORMP 015 ina 137 888-KB-HOMES Find your new home today. 'Call today for friendly personalized assistance. Rt21198 3% Broker Cooperation. rO.,0 ,, 2006 KB Home (KBH). Payment of Broker Co-op requires Broker to accompany and register buyer on first visit and comply with Broker Co-op Agreement. Many features/upgrades are preselected and included in cost of home. Buyer may be required to pay for any additional features/upgrades and SWo u rce Is responsible for all taxes, Insurance and other fees. Plans, Inventory pricing, financing, terms, availability and specifications subject to change without notice and may vary by neighborhood, homesite location and home series. Square footage is approximate. Photos show upgraded landscaping L / NowHomoorcevom and may not represent standing Inventorvjsted. Homes available for quIck move-in may require up to approximately 1 month before available for closing. See sales representative for details. CBC058298 JAX-50057 Jal AIr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31, 2006 13, I)Xidging . hcoat Hold -- - tw go M -) SCal "CopyrighIMeiI-7- -- Synicfed Cntent.:- .. Availabelronm Comrmercia tew Providers" *n> - -r--- - -. - ..- -~ ~ en ~. - -- e.~ - dm- ;--I . Scraping the anchors Photo by Kaylee LaRocque (From left) chief selectees AD1 (AW) Kenneth Smith of VS-24, AE1(AW) Tara Novakowski of Transient Personnel Unit Jax and AD1 (AW/SW) David King of VS-24 scrape off the old paint before they repaint the anchors in front of Building 1 Aug. 23. 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(904) 249-6700 Nayport (904) 645-0333 Craig jacksonyille,center@erau.edu i l ,*n In -ints to K Before and fter School Care Summer CaAnp Directors Credentials DCF License-C04DUO480 A *1 tary Discomts Nof Accepting Summer Camp and Fall Enrollment C(iiivenichTf fC6:-0()NA;S-, 3 eveff Blvd 904-777-8277 M .AbekWe um lBuoiW5 WAI Caff Tw": 904 35:91-4676 ` II~Rkb r an ,14 Jax Air ONWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31, 2006 Summer Slim Down wraps up By MC2(SW/A W) Rebecca Kruck Staff writer he NAS Jacksonville Fit- ness Source introduced a new workout program this summer called "Summer Slim Down." Participants were required to work out 30 minutes a day, three days a week. They received a sticker on poster boards hung on 'the Fitness Source walls for each week they successfully completed their workouts. Fitness Source Director Megan Brophy came up with the pro- gram to "enhance the fun factor." "During the summer people can tend to slack off with their work- outs because of vacations, etc. I came up with this program as an incentive to make it more fun for people to workout and also so people can visually see how often they come," she said. The summer fitness program doesn't actually track physical improvements. According to Brophy, tracking weight-loss or improved muscle tone is up to the participants. "This program isn't a competi- tion for weight-loss, it was just something to get people in the gym on a regular basis," she added. Aside from getting in better shape, a few participants won a drawing for one half-hour mas- sage from Fitness Source. Photos by MC2(SW/AW) Rebecca Kruck Wanda Goodman of Naval Air Depot Jax, places her star on the board after completing one of her workout sessions at the Fitness Source during the 12-week Summer Slim Down. "We drew the names random- ly," said Brophy. "However the person whose name we drew had to have completed all their work- outs up until that point." One of the major success stories from this program comes from Irene Feinstein, a wife of a Navy retiree. She gained about 75 pound five years ago from a med- ication that her doctor prescribed for diabetes. "It wasn't until 2004 that I found out that it was the medica- tion that was making me gain the weight," said Feinstein. "In November 2004, my doctor pre- scribed new medication and I slowly began to lose some of the weight." By early spring of this year, Feinstein had hit a plateau with her weight and stopped losing. After seeing a weight loss doctor, who prescribed an appetite sup- pressant and a special diet, she also began working out at Fitness Source on a regular basis. "When I saw the doctor he told me it would take 'God, commit- ment and attitude' to lose the weight. So far I have lost" 58 pounds," she continued. Brophy is planning to start another fitness program to encourage people to work off those extra holiday calories. "It's called the 12 Workouts of Christmas, which will require people to work out at least 12 times between Thanksgiving and Christmas," stated Brophy. Those wishing for more in- depth knowledge of weight-loss, muscle tone and nutrition can visit the Fitness Source and the Wellness Center located on Enterprise Avenue. "The Fitness Source offers classes such as Learn to Lift and Getting Started for people who are new to working out," said Brophy. "The Wellness center has a dietitian who will help ana- lyze the kinds of food you eat, smoking cessation classes and the 'Bod Pod' which gives an accurate measurement of body fat." The 12-week Summer Slim Down program ends Sept. 8. For information on programs, call the Fitness Source at 542-3518 or the Wellness Center at 542-5292. Irene Feinstein poses for after los- ing nearly 60 pounds since April. Put a new 'spin' on your fitness approach By LI(SW/A W) Heather Ewton Staff Writer he NAS Jacksonville Morale Recreation and Welfare (MWR) Fitness Source offers a grand spectrum of exercise options that appeal to any health regimen. No matter what the fitness level is, one can benefit from the experienced trainers, state- of-the-art equipment and motivating atmosphere. One approach to fitness that some may not be too Photo by MCI (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Fitness Instructor Chuck Kerekes, through the love of cycling and a vast amount of experience, leads a heart-pounding cycling class at the NAS Jax Fitness Source Aug. 22. PLAYOFF RASERALLAT BASEBALL L' THE GROUNDS! E"ER BEEN THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 7:05 p.m. Game One of the Southern League South Division Playoffs! Thursday Night Throwdown, with Buds for a Buck from Budweiser and Planet Radio 107.3FM. KLINGER WILL BE HERE!! Stop by any area Coggin dealership for a special ticket offer! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 7:05 p.m. Game two of the Southern League South Division Playoffs! Come see the Zooperstars perform during the game, compliments of the Coggin Automotive Group and after the game, NAPA Friday Family Fireworks and a special post-game concert with Riptide! Plus, one lucky fan will win a 2001 Buick LaSabre from Coggin! $15 NV TCETDSOUN0NTUSA familiar with are the inno- vative cycling classes that are offered at the Fitness Source. The instructor takes the class on a "ride" that includes sprints, hill climbs and other fun twists, like intervals and circuits. Classes are usually 45 to 50 minutes long and are set to lively music which adds to the group's energy during the class. "It's a low-impact exercise that is ideal for any fitness level. Some people see the equipment in here and they get intimidated. There is no need for that. You can get a great workout and do it at your own pace," stated Chuck Kerekes, one of the certified cycling instructors at the Fitness Source. Aside from being indoors, one of the things that sepa- rate spin classes from regu- lar stationary cycling is the bike itself. Spinning bikes are equipped with a weight- ed flywheel in the front that picks up speed as you pedal and the seats and handle- bars are adjustable, so it feels like riding a real bike. There's a knob below the handlebars that allows the rider to adjust the tension, making pedaling easier or harder, as riding down flat roads, up mountain sides uaviU tuuier USN-Ret. ^lebratin'g O Photo by Miriam S. Gallet Cycling Instructor Chuck Kerekes coaches MU3 Benjamin Levitt of Navy Band Southeast, on how to improve his endurance before a cycling class Tuesday. "The class is pretty challeng- ing," said Levitt. "I want to stay fit and continue to build my strength." and down hills is simulat- ed. "The cycling classes have enabled me to build my endurance," said Miriam Gallet, Team Navy Jax cap- tain. "Our team rides long charity rides ranging in distances of 120 to 160 miles, so it's very important to have the endurance and stamina that these rides require. Both of the cycling instructors at the Fitness Source, Chuck and Heather, are awesome teachers and I have learned a lot from them." A growing population of people are looking at cycling classes as an option to add to their fitness rou- tine due to its sheer sim- plicity combined with the amount of calories that can be zapped in one session. There are no complicated routines to follow and a comfortable pace can be easily achieved since the bike's tension is controlled by the rider. Unlike actual cycling, there are no worries about lagging behind the pack. Everyone finishes together and the great feeling of suc- cessfully completing a vig- orous, heart-healthy work- out is achieved by all. 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Under the new legislation, sur- viving children continue TRI- CARE Prime, Extra and Standard benefits at the active duty family member payment rate for the duration of their TRI- CARE eligibility. They may also be able to receive benefits under the Extended CARE Health Option and TRICARE Prime Remote for Active Duty Family Member programs. "TRICARE Management Ac-tiv- ity is working diligently to fully implement these new benefits for our surviving active duty family members," said Dr. William Winkenwerder, Jr., assistant sec- retary of defense for health affairs. "Prior to implementa- tion, timely guidance and infor- mation will be sent by the Department to notify these family members of their eligibility for the retroactive transitional sur- vivor benefit." Surviving spouses maintain TRICARE Prime, Extra and Standard benefits at the active duty family member rate for a three year period. At the end of the three year period, eligible surviving spouses continue TRI- CARE Prime, Extra and Standard benefits at the retiree pay rate. Before implementation of these new survivor benefits can begin, the Department must publish in the Federal Register the rules necessary for this legislation. Following that, policies and pro- cedures will be issued to the TRI- CARE managed care contractors who process TRICARE claims. Guidance and procedures for retroactive claims will be also published. TRICARE relies primarily on the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) for eligibility. It is important that all information in DEERS be current. To ensure they receive the most current information on survivor and other TRICARE benefits, surviving active duty families may: Visit the DEERS Web site to update their address, or call (800) 538-9552 or (866) 363-2883 (TTY/TDD for hearing impaired). Fax address changes to (831) 655-8317. Visit their local ID card facility (to find a facility visit DMDC's Rapid site locator), or Fax address changes to (831) 655-8317. Mail their new information to: Defense Manpower Data Center Support Office, Attn: COA, 400 Gigling Road, Seaside, CA 93955- 6771. TRICARE Web site makes allowable charges easy to find From TRICARE Management Activity In support of the health care initiatives in President Bush's man- agement agenda, TRICARE Management Activity has posted its allowable charges on an easy-to-use Web site. The cost of medical care varies widely across the country, and neither hospi- tals nor doctors' offices usu- ally post their charges for various procedures. That makes it hard for patients to judge if they're being charged a reasonable . amount for operations or examinations. By making its maximum allowable charges easily available to the public, TRICARE's intent is to level the play- ing field a little between medical service providers and users. "We have a responsibility to help educate the public on health care issues," said William Winkenwerder, Jr., assistant secretary of defense (health affairs.) "With medical costs contin- uing to spiral upward, the more the consumer knows the better. This informa- tion could be especially use- ful for people with no insur- ance, who may be able to negotiate pricing with their physicians." The new Web site shows the TRICARE maximum allowable charge tables, listing the most frequently used procedures, more than 300 of them, and the amount TRICARE is legal- ly allowed to pay for them. These charges are tied to U.S. Military Apprenticeship Program up for Sailors From Staff he United Services Military Apprentice- ship Program's (USMAP) registered ap- prenticeship is a formal- ized, structured training program. It combines on- the-job training and related technical instruction in which you receive practical and technical training. 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TRICARE figures the allowable charge from all professional (non-institu- tional) providers' bills nationwide, with adjust- ments for specific localities, over the previous year. A claims processor can tell a provider the allowable charge amount for specific services or procedures and now, anyone carf see the charges on the new Web site. Anyone can use the rate table's itemized format to determine the appropri- ate charge for professional services, based on the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System. The charges in this table don't reflect discounts that regional contractors may negotiate with TRICARE network providers, so they may differ from the amounts shown on TRI- CARE beneficiaries' expla- nation of benefits. The TRICARE allowable charges are listed on line at www.tricare.osd.mil/allow- ablecharges. PHA and PFA Still Work "I Together The fall semi-annual Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA) is right around the corner To be eligible to lake the PFA, all active duty sailors must have a current Periodic Health Assessment (PHA) within the past year. The Periodic Healtlh Assessment (PHA) is completed on a yearly basis, :deally on your birth month. The PHA Is to ensure you are fit to participate In the physical readiness testing and conditioning and is a key component to Navy Medicine's plan for readiness and Force Health Protection. What's in it for me? * During your PHA appointment you will have a medical record review to verify you are up-to-date with age specific screenings and immunizations. * Review your medical screening to determine eligibility to participate In physical fitness and conditioning. * Receive Individualized education based on identified health risk factors. * Referrals as needed to Welilness classes at Weliness Center. How do I get my PHA appointment? 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Booths included repre- sentation for Hispanic, Asian-Pacific, African- American and Italian groups. "Today's event is an opportunity to bring people of all cultural backgrounds together. I'm grateful for the cooperation between everyone involved to make this event happen," said NAS Jax Equal Opportu- nity Advisor HMCS(AW/ FMF) Bryce McNair. The Hispanic culture booth, staffed by Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax personnel AT2 Nicole West, AT3 Fabien Serrano and AT3 Krystal Smith, had vibrant house wares from native countries, including a large amber wall tapestry woven with cryptic symbology. One part of the event that caught visitors' atten- tion was the motley assort- ment of dancers that swept the stage, painting bright scenes of Polynesian and Hispanic culture. Tahitian dancers moved in flamboy- ant crimson and yellow cos- tumes while the rapid-fire beats of Pacific island pahu drums blared forth. Onlookers seated in fold- ed chairs seemed mesmer- ized by their circular hip and precise hand and foot -I --- AE2(AW) Robert Gonzalez of Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax, and Melissa Armacost twirled and spun, pleasing onlookers with a salsa dance. movements. Far back into history, Tahi- tian dances have been in- . strumental in CTA2 Sheenah seducing a Leite pleases her mate, praying crowd with a or welcoming a Samoan dance. & Samoan dance. or genealogies, CTA2 heenah according to CTA2 Sheenahc World Arts Leite, dancing West's Web solo, maneuvered site, worldartse ,gracefully in a west.org. Samoan dance. Tending to focus more on hand movement than hip movement, Samoan dance is gentle and intends to tell a story. Members of the audience took notice of the perform- ing artists' skill, diverse not only in culture, but also in age. YN1 Debbie Herring, stationed at Naval Reserve Readiness Command Southeast, commented on the young Polynesian dancers she watched inside the pavilion, called the '"Pearls of the Pacific." "When I made a recent trip to Hawaii, I learned that Polynesian children begin dance instruction at a very young age. I think it's great they can preserve their culture in our coun- try," Herring said. Attendees watched the dancers while eating their lunch and cooling down with water donated by the NAS Jax Fire Department on chairs inside the pavil- ion. Command participation is the key to making the Multi-Cultural Fair a year- ly event. The MCAC pro- vides tents and tables, but depends on the ideas and materials of talented volun- teers from each command. Anyone interested in helping out with next year's event or who would like to join the MCAC can call 542-3304. 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"It was nice to volunteer my time for a good cause. I spent time with some new friends and I will do it again in the future," stated AT1 Leonard Myers of VP- 30. HabiJax is a faith- based organization which relies on volun- teerism, donations and the sweat equity of the new homeowners to lower the cost of build- ing a new home which in turn allows median to low income Duval County residents the opportunity to own a new home. Since 1998, HabiJax has built 1,300 homes throughout the greater Jacksonville area. Homeowners must invest at least 300 volunteer hours into the building of not just their own home but of others as well. The mortgage is a zero percent loan over a term of 25 years, which in turn goes into the building of other homes. Volunteers do not have to be experienced. If you are interested in joining the effort to bring affordable housing to those who desperate- ly need it, please call the HabiJax Volunteer Services Department at 798-4529, Ext. 252. DIVORCE? 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Unfunded personnel include adult family members of military, Department of Defense employees and other civilians enrolled in the on-base degree programs. For each test those personnel will pay a separate, non-refundable $15 registration fee by check or money order made out to FCCJ and a $60 exam fee by check, money order to "College Board" or credit card for CLEP and only credit card for DSST. The $15 fee must be paid no later than 3 p.m. the day before the test date. The $60 exam fee will be paid the day of testing. Testing at NAS Jacksonville is offered by appointment on Wednesdays at 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. and Fridays at 10 a.m. and noon. Call 632-5020 or e-mail assessme@fccj.edu to schedule your CLEP or testing appoint- ment at NAS Jacksonville. Examinees are required to arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of the test. Testing appointments must be made no later than 3 p.m. the day before your desired test date. DSST Exam Titles Drug and Alcohol Abuse Intro to World Religions Criminal Justice Principles of Financial Accounting Intro to Business Organizational Behavior Principles of Supervision Here's to Your Health Environment & Humanity: Race to Save the Planet CLEP Exam Titles Composition and Literature Science and Math American Literature Calculus Analyzing and Interpreting Literature College Algebra English Composition Pre-calculus -(replaced College English Literature Alg/Trig and Trigonometry) Freshman College Composition College Math Humanities Biology Foreign Languages Chemistry French (Levels 1&2) Natural Sciences German (Levels 1&2) Spanish (Levels 1&2) History and Social Sciences Business American Government Information Systems & Computer Human Growth and Development Intro to Educational Psychology Principles of Management Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Accounting Principles of Microeconomics Intro Psychology Intro Business Law Intro Sociology Principles of Marketing Social Sciences and History U.S. History I: Early Colonization to 1877 U.S. History II: 1865 to Present Western Civ. I: Ancient Near East to 1648 Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present Information and/or practice exams are available through 'the following: https://wwwa.nko.navy.mil or check with your career counselor/educational services offi- cer to see if they have a testing CD downloaded by the Navy College Office. Navy College has paper-based practice tests that can be taken in the Navy College Office. CLEP study books can be purchased in major bookstores. Other CLEP exam preparation resources: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/test- ing/clep/about.html click on "For Students", click on "Save Money," http://www.freeu- niv.com/, http://www.istudysmart.com/ DSST Fact Sheets, http://www.dantes.doded. mil -DSST Fact Sheets click on Examination Programs on left of screen. Then click on Fact Sheets/Study Material. Click DSST's. Learn to shop healthier with a dietitian... The Wellness Center is conducting a Grocery Shopping Tour. Date: Sept. 7 _. Time: 8 10 a.m. Location: NAS Jax Commissary -r-- i-, The tour will focus on planning healthy meals, choosing products low in fat and sodium, understanding food labels, and establishing budgetary guidelines. To sign up call: 542-5292. Keep your eves on the road Drivers, don't forget to use your hands-free device if talking on a cell phone while driving. Those caught using a cell phone without such a device will have three points put on their base driving record and must attend a driver improvement course. Point accumulation can cause your base driving privileges to be suspended. Three points during a one-month period driver improvement course. Six points during six-month period suspension for 30 days. 12 points during one year or 18 points during two years sus- pension for at least six months. Naval Hospital Jacksonville is now delivering babies to deployed new fathers via e-mail. Viejr "Ale ~' Take advantage of numerous educational opportunities at NAS Jax From the Navy College Office Navy College Office and affiliated col- leges offer many education opportu- nities for Sailors. The following degrees are offered at NAS Jax. Courses are offered via Internet, CD-ROM, television or the traditional classroom setting. FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE JACKSONVILLE AS in Business Admin-istration AS/AAS in Environmental Science AS/AAS Industrial Man-agement Technology AA degree AS/AAS in Criminal Justice Technology AS/AAS in Computer Information Administrator Certificate programs and licensure prepara- tion courses Navy Rating Partnership Program follow- ing to an AS in General Military Studies See Bob Foote and staff for questions per- taining to registration and class schedules. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday. Call 771-3979. COLUMBIA COLLEGE AA/BA Liberal Studies (Individual Studies in Education, Government, History) AS/BS Computer Infor-mation Systems BS/BA in Business Administration/ Management BA in Criminal Justice Administration BA in Psychology Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call 778- 9769. EMBRY RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY AS/BS degrees in Professional Aeronautics BS in Technical Management Master of Aeronautical Science Master of Science in Management (Air Trans-portation, Aviation/Aerospace Industrial Mgmt., Mgmt. Integrated Logistics, Aviation Enterprises in Global Environment) Safety Certificate Program (Graduate and Undergraduate) Aviation Technology Certificate and FAA Type 66 Program Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call 779-0246. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY BS in Workforce Education and Development BS in Health Care Administration BS in Electronics Systems Technology Office hours for SIU. Workforce are 8:15a.m. To . S 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call 771-4258 Office hours for Health Care/Electronics are 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call 778- 3130. WEBSTER UNIVERSITY MA in Human Resource Management and/or Development MBA (Business Administration) and Leadership MA in Computer Resources and Information Management MA in Procurement and Acquisitions Management MA Health Services Management Office hours are 9:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Call 779-7124. JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY MA in Teaching Second Career as a Teacher Program (SCAAT) Guidance to becoming certified as a teacher in the state of Florida Call Dr. Gail Jaji at 256-3950 or 256-7141 for appointments. NAVY COLLEGE PROGRAM DISTANCE LEARNING PARTNERS A representative for Coastline Community College and University of MD, John Herald has office hours from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesdays. Call 6104361 for an appointment. Thomas Edison State College TESC has a counselor at Navy College on Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Contact Dennis LeGaux at dlegaux@tesc.edu or call Navy College at 542-2477. Excelsior College has counselor Robert Preston at Navy College on Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 3p.m. He may be reached on 542- 0127 or at preston4@comcast.net. Navy College Office has a variety of col- lege brochures and information on further- ing your education. Come visit and gather information on PACE programs, financial aid, Veterans Administration benefits, free tests for credit, and free refresher courses for SAT/ACT, ASVAB. We strongly advise anyone who has not been to college before or is uncertain of which degree to pursue to make an appoint- ment with a Navy College education spe- cialist by calling 542-2475/2477 or schedule a briefing for your command. ERAU to hold career services night QQot D E m br y Riddle 333, 13561 Lake Newman Dressing tips and eti- A e r o n a u t i'c a 1 Street. Presentation topics quette TT-i--_. S _C ;-l--I- k.- --- -- --- university tuUent and Alumni Career Services Night will be held Oct. 12 from 6-9 p.m. at the Cecil Commerce Conference Room, Building inclu.e:u Job search strategies Interviewing tech- niques Resume / cover letter writing lompi iimentary snaciiis and beverages will be offered. To RSVP, call Suzanne Demers at 771- 9002 or email jack- sonville.Center@erau.edu. Cancer Information & Counseling Line 800-525-3777 Medical Information a CFC participant * Emotional Support ,* Resource Referrals PROVIDED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE. 3 W O*IS. * JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST FAMILY OF CONSIGNMENTS SINCE 1979 . Semi Annual Clearance Sale! S ON ALL ITEMS STOREWIDE 50% to 75% OFF* EARY IRD PEIA 0 0 I;lo~ 18 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31, 2006 SPORTS & STANDINGS Weekly sports recap Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment '(AIMD) Jax blew away the competition by scoring 88 :,points to win the 2006 intramural golf championship. -Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility finished .second with 77 points and Commander, Navy Region .Southeast finished third with 76 points. The summer basketball playoff championship game is scheduled for today at 5 p.m. VP-30 defeated AIMD and Naval Hospital Jax in the Greybeard (age 30+) Basketball playoffs to set up a showdown with the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit for the championship. The flag football season is still going strong with 16 teams in the league. Games begin at 5:15 p.m. and are played Monday through Thursday at Sea King Park. If you would like to join any of the leagues, contact the base gym. Captain's cup fall volleyball league forming The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, com- mand Department of Defense personnel and selective reservists. All interested personnel should stop by the base gym to get the required paperwork to join the league. Tennis tourney slated A Captain's Cup Men and Women's Singles Tennis Tournament will be held Sept. 25 at 5 p.m. The tourna- ment is free and open to all NAS Jax active duty, selec- tive reservists, and Department of Defense men and women. Participants will earn participation points for their command toward the captain's cup and can earn additional points for finishing first, second or third. There will be a. separate men and women's division. The matches will be played at the Guy Ballou Tennis Complex. Call NAS Jax Athletics to sign up by Sept. 20. Sports officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, softball, foot- ball and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as trans- portation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested run- ners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in a sanc- tioned race and your time meets the regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours, Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports arti- cles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542- 2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. Flag Football Standings As of Aug. 25 Team Wins Losses Naval Hospital 10 0 VP-30 O'S 8 0 VR-58 8 2 HS-75 6 2 NCTS 6 4 AIMD 5 4 VP-5 Blue 5 4 VP-30 Students 5 4 VP-45 4 4 HS-3 2 3 CNATTU 2 5 HS-15 4 .6 FACSFAC 4 6 PSD 2 7 Weapons 0 2 COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax #86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open '!Tuesdays and Thursdays and .the first Saturday of the month 'from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more informationo, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID 1#300 meetings are held the sec- bond Thursday of each month at -!7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United .Methodist Church Education ?Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more information, call 387- 4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American SVeterans Chapter 38 meetings tare held the second Tuesday of teach month at 7 p.m. at 470 oMadeira Drive, Orange Park, OFla. The chapter also has serv- ice officers available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1-4 ,p.m. to help with claims. To (make an appointment or for more information, call 269-2945. The chapter also offers bingo every Saturday at 10 a.m. The public is welcome. 1 The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and ,Retired Federal Employees invites all active and retired employees to their regular ,monthly meeting the second fTuesday of each month at 1 tp.m. at St. Vincent's Medical .Center, 2300 Park Avenue, ,Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 276-9415. , The Navy Jacksonville 'Yacht Club general member- ,ship meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reservists, retired military and active and retired Department of Defense civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email commodore@njyc.org. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. at The Country Cabin restaurant located on Blanding Boulevard. This organization is open to any single, divorced, separated, or widowed that have children of any ages. For more information, please check out our Web site at www.pwpn- florida.com or call 307-6261. MOMS Club of Orange Park/Westside holds their monthly meeting the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Moms and children are welcome at all activities. For information con- tact Nicole Lopez at 504-6016 or go to momsclubopw@yahoo. com. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542- 5508 or Jim Bohac at 542-2939. You can also visit www.aao9.com. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more information, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Archive and Retired Federal Employees Association extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regu- lar meeting held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washitigton @ sar.med. navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org, The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. through September. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. A U.S. Postage Stamp Club Free fantasy football league open to all Sailors online From MWR aval Station Great Lakes' Morale, Wel- fare and Recreation (MWR) Department is spon- soring a free online fantasy football league for all eligi- :ble MWR patrons, ages 18 and older. The MWR patron with the -top score will win a trip for :two to the Cypress Pointe .Grand Villas Resort in :Orlando. In 2005, more than .1,700 MWR customers par- ticipated in MWR Great Lake's online Fantasy SFootball League, joining more than 200 million football fans competing national- ly. Participants can enroll in MWR's free "salary-cap style league," which is hosted by "Sports Buff," one of the top online fan- tasy sports companies. Each player begins the season with a salary cap number and must complete their roster by purchasing players of various talent and price levels to fill their team's needs. Participants are allowed only one free entry per eligible patron, a $19.99 savings that includes live scoring on game days. Once they register for their free team, 'participants can adjust their roster as much as they want up until the first week of NFL games. The MWR team owner can pay a one-time fee of $35 at the beginning of the season to make unlimited trades for the rest of the year to keep their team in contention for the title of Sports Buffs grand prize. The top eight players nationally will win a trip to Las Vegas to compete for the ultimate prize of $30,000 and the title of Mr. Fantasy Football 2006. The $35 trade package is not necessary to play, but it improves the participant's chances of winning. With the trade package, free team entry and live scoring, that's a savings of more than $180 for Navy MWR patrons. The MWR patron with the top score will win a trip for two to Orlando, including airfare and a four night stay at Cypress Pointe Grand Villas Resort in a fully fur- nished, one-bedroom condominium. Each condo has a queen size bed, separate liv- ing area and partial kitchen. Located in the heart of Lake Buena Vista, the resort offers easy access to all of Orlando's attractions, restaurants, pre- mium shopping and dinner shows. The prize was provided by Military Resort Rentals. For more information about the 2006 MWR Fantasy Football League, and to register for a free team, visit www. navyff.com, or call (847) 688-2110, Ext. 484. is forming and will meet the third Wednesday of each month at the USO on Mayport Road from 7-8 p.m. The first meeting is Sept. 20. There is no cost of join. For more information, call Jeff Marquardt at 246-9932. The St. Augustine Fall Art and Craft Festival will be held Nov. 25-26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Special Events Field on Castillo Drive. More than 140 artists will display their work. For more information, call (904) 824-0716. Attention cyclists Cyclists entering NAS Jacksonville will no longer be allowed to enter via the commercial gate due to safety is- sues. The NAS Jax Safety Office and Security Depart- ment are looking at ways to make Birm- ingham and York- town entrances more bicycle friendly. Please forward any ideas you have to the NAS Jax Safety Office at 542-3082. Home providers needed Trhe Child Development, Center is looking for home providers. If you are an on-base resident, you will only need to be Navy-certified to become a home provider. If you are an off-base resi- dent, you will have to be state-certified as well as Navy-certified. This pro- gram is for dependent female and males. For more information, contact Lisa Williams or Ingrid Robinsqn at 542- 5434 / 5529 / 2472. "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" 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Our readers are nereo/ informed that all arl1ling advertised in this newspaper are *available on a equal opportunity basis To complain or dis. criminalion call HUD oll free telephone n u m b e r a t 1 800-669.9777 The tc-li-free telephone rumoer for the hearing Smp a i r e d is 1 800-927-9275 & IMMACULATE 3bdrm on cul-de-sac with L hardwood flooring n access topool and tennis courts for sale. Contact 912-617-7291 Mt Vernon, GA. Brick hm. 33?75sf.pool, 2carpnrs. pond on 1 1.33 acres 375K912 583 2030 ODEM GA. house ano 26 acres. 1900 heated. 3br,2ba brick. f10, sun rool. 2 car gar. field pasture, pond& timber ayklng 1249K. For Info r.,11912 427 7517 M GA MARSH FRONT approx 1AC, 1700Sf, open fir plan, $315,000. Call 12-882-4629 2 Ware Co., 290 GA WAYCROSS Great hunt Ing/ fishing, lO0yrd from SatilIla River, well, septic, elec, cleared, 3 6, or 9 acr, starting ai 521,500 -$82.500 386-682-5652 or 912-816-2363 00 Avondale/ Ortega 2 sty Great location 4 I bdrms. w/walkln closets 3.5 ba. 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Mark 904-233.4231 3/2.5 TH -Attached gar, BEAUCLERC brick p mature trees, Reduced home 3 or 4br/2ba to $227000. 616-0009 2000sf. Lrg treed Only $307K. 904-716. Bartram Springs. 4/2 Below Market $171 Leavingawils. Asking 3066 Purdom Dr 3bi "$34. will coop Completely remod 9042198634 Like New. 904.483 EAUIFUL BUY OR LEASE OFFICE C INTERCOASTAL 4 UNITS AVAIL WITH 1, INTECOASTAL 1 HOME IN WATERLEAFI $279,000 EA or $1,119,600' 4 2BA,2CarGar, EASE FOR $1750/EA Approx 2198 sq ft. CALL MARIA RAY Adjacent to Preserve, WITH RE/MAX 463-19 Cathedral Ceilings, FOXWOOD TAIV OpenFloorpan, pa- 1828f, 3/2 split, gr clous Living areas 1 Community Paol&M2 frpic, new roof, sid In cabinets. Close to paint in/outside, & Mae ort $329900 2Beautiful 6$23490 SCall GGI GONZALES 904-262-1961 I (904) 742.1884 Mandarin, Bartra Swww.prudentialnetworkrealty. n Lease to S com/agentaspd ?d=19791 oSp 1 2 60s f1 $1750 Network Realty or $342K. 516660 Inedepntly Owned & Operated DEERCREEK CC COUNTRY FRENCH bit 98 4 br, 4.5 ba, Lg Bonus + den, GOLF AND NATURE VIEWS $70S5,000.904-519-6881 ,1' Julington Creek Like new 3/2 hwd firs, Itl tile kit. Must see! $255,309 904-509.2844/955.4996 , KERNAN LAKES 4/3 904)448-9330x22 2075sf, open fir9- It an, upgraded tile, Cell (904) 463-2065 2.5 yrs, new oulet n'hoodrent possible, Email:lauriepotter 4 Ne @countrywide.com 90487-76 Website: Sugar Mill Condos home.countrywide.com/ Open House Sun 1.4 lauriepotter Like new! 2/2, frpl,scrn 5613-2 San Jose Blvd prch,prlv. $132,209 512 Sanose Blvd 904-509- 2844 or 955-4996 Jacksonville,. FL 32207 oo001 over lot. 3376 9,900 r/2ba eled. 6940 ONDO iW SF FOR4 CH a 942 S trm, ling, 20- -ees. 00 3 0U uManuarn Mandarin- 3/2, 1660 sf, large fenced yard, green house new vinyl siding, fireplace, washer/dryer 224900. Call 537.8313 PCS NICE 3/2, Karlssa Ann Place W. For sale or rent, $244k or $1800mo. 307-9245 NICE POOL HOME -3/2 + office, 2023 sf on .66 ac, Tracy Ann Rd. $325k or lease opt purchase I1Ok down, $2950mo. 07-9245 315 Arlington 4615 Bluff Ave. $5000 below appraised value 3BR/2BA. all brick, family room. living room and din- ingroom ano eat in kitchen. Custom great room with loft and wet bar. This home is a 101 $239,999 Jill Marquez, Realtor Cell: (904) 635-9012 Office: (904) 641-9522 wwwJllIMarquez.com FSBO 4782 Beacon Dr.W. 3/2 Brk. 1550sf, Irg scr rm Bamboo/tile fir. Quiet n'hd $225k. 904-997-9036 320 Westside 4/2.5 -Brk, 1 ac w/pool, grt rm, FL, FD, scrn porch, fpfc, $2a80k. Call 626-8573 BRAND NEW TWN HMS. In beautiful Oakleaf Plantation. 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Call Today For Details 102 Tallwood, San Mateo O\vner,'Realtor ZUy westssiue r689 Barb Lane I 3 BR/1.5BA Adorable home, new range, new windoas, screened porch | Prices to sel 1146.000. I!, I Susan Howell, : 90"463-0330 ARGYLE BEAUTY Beautiful 3/2 Is almost newly Sep LIv & Din, Fam Rm with Fireplace. This home Is a must seel $239.999 Please call Melissa '705. 7843 For your private showing today FSBO 3/2. pool, spa. sec. syst refri., range DW. $185.000. Mime 778-0024. 334-3237 Good Condition. 4br/lba, many upgrds. l100'o Fin Avail. No Closing Cost ii Qualified 904 236,9046 Immaculate 4/2,2cgar, new sod, pnt & ct. fncd bkyd w/deck. $204,900.904 537-6171 MILITARY SPECIAL * m GcfttCheck I WHEN YOU LIST OR BUY BOLD CITY REALTY, INC Member NEAR& BBB Equal Housing Opportunity KAREN A. CRUFF GRI LIC. 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Homes Ready Nowl Access E Realty 904-482.2030 NORTHSIDE Rent to own New 3/2 + loft, large yard, 2150sf,$4000 dn, $1300m. 954-534-6989 PRICED FOR FAST SALE -8910 Adams Ave. 3br CH&A, Ig fam rm, and much more, 349-4392 QUIET COMM. on culde sac, open fir plan, split 4br/2ba, tile, indscped, $259,900. 12227 Moose Hollow Dr. Call 955.6812 325 Nortm 3 Jacksonville Rare deep water St. Johns River front bulk headed. Beautiful. Call 904 406-2364; 403-3636 Under APPR Value $109K 325 W 66th St. 3br/lba completely remodeled. Ready now 904.-483.-6940 VICTORIA LAKES $179K, 1262SF, BLT '04, fen, covered patio, owner Dante. Call 904- 751-9260 REDUCED $89,900 431 W 62nd St. 2/1, 819sf, nice n'hood, completely remod Inside/out. MLS #305562 $95K 904-237.1353 326 Springfield 1142 Walnut St. Reduced S10K com- pletely renovated raniten 3BR/2.5BA, large icov ered front porch, bal- cony), gorgeous hard- wood toros, ceramic tile, new roof, granite countertops, the list goes on! Must-see home $259,900 Jill Marquez, Realtorl Cells (904) 635-9012 Office: (904) 641-90522 wwwJIIiMarquez.com Historic Dlt. 3/2.5 2str DR, FR gar,. all app In k 2nd fir balc. New renovd $329K. 904-343.-9867 go to www.aael.blz 330 Beaches Beach & Boat Lovers 3/2 Remod. on Anastasia Isl. Walk to Beach/Intrac- oastal/Boat ramplngrd pool 345K 904-37.3820 Prudenwtal Netwei*RudawymR KICK BACK (S 9391 BArutfeld r ksrve $244,900 Kick ba an relax In this open and spacious floorplan with upgrades everywliere. Features indude crown molding, 10' ceilings, and expanded kitchen with 42" cabinets. Screened patio overlooks large private back yard. Absolutely immaculate and ready for move in. Patrick & Rachel Dorrian, Realtors ( Office 904 41.,417 Patrs ,ce 9W4 662 0344. R-Fa co n04 662003e racm 5mieopnjiatm,0 vBmawy.n | Ifi- m 334 ATL BCH remodel oppty 4br/1.Sba brick on 1/2 ac. $165K firm Est mkt value 230K 904 626-0663 Marsh Landing FSBO - 5/5, 4400+sf, 2 story on cul-de -sac, dock to estuary, gourmet kitchen, m any upgrades throughout, motivated seller $1,099,000. 904.280.0120 NEW LISTING JAX BEACH 884 11th Ave So. 3/2.5 Twnhse. 1327sf below OWNER FINANCING OCEAN VIEW. 1st St. So. 2/1 condo. Remod $295K. Call 891-6710 PVB 0 down 0 closing costs 3/2 condo beach access, E.Z qualify $290,000. 904 379 3989 PVB remod 2/2 patio home, 2 car gar, new apple, haic, comm pool Odwn $289.9k 519. 8729 SAWGRASS TPC Gor geous Sbr/3ba, pool, spacious, GREAT VIEWS $1.1m. 904-285-4687 East Arlington West Beaches Near Wonderwood 2BD/2 Bath, private wood lot. Modular home. Pets negotiable. $600 deposit. $700/month. 744-8008. Lv. message. 332 Middleburg FREE LIST CALL NOW! BUY OWNER has 1000's of properties with No Commission. 800-771-7777 www.BuyOwner.com OWNER 3/2/2 ON OVER ACRE NEW PAINT NEW l CARPET IN MIDDLE- BURG 100% FINANC- ING 779-1918 Keystone Heights 3 Adj. parcels, 4.Sac, 2br/2ba, car gar, $208K; 2.5ac lot w/barn set. up $80K; 1.25ac, DW trir, very nice, motivated seller $120K Call 904-860-0615 thadoplatinumrealtyofjax.com 335 Orange Park/ 35 Clay A Beautiful home Mag- nolia Point Golf & CC. Greencove hole #3. Like model. 284.-5645/403.4102 A Gem In Fleming Islands Margaret's Walk 4/3, 2550sf, unique setting. Direct lakefront lot on presv. w/rIver & park views.Mau rads. .42,.00 r141 A PACE ISL BEAUTY In Highlands 4/2 Irg lot, Red. $299,900. OH Every Sat. n Sept. 710-9940 COZY 3/1 -on Ig fncd lot, Cottonwood Ln. Sell for $144k or rent $1250mo. 307-9245 EAGLE HARBOR FSBO 4/2, 2089sf, freshly pnt int, hugeyd room for pool $259,900. 904-505-.1050 Eagle Harb. FSBO on lagoon. Quiet culdesac 3br/2ba every upgrade, Call 904.635.9169 Fleming Ish/ Water Front Comm. w/lake access. boat storage all brick 4/2, Irg lot $329,900. 904-264 7666 FSBO -owner fin avail. 1/2 ac, 3/2 MH, deck, pool, shed, addition w/den, ofc laund rm, $150k 904-406-4949 O Prudential Network Realty rww A 5weeivyRSeN%4 OAKLEAF PLANTATION Spacious 4BR/2BA/2car brick home on cul. de. sac In resort community. Upgrades galore, fully fenced backyard. A Must See! Priced to sell $274,900 Oigl Gonzales 742.1884 www.prudentlalnetworkrealty. com/agent.aspx?ld=19791 Independently Owned & Operated ORANGE PARK CC almost new 4/3 on golf course, all appliances. $395K. Call1298-3220 340 .County $34.900. Gourmet kltch, Irg ile, $15,000 down, $220moo flex pay, crdt probis.o. 904.860.5564 JCP FSBO 4/3, 2800sf, pool, hottub, pond on perserve culdesac lot. $589,900 Call 287.1281 PALENCIA SACRIFICE 3/2, quiet culdesac, 38k below appraslal $369K 345 Nassau County 2 Ne'w Spec - Homes. 2728 sq-ft. Hilllard, FL 904-651-1851 350 Waterfront Absolutely beautiful on St. Johns River w/dock 922 Fruit Cove Rd. 3+ac $2.5 mil. 904-262-3961 BEAUTIFUL DRS LAKE 3/2 magnificent views. Well maint. pool home $650K. 904-269.2180/472. 9635 Best on the River 205'x550 Bulkheaded. Beautiful trees, $499k, Call 319-621-5045 Clearwater lake house, 900sf. compi remod, gran w/tile, concrete boat ramp $225K. 352-481. 5433 DEEP WATERFRONT CANAL LOT 90X130 septic wtr & pwr. Mand. area. $369K. 904-292-4424 Dr Lake Estates, 4465 Cedar Rd, 2700sf, 3br/ 3ba, frplc, hot/tub rm, 2 ft boathouse w/dock & jetskl lift, 1+ac$850K buddyilmgonline.net or ca 904.607.4751 FLEMING ISLAND RIVER FRONT home on 3.8 acres. Can be split. Call for appt. 904-219-9092 LITTLE ANDREWS ISLAND apprx 1 Acre w/dock exc marsh view $325K Call 904-261.5605 MACINTOSH CO GA Coopers Pt. Marsh frnt lot, w/panaramlc views, deep water access, exclusive GC, resort style amen. $295k. 770-314-1963 MAYO, FL, 137ac. with 1/4ml River frontage, fncd pasture,' woods, $10K/ac. 904-612-2418 Destination Norfolk Area? Navy Wife and Navy Vet Team to Help You buy A Home Register at norfolkdestination.com Sfor a relocation kit or call us for immediate service Condo LCedar Iiver 2 bed/2 bath 1115 sq ft second floor unit with a fireplace and a pool view. New carpet and paint, located on the river with oat docks, tennis and basket- ball courts. One Bedroom Starting At $68500 1100 Seagate Ave* Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 Historic Avondale . RIVIERA PARKWAY - APARTMENTS Hu- Hurry Hurry C-all No- w! 389-3179 8:30-5:30 MNI-F /A#Ia1 AFFORDABLE LARGE S71, 2,3 BEDROOM HOMES EATWO OAS AP~ IIIN8 4w~ J1I~ART ~MET Ill0 EastwoodRd Hlir (94 85292C080 Debbie Harmon 757-362-4799 New Homes from the $160's The Vineyard 4 >222 Cimnan'one Golf & Countiy Club I bedroom. 3 bath Preserve lot hone. Open floor plan. ceilings and crown - molding ing in he formal dining room. The kitchen boasis 42' s-olid wood cai)inets. wiih beveled edged coulnlertopl,. a luiilt in microwave, and breakfast area. (Ceranic lile I-ougliholt. Large masler-suile wili glamour bath. Priced $10,000 below appraised value at $359.900. Tanmi Hunmplllies i SA-Bulil, Realtl I In, hc B nIIS ) 811-2445 Realt - New Quality Built Homes With A Personal Touch Jack Lee Construction 1 40, 1 Jax Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31, 2006 350 Waterfront Nassau Co. St. Marys River 4ac deepwater, w/ dock, app'd $325K ask $295K 904-415-3538 ,, Northside 3/1 1600sf. waterfront S lifetimedock, det.e ar. 9/10ac. 765-2658/ $310K POTTSBURG CREEK 2/1.5, newly remodeled, river access, screen porch $132,000. 904-571-1112 PUBLIC NOTICE Respected developer announces release of Phase 1 marsh, lake, & wooded home sites In newgated, & upscale riverfront comm. near beaches on GA coast FREE 24hr recorded info 800-293-2511 Ext 2001 355 Condominiums ALTANTIC BEACH 4br/2.5ba comp remod, fen yd, 2 car gar off street parking near Mayport school and Bches. $1500 + dep. 869 Gavagan. Call for appt. 904-. 910-6052 DESIRABLE SEASCAPE OCEANFRONT CONDO -3/2, gar, $699k. Call 338-6690 891-7550 MUST SEE Stonebrldge Immac 2br/2ba, new tile/pnt, 2nd fir, quiet w/tree view. AC warr $149,700. 904-962-3056 SPonte Vedra East of A1A- 2/2 condo, grnd fir, garage, fire place, walk-in closets. 62 Ponte Vedra Colony. $244,900 904-476-6579 POTTSBURG CREEK 2/1.5, newly remodeled, river access, scrn porch $132,000. 904-571-1112 REGENCY WOOD CONDOMINIUMS $148,900 1800SF, 3/2.5, Call now It won't last. 607-0228 S'SIDE lyr new 3/2, Merrill Pines Condo @ 9A. Upgrades, all appis & possibly furn. Mus sell. $138.600. 904-316-0600 $2,05.000-2t-ar 20th. WoOd 1amr icOrs., :inar.iAj slopiianc,?: inslas laundr .:..:.1 lII.-.ir e rt,. iau.,a- e lerl .11 r. Clo ru, r: di.:.ilr': ;i c.S5t I C1 lll 311 ca * Jeri Gethlng, Realtor Watson Realty Corp. 904-403-6888 360 Out of Area/ Town/State A FANTASTIC SPRING FED CLEAR LAKE II skiing, jet skiing, fish- ing, swimming, Its all Here !! Only $159,900. Call Broncile Parcher I A Plus Realty, Inc. 386-328-3900 interlachen Fitzgerald, Ga. Country Home 3BR/2BA Brick, 84 acres, Totally remodeled. $187,500. Call 229.423-5284 GATEWAY MOUNTAIN, NC several creeks enhance the natural beauty of this heavily wooded 3.5 acre homesite. $79 000 Call owner/Bkr for info & pi c t u r e s. 800-521-6788 orsee gatewaymountain.com VA Land: 12 acs, fronts on river: $60K; For pics: owner@newbranch.com Perked: 919-693-8984 365 Manufactured 0 Homes A3OR4BRON1ORMORE ACRES. 100% FINANCING SEYCOR REALTY 477-4225 OR JOHNSALES@BELLSOUTH.NET Why rent when you can own for less and easy Qualifying on all new & repo homes call 695-2255 BAD, TOUGH, UGLY CREDIT? U-Pick a home, We do the loan. 771-9055 Ask for Emma. $430/mo. Doublewide. Call Rebecca 246-7684 New, Used, 2, 3, 4, Bdrms. E-Z qualify Call 24-7684 Finance avail. Low down Call Rebecca 249-9546 DUVAL, CLAY, & NASSAU Land Homes Packages! $980 Down $595 Month Call Mr. Lewis 783- 8385 FIN AVAIL FOR MANU- FACTURED HOMES -Land/ home or park purchase or refil. Call Wayman 296-1575 The money, Then your home is waiting on you Call Sandy 695-2255 LAND HOME PACKAGE 3/2 Double Wide on 1.25 acres in Middleburg. / Keystone. $980 Down. $749 Mo. Save Thousands! CALL (904) 291-2735 LET YOUR JOB BE YOUR CREDIT! EZ Fin. Many homes to choose from. Call Emma 771-9055 or 962-1086 MOVING MUST SELLI 3/2, 1600SF+ Over Acre and a Half. Won't last! $895 per month. Call Mr. Bradley 874-1862 or 291-3100 New 4 Bed 2 Bath 1600 SF, Mobile Home on a Large Wooded Lot. $875/Mo. Must Selln CALL 291-0716 NEW PHASE MOBILE HOME PK Out with the old In with the new. EZ Financing. Call 771-9055 SELLING YOUR MOBILE HOME? TOP CASH!! Old or New or Assume Loan. Call 730-8606 370 Lots for Sale 8445 Old Plank Rd. 2 Acre fen & cleared. 375 Farms/ 7 Acreage 239 ac. In Wakulla Co FL. App. 22 miles south of Tallahassee & 10 miles from St. Mark's Marina. Exc. investment & rec rational property w/ 15 & 18 yr. old pine plantation. $1,950/ac. all 770-444-3511 or 404-825-3635. 2,800 ACRES IN WAKULLA CO, FL. App. 22 miles south of Tallahassee w/ Hwy. 98 frontage. App. 8 miles to 5t Marks Marina E .ellent ,nvestlent & recreational prooer t G.er l.'00j acres 0r merchant aoe pine pi an ratrnn. 52.75,u a : Call 771 .444 351' or -104 825-3635 Bamrnwell Counly 5.C. 313 Bc. in limber .v3luoa -a- 1700 to s60 per .3c f'Cel hunting. high'. a, rint3qe. 12. 00 per ac Call 80.3-259-7688 BRUNSWICK, GA & JESUP, GA. 50-2SOOacres 912.-294-0335 Clay Co/Keystone Hghts off 315C &Blanding Blvd Sac, Hi & dry. lightly wded. $70K. 904- 6731475 GLASCOCK CO., GA 304 AC $2,295/AC Rolling Hills! Gorgeous hardwood bottoms, excellent lake site. 404-3628244 St. Regis Paper Co., LLC www.streglspaper.com SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken County -549 acres located 2 miles off 1-20. Over 3 miles of road frontage.Call 478-361-5202 SOUTHWEST VA, house in 26acres, pool, barn, creek & very priv. Good, Hunting. 276- 940- 2729 375 Farms/ 137 Acreage TIMBER CREEK COUNTRY ESTATES, Thomas County, Ga. 20-30 acre tacts, homesites, pondsites, 15-20 year old planted pines, paved road frontage, deed Restricted, 15 min. north of Thomasvllie, Ga. Call Rocky Ford, LLC, 229-226-1719, for Info pack Tolleson Land Invest meant Properties, LLC: Clay/Putnam County 1,398 Acres: The Sun garden Tract is Vicki We ing located south of Jacksonville with over 300 acres of mixed hardwoods and the remainder In mature pines. Available in affordable parcels ranging from 100 to 1398 acres. Great for recreational use or development. Asking $4j700/acre. 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Any cond, handyman, fire damaged, distressed, vacant or occupied, ANYWHERE, ANY CONDITION... Apts/comm'l/residental NO DEAL TOO BIG or TOO SMALL III Quick closings or 904- 626- 1636 904- 813- 5253 Real Estate for Rent 400 Apartments Furnished 405 Apartments 410 Condominiums 412 Retirement Communities 415 Houses Furnished 420 Houses Unfurnished 425 Manufactured Homes 427 Mobile Home Lots 430 Roommates 435 Rooms to Rent 440 Beach/Vacation/ Resorts 445SStorage/Mini- Lockers 450 Management/Rental Services 455 Wanted to Rent 400 Apartments Furnished ARL -REGENCY INN * WEEKLY SPECIALS * $139 -7 DAY STAY (904) 725 -5093 RIVERSIDE Corp. lux apt. newly renov. 1BR until WD,& linens inci $1425mo. 904-382- 3590 405 Apartments Unfurnished AVONDALE Historic dis- trict. Brick duplex 2/1 hdwd firs, ch&a, w/d $900 mo. 904-994-7740 MANDARIN 2BR/2BA condo New, gated pool, No pets. Applis $895mo /$500dep 904-545-1999 MARIEITA 1/1 $395 water inclu/ch&a/fence eqpt litch/expwy access VANSANDT RE 389-3540 NORTHSIDE -nr Main & 25th, 2br clean, fresh pnt, $425im-$400dp. credit check 744-1570 Northslde Newly Renov 3/1, 1000sf, w/fpl, 4548 Notter Ave HUD OK $800+dep 619-316-4644 Need a Place NORTHSIDE To Hang $575 -$780 Your Hat? 1,2 & 3 BR'S Available S 904-57'-0240 Ashley Park Apartments SAN MARCO 1 & 2 BR Speciall CALL 398 -9492 S'SIDE Univ Blvd Near Memorial Hosp & 95 New Renovation. Safe & Fam. Oriented. Large 2bd @ $675. 904-733.2042 WESTSIDE 2/1, CH&A, d/w, ceiling fans, W/D hookup. $650mo + 1 mo dep. No dogs 662-3865 WESTSIDE 2BR DUPLEX FENCED YD, NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET REF REQUIRED $595 778.2897 WESTSIDE NEAR NAS JAX PASS THIS ONI Back to School SMove In Speciall 1. 2, & 1BR'I Available Planlers Walk (904) 778 1791 Westside priv lbr w/jacuzzi CH&A, wtr & lights inci, cbl ready $650m+dep No Pets. 904-778-7668 W'SIDE TH Duplex 2/1.5 clean & quiet w/d hkp, gd prkng, crd chk, $695904-707-6251 410 Condominiums ARLINGTON MERRILL PINES New 2/2- water/electric included $1095mo. 403-7618 ARL-Merrill Pines New 3/2 all appll. + front load w/d, pets ok., Avail now! PCS $1000.504-4277 ATL. BCH/Selva Marina 2/2, new remod, $1200m. InclI. w/s,cbl, pool & tennis. 904 249-7548 BAYMEADOWS Deerwood 3/2, 1530sf, all new, fplc, lanai, No Smk/ Pets $1095mo. Call 505-3648 410 Condominiums BEAUCLERC 1200 sf, 2/1.5, In/out pool sauna. New AC. All appis. Eat n kit. Walk n closet Shady patio $950. 737-6948 Gate Parkway, Gated 2/2 3rd floor, end unit w/storage, upgrade, all appliances, comm pool $100m 407-810-1803 4, ICW- 1/1 condo. w/d, Hodges, near each, 20 minutes to bases, $900mo. 904-382-3595 INTERCOASTAL 2br/2ba, WD, pool, gym, water front golf views $1100mo. Call 477-2090 -, INTERCOASTAL 2/BR FOR RENT L washer/ dryer Included, fitness cen- ter, ool many other great features. $950/mo. 728-0393 Mandarin new 3BR/2BA Gated comm, all appli ances incld w/d, pool. $1050. 866-8089 Mandarin 1/1 All new appliances, w/d Inci'd, gaed, 5 Star amenities. $925mo. 742-2439 MANDARIN i 3BR, 2.SBA, beautiful Bigtree town home. 1700 sq ft. New carpet, no pets, $1150mo. 904262.-0377,705-3535 OAKLEAF PLANTATION 4/2, 1700sf, w/d, frig, Many amenities$1250 9 5 4 5 5 9 0 5 4 6 904-778-4471 OCEANFRONT 3/3 NEW Constr2471sf Grt view from Ig ocean lanai. Designer finishes, 2 pools, fit cntr. 616-1527 O.P. BRAND NEW TWNHSE w/gar 2br/2.Sba with bonus rm, cul- de- sac $950m 465-1318 O.P. -Rent or RTO $900mo. Guaranteed Fin. 2/2, New Natures Hideaway $139k 276-6446 Orange Park, TH New remod 3/2.5 pool grt oc xtra clean no pets $850m +dep w/crdt chk 210-6050 Orange Park 2br/2ba loft condo. ,ff n s, I 17 near NAS base. S9Omo-dep. No pets 904 233 1341 PONTEVEDRA BCH I .ne, renro-o 5 5 jr jamernilllei 595,mo Co1ll 90.716 7 12 or 904-673 8967 Ponta Ve4ra Bl,. Ocean Grov Arbo% Cl ub Dr. Gated, RENOVATED, Wall malnt'd lbr +-oft w/ 2 beds. Rent w/ opUon to buy. Great amenltles, clubhouse, 9043D03-003 David.Macaruso@'conet $1,000mo. + dep. PVB E. of AIA. Like new 1/1 peaceful end unit. 5 Star amen. Lake view. $1200m. 904- 537-6171 PVB Spacious 2/2, story crnr unit, fpl, w/d, new renov. $ 1195m. 904-285-4444 Iv msg PV/SEAHAWK $300 off 1st mo. rent. 2/2 grand fir, cov. patio, amen's, $950m. 904-273-0796 RAVINES lbr, 2ba, fully furn, all new, rent incIds: elec, water cbl ph $975mo $979 sec dep 923-4483 S. Jax Bch Lrg 1/1, Gated, Fplice,Lanai, Pergo, $990/Incl. water/Gar 940 w/o Gar 379-4288 Southside 2br/2ba Montreux, w/d incl, Irg gardn tubs, over looks pool $1100m 537-2780 SOUTHSIDE 2/2, gated, pool, river access, gym, $795 unfurn/ $995 furn. Call Jeff 591-6576 S'SIDE 2/2 w/gar 2nd fir, very clean, w/d, conv. loc. $995m+util, amen. Inc AvI 10/1. 904-519- 7858 St Augustine The Legends at St. Johns luxury 3/2.5 brand new, near World Golf Village 786-271-6841 WESTSIDE-Nr NAS, gated comm, 2/2, new. w/d, kit appA pool, playgrnd. $890mo. 904-652-38566 WILLIAMS WALK @ BARTRAM PARK New, unfurn 1 bdrm luxury condo, near 1-95 & Baptist Hospital. Fabulous view & ameni ties. $875 (904)807-0932 Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday 41. Houses Furnished Orange Pk Oak Leaf, 3/3 lake view furn, utl Incl, $1500 mo/mo, big TV golf, pool, 909-684-8184 Ortega Waterfront 2/1.5 pool, new appliances / granite, w/d, security, 1300 mo. 904. 923-3136 L420 Houses 420 Unfurnished . Amelia Island-3/2.5 townhome, 2 car po garage, security sys, sprinkler sys, 1900 sf. TilNed throughout, handicap accessible $1200m0. 904-321-4080 ARGYLE 3/2, LR, DR. FAMILY ROOM, SPLIT BDORM, FENCED YARD REF REQ $995/MO. 778.2897 Argyle 4/2, $300 Move-In Special 8552 Bandera Cir. W. newly remod $1095. NO HUD. 904-687-4962 Argyle Forest Rent to Own 4/2 IncI w/d fridge range, 2 cargar, comm pool & park, 1543sf, 1375m 904-476-6944 ARGYLE Oak Leaf. 4/2, all brick, 2270sf, all applis, inic WD. club amenities, lawn serv $1600m credit ck. 904-703-7196 Todd 0, ARGYLE S RENT/SALE E LU BY OWNER 5/3, pool house, open flrplan, numerous extras.. Ex$. Clay County Shcools. $1900mo. $399K PCS. 509-9113/771-5208 Arlington-Ft. Caroline TH, 3/2.5. 11704 Tana ger Dr. $900+$1200dep. Pet fee. 1- 800- 322-1324 SARLINGTON HOME FOR RENT 3/2 Hardwood floors, fenced yard Inground pool, $1100/mo deposit. Contacl Robert Meggs. Arlington N'S, O.P. 2, 3, 4BR Homes and Apts. starting at $550. Zenith Realty 904-215-0676 AVONDALE Open Hse Sat 9/2: 1.3pm priv fen bk ,d 2br. -Lba 1265 Menna 5t $975mo. 743 1901 Avondale 3/2 kit equip, w,'d hkup. clean, quiet n'hood., S400mo. $ dep Call 904-553-4552 AVONDALE-3 1. CH&A, hardwood firs., updated kit blh. w d hookup detached ga.fncd yd. 2Quiet street. 51100 mo 904 -389-7967 BEACHES Isle Of Palms 3 2 5. pool. water Irrt. vw dock gar. len y. $2100mc, 35263e2151 Beach/Hodges 2/2.5 TH corner unit, brand new, fully equip, gtd comm, alarm sys, all amen, lake view. $1100 mo. $500 dep. 407-342-4670 or 904-221-2057 BEACH NEW LUXURY TOWNHOME 1095 S. 7th St $1620 Mo. 1-800-935-8347 Ext 107 WESELUAXHOMES.COM CEDAR HILLS 3/1 $950 Lg Porch, 1200SF, Great Rm 1 Car Gar, Fenced, Wood Firs. VANSANDT RE 389.3540 CHIMNEY LAKES Beautiful 3/2 home on 4 quiet cul-de-sac, fp, scrnd prch, garden bath in mbr, Ig fncd yrd, kids ride bikes to Chimney Lakes Elem. $1200. 571-5315 CLAY/Silver Creek 4/2, all brick, cul-de-sac lake lot, great schools. $1350mo. Chris 742-7486 EAGLE HARBOR-4/2.5, 2400sf, clubhouse ameni ties, On Pond. Pets OK $1650 mo 477-6311 Fernandlna Beach New 3/2 w/carprt on 1/2 ac. No pets.N/S $1300+dep 904- 269-.7317/556- 2353 FT. CAROLINE/COBBLESTONE 3/2 $1195, Porch, 1460SF 2 Car Gar, Fplc, 1 Yr Renov. VANSANDT RE 389-3540 Green Cove 3/2.5 River view, 1/2 ac, pool, 2 car gar. newly renovations $1500. 904-284-9530 ICW/ JAX BCH -pool, 3 docks, lux at Its best, 4/2, gar, RTO. $1900mo. Call 268-6929 420 ,Houses 420 Unfurnished 4p ICW-Minutes from SMayport 4/2,2600 Ssf, fireplace pool, huge yard, $1600 mo. Cal220-7073 or 808-456-9496 PCS ICW Near MAYPORT & BCHS Like New Brick 3/2, 2 car gar, fenc bk, w/d hkupIg deck over looking lake, NP/NS $1200mo. 904-247-7118 INNER COASTAL WEST Sutton Lakes, on lake, 3/2 In ground pool. 18560 sqt, $1400/mo. 904-699-2245 Intercoastal/Beach S2br. New appliances, 1 w/d IncI, Irge pool fitness center and many other amen., $950/mo. 728-0390 or 553-6110 Intercoastal-3/2, 2 car gar, fncd bkyd Access to comm pool & tenn ct, nice n'hood $1280 mo + dep., $35.00 app feeAv all Sept 904-241-6568 JAX BEACH 2/1 DUPLEX 30' to bch access, ocean view. $1095 & 1195mo 904-725-3359 Kingland, GA. 3br+loft 2.5ba, 2 car gar. Quiet n'hood, very clean, open fir plan, sec sys, ch/a, large ydscrnd patio w/hottub. sW/D inci, but no fridge. No Pets. $900m 717-658-3351 Lakeshore/W'side 3/1 bungalow, wd firs, frpl, scn porch, 5320 Colonial Ave. $895mo. 388-7324 MAND. 4/2.5, pool, lake, fp, 2cgar, w/d hu, 2500sf, 10312 Sylvan Ln. $1950m. incl. pool svc. 448-0433 MANDARIN 3/2, 2car gar Fpl, fen, comm pool, cul -de -sac, pets ok $1150mo. 904-566-7416 J MANDARIN 4/2.5 COMPUTER RM, i 2-STORY, 2500SF, W/D, 2 DR REF, DINING SET, SOFA & CHAIR $1800MO. CALL 292-1040 OR 338-1264 MANDARIN 4br+LOFT 3.5bath 3100sf. Lake front with fridge & w/d near 195 $1750/m 904-737-6680 MANDARIN Beautiful 4/2, Lakefront home In Prestigious Neighbor- hood. Immaculate condition. Many extras. A Must Seel $1800mo. 904.881-9020 MAND/Waterford Est 2300sf, 3/3+upstairs bonus, all appis stay, scrn porch. $1500m Iwn svc Incl+amenlties. Open 8/2 & 8/3,1.4pm. 12035 Colby Creek Dr. 904- 728- 5619/728-9074 MIDDELBURG- Villages Of Fireside, 4/2, 2 car gar. a/c F rm fen bk yd 200sf, $1450 673-2276 MIDDLEBURG -gated comm, 5/3, new constr. 2300sf. $1495mo. 904 505-0124 Murray Hill 2/1 $300 Move-in Special! 4814 Headley Ter. $750mo. No HUD. 904-687-4962 S NORTH JAX 4/2, AVAIL SEPT. 2006, til SERIOUS INQ ONLY. PLEASE CALL 904-386-3724 NORTHSIDE -4/2, CH&A, fncd yd, sec sys, $950mo. 737-1152 Northslde Brand New 4/2, 3 car gar, comm. pool, no smk or pets, $1500+sec. 9043344252 Northslde 3/1 $700-$825 & Murry Hill 2/1 $725m all have ch&a, appis No HUD Greg 376-5190 Northside 3br/2ba No pets, no smoking $1200/mo. Call for into 904-768-6767 NORTHSIDE Duplex 3/2 Newly remodeled, Lrg back yard. $675m (904) 219 -8316 (786)287-2869 NORTHWEST 1190 W. 13th St. Near Stanton H/S remodeled 2BR $600 mo w/good credit 226-9555/887-2363 N'side 3/1 $300 Move-In Speclall 9332 Norfolk Blvd. Remod. $850mo. No HUD. 904-687-4962 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished N'SIDE Conifer Ridge New 3/2 2cg on Lake. w/d hu. 1700sf. nr Alrprt $1250m 954-605-0820 N'WEST 2335 Ephrata Ct. 3BR, ch&a $650 mo. w/good credit $300 dep. 226-9555/887-2363 OCEANWAY 4/3, 2400sf, 2 carport, LR DR, FR w/ fpl, recreation rm, Grt rm $1200+dep 334-6698 O.P. -1911 Hunters Trace. Immac 3/2, 2 car gar, 1500sf, scrnd porch, Ig fncd yd, 1150mo. 276-6446 OP/FLEMING ISL Beautyl .5ac nr river. Lg 3/2. Ided w/upgrds 51190m or RTO Cony. loc. 9041334-4341 OP/GCS WATERFRONT 3/2 on black creek canal Ideal for large boat. $1400m. 904-269-2929 O.P. OAKLEAF New 4/2+, 2600+, waterfront, w/d, lanai, no smk/pets. $1650mo. 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Contact Sharon at759-1106 Orange PK/Flem Isi New lux 3/3+gar end unit 2671 Tuscany Glen Dr. off College St. $1300m RTO Option. 626-4200 Orange Pk near Argyle Elem. brand new 4/2, Upgrades galore WD $1295.S1395m 236.9889 )ranizav~on: S~i~ignature 42o0 Houses 420 Unfurnished SOrange Park- Meadow Brook Subdivision home for rent, 3/1.5 $850mo. plus security dep. Call Sharon 759-1106 Ortega $1700, 4/2, hw firs, new kit, fncd yd, garage, grt neighbor- hood &schls 387-0154 PACE ISLAND Gated community. 4br/3ba, 2400 +sf, 2 car gar, avi. Sept. 1. $1695m. 269-8941/625-6519. PAXON 3072 W. 16TH ST. remodeled 3BR with garage apt RTO $750 mo w/good credit 226-9555/ 887-2363 PV Close to Schls & Bch. Quiet family community 4/2.5, 2cgar 2500sf, $2000m. 904.273.0796 Riverside/5Pts 4BR, 2stry 3prchs, hdwd firs, new pnt, w/d stays $1200Om. Pets neg. 904- 504- 7700 4201 Houses 420 unfurnished SAN JOSE Charming lake front, 3/2, CH&A, wdh, gar, wd/ tile firs, dock, pet ok with dep. $1325. Call 904-838-8725 San Marco, Great loca- tion! 3br/lba bungalow, w/d hu. ch/a, remod. $1290m 904-962-1381 Southslde/St Nicholas 3411 Stanley St. 2br/lba 950sf, fencyd $800mo+ dep 755-8551, 398-6784 Southslde/Baymeadows 1240sf, 3/2 /Icar gar, LAKE VIEWS $995. mo. + utils. 904. 565 9118 SOUTHSIDE DUPLEX Cozy 2/1, deluxe. W/D. 2788 Hidden Village Dr. $875mo. 343-5675 SOUTHSIDE -3307 Ponce Deleon 1800sf, 3/2, CH&A, fncd yd, well, $950m0. Call 733-7901 SOUTHSIDE Cony. 95 & dwntwn 4/2 new car Spet, tile $1195mo+ sec. 904-287-2727, 982-2106 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished Southslde Iron Wood Lease to buy 4/3, 2400sf $1900mo or $392,000. Call 516-660-2709 SPRINGFIELD 3/2.5, 2stry DR, FR, gar, all appi In kit 2nd fir bale. 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Their time was given to community organizations, church groups, youth activities, scouting and more. For advertising information, please call 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. Thank you! ow.HS Mirror nSPeisce El ~nl L~ I a zignature;~ * *- -.4 qw -.. FREE FREE o FREE FREE o FREE o FREE 9 FREE o FREE o FREE 9 FREE 9 FREE 22 Jax Alr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 31, 2006 420 f Houses 42OV Unfurnished ST. AUG BCH -2/2.5, gar, $1250mo. Brand New TH, 1.5ml from bch, Frank 904-673-3957 ST. JOHNS CO. -modest 2/2 river viewgar, enclosed yd, $10O0mo. Call 808-6153 St. Johns/Monu- S %ment-3/2, 1500sf, 2 car garage, large backyard pets? W/D Included 6 miles from Mayport, 5 min- utes from everything. $1050 mo+ $1050 dep 891- 5843 10436 Jolynn Rd. ST. JOHNS CO/GABLES 2/2.5+gar. TH off 210 & 95 Brand new. A+ Schools. $975m. 904-233-7970 4 ST.MARYS, GA 4/2, GAR, FENCED. BACKYARD S MIN TO BASE, ASSOC. POOL, NICE AREA, PCSING, $975MO. 912-576-7377/ 227-0866 St Nicholas Exec 2br/2ba 2 car gar, FL rm, frpl, all ap pl s, lawn svc Inct $l95mo. 904.398-6273 SWITZERLAND -remod. 3/2, gated watrfrnt comm, dock pool, tenn, $1700m 657-8428 4, VILLAS OF FIRESIDE 4/2,2089SF, ON CUL-DE-SAC, GATED, $1500 +DEEP. 904-214-9198/ 327-3298 WESTSIDE NR ORANGE PARK 2BR 1BA SMALL COTTAGE, NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET REF REQ. $595/MO. 778- 2897 W WESTSIDE 3/1.5 WITH 2 BONUS ROOMS, NEWLY REMODELED, $950/MO, CHA, NEAR 1-95 & 103RD, CALL 904-278-2951 WESTSIDE NR OP 3/1 BONUS RM, NEW CPT, 2 CAR OAR, W/D HKP NO PETS REF REQ. $850/MO. 860. 7219 WESTSIDE 2br duplex, Iba. ch/a, wtr swr furnd $650m+$500dp, no pets. 778- 7840/502-0974 WESTSIDE -3/1, den w/fplc, fncd yd, $500 dep, $900mo. 779-2005 WESTSIDE 3/2 TwnHse, 7617 Mellssa Ct. $800m + $1000 dep. No pets. 1-800. 322-1324 WESTSIDE 6554 Bur- gundy Rd. S. 3/1.5, ch/a en yd9$750mo. Call 695.3388 or 777-0691 Westslde 3/1 equip kit, dining, ch/a, many xtras $1000m+dep days: 686.5390; eves: 786-4277 WESTSIDE 2br duplex, lba, ch/a wtr swr furnd $650m+$500dp, no pets. 778-7840/502-0974 Westside 3/1.5 $300 Move In Speclall 2962 W 16th St. Remod. $850mo No HUD. 904-687-4962 Westside Ig 2/1 $300 Move-in SpecIal! 1052 St. Clair St. Remod. $775 NO HUD 904-687-4962 S'side 3/1, $300 Move-In Special 3444 Inwood Cir.W Remod $850mo. No HUD. 904-687-4962 W'side 3/2, $300 Move- In Special 4510 Tango Ln E. Newly Remod $895 No HUD. 904-687-4962 W' SIDE 2/1 w/d, d-air, $950mo. Call 476-4304 W'SIDE 2529 MELSON AVE. Historical 2-story, renovated w/new everything. RTOH R $1000 mo w/good cred 226-9555/ 887-2363 W'side -3/1 $300 Move In Special1 6994 Miss Muffit Ln S. Remod $795 No HUD. 904-687.4962 W'SIDE 3/1 $300. Move- In Special! 2012 Detroit St. Remod. $800mo. NO HUD. 904-687-4962 W'side 3/2. $300. Move -In Special! 4508 Tango Ln. Newly Remod $850. NO HUD. 904-687-4962 WVSIDE/ARGYLE New twnhme w/garage. 2bed/2.5ba $975/mo+utl. 904- 619-5053. WSIDE End Unit TH 2/2, 5558 Bennington Dr. $650m+$700dp + pet fee Call 800-322-1324 WS LAKESHORE 3/1.5 $825 1600SF, Kit Equip, Carport, Bonus rm, ch&a, WD Hkps. VANSANDT RE 389- 3540 YULEE -Timber Creek, 2500sf, 3/4 br, 2.Sba, 1 ml from 95, avail immed $1600 912-674-0259 $500 Down U OWN AllAreas 1st Mo. FREE EZ QUALIFY Call the Hotline 388-1208 4 Beautifully remodeled 5/3,2600sf, home large lot in quite. subdivision, minimum, 6 mth. lease $1400/month. Call 912-266-4295 ERA REAL E STATE Dan Jones & Associates, Inc (904) 757-3466 w.ERADANJONES.com Homes, Townhomes, and Condominiums 1,2,3, & 4 Bedrooms $550 -$1425 In the Following Areas: Northside Orange Park Oceanway Downtown San Marco Victoria Point Arlington Southside Argyle Intercoastal West Westside CALL 757 -3466 FOR OUR RENTAL SPECIALS wwW.ERADANJONES.com 425 Manufactured .9 Homes NORTHWEST JAX Clean 2 br AC & HT. Priv Lot, Unfurn., No Petsl $15SWK + DEPOSIT 838-4183 N'SIDE -2109 Ed Johrison Dr. 3/1, $575m $625dep. No pets 757.7621 ST. JOHNS CO. -1.5 ac, 1994, MH, 1800sf, 3/2, 2 car gar, butler barn. $1100mo. Call 716-4162 and assumable salestax and move-in. Call Sandy @ 695-2255 WESTSIDE 3/2 priv lot w/d, a/c, shed, $725m +dep, wtr/garbge incl. No pets 904-635-2400 WSIDE 2/1, CH&A, fncd yd, $600mo + dep. 771-2348 430 Roommates ARGYLE- TO SHARE 4/2.5 HOME, $250dep $SOO5mo util inc 386-0698 ATLANTIC/KERNAN Luxury TwnHm Prof wanted. Call for details. $600m incls all. 509-1061 4, Ft. Caroline Area Looking for Male roo- mate, 3/2. $125 wkly, everything Included, until, cbl, internet. Call Jason, 904-553-1527 ICW share hse prlv ba, LR N/smkr, $625 Inclds cable & utils. 221-6062 M'BURG Mstr Br w/prlv ba, furn rm, cbl. $150wk Inci util. 904-406-2408 OP Home w/pool or M'burg Sm. Ranch $400+dp. N/S 612-6646 ORANGE PARK SHARE LARGE 2-STORY HOME WITH FOOL 400 (INCLUDES UTIL DEP) 612-6646, (NON-SMOKINOI NO COUPLES. CABLE & PHONE IN FURN ROOMS 4 ORANGE PARK OAKLEAF J PLANTATION, I room 1450 mo furn $475. mc. Free water. utll neg N S. f. 9O4962 5420 430 Roommates 4 ORANGE PARK OAKLEAF PLANTATION $ one room furn., $475mo. or unfur- nished $450 non-smoker, free water/ amenities, utiltles neg. 904-962-5420 WESTSIDE Need rmmte, 3/2 quiet home, $500mo ncl. utilities 962-4789 WS- WF seeks day working Male. Furn rm prIv bath, pool. Non smkr $500m Inc[ utils. 777-5955 43s5 Rooms to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Mlcrowave & RefrlgI Low Daily/Wkly Ratesi 10% Off for Wkly Room! KINGS INN (904) 725-3343 ARLINGTON -$125/wk. Must be steady employed. 207-1312 762-0440 ARL -REGENCY INN * WEEKLY SPECIALS! * $139 -7 DAY STAY (904) 725 -5093 BAYMEADOWS, BEACHES, MANDARIN SOUTHSIDE, WESTSIDE. EFFIC $100WK, Apt $150week, also houses for rent urn/ unfurn wk, month. 904- 302- 5753 Q, MIDDLEBURG- S Share 4 acre horse ranch well cozy kept home nicely furnished room. $325+util+deposit. Call 904-612-6646 OP Efficiency, furn, sm refrig, microwave, cable off street parking, $100 dep. + $395 mo Avail now Call 215-9416 4, ROOM FOR RENT NEAR HAS JAX $400/MO. INLCUDES UTILITIES ROOM IS FURNISHED. CALL 904-779-4660 WESTSIDE, Who else wants to rent a great room w/extras In a big hse w/yd? 904-477- 7944 Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retall/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent O Commercial/ 500s Industrial For Sale GREAT LOCATION. 1-95 & Atlantic Blvd. San Marco 8000SF CCG2, $650,000. For Sale/Lease. 626- 3430 Commercial/ 505 Industrial For Rent 2000sf Grade level warehouse. Utils included. $1000/mo Call for details. 50,000 cars per day. Easton, Sanderson, & Co. 356-2228 Realtor Beaver/Lane Ind/Retall 7500sf & 28000sf avail. RR, fncd. $3.75sf/nnn Anaheim 561-324 0640 Office/Warehouse New Berlin Ind Park 1750sf Fncd outside strge $1650m 561- 662- 0305 Office/Warehouse 9A & New Berlin. Ind zoning 3500sf, end unit, fncd outsd strg 954-325-1786 SOUTHSIDE -17,300, dock high, 21,300sf. or 42,600sf. Grade level with common area dock. Please call for details. Easton, Sand- erson, & Co. 356-2228 Realtor 507 Businesses 525 7 For Sale DOLLAR STORE $39,900. Beautiful for more Info please call 693-6580 TIRE STORE OP- Fully equip, fully operational. TurnKey 904-771-4122 510 Office Space For Sale COMM'I. BUILDING/ WAREHOUSE- 14,000 SQ FT. High Visibility nr Wal I mart.386- 965- 4873 515 Office Space For Rent ARL OFFICE 1420 Cesery Blvd. 575sf, $600/mo. inci util. Crown Pest Control 904-743-1132 M- F JTB & PHILLIPS Starting at $375, utils included. GOING FAST!! Call Rod 343-8922 Mandarin 1140sf, @1-295 & San Jose Blvd. $1750mo. will consider renting Individual ofc rm Jeff 410-441-0861 or 904-261-0185 NEW OFFICE SUITES 1,920 sf to 11,520sf Eastpark Great location! (904) 998-9339 P/T Office @SS & JTB Furnished & Incl. Recpt $226/mo. Call 281-0566 SOUTHSIDE Deerwood, Park virtual& Exec from $250mo fully furn no sec dep. CIndy 680- 3000 525 Retail For Rent RESTAURANT OR OTHER Avail. Immediately. Atlantic/9A. 288-8500 Financial 550 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold 550 Business Opportunities $$$ Pro Foreclosure Business $$$ $299. 4 weeks class. 622-7539 serious inq. only. BREAKFAST & LUNCH -O.P. inci land & bldg. Gross over $800k, ask $998k Biz.Max.Bus. Brokers 727-542-4084 CAFE COFFEE HOUSE Great upscale location. $195,000 859-7240 CHILDCARE CENTERS established w/real estate. Financing arranged FL Invest- ment Properties 888-881-0118 LIQUOR LICENSE -Clay, 4 COP, best price and terms 386-677-3785 TIRE STORE OP- Fully equip, fully operational Turnkey 904-771-4122 565 Money to Lend or Borrow NO Money Down Home/Comm Loans Amerr0onltCapltal.com 804-339-4524, Education and Training 600 Private Instruction 60 Schools 610 Specialty Training/ Events 605 Schools MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION 16 wk, medical tran- scription state certi- fied program. FMI: Academy of Medical Transcription INC 941-828-0051 www.transcrlptionschool.net ALLIANCE School Of Mortgage Lending Mortgage Broker Sep. 22nd Mortgage Processor Sep. 29th (904) 880- 8070 REAL ESTATE 1 Week Day Class Sept 11 8 Week Eve Class August 21 Superior Instruction www.myfrel.com (904)269-2865 Florida Real Estate Institute Alliance Real Estate Institute eTxPraTns- i4- Cu3-:- 4 n (904) 881-8070 ALLIANCE Title Agency School Class Starts Oct. 6th & 13th (904) 880-.8070 A NEW CAREER Train as a MEDICAL ASSISTANT in less time than you thinkI Financial Aid available for those who qualify. Career Services Assistance. Training Includes an externshlpl CALL NOW 888-432-2433 Sanford-Brown institute 10255 Fortune Pkwy, Ste 501 Jacksonville, FL, 32256 700 Domestic HOUSEKEEPER -$45 per cleaning, 1 time per week, flex hrs, 292-9105 7O Customer 702 Service 30 SEAT-24/7 INBOUND CALL CTR- take orders from print & TV ads, pass spelling, gram- mar, typing tests 739-3700 for appt. 705 Financial MORTG BROKERS. CLAY & DUVAL CO. Broker lic req. Will train. Top $ Process avail Oakleaf Mortgage 298-1200 707 Driver Be A Team Player. Drivers Wanted Busy season 600- 800 wk Taxi, Para-Transit, Bchs Taxi/Para.s- Transit 493- 5246 Tim Collins Beach Taxi 249-0360 Brian BOX TRUCK DRIVER no CDL needed, 5 day week, Avg$500wk 2yr exp req'd. 904-463-0405 4 Company S Drivers S$1500 Sign on Bonus* Owner Operators $2000 Sign on Bonus* *Paid First 2 Weeks WANTED! Drivers w/ 2 or moreyrs exp. & Class A CDL- Hazmat SHome most wknds SNEW PAY PACKAGE $.34-.38/mile S0/OP pay $.90/mile. + fuel supplement S$01 Safety Bonus S$.02 Service Bonus Medical Dental 401k Paid Vac & holidays SOptional Health Care Programs that include a 100% Company Pd Premium Prog, Optional Per Diem Pay Program@ $52.00 /day 800-723-3424 for info Independent contract delivery driver, PT Pre fer mini-van, covered pu or SUV. Fuel sur charge & lots of work Call 904-710-6578. TRUCK DRIVERS Earning potential $800-1000/wk Co. pro- vided CDI training for those who Qualify School Grads. & Exp. Drivers Welcome. Call 866-374-0764 JOIN OUR TEAM AT THE Times-Union Seeking qualified applicants for the following position: TRUCK DRIVER Please see our dis- play ad under classi- fication 755. 1 _ _ 710 Industrial/ 710d Trades A/C DUCT CLEANING TRUCK OPERATOR / INSTALLER Good pay & benefits. Good Driving record a must. DFWP, Indoor Comfort 396-7771 CARPENTERS UPRIGHT CONSTRUCTION INC HIRING EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS TOP PAY & SIGN ON BONUS Health benefits Paid Holidays Paid vacations Gas allowance 40 plus hrs/week Company T-shirts Quarterly Bonus program Cal 813-2524 Daytime Call 509-7515 Daytime Evenings 904-261-5694 CONCRETE DRILL & SAW Operator / Trainee, start pay $13/hr. & benefits valid DR lic. EOE Call 262-9985 ELECTRICAL HELPERS & ELECTRICIANS Min 1 yr Comm. Exp DFWP EOE EC1092 (904) 757-6633 GRADER, DOZER, TRACKHOE, ROLLER OPERATORS & OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS, Exp'd, for N. St. Johns Co. Project. DFWP Apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd, JAX. EOE GUTTER INSTALLER WANTED! Exp. preferred, but will train. Beach company. DFWP. Call 904-241-5099 HOUSEWRAP INSTALLERS Must have transport tlon. Exc pay! Benefits/ Bc,:nuse? aHrdviorkIna.: reliable people? only Call 636 0.07 MAINT SUPERVISOR hNaonal Co. seeking Maintenance Supervi- sor forluxury apart- ment community. Com- petitive salary package Including benefits. Fax resume to 904- 724-8693, E.O.E. OFWP MANUFACTURING LEAVING THE SERVICE? No experience required. Now hiring full time manufacturing posi- tions, Including forklift operators, line opera- tors. We offer a real opportunity with train- ing, good pay and ben- efits. We are located West of Jacksonville in a growing community. Contact Sanderson Pipe at 275-2833 and ask for H/R. PLASTERERS & LABORERS WANTED Top wages for Qualified individuals. 3Bnefits pkg avail 249-3049 PLUMBERS & HELPERS Experienced Needed. Repipes & remodeling. Drivers license required. Call 353-3102 PLUMBERS Exp'd, for residential & commercial. Please call Chris at 904-509-5046 SHEET METAL-mfg posi tion for: Press Brake, CNC Punches, Grinding Painters, Medical and 401k. Drug free. Fax resume 783-2966 or apply at 5285 Ramona Blvd. TRUCK DRIVER/ CONCRETE TRAINEE Bobcat Operator CDL $14 /hr/benf 219-0396 EOE 711 Marine 711 Trade CLERK SUPERINTENDENT Gulf-South co seeks clerk supt w/min 5 yrs exp In maritime & breakbulk cargo. Must be able to identify cargo & have good math skills. Good salary/benefits. Send resume to: HR Dept. PO Box 53235 NOLA 70153-3235 or e-mail to: hr@jkgroup.com EOE SHIP SUPERINTENDENT Gulf-So co needs ship supts for loading/ unloading of vessels (breakbulk). Min 5 yrs in maritime industry. Must read stow plans. Mln cptr exp. Good sal ary/benefits. Send resume to: HR Dept. PO Box 53235 NOLA 70153-3235 or e-mail to: hr@jkgroup.com EOE 712 Mechanic AUTO MECHANICS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS CALL 904-236-1885 Up to $2,000 in Signing Bon us Drug tree Workplace EEO/ M/F/V/D GENERAL TRUCK MECHANIC Exp'd, Clean MVR pref'd. DFWP Apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd. JAX. or call 772-1313 EOE 714 Insurance Railroad Employees needed to sellincome protection policies to CSX and Florida East Coast railroad employ- ees. Please contact us at cpa@cpalnsurance- company.com, fax 248-738-8817, or call 800-432-8245. CPA Insurance Company Service to Railroad Employees for 100 years 715 Management/ 715 Professional Personal Financial Education Specialist Jacksonville, FL Provides one-on-one con- sultation, Information and referral, classroom training, workshops and seminars. BA/BS In edu- cation or a combination of education and exp. to serve as a personal financial mgmt counselor. National certification as an Accred- Ited Financial Counselor preferred. Ref# 06-136; Send resume to Zeiders Enterprises, Inc., 3421 Commission Ct, Ste 101, Woodbridge, VA 22192. Email/Fax resumes to jobs@zeiders.com or 800-286-2703 visit us at ,, ., :d-;: : :irr. E--cE 720 Medical FRONT DESK. Massage Therapist needed for medical ollice. Exp'd. F a x r e s u m e 904-636-5885. FULL TIME PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT E peareSnce a olur. bKnehii, Fin resume ie t904 730-7029. 725 Office/ A Clerical CLAIMS SPECIALIST Lge W'side Trucking Co. min. 3yrs exp. in insur ance and W/C claims. Working knowledge of Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel. Trans Industry exp a plus. Pay based on exp., Co. Said benefits. Call rnie 904-781-7821 DATA ENTRY-PT Flex hrs. Must be famll la w/Qulckbooks. Jaw. area Call 904-355-6775 or fax 904-355-0241 RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE ASSISTANT POSITION World Stone & Tile, Inc. 2989 Phillips Hwy email worldstonetile@ bellsouth.net (904) 346-0294(Fax) In search of a self-starter, detailed oriented, strong verbal & written comm. skills & pleasant personalty office assistant, to work Part-Time hours. Alternate Sat. 11-2. Knowledge in Granite & Marble a Plus! Quicken & Excel knowl- edge a MUST! No Benefit! Scheduler Are You Ready for a Fast-Paced Office? We Need Energetic, Detail Ori- ented Person Who Is Able to Multi-task Effectively Call 904-296-1330 3 ri Hotels 747 1500 Airport Rd. Next to Zaxbys DANCERS DANCERS No nudity, no exp nee. Will train-.AM/PM, No Mandatory Tip Outs Wackos 399-1110 DANCERS * Bartender, Waitstaff Day/Night Available BEST SHOWBAR AT THE BEACHES! CROSSROADS (904) 247-4322 NOW HIRING MANAGERS at our. MANDARIN; SAN MARCO & AVONDALE LOCATIONS. tdoemelllooppizzagrill. com or fax to 342-0099 WAITSTAFF Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641.5033 Waitstaff, Cook Bartenders, Doorstaff Call 399-1110 740 *Retail MANAGER Ice Lady, Retail exp a must. Benefits & dis count. Fax resume to 779-1001 745 Sales ASSTMGR In Jacksonville. electrical supply/lighting sales exp required, Benefits, incentive Call 877-445-7341 or fax 866-635-6511 SALESPERSON For Industry Leader In Manufactured Homes. Earning Potential $40 000-$100,000 Plus Benefits! FAX RESUME 783-9598 OR CALL TODAY 783-8385 750 Technical/ 5 5 Engineering ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Rockvile, MD firm look ing for local candidate to work in Jacksonville area. Must have six yrs. exp in design of electronic access con trol, intrusion detec tlon systems, closed circuit TV sys. Exp in instrumentation/data logging and signal pro cess/data reduction. Must be US Citizen. Good hourly rate. Fax resumes to Joan Ryberg, MELE Assoc, 240-453-6991 EOE I ECO LATINO FLORIDA TIMES UNION joining together for the 1st time... hiring event of the year September 27,2006 3:00pm to 7:00pm University of North Florida University Center Building If you are in need of employees than this is the event you can not miss. With job seekers from every industry brought to you in one convenient location you will certainly find your next employee. We have several different packages available for employers to choose from. Every package includes: A3dertising in Th, Florida. T.rn.*L Union 3advelrt1ng in E--,' La .ire Magairne virtu3il Jo'D E -"E on Jobs J.acl'Psr,.,ie -'m cemomar, loq., in promotili1l material tl.,Iod tabli lunch i.r 2 pIr4ing FOR MORE INFORMATION or TO REGISTER TODAY CALL: Roselyn Hellard 90459A312 ^^^uuli^^ ^--i 750 Technical/ SEngineering SURVEY INSTRUMENT PERSON RODMAN for construction layoutsurvey crew. Apply at: FLORIDA SURVEY 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 DFWP/EOE 753 Security ARMED SECURITY GUARDS with D & G lic. Up to $10/hr. Full time. Call 378&3470 SECURITY MONITORS Keeton Corrections Inc., is currently seeking Resident Monitors for the facility in Jackson ville. HS Diploma /GED req. Exp. not required. MUST PASS NCIC back ground check, drug lest and be able to work any shift. Starting rate $8.31 'per hour. + paid holidays and vacation. FT'PT avail. Pick up applications at: 2020 Dahlia Rd, Jax. FL 32254 EOE TACTICAL OFFICERS $795/wk. Paid travel, lodging and per diem. Military or police exp. req'd. Supervisors, Executive protection, Tactical officers. Stateside only. CALL: 1.888-398 8903 www.specialresponse.com 755 Miscellaneous Airline Ramp Agents Immed-ate full/part time openings at the Jacksonville Int'l Airport Job Qualifications: HS Diploma or GED, Valid Drivers License, Pass drug screen and, background check. Apply at gatags.com or (904) 741-4445. CARPENTER'S HELPER for remodel & home improvements. PT to FT. Good pay. Must have own transp. 904-229-7455 CHURCH CUSTODIAL POSITION -40hrs/wk, General custodial duties. $8.75hr. Call 642-2200 Southslde 4 FRIDGE Fuilsize, frost free S fridge, 678-852-4201 LAWN CARE-F/T Exp'd. Must have transpor- tation S'side area, start @ $10/hr. Call between 5pm-7pm only 613-9188 *MAINTENANCE with strength in tile work *HOTEL VAN DRIVER Benefits Available Apply Within: Ramada Conference Center Or E-mail resume to jobs@ramada-inn.com 1-295 and San Jose Blvd. 904-268-8080 OFFICE CLEANING- Supervisors & Cleaners. FT/PT Southside/ O.P. great pay, 571-4207 VETERINARY KENNEL ASSISTANT Busy Southside Mira mar Animal Hospital 4448 Hendricks Ave Suite 1; Ph. 737-0403 PEST CONTROL CO accepting applications in all depts for service Reps. Will train, good pay, exc benefits. M-F 9-5, 389-3235 760 Part-Time ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Downtown. PT PMph. work, Also a few PT AM ph. work Also PT AM & PM preparing legal documents. Spanish a plus office exp required Fax resume Jeanne 904-358-3069 830 Child 8 Care i, Ucensed Child Care SOrange Park, FLorida. 1L Accredited CPR d-quallfied Pre-School Todd er. Fun learning,full 904 278-8780 876 Painting/ 876 Wallpaper Painting, Hm Repairs & ADDITIONS. all guaranteed, Free Estimate. Cell 509-6242 894 Massage BEST MASSAGE & FACIAL Go W on 103rd St. pass McMlnus Rd turn right Timber Run. 446-5504 gam mrm Lica FS6314 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990Wanted to Buy or Trade 900 Antiques GERMAN SHURNK, Exc cond. Hand Carved Showcase 8'WxS'H, Walnut Color. $1500 352-371-2700 902 Appliances DISHWASHER S Kenmore portable ! dishwasher, white S with butcher black top. Almost new. $50. Call 912-576-3019 DRYER/ WASHER BIG CAPACITY EXC WORKING cond $200 both 396-8711 4, FREEZER- KENMORE 13.7 Cubic Feet, like J new, $150.284-0536 FRIG -Whirlpool, less than Smos old, retails $499, sell $299. Under Warr. Moving must sell. 531-9109 Joseph 4, MICROWAVE Over the stove GE 41 Spacemaker, Black 30 Inch $SO. 269-1478 Refrigerator, white, $100 Electric Stove, wht $125. Exc cond 904-673-4747. WASHER/ DRYER -Lg front load, less than Smo old, under warr. Like new, reg retail $1499 asking $1150 obo Moving must sell 531-9109 Joseph WASHER/DRYER $200 STOVE $125 238-3391 / 221-.8426 9 S0 Articles 905 n For Sale S(2)14" tires $25, (4) 4 IS" toyota wheels, S|$75 microwave, $20 J computer w/monitor $50, fishing eqpt rods, reels, $10 and up. Call 771-4674 4, 10'X16' Storage SShed-a/c, electric 4,1 outlets mandarin area $960 obo. You transport call 327-4389 905 Articles For Sale 4, AIR HOCKEY SHarvard air hockey l table, regulator size, new motor cost. Need $200. will sell for #100. Please call 912-673-7285 BATHROOM VANITIES shower drs, sprklr equip, etc 568-0360 4, Blue leather sleeper- bar bro- ken- sofa $100 Ethan Allen twin wood headboard $25, Mr. Coffee $10 call 215- 6866 SCouch/Loveseat- Sgreen good condi- C1.. tion $100; enter- tainment ent center $75, buffet $50; grill $25. Call 537-8313 m CPO Male Uni- forms-Like new S SBD 46R bunked with dresser $200. Call 434- 5122 Crib, changing table Jenny Lind. Noahs arc serendipity bedding set with mobile. Best offer Joann 904 772 7133 4, DOGHOUSE IGLOO SLarge never used, $40. t.i Grace Car seat, $25, 912- 576- 7377/227- 0866 ELECTRIC PATIO GRILL I LIKE NEW, $80. DIN- kt ING ROOM TABLE, WITH CHINA CABINET, $1500. ASSORTED CHIL- DREN TOYS, $20.249-1666 Electric Patio Grill. Like new $80. Dniing room table with China Cabinet $1500. Assorted children's toys, $20.249-1666 C Electric patio grill Like new $80 dining room table with china cabi- net $1500, assorted children toys $20. 249-1666 ENCYCLOPEDIA WORLD BOOK, ALSO CHILDCRAFT EDUCATIONAL EDITION AND SERIES OF CLASSICS. ONLY $350 FIRM. CALL 264-1506/ CASH ONLY Encyclopedia World book, also S childcraft edu- cational edition and series of classics. Only $350, firmly! Call 264-1506 EXERCISE BIKE S.LIKE NEW, LARGE SEAT _n. WITH BACK SUPPORT TRACKS TIME, SPEED, CALORIES, DISTANCE. CALL 278-9996. $100 4, FishTank-10 gal- l Ions $10; Ency- kil clopedia Britan- nica complete set 1985 collectible! $15 Exc cond call 645-0630 FOR SALE- 8000 I BTU AC $70, ceil- .1 ing fan with light $10, male blue suit $25, brass bed full $100. Call 912-496-4885 4, Golf Carts. 2003 SEZ Go Golf Carts, from kt $2500-$3450. Call 912-510-0716 or 912-674-3620 GOLF CLUBS SSACRIFICE SET MEN'S 4 GOLF CLUBS. USED GOOD CONDITION- OFFER- CALL 317-6618. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED HOT WHEELS & S MATCHBOX 41 Collection loose S$.50 carded, $1.00, old and new, outdoor patio furniture, 269-4503 King size BR set, S27" TV, Surround kL sound sys, Micro- wave, Photosmart printer, Ent. center. 904-662-6904 4. Loveseat & Sofa $200, SMahogany Table w/4 1 chairs $250. Large Oriental Rug $100. 721-2939. Will negotiate. Many Many CD's- SIn original boxes, exc cond, email S and we'll send you HenryPertkiewiczyyahoo.com 4, Motorcycle Jacket-brand new I and gloves for sell. Call 631-1047 905 Articles J For Sale MOVING SALE. Cherry OR tbl w/o10chrs $950; Cherry Credenza $400; Mahog. desk w/chr $350; Antlq tbi $150; misc. framed prints, misc household Items, 904-221-8065 MOWERS SEVERAL STYPES, $40-$600, TREADMILL, $100. LAWN AERATOR, $50. CLARINET $100. ORGAN $50. CAHFING DISH,$50. 904-272-7352 Over Island Pots and Pan holder w/3 light S bar, bronze color $50. Call 786-4591 SPCS move near Jax Airport 4/2 house available Sept. 7. 2006. Cal 904-386-3724 PERSONAL MOTION THEATER WITH TRAILER 2-SEATER, 360 DEGREE SPIN, GENERATOR, COMPUTER EQUIPT, MANY EXTRAS, OFFICIALLY REASSIGNED, $36k. 674-3709 4 Pressure Washer 2100 PSI 5.5 hp, B & S engine runs great, needs pump $75. 2826946 REFRIGERATOR WHIRLPOOL, BISQUE COLOR. $300, WICKER BAR AND STOOL, BLACK METAL FRAME, $10. EACH CALL 282-4244 SSOFA & LOVE SEAT lay-z-boy good, condition, $600 for both, snapper riding mower $400 obo. 264-6652 4 STEAM VAC $35.14ft pool w/ extras, $100. Longaberger spice, please call 7577-469-4167 4 SWIMMING POOL NEW PUMP accessories. Needs new liner, 15ft $700. Call Pat 781- 41i8 Thomas the Train Set, plus train table, good condition, 3 complete sets several trains must seel $400 obo. 904-971-7217 A TOASTER OVEN BLACK AND DECKER. BAKE, BROIL, DEFROST, SPACE FOR 9 INCH PIE. LOOKS, WORKS GREAT. $25. 268-2482 SToddler tricycle, S* basketball set, and Snoahs arc nursery wall art. Call Joann 904 772-7133 best offer. VIDEO STORAGE I CABINET. HOLDS 600 <1 CD'S 230 DVD'S OR 110 VHS. WOODGRAIN LOCKABLE DOORS. ULIKE NEWI $60.268-2482. LOCKABLE DOORS. LIKE NEW. $60.268-2482 A WEDDING CAKE STANDS and misc. S cake decorations by Wilton. Retired decorator wants to sell make offer 278- 9777 / H WEDDING DRESS SWhite, size 4. CInollne S and braincluded. Strapless with attachable straps, perfect condition. $350 obo. 912-576-3773 SWET/DRY VAC. CRAFTSMAN, 16 GAL- LON, 535 HP, ON WHEELS, LONG HOSE. LOOKS AND WORKS GREAT $45. 268-2482 9 0A Business/ 92- Office Work Station Quad 4 T x 7.5' Cubicles Only $2000 for all 4 Gator Office Furniture (904)724 -6400 922 Collectables 922 & Jewelry S 14K, 1 CT ladies dia- mond wedding band J size- 6. $950 269-1478 20,Franc brilliant S uncirculated gold \ rooster coins 1906-1914. $199 each. 269-1478 922 Collectables 922 & Jewelry " Engagement ring 1/4 carat, wed- 4.1- ding ring, ruby . and diamond ring; 20" gold chain. All for $400 obo. 912-729-7643 4 White Storage Furniture, Whlte Coffee Stand; 1/4 carat size 7 soli- taire ring, exc cond moving must sell AlP call 491-7996 928 Electronics N JYC 32"SOTW MODEL AV 32577, UKE NEW WORKS GREAT $100. CONTACT KYLE 843-367-8928 Polk Audio Speakers, 2 LSI7's, 2 LSI.-FX's, 1 LSI -C. $1400. 904-864-5083 STV-32"Sanyo stereo . coler tvwlth remote, t etc. $150.wk 912-S73-9707 hm, 912-674-4453 940n AC/Heat/! . Fuel S1.5HVAC w/handler. $300, 3.5 ten central ,A/C, $1S0. Trailer fur- . nace. $25;, Fireplace. $250. All OBO. 912-882-3507 945 Garage Sales ICW Village Pablo MOV- ING SALE 2426 Hamp-Z ton Falls Dr. W. 9/2, &8-12 S'SIDE/Global Military Sales WHSE. 6593 Powers Ave, Unit 3 Sept. 1st & 2nd & 3rd WWW.MILITARYSALES.BIZ or call for appt. 731-8728 Westslde Moving Sale 5114 Eulace Rd. Sun, 9/3, 8am. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 53 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |