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WEEKEND EDITION JULY 14, 2006 Around the Home Home & Garden tips, See B-8 T"BEACHES Vol. 44, No. 7 Free Concert Sunday at Jacksonville Beach See B-1 LEADER Serving the communities of Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Mayport and Ponte Vedra Beach since 1963 504 MPO to meet on Beach housing, bus routes Hearing set for Home Depot by LIZA MITCHELL STAFF WRITER Home Depot will not exceed the maximum traffic levels stipulated in the original devel- opment agreement for the South Beach Regional Shopping Center, according to a recent traffic study. The engineering and. plan- ning firm England, Thims & Miller (ETM) completed a traf- fic impact study required to amend the plaza's original 1989 Planned Unit Development Agreement to allow the home improvement store to occupy the former KMart location. The city's Planning C' Comniission will conduct a[ public hearing on the PUD amendment at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 14 and will forward its recommendation to the City Council for consideration Sept. 5 and 18. According to the study, "the proposed land use change will result in a reduction of the total traffic generated by the center on a daily and afternoon peak hour basis." Traffic engineers utilized models from the Institute of Transportation Engineers 1997 and 2003 Trip Generation Manual to reflect changes made since the PUD was origi- nally approved. See HOME DEPOT, A-5 by LIZA MITCHELL STAFF WI\RITER The link between transportation and the affordable housing crisis facing the Beaches will be the subject of a work- shop next week 'in downtown Jacksonville. The First Coast Metropolitan Planning Organization will meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday at 1022 Prudential Drive to discuss transportation issues and identify possible solutions to the prob- lem. Transportation officials will focus on the demographic currently facing tran- sit related problems to determine where they are going and develop alternate methods to help them reach their desti- nation. "The transit issue is directly tied to affordable housing and labor force con- cerns," said Denise Bunnewith, Executive Director of the MPO in a July 5 memo to Jacksonville Beach City Manager George Forbes. The Beaches Affordable Housing Coalition was recently founded as an outreach source to help relocate fami- lies displaced by the loss of low income housing, forcing many to move west of the Intracoastal. Some of those family members who work at the Beaches often experience difficulty getting to and from work because the bus service does not extend into areas with a high concentration of service industry employees, according to Bunnewith. Jeffrey Oliasami, president of the vie' Photo Dy ROB DeArJGELO An instructor at the seventh annual Super Surf Camp helps a youngster get his footing in rough seas Wednesday morning. The camp, which caters to kids at all skill levels, completes its third and final session of the season this week. Complete story on page A-10. NB tallies what new business will add to municipal coffers As Jax grows, city's share of sales tax money drops though revenue pot grows by JEFFREY MINTON STAFF WRITER The impact of new businesses to the Neptune Beach coffers is not as much as some might expect, say city officials, who recently calculated how much additional revenue a new commer- cial development along Atlantic Boulevard would bring to the city. Also, officials say that the city's share of coun- ty sales tax revenue is shrinking due to the Neptune Beach's stagnant population amidst increases in population elsewhere in the county - specifically Jacksonville. The parcel at 630 Atlantic Boulevard, where 117,000-square-foot Wal-Mart supercenter is proposed, currently brings the city approximate- ly $23,454 annually in ad valorem taxes, which are property taxes, according to a July 11 mem- orandum by city Finance Director Steve Ramsey. If that parcel, which is mostly vacant, is devel- oped with a new business and if the value of the property were to increase by 50 percent, the city would receive roughly $11,727 more in proper- ty taxes. And if the value of the land were to double in its current value, the city's coffers would be increased by about $23,454 from the additional property tax, according to Ramsey in the memorandum. The city's annual budget is about $4.7 million. "It's not a lot. It is new revenue... [but] it's not a tremendous amount," City Manager Jim Jarboe said when asked in a telephone interview Thursday. "We're so small in land area, [and] you would need a lot of those businesses [to get significant revenue from commercial property]." "We're mainly a residential area." Jarboe recently requested the calculations from Ramsey because he and some of the City Council members were interested in seeing how much money businesses bring to the city. The city is immersed in controversy over the proposed Wal-Mart. with most residents vehe- mently protesting the business moving into the city. They say a Wal-Mart does not fit the city's character and that it would bring too much traf- fic to the area, increase crime and hurt locally- owned businesses. But some in the city who are in favor of Wal- Mart coming to town laud, among other things, the increased revenues both ad valorem and' sales tax which the store would bring to the' city. Ramsey said Thursday, however, that the per- centage of revenue the city receives from sales tax is based a formula that figures its population as a part of Duval County. The city has a popu- lation of about 7,300, compared to Jacksonville's population of roughly 783,000. See TAXES, A-3 Pholo by CHUCK ADAMS As golfers hit balls on the driving range at the Jacksonville Beach Golf Club, signs warn them to be careful of the adjoining mobile home park community, which Is protected by a high net - but an occasional badly hit ball still will clang against one of the trailers, course employees said. Ponte Vedra Chamber and manager at the Marriott at.Sawgrass, said he blames the recent rash of condominium con- versions for creating "major problems" for service industry workers who can't afford to live in the city where they work. "There are no apartments left. They are all gone. Of over 500 of our [hotel] associates, 80 percent of them come from Duval County," he said during a See LOW-INCOME, A-3 July 24 meeting set on newest standards in AB FROM STAFF The Atlantic Beach City Commission has scheduled a workshop July 24 to discuss the pro- posed development standards for the Old Atlantic Beach neighborhood. The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. at City. Hall, 800 Seminole Road. The city's Community Development Board has recommended that the commission apprqve the proposed "community' character ordinance" which essentially limits the size of new homes and renovations projects in the neighborhood through six design standards. The issue has been discussed for over a year but some members of the commission Monday said they wanted to again meet to work through some concerns they have with the proposal. The city is attempting to thwart the develop- ment of large,.box-style homes in the neighbor- ,;o. d,-That ype of home, commonly refe ed-to as "4_M~lKTAslons or Monster Houses", have become more common in the Old Atlantic Beach area due to rising land values and-proper- ty owners trying to maximize their investments by constructing the largest home possible, per current zoning laws. But many in the city feel that current zoning laws allow for homes too large for the Old Atlantic Beach area, known for its ambiance arid eclectic mix of dwellings. However, others in the city are protesting the proposed ordinance, say- ing it is an infringement of property rights. The neighborhood effected by the proposed design standards is defined by: *Ahem Street between the beach and Sherry Drive on the south; *Sherry Drive extending north to 11th Street on the west; Sllth Street extending east to East Coast Drive; *East 'Coast Drive extending north to 16th Street, and 16th Street east to the beach. Hurricanes are topic of party at BAHS park FROM STAFF The Beaches Museum and History Center will host a Hurricane Party Friday, July 14 to celebrate the opening of "Disruption and Destruction: Florida's Hurricanes in the 1920s and 1940s", a photographic exhibit that depicts the devastation of hurricanes around the First Coast beach communities during the 20s and 40s. The exhibit opened June 1, the beginning of the 2006 hurricane season. "Hurricanes are an unavoidable part of nature, especially for beach communities, and one way to prepare for them is by look- ing into our past and learning from our his- tory," said Museum Executive Director Holly Beasley. "This exhibit shows that we can overcome these natural disasters." Party-goers will enjoy live entertainment, survival fare and a cash bar. Reservations are required and can be made by calling (904)241-5657. Cost for members is $10 in advance, $15 at the door, and non-members $15 in advance, $20 at the door. For more information on the museum, its exhibits or events, please call (904) 241-5657. The party will be held from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Beaches Museum and History Center, 380 Pablo Ave. Subscribe to The Beaches Leader delivered Wednesday and Friday in the mail at 1/2 the newsstand price. One year-$25 Call 249-9033 or stop by the office 1114 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville Beach, Fla. 32250 Calendar................ B-6 Classified .............C-1 Religion ................ A-6 Showtimes ...........B...-4 Copyright 2006 by The Three sections Opinion .........A-4 Police Beat ............ A-5 Sports...................A-10 Weather .........A-2 Beaches Leader, Inc. , 28 pages The BEACH. .Sk..*EAD ER www.beachesleader.com ORM0---- I II 1-- III II -- ' Z;~ine~-~oaea~;rc~;;~;.o~PL;Il~llsPs IIYIIPI The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader July 14, 2006 THE BEACHES LEADER Published Wednesday and Friday. 1114 Beach Boulevard iP.O. Box 50129 for correspondence) Jacksonville. Florida 32240 fUSPS 586-180) (ISSN10S9647X) Periodicals Postage Paid at Jackson- ville Beach, Florida and additional mailing offices 249-9033 Subscriptions: 525 per year in Dural and St. Johns counties. Out of county, 144. Two-year subscriptions are $40 and S80. In the event of errors in advertise- ments The Beaches Leader will be responsible only for the space occu- pied by the actual error. The publish- er assumes no financial responsibility for omissions. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Beaches Leader P.O. Box 50129 Jacksonville Beach. Florida 32240 Copyright 2006 HOURS & LOCATION Open Monday Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. CONTACTING US 1114 Beach Boulevard Jacksonville, Florida 32240 By telephone: (904) 249-9033 By mail: The Leader P.O. Box 50129 Jacksonville Beach, FL 32240 (USPS 586-180) (1SSN1059647X) By e-mail: Publisher publisher@beachesleader.com For editorial: editor@beachesleader.com For sales: sales@beachesleader.com For classified: classified@beacheslead'er.com or visit our Web site at: www.beachesleader.com SUBMITTING INFO The Leader encourages read- ers: tb submit items of com- munity interest to the news- paper for publication. Weddings, engagements, birth announcements and obituaries are published free of charge for the community. Information about area resi- dents and their achievements is also welcome. Submissions should 'be typed or printed, and a name and phone number to call for more Information must be included. PHOTOGRAPHS Photographs are welcome, however, they must have good focus and contrast. ,; Photographs will be .returned- if- a-self-addressed. stamped -envelope- is- submit- ted. Otherwise, submitted photographs should be picked up at the Leader office imme- diately after they appear in the paper. Color or black and white photographs are accepted. Call the editor for information about sending pictures by e- mail. Reprints of photos taken by staff are available. for pur- chase. At the time a reprint is ordered, the photo must have been printed in an issue of The Leader within the last four weeks. Reprints must be paid for in advance. A 5x7" print is $10 and an 8x10" print is $15. * ADVERTISING For information on placing classified ads, see the front page of today's classified sec- tion. Display ads and inserts can be ordered by contacting our sales department at (904) 249- 9033. * SUBSCRIPTIONS The newspaper is delivered to homes on Wednesdays and Friday. Subscriptions are $25 per year in Duval and St. Johns counties. Out of county, $44. To start your subscription call (904) 249-9033. * ACCURACY POLICY The Leader strives to pro- duce error-free news report- ing. When mistakes occur, it is our policy to correct them as soon as they are brought to our attention. To request a correction, call the editor at 249-9033. In the event of errors in advertisements, the Leader will be responsible only for the space occupied by the actual error. The publisher assumes no financial responsi- bility for omissions. N BACK ISSUES The Leader maintains copies of back issues for sale up to one year. To research or review articles published more than one' year ago, bound copies of the newspaper are available at the office. Microfilm copies of the news- paper are available at the Beaches Branch Library and Ponte Vedra Beach branch library. OWN ED CRp - p - saw 1W iMP 0 l Rondo New Stein Mart hosts editions, includes descrip- Dignity U Wear benefit tions of each property and the Dignity U Wear, the allowed activities. Jacksonv ille-based nonprofit The online and CD versions Jacksonville-based nonprofit include printable trail gides, that provides new clothing to photo galleries for each prop- men, -women and children in photo galleries for each prop- need through a network ofuet ad0- inta c- partner agencies around the tive images to give viewersa- country, will be the. recipient virtual tour" of many prop- erties. The CD also features a of a benefit held to mark the ree-minute video on the opening of a new Stein Mart three-minute video on the store on Atlantic Blvd. at types of wildlife that may be Queens Harbor. Dignity U seen while visiting 'a District Wear will sell tickets to a pri- adjoining the property. or the waterways vate opening of the store on adjoiningth all District pubertica- Tuesday, Aug. 15, several days As with all District publica- before the official openin to tions, the booklet and CDb -the. public .Those-purchasing versions of the guide may be tickets- will--heave-a.-first--look-- -P9e er online at.. r- and opportunity to purchase wmd.com or by calling -00) RALLY-22. Merchandise at the new store, enjoy hors d'oeurves and become eligible to win assort- Pre-K enrollment event ed gifts and door prizes. Tickets will be sold for $10 scheduled for all families, and all proceeds from ticket The Early, Learning sales will go to Dignity U Coalition of Duval will hold Wear. To purchase tickets or an enrollment event for the for more information about 2006-2007 Voluntary Pre- the event', contact Cindy kindergarten Program at the Spence Sadler at Dignity 0 downtown library Saturday Wear, 636-9455. from from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Learn more about recreational lands Explore a variety of recre- ational possibilities online or learn about nearby places to visit Mother Nature through a free guide the "Recreation Guide to District Lands" - offered by the St. Johns River Water Management District. On more than 500,000 acres in 18 counties of north- east and east-central Florida, residents and visitors alike can find a piece of wilderness and enjoy the sights and sounds. of nature. Conservation lands are pur- chased by the District to pre- serve arid protect water resources. Most of the land is open to the public for activi- ties compatible with resource management, such as hiking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, bicycling and more. To guide the outdoor adventurer, the online guide can be viewed at www.sjr- wmd.com/programs/opera- tions/land_mgmt/index.html . The District also offers its easy-to-use booklet in both CD and print formats. The guide is full of informa- tion to help the public enjoy all that natural Florida has to offer. The updated booklet has color maps and photo- graphs, and, as with previous The Coalition will provide information to parents of four-year'-olds about eligible VPK providers and determine child eligibility. -. Each child enrolled in the program will receive a free VPK t-shirt. Parents must bring proof of child's age (birth certificate, physician signed shot record, valid military I.D., passport) and proof of Florida residen- cy. The Early Learning Coalition of Duval is a not- for-profit 501 (c) (3) organiza- tion formed by the state to help parents, teachers and child care providers better prepare children for entry into kindergarten. A primary 'focus in Duval County is to increase the quality of early learning programs for chil- dren ages 0-5 with an empha- sis on early literacy. For more information call 208-2044. Kernan Blvd. lights subject of meeting The Department of Public Works Wednesday issued a' Notice to Proceed (NTP) for the construction of two perma- nent traffic signals on Kernan Boulevard. The signals will be located at Ashley Melisse Boulevard and Matthew Ungar Drive. Hinson Electrical Contracting Company, Inc., will start construction within .S In y d .0 o e n 1 . Looking For A New Career? What would you do with more Resources, Support and Success? Gain the benefits that result from professional marketing, innovative technology, continuous training and business coachina.a Call Terrell Newberry for a confidential Interview. (904) 435-1850 - MWOM.W- ow mU'm.. ::KU *Ramp& 10 days, or by July 22. Construction on the $580,000 project is expected to be com- plete by January 2007. Public Works will hold a community meeting about the signal con- struction on July 17 at the Police Athletic League, 3450 Monument Road. An open house. will begin at 6 p.m., followed by a formal presen- tation at 7 p.m. JEA is expect- ed to begin relocating utilities along the Kernan corridor' later this summer, with the bulk of the widening con- struction scheduled to begin the fall of 2006 and continue through mid-2009. MDA benefit begins The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA), partnered with Winn-Dixie, kicks off its 2006 "Aisles of Smiles" pro- gram, locally on July 26 and the program will last through August i29. The program encourages manufactures and shoppers alike to, lend a help- ing hand to those affected by one of the 43 neuromuscular diseases covered by MDA. "Aisles of Smiles" is a food industry program that takes place in markets across the United States. The "Aisles of Smiles" program partners with food manufacturers to brand market their products by plac- ing an "Aisles of Smiles" logo next .to each item. Winn-Dixie grocery stores will also be sup- plied with "Aisles of Smiles" mobiles. Customers have the opportunity to purchase a mobile for a dollar. The, cus- tomer can then write their name on the mobile and Winn-Dixie will display the mobiles in their store. Proceeds from the program will benefit Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia individ- uals and families with one of the 43 neuromuscular diseases covered by MDA. Collected funds will support MDA clinics in Jacksonville at Nemours Children's Clinic and at the Mayo Clinic. 4W1 0' 1* _'"Copyrighted MaterialI - ... U. '- Syndicated Content U * -g s1 Available from Commercial News Providers'i Water tax stays level The St. Johns River Water Management District's Governing Board voted Monday to keep its tax rate at 46.2 cents for every $1,000 in assessed property value, the same as it has been for the past five years. Public hearings on the pro- posed 0.462 millage rate will be held at 5:05 p.m. Sept. 12 and Sept. 26 prior to adoption of the district's budget in late September. The fiscal year begins Oct. 1. The proposed u yg& includes $31 million in new projects and initiatives, fund- ed with District revenues, The Reachem are online at: www.beaches- leader.com & www.ponteve- draleader.com V get rates and information on placing a classified or display ad; V conveniently download forms to submit information on births, engage- ments, weddings and more; V look at photo galleries of people and events from throughout the Beaches; V get scription and ers bers your sub- started; contact mem- of our staff. state sources and federal sources. These projects include shar- ing in the costs, to develop water resources and water' supplies needed to meet pro- jected future water demands. The St. Johns River Water Management District, with headquarters in Palatka, is. responsible for regulating water use and protecting wet- lands, waterways and drink- ing water' supplies in all or part of 17 Northeast Florida counties, among them Duval and St., Johns counties. " IlItI W t 1., ", 1l.-' 1 I . North Florida homes have increased in value at a record setting pace. What does that mean for you? Refinance Now... Eliminate PMI Payments Eliminate Second Mortgages And High Interest Loans Obtain Cash for Home Improvements One Low Mortgage Payment AND Signlflqant Savlngsl Take advantage before rates go up. Call today and speak to a mortgage specialist. Contact: Romy Shaw 904.721.3225 office Experience Waterfront Property on the water at Pne.o A K Oat. Z-- Around The Beaches We can help your group raise money with a subscription drive! THE BEACHES LEADER AND PONTE VEDRA LEADER are the primary source In the Beaches area of information about clubs, service organizations and churches. By partnering with us, we can help your group meet your fundraisi g goals. Call Steve Fouraker for details 249-9.33 THE BEACHES LEADER ' PONTE VEDRA LEADER ...your community newspaper ci~ JulyL-IT ee VeVVV Federal funding secured for Cradle Creek SPreserve that is under development in JB Passive park is scheduled to be done in six months by LIZA MITCHELL STAFF WRITER An environmental recreation program recently awarded the city $200,000 in federal funding to develop a nature pre- serve in Jacksonville Beach. Funds will be used to construct a sys- tem of nature trails, a canoe landing, fishing pier, observation platform, picnic facilities and parking for the Cradle Creek Preserve presently under construc- tion along Fairway Lane and 15th Street South in Jacksonville Beach. Clearing of the 43-acre site began in May and construction is estimated to be complete in six months, Senior Planner Bill Mann said. Development of the envi- ronmentally sensitive land will not exceed $793,300. "It's a preserve not an active park," City Manager George Forbes said last March. "It's a beautiful asset to the com- munity." The grant was administered by the Department of Environmental Protection's (DEP) Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program, a com- petitive program that provides funding opportunities for local communities to improve public outdoor recreation. "Through FRDAP grants Florida's natu- ral resources gain additional protection," said DEP Secretary Colleen Castille. "Investments made today to conserve the state's cultural and recreational assets preserve Florida for future generations." The budget allocated over $31 million to improve parks and protect natural resources statewide, according to the 2006-07 budget. "Recreation areas play an important role in Florida's economy, drawing both residents and visitors to the state's natu- ral resources," Gov. Jeb Bush said. "Through grant funding from the state, counties throughout Florida have the opportunity to expand and improve parks." Over the last eight years, Florida has invested approximately $200 million to improve local park facilities through the FRDAP grant program, funding more than 1,402 projects statewide. Jacksonville Beach originally negotiat- ed the purchase of approximately 36.5 acres of the Cradle Creek site from the 7 Trust for Public Lands in August, 2001 to stop the imminent development of a res- idential subdivision. A state grant from the Florida '*,,* '.'r.' l., u ,l .-- .. ,- .- -;.. -. ,-. .* -. .. .: .-. ,".." v ^-' FoI'o0,D LIZA MITCHELL Work crews are busy clearing the land for the city of Jacksonville Beach's newest park, the Cradle Creek Preserve. The property is on the banks-of the Intracoastal and is located where Fairway Lane curves into 15th Street South. The facility will open to the public in six months. Communities Trust (FCT) funded a por- tion of the $1.2 million land acquisition. In January, 2003, the City Council approved the purchase of an adjacent 6.7-acre parcel to include as part of the preserve, named for the geographic waterway spawned by Pablo Creek. A grant from the Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND) will cover 1I; ',, ,, ,,, ,"I ; ,' , ,i'' r $296,470 of the construction costs. The park will be included as a Blue Water trail to allow kayak and canoe enthusiasts to travel by water between the three Beach communities. Interpretive signage will also be installed at key points along the trail to detail the area's ecosystem. Meetings begin on municipal budgets FROM STAFF The Neptune Beach City Council Monday is scheduled to discuss the city's proposed General Fund budget for next fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. The meeting begins at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 116 First Street. In the proposed budget, the city staff is asking for $4,742,070 in expenditures, which is 2.92 percent less than the current fiscal year's approved budget. The decrease in expenditures is chiefly due to the $250,000 AlA project completion this year and the loan for City Hall and the Police Department buildings being paid off The staff projects revenues for next fiscal year at $4,743,,65, resulting in an excess ;of'$1,581, according to the budget.' . The budget is based upon, the city's current village rate of 2.9 mills. Monday's workshop meeting is to review and discuss the proposed budget and no action will be taken. Adoption of the budget will come by 'way of two public hearings later this year before Sept. 30. The ,,Atlantic Beach City Commission is scheduled for three workshop meetings to review, the city's proposed Great People, Great Rates... Business Accounts Business Lou.is Mone, Market Peisonal Loann, Savings Checking \Ve offer Cs IRAs (lub AccotunLs Online Banking and Bill Paini m Member FDIC (904) 280-5655 100 Corridor Road South Pi.nte Vedra Beach it AIA .iJ t('R 2i11 .p --s 1 . - budget for next fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. The meetings are scheduled for Aug. 14, Aug. 16 and Aug. 30, according, to the City Clerki Office. All three meet- ings will begin at 5 p.m. at City Hall, 800 Seminole Road. * The Jacksonville Beach City Council is expected to approve its 2006-07 budget workshop schedule -at 7 p.m. Monday. A "budget tour" of the city will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4,, beginning at City Hall. City officials will review the financial condition of the exec- utive. and legislative depart- ments including Finance, Planning and Development and Human Resources Monday, Aug. 7. The Public Works budget will be reviewed Tuesday, Aug. 8. Police and fire budgets will be studied Monday, Aug. 14 followed by-the budget sum- mary for' Beaches Energy Services and Parks and Recreation including Grounds Maintenance and the munici- pal golf course. All workshops will be held from 4-6 p.m. in the Council Conference Room at the Jacksonville Beach Citv Hall, 11 3rd St. N.. Great Bank.! Lffd4 i~f&ffrfi SHeritage Banlk %N. v tk l-, br L I.1nknn com - I'1 .n w Low-Income: Cont. from A-I . May meeting with JTA offi- cials. "The need for trans- portation is just growing." Oliasami said many of his employees utilize JTA service to get them as far as the Target Shopping Center in south Jacksonville Beach and must walk the remaining distance to work. "We try to pick them up," he said. Beaches officials met with JTA transportation planners to determine the demand to extend bus service into north- ern St. Johns County. The extension was proposed by Jacksonville Beach City Councilor Penny Christian to accommodate hotel, restau- rant and other service employees in the area who rely on public transportation to get to work. "It seemed logical to relieve some of the congestion on AIA, we needed to look at transportation in to St. Johns County," Christian said. "I think it is a very viable option." Taxes: Cont. from A-1 Ramsey said that Neptune Beach currently receives about $730,000 annually from sales tax. In a rough estimate, Ramsey has calculated that if $5 million in new business sales tax were collected from a Wal- Mart at 630 Atlantic Boulevard the city of Neptune Beach would get an additional $4,000 in annual sales-tax revenues. But Ramsey and Jarboe say that the city's share of sales tax within the county is shrinking because JacksonUille is growing in population and Neptune Beach is not. "Our problem is that our part [percentage of sales tax revenues is getting smaller. The popula- tion in Jacksonville keeps grow- ing and we're staying about the same," Ramsey said. And the city, due to its geog- raphy, is essentially built out and will likely not see any sig- nificant increases in population, say city officials. "We're basically grown out," Jarboe said. . There is very little money in the budget to cover expanded route services. ITA offkiddlMikeMillet MPO officials will also iden- tify funding sources to devel- op alternative transit options. JTA official Mike Miller said JTA receives limited state and federal grants, the 75e fares represent 22.5 percent of the agency's funding. "The one thing that we don't have is dedicated fund- ing," he said. "There is very little money in the budget to, cover expanded route servic- es. We have to find some way to make up the other 80 per- cent." JTA officials cautioned that an extension would not pro- vide a quick fix, noting that a collaborative effort between city leaders and civic groups could lead to an eventual solution. Steve Arrington, director of strategic planning for JTA, said said adding service into northern St. Johns County "could take a couple of years to implement" if it is included in the agency's upcoming route reconstruction. JTA official Miller said the last comprehensive route reconstruction was completed in the late 80's, noting the dramatic difference between population and employment centers between then" and now. Arrington said a detailed review of the current system helps identify trends and changes in the census data for a particular area. The information gleaned during the strategic planning phase is layered on a GIS to allow planners to create a multidimensional view of "where people are and where they are going." 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VyStar Is Insured by the National Credit Union Administration. r,,l, 14., ioO"6 Page 3A The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader ,OUR MISSION IS TO PUBLISH A DI'" GUI SiED COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER FOR THE BEACHES g~g~ j~14 - -- -I Locally Owned and Operated Serving the Beaches since 1963 THE BEACHES LEADER/PONTE VEDRA LEADER I The Leader's Opinion Roads are asset and all closings must be noticed Until recently, if you. wanted to know when a road was going to be closed in Jacksonville Beach, the odds are that you would find out about the same time you discovered' the road was. blocked and you had to find a detour. , 'A couple' of weeks, ago, 'however, Jacksonville Beach . began posting road closures on'the city's web site.. The list is to be .updated each Monday morning, according to the streets department. That regular. updating is essential as only current infor- mation will have value to the driver plotting a new route Y,' to work-or hom e. '., :'." '" .'" '..'" .'.. . Lack of. timely notice' on road closure is a problem. For example, this week:th iJTA sent out notices 'Tuesday tha^ ' Eunice Roa ji ea ~x4 would e.be' closedthlitlevalu residents u Jdisryu-: c be better anSti t P litSewo': short notice- which is essentiallyno notice o doesr-,t bode well for us.as the Beaci Boulevard-wideni ngpr6ject' moves eastwa .. ... . Each of the:B.ach6 imm'ifies wud' dowell to emu- late Jacksonville Beach and commit to posting regular - and timely notices of road dosures and other p P'.b works interruptions: so' that the public being sprved'can, plan'tb accommodate the work,' ; '. ., Along'ithose lines, we would also suggest thatt any tinie. a public road is closed for more than, literally, just a few" minutes that a permit be required.' Those permits could be , 'issued by oneagency and available for.public inspection. Whether a street minst be c'lqed to bury a pubRcliwater line, .ag.ccommodate hevy, esipment-for: a private'devel- oprt;r, just for a y,. one department, head _in eachi'ty sho uld pbeaesponsibit for'knowing all,of' the,- roads that vrill be dcl6sed at a given time. - Road closures are not. common with numerous con- sttipnJ ignoordinating a:. dl .MnRthe.-use of: pubuoI n r ad. .. : ,. ., :" The roads belong to the public and when'a' road, is: dosed, citizens deserve. to kriow exactly why, they are 'being deprived housing a key asset. .To dtra&.ksttfr n'sings -,permnit yt.1 cirt of Jackso'nvllUeBeacivisit' http://www.jaonivillebeach,org/ Scroll down anddclick on temporary street closures. L *,' -' I ' 1P politics 101 has once again S-'been taught to and prac- ." tic,ed.by.selectedilocal .' h' hshibolers, courtesy of the Aeriencan. Legion andits ''Auxillary. The junior-cldass stu- dents have returned from a ,' program held during succes- sive ,weks'for Boys State and Girls Stpe at Florida State University. ' Boys State was founded in ' 1935 as part:, of the Legibn's Better citizenship Program with' the intent to teach the atten- .'dees about' city and state gov- eminent processes. Girls' State' was. begun in' 1948 and has been a regular part of the pro- gram since then. As explained. in an-FSU press release, the 'pro- gram allows students'.to run'for and hold elective'offices in fic- titious' parties. They create plat- forms and hold rallies support- ing their' nominees for. 'ity, 'county and state government' ^tffi ekT I.I'M dnthnrricr^ f.-Lh Sei.o (No skateDuoarcuduis on uei platform!) . S* In a thank-you letter to Jax ^ ^ ,1 ', Beach American. Legion Post he itor, The-'eader, P.O. Box 5029,,: "129, Girls .Stater.Jtile Dias said Jacksonville Beach, Fla. 322400,or send e mai she was,chosen as.a city com- teh s d e, missioner and elected to the. toeditor@beachesader.c : :House of Representatives also. Lengthy letters may be edited as space requires. M ore Iettea We will nbt consider letters that do not bear a FAR of .50 is ril signature an.d address and we request a phone .. .. , number for verification: To' the editoih Prior to, the"2005 elections the-six candidates running for If yqu have a question about news,coverage call Mayor and Commissioners were sitting on the, podium in 249-9033 during business house, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. the. Atlantic,Beach Elementary Monday-Friday. .. School. The chairs in the audi- topium were full arid people^sat Weddings, engagements, birth. announcements on the floor to hear the candi- .dates ' and obituaries are published free of charge for Threei were running for' the community. Information about. area residents, Mayor and three for ._,'.; .. ....* ,..- '. '... Com m issioner. . and their achievements is also, welcome. ., n theoopening statements'all S" sixof the Candidates emplha- S' .. sized the importance of' pre- S.' serving.,. the. character of. SJaie Fletcher THE BEACHES" LEADER To the editor: ' .Jmie Fletcher has hi$ own PONTE VEDRA LEADER : agenda. q ' It .was quite apparent at Monday Night's City of Kathleen.Feindt Bailey .Linda Borgstede, Katleen Hartman Mee'Atlanticng eachat JCommise Fletcheron Editor, The Beaches Leader Director of Sole dio, P V Lr ad Mdoes not represent all .ofl the Citizens of Atlantic Beach. Thomas Wood Karen Stpp 'During the last several Thomas Wood ..Karen Stepp Jennfer Wise months, many workshops, ,ide ,dpuiber,, Vice pr, den ,Vice. ..i.ep t public hearings, Community Development Board Meetings and Commission Meetings Editorial Display Ad Sales Circulaton have taken place with just a ChucB o e few Citizens in favor of change Chuc Adams PeteBrant Steve Fouraker to the existing Zoning Robert DeAngelo Rex Edmondson Bob Fernee Laura Fowler / Alice Gartland John Hardebeck Jennifer Knoechel Jeffrey Minton Liza MitcheU l Hal Newsome Kathy Nicoletti Wimpy Sutton Ann Von Thron Roger Walker Johnny Woodhouse Business Office Char Coffman (904 Cathi James Joanne Jund Kathy Moore Angela G. Smith Classified Advertising &l Subscription Sales.- hfarie Adams Gloria Davis Cherry Jones' laryann O'Hara Composition Amy Bolin Pat Dube Bernice Harris Ted Lamb ) 249-91 Distribution Anya Braun Concertgoers t Eric Braun To the editor: Randy Dedman About Freebird's request to Jenna Highland use the Atlantic Beach Theatre S i n for live concerts. There is ,Karen Holland always someone who disagrees 'Jimmy Howl. with what they don't like. I say S ...... .to them,. don't go! Donny Milliken. About pArking, there is plen- John Newsome ty, just look at the lot...it's Betsy Perry empty! When the gym opens, they can use the lot every Kevin Phinney night. There are not concerts Gerald Tierney every night. When you park at at a small or large mall you Press Room park in front of a store, does this mean that's the- only one Paul Corey you are going into? Scott Sanders What about the three restau- rants that would benefit before Daniel Fanning the concerts. Justin WRay For the loud drunk rowdy crowds, not everyone drinks 033 alcohol at concerts. It's avail- l033 sable, but you can also get it all I ,opportunity to spend a week ., with.othe Florida .teens learn- 'ing some ofthe pi6cedures.that S i ; make America such a great ,country.' With young folks like 'these in the pipeline, the future looks pretty bright. Of course, Post 129 is full of S veterans. There's even. a Girls ." 'State vet. 'Linda Phaklides Attended -Girls State in Minnesota long ago. She ran -JOHNl for and 'was elected governor HAKusKzCK for the northern part of the COLUMNIST state. (She said that there were so many girls there it. was Another Post 129 pick, Alice decided to have both a north- Cooper, wrote, "Elections were ern area, and a southern area stressful but thrilling, and I was governor.) elated to win both city manag- Her.campaign strategy seems er andl Senator." I understand to have been .uniquely effec- i that the Girls State political tive.' Because ,of her habit' of campaigns 'are' done on -the .wearing blue clothing, she ', cheap. We could definitely, use became well known to the stu- some of these young ladies in dent/voters as "Linda. Lou, the Congress. .' Girliri Blue." The rest is, "her- SA couple of the Post 129 Boys story." Naturally, outstanding State selections also expressed grades and personality enter appreciatoniort11tMance' to 'into Stater status, and Linda participate. Trayls G agneth. She later is grandson -"'of Post-. 129-" la dd- cadmic scholar- Legionnaire Joe Cornell, who is ship to the University of justifiably -proud.. Jonathan Minnesota: Kudos to Gov. Browning ended his letter thus: Linda Lou!i "Again,; thank you for .the ghto they of Atorntic Beach ght for City of AtAntic Beach i ' Atlantic Beach. ' When asked, 'how 'each- would maintain that.character, all six candidates expressed the importance of controlling the spread of "Mac Mansions". They stated the, importance of preserving privacy, the rights'of a neighbor to see the sunrise, to enjoy the breeze and to main-J tain the tree-canopy in Atlantic. Beach ,. I *. ,. All six candidates (winner or looser) promised to. preserve the character of Atlantic Beach. The people of Atlantic Beach elected three, candidates. It could have been either of the,. six. ' So now, the elected officials must carry out the wishes of the people. Almost 10,000 people voted in 2005. That is a' splid .majority!, 'The Commission must protect the .Character of our City and pass an Ordinance to limit the size of the buildings and. vote for the, Fldoi' Area Ratio f '0.50 to keep tle. character of our c.ty. Stephen A. Kuti Atlantic Beach '- ? ' must represent all inAB Ordinance. has his own agenda with liber- Prior to the meeting 'on al friends, that want. to take Monday night, Jamie Fletcher away our property rights. He emalled his friends and sup- believes that. Government porters to solicit their opposi- should' control all citizens tion to the revisions being pro- I because we cannot think for. posed, by the Community ourselves., - Development Board. The' 'Jamie Fletcher took an oath Community Development to represent ALL of the Citizens Board along with Citizens of Atlantic Beach, not just his appointed by'the Mayor has friends and election backers.' worked long and hard,.to.reach' Shame' on you, .Jamie a compromise thatro-v6uld. be -Fletcher, you are obviously a acceptable to most Proerty 'one term Commissioner. ''.. Owners. --' George Btll Jr. Jamie' Fletcher is now trying Atlantic Beach to undermine those efforts. He understand responsibility day long' at the liquor store listening to. My girlfriend & I next door. Do all these people went to see a show at Freebird's go home and get drunk and 'Tuesday night from a band cause problems in 'their-resi- from the 60's-70's, It was great! dential neighborhoods? -' No! Hundreds enjoyed it! Too bid Because they know responsibl- it wasn't for you. ity! Believe it or not, .concert There's toi much diversity goers think the same way. If 'iripeople, think about it? Your they don't,, they know what religion, your way of life, the ,will happen to them and oth- clothes you wear, the cars we ers. About the noise contained 'drive-- who are you to say in a a theater bothering peo- what's right for a business? In ple,I guess you should 'corn- Atlantic Beach just because it's plain about the Jax Symphony not for you? at the Sea Walk, or all the toads Put your ear muffs and eye singing from everyone's pond shades on and go to sleep. The in the neighborhoods, every rest of the world will try not time it rains, or the Fletcher to bother you as we support Football games and their band. our local beach business own- I don't complain about these ers. kind things, because I know Ralph Freeman there are hundreds of people Jacksonville who are having fun and really enjoy what they're doing and , Government aa' yo th "'',". Page I wwwpq mecheseaqderacom Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content S- r RHONDA REESE Available from Commercial News Providers" REESE'S PIECES Getting involved is pleasing h ile attending an annual plant sale held on the grounds of the local garden- ing club facilities; I started talking with several.of the organization's members. Much to my surprise, the ladies were not green : thumbed snobs focused on winning lawn of the month. They represented a diverse group of friends with each member of the club willing to tell me why she was so plugged into plants. "Working in the yard or gar- den is so, stress reducing for me," Tess, an- ICU nurse at a local hospital said. "I can come home from. a traumatic day at work and be instantly calmed while trimming bush- es, cutting flowers or even pulling weeds. There's noth- ing like the scent of good Earth or the fragrance of beau- ty to make life seem better." ' Annie, a rrniddle school teacher, said gardening also helped. her stress level. "I've let my students experi- ence it too,". Annie said, explaining that she'd gotten permission to turn a neglect- ed patch of school ground into a community garden. "Some of the most troubled kids 'have settled down and grown some of the m6st beau- tiful plants. Thete seems to be healing in nurturing some- thing." I had to agree. A mood of- despair can be dogging my every move, -but if I -can escape to some lawn task, my heart quickly feels more hope- ful. The humming drone of my faithful push mower, the low purr of my aging edger, or the unmistakable cick.of my ancient clippers .'brings a. familiar comfort that .calms me. When days are' 'spent pouring brain power into a long range'project, it's'nice to attend -to t sweat producing outdoor job that provides- instant tangible results. Caught in the midst of swapping smile inducing gar- dening tales, I almost didn't notice the soft spoken brunette, who joined 'our ,laughing circle of stories. "This 'is Becky," .the cl dub's president said while giving the overall-wearihg woman a hug: "We were. all' thrilled' when Becky finally joined our. group six months' ago." : "Are you new to the area?",I asked Becky. "Oh no," she 'answered. "We've lived here 20 years. I just finally followed through on my intention' to be part of this. Actually, I did it just in time." My confusion must have been evident because Becky went on to tell me that though she'd. been a resident for two decades, she never felt completely settled in the area. "I've had several., nice acquaintances here, but the most we've had in common is being female," Becky. explained. "I'm a country gal- from a small town. I've been nagging my husband for years telling him that the day he retires we were moving back to Kentucky." Becky smiled. "My hus- band loves it here. Know what. I do too now. Since I joined the gardening dclub I have found my soulmates. These sweet ladies love the same thing Ido. I feel like I've known them forever. Being part of the group and volun- teering to help with projects has made feel so at home again. It's been an amazing surprise to find that what I was looking for all this time was right under my nose." 1 left the plant sale with more than flowers that day. I departed believing Becky's words were meant for me. Her new attitude was certain- ly something I needed to grow. 4A 11 . :: k' July 14, 2006. Tulv 14 2006 Page 5A The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Who's Watching the Water? Auto Accident? Neck Pain? Back Pain? See Dr. R.G. Packo, Chiropractic Physician Voted "Best Physician" & $ : "Favorite Doctor" at the Beach* Document Your Injuries Massage Therapist on Site Legal Referrals Physical Therapist on Sile MRI Referrals All Auto Insurance Accepted X-Rays on Site Over 30 Years Combined Em. P cBi' h,,,,a p ep ..... Experience of Doctors *2003,Ponte Vedra Recorder *2001, 2002, The Beaches eader 85-A CH E (2243) Ponte Vedra 1,adr f"2 Da 5pa:& 5alontl jac GUARD NAME: Lieutenant Jimi Palmer ANYONE ELSE IN YOUR FAMILY EVER UFEGUARD? BIRTH DATE: October 7, 1972 YEAR'S LIFEGUARDING: 17 years -ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Cross Country motorcycle trip and other travels in and out of the country EDUCATION: Terry Parker High School, BS in Psychology from University of South Florida HOBBIES: Surfing, scuba diving, sailing, judo FAMILY: (wife) Gina R. Palmer SPECIFIC TRAINING: Lifeguard training, EMT MOST MEMORABLE RESCUE: Rescued two adults in Neptune Beach on a paddle board and then ran two blocks up the beach to rescue a man and his two boys right after. WHERE AND WHEN DID YOU LEARN TO SWIM? Learned to swim at 3 years old and learned to scuba dive at 13 BEST PART OF BEING A LIFEGUARD? Directly helping the public. I also enjoy the positive influence we give to our young lifeguards. I also enjoy running the Jr. Lifeguard Program BEST ADVICE TO BEACHGOERS Ask the lifeguards about conditions and keep an eye on your children. BEST ADVICE TO OTHER GUARDS Do not let yourself become complacent on your tower, something is always ab6ut to happen! WHAT SUNSCREEN DO YOU USE? Rashguard, hat, t- shirt, SPF 15 or higher always cover up! FAVORITE BOOK, MOVIE, MEAL...? Siddartha by Hermann Hesse, Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Homemade pizza my wife and I make from scratch! E A, Tii Police beat is compiled from police reports which are available for public inspection at each police department's offices. ATLANTIC BEACH A vehicle reported stolen outside the city was reported recovered July 10 in the 300 block of Begonia Street. A check fraud was reported at a business fuly 11 in the 900 block of Atlantic Boulevard. NEPTUNE BEACH A cell phone valued at * $100, a pair of sunglasses val- ued at $250 and a pair of binoculars valued at $50 were reported stolen from a vehicle July 12 in the 600 block of Camellia Terrace. A vehicle reported stolen in Jacksonville was reported recovered July 12 in the 400 block of M lra Street. A vehicle was reported bur- glarized: July 11 in the 600. block of Atlantic B .* 'The windshield was reported crac in the 1700 bloc Street. *.',* .o**', o PONTE VEDR A 17-year-old Pa boy was charged w theft Tuesday for s golf cart from the Marriott, according police report. . .,A security guard boy and a friend it according to report boys ran away and was returned to th The boy's mother Johns County She that her son had t cart and the boy li ted that to the offi report said. A Miami inan frz charged more thar Ponte Vedra woman credit card during according to a pol: The 51-year-old told a St. Johns Co Sheriff deputy thai covered the fraud charges on a bill s] this week. She told she visited south Florida early in April. *, * A laptop and a watch total- ing more than $4,000 were stolen Wednesday from a res- idence in Players Club .Villas in Ponte Vedra Beach. The burglar climbed through a kitchen window that had been left open. * JACKSONVILLE BEACH A .25 caliber pistol valued at $200 was reported stolen July 12 from a vehicle in the 1700 block of Upper 4th Ave. N. The victim noticed that her car was open as she left for an appointment. The, gun was in a black holster in the center console. * A collapsible baton, wallet and credit card were reported stolen July 11 from a vehicle in the 1600 block of 6th Ave. N. Total loss is $42. Home Dep( * A digital camera, purse, $35 cash and a credit card were reported stolen July 11 from a vehicle in the 1300 block of 2nd Ave. S. The vehicle was unlocked. Total loss is $350. A paint sprayer valued at $700 was reported stolen from a vehicle July 11 in the 900 block of Shetter Ave. A rear window was shattered to gain access and remove the equipment which was in the rear of the van. The suspects covered the window with a painters tarp. , .. O A purse containing $100 cash, four gift cards and makeup was reported stolen July 10 from a vehicle in the , 900 block of 10th St. N. There was no visible damage and no sign of forced entry. Total loss is $509. Grand theft was reported boulevard. Cont. from A-1 S., Home Depot officials submitted the amend- ment application May 10 and a preapplication of a vehicle meeting was held May 31 in the planning and ked July 11 development offices at City Hall. k of Strand The redesignation of parking spaces, land- scaping requirements, solid waste collection and S '. hours of operation were discussed. * City planners also identified a number of A BEACH modifications that must be included in the im Valley application before city planners can review the vith grand project and make a recommendation. stealing a The original PUD agreement authorized the Sawgrass development of a 230,000-square-foot shopping g to a center, including the 86,479-square-foot KMart building and its 9,200-squaie-foot garden cen- I caught the tei. n. the cart, If approved, Home Depot will utilize the same rts. The floor space with the garden shop to remain con- 1 the cart sistent with the Development of Regional e hotel, Impact Development order for the property. . er told a St. To process the amendment application, the, riff deputy project: narrative must include the Standard aken the Industrial Classification 5211 to allow the sale, water admit- of certain building materials. not permitted icer, the under the cicurrent classification. , The SIC code 5211 .identifies the home * improvement store as carrying lumber and other audulently building materials not included among the per- n $900 to a mitted uses outlined in the PUD agreement. an's Visa The SIC code system used when the PUD was April, adopted in 1989 did not include a classification ice report. for multiline home improvement stores. woman In 1997, the SICsystem was replaced with the )unty North American Industry Classification System t she dis- (NAICS) which now includes a distinction for lent "home centers." he received .The existing angled parking in front of the i the officer store must .also be reconfigured to 90 degree July 11 in the 800 block of 4th Ave. S. The victim told police she noticed $290 in cash and three bottles of pre- scription medication were missing from her night stand after she had friends over. * A cell phone valued at $200 was reported stolen July 11 from a hospital room in the 1300 block of 13th Ave. S. A 19-year-old Jacksonville man was arrested July 12 and charged with simple battery for headbutting a woman in the face during an argument near 12th Avenue South and 9th Street. Witnesses observed the woman on the ground and screaming for help. She was crying and bleeding from the forehead. Paramedics told police the victim needed stitches to close the wound. parking and the angled parking in front of the. adjacent Steinmart location will also be modi- fied to provide additional spaces. City code requires 5.02 parking spaces for every 1,000-square-feet of enclosed space. Home Depot can provide the required 434 parking spaces, according to its application. , Other changes discussed in the preapplication meeting were also addressed in the amended PUD application. A concrete pad planned behind the store was removed from the devel- Opment plan. ;The lumber service area previously planned for the south side of the building will be relo- cated to the, east side of the business to elimi- nate activity and provides queuing space away from the shopping center's two driveways., An, 8- to 10-foot buffer wall along the north- ern property line between the building and a nearby office park. will be installed to reduce noise and shield the view of the loading area. Gaps in the existing' vegetation must be replaced with similar landscaping and mature trees will be preserved in new islands. Sidewalk planter islands will be replaced. The garden center will have a storefront appearance with an entry door and windows on the south side to duplicate the look of the' gar- den center formerly operated by KMart on the north side. Home Depot must also comply with condi- tions set forth during the original application process including no amplified noise, exterior lighting positioned away from adjacent proper- ties on poles of equal same height to the balance of the center and no vendors and no outdoor storage of merchandise or rental equipment. --- ---- ----I ---- ---- ,'----------- Executive Water-front in Ortega! Newly constructed & s^,,r; w '-,: remodeled 1920's ... Mlediterranean home on navigable water. 6,900SF w/5BR/6.5BA/3CG/3FP pool, gourmet kitchen, media room, high ceilings, & so much more! You may enjoy the beautiful views of the St. Johns River & Downtown throughout the home. $4,950,000 For your private tour contact... 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SInterlocking Concrete Pavers are:,, Durable Attractive Resilient Available in a wide variety of styles and coE1 Driveways, Walkways, Patios, & Pool Decks Interlocking Concrete Pavers, Bricks, Travertine, & Natural Stone Pavers d-`-I -''---- r r I - I r r -r II -~ The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader July 14, 2006 RELIGION Vacation Bible Schools 285-6127. located at 2701 Church willhave a guest appraiser Family Bible Church: 4760 JHodges Blvd. In at their monthly meeting at 10 Palm Valley Road in Ponte Jacksonville. a.m. today for their own version of Vedra. Night of Joy thi --"Antiques Road Show." Passport to Missions for Members of the Membersmaybringoneitemtobe Christ Vacation Bible School Teens in Motion A. Art Show bebe given an estimated value by will be held July 10 to 14 from Youth Group at "Go Tell it on theguestappraiseL 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for ages 3 to First Christian 1 the Mountain" is Membership is open; just come 12 years old. Call 280-5694 Or Church of the the theme for the to a meeting and join. Annual dues 563-5492 for information or to Beaches will i '' new art show at are $5. The Senior Connection register, attend Night of Bethel Gallery at offers art classes, cards, dancing, Jacksonville Beach Church Joy 2006 on Sept. -Ponte Vedra and day trips.The group meets in of Christ: 422 5th Ave. N. in 9 at Disney World. i Presb y.terian the OLSS Cultural Center at 545 Jacksonville Beach,'246-2457. The trip will Church in Ponte A1A NeinPonteVedra. CallCheryl Arctic Edge Vacation Bible include a night of .'.Vedra. The exhib- at 543-1139for information. School will be held July 16 to Christian Music S-it, which runs, 19 from 6 p.m. to 8:30p.m. for followed byt a day throughuh July 30,. Marriage Encounter ages.2 years through 5th grade. at Blizzard Beach i '.will s ow artistic A Worldwide marriage Lord of Life Lutheran Water Park on expressions of Encounter Weekend will be held Church: 276 N. Roscoe Blvd. in Sept. 10. Tickets ""- mountains in July21 to23attheComfortInnin Ponte Vedra, 285-5347. are available until I .1 6W. "Scripture. Jacksonville Beach. The weekend Treasure Cove: Discover the Aug. 9; for infor- For information experience gives couples the Riches of Christ is the theme nation contact d' call 285-8225; the opportunity to get away from for Vacation Bible.School held Tim Hopkins at church address is everyday concerns. Presentations uly24 to 28 from 5:30 to 8:10 FCCB ht 246-2010. bmited4510 Palm Valley by Marriage Encounter volunteers p.m. Dinner will be served to Children at Christ the Redeemer Church collected items for the Vacation Bible School Road. and aCatholic priest help oupltes the youth at 5:30 p.m. Register "i of he to oMisn oe to focos on each other to promote by calling the church'offic. Bible Class Blizzard of Blessing' donation to Mission House Chrismons in growth and enrichment in their Sunrise Community Church: "Discovering the relationship. 298 Aquatic Drive in Atlantic Bible" passes are held on Sundays with a devotion a'nd every UNF English Professor DLr May July Manage Encounter Weekends Beach, 249-3030. at 9 a.m. through August at, St. camper receives a Surfer;s Baron. On July 16, Palms Presbyterian are open to members of all faiths. Space Quest Vacation Bible Paul's by the Sea Episcopal Church. Bible. Surfing instruction, Covered Dish Dinner Church will have a family event to For information, contact School 'for ages 3 years old All are welcome to. join the class 'water safety, surfing etiquette, Ponte Vedra United make Chrismon ornaments to be Deacon Tom and Susan Hughes at through 6th Grade will be held where questions are encouraged. and board selection are among Methodist Church will have a used on the Chrismons tree during 220-3040 or by e-mail at July 17 to 21 from 9 a.m. to .Thedclass neetsintheChrLitopbher the topics covered in, the covered dish dinner 'at 12:15 Advent. All are welcome and metom@comcast.net or visit 11:30 am. The VBS theme is Confece. Room on the.,churc camp. p.m. on, Sunday, July 16.fol- refreshments, patterns, and craft www.geocities.com/jaxmeweb. "Jesus:,the Way, the Truth, the campus at 465 le nth Avenue The End of the Year Picnic lowing Sunday worship servic- materials will be .proidecd Thle Life."' North in' Jacksonville Beach; call and Baptismn will 'be on es. Those attending are asked event will' be held at 3 p.m. in 249-4091 for information. Saturday, July 29 at Oceanfront to bring an appetizer, side dish, Palms Outback building at 3410 .nday School for Parents New Vicar at Christ Park in Jacksonville Beach- salad, or-.dessert. 'Thechurch Third .Street. Call 246-6427 fi. Porite Vedra United Episcopal at San Pablo from noon to 3 p.m. address is 35 Executive Way, information. M, ethodist Church offers The Rev. Anne Homrne Epic Surf Ministry For information or to regis- Suite 130; call 280-5141 for Sunday School targeted for Bridges has become vicar of Epic Surf Ministry's Ladies ter call Epic's office at' 249- information, moms and dads of children Christ Episcopal Church at San Surf Day will' be on Saturday,,' 1201 or visit the website at Catholi Chartlies Counseling from infancy through elemen- Pablo. Bridgers is a graduate of July 15 for ladies 18 and older.' www.epicsurfmninistries.com Professional marriage, family, tary school. The class is held the Virginia. Theological No surfing expenence neces- Baseball Game and Concert and addictions counseling. is Sundays at 10 a.m. and the first- Seminary and was ordained in sary. The camp will be on 'the Destiny Unlimited Singles offered by appointmentat St. Paul's study topic will be a series on 1998. She served most recent- beach at 16th Ave. N. in Calvary Anglican Moves Ministry at New Life Christian Catholic Church one day a week Jesus' parables. ly as Associate Dean at St. Jacksonville Beach from9a.m. CalvaryAnglicanChurchisnow Fellowship will attend. a through Catholic Charities, The church address is 35 Johns Cathedral in to noon. meeting at Sabal Palm Elementary Jacksonville Suns Game and Counseling Program. Call 354- Executive Way, Suite 130 in Jacksonville. Surf Camps continue during 'School at 1201 Kernan Blvd. in Christian' Concert dn Friday, 4846 extension 230 for informa- Ponte Vedra. Call 280-5141 for Christ Episcopal Church at the weeks of July 17 and July Jacksonville for Sunday worship July21 at 7:05 p.m. Tickets for tion. St. Paul's isat FirstAvenueand information. San Pablo is at 2002 Sahi Pablo 24 at Jacksonville Beach. serVice and Sunday School classes, the family event, are $12.50 5th Street'inJacksonville Beach. Road in Jacksonville. The Camps are Monday through Classes-for all ages are at 9 a.m. and. and include refreshments. For church facility is a permanent Friday from 9 a.m. to noon worship'service at 10:30 a.m. The information or to make, reser- , extension of Christ Episcopal and are appropriate for begin- adult Sunday School Class will be a nations contact the church Seniors'"Antiques RoadShow" See BRIEFS, A-7 Church. Sunday Services are at ners to advanced surfers. study of "The Screwtape Letters" by office at 223-6000 or at The Senior Connection Group 9 a.m. For information call Each day the camp begins C. S. Lewis. The class will be led by www.nlcf.org. The church is of Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic 7 CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CALVARY Worship With dges Boulevard 400 San Juan Drive *. Ponte Vedra Beach j.P-e. eriaf Chuch Beachh. .u lr Your Faml .... 4140 Hodges Boulevard S285-6127 (Cornerof Chet's Creek Blvd.) r rian church Sunday 7:45, 9:00, 11:00 AM, 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist A worsuhp-cenrered evangeicul gregaton This Jacksonville* (904) 223.6922 Saturday 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist in the Ang an tradbon www.hbpcusa.org Wednesday 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist NIMeeting at Sabal Palm Elementa Wee Pastor: Rev. Joe Albright The Falm Oasis nn Prer in he hael1201 N. Kernan Blvd. Sunday Schedule is aCommunityNurtured by 6: M k rSunday ,Worhit, ...i. "'l';u*.. -,,i. r,. ,,,. Nursery Available for Saturday voHome Grr.pson weeKnighis aroOura acksnttevie Sunday School All Ages: 10:00 a.m. to & Sunday Services. rir "'ana hea seaoe, se-or a7 Dm raasI Tr-aditional Worship: 11:00 a.m, 5erve God's Mision in the World t ff 795Ma,, rtRd AE[ BCh. 241-9400. cUl. irla, org All are welcome ChristEpiscopalChurch.org i,... Ar.r..... coma...... r.c, Cr- Nursery Provided COASTAL CRilRSTIAN d$ M ... Worship Opportunities SUNRISE Sunday Worship Services IWayne Dyer; 9:00 a.m. Contemporary* COMMUNITY CHURCH 8:30 and 1,1:00 a.m. ets a The Power ofntention 11:15a.m. Traditional* Sunset Service.at 5:45 p.m. Gast t Louise Hay *Kids Worshipprovided An.Evangelical Free Church 49hYou Can Heal Your Life Sunday School Nursery at all services Deepak Chopra 10:00 a.m. for all ages Sunday School & A.B.F.'s 9:00 a.m. Peace Is The Way Rev. Jeff Bennetastor Worship Service 10:15 a.m. unday School We Join s on Sungodato loveur3churh! PONTE VEDRA Adam Myers, Youth Worship All ages 9:40 a.m. SBest Western at r 35 Executive Way, PVB 298 Aquatic Drive 10:00 Tm. -er 1.3-. ., j.TorrBu'etler Alvdc T edf Me thi st0 Across A [A from Rawlings School A D 3410 South Third Streelt. ,Jaokonllla eBeaos 10:00a.m. -11:30' a.m. -95& er erBlvd. United Methodist Behind Prospeity Bank Atlantic Beach p,. 904-246.6427 wwwpalmchu.cn or Jacksonville Church of Religious Science Church 280-5141 www.pv-umc.org Phone: 249-3030 PC(USA) www.coastal ristian.org 398.4353or wwwJaxcrs.org "Connecting the Unconnected" "-, HOLY TRINITY '' Ponte Vedra, UNITY DAILY WORD BETHIEHEM LUTHERAN t/ ANGLICAN CHURCH Presbyterian Church STUDY CLASS CHURCH (A TrdlonlAnan Church) "Where friends gather to rs Wed. Evening 7:30 pm MISSOURI SYNOD 247-1442'' | 4510 Palm Valley Road (CR 2s10) W e d e 7 p MISSUI* SYND Holy Communion 4510 Palm Ve Road c R 210) 'NiW I t lrd Rbault Garden Club 1423 N. 8th Ave., Jax Beach every Sunday at 8:00 A.M. Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m. 1050 Highway Al A. 285-4288 705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch Rev. Dana A. nes, Pastor Holy Trinity meet in the d Chapel Sunday Breakfast (Corner 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th.St. N.) Phone: 249-5418 Holy 11tity meets in t Old Chapel Sunday School 9:00am S http:;/www.blcjazl:ach.org41 at 610 Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach Nursery & Toddler Ministries unday School 9:00amtp:lwwwblcjaxahrg MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294 Middle, High School, College Worship E-mail: 10:15am 355-5100 8:30a.m. & 11:00 a.m. rw'e _ JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240.0294 Adult Ministries newbeginningsbc@clearwire.net Dial A Prayer 355-7044 praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm www.holytrinityneptunebeach.org Music & Art Ministries Website: Sunday School 9:45 ai.m. Rev. Robert C. Adams Vicar' Home of a Bethlehem jisi ww.onlinewithnewbeginnings.com Church of the Daily Word Adult Bible Classes 9:45 amn. ST. ANDREW'S ST. FRANCIS St Paul's by the Sea IRADmONA.- YET TIMELY LUTHERAN CHURCH (E.CA) N -THEF[ELD b-theSCUndCay School for all ages 9:00 a.m. A (BY.HeY E SEA) I v EEPISCOPAL CHURCH Episcopal Church YE /-',y WorshSice0:lSa.m. 1801 Beach REAL ROTED RELEVANT Ble .6LC0cvb YouthFellowship 11:30 a.m. Jacksonville Beach 249-4575 "VUl R Nursery Provided - PASTOR MICHAEL BAKER Pastor Steve McCoy CHRIST Sunday Worship 895 Palm Valley Road -9 5 Associate Pastor Howard MlcMinnI M IOD UR 8:00 am & 10:30 am Ponte Vedra, FL* 543-0112 ChrnChaeAtamS WORSHIP SERVICEs UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School Sunday Services 9 iles Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am Services Sun. Sunday 8:30 & 10:15 AM 400 PenmanRoad(at Atlantic) Children 9:15 am Adult t Christian Formation 9:00am & Singles Chnsan Formation At 9.00 am Wednesday 7 PM Neptune Beach 249.5370 Youth/Adult 9:15 am hild yEpcharist 0:00am Corner of 5thSt.&11th Ave. N.J* ax Beach, FL.* www.stpaulsbythesea@spbts.nel TEL.241-4211 Rev.Patrice Spenser Nursery Provided ro -Infants t through years 904-249-4091 www.beacheschapel.com Share in the love of Christ, COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN LORD OF LIFE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ST. PAUL'S ST. JOHN'S '' CHURCH I UTH DE AMN U Riru N E N E of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ) SCATHOLIC CHURCH 150 She Dive, Alanc Beach FL L T A 2125 Oceanfront & Seagate, Neptune Beach CATHOLIC 2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach "\111 f Rev.Dr.GabeG00dman.nasasr (ELCA) Bapt:stChch 1st Avenue North at 5th Street Fairier Joseph S Church Ofice2498698 276 N. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Bch SATURDAY EVENING C Su n ay 1 WEEKENDa MASSES www.communtypcusa org Ph. 285-5347 6:30 pm Contemporary Worship Service 8:00 & 9:00 am ep,-h,,. l,,,, RnI,, Ca,,, DalF,,, SUNDAY Celebration PraIse Father Wm. A. Kelly, pastor Sunday. 9 a.m., 11 a.m. PaaP 6iA nyor.ig Worship 81 am FnUW. u man urK ou 9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service 10:45 amass 9a.m. and 5:30pm Nursery Available Sunday Morning Sunday MorningWorship 830 & 11 a m. Sunday Contemporary Worship 10:30 am -Traditional Service Saturday Mass 9 a.m and 5:30 p.m. RECONCLIATION Church School- All Ages 9.45a m. 8:30am WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY (SEP-MAY) Sunday Mass 7:00,8:30,10:00, Saturday 0:00 a.m. or b t uch S AllAgs 945 am.8:30am6:30ipm The Gathering 5:30 Supper ContempoayWorshipSe. 5.5 pm. Sunday Church School 9:45am Bible Studies for E Age & Lifeituaion 6:30 choir, Bibletudy, Youth 11:30 a.m. & 7 pm.RELIGIOUS EDUCAO Chancel Choir Wednesdays 7 p.m. Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am 407 Third Street Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor 246-2010 Saturday Confessions Wed. 6:00 p.m. (3)7:15 (46 gr) nea y r www.neptunebapst.org Neptae Beach James Collins Associate Pastor After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 -520pm S y 6:00 p.m. (7H.S.) Weekday PreschooUKindergarten (3,4 & 5 yr olds) Nursery Provided Tom Bary, Pastor 94249-2307 www.fccbdoc.com/emal lccbdoc belIsouth.nal 246-6014 j &Palm Valley Baptist Church Rabb Eherer sen-Yebuda PhD Spint Leader OCEANSIDE R 4v 285-2447 ___l__ mirmdj- Vl A.e*y ,, ..- tu"r; htC r, Prerdent CHURCH OF CHRIST 'iT lP I 1025 Snug Harbor Court "Tn ' Rev. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor W 288 N. Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (fs) 273-5567 (off Maypor d. atW. 11th St. and Orchid detsAV re/00oo .vm qeiee ea edv .Shalbbat & Torah Services 9:30 12:00 noon St.) 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314 Join us on Sunday for.. Service Times Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 BI Stu 9e15 am Sunday Schooiufr all ages 915 AM We have a full range of a h -" e AlncB hF32 Bible Study 9:15 a.m. Sunday School ar alges SAM r a 5 We have a full range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish 246-2709 Even IpSudyi go Sunda: : "00P ommumnty. Please contact our officemf8-5 for iformationabout adult Jerry Murrell, Miinister Blended Worship 10:30 a.m. EiiSunday 8,06am, 9P30am & I l00amEno Wednesday Evening opportunities. 00 M '. ". education. Sisterhood activities and Youth actividtes. Bible Class Sunday, i00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m. Family Dinner 6:00 PM Bie Cass u:6 u.uu a.'. Cnioaren ana vouth Bible Stuav 7:00 PM" (904) 268-2500 "" homeforJewish families at the Beach" Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15p.m. Adull Worship Ser vice 7:00 PM Cid Care ad ur provided for ll tU www.MandarinChrisian.com Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891 'The rqnrcou! trnounhfi ia,' the paim e ree P -am Q Qi 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy. mran rom.a UWednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Service Interpreted for the hearing impaired The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 7A July 1,' LUU1 U Beth' Lutheran hosts a musical cawp by KATHY NICOLETTI STAFF WRITER The Jacksonville Musical Arts Camp will end today after a week of instruction, perform- ance opportunities, and fellow- ship for young musicians. The camp is designed to "give' middle and high school aged musicians a place to express and strengthen their musical gifts during the summer," said James Marriott, Director of Music at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Jacksonville Beach .where the camp is held. ... Marriott -and several mem- bers of the church's congrega- tion including Vince Chicerelli, former band director at Sandalwood High School, organized the 'first Jacksorkville Musical' Arts Cainp held .last summer. Religion Continued from A-6' . Counseling at Beth El' Jewish -- -'Family -'. and Community Services. will set. up a satellite office on.the Eampus of Beth' El the. 'Betaches Synagogue. '- , The first group sessions will be held on July 21 and atre free of charge and available to anyone in .the, community, Stress. Management will' be-at 9 'a.m. and Bereavement Support'wvill' be at 1.1 ain.. JFCS qualified staff will-provide these services. . .-Additioal services including' indivJidual and,.group coursel- iitg ill be provided at'this loca-' tion: For information contact Ken. Hoeck at 394-5729 khoeck@Cjfcsjax.org or Audrey Dearboin at 394-5716 adear- bomljnfcsjax.org.,' . Beth El is at 288 N. Roscoe Blvd.. Promise Keepers .The 2006 Promise Keepers Conference will be held at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena on July 21 and 22. $"Promise' Keepers encourages. nen to form a bond of ,friend- ship, unity, and integrity under S.hrist. The conference. ill include speakers;, concerts,. and drama. It will be held from 7 to lb p.m. on July 21 and from 9 a'm. to 4 p:m. on July 22. . [Registration,.,is. encouraged '3e we -gk rior 4gothe cp4- elce.anTc e done on eat www.promisekeepers.org of by calling 800-888-7595.' The cost is, $89. for adults,'$69' for young men 18 years and -under, and $S59 for military personnel. Group discounts are available. Chabad preschool ,'Chabad @ the Beaches in Pbnte Vedra is taking enroll- ment for a new Jewish pre- school which will 'open in August. ... ,Co-directors of. the school are Chana Noyack and Leah Kuirinsky. The .preschool will promote Jewish 'education for- children ages 12 months to 36 months. Call 285-1588 foi information, Or to register. Celebrate Recovery ' Celebrate Recovery, biblical based program for persons fac- ing personal problems, meets every Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the fellowship. hall of Beach United Methodist Church, Third Street at Seventh AXenue, North, Jacksonville Beach. Through worship and same- gender small-groups, people can work on-personal struggles such' as eating disorders, alcohol/drig abuse, and codependency. The eVenings begin.with dinner. Call 249-2343. Retreats at Marywood Retreats arid events are planned at the Marywood Center for Spirituality in the Switzerland area of NW St.- Johns County'. .July 14-16: Spiritual Awakening; Searching and Finding God in the Everyday. The retreat will be led by Fr. John Tetlow and provide an opportunity to slow down, lis- ten, and be revived by God. It Storage Space Avllabie :'reat ax Beach (otiio":, Fully Fenced Secured Prppe.ty . t K0purs.;3.oauf..'.m..: Resident Manager '.. M0ri.-Fri. 86 8-12 :'o . Call Today 2414171 1001143thAve.S., Jax Bech :, .ACa8t om.saetchs9ji3Spl5l). The camp only lasts for half range of materials that is influ- choral experience. days during the week and the enced by but not limited to "It works really well since "the cost is kept affordable to make Christian music, said Marriott. kids mentor each other," said it accessible to as many musi- The' handbell ensemble was a Marriott. "The kids form friend- cians as possible, said.Marriott. new addition-to.the camp and ships,with each other and with One of the strengths of the -was taught by Marritt,,' the staff." program is- the quality of "This':is a great beginri Dng. Duringthe camp- there is instructors who participate, he place -to learn'.,rotes -and ample-' .time during :mixers, added. rhythms," he said. "It's fun for devotional time, and group pre- These include Ryan. Meyer, all range of riusicians- to play sentatins for the student to -get Minister of Music at Chapel of together.....and it' can also be to know each other. There is the Cross Lutheran Church in challenging depending on the also a final performance given St. Louis, Missouri; Anne Meyer, techniques." for the camper's families at the Doctoral Candidate at The students practiced some end of the week. Washington University in .St. original compositions for hand- Several of the campers said Louis, Missouri; and Karen bells by.Marriott.';The composi- how much they liked "being Wilhemm,,:Music Teacher at. tions were written for. a sniall' with other people. playing Fort Caroline Middle School in handbell:choir and incorporate music." - Jacksondlle..Chicerelli is..also a' some of the other instrumentss Meeting people, playing featured-clinician at' the camp.. like' guitar and flute that musical games, singing, and Students participated. in one the. students already play, he learning g some things that will of twb ensembles during this said. help,us to improve oui talent" year's camp, choral and hand- The choral. ensefiable- was ..were high' points oftthe week-'for bells. made up of beginners-as.well as mtianhof'the young musicians.I Both ensembles use ;a broad students with considerable . Briefs: Singles groups offer variety Phoio SuDmined Learning.new songs was part of the fun at Christ the Redeemer Church's Arctic Edge Vacation Bible School. Of programs at Beach begins on' Friday at--5 p.m. and .2125 Oceanfront, Neptune at 6:15 a.m. Friday at it,'&liss square dancing for ages 30 and Ponte Vedra Beach. Bible study ends with Mass at 11 a.m. on. Beach. Call 246-20"10. Restaurant, on Beach Boulevard up. 280-5813. group at 11 a.m. Sunday and Sunday. The cost is $187 (pii- Building Blocks, a group.'for', at San Pablo Road. Pastor David Ponte Vedra Presbyterian occasional other activities for vate), $157 (double);-and 1$107 children ages 3 to 6,, arid Ki4s Saridifer leads the stuidy.. Church, 4510 Palm Valley Road, singles ages 30 and older. commuterer). ,'' Club for youngsters, in grades- The .men's group from 'Beach Marywood.is'.locafed atJ715-' one through mebt at-7:15;pm. United Methodist Church .will 5 State Road '13. For ihfornnia- ati',Family: ,Bible Chuburc4760, havethe firstmeetig gfor2006 I tion, call (904) 287-2525 or'toll-. Palm Valley, Road,'Ponte .Vedra on Mopcay, Feb. 6 'at" the -_"______________ ___ free (888)-287-2530 chek- '.Beach. Bridge Builders for grades, Golden 'Corral Restaurant ,at A/C ,www.marywo'odcenter.org. *; 7through127meetsiorn6m,7to. 14035Bea'. Blvd.['at 6:00 p.m. YA mn A- www.marywoodcenter.org. p.. .. Amen's. Bble study is held at COmpleteA/C Check-up S r for k d. wYout "few le u n t3 Mestho ot a- FREE tw ifserviced Complete Auto Repair Computer Work Mornms pray forekii.' and worshp esr: United d ..lt .A group of mothers fas" throughi,12, is7.h 'on o Exeutve WaE .i'pn Vedra. at Ocean Auto *'Tires Emissions Momns in Touch meets weeltyto 7:45' p.m. at Ke fh Bdilevard -Bieach. "'' .' minimiumni 12 .repair) *Brakes *Water Pumps pray for their children, other o Baptisf Church, 4000 Kernman Palms Presbvterian 'men's *Tune-ups *Batteries students-and 'the',sch.olsti Blvd. S., south of. Beach Bible study is held at am. *Computers *EngineWork . attend. THe'gioup ineets:"n Boulevard. Preschol and cl.l- Wednesdays..at the .Hinpton O VA pe Alternatnor Tuesday afternoonsiat ach turch? dreh's choirs through 6th grase. Inn. .t. ,. .h ". '. in Ponte Vedra,.Beach. For loca- meet from 7 to 7:45 p.m. Coramidunityt Pesteria . tion and more'informatiod,'cald l Youth from Beach : United Churchat 150 Shery Drive ocean Auto -epai Nancy at 273-8486. 'Methodist Church, .Third Street Atlantic 'Beach- has,.Wedhesday providing Automotive.Service Excence For ver20 Years! at .Seventh I Avenue .Nori, coming prayer breakfasts . Midweekfor kids Jacksonville Beach, meet 6 p.m. a.mri. Yr -1 10% OFFwith ths f fl4 246-335 The following events are held to 8 p.m. -at various locations., St. Paul's by the,Sea Episcopal At4.467 335 at Beaches area churches on Difections to Wednesday meet- Church has a Men's Prayer 705 North 3rd Street, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 Wednesday for youngsters: ings are handed out at 247, the Group and Bible. Study which - ..- -- - Palm Vallev Baptist Church at church's Suinday night worship meets, oh the first '.and, third 4890 Palm Valley Road- in Ponte service for youths, held 6 p.m.' Saturday of the month at 8 a.m. Vedra has Bible Study and activ- to 8:45 p.m. in: Stormes Halla. The ,.men's OU W cities for children 'at .7 p.m. Churchchoir school is offered group-also participates in out-. .. ..... Contact the church ai 2S5-2447. tor,&ge'3 through.silxth grade 'at reach efforts. All are, welcome to .. Sunrise Christian' Church Christ Episcopal' Church '"after attend. The address s .is .4,65 .youth group meets.. 7 p.m, to ,schbol'at varipus;times, depend'- Elevenrth Aee".,N-i Ja cksonville C OU t C .8:30p.:m., beginning, withgroup -.ing on the. youngster's .age. Beach' ::' , praise and-worship,followed'by Children.deelop musical'skill '. : small groups for .fellowship, and Clhristian 'formation. The, .. - , Bible study and prayeriThe .school is free. and s. given by Singles, groups U* i U .1t 1 LLdtaii . Church is at 298 Aquatic'Drive, Tlriithy McKee, iulic director The following: are church- .Atlantic Beach. Cell 49-3030. of the churchi.Call 285-6127. related singles groups.in the' . Bethlehem Buddies is oen to Kids. KNextin 'fof ages 3 to Beaches area.;Church member-' ' ac ... s--tot c c es for ship-ismrbxeqired: ,abnu? sqcon g a epdien chooyouth StrAxidtew'9tlerah-Ghurch Lutheran Church, '1423 'Eighth are held 6:30 p:n'td 8p.m. at has Young Adult' Group meet- . Ave. N:, Jacksonville Beach,. New .- Beginnings.- Baptist ings. Contact Pastor Mlke at from 7 p.m.,to '9 p.m. with Church, 105p0rState Road' AA, 2494575 for inorrmatiori., I; _" Bible stories,.crafts and songs'. Ponte Vedra Beach. For inforina- 'Nei w- Life. Christian * High schoo'Bible study is 7 tion, call 285-4288. Fellowship, 2701' Hodgis! Blvd.,. ", p.n, to 8:15 p.m. at.Bethlehem Youth meet 5 to 8:00 p.m. on Jacksonville has monthly Single Lutheran. Wedinesdays at .Ponte Vedra Adult.Ministry meetings. Call Ybouth il grades six through United Methodist Churdi, 35 Pastor David' Wheeler. 'at 223. C12 and families meet. at 6:30 Executive- Way, -Porite' Vea. 6000 forinformation Childcae , p.m. at i Christ 'Episcopal Bible Study is from 5 to 6 p.m. is provided for some events . Church, Ponte ,Vedra Beach,' for Youth Creative. Arts lMinistry is"'. Beaih' 'United. Methodist dinner in the parish.hall. from 6 to 8 p.m. Other.youth .huihasotdaNigitAll e Y outh JM bfijasat.7-. .g crhsicesaf2- 7:. *'NV ''d Youth JAM begins at 7 'p.m. activities are held.yTtlesdays-,: : 4or'* *.. 'p. oMo ndn a and includes guitar, lessons, through lvrdays. Irifo ration 'itsa feiss.,eOff "e singing, anrd rehearse for"the 11 available at .280-5141 '. 1 :a.S m hi. oe'-i Suiridh s. .d . arm. Sunday contemporary wor-. Youths grades'six- through m' 4' 2:vSisit ship service in p a shhall geared twelve are invited to Nepeitune .wwv.'.a g. or call 249- toward youth and families with ''Baptist Ch urch,2ifl3d 't, --S s.la1 c og 'r a lI 2459-. childnd1,' 1 NeptuneBeach, "for -games,: ?" h A e .' l" Dinner and JAMT'aer. open to. drama, music anfd topical' ries-' .'Beaclies Chiapel: Ch irch 610 the community, JAl'isfree, and, sages.. Sixth through eighth Flbrida. Blvd.;' Neptune' .Beach. dinner is $4 per person $12 per. graders meet from '6:30 to" 7:30 S.iigl'' over age 3' 3'eet the last family maximum. The church is' p.m.' and ninth through twelfth Saturdaylof the nithhaf 7 p.m. at Solana' Road and. San. Juan graders meet. from 7 to 8:30 at the hurch,241t4211'. Drive. p.m. .' Christ'Episcopa h 0iirch. :400 Youths in grades six though 8 .'Community' Presby'teriari an n Ju alIn Dive mti Ponte Vetira- meet at 6:30 p.m. .in .the Churchf lia Cherub Choir at. 4- lsbeginnihg~a'iew;si ihs Outback, the. modular.building, pin. and Juninfor Choir at S p.n. istry -called, Solo Flight.h'lere behind Palms Presbyterian Senior- high school students will be A picnic and barbecue on. . Church, 3410 Third St. S.,' meet at 3:30 p.m.. to discuss Sunday,.May.28 dta12 non", to h Jacksonville Beach, Contact the, issues .at "Irash Talk." Call.,249- pm.: at the Paybreak Center'on leader, Murray Beard, at 285- 8698-for information. CR- .'oThe10, l'event -is' 'e-iad ---t.- 5106. The Senior High Group fanilUy and drerf .are I ncL.d - meets in the Outback, on ed. Fdtinfrinatin cotitacitthe 0M Sunday immediately following church oficeitf285-6127. . the Sunset Worship Service. Men's group meeting ,Chst the Redee ii6',Ch'urch>' Contact leaders Dale. and. Hodges Blvd.. Presbyterian: 190 St.Roscoe'Blvd., Poft'.Vdarh. A"' A "i'R N N Ingram Caswell at 285-0366. Church offers "Bible and" Beach. Weekly Bible study and Dynamic Disciples (grades K- .Bagels",' a men's Bible,' study monthly- social ..ev.eit .such as , 5) at First Christian Church of group, at 6:30 to. 7:30.,a.m. on' "' .' the 'Beaches meets Wednesday Wednesdays in, the Fellowship . from 6:30 to 7:45. Teens in Hall.' The church address is 4140'QAI.r 0 Motion Youth Group meets Hodges Blvd. For information ' from 6:30 to 7:45 with special. 'caUll223-692 . events and trips held'on other The 'men's 'group from ' dates. The church address is. 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I A I -MI nn 'H" .22 ';7Al I The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader July 14, 2006 aim to help local shrimpers -, ". .-.. ,'" '. ,by TOM NORDLIE T lio bb Kinosley IMudd A seafood industry organiza- tion encouraging U.S. con- S. summers to choose domestically S.ion Ro- ;ha.b.b4:1 caught shrimp will soon get a son ofT al hisfea p s ertAd sq jumbo-sized boost a new son of Edwrd Wonte i- golf, training program for its qualil- Vedia Beach, ad n of fsng and ty-control inspectors. Michael Mudd of Hbig Kohng, had- taken Experts with the University died tragically on Wedinesday, uip- surfing, of Florida and other academic July 12, 2006.; since 'mov- institutions are developing the He was bomr in.Hong Kong ing to program for the South (China) on Septpmer 5,. 1990, P o n t e, Carolina-based Wild American to Tasha Dunilop--dfiae Ve d. r a Shrimp Inc., or WASI, said Mudd. Het is ISir)& y-'... .'Beach. Steve Owell, a professor with mother, Tasgi-"tther. 'M d the Institute of Food and Michael .Mud ,, s atler had -ari- ,'r ., Agricultural Sciences. Edward.'White, 'is brqtlers' ipnfectious Mudd It's.part of an effort to.estab- Kelse-Mdd, Brian W tend 'mille and lish a collective brand identity Condr ,White; gadparents'" easy gping,. non-judgmnental forWASI-affiliated shrimp fish- Josephietian befip m ner thatmade him 'easy to ermen, processors and whole- aiid many'other un aurnts, love ad a joy to be around, sales in eight states, Otwell cousins, and- f members. accord ig to his. family. :He said. In additiofi to his family 'he 'shared his fondness for sports 'The organization was found- left riiany. .close friends in `cars; music, Lord of The Rings ed to help the industry Walnut Creek, California, and, miniaturee figures,'the study of rebound from problems with Ponte Vedra Beach., 'wildlife and anything that hurricanes, rising fuel costs He attended the Hong Kong, involved the ocean with his and, slumping demand, he International School until brothers,. s Kelsey, Brian and said. Mayport shrimpers have 1995, and. thenw attended Conori.. neyisite4 mapy places complained about rising costs Buena, st l ta around, '.the' world including .for years and said too often Schoo," :Wairi Creek Austealia, ,Chin4; Vietnam, consumers buy imported Intermediate,-ScI pl.'ahd Las .Iridonesiat .Thailaund, shrimp, believing it is Mayport Lomas High -Schitil, all' in Cambodl4, England and shrimp. Walnut Creek, Calt i :In' M iii.gn'Igst others, The new shrimp certification 2005/2eP0s6?hirfa.de ese--'. liancle-. program will identify wild High-Sc Wfii i, eldr shrimp. i the school's ,teriis 'tant1,, e this Saau i-4y at 11a.m. at the 'Officials hope that by edu- would hav return d. athcS year Chrlst Ep pat Church, o400 rating consumers they can. per- as a junior. Sa Juan'Drive, Ponte Vedia suade seafood lovers to select A member of Boy Scout Beach with The Rev. Bob WASI-certified products at gro- Troops 226. in-Walnut Creek, 'Morris andsThe Rev. Deacon Jo cery stores and restaurants. CA. and .277,iin,.Ponte Vedra Hpskins-officiating.;' "Just like you've got choices Beach, he wnas a Life aScout In lieu of flowers, donations of wine; you' e got choices of working towards achievihg'the. iniMudd's name will be accept- shrimp, and.that's what makes . rank of Eagle Scout. Mudd was ed by the Guana Tolomato the romance of seafood so a volunteer at. the Guana Matarizas National Estoarine 'much fun," said Otwell, who is Tolomato, ta 'eatori ies e05Guina alo'an extension seafood tech- Estuarine Rsea i edracih nology specialist with Florida Ponte iVh~eaiwe tps a FinN2082.-, nlaTIephone Sea Grant, a,state and federal helped with the f eetiig '.ad .(904 823. 500. -t partnership dedicated to creat- C care of indigenous, sea. life o : Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home ing a sustainable coastal econ- display at the Reserve. Mudd is in charge of arrangements. omy and environment. played many sports including i .Shrimp is the most popular W S. seafood item in the United f >Viidc ft b' States, but almost 90 percent of D fer ei C strimpn cnsumeed here' is in S'*' imported, he said..Fourshrimp Se species are caught in southern w Jerome William 4 rg their son, U.S. waters, commonly known "Jerry", 65, died on July &, 006 Andy); sis- as white, pink, brown and \W in the Hadlow Center of ter-in-law, ''e a 'royal red shrimp. w Community 'Hospice after,. S'har ofn .WASI has'begun a nation- so both Parkinsoni's and, Lewy Waddellf;,' wide marketing campaign tio Body Disease. He was bdm July, and moth- wi. emphasizing that not all of *1, 1941 ir JacksonvilW. to er-in-law,- `. ^" shrimp sold in the United bc Martin arid -Eva. 'Evelyn Ma rie a ',f States are domestically pro-, in Offenberg. He attended .the O'Btrien. G aom t duced. The organization is also University of Florida where he A selective about promoting U.S. ex received- a Bachelor of memorial 'shrimp, only certifying prod- d kElqeici4 serIikbndas &Vic4J04luctsR tha^t c .i quality cc Fraternity. He then continuedd his life will Ofnr producers in Alabama, Florida, Ir his education in post graduate be held at 2 Of e Georgia, Louisiana, at school at-the Naval'Academy 'p.m. on Saturday in 'the Mississippi, North Carolina, cc in Monterey, California: He chapel. i'f. Quinn-Shalz,. A South Carolina and Texas. n served in tle'U.Se.Navy,3whgee -Fagi.ll y-Furferal. Home, fol- "We really want to raise the ta he retired '`s'a Lt. Cnommander. lowed by a reception in the standards and raise consumers' He was emp oyed with Voice of Villas of 'Marsh Landing Club expectations," Otwell said.. ar America in' the eWashington House, 1i8Q TThe Greens Way. "One way we do. that is Lo D.C. area. The' children plant have a through a strong certification M Family -members _i.cludde.his secondd jtemorial device when program." N wife, Viciria'Qffef erg, sons, 1 they all the at'Thanksgiving For the past 18 months, U Eric (Chris),'Keith(Dblwn), and' ir-the Washington DC area.: Todd (Liz).. 'daughter, Christie .In 'lie&of flowers,'theifamil (C.J.); grandchildren, Nate, requestshat memorial conitri- Selhng Your " Victoria, "-"Harnson, .' Ashley- blitions 6e 'miade to Hdpe Adult - Marie, William, Nicolas, Day -Care,"Inc., 1560 loberts W91 0 S Madeline Lillian Kaitlin, and Drive, Jacksonville Beach, FL at F 3e5ste n t dit emerging buyea (Mandy uotnerv ner:thedietn Kenna); sisters 'lorence of Qtirin-Slwalz Funeral Home (Chuck), Gloria (Gene); and ini'Jacksonville Beach:. Sally; brother, Sam (Sherry and by CHARLES J. KOVALESKI ho J o n, 14 Sy .l .o e,, s'hp' s. Th CONTRIBUTOR w S '- The real estate industry is t keeping a close eye on market k JoAnn Sylvia Russ, lifelong Joanrnides. of West Palm Beach conditions in Florida, watching d resident of the Beaches, died at and 'a sister Mary Boyd of for additional signs of an dU home July 12 following a long Jacksonville. She was prede- emerging buyer's market. Early p. illness. Born .Oct. 2,- 1935 in ceased by a sister, Minnie Byrd. indications already point to a Jacksonville, she was the There remain many loving, gradual shift, including agrow- di daughter of thtlate Thomas' nieces aid nephews. 'ing housing inventory, homes y and Marguerita)annides, She The family will receive visi staying on the market longer th graduated .from; Fletcher High tors today, Friday, at Hardage- and rising interest rates that School in 1954.. Giddens Funeral Home, 1701 soften buyer demand. She was't formerly employed Beach' Blvd., Jacksonville Beach In other words, buyers will by the Beaches Hospital and the from 6, p.m. to' 8 pm. have their choice of more Jacksonville Beach Police Graveside service will be con- Department. d icted'S.turday at 11 a.m. at H. . She is survived by her hus- Warren Smith Cemetery. YOU can't miss with a band of 44 years, Edgar W. Russ, In lieu of flowers, donations subscription to Jr., a son,'Leonard W. Larson of can be made to the American WThe Beaches Leader Jacksonville, a brother, Neil A. Heart Association. g r ronte Vedra Leadter f 4lp The Boys & Girls Club Subscribe to The Leader $10 of each New Subscription ($25) or Two-Year Renewal ($40) 'will go to the Boys & Girls Club MAIL TO: THE LEADER, PO BOX 50129, JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240 OR "DO IT ALL" ON TIHE PHONE WITH OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE REP- RESENTATIVES AT 249-9033. ---c sc- r---- 0TO--- EV------------------ - I U THE BEACHES LEADER PONTE VEDRA LEADER *in-county subscription or renewal Is $25 One Vyear Q 540 Two Years I Pnoilo ry J61e Minon consumers buy imported shrimp believing that it came from Mayport shrimpers. VASI has offered certification Dr raw shrimp, using U.S. department' of Commerce inspectors. But beginning in september, inspection duties ill be handled by WASI. "This is a big step forward for 'AS1, and the organization ill begin using its own per- nnel to conduct the inspec- ons said Otwell, a member f WASI's quality advisory board. "That's where the train- ig program comes in." UF seafood' extension xperts.are leading the effort to develop the program, which )nsists.of textbook stuly,,lec-S ires, ari.ohanqsropn training., ispectors must learn to evalu- e shrimp for freshness and )ndition, and recognize numerous species of the crus- ceans, he said. . Other institutions involved re Clemson University, ouisiana :State University', [ississippi State University, orth Carolina State university, Texas A&M ome: signs of r's market homes in wider price ranges as e enter the spring home-buy- ig.season. If you aYe planning o put your, home on the mar- et this year, be aware that the ays of multiple offers within ays are likely a thing of the ast, at least for now. Still, there are things you can o as a homeowner to increase oar chances of a quick sell at ie price you want, including: See .SELLING, A-9 University and the University of Georgia. WASI sought academic experts to develop the training prograni because they bring credibility, said Mario Piccinin, WASI's director of certification and quality assurance, based in Charleston, S.C. "We wanted experts who understand the science behind food inspection practices," Piccinin said. "Steve Otwell has a great deal of experience training people to evaluate shrimp, from his involvement in UF extension programs for industry professionals." The \VASI inspection pro- gram includes different criteria for each type of shrimp - , whole, headless and peeled - and requires each shrimp inspected to get a passing grade on each criterion, Piccinin said. Nordlie is a Florida writer. Ponte Vedra Valley "a family owned Funeral Home & Cemetery" T.n "ij fi'. l ,IllfK.lt lj ;j311 uneral Home,.. Cremation Cemetery Memorials 4750 Palm Valley Road Ponte Vedra Beach S904-285-11.30Q Law Office of Charlene Francis, P.A. - Charlene Francis,. -ttomrne at LO: Kimberly A. Gossett,.rtrnome a Lo' a. "Helping Families Preserve Their Legacy" Estate Plarining Elder Law Wills, Trusts and Medicaid Planning Estates Probate and Adoptions Guardianship 904-242-7979 1807 N. Third Street Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 email: francislaw@bellsouth.net The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely on ad'ertis- g.g Before you decide. ask me to -end you free written information about my qualification. and experience. *m PO LY B Dance Academy "0ot-'X. Announces Fall Registration S Ages 2 1/2 -Teens & Adult Atlantic Beach Ballet, Pointe, Jazz (Lyrical) Wed-nthc Bac u-Tap, & Hip Hop, Musical Theater Wed-Thru-Fri < Tumbling & Acrobatics WhereDancingDreams 4-7 p.m. Regional & National Champions 2006 come truel Sat. 10-2 .m Voted Beaches Favorite r Register Early tfor Better Class Availabilityl ' "SK-V ^^^ 'JEBB^W^ umtsidte uuv and St. johns iounntes 544 One Year 580 Two Year I iName: I Phone: I I .' I I Address: I City/State: Zip: I I Credit Card: exp. 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She brings with her a knowledge of several massage modalities, including Swedish, Deep Tissue, and Trigger Point Therapy. Caring Palms, located in Neptune Beach, offers male and female therapists working in Swedish, Deep Tissue, Hawaiian Lomi Lomi, Trigger Point Therapy, Myofascial Release, Reiki, and Hot Stone massage, as well as Couples Massage for those wanting a romantic session. Caring Palms offers classes in Reiki (CEUs available for massage therapists) and classes in mas- sage meant specifically for couples. Broker- Salesperson, K a y Seitzinger, GRI, CRS has been Assi sta nt Manager at Watson Realty s South Beach Seitzinger Office. Seitzinger has been very active in the real estate industry, currently serving as President of' the Northeast Florida Association of Realtors (NEFAR). She served as Treasurer in 2004, President-Elect in 2005, and has served on its Board of Directors since 2001. Seitzinger has sold real estate at the Beaches since 1984 and was twice named NEFAR's Realtor of the Year. Watson Realty's South Beach Office is located at 1326 3rd St. S. in Jacksonville Beach. S The Clothing Warehouse, a vintage clothing store, opened on May 20 at 1029 N. 3rd St in Jacksonville Beach. First Baptist Weekday Ministry in Jacksonville Beach, achieved accreditationby vjt Association of 'Christiain' Schools International. Pamela Wetherhold of Atlantic Beach has taken a position as a distributor for SenGence International, a company that 'sells cosmetics and skin care products. SJeff Mobley, a Ponte Vedra Beach resident, accepted a position as a yacht broker for Dick Boger Yacht Sales at Beach Marine on Beach Boulevard. Budget Blinds of Jacksonville and the Beaches is under new ownership. Phyllis Staines was the top listing agent in April for RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate in Ponte Vedra Beach. Sonny Bhikha, chairman of the Beaches Tourism Task Force and general manager of Quality Suites Oceanfront, was reappointed to the Duval County Tourist Development Council for'a four-year term. S* a The Gator Bowl Association recently named The Kurtis Group as its Agency of Record, making them respon- sible for a majority of the S association's marketing and advertising efforts and contin- uing their contract for design and promotional work sup- porting the Toyota Gator Bowl and Dr Pepper ACC Championship games. The Kurtis Group has worked with Sthe Association for over six years providing a variety of services including the design of advertisements, billboards, street banners, stadium graph- ics, posters, game day pro- grams, tickets, and more. Kurtis Loftus, president/cre- ative director of The Kurtis Group, has created the official illustration or "mark" for the Toyota Gator Bowl game since 2002. Trish Ridgway- Kapustka, vice president/director of business strategy for The Kurtis Group, is a long-time member of the Gator Bowl committee and will manage the marketing, public relations and media. planning side of the agency's recent commitment to the Association. She will be sup- ported by account supervisor Dan Croft and account coor- dinator Sarah Butsch. Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton is the featured speaker at the July 26 luncheon of the Ponte Vedra chamber of Commerce. The event begins at 11:30 a.m. at the Sawgrass Marriott Resort and Spa in Ponte Vedra. The cost is $20 for members with a reservation by noon July 25 and $25 for members after that date and for guests. Peyton, who took office three years ago, is only the second Republican in 100 years to be elected to the office of Jacksonville mayor. Prior to his election, he was vice president of Gate Petroleum Co. founded by his father, Herb Peyton. For information, call the chamber at 285-2004. The Atlanta law firm of Gard Smily & Bishop has opened an office in Ponte Vedra Beach. The firm's specialty is repre- senting investors who have lost money as a result of fraud or negligence on the part of their financial advisors. The Ponte Vedra Beach office, 135 Professional Drive, Suite 101, will initially be staffed by founding partner Steven J. Gard, a former enforcement attorney for the Securities and Exchange Commission and a former assistant attorney general for the state of Michigan. AARP and The Home Depot are working together to help those age 50-plus make their homes safer, more modern,' and more livable. As part of the. alliance, five brochures are available at all The Home Depot stores in Florida. The Brochures Inform Those 50+ About: How to prevent acci- dents in the home; How to create a more livable space as their needs change with' advancing age; and How to protect their homes against hurricanes and other natural disasters The brochures are available at all The Home Depot stores in several depart- ments. PDF versions and more information can be found at www.aarp.org/homedepot 'Handishake, Small Ta k, and Whatt-Notto-Wear' Business Briefs A Ponte Vedra Beach firm will offer "Handshakes, Small Talk, and What-Not-to-Wear," etiquette and attire work- shops, to benefit The Cystic. Fibrosis Foundation July 24- 25 at the Hilton Garden Inn near Tinseltown. Over the course of two days, etiquette expert and Clockwork Marketing President Maxine McBride will introduce "the key com- ponents every professional should master to succeed in the competitive business world." "Business and Dining Etiquette," on July 24, will educate participants about office and communication etiquette, working a room with confidence ard dining Small Business Workshops The Small Business Development Center at the University of North Florida will offer a series of workshops. Programs will be held at the UNF University Center, 12000 Alumni Drive. To register or for more information 'of any of the following workshops call 904-620-2477 or log on to www.sbdc.unf.edu. Programs offered include: How to S-T-A-R-T-U-P Your Own Business July 20, 6 p,m. to 9 p.m. August 22,,6 p,m, to 9 p.m. Cost: $30 in advance or $40 day of workshop. Information: Thinking of starting a business? This workshop will give you -an overview of the seven basic requirements for business STARTUP. A business startup kit for Duval and surround- ing counties is included in the workshop fee. Dollars and Sense: Recordkeeping Essentials July 11, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Cost: $30 in advance or $40 at the door. Information:' Recoidkeeping seem overwhelming? This workshop includes what records to keep and for how long, a comparison of avail- able recordkeeping systems, improving cash flow, under-, standing financial state- ments, and how to select an accountant. This class is taught by-accounting profes- sionals. ** Taking the AX out of Business Taxes Sosjul7: $ .nM. to,9 .mn ' 'dost: $30 m advance 'or $40 day of workshop. Information: Learn how to make taxes a little more man- ageable fqr a business? Learn the tax implications of'differ- ent business structures, what is and is not deductible, elec- tronic filing, payroll taxes, and more. This workshop is co-sponsored by the lternal Revenue Service. * The Business Plan: Roadmap to Success August 8, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Cost: $30 in advance or $40 at the door. Information: This training workshop will provide the process and information required for preparing a suc- cessful business plan, includ- ing market analysis and cash flow projections. Where's the Money? Business Financing Aug. 29, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Cost: $30 in advance' or $40 day of workshop. Information: Find out what financial options are available to small businesses, learn how to prepare a fund- ing request and what the five Cs of capital matter most to -Id, ....t. rs.1 : u Pnolo By Ashley Mills Workers on the west banks of the Intracoastal Waterway take a break from the Beach Boulevard widening project to do some fishing on a recent weekday. Selling Continued from A-8 Price competitively. With more homes on the market, it's more important than ever to be realistic about your home's true value-and to resist the urge to over-price it to see what you might be able to get for it. The most accurate tool for pricing your home is through compara- tive information from your neighborhood, or comps, that you can get from your Realtor or online using a multi-listing serv- ice. Know your home's pitfalls. ..Have a professional inspector cone to your house before you place it on the market. This way you'll be prepared if a buyer's inspector finds major problems during the inspection process- a sure deal killer in a buyer's market, especially if there are plenty of other comparable houses on the market. Generate curb appeal. With so many more homes on the market than in previous years, lots of home-buyers are opting for quick drive-bys instead of setting up appointments to go inside. Pay attention to land-' scaping, paint, doors, clutter in the yard and anything else that can influence the first impres- sion of a potential buyer. Stage your home. Inside, make sure your home is dean and clutter-free. A fresh coat of paint on the walls and a thor- ough carpet cleaning helps, and be sure to eliminate any pet or smoke odors before you show the home. In a buyer's market, many sellers hire professional "stagers," interior design special- ists who can consult with you about how to present your home in the most positive way. Get creative. Smart sellers will offer potential buyers incentives 1o make a deal. Offer a flooring allowance to replace the dingy vinyl floors in the kitchen or the worn carpet in the bedrooms. Consider offering the appliances with the sale of the home, or some of the outdoor furniture or lawn equipment. Other incen- tives might include offering to pay for some of the one-time closing costs, such as the loan appraisal or points, ,credit reports or inspections. Get professional advice. Sellers need a team of profes- sionals, including a Realtor and a qualified real estate attorneyy who will guide them through the sales contract, seller disdco- sure, title insurance, inspection reports and more. Your attorney will also review the ,closing statement at the appropriate time, including the loan bal- ance, repairs, and other expens- es that are detailed in order to avoid last-minute surprises or errors. Your real estate attorney can also provide title insurance for the property. Be patient. Unless you are in a real hurry to sell, don't be too quick to reduce your original asking price. Discuss with your agent how long homes are stay- ing on the market ip your .neighborhood, and take his or her advice when .it comes to reducing the price. When. a prospective buyer does make a formal offer with a contract for purchase and sale, remember that the contract becomes a legally binding document once you sign it. For this reason, your real estate attorney needs to review any contracts you receive from any prospective real estate buyers before you sign on the dotted line. Charles I. Kovaleski is presi- dent of Attorneys' Title Insurance Fund, Inc etiquette at business func- tions. On July 25, "Dress Like You Mean Business" will cover how attire influences. first impressions, dressing for busi- ness, and helpful attire guide- lines for both men and women in the workplace. "These workshops are a great opportunity for working professionals to refresh their knowledge of business eti- quette and attire and learn new facts while supporting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation," McBride said. To register, call 877-212- 5625 before July 21. There are three sessions both days to choose from: 10 a.m. to noon, 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Each fCee Allan Alday. 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For .additional infor- mation, e-mail Amy Ogden at amy@,clockworkmarketing.co m, visit www.clockworkmar- keting.com or call (904) 280- 7960. Right: Etiquette expert and Clockwork Marketing President Maxine McBride will host the etiquette and attire workshops on July 24 and 25 ,. . I`~iG~ cPR L vL, The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader July 14, 2006 Surf camp continues to expand its reach Program additions include introducing autistic kids to the joys of riding the waves 314% 1;. *~' e~~ ~k.. .........I By ROBERT DeANGELO SPORTS EDITOR. Rough seas couldn't dampen the enthusiasm of youngsters Wednesday as the final session of the 7th annual Super Surf Camp got underway in Jacksonville Beach. The camp, sponsored by the City of Jacksonville Beach and Sunrise Surf Shop, is geared toward begin- ners but also offers tips and instruction for kids with a A local f bit more surf- ing experi- more intere ence. Super- ing a profit vising 'the camp are ad- supervising ministra.tors and instruc- teaching t tors' from. the along with s recreation de- partment and got togeth Ocean Rescue along with there was a local EMTs and para- medics. "It started Ski when Dan Super Surf C Brooks and Jimmy Wil- kins noticed that a local firm seemed more interested in making profit than actually supervising the kids and teach- ing them safety along with surfing," said Jacksonville fire- fighter Skip Smith, who runs the Super Surf Camp. "There were 50 or 60 kids in the water with two instructors. "We' got together -and felt there was a better way. That's how our 'surf camp came about." The Super Stirf Camp' has evolved into three summer ses- sions with 10 -instructors supervising about 50 kids dur- ing each of the week-long ses- sions. Participants are 'in the water .from 8:30 a.m.. until 11:30 a.m. and also learn safe- ty, awareness of. the marine environment and reading ocean conditions. "The emphasis on safety, for the younger kids, is just to make them unafraid of the water," said' Smith, who was bitten by the surfing bug at age 15 during a family vacation to * New Smyrna Beach. Smith said a new program he and other volunteers offered two weeks ago included a camp for autistic children. Approximately 10 kids partici- pated in that camp, the first- ever of its kind, 'in the Jacksonville area. I "in May I went to a camp for autistic children in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico that was run by some- renown- ed California surfers," he w explained. irm seemed "They were working wi th sted in mak- not only auds- than actually' tic ,children Sbut also some the kids and who were mentally chal- hem safety lenged and surfing We others. physi- cally' chal- er and felt lenged. I videotaped i better way. about an hour t .and a half of 7 _the camp to' show Jimmy p Smith and Dan and ;amp organizer out of it came some really great ideas for our own camp. "Walking out onto that beach in Cabo was just an unreal experience," Smith continued. "There was just such a feeling of love. It's hard to explain, but you could just tell that the camp was helping to change lives." In addition to the camp for autistic children, organizers hope to establish some ses- sions next year for Beaches area kids who cannot afford to participate. "It's a shame that they live here and aren't able to take full advantage of the opportunities to. learn how to surf," said Smith. Donning identical red shirts to indicate they were camp attendees, about 50 kids took to the waves Wednesday. All levels of ability were on dis- play, with instructors taking extra time for those 'brand new to-the sport. "We usually don't get a chance to work one-on-one with the kids, but today we S. 'PhoTo by ROB DeANGELO .Instructor Bill Longenecker, left, works with 9-year-old David Green during Wednesday's Super Surf Camp near 16th Avenue South in Jacksonville Beach. The camp, which concludes Friday, offers instruction for children of all skill levels. had a chance to do a little of that," said Bill Longenecker, after helping 9-year-old David Green learn the basics. Longenecker is the only instructor who has worked every session in the Super Surf Camp's seven year run. The camp was slated to con- tinue for the remainder of this week, culminating with a beach cookout and a series of contests for participants on Friday. "It's rewarding because peo- ple come up to me all the time, whether it's in Target or in line at the movies or wher- ever, and say, 'Remember me? f was in your surf camp five years ago,'" Smith said. "It's just nice to know that your efforts can help introduce kids to surfing and that you can have an impact on their lives." 4;.. . ..2. .d, ..... -..... d ' .. .. o ". ", ', *: ,,,. .g ., m. ... s a" l ll l Photo by ROB DeANGELO A youngster rides a wave into the shore Wednesday morning during a session of the Super Surf Camp. In its seventh year, the camp offers surfing instruction for kids of all levels. Next beach volleyball event getting television treatment By CHUCK ADAMS SPORTS WRITER Jacksonville Beach Volley- ball will be on camera at its next tournament July 22-23. Comcast Cable will be at the beach to videotape the World Gym Summer Blast on the beachfront south of the pier at Fourth Avenue North and Third Street North in Jacksonville Beach. The tournament is the fourth of the season for Jacksonville Beach y'olleyball, under the direction of Jay Miller. Earlier events were the Smoothie King Tournament, played April 22; DX Marketing presents the Mike Highsmith-Memorial Tourna- ment, played May 20-21; and the Ocean. Waves Summer Blast June 17. Still to come, after next weekend's World Gym Summer Blast, is a final Summer Blast event sched- uled for August 19-20. "This tournament will fill up fast," said Miller, who warned those hoping to par- ticipate. not to expect to be able to walk up and sign in. "With no other major tourna- ments in the state, we expect to close registration early." All Jacksonville Beach Volleyball tournaments are AVPNext events. Those who haven't' signed up with AVPNext may do so on-line at avp.com. "AVP membership shall be confirmed before being allowed to play in this tourna- ment," said Miller. "If we can't confirm your member- ship with AVPNext, you may join on site or will. not be allowed to play." Miller asks that those who play in men's and women's open "bring a bio page with real information about your- self that the announcers can use on television." Tournament pre-registra- tion can be accomplished on- line at www.active.com. On- line registration closes July 21 at 9 p.m. The entry fee, per team, is $55 for men's and women's open, AA and A. For men's and women's student teams, non-open, the fee is $50. It's also $50 for co-ed open, AA and A, all of which are sched- uled to be 'played Sunday. Miller has pulled the -plug on his Mad Hatters effort, which produced no turnout for the Sunday of the Ocean Waves Summer Blast. Check-in times are from Pnolo by ROB DeANGELO Beach volleyball returns July 22-23 with the World Gym Summer Blast. The event will be videotaped by Comcast and . televised at a future date, according to organizer Jay Miller. 8:30-9 a.m. Saturday and 9- 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Miller has introduced pre-registered check-in by division this year. Players who are late may not get to play. There's also a $15 late fee for day of registra- tion, based on space availabil- ity. Only those players regis- tered by the Sunday before the event are guaranteed a T-shirt. Jacksonville Beach Volley- ball features pool play by divi- sion. Men's and women's open, AA and A play Saturday, co-ed open, AA and A on Sunday. There also will be men's and women's B division play for those who are inter- ested. Divisions may be combined' if numbers necessitate. Prizes are $500 for men's and women's open, based on a minimum of 10 teams, and $250 for men's and women's AA, again based on a mini- mum of 10 teams. A $50 deduction per team will apply to any and all divisions with fewer'than 10 teams. Miller is charting players' participation and success. The two combined will produce a $250 cash award for the play- ers with the most points in Jacksonville Beach Volleyball tournaments at the end of the season. Sunday events offer double points. The points breakdown is 10 for first-place finishes, eight for second, six for advancing from pool play, and five points for those who simply played. The money-awards are $100 for most points, $75 for sec- ond, $50 for third and $25 for fourth. More information is avail- able at jacksonvillevolley- ball.com or via e-mail at jaymiller@jacksonvillevolley- ball.com. Page 10A ' The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 11A FISHING A quick guide to some hot spots for weekend kingfish tournament ornumament week is finally r F here! That's right, it's .1 Greater Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament time so employers, don't expect a whole lot of productivity out of your kingfishing employees. Sick leave next week will defi- nitely be on the rise. Go-fast boats in every size and shape will be piling into our area this weekend and crews willbe pre-fishing in earnest to get an idea where the big fish might be lurking come next Thursday and Friday during the general tour- nament. ' VIP's and Junior Anglers start, the week off on Monday and. Tuesday, so by the end of the, week where the fish are should be common knowledge. It's that "where are they?" that we'll cover here by going over some of the best spots out there for kings. These spots have produced numerous win- ners over the years. First things first, some of those go-fast boats will be fish- ing far, far away from here in areas that are just not feasible for the average boaters to reach so I won't even cover those far reaches. How far you ask? How about Savannah, Georgia to the north and Ft. Pierce to the south. Winning fish have come from both of those locations CAPTAIN ROGER WALK COLUMNIST during this tournament. me on that one. Spots that are more wi reach starting at the May jetties and working north the Chum Hole, Nassau Fernandina Inlet, and Gi Reef. The Chum Hole has Ic been a favorite spot of mi kings although it has bee quiet over the last five o years as far as kingfish ca are concerned. That did earlier this season when bite of kings fired off the Located just outside the of the St. Johns and street a couple of miles offshore north of the jetties, the ( Hole is best when fished high outgoing tide. Nassau Sound is next up the line. Last year several winning fish were caught there. When fishing there fish in front of the Amelia Island Plantation in water depths of 20 to 38 feet deep. The tide really doesn't matter. Up the line we go to the Femandina Inlet. I basically fish it the same way as I fish i the Chum Hole. The only dif- ference is that I start at the tip of the north jetty and fish the outgoing tide as it falls. S f Grays Reef, located offshore ER of Brunswick, has been a favorite of most of our Georgia anglers over the last few years. Located about 70 miles from Trust Mayport makes it a long ride for most anglers. This is typical within offshore fishing in water port depths from 55 to 75 feet. Tide h are has no effect. Just get there as Sound, fast as you can and put your rays baits in the water. Going south out of Mayport rig has also been very productive line for over the last few1 years. The en very major spots are the Southeast r so Hole, Red Tops, Captains itches House, and Matanzas Inlet. change The Southeast Hole is located a good approximately five miles ere. southeast of the Mayport jet- mouth ties in 55 feet of water. A land aching point of reference is directly in re and front of the Turtle Inn, which Chum is ocean-front at, the end of on a Atlantic Boulevard. Tide does- n't matter as much as time of day does when fishing there. The earlier the better is the .rule. Last year this spot gave up several winning fish. Next is the hottest kingfish spot over the last five years, the Red Tops. More big fish have come horn this area than any other area we have and : during tournament hours this spot gets better with the addi- tion of more and more boats. It's located directly in front of the Ponte Vedra Inn approxi- matelh eight miles south of the NMayport jetties. Good water depths to fish are 20 feet up to 50 feet. I like 35,feet. Great ,spot to fish. The Captains House, five miles north of the St. Augustine Inlet,' is yet another hot spot. Same water depths preferred as the Red Tops. Work north up to the Gate Station igas station on A1A) and then back. Last but not least of the best close spots to fish has to be at Matanzas Inlet. Fish this inlet like you would the Chum Hole. They're pretty close to the same with the exception of water depth with Matanzas being shallower. .All of these spots are marked on the local fishing charts, which can be purchased at most bait and tackle shops in our area. Good luck and good fishing! Life is Good.' Let Us Help You Keep it that Way Protect the things you value most your auto, home, business, or life. For more in formation Call me..., Stop by... Log on - i^ %' vour choice' Beaches Insurance Services, Inc. 1195-1 Mayport Rd. 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Chase Robinson, Ben Bolena, Chase Dubin, Joey Harrison. Second row: Sam Mizerany, E.J. Mizerany, Michael Ossi, Skyler Shields, Nathan Rollings, Gabe Lozada, Zachary Malz, Nick Malz. Top row: Mike Ossi, Bill Shields, Scott Dubin, Larry Rollings. Don't expect a quick cure if you are suffering from plantar fasciitis Q. Dr. Smith, my heel has been hurting. When I step out of bed in the morning, the first few steps almost kills me. After a few min- utes it eases off. What is going on here? A. Most likely you are suf- fering from an inflammatory - condition called plantar lasci-, itis. Although this sounds awful, itis a very common problem. If occurs because the thick band,of tissue that runs along the arch of your foot has become irritated and sore due to microscopic tearing. Most often the heel becomes very tender at the fascial origin on the heel bone and along the cord as it passes across the arch. During the night while you sleep, this cord tends to short- en up a little, and attempts to heal somewhat in this con- tracted position. When you step out of bed .in the morn- ing, it is suddenly stretched out again by your weight, tear- ing it further, often making it feel as if it is ripping your foot apart.. Once the fascia has stretched out, the pain tends to ease off. Also, if you sit for' a long time, the pain tends to pi" . GREGORY SMITH, M.D. CONTRIBUTOR come back when you get up' and get going again. Once you have this there ,are steps you can take to get, rid of it, but don't expect a. quick cure. Also, the longer you have had it, the longer it likely will take to go away. One of the first steps in treatment of your problem is to try to identify the cause. A change of shoes to ones that have a less .supportive arch often precipitates the develop- ment of plantar fasciitis. Also, a flattening of your arch or over use can cause your plantar fascia to stretch out and pull on your heel bone. You are more likely to be affected the older you are for the fascia loses its elasticity and can tend to tear instead of stretch. Also, the fat pad that cush- ions your heel tends to thin out, and the heel is subjected to more impact. Also as you get heavier, this simply puts more stress on your feet. Another common cause is starting a weight bearing exer- cise program such as aerobics or jogging after a period of inactivity, or increasing your activity suddenly, such as . walking more than you are used to while on vacation or during a weekend golf tourna- ment. Shoes with poor support, , thin padding, or no shock absorbency also can'make you more likely to develop this", problem. .If you are used to, wearing a high-heeled shoe and suddenly switch to a flat shoe, this increases the pull . on your Achilles tendon and plantar fascia, leading to symptoms. O.K. so now that you have it, and you've changed those things that may be causing it, what else can you do to get rid of it? The first line of treatment involves a stretching program in order to lengthen the plan- tar fascia and decrease the pull on your heel. Also very help- ful is nighttime splint that you wear while you sleep, so that the torn tissues can heal while stretched out at their proper length. Some patients may even require a short period of cast- ing. Physical therapy if often prescribed. Ultrasound and topical cortisone treatments by your therapist are often used. Rubber heel inserts or even custom orthotics can also be helpful. A local injec- tion of cortisone may alsb be. required. The thing to remember is patience this is not going to go away overnight, and' may take several months to disappear. This column is written to dis- cuss issues regarding sports, med- icine, and safety. It is not intended to serve as a replace- ment for the treatment of your regular doctor. 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July 14, 2006 Paee 12A The Beacbes Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader rt!-l W4. The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader 1H IH I ND ii l 14 200n JuLy. A I* -V .. .. ... - s-r1'1 w beachesleade m * Movies (right) See ...B-4 * Calendar ... B6 * Showtimes ... B-4 Page B-1 Towering trumpeter Sunday at SeaWalk S1 photo submitted Grammy-nominated trumpeter Greg Adams Is a founding member of Tower of Power. ..' " by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE ASSOCIATE EDITOR. What do trumpeter Greg Adams and keyboardist . Paul Shaffer have in com- mon besides a bald pate and an affinity for dark sunglasses? A mutual respect for each ,' other's talents, for one ' thing. "Greg Adams is brilliant as a jazz soloist, R&B arranger and everything in between," Shaffer, the ver- :"-' ..', satile bandleader for "Late Ktt.. Night with David " Letterman," says on Adams' website. Keyboardist Allon "He has so much to do at 5 p.m. Sams s with the state of funk working with the music as we-know it." Adams, who headlines Sunday's free jazz concert at the Jacksonville Beach SeaWValk Pavilion, returned the favor by contributing to the Letterman show's opening theme music. He also earned an Emmy nomination in 1989 for directing the music for Letterman's seventh anniversary special. Adams, joined by an six-piece rhythm sec- tion, performs at 7 p.m. Sunday. Tampa key- boardist Allon Sams is the opening act at 5 p.m. Sunday's performance marks Adams' first in Jacksonville Beach, but not his first on the First Coast. Adams played at Jacksonville's old Veterans Coliseum in the late 1980s as a trumpeter in Tower of Power, a vibrant horn section that once toured with Huey Lewis and the News. "He worked with me for nine years," Lewis says on Adams' website. "He's simply the best in the business." A founding member of Tower of Power, Adams joined the San Francisco-based band right out of high school in the 1970s, and is p , '1 "2 ~1~r *r.; pr..:.i,- Lu Mrr.iIlea i Sams of Tampa opens Sunday's jazz concert pent time as a studio musician in Los Angeles, likes of Joe Zawinul and Richard Marx. credited with the group's signature sound. For nearly four decades Adams' has per- formed and recorded with a diverse array of artists.. He earned his first Grammy nod in 1981 for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal for the Tower of Power song "What Is Hip". His 1995 solo debut, "Hidden Agenda," fea- tures an infectious interpretation of Sade's classic hit song "Smooth Operator.". "Hidden Agenda" was No.1 for five weeks on the jazz sales charts. His follow up, "Midnight Morning" in 2002, generated two top-10 singles, "Roadhouse" and "Sup' with That." His latest solo CD "Cool To The Touch," is slated to be released on Aug. 15. Sams, Sunday's opening act, is billed as a talented keyboardist gaining momentum in the contemporary smooth jazz format. ) He began playing the trumpet and french See JAZZ, B-2 Jump Start strings camp at FCCJ-South FROM STAFF Jump Start Strings Camp, a week-long summer program organized by the Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra, will be held Monday, July 31, through Friday, Augt. 4, at Florida Community College at Jacksonville's South Camipus. The introductory course gives children the opportunity to learn how play the violin, viola, cello or bass from some of the area's finest music instructors. Enrollment is open to students ages 6 through 10. Students are granted the use of an instrument if they do not have one of their own. FCCJ pro- vides classroom space, as part of its contribution to the JSYO pro.. gram. The camp runs from 9 a.m'. to 1 p.m. each day, capped by a concert celebration for family, friends and the general public on Aug. 4. A short orientation ses- sion will be held on July 30. The program is limited to 40 stu- dents. The cost is $195. .Upon completing the camp, students are automatically admitted into the JSYO Jump Start Strings Ensemble, which begins in the fall and runs throughout the school year. For more information, call JSYO music director Scott Gregg at 354-5479, ext. 241, or e-mail him at jsyo@jaxsymphony.org. prolo by AfJTHOiJ' HODGE Capt. Southard (Paul Rowe) testifies about Capt. Queeg's mental slate as defense attorney Greenwald (Kevin Roberts) listens in the Player's By the Sea production of "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial." The plays runs tonight and Saturday at 106 6th St. N., Jacksonville Beach. Tickets are $10. Cash's 'American V' difficult to listen to ,Oh Lord, help me to wallk another mile: iust one ------ more mile. I'm tired of walking all alone. from "Help Ale" on "American V: A Hundred Higlhwats" Johnny Cash's "American V: A Hundred Highways," is painful to listen too. Recorded following the completion of -, : "American IV: The Man Comes Around," the songs on "American V" find Cash in poor health, his once-powerful voice often reduced to a haggard, quavering whisper. .l The songs themselves are dark, haunting views of death and despair, only occasionally lifted by a sense of hope the calm expected, in this case, after the storm. NEWS But while the voice may be weak at times, NEWS and the songs seemingly dredged from the REVIE' despair caused by Cash's failing health and the loss of his beloved wife, June Carter, the album as a whole comes across as one of the stronger entries in the "American" series. There are few missteps in the song selection, the most notable being Gordon Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My L 0] WFI Mind" and Don Gibson's "A Legend in My Time" - both fine songs in their own right, but out of place A". here. The remaining 10 songs, however, more than compensate for them. The sinister "God's Gonna Cut You Down" and Cash's own "I Came to Believe" rank With the best "American" selections, as does Bruce '.I Springsteen's "Further On Up. the Road." : Producer Rick Rubin once again assembles a fine group of musicians to accompany Cash. "American" veterans Mike Campbell, Benmont Tench and Smokey Hormel anchor the guitar-and-keyboard 1dri\-en arrangements. The premier instrument on "American V," though, is Cash's voice. Even when he's struggling for breath VIE to complete a phrase, Cash wrings every bit of emo- S non lie can from every note. While his voice is rav- ER aged by illness and age, his ability to take a song and make it uniquely his is stronger than ever. "American V: A Hundred Highways" is a far more even (and superior) effort than 2002's "American IV: The Man Comes Around." And there are tentative plans for an "American VI" album 'from Cash next year. . phoio submtled Singer/songwriter Brenda David performs at 8 p.m. Sunday at Atlantic Theatres in Atlantic Beach. Tickets are $15 and includes CD. Call 249-7529 for more details. amov, ill! FIE! 0 ---=lllllllll= Imn~ - Weekend 2 July 14, 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Last Friday's beer festival was not all it was tapped up to be for me ike frat boys lured by the silvery gleam of a keg, throngs of thirsty- beer lovers from all over the city including yours truly- marched to Alltel Stadium last Friday for a much-antici- pated Beer and Music; Festival. . Having been.to Orlando's beer festival at Universal Studio's CityWalk last fall, I was expecting my palette-to sample a selection of hun- dreds of tasty beers from all over the world. But after four hours of wandering around the stadi- um's expansive Touchdown Club where the festival took place, I was left asking one. question: where's all the beer? '. ' * Where were the Guinness, Sthe Newcastle, the Heinekin, . the Ephemere, the Warsteiner for goodness sakes? And where were the Tucher, the Rogue, the Rolling Rock, the Flying Dog and the Honey Brown? How can you have a beer festival without some of the biggest names in imported and domestic bper? It's a slap in the face to us self-taught beer enthusiasts. Beer festival? Please. I could get a much better vari- ety of beer while spending an hour at European Street Cafe. From what I could see, LAURA FOWLER STAFF WRITER there were more food ven- dors offering food samples from various restaurants around town than there were beer vendors. On top of that, many beer: vendors had no banners above their tables, making them hard to find amidst the. crowds of hiccuping beer lovers. By the time I reached some of the tables, they were out of beer altogether. A glimmer of hope appeared as I caught a glimpse of the Samuel Adams vendor near the end of the night. Like a character in a sus- penseful slow-motion scene in an action flick, I eagerly inched my way to the table in the corner of the room, dodging the intoxicated, stumbling buffoons who stood in my way., My mind was racing with thoughts of the dozens of unique beers brewed by Sam Adams: the Summer Ale, the Cream Stout, and my person- al favorite, the Cherry Wheat. But my excitement splat- tered like a bug on a wind- shield when I saw that the only beer he was pouring was Sam Adams Light. Wow. What a selection. After launching a major advertising campaign of TV' commercials showcasing the huge variety of Sam Adams brews, all they brought was Sam Light. ; Perhaps that should not have been a surprise to me, since no one seemed to care about the cuip of suds they were drinkingg anyway. ,Hey folks, that's why they, only give you a couple ounces of beer each time. The point is to taste the beer not guzzle it down and go back for more. Next year I think they should call it the Chugging Festival and just let people lie under a tap of Bud Light with their mouths open. Meanwhile, I'll be at my favorite neighborhood bar with a tall glass of Newcastle. pnqto suDmmea Nikki Maahs, from left, Anjelica Haynes and Abbie Bell rehearse a scene from Y-Bag's "Little Shop of Horrors," which runs July 21-22 at Sandalwood High School. Jazz: Sams was L.A. studio musician Cont. from B-I horn in his hometown of Tampa, but the key- board eventually captured his heart. Early endeavors had him traveling through- out the U.S., the Caribbean, Jamaica and Mexico with cover bands, followed by three months of solo performances all over Japan. Upon returning to the U.S., Sams graduated from Full Sail Center for the Recording Arts and moved to Los Angeles after being offered an internship with jazz legend Joe Zawinul, garner- ing him invaluable experience as a studio tech- nician. Diligence and perseverance drove him on to work at other studios were he polished his stu- dio skills. The vast experience in the studio environment helped Sams develop a fine tuned ear, and .gave .him the technical expertise he needed to continue working as an engineer. But the burning desire to play music was a powerful motivator for him to switch gears and start playing with local bands in the Los Angeles area. He found success recording jingles for radio, television and film trailers and album projects from record companies such as Det lam where Sams was invited to play keyboards for Montell Jordan's multi-platinum hit "This Is How \Ve Do It". Accompanied by a full band with a diverse repertoire, Sams performs at Tampa Bay area jazz clubs, festivals and concerts. He has per- formed as an opening act for many artists including George Benson, Regina Belle, Special LFX, Patti Austin, Brian Culbertson and Nalee. I July 14, 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Weekend 3 ARTS New gallery set to open in Beach Plaza A group of local artists wishing to display and sell their works joined together about 25 years ago and named themselves the Beaches Arts and Crafts Gallery, Originally located on First Street in Jacksonville Beach, the gallery had to move because of growth and devel- opment at the Beaches. They have moved like nomads from one location to another around the Beaches, changing not only location, but also membership. Few of the original group remain with the gallery, but their., legacy remains. Last week, the group of artists, old and new, moved their works to a new location, which should be advanta- geous to them and to the community. They will be located in Beach Plaza, 1250 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach. The gallery is large, spacious, with walls reaching a twYo-floor level. A large classroom at the rear provides great space for classes. Debra Dellinger's Atlantic Frames and office are at the back of the gallery, and Debra willbe present the hours the gallery is open. A gallery opening and reception is planned with a" date to be announced this month. Congratulations to this group for "hanging" together, and good luck. Call. 247-4341. The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach on luly 28 will open an exhibit of works by the late fiber arts artist Sally Broadwell. ALICE GARTLAND ART SCENE The exhibit, "Fabric Pieces: Beads and Embroidery," will run through Sept. 9. , At 11 a.m. Monday, July 3i, Jo Sinclair, a well-known St. Augustine artist, will discuss the works of the artist, who died in April. Sinclair takes participants, on a gallery tour of Broadwell's embroidered quilts and fiber pieces and dis- cusses the history of fiber arts. This program is free and open to the public. The Cultural Center is located at 50 Executive Way, Ponte Vedra Beach. Call 280-0614 for information. Do you love ballet and modern dance? At 8 p.m. Saturday, the University of North Florida will present an evening with Trey McIntyre and his elite company with his cutting-edge works which will captivate all ages with the seductive beauty of ballet infused with the intensity of modern dance. 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S "' o* ' he River City Band will present "A Tribute to Benny Goodman," featuring Terry Myers on clarinet and Teddy Washington, former trumpet player with BB King and James Brown, on Thursday, July 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the restored Five Points Theater, 1028 Park St., Jacksonville. The cost is $15, and a por- tion of the proceeds will bene- fit local foster children., For.- information and tickets call 355-4700. S. "' '- -' 1 ,, : On Wednesday and Thursday, enjoy an Especially for Seniors Talks and Tea at 1:30 p.m. at the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. The subject will be "A New Narrative: Marden, Fitzpatrick,, Stella, Warhol. Seated gallery talks are fol- lowed by refreshments. Seating is limited, and prereg- istration is required. ' Members and nonmembers fee is $6. Call 356-6857 for information. photo:submitted ."Beauty and the Beast" caps its run Sunday at the Alhambra Pinner Theatre. For ticket details, call 641-1212. Do not forget the Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art's Warehouse Party from 9 p.m. Saturday to 2 a.m. Enter on Laura Street at the museum entrance. The cost is $15 at the door for nonmembers and $10 for members. Enjoy this canvas of sound with music by Philly G.' Catharsis (PC Synergy), Odyssey and Cool Rog Rox. Call 366-6911, ext. 225, for information. Now enrolling for the 2006-2007school year ADD/Struggling Students Learning Disabilities Small Classes Certified Teachers McKay Scholarship accepted 1356 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 (904) 803-3260 www.noblestreet.org THEATRE NOTICES a "THE CAINE MUTINY COURT MARSHAL" by Herman Wonk is staged at .8 p.m. today and Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday at Players By The Sea, 106 6th St. N., Jacksonville Beach. The World War 11 classic is also presented at 8 p.m. July 14 and 15. Greg Leute directs. Tickets are $10. 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Fri.-Thurs., 11:45 a.m., 12:15, 12:45, 1:30, 3:15, 3:45, 4:15, 5:00, 6:45, 7:15, 7:45, 8:30, 10:15, 10:45. The Deil. Wears Prada. Rated 'PGI3. Fri.-Thurs., 12:05, 1:00, 3:05, 3:35, 7:20, 8:05, 10:05, 10:40. 0 Superman Returns. Rated PG 13. Fri.-Thurs., Noon, 12:30, 3:30, 4:00, 7:00, 7:30, 10:30. Click. Thurs., 10:10. 'Tracy Morgan (left) co-stars with Marian (right) and Shawn Wayans in the comedy "Little Man." Marian Wayans plays a short- statured, baby-faced criminal on the run. Shawn Wayans plays a father who mistakes "Little Man" for his newly adopted son. ow budget Charm School' surprises jL^%J ~ ~ ~ .1 Vv L/^~L C h-v/fl7II liU' 11LI^ by SARAH LINWOOD CONTRIBUTOR Life contains many strange twists and turns, a bit of wis- dom every man, woman and Child on the planet eventual- ly learns. -, ,,.N.owh ',rrishi osrnore apparent than in "The" Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing and Charm School," a limited release Sony Pictures film that illustrates how each of us must choose his own life path. It's a flick with an out- standing cast that's heavy on both irony and drama, items which true film aficionados find indispensable. Though it was obviously shot as a budget film, Sony spent most of its bankroll on stars such as Robert Carlyle, Oscar winner Marisa Tomei, John Goodman, Mary Steenburgen, Sean Astin and too many more to mention. All do a fine job despite relatively few difficult acting demands from either the script or director. Perhaps things were made easier by the fact this rendition is actually based on a 15-year- old short film of the same name directed and co-writ- ;'ten bv Rahdall MillerA M " *'ifu aidprodu j* Ji !. Savin. Using it as a base, the pair have rendered a fine portrait. of three people's destinies. The picture opens quietly, a non-descript man driving a bakery delivery truck down a deserted California highway. Suddenly, a Volvo wagon pulls into the passing lane and meanders ahead. A few minutes later, the trucker happens onto the very same Volvo or, rather, what's left of it. In the mid- die of the road, by means unknown, the car's been totaled. Lying bleeding and hurt in the wreckage is a still-con- . scious Goodman.The bakery On DVD man calls 911, and the dis- patcher emphasizes that he keep Goodman talking no , matter what. The scene then shifts to the pair sharing the back of an ambulance. It's here the picture cuts zbFAfand forth from. the present to the past, a time-' when Goodman was an awk- ward pre-teen. In those inno- cent days of the '60s, it was, the custom among middle class families to send their sons and daughters to danc- ing schools, the object being development of social skills. The picture follows Goodman during a bout of puppy love, then flashes. back to the ambulance. It seems our star and his first 'love made a pact: on the fifth day of the fifth month of the new millennium, even if they lost touch with each other or got married, they'd meet again at the dance school. Though the plot and out- come of this PG-13, 103- minute film become pre- dictable, it's woven in a way that's both surprising and charming. Nothing is quite as it seems regardless, this flick will hold one's atten- ,'tjpn. to the very, id. ,y.,_ i:'iiTthiugh still in theaters and suffering with virtually a zero marketing budget, The film is destined for DVD release at $26.95. Rated PGI3. Fri.- 1:05, 4:40, 7:10, '. O O '. , The Lake House. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 12:35, 3:50, 7:05, 10:25. Nacho Libre. Rated PG. Fri.- Thurs., 12:20, 3:25, 7:50, 10:00. Cars. Rated G. Fri.-Thurs., 1:15, 4:05, 6:55, 9:40. . Down in the Vallev. Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:25, 4:10, 6:50, 9:30. : An Inconvenient Truth. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 110,. 4:35, 7:40, 9:55. Pablo 9 Cars. Rated G. Fri.-Thurs., 10:50 a.m., 1:20, 4:20, 7:30, - [ -,' "* o *' i ^, ,,u -?!. Click. Rated PG13. Fri.- Thurs., 11:00 a.m., 1:20, 4:00, 7:05, 9:20. * The Devil Wears Prada. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 11 a.m., 1:15, 4:10, 7:20, 9:30. The Lake House. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 10:45 a.m., 1:25, 4:25, 7:25, 9:40. Little Man. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 11:05 a.m., 1:45, 4:40, 7:25, 9:35. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:30, 3:45, 7:00, 10:15. Superman Returns. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:45, 4:00, 7:15, 10:30. You, Me & Dupree. Rated PG13 Fri.-Thurs., 10:55 a.m., 1:35, 4:15, 7:10, 9:25. ARTLIFE Summer Arts Camp Atlantic Beach FUN FOR KIDS!!! Weekly Sign-ups! Mon-Fri. 9 -4 pm Extended Hours Available! Ages 7-12 yrs. $125. per week *Half-Da Camp S75. ALL CLASSES LED BY PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS AND EDUCATORS: PAINTING, DRAWING, SKATE ART, FILM, MUSIC, SSONWRITING, JA.Z, PUPPETS,' QTHEA'rT F,.STORYT.ELIt.4G'& MORE litW ARTS FOR EVERYONE! CALL 247-8337 ~j .~ ~i >~ ." : ' ^ .:^i""." LEEWARD MANOR AT FLEET LANDING ATLANTIC BEACH'S WORLD-CLASS LIFE CARE COMMUNITY ' by STEVE BAILEY "She's the Man" Surprisingly funny story of a girl (TV star Amanda Bynes) posing as a boy so that she can play soccer on an all-male team. "Sybil 30th-Anniv. Edition" Sally Field shed, her "Flying Nun" persona for good in, this riveting TV-movie about a woman with multiple personalities. "Amazing Stories 1st Season" Steven Spielberg's short-lived anthology series is uneven but has some worthwhile episodes. (My :pick: "The, Main Attraction," about a macho high-schooler,who gets a Jim Carrey- like comeuppance.) "The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. - The Complete Series" B-movie actor Bruce Campbell stars in the Fox network's Western spoof. . "Carnivale 2nd Season" DVD of the HBO drama about an eerie Depression-era cir-. cus features a panel discussion with the cast (including B-movie queen Adrienne Barbeaul. LEEWARD MANOR: THE ASSISTANCE YOU NEED. . The Independence You Are Capable of. . THE SENSE OF BELONGING YOU DESIRE. . and the Caring, Dignity and Respect YOU DESERVE. FLEET* Atlantic Beach's World-Class Life Care Community One Fleet Landing Blvd. Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 www.fleetlanding.com The area's best choice for Assisted Living - Leeward Manor at Fleet Landing -has gotten even better. We've added a brand new wing with 22 all-private assisted living apartments.. for those who can manage independently most of the time but who need just a little help with day-to-day tasks. Call today for more information or to schedule a tour of our community. 904-246-9900, ext. 423 Toll-free: 1-800-872-8761, ext. 423 .4.. ,-B "The Beaches Most Dependable Cab Company" Let Us GetYou ,-There & Back! Re te Wa ve 246-9999 Radio Dispatched Immediately * 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week mjmxju I 'I lulv 14. 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Weekend 5 Music CLUB SCENE NEW ON STAGE Cliff's at the Beach, 1401 Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach. Quest performs at 9 p.m. today. and Saturday. * Culhane's Irish Pub, 967 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach * 249-9595. 3 plays pop rock at 9 p.m. today. Normaltown is in at 9 p.m. Saturday. The Glas Tara Dancers perform at 4 p.m. Sunday followed by traditional Irish music with Kevin Byrne at 6 p.m. Freebird Live, 200 N. First St., Jacksonville Beach 246- BIRD. Reggae Jamboree featur- ing DeLions of Jah, DJ Flava, Dynamite, C-4, Youtman, Yardi and C-Nepsi is held at 9 p.m. today. Monsters of Mock Exciter pay homage to Judas Priest with Iron Maiden tribute' band Live After Death at 9 p.m. saturday. o Country favorite Billy Ray Cyrus is in, Wednesday. Monkey's Uncle Tavern,, 1850 Third Street S., Jacksonville Beach 246-1070. Little Green Men' plays 80's favorites at 9 p.m. today. Moon Grille, 1396 Beach. iBlvd., Jacksonville Beach * 241-1894." Oversized Load plays rock and Top 40's at 9 p.m. today and Saturday. .' Ragtime Tavern, Seafood & Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,, Atlantic Beach 241-7877. El 'Toro Loco performs alt-rock at f9 p.m. today and Saturday., Billy and' Vinnie appear -Sunday. ": Spare ':.Time Tavern and Grille;' 1728 3rd )St. N., lacksonville Beach 2468,3604 'DbeV'It -Nltt'er appeal at 9 'p.m. today. The Jim Essery, Band performs Sundays. Twisted Sisters, 1266 Bewach. Blvd., Jacksonville Beach * 241-6453. Fat Asprin performs at 9 p.m. today. Gadsen is in at 9 p.m. Saturday. WEEKLY STANDARDS Aromas Cigar, Wine & Martini Bar, 880 A1A N., Ponte ;Vedra:Beach 280-2525: Le Monde Quartet plays Latin music Tuesdays. The Jason Anderson Group performs every Thursday. Jose LeBrori and The LeMonde Quintet per- iform every Saturday. Bo's Coral Reef, 201 Fifth Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach * ;246-9874. DJs and female -impersonators weekly. Cap'n Odies, 2200 Mayport Road, Atlantic Beach 241- 8848. Live music from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.mr. today and, Saturday. Country night every ! Sunday. Champs Lounge, Sawgrass /Marriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach 285-7777. Lisa and the MNad Hatters are in every Friday. Fiorin MacCool's Irish Pub & Restaurant, 333 1st, St. N., Jacksonville Beach 242-9499. Cloud Nine is in every Wednesday. Spade McQuade CONCERTS MORE THAN A SONG Vocalists Marvin Scott, Natalie S. Walker, Melonie Daniels and Chris Epps per- form opera, gospel, R&B, Jazz , and spoken word at 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday at Theatre Jacksonville, 2032 San Marco 'Blvd., Jacksonville. Tickets are $20 in advance, $28 at the door. Call 894-6487 or 356- 1102 for information. SPYRO GYRA The contemporary jazz quintet performs at 8 p.m. today at The Florida Theatre, 128 E. Forsyth St., Jacksonville. Tickets range from $24-$27.50 and are available at TicketMaster at 353-3309. Reqkthnwupepr p0OI6o ubmI.id The Doobie Brothers will perform at the Florida Theatre Wednesday, Oct. 25. Tickets go on sale Friday, July 14, at 1.0 a.m. The band has evolved from a mellow, post-hippie boogie group to a slick, soul-inflected pop band. The group racked up a string of gold and platinum albums and more than 12 No. 1 hits. For tickets, call 355-2787 orvisit www.floridatheatre.com. . .plays traditional Irish music every Thursday. Meridian. plays traditional Irish music at 4 p.m. Sunday. Fly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish Dr., Atlantic :Beach .* 246-4293. ,Nojlanr. Neal is in..Monday. Songwriter's night with.AIetrh Ramsdill every Tuesday. ,Reggae with Pili ,Pili every Wednesday. The WVes Cobb Band is in Thursdays. Mystic Dino and the 420 Band are in Sunday. Giovanni's, 1161 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach * 249-7787. Mariy Ann Hawkins plays piano Thursdays. The' Amanda Finch Jazz Quintet performs today. Pianist Matt Hall appears Saturday. " 0 '' Homestead Restaurant, 1712' Beach Blvd., lacksonville Beach 249-9660. Kenhe and Sleepy every Friday. Mike Shackelford Band appears Saturday. Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.' First St., Jacksonville Beach * 249-5181. Live music at 10 p.m. today and Saturday. Karaoke every Sunday. Little Green men perform every monday. Spiderbaby is in every Wednesday. 3 appears every Thursday. . .. :)'' .,"' '' ;'' '' '*'* o Mackenzie's Steakhouse, 100 Sawgrass Village, Ponte Vedra" Beach 543-9143. Gene Nordan plays piano Tuesday, through Thursday. Don NMiniard is in Saturday. Michael Howard plays Sunday. Will Hurley performs Fridays and Monday. *e 'O ,' Max's Restaurant, 1312 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville' Beach 247-6820. John Evans plays the piano every Friday and Saturday. * Ocean Club, 401 First Street North, Jacksonville Beach * 242-8884. Mystic Roots in the tild bar every Tuesday. Fifth' South and, the Glass Camels are in the Bubba Lounge every Wednesday. The James Harp -House.-.-Ptoject -A-s ) -eveiy Saturday. Reggae with: PiliPili from 4 to 8 p.m. every Sunday. ' Spare Time Tavern and Grille. Eric 'Wink performs Tuesday. Yankee Slickers are in every Thursday. Reggae with Delions of Jah every Friday. The Jim Essery Band performs Sunday. .* * , Sun Dog Tavern, 207 Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach 241-8221. Chuck Nash and the Zen Twins rotate every Wednesday. Chroma appears .on the first Thursday of every month. KARAOKE Cliff's at the Beach, 1401. Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach. Karaoke every Wednesday.' *' O' . Lynch's Irish Pub, First St., Jacksonville' 249-5181. Karaoke Sunday. 514 N. Beach * every Monkey's Uncle. Tavern, 1850 third Street : S., Jacksonville Beach 246-1070. Karaoke every Tuesday, Thursday, 'Saturday. and Sunday. , Shelby's Coffee Shoppe, 200 1st Street, Neptune Beach * 249-2922. The John Thomas Group with Debra Rider plays cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday. , 'Sawgrass, 43 PGA Tourt Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach 285-3133. PI1NMER THEATRE , FINAL S&the I.R.S. ox ffice (904) 641-1212 Note: Acts and performance days are not always' available for all clubs at press time. Send to initchell@beachesleader.conm. Call 249-9033 for information. ULtim i 'd16 Week Physique Transfroriation PROGRAM INCLUDES: Complete Fitness Assessment Nutrition Plan Before and After Pictures' 50 Sessions of One-On-One Personal Training in our Private Suites Weekly Nutritional Counseling Reassessments Corri says: "I fel better about m.ysef 'and hi's s. 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Tra Vini Italian Restaurant, 216 Ponte Vedra Park Drive, Ponte Vedra Beach Beach'* 273-2442. Tony Saladino per- formrfsazzxptani anda.nita-rds Thursday through Sattirday." ' Tree Steakhouse, 725-6 Atlantic-Blvd, Atlantic Beach * 241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins is in Wednesdays. Mike Shackelford performs Friday. Kenhe is in from Saturday. NOW SPINNING The Atlantic, 333 N. First St., Jackson-ille Beach 249-3338. DJs spins hip hop and retro Thursday through Saturdays. Qcean Club.1)J Scott Heflry Saturday. DJs Sharaz and Dave Berg in on riJuly 22. DJ Infader spins every Tuesday. The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Jay Beach, 246-2255. DJ 'Danielle is .in every Monday andd Tuesday. DI Anonymous spins Wednesday. DJ Marco spins 80's every'Thursday. DJ Ibay is iri every friday and Saturday. Vinoe, 822 AlA N., Ponte Vedra Beach '* 285-0991. The iDJ Wali spins acid jazz for Metropolitan Night every thursday.. i . WXTPPkotllA The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader July 14, 2006 CALENDAR Friday, July 14 Art Spa: Art Spa, a one-day camp for adult members of the Jacksonville Museum of Modem Art, will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The cost is $175. Registration is required by July 7. Call Allison at 366-6911, extension 204, or e-mail. agraff@jmoma.org for informa- MEETINGS Friday Jacksonville Singles Dance Club: The Jacksonville Singles Dance Club meets from 8 to 11 p.m. Friday at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 1501 Hendricks Ave. Admission is $8, or $7 for members. 779-1234. Recovery, Inc.: Recover', Inc., a mental health support group, meets at 6:30 p.m. Friday at St. Paul's Catholic Church's Family Life Center, 578 First Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach. 247- 3299.. Senior tennis: Tennis for seniors is being offered at Huguenot Tennis Center in Jacksonville Beach from 9 to 11 a.m. Friday. Call Moe at 247-6221 for information. Bookmobile: The Library Elderly Outreach Bookmobile serves seniors living in The Stratford from 9:30 to 10 a.m., and at Vicar's Landing from noon to 1:30 p.m. every second and fourth Friday. 904-823-2783. Saturday Adopt-A-Rescued-Kitty: Kittens 'and cats which have been veterinarian-checked and tested, arid have shots and have been altered, are available for adoption Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at PetCo at Atlantic and Kernan boulevards. Beaches storytellers: The Beaches League of Storytellers meets at the Ponte Vedra Beach Library, 101 Library Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, at 10:30 a.m. the second Saturday of the month from September through May. 246-1502. First Coast Romance Writers: The First Coast Romance Writers meet the second Saturday of the month from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hampton Inn at J. Turner Butler and 1-95. Meetings are free and open to the public. 268-0707. Peripheral neuropathy:. The Jacksonville Peripheral Neuropathy Support Group meets the second Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. at the Glendale Community Church, 6411 Beach Blvd. Call 269-0984 for information. Submarine veterans: USSVI First Coast Base meets at 11 a.m. the second Saturday of the month at American Legion Post 316, 127 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach. 241-6222. Beaches Palm Group: The Florida Writer's Association Beaches Palm Group meets the fourth Saturday of each month except December at the Ponte Vedra Beach Library. Call Vic DiGenti at 904-285-2258 for information. Sunday Meditation class: A guided meditation and dharma talk is held every Sunday i. Juiy and August frdt 10.to 1 13.8.jq. a Cobalt Moon (upstairs studio), 217 First St., Neptune Beach. Donations accepted. Call 386-793-3013 for information. Depression support: Depression Bipolar Support Alliance - Jacksonville Beaches meets Sundays at .5:30 p.m. at Beaches Medical Center, 1350 13th Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach. Visit www.dbsajax.org for information. Monday Al-Anon: Al-Anon Family Groups offer a recovery program for families and friends of alcoholics, whether or not the alco- holic seeks help. Meetings are held Mondays, including holi- days, at 10:30 a.m. at 400 Penman Road, Jacksonville Beach. Meetings are also available at other times, days and locations. Call 350-0600 for information. Meditation group: The Twin Heart Meditation Group meets from 7:45 to 8:45 p.m. Monday at Ocean Yoga Studio'at 60 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach. This global meditation from . Pranic Healing focuses on creating planetary healing and world peace. No previous meditation experience is required., Love donations are accepted. For information, call 382-5823. Toastmasters: The Beaches Area Toastmasters Club meets SMondays at 7 p.m. at Atlantic Theatres, 715 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach. For more information, call 610-8807. Breast-feeding support: Baptist Medical Center Beaches offers a breast-feeding support group from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in Conference Room B at 1350 13th Ave. S. the first Monday of the month. The group is moderated by Loretta Haycook. There is no cost, and babies and children are welcome. Snacks and beverages are served. Call 247-2974 for information. Grandparent Group: The Grandparent Group meets at 10 a.m. the first Monday of each month at the St. Johns County Mental Health Department, 1955 U.S. 1 South, St. Augustine. Call 904-825-5048 for information. Lions Club: The Lions Club of Jacksonville Beach meets at 7 p.m. the first and third Mondays at the corner of Penman Road and Second Avenue North; and at noon on the second and fourth Tuesdays at Perkins Restaurant, 14471 Beach Blvd. For information on Monday's meetings, call Chuck Carroll at 241- 1129; call Denny Bradford at 220-2222 for information on Tuesday's meetings. tion or to register. Shrimp dinner: Ladies Auxiliary Fleet Reserve Association Unit 290 will hold a shrimp dinner from 5 to 8 p.m. at 390 Mayport Road, Atlantic Beach. The cost is $7. Call 246- 6855 for information or to place a takeout order. Museum party: The Beaches Museum and History Center will have a party from 7 to 11 p.m. at 380 Pablo Ave., corner. of Beach Boulevard and 4th St. N., Jacksonville Beach. The cost' for members is $10 in advance and $15 at the door; for non- members, $15 in advance and $20 at the door. The event will benefit the Beaches Area Historical Society. Call 241- 5657 to R.S.V.P. Saturday, July 15 Yard sale: The Mayport USO on Mayport Road will have a community yard sale from 9. a.m. to 2 p.m. The cost is $5 to sell goods. Call 246-3481 for: information. Bike tour: A "Bunting By Bicycle Bike Tour" will be held at 11 a.m. at Talbot Island State Park. The tour starts at Little Talbot Island ranger station. Bring a bike or rent one at the ranger station. Call 904-251- 2320 for information. SCBW: The Society of Children's Book Writers &' Illustrators meets from 1 to 3. p.m. at the Southeast Regional Library, 10599 Deerwood Park Blvd., Jacksonville. Kindergarten teacher Alison Watson is the speaker. E-mail Janet Walter at jgwalter@acom- cast.net for information. Book signing: Grahl Barkoskie Neitz will sign copies of her book "Cabbageberries, Duck Feathers and the Tides, A Collection of Palm Valley Memories," from 3 to 4 p.m. in the GTM Reserve Environmental Education Center, 505 Guana River Road,' off A 1A. She will share stories of her life from 2 to 3 p.m. Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for culldren 10to 17,' and free for under 10. Call 904-823-4500 for information. .. Free tickets: Free tickets to Buckler's "Christmas iri July, Craft Show" today and July 16 at the Prime ":Osborn Convention Center, downtown Jacksonville, are available for active duty military personnel and their families at the USO on Mayport Road. Call 246- 3481 for information. Sunday, July 16 Jazz concert series: "Smooth Sounds of Hot.Summer Nights" will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. today and Aug. 20 at the Sea Walk Pavilion. Jazz trumpeter Greg Adams will perform. For information, call 247-6100 and press 3. Monday, July 17 Sale: BMCBeaches Hospital Auxiliary is having a sale throughout July at the main lobby in the first floor of the hospital, 1305 13th Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 1 to 5 p,m. Saturday, The public is invited. Tuesday, July 18 Yoga for breast cancer:; Yoga for breast cancer will be held Ad Lib Tours invites you on a Day Cruise with from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Cobalt Moon in Neptune Beach. Call Christina at 631- 8173 for information and to register. Democratic club: The Beaches Democratic Club meets at 6:30 p.m. at the Adele Grage Cultural Center in Atlantic Beach. U.S. Rep. Jimi Davis, can- didate for governor of Florida, aand Ken Hurley, president of' the .ACLU, ar the' scheduled speakers. Call 249-9550 for information. Fair' taxation: The East' Arlington/Beaches Americans for Fair Taxation will hold a presentation explaining the fair tax plan from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. at the Pablo Creek Regional Library on Beach Boulevard between Hodges and Kernan. Admission is free. Storytelling: Tale Tellers of St. Augustine present "Theater of the Mind: Storytelling" at 7:30 p.m. at the Limelight 'Theatre. The cost is $7. For information or reservations, call 386-446-4909 or 904-471- 0179. Thursday, July 20 Coffee on the Coast: The Chamber of Commerce will have "Coffee on the Coast" at 8 a.m. at the Ponte Vedra Wellness Center, 880 Highway A1A, Suite 3, Ponte Vedra Beach. The cost is $2. Call 249- 3868 for information. Caregiver education: The Alzheimer's Association will host a caregiver education pro-, gram at 2 p.m. at Community Hospice's Neviaser Education Center, 4266 Sunbeam Road. The program is free. Call 398- 5193 or e-mail stephania.sykes- burns@alz.org for information. Open house: Persephone :Healing Arts Center, 486 6th Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach, will have an open house from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Call 246-3583 for information. Big band: The St. Johns River City Band's 18-piece Big Bandl will .performavcithe s5,jits Theatre, 1028 Park St., at' 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15. Visit www.rivercityband.com or www.TheKHl.org for informa- tion, or call 355-4700. Friday, July 21 Outdoor Observations:, Outdoor Observations will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. at Castaway Island Preserve, 2885 San Pablo Road South. The pro- gram is for all ages. Call 630- 3577 for information.- Storytime Science: Storytime Science will be held from noon to 1 p.m. at Castaway Island Preserve, 2885 San Pablo Road South. The program is for ages 7 and under and their adult com- panions. Read a ,story then examine the science involved. Call 630-3577 for information. Antiques show: The Jacksonville Beaches Woman's Club 41st Annual Antiques Show & Sale will be held from 1 to 8 p.m. today, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 22, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 23. Admission is $6, and parking is free. The show will be held in the St. Paul's Parish Center, 212 N. 5th St., Jacksonville Beach. Proceeds will benefit scholarship funds, charities and service programs 'supported by the Woman's Club. Book signing: Local author Carl Burak will be at The Bookmark at 7 p.m.. to discuss and sign copies of his new book, "When I Became a Psychiatrist People Stopped Waving on Main Street." Call. 241-9026 for information. Saturday, July 22 Boating course: The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Beaches Flotilla 14-4 offers ".America's Boating Course" from 7:30 a.m. Sto 5 p.m. at the Captains Club, 13363 Beach Blvd. between Hodges and Kemani. The pro- gram qualifies you for the Florida state boater's card. Call John Davis at 904-821-9692 for information. Free seminar: A free seminar on "The Power of Money" will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Beaches Library, 600 Third St., Neptune Beach. Call 247-7405 for information or reservations. Build a sandwich: Ladies Auxiliary Fleet Reserve Association Unit 290 will hold "build a sandwich night" from 4 to 7T p.m. at 390 Mayport Road, Atlantic Beach. The cost is $10. Call 246-6855 for infor- mation. Job seeker workshop: Christ Episcopal Church is sponsoring a free job seeker workshop at the Christian Formation Center, Room 108, 400 San Juan Driver, Ponte Vedra. Call ,285-6127 : or e-mail crhbeach@comcast.net for information or to sign up. Mikadayl July 24::1, Motie Night: "Classic (Adult) Movie Night will be held at 5:30 p.m. at the Beaches Branch Library, 600 Third St., Neptune Beach. "Flying Leathernecks" will be shown. Call 241-1414for information. Friday, July 28 Summer potluck: Persephone Healing Arts Center, 485 6th Ave. N.,' Jacksonville Beach, will have a summer potluck and grill out from 5.30 to 8 .p.m. Call 246- 3583 to R.S.V.P. Saturday, July 29 Gator.Gathering: The Gator Club of Jacksonville will have its annual Gator Gathering from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Morocco Shrine Center, 3800 S. St. Johns Bluff Road, Jacksonville. Call 642-5200 by July 1 to R.S.V.P. Benefit concert: Tenor Roger J. Geronimo, soprano Barbara Norris and bass-baritone Jimmy Goodell will perform at 7 p.m. at Our Lady Star of the Sea's Cultural Center, 545 A1AN. Ponte Vedra Beach, to raise money for Wolfson Children's Hospital. Admission is $15 per person. Call 797-2248 or e-mail tenore2@hotmail.com for ticket information. Sunday, July 30 Marywood Retreat: A Christian meditation/12-step recovery titled "Letting Go" will be held from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at -the Marywood Retreat Center in Switzerland, Fla. No charge; donation suggested. Call 1-888- 287-2539 or 249-2639 for infor- mation. Wednesday, Aug. 2 Beaches Watch: Beaches Watch will meet at 7 p.m. in the Community Room" of the Pelican Point Condominium, 1901 1st St. N., Jacksonville Beach. The meeting is open to the public. For information, call 513-9242 or visit www.beach- eswatch.com. Thursday, Aug. 3 Syndrome X seminar: Native Sun Natural Foods Market, 11030 Baymeadows 'Road, Jacksonville will host a free seminar on Syndrome X, also known as "metabolic syn- drome" or "insulin resistance syndrome," at 8 p.m. Visit www.nativesunjax.com for information. 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Thur 070 1105 145 - 4 40 7 25 9 35 MADAGASCAR (PG) Tue 07/16 Tnur 07120 10 00 12 30 - PIRATES OF THE CARBBEAN: DEAD MAN S CHEST (PG.13 Fr, 07,14 1230 345 700 10 15 Sat 07/15 12 30 3 45 7 00 10 15 Sur. 07'16 12 30 3 45 7 00 Mon 07/17 Tnur 07/20 1230345 - 7 00 SUPERMAN RETURNS SPG-13) Fr 07,14 1245 4 '10 7 1. 10030 Sat 07/15 12454007151030 w Sur, 07/16 12 45 4 00 7.15 Mon 07/17 -Tnur07/20 12454007 15 YOU. ME AND DUPREE (PG-13) Fr, 0714 10.55 1354 15 7 10925 Sat 0715 10 55 1 35 4 15 7 10 9 25 Surn 07'16 1055 1 354 15 7 10925 Mon 07/17 Thur 07,12 1055 1 35 4 157 10925 The Beaches School is NOW ENROLLING 4-year-olds* for Florida's FREE Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten program. The state-funded program is designed to: ath th# wach4! QUARTER GAIVES 3 PM-5:30 PM REGULAR SESSION 6:00 PM SEATING FOR 250 ENJOY 27" COLOR TV's FREE COFFEE COURTEOUS, FRIENDLY & PROMPT STAFF 628 1st Ave. N., Jax Beach 246-5756 - HOME COOKED DINNERS $4 Doors Open 1:15pm, After Hours 612-5787 .... \. Non-Sihoing 6 availablele:.' : * Introduce .beginning math, reading, language, and science lessons * Adjust children to the format of school and paying attention-in class 50 Favorite Table Games 1000s of the Loosest Slots FREE Deli Buffet & Soft Drinks FREE Las Vegas Entertainment To reserve or f To reserve or for info, call. The Red School House Preschool Program 419 5th Avenue N., Jacksonville Beach 249-9080 Develop social skills through interaction with their peers Help identify and address any special learning needs a child may have e Beaches School going Minds-Achieving Potential : K 8th Grade 2049 Florida Boulevard, Neptune Beach 249-0905 Is Your 4-Year-Old Missing Out? *Child must be 4 years old by September 1', 2006 and residing in Florida. Call or Visit oday 9 249-908 ^Also Now Enrolling K-81h Grad July 14, 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Weekend 7 GET OUT! Burak visits Bookmark Local author Carl Burak will be at THE BOOKMARK on Friday, July 21 at 7 p.m. to dis- cuss and sign.copies of his new book When I Became a Psychiatrist. People Stopped Waving on Main Street. Burak describes his book as a "med- ical conversation" dealing with the stigma and misunderstand- ing of psychiatry and mental illness. This fictional account is based on real stories of patients. Burak lives in Atlantic Beach. He is a local psychia- trist who has also practiced as a family and emergency physi- cian. Castaway activities Outdoor Observations will be held July 21 from10 a.m. to 11i a:m. at Castaway' Island Preserve, 2885 San Pablo Road S. See what's happening in the wild here in Northeast Florida. Enjoy the thrill. of discovery while experiencing the out- doors. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable, closed- toe shoes; use insect repellent and bring binoculars if you have them. This program is for all ages. For more information, please call 630-3577. Storytime Science will be held July 21 noon to 1 p.m. at Castaway Island Preserve, 288,5 ,San PabJo Road S. This pro- gram is for ages 7 and under, and their adult companions: it combines literacy with science facts. Participants will enjoy reading a story and then exam- ine the science involved. For more information, please call 630-3577. Natural. Movies At the Guana'Tolomato' Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve, weekend nature movies continue at the Environmental Education Center. On July 15 andl6 Australia the Beautiful: From ancient, misty forests to canyons that conceal secrets from the age of dinosaurs; from pristine la)les to majestic peaks; and from sophisticated cities to seine of the world's.greatest wilderness areas, experience all. of Australia's dramatic contrasts, dazzling wildlife and glorious landscapes. Highlights include the Great Barrier Reef, Lord Howe's Island, King's Canyon and - Lake ELyre ... to name just a few. The GTM Reserve Environmental Education Center is located at 505 Guana River Road, off A1A 17 miles south of JTB or 8 miles north of Vilano Beach. .:Admission to the Environmental Education Center is $2 for adults, $1 for 'children aged ten to 17 and children under ten are free. The Environmental Education Center is open 9 am 4 pm daily and closed 'state holidays.For more infor- mation call 904-823-4500. Movies are shown at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on week- ends. Florida State Parks Month A variety of programs will be held at Little Talbot Island State Park as part of Florida State Parks Month. On Saturday, the park offers a bike tour called "Bunting by Bicycle" also at 11 a.m. For more information, please call 251-2323. The park is located at 12157 Heckscher Drive in Jacksonville. Beach Library Programs Beaches Regional Library, 600 Third St., Neptune Beach. For information call 241-1141., Programs offered include: Art-Rageous Kids! Tuesday, 11 a.m.to noon. Julyl8 Beaches Teen Anime Club Saturday, July 15, 2 4:30 p.m. Family Preschool Storytime Wednesday, 10:30- 11 a.m. & 3 to 3:30 p.m. July 19 . Thursday, 10:30 11 a.m. July 20 School Age Summer Programs Tuesday, 2 p.m. 3 p.m. July'18 Hours: Monday-Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and closed Sunday during July. Nature Walk Faver-Dykes State Park in 'St. Augustine will offer a nature-themed walk on July 15 and July 29. Join a Florida Park Ranger and explore the diverse ecosystems the park habtd A o& akea.walldbs the wild side through the pinelands along the Pellicer Creek. You will need to meet at the picnic pavilion at 11 a.m. This will be about a 30 to 45 minute leisurely stroll along the trail. You may be inclined to bring along a camera, binoculars, bug spray, comfortable hiking shoes for a soft terrain, and bottled water. The park is located at 1000 Faver-Dykes Road. For more information, call 904-794-0997. Music Outdoors Music in the Courtyard at 200 First Street in Neptune Beach is now playing'every Friday from 7-10 pm through . the end of October. It's a free event open to the public. Beer, wine, coffee,,and desserts are available for pur- chase at Shelby's Coffee ' Shoppe. For more informa- tion call 249-2922. Women Physicians Exhibit The Jacksonville Public Library is one of two sites in Florida to host the American Institutes of Health National Library of Medicine/American Library Association's exhibition, "Changing the Face of Medicine: Celebrating America's Women Physicians." The exhibit will remain at the Jacksonville Public Library Main Exhibit Gallery ori the third floor throughAugust 7, 2006. "Changing the Face of Medicine" tells the extraordi- nary story of American women's struggle to gain access to the medical profes- sion and introduces audi- ences to.outstanding physi- cians from across the. United States. Also onr exhibit until Aug. 19 will be One Heart at a Time: A Visual Diary by Thomas Hager. This photog- raphy exhibition, presented by Patrons of the Hearts, tells the story of four children with congenital heart disease from underdeveloped coun- tries brought to Wolfson Children's Hospital for car- diac treatment. Classic Cosmic The Jacksonville Museum of Science and History pres- ents Cosmic Concerts. Laser and music shows featuring classic rock music. Shows are Friday and Saturday nights. At 4 p.m. enjoy the family style of The Beach Boys, 8 p.m. features the Rolling Stones, Queen, and others, 9 p.m. The Beatles and at 10:30 rcxakDtlt toiDavid:;Bowei. inw Tickets aie $3 at 4 and $6 for other show times. Visit www.themosh.org Movie Classics The Florida Theatre presents its Summer Movie Classic Series Sunday afternoons. Show starts at 2 p.m. Passes are $5 and are available through the theatre box office 904-355-2787. Celebrate National Parks Month in 21st Century style Photo by DARRELL RATHER SongWriter's Night, hosted by the Atlantic Beach Cultural Arts and Recreation Advisory Committee, will be held June 25 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. At a previous session, participants gather . together for a jam session. The program is free and open to all interested performers and audi- ence members. Fort George Island Cultural State Park offers personal human transporter iSegwayi tours. The tours are 2 hours and you will see sights such as the Kingsley Plantation. Call 904-251-9477. Emily Arthur Douglas: Etchings and Monoprints The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach displays a series of works by Emily Arthur Douglas as well as works by LiNF students from her classes. Call 904-280- 0614. PUBLIC NOTICE! 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And as our lives continue to speed up, there's an ever increasing interest in home decorating and renovation. New home centers and dec- orating stores pop up like gophers in every city, and tel- evision shows dedicated to the home environments sprout like Chia pets. The focus on home What's driving the interest in our home environments? It could be longer workdays, extended time away from home or time spent in traffic, or maybe we recognize that -home is no longer just an address, it's our launch pad and our sanctuary combined. Not so long ago, we used to look to public spaces, such as parks, restaurants, and malls to provide us with beautiful, enjoyable environments. However, we've since found out that we prefer beautiful and functional private spaces. Many people also found that improving and decorating their homes is not only enjoy- able, but that it often becomes a hobby one that improves the pleasure, function, and appeal of their homes. This is the focus of the Living Space: helping you to create attractive, functional spaces that improve the liv- ability and enjoyment of your home. The column will fea- ture topics that range from decorating and design, to home projects, to ideas for organization and cleaning. I'll work to address your ques- tions and concerns about your own home environment by covering topics such as Decorating tips, ideas, and projects Projects that improve the function of your home \Ways to conquer the clut- ter that can make your home feel out of control Tips for improving your home's organization Cleaning sug- gestions that give your home that "Ahhh" feeling I'm excited to cover these subjects because these are the things that I work on in my own home. In fact, I have a number of decorating projects on my to-do list that I'd like to share with you from time to time. I think you'll find some of the projects are ones you might also be interested in doing in your own home. In the meantime, if there's something you would like to see featured in this column or if you have home-related questions, be sure to drop me a note. I'm excited about this column and look forward to working on our Living Space together. Kathrin i'eber is a home and decorating columnist. Visit hwti w.kathrvn-weber.conm or katln'riweber@asbcglobal.net TIMELY TIPS .,-. S ~ ** 0' *i~ '3 He' *-* TI.ME. Y.T. P . .."Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content .. Available from Commercial News Providers" ..0..40 m -' -. '3 '4A w Io mdkw -3 W:. a, '~' '~ 5 '3,. a -- ...."'.'.. "~ H- =~ H*H~~ .IN* -' *Hsak -" .a.-..... The southern chinch bug is the No. 1 problem of St. Augustine grass in Florida. Brown spots in lawn might mean chinch bug infestation FROM CONTRIBUTOR Do you have brown spots in your vard? If the answer is yes, join the crowd. At the Beaches, we have not had consistent rainfall which could be part of the problem. If you have an irrigation sys- tem, the water may not be reaching that section of your lawn. Place some straight sided, flat bottomed cans in the brown area and in healthy area the next time you irrigate to collect the water. Run the system and compare the amount of water to see if there is a difference between the two areas. If that isn't the problem, the other culprit might be chinch bugs. Description: The southern chinch bug is the number one insect problem of St. Augustine grass in Florida. Most people overlook them because they are so small. Adults are about 1/5 inch long and are black with white patches on the wings. The nymphs range from 1/20 inch long to nearly adult size. The small nymphs are reddish with a white band across the back, but become black in color as they approach adult size. Life Cycle: Sometimes adults hibernate in the winter in northern Florida, but all stages are present year-round in most of the state. 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All per- sons are r.ereby informed ha all dwell- ings adveni-ed, are available on an equal opportunity basis, If you believe that'you may have been dic,:riminaied against in connection iih ine sale renial or financing of housing C311 ire Urniile Siales DeparimenT o HOusinq and Urban Developmeni -HUD ll800i66.9 9.777. or or ihe rearing im- paaed 1i. 0Cii9 '.7927S RR e c y c I.4 I REALSTATEio Investment Opportunity Triplex Plus Cottage Reduced to $890,000 2-one bedroom apartments, 1-three bedroom apartment and a 2 bedroom cottage located in desirable Neptune Beach. 2 blocks to beach and Town Center. Call: Patrick Palmer Janet Palmer, GRI REALTOR REALTOR" 753-3105 545-8830 Lance Cove Estates Hayesville, NC '.,5 '. Beautnful Mountain Views; from S ciwaler'i ne%'el ', subdivision, an ouitstandmg locaton One acrr plus lois available, eas, Jccess only minutes Ionm the rotwn ol' * Havesville, NC. the Hiwassee River. Like Chtuge, and hospitals. Feaures include oversiz.d pavcd rad, ' underground uulines, ovenani and restricnions handicap specification with main floir 2,0inl nuninum square foot home: makes this nes development unique. Build your home for a life nme Lois range in prine from 1.49,900t1.1 o l$7000. For more information call 828-389-8843. 904-821-9573, Nick's cell 904-254-9644. Vicki's cell 904-534-3530 F riend. ST COAST PROPERTIES riendsA1A North, Suite 321-A -0- on't Let Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 -, - Friends Call ....u i 0 7 i- ../.-. "23 4 0 .www.buy-a- ouse.com *6% used for comparison purposed only. Commissions are negotiable and not set by law. **Paid at closing.'Transaction fee may apply. Flat Fees vary by office. N0o Up-front costs. Callfor details., 2006 Assit-2-Sell, Inc. Each office is independently owned & operated. Reuse the News! Recycle!! NASSAU MARSHFRONT w/tidal creek access to Nassau River. 2.68 acres w/gor- geous view. $268,000. OBO. 241-4876. PV FSBO. Build your dream home. Last 1/4 acre buildable lot east of A1A. $489,900 www.realtycheck6ut.com/104038. or call (904)994-1329;. LOT- 50'X100' Vilano Bch, $199,000. Grace Ellis, All Pro Realty Specialists. 655-7923 (cell) ATLANTIC BEACH. 328 10th Street, 85'x130'. Close to Ocean. $699,000. Steve McGuire, 246-9915. 38 ACRES- salt marsh land at Greenfield Creek. West of Queens Harbor Country Club at Atl Blvd & Girvin Rd. Wetland miti- gation/ preservation. R.E. #162204 0000. 95,000 OBO. 904-282-3519. SUWANNEE RIVER. Lot, wooded, 1/2 acre,. FSBO $26,500. (904)591-6996, (904)247-6508. 3.24 ACRES JACKSONVILLE, close to 9A and Beach Blvd. natural wetlands/creek. $170,000;. OBO. 241- 4876. GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN PALENCIA Located in prestigious Palencia w/over I acre, this corner lot property .w/splendid water views provides you with the opportunity to choose your own builder & create the home of your dreams. Offered for $429.000. For more details contact: Suzanne Stephens 904-333-8843 I Build Your Dream Home! Only 7 blocks from the ocean, and close to restaurants & shops in South Jacksonville Beach, this ready-to-build lot is an incredible buy! $349,900 Call Tom Gibbon 904-566-6501 ATLANTIC BEACH 1483 Laurel Way Custom built Key West style 2-siory, only 3 years young, over 2100sf. located in hid- den paradise, a marsh from community. First iloor master bedroom suite, master balh w/lacuzzi and separate shower Gas frpic w/gas appliances, cozy screened porch, custom draperies, and blinds plus all appliances convey. Asking $389,900 MLS#290728. Call Owner/ Agent Shirley Lee, Assist 2 Sell, Buyers & Sellers Real Estate. Cell# 568-6909/ office 247-4442. View online at www.jaxbesthomes.com SOUTHSIDE-HOLIDAY HILL 4/3,,2. 2450sl. many upgrades, large corner lot. $259,900. Independent brokers 710-3111. PONTE VEDRA 3BR/2.5BA,1500sf. just remodeled, 42' Hickory cabinets, graniae counter tops, Iravenine floors, bamboo in dining room. Berber carpel, hot lub. 2 car garage. $318,000. 463-0505. FSBO, 4BRP3BA, large private lot 6 clocks to beach. 1375.000. 463-3738 FSBO IMMACULATE 4/2/2. 2300sl in Windsor Chase iKernan & Beach), built 2003 Hardwood, tile, Iormal living & din. ing. eat-in kitchen w/42" maple cabinets, black appliances, large master bedroom/ baih. inside laundry wicabinels, spnrnker security system, community pooLplay- ground, $349.000 2434 Misty Water Drive E. 894-7058. Brokers welcome IC WEST. off N. Kernan. Ml Pleasani S.D, 4.2/2, 1850si, new pain, carpel, while & more $248.500 318-3719. $210.000 TIFFANY PINES, 3BR/2BA -large corner lot, tile floors, new rool. F/P, many upgrades. 992-2249 or 514-7152 ATLANTIC BEACH. beautiful 1/2 acre cul-ae-sac lot. 4BR/1 5BA onck home. Slight lirei smoke damage. $180K i9041 626-0663. PVB, RANCH style 3BR/2BA house locat- ed in the Dolphin Cove Community is only $282.900 and lots to offer, go online at www.ForSalebyOwnerCenler.com/44646 Motivated Sellers 285-3014 Iv. msg. NAVIGABLE WATERFRONT On nla creek almost 1 acre loit, 2'1 block nome w/Drg workshop and yard. 1719 Gir- vin Rd. $449,000 (negotiable). 233-1505 PONTE VEDRA BEACH Beautiful cus- tom bull lo* country charmer in Old Palm Valley Sub 4 BR,'3BA. 2800st. Oversized Ireed lot. $620K OBO. Will co-op @ 3o. 164 Bear Pen Road(904) 226-2311 BY OWNER. 3BR/2BA, renovated Seller will pay $3500 of Buyer closing cost $330.000 859-8623 PONTE VEDRA E. of A1A Upgraded flooring, Ocean breezes, new appliances, siding roof. and interior pain, oversized closets, 2300si.., 3BR/2.5BA. $585,000. 19041955-8482 JAX BEACH Beautiful hKe new custom -home. 2500sl in great neighborhood 1136 24th SI Northr $439.509,704-7966 ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR/2BA, 1400sl 3 houses from ocean. 50x100 lot, $800K. 645-5526 JAX BEACH- Oceanfront beach hideaway. 411 1st St S PJ01 Gorg.6U.T 2BR/2BA condo lea- lures hardwood & Iravenine flooring, gran- ieimarble counters. siainless steel appli- ances Luxurious master suite wivita spa lacuzzi. Pnvate gated pool plus beach ac- cess Asking 4-179,900. MLS#286330 ATLANTIC BEACH. Custom buili Key Wesi sryle 2:story. 1483 Laurel Way. Only 3 years young, over 2100si, located in Hidden Paradise. a marshlroni community. Firsi floor master bedroom suite, master bath w/iacuzzi and separate shower Gas fireplace w/gas ap- pliances. cozy screened porch, custom draperies, and blinds plus all appliances convey. Asking $389,900 MLS#290728 Call Owner/Agent Shirley Lee, Assist 2 Sell, Buyers & Sellers Real' Estate. Cell# 568-6909/ office 247-4442. View online at: www.jaxbesthomes.com ICWi BEACH Area, Beautiul home, 4/2/2, great neighborhood No money down and no closing costs. $359,900 Callt or details Hallmark Realty Group, Inc., 720-0045. OPEN HOUSE -1276 Chelsea Harbor Dr. Jonns Creek, $345.900, 4,2, 2162sf., Sal. & Sun., 1pm- 5pm New Bamboo Hardwood Floors, new ceramic tile, screened porch, large kitchen w.'breaklasi bat gorgeous FR w/2 sets oe French doors. Assisl 2 Sell Buyers & Sell- ers Real Estate. 247-4442 or online at ba) ,bthr measco n FSBO GOOD Slanrter Hom el 618-1 J]......... o... Dutton Island Dr. West. Atlantic Beach. ATLANTIC BEACH Townhomes, com- 3BRi1 5BA New A/C, rool, windows, pletely renovated, new appliances, fix- doors, and appliances. By appointment lures, tile. cabinets, etc. Convenient to only. Call David 247-0665 homee. shopping, iransponaiion and enlenarn- 704-2337 icell) merit. 832 846 Cavalla Rd $183,500. Call 563-3615 HELP-U-SELLCOASTAL REALTY OPEN HOUSE NEW LISTING OPEN HOUSE VILLAGES OF PABLO SUNDAY, 1-3PM 4BR'2BA nuge cul-de-sac lot, community 860 Begonia off Maypon Rd.. left on 9th pool and tennis, minute to Ihe Beaches A. Sr W. ro lei on Begonia Newer home wilh school $288.900 wrap-around porch and marsh views SAN PABLO AREA ICW, SATURDAY & SUNDAY 11-4PM 3BRi2BA. all brick 2+ garage, backs to 2156 Brighton Bay In Kensinglon ott At- . small creek leading io ,inracoaslal. lanic to soulh into Kensington Subdivision $289,900 LT o A to rignhl at slop sign Kensington Lakes NEW LITNG EASTOFAA Blvd., let on Bnghion Bay. Newly updat- PONTE VEDRA BEACH ed. brick home on nice sized lot Totally remodeled 4BR/2 5BA, limestone Call lisiing agent Lara Hollman, ReMax flooring sale coantenops. custom cabi- 1904,465-3140 lor more details. nets and lighting. Owned by professional kitchen/ bath designer. GORGEOUS PRISTINE WATER VIEW PVB SawMill Must see' $549,900. Lakes. 3BR/2BA -Den. open floor plan. INVESTOR ALERT PVBI 2445sf.. community pool, FSBO, TWO 1BR/1BA .Iolt Ponte Vedra Beach $499,000 Call 1904)304-0757. 'Condos. upgrades including granite & lile PONTE VEDRA Beach THE ISLANDS, floors, fireplace, custom lighting, private 2BR/2BA. anached garage, new rool, Beach access, ennis, illness room ..1 unit comer lot, community pool, tennis. currently leased. $189.900 &'$195.900. REDUCEDI $240o o000 Available immedi. 15TH AVE. S.- SOUTH JAX BEACH REDUCE 0 000 aa med Key West style cottage, adorable with arely. 19041703-8380. (423)768.0384. huge great room, pi;vale backyard, great OPEN HOUSE for entertaining. Low maintenance land- A i , escaping. $332,90C. Call today for details. 406 Prindle Dr. E., Arbor Poinre, WINDSOR POINTE CONDO $259,900, 4BR/2BA, 1833s1., Sat 11am- 'lMoivated seller 2BRi2BA. downstairs 4pm & Sun., 12pm-5pm. Newly renovated unil, tfreplace, wood Iloors, 1car garage. kitchen & barns, ceramic tile throughout Offered at $154,900.d I home, vaulted ceiling, marble fireplace. PONTE VEDRA BEACH 12x17 tiled patio w/vinyl windows Assist 2 Dolphin Cove, PVB, 3BR/2BA, huge cor- Sell "Buyers, & Sellers Real Estate. ner loT, all brick, cul-de-sac; updated tile in 247-4442 or online at jaxtesthomes.com main living area. Ready to gOl $304,900. AFFORDABLE & MAINTENANCE FREE JOHNS CREEK' ICW FSBO, Neptune Beach Townhome. Spa- 3BR/3BA w/large bonus room, popular cious, 3/2.5, ,1 car garage, all appliances. floorplan w/formal living/ dining room, cov- new AC/ plumbing/ carpel Community ered lanai, inground swim spa. Offered at pool boat storage, bike/ walk to Beach $339,500. GHLAND GLEN and Town Center. $267K. Call 655-2718 Beautiful "under construction" home in PONTE VEDRA, 3BR/2BA, beaulilul. re- gated community. 4 bedrooms plus bonus modeled townhome on lake End unit. 'room, large lot, 3-car garage and much $185,900. (904)424-0660. more. Offered at $795,000. SAN PABLO CREEK SAWGRASS PLAYERS CLUB. FSBO, 3BR/2BA home in San Pablo Creek. Spa- 5BR/3BA, 3200sf., water o10 golf views cious floor'plan, fenced backyard and $799,000, will co-op. (904)716-9236 backing on to pond. Offered at $253,900. ST. ANDREWS PLACE ICW 3BR/3BA newly constructed Mercedes OPEN HOUSE built home. Huge bonus room tooll Land- OPEN HOUSE escaped yard and a great floor plan. Of- OCEAN CAY fered at $375.000.D JACKSONVILLE BEACH SUNDAY 1-3PM Upgraded home in San, Pablo Circle, 3565 Bay Island. Cir., Jax Beach, 3BR/2BA home w/spacious master suite, 3BR/2.5BA +loft, 2500sf, large fenced Fenced back yard, large den, immaculate- lot. Stainless steel appliances, covered ly maintained. Offered at $328,900. porch, large 2 story family room. Built FULL SERVICE. BIG SAVINGS In 2000. $544,900. Call (904)234-9945. THE EXPERTS NEXT DOOR * Call: 904-241-4447 '' SELL YOUR HOME STARTING AT $2950 .AFFORDABLE PVB home, 3BRj2BA, www.helpusell.com/coastalrealty large lot. newly remodeled. 1287,900, 887-1535 JULY 14, 2006 BAD CREDIT NO PROBLEM 3BR/2BA near NAS Mayport, minimum credit score 580 qualifies for zero down, zero closing costs. Move-in ready w/glass room, fireplace, new capet & fresh paint. For more info call (904)502-4238. ATLANTIC BEACH, 2020 Andreu Rd. 3BR/2BA, New roof, new red oak floors, 60'x1l25' lot. $210,00.. (904)222-1873. OPEN HOUSE. Sunday, 7/16, Noon-3pm. 1008 11th Street North. 3BR/2BA, 1330sf. Completely remodeled, sunny ready. 483-8491 No realtors please. NEPTUNE BEACH- TWELVE OAKS. 4BR, 2BA, 2 car gar., comer lot, circular driveway. Lg open front yard, small private fenced, backyard. Beautiful tree shaded homes close to schools, shopping, beach. Needs. TLC.,Prime condition: $450,000. As is: $350,000. 568-1936. SAWGRASS PLAYERS Club, 3BR 2BA, Ig scr. lanai, totally renovated .incl. custom cabinets, new appliances, tile floors. Gat- ed community W/ pool. $299,900. 537-4083. 1130 ROSE, 3BR/2BA, new A/C, paint, ceramic" tile, carpet, stove refrigerator, dishwasher. Fireplace, fenced yard. $189.000 710-8083. A TRUE opportunity in Neptune BchI Jusi 4 blocks from the ocean Sold "as is" or tear down & use as a 1ol $285,000. CalfMark 591-6976 . LIVE CHEAP at Jax Beachi This 950sf., newly redecorated, 2BR/1.5BA townhome auplex is only a snon walk 10 me beach. Ceramic tile bathrooms and floors, plush carpel in bedrooms CH&A, range, refrig- eraior, DW, laundry room. balcony, .6' fenced yard and concrete driveway. Live in one side and nave a $1000 tplus)/mo. rental income Irom the other side and rents at the beach are rapidly increasing, This is a very sound investment tor the fu- ture. Only $349,000" Similar properties sell for $240,000 Per Side! 617 Seventh Avenue South. Jacksonville Beach. Call Dan Canirell at 1904)993-1114 or Fax t904)270-8806. BY OWNER Pool Home. 5317K. East of Penman Seller will pay 13500 of Buyer closing cost 859-8623. LAKE CITY/FLORIDA beautiful 4BR/2BA, 2 Kitchens, 1 acre. $169K (3861758-9746 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. 5 blocks ro Ocean. large lor 1500st $337,000. 359-8623. OPEN HOUSE 12296 Cannes Si... Sans Peril, $199,900, 211 5, 1400st.. Sal & Sun.. 9am.4pm 2 story home w/bedrooms upslairs. Lovely master suite w/vaulted ceilings, spacious kircnen leveledled counters Private back- yard w/wooaen deck. Assist 2 Sell Buyers & Sellers Real Estate 247-4442 or online al laxbesihomes.com Ocean Cay- FSBO. 664 Bonaire Circle, 2200sf. w'great room. 3BR/2BA Located on mature pond. Granite, wood floors, new paint. $559K will co-op. t904)463-1197. JACKSONVILLE BEACH, 13 Fairway Lane, 4BR/2 5BA, 2400sl home on goll course wiinground pool, brick, all applian. ces slay $459.999 1904)838-8937 I-i 806-A 3rd St. Neptune Beach MAYPORT COMMERCIAL: 455 sf on Mayport Road. 2.6 acres. $1,300,000 MARSHFRONT LOT: .99 acre marshfront lot in small Neptune Beach cul-de-sac subdivision $449,900 OCEANFRONT LOTS: Greal investment opportunity in Vilano Beach. 3 adjacent lots available for $3,200,000 GREAT INVESTMENT IN NEPTUNE BCH: 1900 sf home sits on two large buildable lots in desirable Neptune Beach setting. $550,000 PRICE REDUCTION: 4BR/2BA all brick home in quiet beach neighborhood. $484,900 Call Jason Jarrett @ 904-591-5917 mobile 904-247-7000 office The following Jax Beach homes will be open on Sun. 7/16 from 1-4pm 196 Coral Way, $248,000 Art Furst, 463-6928 RE/MAX Specialists 726 8'" Ave N., $348,900 Glenn Johnson, 910-5200 Prudential Network Realty 612 10' Ave N., 5305,000 Kevin O'Malley, 434-2818 O'Malley Real Estate 1423 10h' St. N., $298,000 Jenet Cattar, 613-9343 Cattar Realty Inc. 326 6" Street N., $464,900 Kay Seitzinger, 249-8261 Watson Realty 1031 141' Ave N., $299,900 Connie Grubbs, 612-9911 Lifestyles Realtors, Inc. 1502 41 Ave N., $345,000 Phyllis Staines, 476-7653 RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate For more0info visit: www.beachopenhousec will sel "Full Service savings !" 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Oceanfront Bldg Condo, Great Getaway ................... 580 ..#9511 Ja.x Beach So. .....3 ....$369.900 ......... Completely RenoBated! Beautiful Tropical Trees + Pool ....1240 .. #9510 Ja\ Beach So. ..... 3 ....$339.900 ......... Desirable Location. Close to Beach ....... ........... 1301 .. #9513 Ja\ Beach So ... 2 .... $200,000 ......... The Villas Condo %/Gar. Marsh Viets .............. 1066 #9554-1 Intracoastal West. 4 ... $389.900 ......... Lakefront Hm In Excellent Condition .. .... ........2281 .. #9517 Intracoastal West.3 ....$299.000 ......... Lovely Home in Cypress Village Rertu- ent Neighborhood ... 1733 #9534 Intracoastal West. I .... $130.000 ........ Elegantly Decorated & Cozy Sunon Pk Condo ............... 85 .. #9553 Orange Park ... .... 3 $269,900 ......... Open & Spacious Hm. On Secluded Lo ... ......... 1671 #9532 Orange Park ........ 3 ... $239,900 ......... Hm E\cellent Condition. Fireplace Huge Kit .... ... ..... .. 2233 .. #9546 Ponte Vedra Land $1,350,000 ......... Vacant Land in Palm \alley 5 Acres Roscoe ........... 5 Acres #9543 Ponte Vedra... .. 3 .$1.249.000 ......... Hm u/75 Ft. Ocean Frontage. With Loel \ ie\ s. ......... 1722 #9539 Ponte Vedra........4 $1.250.000 ......... Exquisite Home Walk to Nljckler's's Beach .... 4070 .. #9542 Ponie Vedra......... 4....$695.000 ........ Lovely Sawgrass Hm. Circular Drite%%avy 2998 .. #9545 Ponie Vedra......... 3 '....$515.000 ......... 1I Acre, Pool Home in Palm Valle .. ............. 1950 .. #9559 Ponte Vedra......... 4 .... $484.900 ......... Hm. Opens to Hardwood Firs. & has Crown Moldings & More 2102 .. #9535 Ponte Vedra... .....5 .... $449.900 ......... Spacious Waterfront Hm. Perfection .. .. ..... ............. 3013 #9549 Ponte Vedra ........ 5 $389,900 ......... Best Lot on Street. Large Gorgeous Home ..... .. 2444 .. #9533 Ponte Vedra...... ..... $379,000 ........ m w/Great Atention t19 Details ............. ..... .. 1651 ..#9529 Ponte Vedra........ 3 ..$379,000 ....... Fiddlers Marsh HIm w/Amurn. Lo\el\ Pano.. 1648 ..#9524 Ponte Vedra.. .. 3 ....$359,900 Great Hm in Solana Woods. Conmpletel\ Renoated ... 1636 .. #9538 Ponie Vedra...... 4 .. $349,900 ....... Beautiful 2 Yr. Old H\alden Chase Hm. .......... .... 2013 .. #9520 Ponte Vedra.. ... 2 .... $299,900 ......... On Beautiful Comer Lot in Pla)er's Club .. ...... ... ..... 1058 #9525 Ponte Vedra... ..2 .... $285.000 ......... Bnght & Open Fir. Plan. Nice Deck. Climate Controlled Sig ..... 1240 .. #9551 Ponte Vedra... .... 3 .... $279,900 ....... Totally renod ated hm on dead-end St. close to beach .......... 1600 #9563. Ponte Vedra 3 ....$267,500 ......... Recently Upgraded Kit & I- Yr Old AC ........... 1101 #9550 Ponie Vedra........ 3 .... $265,000 ......... Upgraded kit one year ago & almost neu AC/Heat unit.... ... 1101 #9564 Ponte Vedra........2 .. $240.000 ....... Cranes Lake Condo on 2nd FIr u /\ ie s of Water ......... 1208 #9527 Ponie Vedra.........2 ..$229,900........ Beautiful Updated Condo in Marsh Coe ... 1260 .. #9531 Ponte Vedra......... 2 ... $224.500 ......... 1st Fir. End Linn Oi erlooks Lake in Belleza Condos ....... 1172 #9522 Ponie Vedra.........2 .... $219,900 ........ 100%. Renovated in Villa Del Mar 1162 #9562 PohteVedra.......2 $205.000 .. .... Heart of Ponte Vedra Luxunt Condo .......... 1070 .. #9518 Ponte Vedra......... 2 ....$199.900 ...... ..Grand Ca% Condo i,'Spti BR's & Sqmrn'd Lanai 991 ..#9526 PonteV'edra ..... 2 .. .$199,900 ......... Condo Under $200K in Sea Han k .... 1042. #9547 PonteVedra.......... 1 ...$184.900 ......... Nice Fair% a. Park Condo %%/Frplc. .............690 #9528 Ponte Vedra....... 2 .$179.000 ..... Ponie Vedra Ct. To" home on large pond. crnmd porch .......... 1152 .. #9568. Ponte Vedra........ 1 .... $172.000 ........ Oceanlinks third tir. condo %%,!%aulted ceiling. 690.. #9567 Southside ;............ $155.000 ..... Lakecrest ground fir condo. I-car anached garage ........ 810 ..#9566, St. Augustine ......2 .... $285,500 ......... Bella Vista Condo in Excellent Condition 1416 #9521' 'rI [ B!aa Uil ~ 11R Sunda\ 7/16/2006 1 -44pm .r 128 Solano Ca,, Ponte Vedra Beach. FL Dir: A IA South, R on Solana Rd. R into Solano Ca\. Home on right hand side of street. 011 a ;l a10 a Sunday 7/16/2006 12- 3 pm . 400 Sandiron Circle. #433 Dir: From JTB, S on AlA, R Solania Rd, L into Oceanlirnks. L down to stop sign, R to Bldg. 4, 3rdflr. ..m mm I I ~ _~ Cla.i ified 2 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader July 14, 2006 NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS!! LAND & CABINS FOR SALE A new mountain development in Western North Carolina offering spectacular long range mountain views! 1 to 7 acre parcels starting @ $39,900 to $89,900. Two lane paved roads, underground utilities and beautiful private wooded sites. New log cabin shells on 1-2 acre sites $89,900 to $132,900. Single story ranch or two story chalets available. Call for free info: 828-247-0081 I iMarvin & FIoyd Realty Inc. Call Joe Floyd 219-7638 FOR SALE JACKSONVILLE BEACH 2/2 Oceanfront Condo 1346sq' located on the 4th floor. Enjoy the sunrise from your 264sq' balcony overlooking the Deach and ocean. $699,000 JACKSONVILLE BEACH 3/2. 1500sq', 2nd floor condo. Fireplace. Condo has all the upgrades! Move in condition Located in a quiel area under a canopy of trees. $259,000 JACKSONVILLE 1647 Sunnyside Ave. Jacksonville, FL Perfect opportunity to purchase property near the Intracoastal and within walking distance of million $ condos. 3 lots with 2/2 750sq' house (sold as is) $225,000 DAYTONA SHORES New luxury Oceanfront Condo. 2136sq', 2/2.5 plus den. 436sq' deck with views of the ocean & Intracoastal. $881,100. ATLANTIC BEACH 3/2 Condo. 1290sq'. 1 car garage. Near Mayport Naval Station. Fenced ;in private courtyard. $125,000 MAYPORT-OAK HARBOR 4/2 concrete b:ock home- 1864 sc( Lot 85' x 110'. Will not last long at this price $199,900 JACKSONVILLE BEACH Desirable beach property Zoned residential/commercial. 1626sq' in 3 buildings business plus 2 efficiency apartments. Near ocean. $799,000 FOR RENT ATLANTIC BEACH 3/2 home. Great condition, freshly painted. Sprinkler system with well. Lawn service included. Fenced backyard. Pets Ok $1,200 mth JACKSONVILLE BEACH 3/2 1500sq' condo. 2nd floor, fireplace. Near Intracoastal in quiet area. Move in condition. $1,350 mth ATLANTIC BEACH 3/2 plus office,1542sq' home. Near Maypon Naval Station. Lawn service included. Pets OK S1.175 mth $172.900 3502 Tistied tree Ln 212.5 11404r Chl ITu r.rg T,.'unh.:.r'r a, i'r, r e Ih.ia in Drja,l,.n PIja.n' $425.000 14694 Silher Glen Dr E 5/4 3177sf Better trun r v i,' rnur:, [upt.ide in B.aruam Sprngn' $269.0010 7423 Secretl oods Dr. 3/2.5 1974sf . I jB uljlul i, r.,: A.4. up-liar- 1.-,l0 $244.000 565 Prindle Dr E 3/2 2044sf COr[ ..u. u t h,:. ren i T.',plI PafJdn.' n- t..n..:k' $119.500 11611 McCormick Rd. 2/2.5 1377sf. M n' CoMini .'nrJ .n Reji i fl ,ri. ,r $233,000 7396 Law n Tennis Ln 4/2.5 2244sf _Sp 1 -['U -*. i, h a[e i F[ rti ill-. rri,.Mi, in rea' I. $279,900 11099 Lord Taylor Dr. 4/2.5 2236sf Creai 2 ,i..r, horme Billiani l V',d Flo, ri in Suiilon Ljken $769,911100 13092 Highland Glen Wa) 4/4.5 3361sf. Brari Ni Ljk ltniLr,. E ..ui,c >.rr' $264,900 11039 Gullv ing Ci. 3/2 1835sr C..r ur(.u- 'n'.: in mori c..r.Ji. ir, Suill:,r Like;' $224.001)0 12551 GlamdringCI 3/2 1754sr Chaimirili.. h mc -r.j Be ,jiiu I C,-i.ii Li, in Sicrirrni RJdgE $259,900 12773 Glade Springs Dr S 4/2 1961sf' ; L,.. 1 Eo 'ie ,'t ru: i | ieJ I|',",,,|,r, 'Beril.ji"(i'i * $339.900 12449 Gaiely Oak; Ln E 4/2 2104sf SpcLtaiular Pvi.l H..me an Pn., Te L,:.i' $233.000 2676 Dalmarion Ln E 3/2 1572sf Benuailil nlri ,:cpi.lii'l, mini .i,r,I c "i '' $249,900 2423 Coachman Lakes Dr 4/2 1847sf "harffniir[ 11,:,m'; -I lull, I,'0-.NI.. l,'jci $204,900 1746 Chandelier Cr E 3/2 1381sf Fantastic Home w/ Beautiful Lakeviews in Ft Caroline! $169,000 3319 Caribbean Ct. 3/2 1248sf 11i Blo.:k H,:.rre i, H a urd -,, ,J FI::,r .r. rlinglor Hili. $250,000 8437 Alderman Rd. 4/3 22564f Fjna-i..: Bic.. Fii.ni H.-T. ,n Pr.,. le L..i'I $205,000 4435 Bexerly Ave 3/1 1158sf Charmirng HTi-e R''r:'icalJ i& Ulpi;rja.JJ ;r O gicj / $165,000 5015 Bridges aler Cr. 3/2 1568sf XiJ,.i orahS! Spiii"un lihme in Ci;ji aL vji in , $267,000 2118 Broadwater Dr. 3/2 1992sf Spacious Home w/ Open Floor Plan in Ft Caroline! $315,000 13709 Chipperfield Ln 4/2.5 2695sf, Very Beautiful 2 story All Stucco Home in Northside! $449,900 10088Ecton Ln 3/2 2330sf .Maiy Custom Designs & Upgrades, Old Mill Branch subd. $259,900 11033 Englenook Dr. 4/2 1730sf Maronda Steel Frame/Concrete Block Home! $239,900 13292 Eucalyptus Dr. 3/2 1843sf Beautiful Home w/ Sparkling Inground Pool! - $214,500' 1835 Wildwood Creek Ln 3/2 1352sf Beautiful Home, Lovingly Maintained, Kensington subd. $211,900 4443 Whispering Inlet Dr. 3/2 1767sf Very Charming North Arlington Home! $195,900 12373 Sondra Cove Tr. N. 3/2 1251sf Lovely H6me in a Great Location! $239,800 13240 Millhouse Way 3/2 1488sf Brick Front Home in Great Location! Waverly Place subd. Neptune Beach (East of 3rd St) 2 Lots/duplex i Duplex on 2 LOTS Sold "As Is" 50x160 Lot & 58x106 Lot. Awesome Opportunity to Invest or Build 2 Homes. Priced to Sell $739,000 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 Relax on one of your balconies and enjoy ocean views and refreshing ocean a I H breezes. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Gleaming hardwood floors. Dream kitchen overlooks family room &breakfast room. Elevator, 2 car garage. Magnificent owners retreat with gorgeous ocean views. NILS # 300401 $1.999,990 Fay Patsourakis kWAA M . Ofc: 904-285-5640 ext. 222 Cell: 904-463-7782 50 A I A N.. Ste 108 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 PONTE VEDRA Solano Woods. FSBO. FSBO ATL BCH. 3BR,2 5BA. 2200st spacious 4/2. new roof. 1800sI. $359.900 w/numerous upgrades. 249-0812 327-7449 or 607.6143 PONTE VEDRA- Dolphin Cove. FSBO LEASE, PURCHASE Secret Woods. Brick' 4BR,'2BA, 2-car garage. 1800. sq h. Inie home, 3BR,2BA. 1895st. $284,900. Bring' rior & exienor completely renovated All all offers. Independent Brokers 710-3111 new, beaulilul yard with sprinkler. PONTE VEDRA BEACH EAST OF AIA $394,900, 219-1276. 3/2 in Fiddlers Marsh 3020 La Reserve 3BR FORECLOSURE, only $27,9001 Musi Drive. $359,900 904)654-2104 Open sell For lsungs. 800-749-8124 exl 1490. House. Saturday. July 15ih. 12pm-5pm.. JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA, part ally furnish- WATERFRONT TO St. Jonns River Cozy X BEACH, 3BR/2BA partially frnish collage, newly remodeled, unlkheaded er, fenced yard, screened-n porch and Only 3 minutes to Dunns Creek. deck w.private emnrance Io master Dalh. $89 900 Call Vickie Smih ERA Trend great irvestmenl or starter home a J25 0jq0..l',041247.8004do904fs35-6943., ; l, 386'97',6494 , PVB INVESTOR;BuILDER ort prestigious HAMPTON PARK 4BR'2 5BA," 4 ldar-i Neck Rd., walxk to each, very old, new. galed community. close o beach & S A as ....- \/,....... ,-.e.is n ,6x1PP., l rown center. $498.000 641.0058 $349,000 806-3557 A NEW LISTING JAX Beach, Ocean Cay, 3BR/2.5BA +lof1. 2500st. large fenced lot. Stainless steel appliances, covered porch, large 2 story larly room Buill in 2000 $544.900. Call 19041234-9945. Beaches $479.900 411 It St S #401 2/2 Luiur.iu; B r3~h Hil.. .,, Gjid FPool' . $350,000 1223 hslAie N 3/2 1993sf Fanp .iLh C'.rinlempirip:ar. H.:.n'.j [he BBheac $319,900 1177 2nd Ae N 3/1 1300sf S,'r[aie B Jch H.,m,- Complrinlh R rr.Jdedl . $375.000 14750 Beach Blvd #46 2/2 1264sr G:'geoiu., Home ... &\lter .. Boil lip * $619,900 603 Great Abaco CI 4/3.5 2892sf 0 A irri i .i W i ,Sie ,i $399,900 1488 Laurel'a %A4/2,5 2250sf S Spectacular Hone on Corner Lot in Atlantic Beach ' $436,000 115 Seminole Rd. 4/2 1592sf BrjnIdiul Bej lh !i..me aTl an, upgrade ' $389,900 1483 Laurel \ a} 3/2.5 2179sf K' )e ri B aut., .' Lust Landis ping in, Ailaniu:l Bcach!' $355,000 707 Selva Lakes Cr. 3/2.5 1838sf Fabulous H.,Tie Juni Mt uile. I. he Be eih' $389,000 1135 Osceola Ave 3/2 1689sf ji iU Brejchi Hoi,,' onl, I rm le i.,. ih'e Oc ; ' 1.225.000 30 E Seauinds Ln 4/3.5 29974 T :,ipn. l r, Pnad nr, Ponr c \di B c -h! 'r '" Intracoastal $569,000 13130 l\e\ford Hollow Rd N 4/3.5 3103sf : Spri:Liuljr H.,ilie --.oll C>,ure \ ie" in IG&CC' $289,900 12335 % ine Maple Was 4/2 2093sf S Cigcuia. Br,k'. Front H.:'m'. on Culde ac in A-hiO ov.d' ' $324,900 12706 Tropic Dr N 4/3 2537sf Spi:,ll, h,-T, r, '.T .iij rulie inr Sumimef Bf,)ok' .279.901) 458 Shanna Ile CI 4/2.5 2288sf Beautiful 2 story on a culdesac in Arbor Pointe! $599,900 3559 E Shady Woods St\ 5/3.5 3216sf Incredible Home in Pablo Bay! $184,909 13715 Richmond Park Dr. #305 3/2 1500sf $314,900 $335,000 $377,5001 $299,900 $199.900 $329,900 $345,900 $324,900 $249,900 $284,900 $299,900 .$263,900 ITnii.i,:uai.in 2nd .i.',i-, urn i ,' .ia e in ir, inj ,ji P inic' ' 12960 Quincy Bay Dr. 4/2 2102sf Reduced $10,000 for quick sale in Johns Creek! ' 13629 Picarsa Dr. 3/2 2014sf Pool Home on Beautiful Private Lot in Pablo Point! 13909 Intracoastal Sound Dr. 4/2 2126sf One Owner Home shines w/ Pride in Marsh Sound! 12793 Ellis Island Dr. 3/2 1769sf Johns Creek Beauty! Gorgeous Inside & Out! 1625 Crabapple Cove CL N 3/2 1257sf Immaculate Home in River Point 12917 Chets Creek Dr S 3/2 1734sf Stunning Lakefront Home w/ Inground Pool in Johns Creek! 4276 Chelsea Harbor Dr 4/2 2162sf Immaculate Home, Backing to Preserve in Johns Creek! 13017 Brians Creek Dr 4/2 2137sf Gorgeous Home w/ Privacy Fenced Backyard in Johns Creek! 12671 Arrowleaf Ln 4/2 1704sf Like New Home on Wooded Culdesac in Ashley Woods! 12052 Cavalry Ct 3/2 1860sf' Like New Home in Kernan Lakes! 12935 Chelsea Harbor Dr 4/2 1978sf Immaculate Home in Johns Creek! 12373 Eagles Claw Ln 3/2 1893sf Immaculate Home on Huge Culdesac in Eaglet Creek! VIEW 100-'S OF HOMES ONLINE! Cj j For Photos and more information including addresses visit: 42,w, ho 4=...,S t h Co 0 1 4=..,.s 40 C Co 0 lk I Fees slightly higher on homes over $300,000, $395 transaction fee Mn i OPEN HOUSE EAST OF AIA-PONTE V Wanda Petersen 537-4594 Kelly Whitaker 233-1991 Dir: JTB to S onAlA to LTat L'Atrium, LT on L'Atrium Circle Dr. to #2313 Sun 2-4 EDRA BEACH Lo, est SF price in L'Atrium! Largest SF floor plan w /over 2.00SF of updated living area, 3BR/ 3 B A / 2 C G / F P beautiful open. ;& . bright home. Hard- woods, sep. liv/din/ family rooms. Great Price $459,000! OPEN HOUSESun 2-4 EAST COASTDR. ATLNTIC BEACH PRIME LOT 2 BLOCKS from OCEAN, Spaciouqs, S corner fenced loQt l 50x130 park-like setting-room to grow, 2BR/1BA/ I CG beach-style .. home in heart of ... beach life! NEW PRICE $599,000 ' Wanda Petersen 537-4594 Kelly Whitaker 233-1991 Hosted by Sarah Heath 327-9716 Dir: Atlantic Blvd turn RT onto East Coast DR. #926 on left-pass Bull Memorial Park t.I-)q JACKSONVILLE BEACH ENTIRE DUPLEX FOR SALE Each side has 3BR'. 2BA's Buillt ,n 1998. $590,000 ATLANTIC BEACH THE COURTYARDS AT MAYPORT, 2/2' condo, (no slairsi Nice layoul, currently: rented fill March 2007. Makes great in- vestment properly. $119. 900. . CYPRESS CREEK- 3,'2, 2 car gar, across' from Maypon Elem. Freshly painted., $194,900. TUCKED AWAY IN PRETTY HIDDEN COVE- This 412 bOuil in 98' nas brand new kit new carpel, huge screened in covered patio w, Ig yard backs up to woods. Ai steal at. $229,900 . PONTE VEDRA BELLEZA AT PONTE VEDRA- 1.11 con- do. lots of amenites Currently leasedO unfil Sept. 30lri. $195 000. ARLINGTON BROOKWOOD FOREST-. Monument area, 3.'2 5 lownnome w/ gar., lots of space. Reduced to $172.000. . ARLINGTON HILLS- Cule 3/2 w/ garage. Great slaner home in nice area. $149.900. ICW VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK- Kernan area, 3i2. 2 car gar, vinyl siding, sla.nless steel appl.. $207,900. 1 ASHLEY WOODS- Like new 4/2, over 2000sl., 3yrs old, $276,000. HOME FINDER REALTY 241-5501 OR 221-1711 ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR/1BA, wood flooring and blinds,, screened porch, lenced yard. eat-in kitch-. en and large laundry room, close to beach and park. $216,000. 247-9244 or 651- 6748. . REDUCED $15,000 FSBO THE Palms, 3BR/2BA, 1st Floor, All amenities. $225,000, 241-3471. $3000 BUYER BONUS WATERFRONT CONDO PVB 2BR/2BA. Priced to sell at $205,000. Call Kathy Tilia- kos, Van Guard Realty. 465-3053. OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA, vaulted ceiling, beautiful tile. Bright, open floor plan. No dogs. $485,000. (404)325-0820, (404)784-6601. PV BCH 2BR/ 2BA, $187,200. Grace Ellis, All Pro Realty Specialists. 655-7923 (cell). OCEANFRQNT 2/2, garage, pool, views from every room. $549,000. Owner/ agent 568-4818. PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONDOS across the street 'from the beach starting, at $499K. Ready 2008. Call Rene L. Baron, Inc. 242-2821. 13715 N. Richmond Park Dr. #305 Wind- sor Pointe, $186,900. 3BR/2BA, 1500sf.' w/garage. Lowest priced condo in Wind- sorl Beautiful family room, bright kitchen & convenient inside laundry room, gorgeous master suite w/walk-in closet & private bath! Call Assist 2 Sell Buyers & Sellers Real Estate. 247-4442 or view online @ jaxbesthomes.com. JAX BEACH -.2BR/2BA ground level con- do w/garage in a gated retreat and close to everything. Offers a nice floor plan, neutral decor throughout, all kitchen appli- ances are a year old. $204,900. 285-3014. THE PALMS at Marsh Landing- 1/1 w/ ga- rage, 1st floor, marsh view. $159,900. Owner will co-op 2.5%. Call Lidiya (904)608-6562 GRAND CAY Villas PVB- 3rd floor 2/2 condo, fireplace, wood, tile, upgrades. $219,900. 904-881-0470. PVB OCEAN GROVE 2/2/DIx FSBO, Save $14KI New Lakeview, WI-Fi, resort. pool- spa, A1A location, must seel $222K, FREE 27" HDLCD TV, FREE clos- ingl 727-458-4230, Open Sat.- Sun. Old Atlantic Beach To Settle Estate 363 4th Street. Lot 22 & Lot 24 MLS 295944, 295945 Asking 600K each but will entertain all written offers, Call Anita Vining (904 739-0717 (904) 923-1511 Prudential epe, Network-Realty oNr Owned & Operted ____ U .. ~. U: 2 HUGE LOTS 1.5 blocks to the Ocean in Old Atlantic Beach-Buy 1 or Both- Lot 1 1210 Selva Marina Circle: 92.5' wide (front) x75.25' Wide (Rear) x 123' Deep On an AWESOME cul-de-sac. $729,000 . Lot 2 361 12th St.: 75' Wide (Front) x 60' Wide (Rear) x 175' Deep (East Side) y x 167' Deep (West Side). $729,000 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 Old Atlantic Beach . 50x150. LOT 2 blocks to the Ocean - Build your dream home 2 blocks to the ocean & a short walk to the Town Center. Offered at $539,000 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4pm Sunday 119 37th Ave. M^ So., Jax Beach. 3BR/2BA E-30.J renovated bungalow, att. 2 car .^ garage, new kitchen, wood Floors, 50 x 123 lot. Reduced to $749,000. Call Lisa DiStefano 514-3167 or Sherri Beno 651-1830 Y-lll-----_- K OPEN HOUSE Sunday 12-3 2139 Seminole Rd. Beautiful ocean viIs from master bedroom of this very spacious and bright 2/2.5 townhome in North Atlantic Beach. $549,900 Call Tom Gibbon 904-566-6501 Open House-Sunday 11- 2pm * Dir: EastonAtl/ant Blvdeft on Seminole Road Turn rghton 17th Street and first/ eft onto Ocean Grove Dr., the hose is on the left, 1748 LOWEST PRICED HOME IN ATIANTIC BEACH EAST OF SEMINOLEI This home is nestled on the cozy street of Ocean Grove only 1/2 block to the ocean and features 1850SF., 3 bdrm, 2.5 ba, a New Roof & HVAC,' Awesome Stone Fireplace, & a Beautiful Tiled I Back Porch. Don't miss your chance to own - in charming Atlantic Beach! $,24,900 Call Kattryn Lo wycz 904.386.950" SOlPEN HOUSE Sunday 1-4 This 3BR beach bungalow has been renovated w/ new AC, windows, granite, tile and more. Blocks to beach. From Penman east on 15th Ave. N. and immediate right to 1031 14th Ave. N. Motivated seller. Must see. $299,900 MLS 284350 Call Connie Grubbs 904-612-9911 Open HOUase \o ;Sunday 12-3 j Highly sought after Selva Linkside. 1161 Sandpiper Lane East in AB, 3/2, freshly painted in & out. Kitchen updated with new appl., granite counters and tile floors. New hardwoods in LR & Dr. Too much to list. $399,900 Call Jan Fowler 904-294-4766 OPEN HOUSE Saturday 1-3 17 South Wilderness Tr. Sth on Roscoe, East on Canal St., Sth on Wilderness Tr. This 2250 sf 3br/2ba home sits ofn beautifully landscaped .2.5 acres in Palm Valley. 557 sf detached garage. Perfect for horses! $ .1W50000. Call Amy Wilson at 955-0700 & visit www.acwhomes.com f I -0 1 ir MMI)OR Awkwp, ~~ttlalSJA~ MIRIMMTMIRM.RIAM-W ~-~ir~F~Jllrl:r~maa 11 -in le~ti~ Irc)~zlrl;Ia~;F-Y~S ~fpm _,.__ obaft-mvwxg-moft4.,~ =nr%"BF~ I Classified 3 ThpRBeapchs T PradPrlPnnte Vedra Leader' INA- 1VA lnngl( July i', U WUIC ... .-- -- .. .-- -.....- -. MHigh Quality Brick Executive Pool Home in Old Ponte Vedra Beach! 5bd/3ba / 04,400 s.f. & sep itng, dining, family rms Many construction upgrades! Oersized 2 car garage -- --- w/tl0i8'x workshop area, water sofiener, security, & central vacuum sysiems Full brick floors. BeubercarpeL. wood tloonng; 12'x9'x4' bnck fireplace, huge kitchen /3 pantries, Conan counters. SS appliances 1,000 plus s f master suite ./ DO plus s f. cf closely space, 6" whirlpool lub. 4'x4 shower, & so much nore! 90' 140' lotl 8x8' storage shed. 64' bnck patio, uki hut, & big aid' Call ovner/ageni for appi $1,275,000. Ellen Poling -Wright Prudential Cell: 838-4562 NerudtilwO_ Office Toll Free 1-888-285,4480 inn"epeani n nra&nere Email: ellenpoling@aol.com "ORIGINAL' C PONTE VEDRA Large 140' frontage PV Golf Course lot. 5BR/4BA, 3200 LA/3800 T sqft. Oversized rms. 5 walk-in closets. Mstr ste w/sunken tub/shower area. New gourmet kitchen/ cherry cabinets. Lrg. FR/Great RM. Separate LR & DR. Excellent quality chstr. Impeccably maintained. Bit. 1969. Original Owners. Priced to sell $1,294,000 MUST SEE! can Janet Wells R Inc 635-6375- 543-2545 "7 Ponte Vedmra Beach Realty, Inc. Just Listed. Mrrshjront Home injax Beach Executive Home on Navigable Waterway Best of both worlds- ICW and Beach! Coquina home with 4 BR and 4 BA with 3909 SF. Wood floors, granite counters, new high end stainless appliances; large bonus room, tiled porch opens to screened pool. Dock & jet ski lift. Direct views of ICW. Broker owner. $1,095,000. Deborah Courtney (904) 537-5017 deb79@beUlsouth.net ODOAI$ MIL NLS# 303863 4/2. 246 1SF. open floor plan. split BR floor plan. large kitchen with breakfast bar Lanai overloolang large back ard. $49-1,900 241-2417 S M LS# 30 Ehlizabet' 2 & upsn de& appliances 10CTION LOC4TION1 commun.i NMLS#282150 Adorable 3/2, relating in- RCFLLSnI ground pool. Very Ig lot on Ponie Vedra MLaS# 54. Bl.d Close to the beach. Mos e-In cond. Pl&n'm t. A must see' $949,0t'i-$il.094.S'i6 241- udl.sLurnn-e 2417 %ies& boj CI 4 U W O0CE4NFRON1T! MLS00361 Lirriaculaie 4/2. granite MILS# 266 countertops. s/s appliances & sood lIrs 3BR3BA i 'Great \ ew of Adantic Ocean' $999,000 gi/Fs. ou - $1,19.-.7b6 241-2417 balcon. fcr 3/2.5 TOWNIIOEI! POW NILS# 288134 in desirable Neptune MLS# 273 n'hood Open living areas,. garage. nice floor unit . \ard. escellenri insesiment oppi.. gatedcommin $267.500 241-2417 room, tennis PRISTINE PONTE IEDR4 BE4CUH $... CONDO SAN CO O! ~US# M 280 MLS# 297568 1/1. fabulous lake & Revials hon golfcourse us from pri% ate. scrnd lanai. Hiisonc Ref I car gar & storage, all appls incl. Re- 4BR/65BA sort si le actieiitlies & great loc near bch. nser room. $1 2.500 241-2417 $6,6(.60,200 OC BLOCKS TO THE BE4CHI! MIS 298 MLS#304479 Charming spacious home Marbel Ja in Atlannc Beach Huge corner lot. sood -IBR/4BA.s floors, open kitchen, screened porch. r ito through outL car garage $ 1417.000 241-2417 oceanfront I 285-1800 2/2.5 TOI NIIOME 4 T THIE BE4CIH! LO MLIS # 301923 Move in & v.alk to the MI.LS#3005 beach" Toss home features open floor 4iXI3SF.ic plan, updated kitchen & screened pauo rmumk/cabr overlooking lake $ 339.900 241-2417 /5-le abr 4FFORD4BIE IN.4TLANTIC BE4CHIl 185-800 M1S # 305255 2BR/2 5BA. on cul de F4 sac. fenced yard garage, fireplace. alk in closes. blocks to beach and park' 3BRdown $310.000 241-2417 carpet, tile 4TLANTIC BCH CONDO! screened lar MLS#27953h 2BR 2 5 BA toinhome i 'lt/SE cel in Ocean Village Steps to,ocean, spa- r cious kit and Ig master suite $389,000 Meach8aan 24121 *>l7 beach caban 241-2417 -IBR/3.5BA F4NT4STIC OPPORTUNITY! &DR, FR. MLS # 306-177 Zoned res/comm use. iew iof property has tremendous potential due to outstanding location' $639.000 241- MLS# 264 2417 3BRf3.5BA eleacr. sre.. TWO RENOV4ATED DLPLE\ES .ou could . NILS #301100 Topof the lineappliances 60' boat : includes ; asheridr-er High efficiency 2M85-1800 heat & air. Th\o balconies, plantation R4j blinds. fenced rear $ 665,000 241-2417 MLS# 301 BRS.neAsg TR4DITION41 ELEGONCE appliances. MLS#290627 2 srn 4 brm 2 5 blh home nieuralcoloi w/wrparound prch & scmd pool master bridge slop nnrt singg area frml Ir&dr have gleaming 285-1800 cherry floors $649,900 241-2417 EAST01 3JBR/2B4 HOW IN JAX BCHI MLS# M303 NMLS # 311626Greai Find! Corner lot w%/ Residentall 2 car garage. Updated FL room. tile & BdupleBxas carpet thruout Vaulted ceilings in fam sr & room t nh FP $327.000 241-2417 285-180 lIn" .. Tnen nin 'lv nwned and ini -a IfE hmm mim FRfS COIL tifR4SSCCREDlCEDI 09469 Incredible '.tews of Lake BR/2BA lofti 's/lae sreend Iporch ks, nes A/C. &icf r he ler & kitchen . Master wfbuih-ins, LR l,/FP. pool & more' M419.i0 285-1800 E SWIFI CREEK MtSII IANDINGN 366 5BR/.BA. 75(0 SF. FR u/gas FP. ud\.billaird/meia& e-ercise rms,den, c srine lfirs, Ig scnid lanai, hid pcl/spa, r kiichen., 1.35 acres. endless marsh ishp available $3.l"ii,000]285-1800 A1AMW C BEACH 6717 E.quisite castomf Br.,ari Lendrn orne. chamig Mediterranean style, "dier, ,./gas sihme. FR & master suite rtnard surrimer kitchen & rooftop ocean views $1,395,(00285-1800 E NEDRA CONDO REDUCED! 1074 Close to beach. shopping & wi,, renos dted.2BR/2BA I/garage, 2nd /FP, appliances included. lakeinews. unity w/po-'l. fitness center. theatre i courts & fully equipped kitchen 15-1800 tRCO RIJERFIONT EStAIE 275 Magnficeni 1931 Mederranean rine on over one acre, on Ithe National ilter Restored & updated. 10,054 SF, , garden, sunt & play rooms, covered pool/spa, cjbanri. dixk & boathouse 85-1800 EANFIHONFTSJ4A BEACH 1020 Enloy suinnare & sunt .leAs' ax' most' lu.s\rious & spacious condo, pacious kitchen/FR. decorator finishes concierge, fimess center, v,:cial room. pool & 24. hour secunry $3.295,00W)i 'EL PONTE VEDRA HOME 595BR/5BA + office& upslaUs bonus, h woxd & iron staitrcae, large laundry inets. fenced. aid. scmd lana., kichen gas siove. granite cnrs. prep island. tneis & 3-car garage $1.150il.01JO INT4SHOOPPORRINIM IN I4 S EDMGE 289Sagrass'TPC.-IBR/3.5BAhomne. I BR/I BA up, storage. neuiral colors . built-ins. 2 refngeraitors Loniey. ai. new A/C compressor. large comer posire $567.9Xi 285-1800 SOtriH PONW E IEDR4 6550Gatedcormn'rurri Ats/pol. tennis. la & pnvale beach acce.ss. 2 years nexw' ,3-sior n home /lelesator.o irmal LR FP oversized ear-in kitchen & fabulous V"& cleann $725.,):i285-1800 (ASTAL WAIERFRONI CONDO REDUCED! 1375 New Construction! Elegant plus srudy on ic-p floor,. 3rd, 2500 SF, reened p).rh, garage, all the amernie; .arL in a gated manna coimmurar' & a slip is also available. $929.000.0 /EF1W DiIJ4t GO & CC& 10418 5BR/3BA. srndy/BR4. bonus/ oumnet kit hen .1/42 inch cabinets. SS 24 inch Italan stone floors. 10' ceilings. rs. FL rm. kci pond. 2 taierial-i. arched e' to lake & natural area. $639.00X FJR3 StSIEET INJAXBEACII SELiER MOTIV4TDI 825 Terific investment opportunity! but zoned commercial. concrete block, c-ompletely renovated in 202, each unit w/large deck, CH&A. easher/dner. parking. Owner/Agent $589.001) rated , Live themAmerican On your 1.5+ acre estate w/ over 400' of water - frontage. Breathtaking views of Downtown, the OR 7,500SF 5BR/4.5BA/3CG/6FP gallery, billiard & river terrace home -".... - 'offers incredible craftsmanship. Your opportunity to enjoy the Great Floridian outdoors! $5,250,000. Top Producer 2005 Lynn Saul 859-9100 lsaul@Iifestylesrealtors.com MLS 308395 Totally remodeled '' home on quiet street with open / floor plan and ,lots of living spaces. Lovely end of street location. Adjoining lot future option available to buyer. $319,900 4 ,:,...'..,. 1 U MLS 289706 " a.e:" '.-., .,-:g ... ;1- :: 1 in south Jax Network Realty c'w. n ' Independently Owned & Operated. 1 Lovely pool home Beach located at the id of a quiet street. Has newly modeled kitchen, floors, interior lint and open floor plan. All .drooms have walk in closets. iort bike ride to the beach. 134,500 759-8827 (cell) 241-2417 ext. 209(office) Quall Point II l ax Bch Huge Yard! Grand CaVilla SaWgrass 1756 Riley St. Charming 2/2 st Listed!ught, 2bd/2ba Closest home...this spacious 2/2 Tile throughout, Sawgrass condo to floorplan lives large! vaulted ceilings, built-in the Beach Gate! All 1 Vaulted ceilings, shelves, 2 storage level, fully furnished, fieldstone hearth & closets, generous 2nd vaulted ceilings, bleached oak fireplace. bedroom. Condo overlooks fireplace, neutral Inviting touches...arched private preserve views decor, new carpet, doorways, skylights from screened-in screened lanai & throughout. Magnificent balcony Located on preserve views! treed yard w/ Desirable. quiet 'street bordering Brand new to the location on quiet street! the Stadium course of market! Offered at: Move in Readyl the Players Club. $459,000 $319,000 $214,000 Old Palm Valley, in PV Bch. Beautiful 3/3 with office, ig kit w/brk rm, farm rm overlooking wooded preserve! MLS# 302304 $591.500 Carlton at Oak Landing. Great price, great location. 2.5 with comm. pool, fitness cntr, boat dock and more. MLS# 299811 Motivated Seller!! $134,900 Ponte Vedra Condo in 'Belleza. S(tuning-2: Story 2/2 with loft, lakefront, wooded view and garage! MLS# 301582 $305,000 Hodges and Beach Area Lot. 150 x 180 lot, can be divided, close to everything!! MLS# 306658 $159,900 Call Kelly Hobbs Jacksonvle Beach Office for all the details @ 904-993-3803 904-241-0855 TURTLEBACK CROSSING GOLF COURSE VIEWS Chai'ming 3B13R/2.5BA town- Grand, private estate in the home with garden courtyard heart of Marsh Landing with entrance, vaulted ceilings, wood soanng ceilings, granite coun- burning fireplace, first floor ters, stone firs. palatial decking master, eat-In Kitchen, dining system with pool & spa over- area, screened porch & 1-car looking golf course. $1 895.000 garage. $339.900 Susan Fort Michelle Floyd / Jayne Hoffman PRIME WATERFRONT LOT ENCHANTING ESTATE HOME 160' of bulkhead on Marsh Lan- Dramatic and Inviting estate ding's deep water harbor + a 40' offering a lifestyle enriched by floating concrete dock located all' the extras The yard nas right behind! Soil tests already been transformed into a royal clone & this lot Is ready to build retreat Pool & dock with ICW on Owner retiring says. Submit access. 40' boat slip Inqluded. Offers Len Knight $1.190.000 $5,350.000. Call Michelle'Floyd HARBOUR ISLAND LOT WALDEN CHASE Rare opportunity for lot in Recently complete with over prestigious Harbour Island. $30,000 In upgrades! Open & Private, pristine views of marsh airy with neutral ddcor, file and tidal stream 40' concrete throughout, amazing kitchen floating dock is conveniently w/42" cabinets, granite tops, SS located across the street. PIs appi & double ovens! $442.000 call Jayne Hoffman $1,100.000 Michelle Floyd/Jayne Hoffman PLANTATION GOLF COURSE SPECIAL PLANTATION HOME Slunning & expansive views of Located on the 17n hole with the 17' fairway are offered from lagoon to golf views, this totally this majestic Spanish Mission renovated 4 bedroom, 3 bath inspired home Stylish & ele- ranch has it all With in ground gantly comfortable w/unparal- pool, spa. lanai and 3-car leled quality & craftsmanship garage, this $1.125,000 home $1,949,000 Call Michelle Floyd won't last' Call Scott Williams NEPTUNE BCH OCEAN VIEW BEST OF SOUTHERN LIVING Fabulous ocean views' Large This 4BR/3 5BA home features 4BR/3BA w/additional quarters hardwood floors, soaring w/private bath & sep. entrance ceilings and open floor plan with perfect for teenage / mother-in- built-ins, gourmet kitchen with law suite CheFrs kitchen, greal granite, stainless appliances for entertaining $999,000 and indoor/outdoor fireplace Barbara Traylor or Valerie Shaw $925,000 Call Kim Martin-Fisher HARBOUR ISLAND BASIN LOT STEPS TO THE BEACH Dock your boat at your back New 1/1 2"' floor unit w/Murphy door! Incredible opportunity to bed unit for guests Across from invest or build your dream home ocean, shopping & restaurants! on this waterfront lot in Marsh Gourmet kit. w/granite, ceramic Landing's prestigious Harbour tile. garden tub. Overlooks Island. Includes a 50 boat slip. edgeless pool & lagoon. Sleeps Call Michelle Floyd $1.399.500 four. $371,375 Kelly Blackburn BEST BUY EAST OF AIA PALENCIA ESTATE LOT First lot on left in Ponte Vedra Over 1 acre located in the East. Bring your own builder, exclusive estate section of Walk to the each and Lodge. beautiful Palencla. Experience Electronic gates. Arthur dramatic marsh vistas offered Rutenberg Homes on this street from this amazing homesite A from $1.2 to $1.5 million truly great opportunity Call $399,000 PIs call Patti Martin Michelle Floyd today! $879.000 = LoUsUA MP q rent u ~Uiru~S C ri t iLv S l- tittn BEAUTIFUL, ENERGY-EFFICIENT HOMES IN SOUTH JAX BEACH Two houses off Jacksonville Drive, both 3055sf. One 4/3.5, the other 5/4. Solar Hot Water Heaters, ConcreteBlock on both levels, Storm Windows, and doubly-insulated l2in walls and 10ft ceilings make these houses very energy-efficient. Large Kitchens have GE Profile appliances, 42in Maple cabinets, and Granite Countertops. Also, Gas Package for Cooktop, Dryer and BBQ grill. Each offered at Linda Pomerantz Vs a 923-8030 h|i I nI Idl.e a . 923-8030 [PROPERTIES SBeautiful 5BR/5BA plus office & bonus Wood floors, crown molding, upgraded tile floors and backsplash in kitchen and baths. Gorgeous tongue and groove ceiling in kitchen dining area. Upgraded appliances. Granite counters & built-ins. Screened pool with hot tub. 3 car garage. Copper roof accents. Pool and drive comp. w/pavers. Will exceed the most meticulous buyer's expectations. $1,050,000. THE TUABY" 1361 Woodstork Ct. REDUCED S398K. I II I I nI 4(o1390 EAST WIND DR. 3BR/2BA, vinyl siding, EAST COAST REALTY FP, wood & tile floors, orFJACKSONVILLE,INC. large kit, vaulted ceiling, 247-4724 2 car garage, -Barba- Ga. great neighborhood. arbarra Galvin $339 900 t Broker/President 4"" , I ^ -^^ B ^ ^ t u. T l h f m .m.- .?. .. ._ ;H. . .. 4 (Direct Oceanfront .2407 Pont Veddra Blvd. S. S3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. 1,534sf ;. Octagonal Home on 100 x 315 ft Lot Pano.am.c Vewso at the Ocean :. A [ .., & Guan, State Parl, SEnjoy Sunrfsos Frqmrn Your Sack Porch High Dune Offoring Prvacy Seetheinrtuallour at wwobw cornF268167 For more inforrna-n call: S n Cynthia ---Iiew-s IHo nbs ----------- BrokerSalesperson . -M(" 904) 463-6040 Offered at $1,699,000 1* A.% N. P.u, c Vdr-.Bll. Pnj V.drq, Uudh. Fl. 3207 (f4l J i 255.'564l .. A' ;, ..T,. *.. : -". .",,, ,- -* Just Listed! -Azalea Point in Ponte Vedra Large Family Home on Corner Lot Two story hoiie'wilth 5 bedrooms and 3 baths in gated community. One of biggest homes in Azalea Pt with 3011' SF. Kitchen opens to family roorim with fireplace. Large master with oversized bath. Screened back porch. Matiure citrus and oak trees. Fenced yard with room for pool, Priced to sell at $569,900. Deborah Courtney (904) 537-5017 Cell deb79@bellsouth.net v LOCATION COUNTS...OCtANWALKI You'll love entertaining family and friends in this I story, 4 bedroom beach home. Spacious family room %%ith fireplace opens to kitchen and separate breakfast area. Split bedrooms, screened pool, security, located in highly sought after neighborhood. $714,900. MLS# 278270 SLiNDAV, OPEN HOUSE I:00-5:98PMI Nestled by the beach, serene colors, fun fLxrtues, ocean view from living room. sunsets from master suite. Built in 2004. sunshine bright, high ceilings, fabulous kitchen with stainless appliances, spacious laundry room, outside shower, neighborhood pool and tennis and neighborhood walkway to the beach. This picture perfect 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home can make your dreams come true. $574,000. MLS# 307511 I HERE'S A HOT ONEI Cute as can be...4 bedrooms, 2 baths, remodeled, updated and can be available for quick move-in. Wood floors, fireplace, lots of storage, security system, private fenced backyard, and deck for outdoor entertaining. Two story concrete block and frame construction. Convenient to elementary school, shopping and the beach. Call TODAY! $365,000. MLS# 307163 PRICE REDUCTION Location, location, location...nght in the heart of Jacksonville. Built in 2003, this 2 story home features 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, study and an upstairs bonus room. High ceilings, 9'interior doors, hardwood floors, 42" cabinets, stainless appliances, surround sound are just a few reasons to make this house your home. 549,000. MLS #304465 ATIANTIC BEACH! Corner lot, concrete block construction, paneling throughout interior of 2nd floor, downstairs efficiency apt., lawn irrigation, yard Judy Nicholson presents.... Making Dreams a Reality - Dir:904-280-2820 Eve:904-241-2160 E-mail:judybythebeach@aol.com VIEW THE VIRTUAL ToURS AT www.judynicholson.com well and pump, 2 car garage, built in 1947. Short walk to the beach, Ragtime, Al's pizza or your favorite fun spot! Location'is the key. $695,000. MLS#297791 HERE'S YOUR CHANCE! Awesome comer building site for that dream beach getaway! This 140' x 95' lot has both the beach and the Intracoastal Waterway just short distance away. The dead end street with boat ramp at the end makes boating easily accessible offering the best of both worlds for outdoor enthusiasts. Priced below appraisal! $585,000. MI.S#297216 SWEET SPOT Charming "Old Atlantic Beach" cottage. Built in 1949, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, living room, dining room, and kitchen with cozy breakfast room overlooking private yard. Awesome location---lot extends from Ocean Blvd. to Beach Ave. Just steps to the ocean and steps to dining and shopping at the corner locanon of Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach. This home is "one of a kind". $985,000. MLS#298022 lirc~i~~i~i r -~ILl~i~s~'i~T~areR jsisi~iP~ ' I II r 120 I I NONE=" I I 11*____1 I \ July 14, 2006 CUc~sIfid4TeBahsLadrPneVdaLae Over 100K instant equity, 1/2 acre lot, with sparkling screened in pool overlooking lake & private preserve. Custom built, 2 stories, over 4,000SF, 5BR/5BA, 14' ceilings, extensive crown molding, gourmet kitchen w/granite & 42" Mapre -i AM cabinets, Italian stone FP in the great M. A wonderful opportunity at $949, 000 Call lop rroaucer 200u Lynn Saul '895-9100 'I l. ..4 I- Great Buy at the Beach 4BR/2BA, 1.500SF Lovely home on S quiet street w/fenced back yard & Many upgrades. Vaulted ceilings, new ceramic tile, newer carpet & FP. Easy to show. $253,900 Top Prodycer 2005 Lynn Saul 904-859-9100 v Lot, Locaitloun,' Layout .. ...n lPVU . This one has it all -'gorgeous 3BR/2BA has been completely remodeled. Open, i floor plan, plus situated on comer lot that ;d/ allows room to expand, install pool, etc.' Short walk/bike ride to shops, beach, etc. Some owner financing possible. $369, 900. Call Cara Ameer 635-7058 Executive Home Reduced This wonderful pool'home has almost 4000 sq ft, theater room, outdoor kitchen and shower., SUpgrads 'galore. 4BR/3.5BA,.80 ft lot 3 with lake view. Great for entertaining. $99,999 MLS 282052 _, Call Connie Grubbs IAN... 904-612-9911 Priced Below '. AppraisalU!"l 3/2 home on 15,400 sq ft of land, 2 blks to ocean in Selva Marina CC, appr. at $487K. Open floor pin, split bdrms, large kit, screened lanai, large master w/upstairs deck overlooking, backyard. 191 afats r MLS#303999-$457,00 Ready tslJ - Casie Denman 294-6876 South Jax Beach Living At MNIts Best W B Amazing 4BR/3.5BAplus office & loft, built i.n 2004, tile/h'ardwoods, 10' ..... ceilings, .deep molding, built-ins. Brick paver driveway, beautifully landscape %k/room for pool, odtstanpding' craftsmanship. On cul-de-sac, close to beach. $629,000 Suzie Mons Connolly 904-234-8812 Water to Golf Views -. in Queens Harbour Beautiful 5BR/4BA/3CG open spacious .. floor plan, loaded with upgrades, custom kitchen, built in bookcases in family room & breathtaking screened in pool overlooking lake & golf course. Beautiful flower garden...3,850SF. $949,000 Top Producer 2005 Lynn Saul 859-9100 "- SPECTACULAR ESTATE HOME WITH WATER TO GOLF VIEWS BEACH CONDO BY" COTTAGE THE SEA Walking Distance to Beach, All Brick Updated 3BR/2.5BA Home, Large Pool, $475,000. 1,900 SF, Fabulous Ocean Views, Model Quality, A Must See! $649,000 Bre904-545-6911er Coastal Real Estate BBQ ATH TE BEACH' Room for entertaining in this Ocean Cay home. 3BR/ 2BA with loft/office, 2 car att. garage, Master BR downstairs, tiled & covered patio out back for your BBQ needs w/room for: volleyball "or horseshoes. $465,000 Call Sherri Beno 651-1830 or Lisa DiStefano 514-3167' O0( onte Vedra COMPLETELY REMODELED Perfection and Charm is what W you get with this COMPLETELY REMODELED home. Cedar shake exterior, paver drive, 4 bdrms/3.5 ba, 3100sf. Open kitchen w/ss apple, granite counters & hardwood firs throughout. Lanai off master suite & family rm, outdoor gas frpl. Huge Lot -plenty of room for a pool. Offered at 1,425,000 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 East of 3rd St. In Jax Beach $379,... VERY MOTIVATED This home includes 2bdrm, 2 ba plus 2-Car Garage. Awesome Investment opportunity, lest than 1 block to the Ocean. Residential grandfathered in but zoned . commercial. Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 S Contemporary lem 4.7 0 aO Selva Marina Norte This home is located 3.5 blocks from the ocean on a cul-de-sac. Beautiful open floor plan featuring 4'bedrooms & 3 full baths. Rich wood accents throughout. Home enjoys an emphasis on .nature featuring multi-level pond with water falls, brick Bar-be-que, expansive deck that is shaded in the summer by the tree canopy and array of tropical vegetation and fruit trees. The. right .mix of home, privacy and nature. Offered at $624,900 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 Exceptional Custom Home" S in Seaside Gated Community. STEPS TO THE OCEAN-ATLANTIC BEACH-This 4bdrm/3.5ba home could not be built today at this price with this quality of finish levels. Every imaginable upgrade, 3900 SF in this exclusive 26 home gated. community at Tiffany by The Sea with ,i- its own beach access. Offered at l : ] $1,395,000. Call Margi Petitt . Top Producer 571-9821 Beautiful Cottages at Atlantic Beach Exclusive Private Community Maintenance Free 3 story w/elevator, 2 Car Garage features 4 Bdrms/Sitting Rm/4Ba. Covered Balconies & '3rd Fir Deck. Concrete Exterior Construction-Open Design- 1g IFFinished 9-10' Ceilings-Bosch Stainless Steel Appl. -Granite, Custom Sl Wood Cabinetry. Common Pool & I "-' Walkway to Beach Ave. $875,000 t. ESargi Petp.Proier 571-982I Completely Renovated Contemporary- Awesome Intracoastal Views 1657SF Neptune Beach Home sits on the marsh w/an 85' dock on a small.creek leading to the Intracoastal. Navigable for a small skiff or Jet Ski at high tide. The views are absolutely breathtaking! Just remodeled inside & out. 3bdrm/2ba, 2-Car I Garage & Awesome Deck-Offered at $525,000 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer L-], 571-9821 tAtfantic Beaci The Perlect Beach House Lc. with Pool & Spa Located on cul-de-sac 2 doors from Ocean, 2700SF built in 1995. Move- in Condition. Features 4Bdrm/2.5BA, Large updated eat-in kitchen, covered Lanai & 2 Car Garage all in tranquil setting. Offered at $995,000, this one truly will NOT last! Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 %Atwesome AtCantic' Beach ome 4 blocks to the Beach in Selva Marina This high-end 5 bdrm, 4 bath home has been completely updated, gourmet kitchen, beautiful high-end baths, home theater, wine cellar, hardwood & tile floors thruout, on cul-de-sac w/ 3640 sq ft, very low maintenance. Priced fo sell! $975,000 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 Completely renovated inside and out. This 3/2 house is T approximately 2000 sq. ft. and sits on 1.5 lots. Close to Town Center and just 5 blocks to beach. New tin roof, siding, wood floors, kitchen, bathrooms and more. Asking $479,000 Call 904-241-8229 or 904-222-1873 MAGNIFICENT VIEW .. .. -, from both decks & interior, wood floors & stone fireplace in great room, 3BR/2.5BA, beautiful loft, appliances, paved & gravel parking, metal'roof, in like new condition. I year builder warranty. (H361) .$225,00 .SiIvermian, Associate Broker .:i' 641B!.anker Mountain Brokers ;''-.'., 72I47.2 (706) 782-2222 ext.. '113-. iee@cbmountain.net ' r'Www,LeeSilvermanRealtor.com ". L. RETAIL OFFICE lor Rent,'. 1000st., $13/sq.Hl. on Penman Rd. Call 545-2826. OFFICE CONDO: 1000sl, excellent loca- lion. 1401 Penman Rd. $269,900. Call 904-545-2826. RETAIL SPACE lor-rent. 1000sf. on Pen- man Rd. in jax Beach. Call for details 247.4527. CLEAN, 1BR, 4th Ave S. & 2nd St., $412/mo. +1/2 uil. 662-0364. , JAX BEACH. 4 Blocks to Ocean. 1BR/1BA Apartment, $550/mo. 220 4th Street So. (904)891-0606, (352)478-2161 ATLANTIC BEACH duplex. 2BR/1BA re- modeled, 4 ilks from beach and Town Center. WDHU $900/mo. electric, water included. Avail 8t 1/06 Call 610-3838 JAX BEACH townhome, 2BR/1.5BA, 1000st., WDHU, CH&A, ile Iloors through- out, lenced yard,' pes ok w/deposit $1070/mo., includes lawn maintenance. 887 81th Ave. South, (904)608-6678 = 1151IT I-1go -1611 q .NEAR PONTE Vedra 1. block beacri. Best" area, quiel. sale, residential neiqghbor-I hood 2BR/1BA, lower duplex, new paini* CH&A, W/D included. No smoking, no pets. $950/mo, lease deposit. 993-1118. ) JAX BEACH. Brand New 2BR/'2BA,j washerdryer, pels 'OK. $1200/moL 1904)415-1576. ONE BLOCK TO BEACH- 1. BR. paiio, ceramic tile throughout WDHU, walk-in close. reserved parking. $875/mp 160 7lh Ave Nonh- 993-2555, www BeachesApartments.com .- 7C PV Ci Townnorme. cozy 2BR/1.5Bh $975/mo Candlernomes.com, 327-055 1-1/2 BLOCKS. to Ocean, 1si Ave. South. IAMN NT '1 1BR/1BA. $695/mo & $7251mo'. .. OCEANFRONT. IP04891-0606. 1352) 78--2161 -I-UXURIOUS Pelican.'.or.- -n2BR,2BA, (.9ailable now $1700.$2600,mo. 3.moriott. BEAUTIFUL .2BP2A ,p nlfoj"$use,, l Tnimum rental 904)241-7206,....",., 61ocks toi beachno .i9elcen WDHU, ga- BEACHWOOD APARTMENTS, 8 MILES' rage, $1300imo. 1904)742 6423. WEST OF BEACHES ON BEACH BLVDO NEPTUNE BCH. near ocean, renovated Cbnvient 10to FCCJ Sduih and. UNF Camrn 2BR, all amenltes, avail. soon. $1100/mo. -pus 1BR $512/mo,. 2BR:$605/mo., 3BR, 247-1417. ; $665/mo. Security deposir'$250. Credit, S. JAX BCH background and landlord' reference re- S. JAX BCH 2 & 3BR. quired. EHO. (904)641-0912. ;' : S APTS CH/A, WDHU. East Sl 1st St. $795- $1195/mo. 4151 Tradewinds, 4 BR water Ironic $1500/mo. 241-7368, 733-3730. WATERFROlNT RENTAL 2BRi2BA Town- house 1 mile west 0f Maypod ferry, Heckscher Drive $1195/mo. 733-3730, 241-RENT. JAX BEACH Apartment, 2BR/1BA. Newly ' renovated. Washer/dryer. Quiel area. $850/mot deposit. 201 North 9th St. 246-9162, ext. #0. JARDIN DE MER-' 3BR/2BA condo! Con- venient to beach, shopping Lease/.pur- chase available! $1100/mo.,All South.Re- alty, 241-4141. JAX BEACH, 2BR/1BA, upstairs, 1 year lease. NO W/D hook-up, NO pets. $800/mo. +$800/sec. dep. 329-4 Nonh 14th Ave Call 246-8970 or 591-1218. BEACHES. HODGES & Keman. 1, 2, 3 & 4BR Apartments-& Homes, in luxury com. munires, Irom $800/mo: 233-4545. JAX BEACH, 416 6ih Ave. N., rear duplex. 2BR/1BA, fireplace, WDHU,. and private yard. $9501mo. References & credit hislo- ry. req. 743-4318 aher 6pm. LARGE EFFICIENCY Apartment, excel- lent location, 2 blocks to Ocean, very clean. No pets. $575/mo. 642-1214 or 241-1219. p *Realty EASTWINDS OCEANFRONT CONDO Enjoy spectacular views of the ocean from this 3BR/3BA 2,350 SF condo w/custom features and upgrades. Call Grace Tausz: 612-1089 $1,199,000 ATLANTIC BEACH Charming 3BR/2BA home located on a lushly landscaped 1/3 acre. $539,900 Call Tom Lawler: 285-6086 PONTE VEDRA Fairfield Open & bright waterfront patio home. 3BR/ 2.5BA Call Grace Tausz: 612-1089 $380,000 OCEANFRONT 1BR/1BA, 108 orange St Nep Bch' downstaiis, $1200/mo incl. utilI avail 81l. (661)803-6275. . WE HAVE RECITALS Beaches *ICW Southside Homes, Condos, TowdIholauer, Some Brand New! HoME FINDER REALTY & PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 241-5501 221-1711 www.rentalhouses.com REALTY SERVICES C IC SALES& RENTALS Parks-Lyon PRO P E RT I ES Atlantic Beach + 3BR/2BA condo, Seaplace-furmished, pool, walk to ocean $1200/mo Mayport + 2BR/2BA TH, Ma)port Landing. newly, remodeled unit. very nice' also other units $775 $825/mo + 3BR/2BA From $875 $900/mo Neptune Beach 3/2 H King's Rd. Big yard, pretty home. $1400/mo. + IBR/IBAApl across from ocean. Included w/ elecmc $900/mo IBR/IBAApI. lop unit, walk to beach. $775/mo eWE NEED RENTALS * Call us for Professional Property Management Call 249-2322 I ,*[,]^l^ ;fl EXCEPONALLY PRICED GROUND FLOOR CONDO IN SOUTH JAX BEACH Spacious 3BR w/ Garage condo has it all! 18" tile. granite counters, new cabs & appls, FP w/flat screen plasma TV above. Open floor plan, split BR's, large & private screened/tiled lanai w/peeks of golf course. Bust Buy in The Villas! $258,900 Suzie Mons Connolly 904-234-8812 Wji'r ic G.:'lt eI s surr..und this Premium I..ime ,i The PJanijuun Magnificent cured -ijc.aie. 21' cedlngs, marble, hardoods 2FP & .40,pcol. 6.600SF otnered at1 $1.995.01.I0 Co.aict Sanne Strephens '904-333-8843 oirSu:.i" 'c'11n Conroll\ 904-234-8812 =1111IT11+3111-M, 4 2BR/2BA CONDO, 1-mile to beach, close to shopping, granite countertops, wood & barber throughout, w/marsh view. Gated community including gym, pool, & tennis. Will consider rent to own. '$1.500 toward closing cosl. Call Ted (904) 537-7896. TOWNHOUSE $275,000, 2BR/2 5BA, ga- rage, privacy lence, 512 101h Ave. S , (904) 223-6896. 7C PV CI Townhome cozy 2/1 5 $154.900. Candlerhomes.com 327-0558. PONTE VEDRA BEACH Ocean Links condo, 2BR/2BA w/garage. Next to Saw- grass and close to beaches. $227,900 Flexible daily open house hours. Remax 100 Realty, Sharon Stevens. (904) 687- 5220. FSBO 1BR/1BA Palm at Marsn Landing Perfect location, private marsh view. 846 sq. h. Newly renovated in 2004. Asking only $152,000 476-5280. THE PALMS 1BR/1BA, remodeled w/marsh view, 5154,900. Please call 803-6053. PONTE VEDRA Condo- Ocean Links (near TPC) Open House, Sat., July 15 , 10am-lpm. 800 Ironwood Dr. #822, 3BR/2BA, 605sl. $299,900. Cornerstone Realty. Inc. (904)339-0231 www.dare2dreamleam com PVB. 2BR/2BA. walk 1o beach. Below market value. $209,900. (904)955-0872. WORLD GOLF VILLAGE 3/3 wi gar. $289K or $1400/mo. rent. Also, 212 $224K/ $1100mo. Gated comm 565-9919. BEST BUY AT THE BEACH! So. Jacksonville Beach. brand new, rede- veloped Oceans Edge. E. of Third. Luxuri. ous 1BR iBA condo. 3rd Iloor, all ameni- ties. Must sell! 299.900, Call June Gage. Petit. Magnolia Properties, 994-3608 PORTSIDE 2BR/1.5BA remodeled, lami- nate-'loors. all' appliances. custom deck and shed. Call 762-1776. ATLANTIC BEACH. Like new, large. 3BR/2BA single, 1215st, w/carport, deck, all GE kilcnen, ,CH&A, washer/dryer. new carpet Many upgrades. Financing availa- ble. Rebecca, 246-7684. DOUBLE WIDE in park near beaches. Buill-in 2000. $39,900. 614 6875. OCEAN LINKS. 2BR/2BA, 1-car garage. Golf course & lake views. Updated new paint, now available. $235,000. 535-7234 ATLANTIC BEACH Lg 1 S.2BR Apt., dish- washer, pool, near stores and bus. $560/mo & up. + deposit, no pets, nice place to live. 246-8537 JAX BEACH. Premium Oceanvlew Renovated Hardwood floors. Dishwasher, CH&A 1BR/IBA, $700/mo.. $800/mo, $850/mo 1904)859-1301, 553.1354. JAX BEACH upstairs 3BR/IBA, eat in kitchen. WDHU, CH&A, glassed in front porch. Floors are wood & iile, 1 car ga- rage 434 5thAve Nonn. NB 1BRiBA, small Kitchen. $600/mo 4+300 deposit, all utlines included. NS, no pels. references Available immediate- ly. Call aner 3 p.m 254-8625 PONTE VEDRA- 2BR/2BA condo Club pool, exercise & more! $975/mo. All South Realty. 241.4141. TOWNHOUSE, 2BR 1.5BA, Ktl equip.. wshr, dryr. 4blKs to ocean, $750'mo. 419 Upper 81n Ave. S.. Jax Bch. 246-1842 JAX BEACH. East of 3rd, 2 family up. 2BR/1BA, WDHU, CH&A, free waler, pool. parking, remodeled. Greal deal. $970+/mo 247-3191 TOWNHOUSE- 2BR,1BA, steps Irom ocean. W'D. No pets, no smoking. $1200/mo + $1000 security depostl. Call 904-707-7209 PVB. TOWNHOUSE Condo w/prvate courtyard, laketroni. 2BR'2 5BA. $950imo. Call 280-8782 2%1 APT, brand new wood Iloors, brand new kilcheni bathroom cabinets wi conan counter Tops Unbelievably beauLilul place, must see to appreciate. 822 2nd Ave N , JB $900'mo. deposit. No pets Credit cneck. 246-3690/ 333-1822 SO. JAX BCH duplex- 2BR/1.5BA. new roof, freshly painted, kitchen equip, ceiling fans, balcony, WDHU, CH&A. 5 blocks to ocean, no pels. $975/mo 737-7092 JAX BEACH Sea Villas efficiency apt:7 $650'mo. 1BR. $750.fmo.. Call 294-7163' for appr. OLD ATLANTIC Beach, 207 15th St..' 2BR/1BA. CH/CA. 1 block to ocean, $1000/mo.. references. 246-6194, 249- 3636. ATL BCH, Cypress Cove 3/2 duplex.-, 1500sf Ig lenced backyard. convenient to' beaches & Maypon $1000/mo 4-Beach-, es Realty 249-3077. JAX BCH, 3/25. ocean view, $1600Amo.0. 185 5th Ave S. 3180044. JAX BCH. 600' to ocean. 2271 2nd SLt. S. 2BR/2.5BA intr-level townhouse, garage,- fireplace. $1300/mo. No Pets. 221-6037. WALK TO BEACH 2/1 townhouse, W/D included, CH/A, ce- . ramic tile, approx 900sl. 404 131h Ave S.,t Jax Bch. No pets. $9008'mo, $900/sec dep. t904)343-9908. - - T e Beachies L~eader/Ponte vedia, Leader d eifissalC 4 I .r Tnlv 4206Te echsLadrPot edaLedrClsife eThe Ocean Villas at --- Serenata Veach Oceanfront, Top FL South End, Bldg. IV, 2,500SF, 4BR/3.5BA, Marble Floors, 2 CarSpaces in Garage. R ,- Call Lee S. Elmore i The Expert on Serenata Beach Oceanfront 7 Condo Living 904-699-4503 Villariva Riverfront Gondo S' i & townhome Community in Riverside Experience the Ri\ erfront Lifestr le at It's Finest in Jackson ille's Premier Condominium & To;vnhome Community. VilaRiva. Amemues include Owner's Lounge. Lap Pool. Fitness Room, Dry Saunas. Guest Swtue, Concierge & S More! Call Lee S. Elmore For Details and A ailabihrty 904-699-4503 Stonebridge Lowest Priced 3/2 End unit 3 bedrm w/CARPORT. Tile, all appliances, new carpet, dew paint, screened lanai. Move in ready! A++ condition. Club amenities. Close to schools, shopping. MLS #300731 $159,900 TALK TO THE TWINS! WE HAVE YOUR . CONDO! Donna Sandiford 11 386-5800 j i rlrN00 Diane Barr ,.... . UCNNECTION 234-9997 y " A1wesonme Buy! Peaceful marsh views and the convenience of South Jax. Beach living are only two of the many i reasons you'll want to make this s 2/2 condo (w/garage) your new home. $214,900 Call Tom Gibbon 904-566-6501. Open & Bright This 3/2 condo is spacious & bright, its top floor location is complemented with an elevator for your convenience. Close to everything. It is truly a steal! $179,900 CallTom Gibbon S904-566-6f O EXCEPTIONALLY PRICED GROUND = H|FLOOR CONDO IN SOUMT JAX BEACH Spacious 3BR / Garage condo has it all! S18" dile, granite counters, new cabs & appls. FP w/tlat screen plasma TV above. 'Open floor plan. split BR's, large & private .screened/riled lanai w/peeks of golf course. -Bust Bu. in The Villas! $258,900 Suzie Mons Connolly 904-234-8812 r" 71 PV Condo This 3 bdrm 2 ba split floor plan has over 1200 sq ft. New carpet, new kitchen, screened lanai, RV/boat storage, tennis, pool beach access. Sell to pay 1 yr HOA fees and Realtor Bonus. MLS 301587 $259,900 Call Connie Grubbs 904-612-9911 Oceanview Townhome! 3bd 3.5bath. Home has 3 levels with 2 car garage. Just steps to the beach. 1st floor has a separate suite. Deluxe master suite. Kitchen has granite and contemporary maple cabinets. Private back yard and no HOA fees! MLS 299984 $699,900 Call Connie Grubbs 904-612-9911 O e ew - BeauliFul one of a kind Penthouse w/3,600SF of living space. 1,800SF of ocean view & sunsel.terraces & 1,200SF root lop terrace offering breathtaking . panoramic views. Media'game RM. 41h BR w'optional gym. 42" fat screen TV in great RM; ,FP, top of the line Kit. Pkg. Completion date September 2006 $2,299,000 ., . Top Producer 2005 Lynn Saul 895-9100 , SC Ly Fmuished Condo Steps froni Ocean A perfect 10, studio condo in Ponte Vedra, walking distance to beach in Sawgrass Beach Club. Totally renovated, Sw/custom cabinets, Murphy, beds, custom tiled flooring & bath walls. Fully furnished & equipped. Ready for your weekend getaway, or investment al'Top Producer 2005 property, short term rentals available. nn Saul 859-9100, $2619,000 WATERFRONT! 159 Cranes Lake Drive 2BR/2.5BAw/1,123 s.f. townhouse in Ponte Vedra! Great room w/fireplace, lanai, security system, & tiled Ist floor. Master suite has screened balcony overlooking lake! $223,500 S me,' Patew} -" l' Prudential I -. lW i ce''' ofr ll fI e I Lrjn,'err [. nv, icll .., -.-., '- Entail ellenrpAirn _-a l.:..:,m .. 6 Homes off Oceanfront - : scles Needed! Unique find...Oak St., Neptune! True "diamond in the rough!" Solid conc. blk duplex w/ gar. apt zoned triplex or ideal S.F. conversion w/ guest qtrs! Ready for renovations & it'll be a gem! Possibilities galore, superb location! S $672,500 bce "She KNOWS the beaches... Rosemary She SELLS the town!" Naughion S3 AMiller Sparkling Sevilla Condo - Ground Fir Convenience Park at doorstep and walk on in! Lovely 3/3 ". overlooks golf & lagoon in favorite Sevilla! ' Spacious 2432 sq ft huge wrap-around terrace w/enclosed sunroom. Handsome built-ins, new . AC, d/washer, w.htr. Closets galore, 2 cov. ..' H parking. $349,000 "She KNOWS the beaches... rosemary She SELLS the town!" Naughion -A Miller HEAR THE OCEAN CALLING? Then this 2BR/2BA condo 1/2 block to the beach is for you! You can even see the ocean from the 3rd floor blacony. y Located in charming Atlantic Beach. Townhome style condo w/ new kitchen, | lots of windows, FP, appliances. $310,000. Call Sherri Beno REALTOR' 904- 651-1830 -3BR/2BA condo on 2nd floor with no one above you. 1 car garage, FP, vaulted ceiling & all appliances, including washer/dryer. Quiet, gated community w/clubhouse, It:""A;"t"" )N pool, fitness center, hot tub. $255,000. Call Sherri Ben* S... RE TOR`' .Th 904-651-1830' NEW LISTING IN SOTISIDE St1 BR/1BA ground floor condo with extra storage room. Lots of windows, large walk-in closet, extra shelves. Gated community w/clubhouse, pool, fitness, basketball & more. Call Sherri Beno REALTOR"' 904- 651-1830 OASIS ON SOUTHIsDE 2BR/2BA condo w/att. garage. Relax morning, noon, & night on your scrn. balcony overlooking lake & trees. New construction w/granite counters, stainless steel appliances. $229,900 U MLS# 305550 Call Sherri Beno REALTOR"' 904- 651-1830 SubscribeToday!! 249-9033 Open House Sunday 12PM-5PM * Dir Intracoastal WaterwayatAt/antic Blvd NEW WATERFRONT COMMUNITY WATERSEDGE HARBORTOWN SALES OFFICE OPEN Monday Sunday 12-5pm Watersedge at Harbortown will include 20 high-end 4 story Mediterranean-style town -homes with private courtyard and roof top terrace. The option to purchase 50 ft boat slip in your front yard. Only 3 left!!! Prices starting at $999,900 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 Updated Seaplace 3bdrm Condo, Ground Fir - 1/2 block to the Ocean in Old Atlantic Beach! Imagine living a stone's throw to the ocean in a ready to move in 3 bdrm, E-2 2 ba ground fir condo w/privacy fence - around patio. All new carpet, new AC, updated baths, fresh paint, new stove ' and microwave. The most " aggressively priced home in Atlantic Beach. $298,000 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 Roof Top Ocean Views R 1/2 Block to Ocean LJ Brand New Construction! 3 Aw New Construction Town Home 4bdrm/ 4.5bath, 3 story w/elevator, 2-carr garage, paver driveway, Construction complete in 3 months. High-End Finish Levels-SS Appl., Granite, Custom Cabinets, Roof Top Terraces-Ocean Views & More. Offered at $995,000 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 Brand New Construction -E 1/2 block to the Ocean Eh 7 South Jax Beach- Under Appraised Value! 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NEPTUNE EFFICIENCY, 2 blocks beach, downstairs, small pets OK. $695/mo .-$300/dep. Military discount. 216 Cherry St. 708-0731. DUPLEX/BEACHoffice/2BR/1.5ba. 4 blocks to ocean, 1300sq. ft., S1150/mo. ulllilies 1215 111h St, N., (904) 318- 2121 Property Subdivision Rent' 100 Fairway Park #412 Summer House $ 900 12909 Hunt Cliib Rd.Jax Golf & CC $2,400 LaReserv'eDr, Fiddler's Marsh-EasI of AIA $,1,600 1901'N., lst St. #1801 Pelican Point $2,200 2712 Seahawk Dr. Seahawk $ 995 7039 Selva MarinaSelva Norte $2,200 133 S. Beach (TPO) South Beach $1,500 1701 The Greens Way #915 Palms at Marsh Landing $ 850 934 Wilderland Dr.' Grogans'Bluff $1,200 13250 Blackhawk Trail S. Blackhawk Bluff $1,200 NEPTUNE BEACH, one block to ocean, 2BR/1BA upstairs, 1 year lease. No pets, no W/D hookup. $950/mo. +$950/sec dep. 916 First Streel, between Bay & Pine. Available 8/15/06. 246-8970 or Ral4 140A CUTE 1BR 1BA, 1 block to ocean, wash- er/ dryer, $675/mo. 610-9771. 51-1'2o8. PVB, 3BR/2BA home, close to beach, MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550, on pri- comm. pool. 2-car garage $1450/mo vate lots. Near Mayport Naval Station, no (510)386-3232. dogs, 333-5579. s,. n .. .... ... .- i1z~ I K~ k~ ~1 BR/BA ' 2/2 3/2 3/2 2/2- 2/2 gar 4/2 3/2 1/1 4/2 ' 3/2 C Ponte Vedra Beach Office 285-5409 or 1-866-242-5596 e For Management INFO 1 n'" Cill 285-5409 p,, _iwealso have vacation and short term rentals! I ,, . $ 875 $1000 $1150 $1175 $1195 $1200 $1200 $1250 $1300 $1-400 $1450 $1475 $1550 $1800 $1995 $2000 $2000 $2000 $2200 $2200 $2300 $2500 $2600 $2700 $2700 $2800 $3000 $3000 $3000 924 Belleza Ponte Vedra 1/1 ,934 149 Cranes Lake Ponte Vedra. 2/2 1100 '72 The Fountains Ponte Vedra. 2/2 1260 1216 BeUeza Pone Veda 2/2 1112 133 Bimini Court PonteVedra 2/2 120Q .925 Ocean LuLsf Ponte Vedra 2/2 I1150 825 Ocean Links Ponie Vedra 2/2 1150 215 Cranes Lake Ponie \edra '2/2 1200 2 The Fountainms Pone Vedra 3/2.5 1510 811 Oceapa Links Ponte Vedra 3/2 1600 228 Tarrasa Drive Jax/Pablo Point 3/2 2000 2806 St Marc Court Ponte Vedra/L'Arrum 2/2+den 1600 ' 371 19th Street Atlantic Beach 3/2 + loft 2150 3143 Lighthoue Pc.inle Lane Ja. Beach ,_ 3/3 2144' 106 Bermuda Bay Ponte Vedra 3/2 '1700 6: 33 Bridge after Circle Ponre Vedra/Sawgrass TPC 3/2.5 2000 2001 Windjammer Ln South Ponte Vedra 3/3.5 + otk 3009 105 Camino Trail Potse Vedra/SawgassTPC3/2.5 2350 13 Players Club Villa PonteVedr:a/SawgrassTPC 3/3 2200 144 Shelby Cove Court Ponie Vedra/Marsh Cove 4/2.5 2000 2100 Azalea.Pint Dnve South Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 4/2 2300 I117 Deer Co e Drive Ponie Vedra/Marsh Landing-4/2.5 2000 9910 Preston Trail Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass CC 3/2.5 2900 804 Metropolitan Ja'x Beach 3/2 1799 806 Menopoluan Jax Beach .3/2 1756 70 Beach Cottage Lane Atlantic Beach ,4/4 2800 62S Preserxe \iew Dri\e Palm Valle)/Marsh Hart'lr4/4+-bonus rm3100 408 Berkman Plaza Ja\/Downto'on Riverfront 2/2+loft 2100 245 I South Ponie \edra Blvd South Ponie Vedra 3/2.5 3500 [.QLOJ a~~~i k 1I - PVD SI VIUMivlrr-IILU" spactiuuo teIIImpo- rary, 3BR/2.5BA, office, fenced backyard, great neighborhood beside schools 2250/mo,. (321)269-7896. PVB 3BR/2.5BA, all appliances, commun- Ity pool. 2-car, garage, $1,500/mo. 242- 2534, 614-8440. PONTE VEDRA, Bch, PVB, 2000sl, 4/2 home w/ lenced Private yard in quiet neighborhood oh AIA. $1600/mo 322-7603. PVB I)OLPHIN COVE, 3BR/2BA w/pool,. lease purchase avail. 8/1 543-1951. ' NEPTUNE BEACH 3BR/2BA on South Street. Walk to beach or park New paint inside and oul. Fenced backyard, pels OK w/deposit. $1500/mo, 249-2793. BARTRAM SPRINGS' brand new 4BR!2.5BA 12-storynome w/many up- grates; amenities, pool, clubhouse, exer- cise room. $1800'mo. Jean Tan-Jones 472-3614. JAX BCH, 4/2 Ig 2 car gar., fenced yard, $1600/mo. 2603 America Ave. 318-0044. PONTE VEDRA/ Palm Valley. beautiful, large, priVate, .*3BR/2BA, 2-car garage. w/many amneniiles. $1400/mo. 860-1690 PVB. EAST of A1A, 3/2.5. private back- yard w/heated pool and spa. $2150/mo. Includes lawn & pool service. 280-5707 1ST FLOOR, end unit, 2/2,all new applian- ces. Totally renovated, 5 star resort. No smoking. $9991mo. Call 349-7988. Owner license agent. FURNISHED CONDO, 2BRi2BA, end unit, flat style, fully remodeled, 5 star community. $1875/mo. Call Kirk (904)463-1131. Owner' Broker. 3 BLOCKS From Ocean 2BR/2BA look- ing for house share, m/f, warm spacious home, very tranquile setting, Great loca- tion. $600 -1/2 uillllles Call 373-0354. ROOM FOR Rent In Atlantic Bch w/sepa- rate bath, all uilles included $550/mo. wino deposit (706)718-4733 II no answer leave message THE PALMS, 1BR/1BA, near beach and PONTE VEDRA pool home. Quiet proles- shopping, amenilles. quiet, new applian- signal seeking roommate to share esh8opp /mo 6 0 n e appl 3BR/3BA home. Refs required. $450- ces $875/mo. 610-3608 $650/mo. 1st +security 838-7726. OCEAN FRONT, Jax Beach, 1 1 no pets, no smoking, completely furnished, (904)692-2668. PVB- SUMMERHOUSE, 2BR/ 2BA third floor, new carpel, appl., W/D, frplc Avail now, $995/mo 403-1998. BLOCKS FROM the beach. Beautiful spa- cious 1BR/1BA (hugh tub), screened pa- tio, wasner/ dryer end unir. Pels welcome, $1000/mo. Call Ashley 887-1885. PONTE VEDRA. Summer House, 1BR. all new. w/pool, tiness, spa, concierge, many amenities. $875/mo. Avail 8/15 Pets wea- come. (904)448-5591 PVB SUMMERHOUSE 2BRi2BA, Beach- side. End unit, 1-slory, large yard. $1375/mo. (904)612-6532, (904)641-5564 PVB 2 story condo, 2BR/2 5BA, lake view. $1150/mo. Call 223-2210. , JARDIN DE MER, Condo. 3BR/2BA. garage. $1400/mo. Avail. 8/1/06. 770-429-9331. PVB, OCEAN Grove, 2BR/2BA. garage, $1100/mo. 391-0029, 399-5511 leve- nings). PVB, 2BR/2BA wllreplace, $1100/mo. Call Grace Ellis 655-7923. NEPTUNE BY The Sea, 3/2, 2 car gar PONTE VEDRA. Gated comm 2/2. super walk to ocean, NS,' NP $1600/mo -dep. amenities No smoking, $1100,'mo. , (904)307-1905. 83.8-46. ROOM FOR rent in 3BR/2BA house in Ponle Vedra. Gated, pool, tennis courts, all utilities. HBO, High Speed intemel Near Sawgrass and TPC. $580/mo. 476-1830. ROOMMATE WANTED, AB, pnvale balh/ kitchen privileges. W/D. $135/wk. 24p-7926 ATLANTIC BCH, off Assisi, furnished, $115/wk, deposit, references. 372-4265. ROOM FOR rent in house w/pool and lenced back yard $600/mo Includes utilit- ies and saieillie TV. 566-1980. $450/MO INCLUDES utilities, pool and kitchen privileges, must have rels. 223-0815. NEW RESIDENCE, master bedroom w/ private bath lor rent. $7001mo. 237-4354. ATL BEACH room w/bath ublities includ- ed. wasner/ dryer. $550/mo. + deposit. 249-6221. 868-5208. FOR SALE. 1330sl. office building & 1610sf. office building, at beaches. 514-1090. COMPLETELY .FUNISHED -Massag .. w ... ..... COMPLETELY FURNISHED Massage OCEAN VIEW cottage, 3BR/2BA, THE PALMS At Marsh Landing 2BR/2BA. Therapy office, San Marco area. $350/mo. $1300/mo. 100 steps from beach, W/D, Watervew, wood Iloors. 1st Iloor, gated, Call Trish at 463-0222. deck & oalio, 111 9th Ave, So,, 241 :7634. $115m o-2a.1-9oA1 NEP BCH, walk to beach from this charm- PVB 2BR/2BA, walk to beach, split Iloor Ing 3/2 w/ lanced yard & garage. New plan. $1100/mo. t904)955-0872. paint & carpet. $1400/mo 280-5142. pa. .....I.......0495-0 JAXBCH 3BR/2.5BA, 2 stories, 2car ga- rage, gated comm w/amenities. 2300+st., $18001mo. O80. 904 -338-5692. BEAUTIFUL'FORMER model home. Pa- blo Bay next to Mayo Clinic, near Beach & San Pablo 3000,- square feel, 4 bedroom plus bonus room, total size bedroom, 3 Opths, many upgrades, .stainless applian- ces, central vac, lrtercom,. hardwood floors, closed lanai, watervilew, club house,' pool, tennis. Available August 1st. $2200/mo. 403-1998. 349-3434. Ask about 1 month Iree. INTRACOASTAL WEST- Spacious 3BR/3BA home' w/bbnus room, on lake in Marsh Soundl Comm pool' $1800/mo. All South Realty, 241-4141., JAX BEAUH, a bedrooms, newly remod. eled. 14th Ave. S., hot tub. $1475/mo. 568-8700. 2BR/2BA; PONTE Vedra, newly remod- eled, pool & tennis, $1400/mo. utilities in- cluded. (904)483-1824. OCEAN FRONT- 1 bedroom Pentnouse Jax Beach, pool. $1550 Lease, magical, 249-6166. PV SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR unlls from $900-$1195/mo. Corner unrl, fireplace, W/D townhome. Everything brand new.. 635-6375 PVB COLONY, MOTIVATED 2BR!2BA. 1200sf, fireplace, W/D, 2nd floor, new car- pet, huge ceilings $1175/mo 635-6375. ATLANTIC BEACH townhouse, ATLANTIC BEACH Sea Place. 2BR/2BA. 2BR/1.5BA' remodeled, '$875/mo. 1374 $1000 monthly, v$1050/maihble Ay. unfug. 887-500ished Main Street, 571-2719. $1000 monthly available Aug. 887-5005 3BR/2BA, ATLANTIC Beach/ Maypon. BETWEEN' UNF and Beaches- Spacious Deposit required. $950/mo. Call Dernck 2/2 condo, vaulted ceilings, overlooking 838-3730Deposit required. $950/mo. Call Deckquiet preserve. pool/ gym, W/D ,in unit. 838-3730 or Chnsty 866-0820. $1100/mo. 904-962-0183. JAX BEACH beailllully decorated, town- PVB THE Fouriaiis, eas of A1A home. 3BR/3.5BA, 2-car garage, ocean PVB, THE Fouremodeled. $1100/mo. views, $3,850'mo. 242-2534'. 614-8440. 2BR/.5B422-1916.remodeled. $1100/mo. PVB/ L'ATRIUM large 2BR/2BA, 2 car, W/D, new- carpel, pool, tennis, fenced 'yard, lireplace,' $1250/mo + deposit, (408)386-8641 - ATLANTIC BEACH townhouse 2BR/1.5BA, lirepface, 2 patios, garage, ceramic.tile first floor, newberber 'second floor 683 Sturdivant Ave. $1,200/mo. 465-2163.. " $850/MONTH, 2BR/1BA, 9 blocks from ocean, W/D hookup, no pels. 247-0354, 477-9393. INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR/2BA home w/garage on quiet cul-de-sac. $1075/mo. All South Realty, 241-4141. ATLANTIC BCH 3/2 walk to Beach and park. largi private lenced back yard, $1325/mo. Available immediately. Call 247-4527. _ 1'TS" iPEITMAN.- 3BRF t.EBAX'"-S120d01m Avail 8 1'06. Call 770-429-9331. " JAX BEACH- near ,ocean, 3BR/1BA Lease, references required. 218 41th Ave South. $1195/mo (904)221-4134, 703- 5518 ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA home just blocks to beachil$1650/mo..' All South Re- ally. 241-4141. . SOLANO CAY 3BR/2.5BA. tile floors, cule yard, available 8/1. $1400. 392.8350. PONTE VEDRA L'Ainum 3BR/2BA, $1475/mo., available 8/1. 993-3658. PVB Solano Cay, 3BR/2BA. garage, fire- place, large backyard in quiet neighbor- hood. $1,400/mo. 294-2401. JAX BEACH, 3BR/1BA, close to ocean. $11f00.'mn All South Realty, 241-4141. 2/2 CONDO, 221 S 6th Ave., JB, Unit B, $1000/mo. 705-4027 Owner/ realtor. ENJOY A beach gel-d-way at The Saw- grass Beach CLub $550 per week, $1400 per month, 280-5170or 616-5274-. ' OFFICE SPACE,! former doctor office- three rooms (1 w/storage space). Lease all rooms together or separate Utilities in- cluded. Separate backdoor entrance. Lo- cated on 3rd St. (904)249-3863 'PONTEVEDRA OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Short or Long Term Secretarial Services Conference Room East of AIA/I walk to beach Close to shopping/ restaurants For more information, call (904) 543-7000 lit 11~ia SUMMER HOUSE/PVB 2/2. new applian- NEPTUNE 'BEACH, 2113 Florida Blvd. ces,.new carpet, pool; lennis,coun, secun- NEPTUNE BEACH, 2113 Florid nB ty, $1195/mo.' Jean Tan-Jones 472-3614. Great office building, plenty of parking, on ,a e- two lots, 3450sl, 993-4011. I PVB PATIO. HOME : Villages of Solano', gated community, lully renovated, 3BR/2 5BA, garage, full ameni- ties, 891-2324. OCEANFRONT 2/2, pool. hol tub, sauna. exercise room, $2,400/mo. 608-8484 ICW/WOLF CREEK new 3/2. condo, amenities, pool, clubhouse, elevator. $1200/mo. Jean Tan-Jones 472-3614. ....._, .-r -al Bl KITTENS. 'FREE Io good nomes. Call Candice @ 904-629-3405 FREE TWO smaal breed dogs to good home. 742-7633 or 374-6870. * 6* I~EtRC~~J 2BR/2BA BEACHFRONT condo for long 2 COCKATIELS, 2 lovebirds, to a good term.,$1800/mo .233-4224. loving home. 696-6508. PVB CONDO- beautifully renovated 2/2, new appliances, wood floors, fireplace. w/a, beach access, 5 star amenities,. $1000/mo. (Long 'Term), 386-837-2799. 813-482-5354. OCEAN'VIEW, JAX. BEACH. 3BR/2BA, vaulted ceiling, beautiful file. Bright, open floor plan. No 'dogs. S$1700/mo. (404)325-0820, (404)784-660.1. HOMELESS PETS' for adoption- Cats & dogs. 246-3600. IF YOU are interested in advertising under this'category please call 904-249-9033 or e-mail: ciassified@beachesieader.com ...... ... OCEANFRONT- JAX-Bch, 22, urnshed PONTE VEDRA L'Afrium. 2BR/2BA. ga- beautiful views 51ti :Floor. $1,950/mo. NEED A hero!49.attractive lady would like rage, pool, tennis. orange. lemon and imo. minimum 571-6678. Io meet a nice .man. Please call, would grapefruit trees, $1150 /mo. 285-9884. oD A ,. love to meet. 742-7633. JAX BEACH, 3BR/1,5BA home, 1 year lease, $1250/mo. 1.l1000/sec. dep. 1310 Pinewood Rd. Available early August. Call 24R-9RQ7 nr.591-12i. ZtfufubA wii^ al i n I im 111oi e vi mso Landing, lots of amenities, W/D. lakeview. -sl' floor. $1125/mo. $200 off first, month rent, (904)553-2101., .. EXECUTIVE RENTAL (BEACHES) VILLAGES OF. Pablo, '4/2, 2400sl., FR, FOlly furnished, 2BR/2BA, all Inclusive DR, office, sunroom. $1600/mo Avail 7/1. electricc, cable). Short/Long term. TDO,Mgmnl. 246-1125. 1700/mb, 535-3911. PVB 3BR/2BA, 1-car. garage, 1,300 sl fenced-in yard. $1300/imo. 273-0999. W'BEACHES, 3/2, LR/ DR combo, fire- place, EIK, spilt BR's, patio cath. ceilings. -.$1100imo. TDO Mgmt. Svc. 246-1125. JAX BCH, 3/1, 2 5 car gar., fenced yard. $1400/mo.836 91h.Ave N.,318-0044. PONTE VEDRA. 3BR/2BA, beautiful townhome. on lake. End unit. $950/mo. 1904)424-0660. PVB 3BR/2 5BA, 2-car garage, deck, Ja- cuzzi, on lake, community pool. $1,600/mo + deposit. 242-2534, 333- 8528. THE WOODS, 4/2, 2500sf, cul-de-Osac. sunroom. LR/ DR, EIK. $1675/mo. TDO Mgmnt 246-1125 tdorealetate.comr 910 16TH Ave North JAX BGH 3BR/2BA, Family Room Walk to schools/ Beaches. $12501mo. (954)646-3669. INTRACOASTAL, WATERWAY, 3/2 with study and screened in porch This home offers a lovely neighborhood selling in Ibis Pointe subdivision off of San Pablo Rd. near All Blvd. Less than 3 miles Ironm he Mayo & 3 miles from the Beach, No smok- ing. $1395/mo. Available nbw. Call 904- 463-3750 or 613-5958. 118 NORTH Sr NB, 3BR/2BA, porch, pa- rio, WDHU $1600/mo. Pets considered. 612-8080, 247-7550.. ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA, 1500st., w.garage. $12501mo. Avail. 8/1/06 Call .655-2207. visit www.569 cjb.nel 'JAX BCH new 2BR/2BA, W/D, garage, frpic., vaulted cielings, no pets, $1200/mo. (9041514-0675. NEW 2BR/2BA, $.1200/mo. appliances in- cluded, garage. Jardin De Mer. 249-7501. S JAX Bch. 2BR. fully furnished, ocean- Iront condo: Monthly/ Weekly. 241-0267. www.rentiacksonviliebeach.com OCEANFRONT- FURNISHED & unfur- nished homes & condos From $500 per weekly All South Really, 241-4141. OCEAN PARK SUITES Luxury furnished I & 2 Bedroom Suites High Quality King Beds. quipped Kitchens. 2nd Street & 5th Ave. South www.oceanparksultes.com (904)318-0044 ATL BCH 3BR house. beautifully tumish- ed, walk to ocean, $1650/mo. 993-3226. ATLANTIC BEACH Sea Place, furnished 2BR/2BA condo, $1300/mo 887-5005. OCEANFRONT, 1BR furnished condos, weekly or monthly. 1904)463-7343 OCEANFRONT RENTAL 4BR/4BA, weekly, monthly, yearly. Call (904)249-8269. OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach homes. Weekly/monthly Visit us at' jaxbeachrental.com or 535-3911 or 535-3828. DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE Uncon- lested divorce papers. Wilnout Kids (while you wail) With kids (a little longer) Since 1981/by appl only (904)641-2187 LOST BIG Green suitcase on 3rd Street. Call 704-2115.Reward $100 IF YOU are interested in advertising under this category please call 904-249-9033 or email: dlassified@beachesleader.com PIANO LESSONS All levels, styles & ages. Will come to your home. Piano Tuning also-' available. 241-4954, 655-3300. ATLANTIC THEATRES Comedy Club now hiring experienced' servers and' box' office staff. Part'-lime hours, apply in per- son Tues.-Fn.. 1-Spin. No phone calls please. BATHROOM TECHS & CUSTODIAN Sell motivated, fast moving, flexible, multi- task person. Must be able to follow di- rections. Reliable transportation a must. 6pm-10"30pm, or later. Call Debbie after 2pm 285-3400, ext. 3352. PALMS EXTENDED Day Program needs Group Leader M-F, 1-6pm. Must be patient, fun-loving and energetic. Group experience w/children preferred. EOE. 247-0983. NEED 'SHADOW" to assist first grade student with school work and activities at small, private Jax Bch school. Ideally Monday- Friday 8:30am-12noon. (Oppor- tunities at other times also available.) Email resume::: barfl@multifamilybrokers cornm SALES ADMINISTRATOR: Professional Admin w/slrong safes background. Handle quotes, customer service. install schedule 'or 2-3' sales reps.-Construction back- ground a plus. Must have excellent com- puter skills, degree preferred, 2-3yrs. ex- peaience in last paced office environment required. Jax Beach location. Fax resume to. 249-8177 or email: sgift@contractcon nection.biz .. J. THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH employs individuals 'in a variety of posit lions. For 'a listing of current opportunities please visit us in person 11 N 3rd St., 2nd floor, call 247-6263, send an mail to pe sonnel@jaxbchfl.net. or visit our websilte www.JacksonvilieBeach.org' Drug frde work environment, EOE, VP WAREHOUSE/ RECEIVING. Growing Jax Beaci.wholesale giftware company seeks an, experienced FT Warehouse Associati. Mus. be able to lithe 504- pounds. Unload containers. Forklift experience required. -Excellent wage/ benefits. Fax resumejo 222-2081. Attn: Brandi or call 247-1497.,,,- TAX DRIVERS 'ate. .Cea.divng.~ . TAXI DRIVERS Wanled. Clean driving r& cord required. Call April, 246-9999. T. COUNTER HELP, Ponte Vedra area'- FT/PT;, Call 285-5644. .. . LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE AM & PM Line Cooks, Kitchen Prep & Util- ities. Good money, casual atmosphere) very busy, real people to work with. 285-0139. ' CONSTRUCTION Fast growing Construction Co. having -continuous growth. Bonuses,. Incentives,i Mgmt opportunities. Painters, Concrete' Workers, Framers, Trim Work, Sidlngi Must have own transportation. Serious in: quines only. (904)241-5177 leave mes~ sage. . _, SWIMMING POOL Construction. Topi pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811, 11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax, FL/ 32224, - S' '* AUTOMOTIVE LOT ,COORDINATOR/ Customer Service, parts, warranties, vehi- cle check in,.clean,driving'record. CDL, li- cense preferred self motivated, general of fice work, 'computer/ internet literate,, ex- cellent benefits including profit sharngr smoke free"' office, Atlantic Beach" www.transitplus com Specify position orn lax resume 221-2705. . DRIVERS HOME every weekend .41 loaded/.37-empty/.01 loaded miles larp pay. Health, life, dental, 401 K. Monthly bo- nuses. CDL-A; 1 yr experience. Graysoln Mitchell. (800) 434-1882. - HERE'S FRED Golf Co. needs office per-1 son & UPS shipping clerk w/ experience: 645-9790, 2205 St John's Bluff Rd i KITCHEN PERSON ., Need Reliable person. approx 30-35hrs per wk, night shift. Must know grill and. sandwich board,i Apply Monkey's Uncle' Tavern, 1850 S. 3rd St., Pablo Plaza, Jax Beach. PONTE VEDRA, AR Accounting Clerk po-.. sition. Requires fast learner and well or-i ganized. Good pay, mail resume to khome@cntre.com EOE. EDUCATIONAL SALES Join our-leami II you can excel at Inside' sales & desire a last-paced work environ- ment, we may have an excellent opportunity for you. You will loin a Nation- al company & work in Ponte Vedra'Beach: Ideal candidate will have 1+4 years experi- ence inside sales, customer service, or telemarketing, & excellent communication skills. Ability to handle business accounts. Base pay plus commissions. FT, no eve- nings or weekends. Fax' resume' (904)285-0010.or e-mail: jim@mediakids.com *WWW flt* *I ..tRt...I Dispatcher NEEDED, -P/T, paid per shift Call 838-8029 CNA'S, HHA'S. Companion Care, P/T po- sitions w/flexible schedule. Apply at 9471 Baymeadows Rd. Suite 201, Jacksonville. FL 32256. 737-1663. LIL13JLLICU HELP WANTED- Must Love Kids. Local church.hiring 2 nursery workers. Par-time 5-10 hours/ week, Sunday & Monday mornings and Wednesday evenings. Fax resume to 221-9191 .* Residential housecleaning service accept- ing applications lor energetic,responsible, hardworkers for cleaning & maintenance positions starting at $9/$10 hr. 246-7152. Iv. msg DRIVER NEEDED. Experience In furniture or appliance delivery helpful. 285-2426. NOTICE TO READERS HELP WANTED classificallons in this newspaper are intended to announce gen- uine current job openings. No lees may be charged to the prospective employee. Ads for sell-employment or business opportu- nitnes appear under Ihe Business Opportu- nities category. Ads which may require payment of fees for employment informa- tion, guidance or training may appear un- der Job Service. Should any Help Wanted advertiser ask for a lee or If the advertiser is offering a product or service rather than a job opening, please notify The Beaches Leader. 249-9033. APPOINTMENT SETTER/ Telemarketer needed. $8/hr, bonus per job, benefits. Off Atlantic Blvd. near Regency Square. Serious only; At least 1 yr. exp. Call Matt Meadows 722-1873 or Apply at FlueTecnInc.com OFFICE CLEANERS. needed. Must have car & phone. Call 273-2761. DOG BATHER/ Groomer 'apprentice. 8am-lpm hardwork. Nol for wimps. 249- 3272 *' * ORDER ENTRY/CUSTOMER SERVICE VENUS Call Center is looking for Order Enlry Reps. to lake incoming calls from" our customers ordenng from our catalogs. Excellent communication skills/ Keyboard skills as well as a background in customer service is required. Day & Night pan-time shifts available. Class starts August 1, 2006 for two weeks. Paid.training is from 4pm-11pm Monday -Friday. Call our lob line for Immediate consideration. 645-6000 prompt 2. EOE. MARSH LANDING COUNTRY CLUB Part-Time Activities Counselor Assist with year round kids programs and, events. Experience working with children a plus. CPR/ First Aid certified. Night and weekend hours required. Part-Time Fitness Attendant Seeks candidate with CPR/First Aid certifi-, cation. Fitness experience required. Flexi- ble hours. Both positions apply In per- son in the Tennis Center, Tdesday - Saturday, Ponte Vedra Beach. 285- 1909. Drug Testing/ E.O.E. - PART- TIME, On-Call Gate Guard/ Roving Patrol needed for all shifts including week- ends and holidays Excellent working con-" ditions. Call 285-7122 to apply. I Il~~~~l-~'Y------ -J ------- ~lllrarre~sn~t~ll;rsI~-l~rlm~;s~.urrcn~ I leif'4=l pmnp I I ---- ---- -- ---- -- --- ------------ ------ -- ~I I .!;: . / rinEr.c. ;oi i; Area Pv iv PV JB Pv AB SA JB Ic Ic. "" I Classified 7 ThiB Rpraces I eader/Pnnte Wdra Leader T-,I 1 A -inr, July 1i'', ZUUO RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT opportu- nities with KFC and Pizza Hull Competi- tive salaries, great benefits; opportunity for growth and advancement. Call (866)238- 0646 for more detalist MARSH LANDING COUNTRY CLUB now hiring the following positions to staff the newly renovated clubhouse. Banquet Server AM & PM Server Hostess Busser Bartender AM & PM Line Cook Dishwasher Full-time and Part-time. All full-time posi- tions receive excellent benefits Apply in person in the Marsh Landing Tennis Cen- ter Tuesday Saturday. Located in Ponte Vedra, 285-6514. Drug testlng/EOE. MARSH LANDING COUNTRY CLUB. Full Time Golf Course Maintenance Staff. Excellent benefits for F/T employment in- cluding vacation time, sick time, 401k, health benefits and more. Apply in person at tne Tennis Center, call 285-6514 for directions. Drug tesling/EOE OFFICE ASSISTANT INTELLIGENT? DETAIL onented? Profes- sional needed to assist with scheduling and data input. $8-$9/hr. M-F, flexible hrs PT/FT. Great office environment., Near UNF (904)646-1962. KITCHEN UTILITY WORKER: FT, bene- fits, 401k; flexible schedule -Golf pnrvleg- es Phone 904-246-4827, email: accounting@selvamanna.com or fax re- sume to 246-9121 DFWP. POOL CLEANER w/valia Florida Driver's License. Experi- ence helpful but wili. train. Good salary & benefits. A'ply:. Suifslde ; Pools, 313 Beach Blvd., 246-2666, or. tax resume 249-8801, e-mail: surisidepools @aol.com LAWN MAINTENANCE GREAT OPPORTUNITY for experience worker, must have a valid drivers license. 'Leave message at 553-6338. Liquor Store Clerk,' Bartender, Door Person, Must be able to wolk days; nights, weekends,' and"'holidays. Must pass drug lest and background check. Call Robert @ 465-014.9. BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help needed, Wages negoliable+ lips. Benefits Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd. SERVERS WANTED Chizu Japanese Steak House. Apply aher, 2pm,. 1227' South 3rd St. ' BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT/ Client coor-' dinator- Tired of spending gas money to get to ihe city? Looking for smaller office setting w/great benefits including prohil. sharing? Atlantic Beach office. Minimum 3 yrs. ARyrs yrs. A/P, 3yrs; customer serv- ice Computer/internet literate Financing/ rifle work/ Ouickbooks experience a plus. www.lransitplus.com. Smoke free office. Fax resume 221-2705. Specify position desired on fax. CONVERTER COLLECTOR F/T and P/T, commission only. Must have dependable transportation. Call 996-0233 or apply at www.cls-florica com. PRODUCTION EMPLOYEE Needed F/T, days only w/ a can- do ani- ';,de. Light manufacturing & assembly work exp a must. Knowledge & use of small machinery & tools required. Looking tor someone who can follow instructions & get the job done. Start at 57.50i'hr. Call 249-3545 biwn 9am- 3pm only, Mon- Fri. an INSIDE SALES Handle inbound sales trom' advertising and. create, sales with outbound calls Must have good relationship and closing skillss.' Prospecting experience and cus- I'mer service is .a must along with PC $Ills and ability to work irdependently. Earn $65,000 per year wIth proper experience. Fax resume, to 241-7333 or email Jennifer at 1leniferw @desertmicro.net LOCAL GROWING landscape design company' nnee'"laribidscape ".i diiffibri / deisIrudlfoi'' lbrem-an .ri ,prblecrPfhlryfag'3 nient exp. Must have reliable' Ira'rspona- 1;6n daily to 5mi. N. of SI Augustine. Field operations range from'Atlantic' Beach to Palm Coast. Relerences and background check required Contact Dayle Applegate 247-6645 or Tom Bixler 710-9070. REMODELING/PUNCH CARPENTER good pay & Denefits,' company' vehicie'phone. must nave good driving re- cord. 568-8700. BOOKS ARE FUN A Reader's Diqest Co otters an exciti- sales opponunity for independent sales repl Sel-up, run book fairs at businessesses/ corporations. Commission guaranteed first 3 monins. Training and suppon provided. Need' TrucK'SUV/Trailer, storage & com- purer. For details & to apply: www.booksaretunlid.com. Req#2117BR. Fax. 888-556-4795; Call (800) 966-8301, X2698 ' CARPENTERS & Helpers. needed. Jax Beach. 693-3130. FRAMING CARPENTERS, G.C. Superin- tendent lor established company. Drug ee work place. Benefits. 241-2721. BUSY WHOLESALE Fishery seeks Ohice Assistant, duties include data entry, filing. phone Seafood experience preferred Ap- ply in person only atter 2pm C & C Fish- ernies, 36 West 6th St:. Atlantic Beach,'" MANAGER In holistic, internal medical of- fice Full /part time secretarial, clerical, and support of M.D a unique setting. Ex- perience required In answering phones, computers, communications and public-re- lations. Must be enthusiastic, dependable, consistent. and an excellent match. Fax resume with references; no phone calls please. Persephone Healing Arts Center, FAX: (904)246-3778. ** CLEANERS ** Fast growing Cleaning Co having continu- ous growth. Bonuses, Incentives, Mgmt opportunities. New home construction, apt. move-out, window cleaning, residen- tial cleaning. Must have own transpona- lion. Serious inquiries only. (904)241-5177 leave message. A FUN PLACE TO WORK! PAWNEE'S CAFE & Fine Wines, (former- ly Manuel's). PVB Cook & Counter. Bene- its. 273-4785. DRIVER/ CDL, SAWYER GAS a local propane retailer is in immediate need of a full-time driver. The ideal candidate will have an excellent customer service de- meanor, a CDL with Hazmat, banker, and airbrake endorsements Candidates must pass pre-employment testing, drug screen, DMV check and background in-, vestigation We offer a competitive salary and benefits package Apply in person at 98 S. Penman Rd, Jax Bch. or fax resume to: HR at 246-0715. EOE. AUTO MECHANIC & HELPER Start today at Express Auto Care in Jax Beach. You need own tools, references. We offer top pay. Plenty ol work and ben- ellts. Call Alton at 249-0311. EXP. COOKS needed. Apply in person. Bukkels Restaurant. 222 N. Oceanfront, Jax Bch: 246-7701. 'I BURDENBEARER SERVICES' needs reli- able cleaning help. Resldential/Commer- cial. Call 536-7676. DENTAL ASSISTANT Beaches lull-time, some experience necessary Call or 'fax resume 285-3128. HOUSEKIEEPERS NEEDED' Immediately. Flexible hours, no weekends, excellent pay. Transportation & phone required. 591-5901. 514.1188. GREENFROG PEST PREVENTION Join.our team. Our company has openings for our service dept, good salary, must possess a good driving record, be custom- er friendly. We offer. company' vehicle, paid vacation and holidays, Leap over to us: Apply at 159 19th Street N. Jax. Beach. 242-9002. S' : ': ' CUSTODIAL/ HOUSEKEEPER: FIT, ben- efits, 401k, flexible schedule. Detail orient- ed Individual. Starting pay negotiated. Golf privileges. Pnoner (904)246-4827. email: accounting@ sevamarlna corn, or fax re- sume to 246-9121. DFWP GOLF COURSE EQUIPMENT OPERA- TOR: Selva Manna Country Club. FT, benefits, 401k. Experience preferred. Golf privileges. Call 246-4711. DFWP. MAINTENANCE PERSON needed full time. Exp. a plus. Great benefits Fax re- sume to 721-3972 or apply in person at The Atrium Retirement Community, 9960 Atrium Way. HIRING 1 experienced Bartender, days and nights. Call 208-1922. * Lawn service seeks individual to perform dependable quality work Excellent pay & overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted. Perschel Brothers Services. Inc. 246. 0967. BEACH DRIVERS* Taxi Drivers needed to work Beach and Iniercoastal areas, at least 23 yrs. old. good driving record. Call 249-0360. KINDERCARE TEACHERS needed, At- lantic Beach F/T, P/T positions available. 249-0888. SILK PRESSER. Ponle Vedra area. guar- anteed hours. 285-5644 LAWN MAINTENANCE Foreman. Apply 7am. TNT Landscape. 1074 101h Ave. South. Jax Beach. 247-4477. CALL ABOUT our drivers that make $70- $99K per yearl home most nights & week- endsl CDL-A, 2yrs. experience required. 1-800-889-8139 BENCOM (SHORT for Benefits Communi- cations) has Immediate openings in the Jacksonville Beach and surrounding areas to aggressively market our employee ben- ellis communication and enrollment pro- grams. We are hiring Sales Represenia- lives. Our company offers. Unlimited * growth potential, Excellent compensation' and a formal training program. This'Is a Business-to-Business. sales, opportunity. with tremendous support and training. II interested, please contact Jerry McGee in Jacksonville at (904)613-1818 or email your resume to jerrymcgee@bencomon- line com. LICENSED, EXPERIENCED Stylist for busy Atlantic Blvd. Salon. New grads also welcome 868-0972. MEDICAL ASSISTANT. Immediate open- ing lor last paced Beach practice. Com- peltive salary & benefits. Fax resume: (904)241-0831. or call 1904)241-1035. -.. .-T e Expecit ioinmg Less -,'f'.--r Than "Five Diamonds" Career Days, at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club Tues., July 18th and Wed., July 19th, 9am-4pm Do something special for yourself today! Work with one of the Wip-' 0lh ,N.h Lin githerelitestMffat-Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. Our exceptional work en\'ironment is one6of the most sought after-for career satisfaction.,,Ve have the following full & parn-time positions available: Front Office / Bell Stand / Culinary / Kitchen / Fitness / Spa / Housekeeping / Grounds / Golf Course/ Laundry See you at the Job Fair next Tuesday and Wednesday! We offer an attractive benefits package including medical/dental, life insurance, sick and %acation'days, profile sharing,,401 K, discounts at our retail outlets, golf course and spa. For immediate consideration app1l' in person to Human Resources between 9am- 4pm, Mon. Fri. Ponte Vedra Inn & Club 200 Ponte.Vedra Blvd.. Ponte Vedra Beach, FL., 32082 Job Line: 904-280-3607 Fax: 904-273-7753 See current openings at: Proiles.hospitalityoniine.com/211464 EOEn MF DAe Oceanfront Excellence A Florida Community College at.Jacksonville is'looking for adjunct instructors to teach courses during the Fall term,and beyond in the following areas;. LIBERAL ARTS Accounting English Mathematics Anatomy/Physiology i Environmental Science Microbiology ,Art (Appreciation and History) Geography Philosophy Biology History Reading Chemistry Humanities Spanish Economics Speech To teach in a Liberal Arts discipline you must possess a Master's degree with eighteen (18) graduate hours in the specific discipline (A general MEd degree does not meet the requirements). WORKFORCE College Prep Mathematics *Dental Assisting Nursing College Prep Reading Dental Hygiene *Physical Therapist Computer/Network Support Interior Design Qualifications to teach in the Workforce disciplines at a minimum are a Bachelor's degree supplemented by related work experience and/or industry credential/license. *Physical Therapist requires a Master's degree. Coursework towards the completion of a Bachelor's degree is appropriate for Dental Assisting. (Plffi'SE '4i ltl 'UtS FIP KR ;Adjun-ttllnrgtru-dterrRc-critrte-itfPir -T7hursday, 'A.(gust O0th, ~ -'/:f.;3 nm. .Advarced Tedhknfdiqgyett,41fr ,W. Stre St. ONLINE PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED Please complete an online application at http://Jobs.FCCJ.edu. You must also submit a copy of your transcript which may be attached to your online application or faxed to our Adjunct Recruiter at (904) 632-3097. Pre-Registration Deadline: Friday, July 21, 2006 ALL SHIFTS Mornings Afternoons Evenings Full-Time Earn $7-$12 per hour & cash bonuses Telemarkeling for newspapers nationwide. 219-4771. AUTOMOTIVE AUTO /Truck Technician- National Fleet Maintenance provider seeks Service Tech lor the Wesiside Jacksonville shop. PM & Demand Repairs for Auto, Lt/ Med trucKs. ASE & CDL help- lul, tools required Benefits M-F days. Background & drug test req'd Contact Misty: mgreen@butler.com/ 800-916-9664. EOE/M/FV/D. SALES ATLANTIC Beach van/ minibus dealership seeking self-motivated individuals High year end; computer,' Inleme literate, clean dnving record. Draw vs Commis- sion. Excellent benefits to include profit shanng CDL license preferred, but will train. www.transitplus.com Fax resume 221-2705 Specify position desired on lax. BUSY BEACHES medical office seeks re- ceptionist/secretary. Fax resume to 247- 4926. SEWING MACHINE Repairs Complete lune-up. All makes, all models, $49.50 241-2112. HANDYMAN- NO Job lo small Garages cleaned. Call 223-5891. \ DAN, The DEPENDABLE HANDYMAN from changing a lighlbulb to changing the color of-your house NO JOB IS TOO ODD! *TILING *PRESSURE WASHING PAINTING *QUALITY DEPENDABLE HONEST / .FREE ESTIMATES ,- S241-6 02 S lICENSED NSuiDji W4 MOif PADGETT'S AC &'Heating, Inc Family owned and operated. When quality and customer service are demanded call Travis at 588-5222. SERVICE, REPAIRS. INSTALLATIONS' FrePaFsriaifn.ns irPnsQPrfAr.1R1.1Ra7 ABOVE & Beyond Housekeeping. De- pendable, detailed cleaning Licensed. in- -'sured, bonded, references. Immediate . "openings. '591-5901,.:5'14-1188. CATHY'S CLEANING Service Home cleaning since 19781 Free phone esti- mates. Bonded. Individual cleaner Oplion .to customize chore list: 1800) 449-9520'. www.caihyscleaning.com PROFESSIONAL CLEANING, dependa- ble. Reasonable rates, Iree estimates Call Roxanne j904)477-5398. xDARCELLE'S HOUSECLEANING. 15yrs experience Business & Residential Sals. faction guaranteed Move outs welcome 1904)446-6111. MAID- YQUFEWayitas openingt-omer- c.al cle-anngiCall .ulie 254-41 74: ,- ,- MELISSA'S CLEANING. Business 'or Residential,salislaciion guranteed,call for free estimates (904)449-9708. ' JUST LIKE you want it Cleaning homes. The cheapest around- $25. 249-5180. AN AMAZINGLY. clean house or orffce by Natasha For estimate 563-7858. CLEAN TO SHINE. Our company commil- ment is 100%.. Customer Satislacton al Affordable Prices. We clean nomes, apan- ments. offices, RV's. new construction and restaurants For a free esiimale call 514- 7009 or 1904)779-0158. We will beat any company.prices. .ANOMOTEC QUALITY Electrical 'Serv- ices Free estimates for repair/ installation. Comm/Res. 'Standby'- generators and Iranster switches. -All electrical needs. 'Visa/MC. 343-5535. Great rates! FENCES WOOD Fence Specialist Install, replace. 35yrs Experience .References Mick Out- door Enterprises. 241-7276, '838-9599. COMPUTER SERVIESHI IF YOU are interested.in advenising under this category please call 904-249-9033 or e-mail: classified @beachesieader corn STUCK? FRUSTRATED? Call Rob. All applications, house calls, training, repairs, upgrades, websites, graphics Free phone lech I 904-249-3034 or email- callhob@comcast.net. ED'S LAWNCARE Dependable. Quality Service Reasonable rates. 821-0737. PALM TREES, Hedges Trimmed, Yard Clean-ups, Mulching, Sodding, whatever it takes, etc. Dave 249-4724. LAWN SERVICE sod work, mulching & clean up, monthly & yearly, free estimates Cail David.710-1030 BOBCAT BOB, Grading, Lawn Replacements. Spread' Dirt, Gravel, Lime Rock, Mulch, Stone. Irrigation Repairs. MUCH MOREl. Bob, 334-6091. CHEAP MOE'SI Complete lawn service. Most yards only $20 (904)422-0593. -afiugmaml -- NAIL TECH needed lor day spa in Jax ROOFING Beach, no acrylics. Call Miki at (904) Rooters nelpers needed asap. Will Irain. 242-8008. 242-9867, 614-0422 5m i It Mm i.Sig 6ig 0-6mU6-11 * RESORT .arriotl. S 'U S U 0 U S U S U Positions Available Restaurant Supervisor Maintenance Engineer Starbucks Supervisor Banquet Captain Honor Bar Room Attd. Section Housekeeper Cook I Room Service Server Engineering Admin. Asst. Room Service Mgr. a We offer competitive wages, excellent benefits, opportunities for advancement and a caring management staff. Please apply In person Tuesday- Friday. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appt. 1000 PGA TOUR Boulevard; Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 Website: www.sawgrassmarrlott.com Job Hotline: (904) 280-7070 EOE M/FIDN We Looe For t,- s -- 6 6 6YouSoo A NATIVE SUN LAWN & LANDSCAPE. Total Lawn Maintenance. Clean-ups, Sod- ding. Mulching. Re-planting. Free esh- mates. 247-3344 ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare. Free esn. males Prolessional customer service Mowing. edging. weeding trimming- trees, shrubs Licensed & insured. Residential & commercial. CALL US FIRST! 270-2664. PERSCHEL BROTHERS SERVICES, INC. PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow lawns. Free estimates. 246-0967. WINSOR LAWN Service. Inc. Competitive rates. Call Alan 237-5301 ARL OUT Srv S 9 oI ALL ABOUT Services 955-5881 or 343- 1437 ATLANTIC COASTAL CLEANING beaches preferred power washing. Licensed. Insured Scott 207-2358. PRESSURE WASHERS for rent or sale. Tucker Equipment Renlal 246-1330 OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES Sale roof cleaning. Deck & lence reslorarion Pressure washing Licensed & Insured. Call Kevin 994-0045 TWO "M" PAINTING, NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodeling and repaint. Residential and commercial. Men- lion this ad. 246-1529. ATLANTIS PAINTING CO. Property management rates for quick rental/sale turn-arounds. and custom paint alsn. Call for FREE ESTIMATES 497- RHODES & RHODES CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT. INC. Remodeling Renovations New Construction Repairs "EXPECT THE BEST" 247-7886 CBC 1253069 o NELIGAN , CONSTRUCTION Specializing in Remodeling. Additions, Decks,' Repairs, Roof Repairs & Re-Roofing for the borne or office. (904) 247-3777 All Credit Card? Accepted Certified Builder Certified Roofer Lie. CB.C05Q536 Lie. CCC 1325888 Membpr of the Bettlier Bu-mwr i., Bureau C&J HANDYMAN Services. Carpeniry, , Drywall, Painting. Paperhanging, Tiling, eic Licensed, Insured. 955-0593, 241-'1461. 2553 or 724 6877. Licensed & Insured ONE CALL HANDLES IT ALL FAST. INTERIOR painting, drywall, lex- Specializing in kitchens, caitneis, bath. lure Specialize in smaller obs. Will work rooms. tile, dooro, windows, rotted wood, evenings & weekends. Licensed, insured. termite damage, rooft leaks, drywall. references. 4 n03.7389. decks, elc. Honest, lop quality work-, rlerences.LOWEST, PRICES AT THE BEACH. ,STA R SHjEAnPrAJNTI -Nto -7 94 .A .3stA esiden C mercWi. --0966- "HANDYMAN --EXPERIENCED and .erv MAGIC MAN PAINTING & HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Inlerior/Exterior Paint- ing, Faux Finishes. Rotten Wood Replace. ment. Pressure Washing. (9041894-4257 PAINTING & repairs by Dean. Interior/ex- teror painiing..All types of. repairs. busi- ness & residential Fully lie. & insured 309-4720 . NATIVE PAINTER- exceptional residen- tiai/ commercial pressure washing, paint- ing, drywall crack repair, allcovering Li- , cersed, insured references. 403-7389. ' ALL ABOUT Services 955-5881.or 343- '1437.. ,. BEACHES HOME SERVICES Painting, treedeslimales, work guaranteed., licensed. 610-7768. . gust Joe PeiUntinO & Wallpapering,. Pressure Washing Quality craftsmanship by . Joe DiMauro 28 years experience Licensed Insured References wt.jusjoepainting.com (904) 992-4119 Cell: (904) 229-9542, PERSCHEL & MEYER PEST MGMT. . We service thousands of beach residents www.perschelandmeyer.com .241-3409. IF YOU are interested in advertising under Ihis category'please call',904-249-9033 or email: classilied@beachesleader corn WFFTF ffiR - IF YOU are interested in advertising under this'category please call 904-249-9033 or, email: classilied@beachesleader.com' DAVID'S POOL SERVICE. Weekly. clean- ing. Most residential pools $25/week+ chemicals. Licensed. Insured. We make your lile a little easier. 285-0240. a !~m mr IF YOU are interested in advertising under this category please call 904-249-9033 or email: classilied@beachesleader.com TWO M CONSTRUCTION Repairs, -specializing in lermite damage. 246-1529. MASTERS CARPENTRY & TRIM INC. State Certified Contractor (Hands-on). New construction/additions, remodeling, kitchen & baih, termite damage, Bob, 626-1165 depenaile lor quality repairs, service calis, painting, improvements and miscel- laneous jobs. DAVE. 246-6628 HANDYMAN SERVICES, interior or exterin- or from A-Z.' Call. Bill at 288-9241 KP HOME IMPROVEMENT INC Painting, carpentry, water proofing, pres- sure washing, tile' work, drywall 904-241-7023. -, .. STORM "' PROit-u ION M :,Protiect your standard .window or 'door,,glass opening for,$5 per sq. 'ft.'with hiurricanfestorrhpanels: CallWarrehnBrew at KAYLEY CORP. State Licensed Contractor #CBC057889 571-5937 HoneyDoBees _ No lob too big or small, " if. your honey can't do it, "- calo the,handymen who doit all. Complete renovations, turn key service. All types flooring, custom' tile work, carpet repair & installa- tion. Pressure was ing, construc- tion & deck repair. Drywall repair & painting. Garage cleaning, debris removal. 246-4203 Licensed & Fully Insured NELIGAN CONSTRUCTION ROOFING DIVISION ROOF REPAIRS & Re-Roofing. Trust a li- censed professional. See our ad under Remodeling/Construction State Cerntifed Rooler #CCC1325888. Member BBB 247-3777. All credit cards accepted. IF YOU are interested in advertising under this category please call 904-249-9033 or email. classified @ beachesleader com ROOFING. IN-TOWN prices @ the Beach 25yrs. experience. 880-9908. CCC1326983 . WEBERS TREE SERVICE 246-9930 Quality work at reasonable rates. Stump grinding. Since 1986. QUALITY WORK. Install, Removal. & Painting. Residential, Commercial. 25yrs Experience. References+ FREE ESTIMATES. Steve, 645-0381. * Room Addition Drawings * Room Addition Structural Drawings * Raised Roof Strucural Drawings *Custom Home Drawings -.Custom Home Engineering 855-1254 460 Sturdivanl SL #462 Allanli( Beach I Iffivmaw- am ~ v .. . Inacffi0a QR The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader u.aLssu1ieuL o July 14, 2006 I ; ______ .,*. -. *,,* *- .-;I., , WAREHOUSE WORI"'affdm1tJrB''' sembly Beaches'., 3040 hrs per week. Must be able to lift 50lbs. Call 241-5558. A/C & Heating company needs Installers 8 Service Technicians. Top pay & bene- fits. Call Rob 509-3062 . VETERINARY TECH needed lor high vol- ume vet clinic. At least lyr experience re- quired. Competitive salary, excellent ben- efllis. Fax resume Io 246-3061 or call 246- 8577 for more into Beaches Animal Clin- Ic, 937 Beach Blvd.' Jax Beach. CALIFORNIA CLOSETS. IS LOOKINQ'FOR ... ' INSTALLATION TEQHNICIANS.AN9 '' Open Position- PRQQIpJOTION/i'W/AEHOtJ. ; P "i Some hands orf expenae 'ith t ooql r -"' A quired.. Ability to problem solve on the job' ' Work Indepdendenly with'little to-no-super- vision. People oriented, Paid training. Ve- S S hicles arid tools provided. Earning'poten- tial 50K based on skill and quality. Medical W are seek Aste benefits and 401K. All Interested parties We ae seeking Aesthe contact 800-633-0213: Fill out an applica- a Massage Therapisi lion at our showroom, 3520 Agricultural p. Center Dr Ste'3T9, .St. Augustine, FL a part-time Spa Directo 32092 a mn.[11u1 ot'3 ye a riri'm of3y. "Be Part of the'est" S-ReliefAudit . S* Part-time Fron, Desk Agent. I Apply at the., .., ' Fairfield [n & Suites 1016 N. First St. We offer great pay, paid vacanon & personal tune, Heath/vision/dental insurance, 401K * Paid Weekly ' * Design 9ur' Wn (:ayime i iurs * Work regar clients ear your .home , Experience a plus . * MUSt have'own transportation and hot;e phon', ' NOTICE TO READERS , .ADVERTISERS IN' thiscategory are not offering jobs..They are'olfering job-relaled 'services 'and may charge fees. Readers are advised to exercise caution before giv- ing credit card information over the phone without knowing 'what. specific product or service they will receive.. - INK AND Toner Reill in. Beaches area. Hidh profits, lUntapped potential. Easy to' operate. 247-3815. . NOTICE TO READERS '...' WARNING': WHILE this newspaper does not kriowingiyacdept business,.opportunlty ads.whicn-require'.yputo.pay. a fee to get SInformation pr thtitrefer you to 976 or 900-, phone 'numbers wnhitl 'will result In sub- stantial charges to your phone bill, the newspaper cannot 'guarahnlee the validity of offerings Inthis classification. Ifn a d-' v.ertlser requires you. to Incur phone serv- ice'charges or,pay',a tee;,to.learn the na- ture of the opportunity, please report.t 1to The Beaches.Leader, 249-9033. ALMOST FREE Jacuzzl/ Hot tub complete $3500 value. $150. 6'x12' metal dog ken- nel $800 value, $99. 708-4814. GAS GRILL Weber Silver A 2-burner, brand new, used only once. $299. 247- 9727 BODY SOLID multi- station weight lifting -machine, exo. cond., $250. 246-5971. LIGHT OAK china'cabinet, dining room ta- ble w/leaves and chairs, sole table includ- ed. Must sell. Beauiltul pieces, almost new. $475 OBO (904)241-4204 or (812)- 236-7133. REDUCED PRICES USED OFFICE Fumiture, tiling cabinets, desks, bookcases, Kirby vacuum. 249-3863. SOLID CHERRY diningroom. Pedestal ta- ole w/ 8 chairs & pads, side bufel., iighled china. New $8000. sell $3000 set or Indil- vidual pieces 242-2590- BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed w/martress" & box spring. Must sell. $395. Can deliver (904)858-9350. TWO PROFESSIONAL Hamilton Steel- wood drafting tables w/chairs. Board size labie 33.5x60. $175 each.set, 249-7781. BABY/ TODDLER Bed, wnile, manress included. $60. Call Jody 339-3554. COMPETITOR WEIGHT bench 'with bar- bells and free weight (all sizes) $75. 242-8915 WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer, $75'ea. 30 day warranty. Deliver. $20. 318-8173, 992-147,0. BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic' Memory Fdarm mattress' '& boxspring, new In plastic w/warranty.. $379. Must sell., 1904)858-9350. SOLID WOOD large dresser, 2 night stands, mirror, $150; white bookshelt, -$25;'.large .track: lighting, $10, iree' swing, set. 246-1031 . MATCHING LOVE Seats' $100ea. Table larfips 525ea. Rocker/ Glider .w/footsTool $75. All Ih, very good condition, 280-5133. GREEN BAKER'S rack, Commercial salad cooler, Commercial 56", double door work- Ingcooler (no'racks, (3) 42" round tables, 6,chairs, 10.boxes 2" tiles (1/2 black, 1./2. ,whlte).Mak' Offer, 608-4059. . PARTY STORE for'sale, located at 720- BUYING 45'S front 1950-69, Rock, Soul, Allantic-Blvd., seasonal. merchandise in R&B, also factory reel to reel lapes 803- storage incliued. $30,000. :,C 'all Tim, 813- ':270-8930; 803-270-8940. ' 5833. -., ) --- .i- " 8 33 i"' ,.'IF.YOU are inlerested'in advertising under Iisi Is '.category.'please;cal ',904:249-9033 'or il^q.i ,Ji_ l!ti.^, *'6ihemail' c:lassilhea@Deacnesleader.cbn T,- HARBORTOWN MARINA. deep water boat slip for rent. 40h. $600. 50ft $700, INCLUDES POTABLE WATER, ELEC- TRIC, DOCK LOCKER. Cable and phone service available @ slip. Mobile fuel serv- ice & pump out also available. 463-2845. North Florida's Largest Boat a Yacht Dealer M aCe ro Check Moomba S e Out! Supra Malibu Stingray Twin Vee Velocity Cruisers Yachts Hurricane Windy Boats Glastron Chris Craft Bennington Cpbalt Azure Sea Hunt World Cat Sea Boss Sunsation Sea Do6 Sport Boats Sunstream Boat Lifts Southport Boatworks Discovery Power F-,- Boats 14539 Beach Blvd. 223-4149 (next to Marker 32 Restaurant) Just Wept of the Intracoastal 'i 'i this.. ;."'p qdr ^ ." 19' KENNER Fishnski '89 115 Suzuki 50 ours on a rebuild and newly rebuilt car- burelors. Two barlenries, new Garmin lisn- finder, new Mmnnkoia trolling motor Live bail well. Four year old trailer. Good tires and lignis work Newly painted deck. new. ly covered passenger seal $4200 OBO. not interested i n dickerring much. 704- 6984, leave message. Available only on July 15,16 BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit www.MarinaClubPV.com 2002 HONDA SHADOW Ace. Inci acces- sores 48 org miles, garage kept Illness forces sale. $5500 247-1417 ve TO M I i 1 M-1 2000 NISSAN UliRma GXE. excellent con- dition. low miles, 4 door, power windows, locks, cruise, new tires $7600 OBO 8879030 1992 OLDS 88 Royal LS. all power, 6 Cyl. inder, great car, $1400 OBO. 716-2586 1996 BLACK Cougar XR7, 8cyl.. 100.000+ mi. loaded, good condition $3.000 OBO. (904)955-1830. 2005 FORD MUSTANG. V6 premium. loaded, low miles. extended warranty, $17.900. 285-3483 1999 PORSCHE Boxster, blue, 75,000 miles. Great to drive. $19,999. 309-1284. 1999 MAZDA Mialta blue w/lan top and leather seats, alloy wheels, 5-speed, 90K, well maintained, $8800. call (904) 669- 2169. 1994 FORD Taurus, 75,000 miles, $2500 nr QA.'179.3aR nr Qn4.5,RR.Q77 2000 SPORTSMEN 32 ft. travel trailer "r -... w/slide set-up in Jax Beach. $9,300. OBO POLICE IMPOUNDS! Cars from $5001 For (904) 662-4025. listings, 800-749-8116 ext 3629 2001 NISSAN Frontier P,/U excellent con- dition, new A/C. PS, PB. dual airbags. top- er, less man 46.500 miles Selling way elow book $9500 OBO. I need to sell ths truck! (904) 635-2412 93 CHEVY 510 pickup. 4 :yclinder, camp- er lop. great on gas 104K miles, greal work truck. $900. OBO. 273-8236 1997 FORD Explorer XLT. Call 249-7160. 1998 CHEVY 1500 extended cab, lully, loaded, new tires, runs great, very debendable truck $6500 OBO. Call 226-8700. 1994 F350 dually, runs greal, cold air. au- tomailc. luliy loaded, new tires. Tnis is a real truck $6500 OBO. 226-8700 92 CHEVY 7 passenger custom van, 20 serres.6 cyl., A/C, automatic transmission, power windows, excellent condition, $3,500. OBO 641-2574 2004 VOLVO S80 lurbo silver, sunrool, power pkg.. heated leaner seats, 75K, well mainia.ned, $24,200 Call 669-2169. 2002 CAMARO convertible Z28, 12,600 miles, exc condition. $22,500. Call .249-8282 or 742-1823 ask E.T. I 2000 LEXUS RX300 SUV- Looker. super clean. 120k mostly highway miles. Very well maintained $14,500 OBO. 242-0344. 1977 FORD T-Bird, 5.0L/302c.L, A/C, bachelor bench seats. 2nd owner, new paint, recent engine overhaul, driven daily. $3200 OBO. 710-7522 1986 SAAB. 5spd. sunrool. mechanic owned. Looks and runs great. $950. 716-2586 TWO JEEP Cherokees, 4 wheel dnve. both 1982, 2-door, $500/each. 612-8060 or 613-5178. CADILLAC 1990 Sedan DeVille, 4.5 V8.Auro.. Cold A/C. one owner, non- smoker. wnite leather upholstery, Klean- $1950.icash. 241-4012 2003 VW Passal GL, Aulo 1.8L Turbo. Silver w/Black Cloth Interior, 41,000 mi.,$12.500. 626-6611. FREE PICK UP of Junk Cars/Trucks in 30 Minutes Top cash on all that runs! The Free-Tow Bandit ACTIVE NANNY- 'honest," dependable, transportation & references. $9-$11lhr., any, area. CPR &' First Aid: F/T -&Prr/T: ,260-49.35 ,-. '- '; ' Staylo r4aneo _. !,; a:.Y:;;. , HELP WANTED H.air;ylis4t NaIl Tec S.High Com, ssios ',i Beefis Packag., J ,"-', Ja .fadi., -,"..,' 246-5263 Ask for--Paige, . Jloin . Sneakers SpottsGrille Al-Stdr Team 9A Baymeadows'Locaon,. 'No% -.Dterv Cg for: ; Appyim person. at. '. 111 Beach B.vd;, Jax Beach' Online it Srne.ersSpcriGnlJc c.im Or f, resuimeii" I4. ii 14';-- 11114 .unr HR'Depi Sneakers Sports Grille., is an Equal Opportunity Employer, A Drug-Free Workplace BANKING Our financial strength is' not our $179.7 billion in' assets; it's our employees. N*, Ia. 4_r.tgV../ ;, to prp mo a hie ,' bal" a i6it F1ii' y"-,, rns. PAt, ; s assi i sti S V -rapsf toduct s %Jo'ea' ,'" u;: .sch sles in .' - aro also nes4eiid 4ed ,. " pa" '*-d-te; yF r complete our sy; i ji ' appilletrt4C str. I.V. , .....,., '. FITNESS TRAINING... in yourhii6n' Call for a no obligation com- plimentary session ..Certified and'insured. (904)'7 9-3665 '. HOME ..HEALTH: Aide available for. 24 hour care in your' home. Reliable, Good references:'536 8459. 'IF.YOU are inte6retled inadvedising under this caegoryease cal p l 904-249-9033 .or Semail: dla'sitied beacnesleader corn CAREGIVER FOR elderly r 12 years expe- rience/relerences. Available -M-F 246- 8387' - PERSONAL, ASSISTANT/ COMPANION.' "More thana'service,. more like a friend." Transportaiqnl io' doctor's,' shopping; etc. Will al.so-yisIU your loved one for .you 'In , nursing home.220-029;'. '.. 'SIT WITH your lovely ohel So'ineclearing, 'cooking," errand' running 'Call Denise 662-6211 : ' DO YOU need, relif. from caring for. elder-- ly,.'or 'sick Ioved.'hes?.'tl am;,slare Ii- censed. Alzheimreis tailne.,'np1eij ed' and great references. Call Sherry. 904-541-1214; 904,477-1036.. CAREGIVER/ HOUSEKEEPER .seeking part-time work. Honest and dependable. All areas. 1760)419-3215. -.1 SURFBOARD NSP. Funboara, 7'6", used 5 times $1.00. Tire 'rims 4) off low mileage '03 Mercedes S500, 5 lug, original equip- ment 495:2"?9.9012 , PRESSURE WASHER, .oebehind, 65gal. water lank, 35gal.', chemical lank, 13'h/p Honda motor,, -;50fi:' nose wwand and surface cleaner. $2:200.,543-9798. FIGS picked/bagged or .you pick! also strawoerry/tlg jam. 247-3429. 'FULL SIZE,; tuon bunkbed w/ .twin .top. heavy..black.:metal. new.' twn mattress. $300 OBO: 821-8338 . BEDROOM-SET queen,'rpodein art deco, $450;'solea tirdle bed $75.'247-3429. ; LICENSED PRIVATE Collecltor wants mili- lary Items: Guns. edged, weapons. med- . als, web gear, etc: Call 591-9466. CASH FORyour adult bicycles. working-or 'not;47.7-7736. - 3476 REMBERTON SI. (nea'rAlahambrat, 8-3,.clothes, beds,clocks,,misc. MULTI-FAMILY. to6is, household itemr's utolrp ys; 26.0Q 4mptlcaAye,,. Cpnsti- lli Cove, Sat 8a.m., no .early birs. MOVING SALE- Sat 8-2,& Sun 8 lIt dark, 1638 Williams St. SATURDAY, ,8AM-NOON 1'516 Republic Dr. plants, rabbit cage, Christmas village buddings. :reproduction iron'toys, collecti- bles, bottles, lots more. 3 FAMILY. -sale, .beds,.. furniture, baby items, much morel: S'at. 8a.m., 918.10th .St.N MULTI-FAMILY,' FRIDAY-' & Saturday, 8am-? 21 Millie Dnve:'Bratz, PS2 games. b6mething for everyone ' . .; ,, '.., -.. .' .- .. ,. .- ., ., .:,. Two Households moving to one. House- hold'items, .furniture; &:.more.'1330 Pine- wood Rd. Saturday_8am-lpmn.. MULTI-FAMILY MOVING sale. kitchen- wares. .double stroller, bike trailers, toys, and 0 t0,2T girls clothes, and much more 3116 Sf: Johns Blvd.;'Sat., 8-noon.' 2-FAMILY SALE. Sat. 8-2:.'A bit of every- FILL'DIRT ior sale','Miranda Contracting, thing (97 BMW',540.wheels OEM). 2200 Cal. 219,-2765. -. 'Azalea Dr. (orf Penman/Bentin). AUTOMATIC INGROUND. Pool Cleaner, Kreepy Krauly, operated under 10hri . Unopened video on operation and manual include $200 16'x32' winter pool cover and weights. Never used'$60. Solar reel lor 32' inground. pool without cover $75. (904)521-1530. --- -- ---- - ESTATE SALEI Antique vintage items, bedroom set, couch, bookcases, coffee ta- -ble, antique vegetable choppers, dudks, 'Wilton Armetale Pewter, much more. Sat- irdav onnlV Ram-.m 525r Oak Street.t ' 1 8 K T 1 4 t C T s L u n n i n g c u s t o m i n v i s i s e l .* .I' . ". [ . diamond bracelet. Appraised $18,500. Sell 2 FAMILY' Summer Clearance, 812 Cedar $14K OBOi 61'4-045 ,, St.; Sat 8am- 1pm. Clothes, bikes, house- A-i-Tn DAiT"ri"M e......i tm r, ....nhold items, books, AIdK I-"il ir plH Ul.one, system. .pnuone installed for $899. 24,9-8877. EXERCISE, FLUIDITY Fitness Bar' .vid- eos/ accessories. Brand new. $100. Look at on' fluldity.com (904)254-0931. BED- KING mattress sel. $289 Can de- liver. 1904)391 .0015. HOME.GYM- Welder Pro, 2 months old, 2 yr' warranty $275. Call Jody 339-3554. , LEATHER, LOVESEAT dual reclining seats, -ivory. $175. Call 537-7826... CQMMERCAIAL 'MOWER, Bobcat Clas- sic,. 36., 15.5h'p, used one season, belt drive, $1500 543-9798. :'62" TOSHIBA,' TV; Pioneer 300 Watt w/equalizer and surround sound receiver. JVC 6 CD player; Bose 6.2 speakers. Klipsch 10"' double speaker sub woofer. All older models in great working order. $1200 OBO. 242-0344. BEDROOM SET & mattress, Livingroom set. Price negotiable. 4831032 2001 GRAVELY 36" walk behind mulching mower good- condition,' $1000 OBO. 349-1386 SHELVING FROM retail store. 6x4 each section, 60 sections, currently in storage, $30 each. Cpll Tim 813.5833. SNAPPER. HIVAC Riding Mower. One year old. Ninla blade. Excellent condition. $650 OBO. 273-8195 2/96 GAL trash cans. brand new, $50 each. 246-7710. TRAMPOLINE, KINGSIZE water bed. Make offer, 571-7382 80' MOHAGONY bearclolh dining table, 6 chairs corner curio cabinet, $900 Call 465-6966. BED- BRAND name queen sel, new, w/warranty. $129. 'Can deliver. (904;858-9350. CLEAN .OUALITY lull size bed w/Irame $90. King bed w/lrame $140. Can deliver. 246-1832. BEDROOM FURNITURE King Bed, 2 nightslands, dresser w!miiior, light wood ' w/dark wood accents $300. Kitchenald 27" gas double wall oven $50, & pull oul vent unit, black Whirlpool dishwasher $75. 525-2504 MAYTAG ATLANTIS dryer, mint condition, Inteilldry cycle, $225 Call 241-8836 GREEN BAKER'S rack, Commercial salad cooler. Commercial 56' double door work- Ing cooler mno rcks), l31 42 round lables, 6 chairs, 10 boxes 12' tiles (i/2 black, 1/2 white) Make Offer 608-4059. 448'MYRA St., lots of, teacher supplies, la- dlies clothes size 4, households, 8.il. HUGE GARAGE Salel' Amazing selection of'household items, toys and books. 1989 S'elva Marina Dr., Saturday. 7.30am:noon. 212 MAGNOLIA SI. Saturday, 8am-noon Large variety of great stuff. USO 'COMMUNITY sale, Saturday 9am- 2pm. Over 20 groups selling. 2560 May- port Rd. ' L'ATRIUM 2703' Strasbourg Coun, Sat. 7/15, Sun. 7/16, 8-1, arcade games: Pole Position & .Street Fighter .2; Ivory leather recllner,' bedroom suite, chlldrens items, and household Items. FRIDAY AND. Saturday, 9am-lpm, 150-A Nonh Roscoe' Blvd. Kitchen, candy molds. artificial trees, good stuff. SAT 8-1. youth & preteen clothing, elec- tronics, toys, household & misc. 1182 Neck Ra.,off Mickler Rd. MULTI- FAMILY, Saturday,, 8am-11am. 215 Pheasant Run, Solano Woods Subdi- vision. JULY 15TH, Sat., 7am-2pm. baby Items. household; furniture, patio stuff & nick knacks, 12201 Cannes St., MOVING. SALE! Everything must got Furniture, clothing, appliances, shoes, books, movies, tools. pictures; etc 4415 Crooked Creek Dr., Riverbrook al Glen Kernan Subdivision. Friday & Saturday, Bam-noon. GARAGE/ DECORATOR Sale. lots of new decorator items, lurn dressers & more. Saturday 8.2. 442 Cockatiel. Dr., Jax. 241-2609. A BEAUT: FULL Estatel Ponte Vedra. Concert grand piano, Lavishly decorated home full o fabulous mirrors, artwork, porcelain, lamps, china, crystal, silver, an- tiques, Orient rugs. designer fum & cloth- ing, turs, purses. Huge Rose Medallion bowl Garden & garage fullI Early No's @ 228 4th Ave S., Jax Bch @ 8AM Thurs After 8:15 AM go directly to sale @ 2427 Normandy Ct, L'Atrium. off AIA in Ponte Vedra. Thurs 9-4, Fri 9-3. CHINA CAT 241-0344 chlnacaiantiques.com flua kIham |