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The Players The Players Championship 2006 See Sports, A-9 WEEKEND EDITION MARCH 24,2006 Just for fun puzzles See B-9 Historical Society hosts a free party See B-1 i The'.. Vol. 43, No. 78 EArving the communities o Atlantic Beach, Jacksoille Beach, Neptune Beach, Mayport and Ponte Vedra Beach since 1963 5 \o0. 43, No. 78 Serving the communities of Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Nlayport and Ponte Vedra Beach since 1963 50 Exceptions to public records detailed in JB First Amendment Foundation says courts, not city, have lawsuit files by LIZA MITCHELL STAFF WRITER Jacksonville Beach officials responding to recent com- plaints of poor access to public records held a workshop Wednesday to review the city's compliance with the state poli- cy. Barbara Peterson of the First Amendment Foundation in Tallahassee gave a detailed pres- entation on the inner workings of the public records law. "It is a real treat to have someone here who can go through the nuts and bolts of the public records law," City Clerk Heidi Reagan said. "This information is very helpful to citizens and the local govern- ment." Peterson said the vast majori- ty of public records requests are made by private citizens. Problems often arise when city employees are not familiar with the law and are unsure of what is available for public consump- tion. "What is a public record?" Peterson said. "Everything is the short answer." See PUBLIC RECORDS, A-3 by LIZA MITCHELL T.AFF It'RITER Future high density develop- ments in Jacksonville Beach will be weighed by a qualified trafhc engineer contracted by the city.. The City Council Monday voted 5-1 to give preliminary approval to a Land Development Code that shifts the -burden' of traffic- impact studies required for major developments from the devel- oper to the city Under the change, traffic impact studies would be con- ducted by an engineer on behalf of the city. The appli- cant must reimburse the city for the cost of the study in We have enough law- suits against the city. We don't need any more Coiniman Dick Matthew addition to the filing.,fee for they.levdq.plrtnt prior to t ,ew,-o- the-W "icat ion. "The applicant will turn In an application-and if the city identifies a need for a traffic study, we will solicit that study from a city-selected tdiffit con- sultant," Senior Planner Bill said. See TRAFFIC, A-3 1':.h 4 ." i , Phoitoby OBDeA EL Defending champ Fred Funk of Ponte Vedra Beach follows his tee shot at the 10th hole, his first of the day Thursday during the opening round of The Players Championship. Funk shot a two-under-par 70 and was tied for 19th place late in the day. For more on the tournament see the website Private funds sought for clock by JEFFREY MINTON STAFF I\WRTER An effort by a group of Atlantic Beach citizens to raise private funds to install a clock at the city's recently improved fiv e- points intersection has collected just under half of the project's estimated $7,000 cost, according to resident Paul Parsons, an organizer of the effort. And another Atlantic Beach resident said he would like to see a similar community effort begun to raise funds for a foun- tain at the five-way stop at Seminole Road, Sherry Drive and Plaza. Parsons, a former city com- missioner, said that the group has raised approximately $3,000 through donations in the com- munity for the clock. Donations may be sent to the Atlantic Beach Clock Fund at 2126 Beach Ave., Atlantic Beach, he said. Installation of the clock had been approved as part of the recent $346,475 improvement project to the five-way stop. But when three new city commis- sioners took office in November, the $5,396 contract clock was canceled. At the time Mayor Don Wolfson called the clock a poor expenditure of Gitizen funds and said the city needs to look to pri- vate funding for the clock. Resident Mark Peters Thursday said he would like to also see private funds raised to construct a lit fountain at the intersection "A clock is nice ... But I thought how beautiful it would be to have lit fountain over there," Peters said. Carver Center hosting program for girls 9-18 Photo SUBMnITED Alligator hunter Bubba Stratton. shown with skulls of past captures, will be at the Beaches Area Historical Society's birthday celebration Saturday. The event is free. For infor- mation see page B-1. FROM STAFF The Carver Community Center Saturday is hosting a program for young women to learn about what it means to be a woman in today's society. The free program put on by Girl Inc. is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the center located at 738 4th Ave. S. in Jacksonville Beach. The program is open to the community but is intended for girls ages 9 through 18. Participants will be divided up by age. Topics at the workshop will include hygiene, sex educa- tion and various other infor- mation on becoming a woman. Miss Jacksonville is sched- uled to attend the workshop and also plans to continue working with youths at the center. The participants must have a waiver signed by a parent or guardian due to the nature of the topics planned for discus- sion. For information or reserva- tions call the Carver Center at 247-6218. Fred Funk tells student athletes golf parallels life Photo by CHUCK ADAMS Defending Players Championship champion Fred Funk stands with Major Forbes of Fletcher, the school's top player. by KATHY NICOLETTI STAFF It'RITER Fred Funk, defending champi- on at this week's The Players Championship, advises young golfers to "stay grounded" and to think outside the links. "Believe deep down that there is a purpose for you in life," Funk said is some of his advice to young golfers. "Don't think that you are defined by your golf game." Funk was at center stage Wednesday at a Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) break- fast at the Sawgrass Marriott, where he and Larry Moody, PGA Tour chaplain, fielded questions from the audience. The audience numbered about 800 the vast majority of whom were young golfers, including several players from the Nease High golf team. Golfers and coaches from schools in Northeast Florida and southern Georgia attended the event, which is held every year the week of The Players Championship. The annual event is the FCA's biggest outreach breakfast, Matt Estrin, FCA golf director of camps, said in a telephone inter- view. At the breakfast, Funk and Moody worked together using a question and answer dialog to address the young golfers. "Golf really parallels life a lot. There are good and bad days in golf and in life; and you can learn a lot about yourself," Funk told the gathering. - "Stay grounded. We're not perfect but God loves us." In a telephone interview before the breakfast, Funk said he has been involved with Fellowship of Christian Athletes' Bible Studies and considers Moody to be one of his mentors. Several of the PGA Tour pros sat at the tables with the young players at Wednesday's event. Among the pros in attendance, in addition to Funk, were Tom Lehman, Calvin Peete, Zach Johnson, Stewart Cink, Doug Barron and Wally Armstrong. Every young golfer who attended received a hat and a pass to attend Wednesday's prac- tice round. For information about the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Golf Ministry, call 273-9541. Subscribe and The Beaches Leader Calendar .............A-6 Obituaries ..........A-7 will be delivered to you twice each week with all the news, Classified ..............C-I Police Beat ............ A-3 sports and advertising information for the Beaches. 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Showtimes are at 7:30 p.m. The rest of the lineup is as follows: March 28 "Unsalted" and "Back to Front"; April 4 "North of Nowhere" and "Emerald Dreams"; April 11 "It Was Better Back Then" and "Stylemasters April 18 "Falklands Frontier," "NW Florida 2005," and an encore performance of "All Aboard the Crazy Train"; April 25 "SingleFin Yellow" and "The Shapemakers". For more information, visit www.drawinglines.org. BEACHED BEACHESa o,,EADER www.beachesleader.com EInin~iif~I`ft53~E --- Councilor irked that JB will do its own traffic studies in future I II L I ---r-------- --- I -r--~~- -' i -- --- '1 II I 0C The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Pano P A S....... ....'.. : March 24, 2006 THE BEACHES LEADER Published Wednesday and Friday. 1114 Beach Boulevard (P.O. 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TIWIr M w 0 bO l ft 0 W 410am MW 4b4bGoa d "a 0 o f IN aw 61 ~~mmum & ~ - -- Q "Copyrighted Material- Syndicated Content- Available from Commercial News Providers so ou0* The Reqehes are online at: www.beaches- leader.com www.ponteve- draleader.com Go to the Sports page on www.beach- esleader.com Follow the golf ball to detailed information you'll want to have on' this year's Players Championship Currently Featuring: Fact Sheet on the 2006 Players Championship Statistics on the Players Top Ten Golfers and their Players Cham- pionship chances , Past Winners Father of Ponte Vedra Golf Check www.beach- esleader.com often as the tournament pro- ceeds for daily updates! Police Beat PONTE VEDRA BEACH Four Apple laptop comput- ers were stolen over the .week- end from. portable classrooms at Ocean ,Palms Elementary School, deputies reported'. Doors to' three portables were pried open, .according to. .a report .by .Deputy Kelly Walker, school resource officer. The items are valued at $4,000. ATLANTIC BEACH A mailbox -was, reported -damaged March 18 in the 600 block olf Palmn'Avenue. A vehicle was.epo4oed van- dalized-Witfi',laridt NMth 18 in the 600. block of Sefmtinole. Road. .' ... : ,. - A simple assault was report- ed March 18 in the 300 block of Seriinole Road. -' '. -'* I Gary Brait: Williams, 28, of Atlantic Beech was arrested on a warrant and charged with cultivation of nmarijuania March 20 in' the 1000 block of Cornell Lane, according to a. policereport.."p. , 'A trailer valued at..$6,000 .was reported stolen f arch 2.1 .in the 600 block'f.Seispray. ," .'* o'* " .NEPTUNE BEACH. Amir Saleem:. Eflib.t,-19, of Atlantic.'Beach-was arrested on a warrant and charged' with possession of a conftolled sub- stanc' March' 23 'in -the. 400 block. f .Atlantic Boulevard, 'iccordimhg to. police report. *A bicycle valued at ,$300 was reported stolen. from outside a "businsts-March 21'-in the 200, blockb'f First Street: -T-" .. I j .ames Coleman Carroll, 33, of Jacksonville', Beach was arrested and charged' -with pos- sbssion of a controlled sub- stance and possession.; 6f an -.unlisted drug.'March 19 in the '200 block o'f Myrtle Street, according to a police report. A burglary to'a vehicle was .reported March-.20 in: the 500 block of Florida, Boulevard. ,' S ; : ;. "o" . A vehicle was reported stolen- March 17 in the 200. block of Lemon Street. A manager at the Whataburger in the 1200 block of Atlantic Boulevard reportedd March 16 that the surveillance cameras someone sealing $101 cash from a register. . A vehicle was reported 'bur- glarized March 16 in the; 1600 block of Landing .Lane. :' "* ' JACKSONVILLE BEACH A men's 10-speed 'bea'h cruiser valued at~.l,200. s reported stolen March-~2-2 'in the 400..block of 7th Ave. N., The- bike-was stolen from-.-a "garage. Chandler .'Blake Carithers, 21; of Ponte Vedra Beach, was arrested March 22 and charged with possession of 'cocaine, possession of LSD and posses- sion of a .controlled substance while in physical control of. a motor vehicle in the 500 block of. Marsh Landing Parkway, according, to a police report..' Kenny Alexander Tucker, 46, of Jacksonville ,Beach ..was arrested March 21 and charged with grand theft of a motor vehicle in the 800 block of. 3rd Ave. N. after a 1996 Ford .Windstar belonging to his roommate. was sold for $700, .according to a police report. *. 'Felony criminal .mischief was reported March 20 at a construction site in the 4300 block of South Beach Parkway. -Suspects threw several brick ..pavers into a swimming pool, causing an estimated $1,500 in damage. *. A green Ford F 150 valued at $4,000 was reported: stolen March 20 in the 500 block of 1st St. NI The victim parked his truck in the pier parking lot near the entrance to' the pier to go fishing. When he returned, the vehicle was missing. A purse containing $300 in cash, a men's. gold wedding band, cell phone, several bank Local Insurance Agency Looking for Oceanfront Properties to Insure Do you have a.house or condo close to the ocean? Do you know how your Homeowner/Wind Storm/ Food insurance works? Do you feel like you're paying too much for your insurance? Well, you're the person I'm looking for. Call David Barnette Insurance, Inc. Independent Agent 458 Osceola Ave. Jacksonville Beach 242-8288 cards, keys and a checkbook was reported' March 20 in the 100 block of 3rd Ave. N. The victim told police she placed 'her purse on a chair while she went to the restroom. The ring valued at $800 belonged to the ivictimf's grandfather. The vic- tim 'notified the. bank to flag .her credit cards and was informed that the cards were used twice. .., : *, arey Louis Chisholm, 20, 'of Jacksonvil'le was arrested March 20 and. charged with . .. e mer iri, A l w1.7 re . -- ----m - grand theft of a motor vehicle in the 1000 block of 23rd St. N., according to a police report. Donshav Daniel Miles, 25, of Jacksonville was arrested March 17 and charged, with burglary to an unoccupied dwelling, possession of cocaine and an outstanding warrant for felony batter at a hotel in the 1500 block of 1st St. N., according to a police report. Vandalism was reported March 19 at the Jacksonville Beach golf course in the 600 block of Penman Road S. A member of the staff discovered the damage. Suspects appeared to have used bicycles to cause damage to the greens by riding down hills and applying the brakes to skid and leave burn. marks on the grass. Profanity and satanic symbols were also found in the sand of several bunkers. 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Check with your par- ticipating BMW center lor details and vehicle availabilty For nore Information. call 1-800-344-4BMW. or v.sit bmwuse corn 0 2006 BMW of North Amerca. LLC. The BMW name and logo are registered traoemaks ~Ub~ ~1 I d . ini o :-%,m r I" - i .. ;, , .:r i .4 "" . , , rot2~mvt-' Page 3A The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Group gives up on Guana by KATHY HARTMAN Ponte Vedra Leader Editor After getting a thumbs down Tuesday from the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the group pushing for a Ponte Vedra high school .site in the Guana reserve has given up its quest. "I don't like the idea of throwing in the towel," Marc Bugbey, a member of the Ponte Vedra High School Coalition, said in a telephone interview Tuesday afternoon. "There are forces at work here that I still don't under- stand." ' Bugbey and fellow high school coalition member Davis, Johnson Jr. met Tuesday in Tallahassee with DEP officials Bob Ballard, deputy secretary of the Land and Recreation Division, and Mark Glisson, staff director of the Acquisition and Restoration Council. The Ponte Vedra men pre- sented their case for a land swap proposal, in which Herb Peyton, founder of Gate Petroleum, would exchange 50 of his acres at the end of Neck Road for 50 acres, of Guana land off Mickler Road for a high school site. Peyton's 50 acres is'part of a 104-acre parcel known as the Outpost. : But Ballard told the men, "If Mr. Peyton offered up: all his Outpost in exchange for 50 acres for a school, we couldn't sell that," Bugbey said. Last week, several environ- mental groups joined those opposing the swap proposal, with one hinting at a lawsuit. "Florida Wildlife Federation will vigorously oppose and legally challenge any effort to transfer public lands away from Guana Wildlife Management Area for building schools .," Manley Fuller, federation director, said in a news release. The Sierra Club, Defenders of Wildlife and Auduboh of Florida also noted their objec- tions in the same news release. Ballard told the Ponte Vedra men that if the state approved the land swap, "all hell would break loose," according to a news release from the high school coalition. Through a spokeswoman, Ballard said Tuesday that the DEP continues to object to the land swap. "Our position hasn't changed, and we still wish to keep those lands in conserva- tion," said spokeswoman Sarah Williams. The St. Johns County School District for years has been looking for a high school site in Northeast St. Johns County, preferably in Ponte Vedra Beach. Although the School Board .two years ago removed the Guana site from the list of pos- sible school sites, some contin- ued to push for it as the dead- line neared. Williams said that as of March 1, the DEP had received about 310 expressions against the proposal and 190 in favor. The St. Johns County School Board is expected to vote April 18 for a Ponte Vedra high school site. The sites being considered are a 30-acre parcel behind Talbots on State Road AlA and a 75-acre parcel 'east of Davis Park off County Road 210, about one mile west of the Intracoastal Waterway. Traffic: Cont. from A- to legislate all of them. This is "Basically, it just shifts the a very slippery slope we are burden from the applicant headed down here." going out and hiring his own Matthew's said the city's consultant to the applicant Planning and Development paying us to hire a consultant Department is "understaffed to come up with the traffic and overworked" and adding data." to that workload would be Councilman Dick counterproductive. Matthew's cast the sole oppos- "They shouldn't have to ing vote, claiming the change take on this additional task," was triggered by complaints he said. "I believe this is of a special interest group wrong, wrong, wrong." intent on blocking further City Manager George Forbes high rise developments, said the city's planning staff "Just because a group of initiated the the change at the skeptics didn't like the results request of the City Council of a study by a reputable com- following a workshop last pany is not justification for October. the body to legislate against "Some council members these companies," Matthew's had concerns about this bias said. that was actually done by the Matthew's said in his 10 developer as opposed to one ears of city service on the that was actually done by the Planning Commission and city," he said. City- Council, traffic impact Forbes said staff will main- studies were conducted by tain a revolving list of traffic local, statewide and interna- consultants to provide the tional firms. impact studies because sched- "These people do traffic uling, cost and other con- studies worldwide," he said. tributing factors drive the "They don't schlep on the need for more than one firm. corner of Penman and Beach "It is our intent to have sitting in a lawn chair with a anywhere between two and bottle of Gatorade in one four companies on call," hand and a clicker in the Forbes said. other." Studies will be conducted Matthew's said he was con- for applications for all rezon- cerned that qualified firms ing projects including would be overlooked, thus Planned Unit Development resulting in an unjust and and Redevelopment District, potentially illegal selection site specific comprehensive process. plan amendments, condition-. "What message are we send- al use and development plan S. ing to the other Qnes.,V.\,-, a l m ~., 'have eQnoggb.h.Jpwsuits.,rguAe,,. pe.. iets.,,..,... . ..... the city. We don't need any The report will include the more," he said. "What comes data, analysis, conclusions next? The same group of skep- and recommendations of the tics won't like builders such as traffic engineer for road facili- The Haskell Company or W\V ties that may be affected by Gay and next it is roofing traffic generated by the partic- contractors and plumbing ular development. contractors and we will have Mayport flyover lane closed today FROM S STAFF Rain has forced a one-day delay on the repair work to the NMayport flyover. The flyover will now be closed today, Friday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to repair a bump at the end of the bridge. Eastbound traffic exiting Atlantic Boulevard onto Nlayport Road will need to take the Mayport Road exit prior to the flyover and turn at the light. This is the way the road was accessed prior to the flyover comple- tion. Westbound traffic will not be impacted. Signs showing the detour will be posted. Public records: Cont. from A-1 Written correspondence, voice mails, email and "anything intended to perpetuate, communicate or formalize public business is public record," she said. But not everything within a public document is required for public scrutiny. Peterson said there are 1,040 exemptions currently on the books that protect public documents from the publc eve. Documents involving pending litigation where a city is a party in a lawsuit are exempt until the case is closed. Dean. Thompson of Jacksonville Beach in a Feb. 17 letter to City Manager George Forbes accused the city's planning department of repeatedly denying him access to all legal documents involv- ing an ongoing lawsuit with Home Depot. Thompson submitted two requests for informa-. tion but was told that the documents could not be released because they dealt with litigation. He was later informed that copies were for- warded to City Attorney Steve Stratford but none were kept at City Hall and the attorney gave the documents to the insurance company handling the city's defense. Thompson said he was instructed to travel downtown to inspect the documents at the Duval County Courthouse. Councilor Penny Christian questioned Peterson about the city's responsibility of maintaining records that are not there. "Records created by the city attomey for the purposes of litigation are the responsibility of the Pay Off In Half The Time and -SaveThousands n Interest No Change To Spending Habits Join the Mortgage Revolution. 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If a record contains exempt and non exempt material, Peterson said a copy must be made and the protected information deleted. The non exempt information must then be made available for public inspection. Denials must be provided in writing with the statute that identifies the particular exemption. Peterson said she encourages municipalities to create and post a public record policy to notify' cit- izens of any copy fees, exemptions or other busi- ness associated with public access. Public access terminals installed in government buildings are also an efficient tool used to stream- line public records requests. A database of all of the exemption to the public records and open meetings law is available at wwiv.floridafaf.org or by calling the First Amendment Foundation at 800-337-3518. L[ McNeill, Garrison & Fletcher m Insurance Agency COMMERCIAL & PERSONAL LINES OF INSURANCE . ..i -:.' U "-i t A L inc.. r ; .* .. 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Delivered Wednesday and Friday in the U.S. Mail I Iviacu -r, .VV ir.rk )A 42nnA0 r OUR MISSION IS TO PUBLISH A DISTINGUISHED COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER FOR THE BEACHES March 24 2006 Page 4A -.--- www.beachdeseader.com Locally Owned and Operated Serving the Beaches since 1963 THE BEACHES LEADER/PONTE VEDRA LEADER "The Leaders Opinion ___ Welcome Players fans The eyes of the world will focus on our community this weekend as the world's best golfers compete in one of the premier tournaments that will be televised around the globe. The golfers, their families and the thousands of specta- tors drawn to this event are, of course, welcome each spring. The arrival of the tournament signals the start of spring and the many events that traditionally accompany the season The Players Championship also provides an economic . boost for our area. Restaurants, Realtors, retailers ,and other businesses all typically see an upswing in business that is attributable to the tournament. Next year the tournament will move to May, bringing warmer temperatures for both the athletes and those who come to see them. The weather forecast calls for clear skies and cool weath- er this weekend. If the meteorologists are correct, it should be a spectacular weekend to play or watch golf. Enjoy the tournament next year's May event promis- es to be much warmer. . Certainly, though, the tournament and the visitors are always welcome. a., ..0 L 4tes sto Neptune Beach does. not need Wal-Mart To the editor: I am originally from Springfield, MO just a stones throw away from Bentonville, Arkansas home of one of the largest corporate giants in the world. I watched first hand as this gentle giant slowly swallowed up land and gradually over- whelmed our little town. Over time our town grew, but did not outpace this giants growth. This giant multiplied over and over again until it got to the point that no mat- ter where you went you were in its shadows. Before we knew it this giant took con- trol of our city. This giant dic- tated laws and controlled our government and enslaved our lp.eo.ple with everydayy. low' Swages". . When this giant first came to town everyone was enchanted with it because it .gave us food and goods at a very low price. We were not a very rich town so we wel- comed him with open arms. The giant promised us jobs and prosperity. This giant also warmed our hearts by telling us that it was providing us goods that were madee in the U.S.A." It posted banners in its stores showing us all the small companies in America that prospered by providing the goods that it sold. Now the banners are down. The jobs that the giant prom- ised us was in fact a form of slavery. We were forced to work for this giant because he drove away all the other small businesses that we could work for. We were forced to buy the products that the giant sold because there was few other places to buy them. In order for the giant to cut cost he started bringing in the prod- ucts from overseas. Soon most of what the giant sold was "made in China". One of my first jobs as a kid was working for this giant. I was employed for a few months during the busy' Christmas season and after working long hours for mini- mum wage me and several other employees were sud- denly told that we were no longer needed and were escorted out of the store by "security personnell. Merry Christmas! We sold our way of life for an extra 15 cents off a tube of toothpaste. Our landscape was blighted by these huge Super Centers. Our job mar- ket was indefinitely scarred. One of my reasons for mov- ing to this.community was to escape the spread of corporate giants such as Walmart. I beg the city of Neptune Beach not to sell out to this corporate giant. Preserve the beauty and character of this community. Protect your small businesses who are owned by people liv- ing right here in this commu- nity. Say no to "everyday low wages"! That is what you were elected to do. Jonathan Daugherty THE BEACHES LEADER PONTE VEDRA LEADER Linda Borgstede Director of Sales Karen Stepp l'Vie President ' Kathleen Hartman Editor, Ponew uedra Leader Jennifer Wise I Te Prejient Editorial Display Ad Sales Distribution Chuck Adams Cathi James Anya Braun Joanne Jund Rex Edmondson .Joseph Martin Bob.Eernee Laura Fowler Alice Gartland John Hardebeck Jennifer Knoeche Jeffrey Minton Liza Mitchell Hal Newsome Kathy Nicoletti Wimpy Sutton Ann Von Thron: Roger Walker Kathy Moore. Stacey Perkins Circulation Steve Fouraker Classified Advertising & Subscription Sales Marie 'Adams Gloria Davis Cherry Jones., Johnny Woodhouse Jane McElhiney Johnny Woodhouse; Composition Amy Bolin Pat Dube Bernice Harris, Ted Lamb Eric Braun Scott Cheeseman Randy Dedman , Keiny Friedman Jenna Highland' Karen Holland .Jimmy Howle '; .Tobi Liss Donny Milliken John Newsdrme Kevin Phinney Gerald Tierney Press Room Paul Corey Scott Sanders Daniel Fanning Justin WRay (904) 249-9033 RHONDUA IEiES REESE'S PIECES Rely on facts not rumors Want to thank those citizens, who have involved them- selves in the process of addressing community charac- ter concerns that have been raised over the past five years. Recently, interest in this effort has been elevated to levels that are very, very positive for the result of this initiative to be most successful. This letter serves as an opportunity to briefly explain the history of this effort, to darify the state of this initiative and to address some misunderstandings. History: In April of 2003, a community character initiative was discussed at a publicly held strategic planning meeting con- ducted by then Mayor John Reserve, former commissioners Rick Beaver and Paul Parsons, Commissioner Simmons and Commissioner Waters. This ini- tiative methodically worked its way through the prioritization process and became the top pri- ority for our community as determined by this former com- mission at the April, 2005, strategic planning meeting. A search was conducted and the consulting firm of Nore Winter and Company was retained to assist the citizens, the Commission, and the staff with this effort. Citizen input was gathered at two publicly held workshops in June 2005. Meetings were held with archi- tects, builders, community groups, and others to gather additional information. Further citizen input was collected at two publicly held workshops in November 2005, conducted by the newly seated Commission under the original contract. In December, due to significant staff overload, it was requested that the original contract be extended for the purpose of drafting a proposed ordinance. The first draft was presented to the Commission and to the public at two public hearings held February 28 and March 1, 2006. State of the Initiative: As of this writing, the draft of the pro- posed ordinance is merely that. The Commission is in a fact- gathering mode. The increase of interest in this initiative is most important to the ongoing process. All options regarding DON WOLFSON ATLANTIC BEACH MAYOR GUEST COLUMNIST this initiative are open for dis- cussion and consideration. No votes have been taken nor has an ordinance been drafted in a form that is ready for further action. Atlantic Beach is a won- derful place to live. A lot of peo- ple would like to move here and that desirability has caused for rapidly increasing property val- ues in recent years. In turn, there has been quite a bit of investments po.uisiinngirii nothe construction of new and, emod- eled homes. For the most part, this is making our city better every day. However, concerns have been raised about a num- ber of the new projects being so huge that they overwhelm the surrounding neighborhood. Few residents want to look out their kitchen window at a 35 foot wall as dose as 5 feet -from their property line, but that is allowable under the current city code. Few would disagree that some additional control is need- ed, but where the right balance between individual property rights and those rights of their neighbors is the subject of con- siderable public debate. Many communities across the country face the same issues, and looking at how they handle these similar concerns offers a variety of possible solutions. Most of these involve changing the zoning codes. While zoning is often complicated, the impli-. cations are critical. Misunderstandings and/or misrepresentations: The draft ordinance that is circulating is a first draft; No final decisions have been made; No Commission vco imminent; "If it isn't broke, don it!" completely disregard concerns of those residents have raised the concerns initially led to the launch o initiative almost two years Macro economic facto ,interest rate fluctua iupward spiraling costs o materials, real estate suppi demand factors, etc. are beyond the control of Commission and will cer have a far greater impact property values throughout community than the "t ened adverse" impact of ca ly crafted zoning revisions Baseless accusations a the new Commission th inflammatory and hyst rhetoric are divisive, co productive, and contrary due process that is con' with extensive, responsible development regu reviews. It is not yet time to mak decisions on many of issues and your input i' coe, I chrough&ft tis3 bi Future opportunities for will include more works The next will be at 6 p. April 11 in the Commission Chambers. Y mails and letters are also corned. VWhen your tho are put in writing, it is ea pass them on to other me of the city commission. commissioners will be g discuss the issues with ., person or over the p There are also several wa learn about the concept are being discussed. The c report from our consulted been posted on the city's site: coab.us. If you don' Internet availability, you pick up a copy at City Hal can also call any of the cit members or the city co sion. Citizen involvement cornerstone of democrat our country. Learning facts, rather than respond rumors, regarding the that affect your communi voicing your opinion are i tant in keeping Atlantic such a wonderful place 1 and work. Real life is really much mo compelling than fiction t's time to celebrate a happy ending for a change. It's not about anyone you know, just a true .story of tri- umph pulled from the jaws of near-tragedy. And fittingly enough, the family in the story is named Striver. Peter and Marlo Striver, their '10-year-old son and 8-year-old daughter, and Peter's mother and father-in-law. They set out on March 4 for what they expected to be an overnight trip to the coast. Unfortunately, the "short cut" they took nearly put the entire family out of com- mission. A huge snowstorm left the Strivers stranded on aback road ,in southwestern Oregon. After four days of no contact with the family, Marlo's mother reported them missing, setting off a multi-county search .in two states. The Strivers subsisted on melted snow and dehydrated food they had packed for the trip. Peter and Marlo turned their peril into a game for their children, so that the kids never STEVE BAILEY COLUMNIST realized the danger ,they were in. Meanwhile, the adult Strivers watched TV in their van' just long enough to find out that the search for them was eventually called off. 16 days after they had left for' their overnight journey, Peter and Marlo made the tough deci- sion to leave the others behind while they went.out on foot for help. Within 24 hours, workers from 'the U.S. Bureau of Land Management found the couple, and the rest of the family was rescued by helicopter .later. While this incredible was unfolding, my;dai was also watching TV;-- story of courage and resci a cable-TV' rerun of "The ' Life," where heiress Paris and her sidekick Nicqle ] poke fun at common who actually have to ean ing. . My daughter is only 1 even she marveled a incredulity of two rich gir patted themselves on the for doing a day of menia and sneered at people for do it on a regular basis. It makes you wonder: would people such as Pai Nicole do in a life-threa situation? Would they do thing they could to keep family members comfo: Would they put up a brave for the children, known all of them might die Would they face freezing peratures to go for help? Here's a salute to the tr ity stars. Their happy e was truly earned. )te is I't fix s the s who that Light in the darkness Since hearing about the death of Sarah Whitlock early on a Saturday morn- ing almost two weeks ago, my heart has been broken and my prayer life thrown into high gear. How else can a bystander respond in the face of such a senseless, tragic loss? ,Each time Paula, Gary and, their son come to mind, Iask God to surround them with a pocket of peace and to hold them close during this season of severe suffering. of this It's never easy to watch peo- s ago; ple you care about wrestle with rs, i.e. excruciating pain, but when tions, those affected are kind, gentle f raw and loving souls, it seems even y and more difficult. * well I've known Gary -Whit as his f the beloved blonde helpmate calls tainly him- since childhood. We upon attended the same elementary, ut our junior high and high schools. hreat- The main thing I recall about areful- Gary, who was an academic 5; whiz and an outstanding ath- gainst lete, is that he was always rough polite, always kind and quiet, terical and always ready to help any- unter- one in need. Not the type of to the individual one would ever sistent wish evil upop. Neither he nor e land Paula are the kind of people lation who'd ever seek the Limelight for any reason. e final Though horrified at the rea- these son my friends have been in s wel- the media's glare of, late, I've oess. als'b-efdeeply touched, cial- input lenged and rit' si-prised' by shops. the way this godly family has m on responded to their painful City plight. In the midst of any par- ,our e- ent's most unfathomable loss, o wel- the Whitlocks have exercised Dughts great restraint; seeking under- sier to standing instead of revenge .mbers and expressing faith that God Our will work some type of miracle lad to from this evil mayhem. 'ou in From the beginning, these )hone. heartbroken parents wanted ays to Sarah's killer caught so no s that other family would have to current endure a loss like theirs. Their nt has unselfish attitude, their devo- s web- tion to their daughter, and t have their strength of conviction u can have already touched countless 1. You lives. Lives Gary and Paula y staff won't know about until they inumis- are reunited with Sarah when their time comes to exit this is the troubled earth. icy in "Tell the Whitlocks not to about dwell on the end, but to con- ling to stantly picture how happy issues Sarah is now," my friend ty and Denise said when she phoned impor- shortly after news of the Gary Beach and Paula's loss broke. to live If anyone speaks with deep understanding, Denise does. Her brother Mark was gunned down during a Jacksonville restaurant robbery several years ago. Mark's daughter, an rel infant at the time of her father's murder, is now a well adjusted elementary school student who speaks of her dad with delight and devotion,. a .thanks to the enduring, consis- hours tent love of her mother, grand- parents, aunts and uncles. story "You have to let a person go :ughter when their life on this planet is not a over," Denise said, "but you ue, but never have to let the loss of Simple their life be in vain. We still Hilton laugh at silly things Mark did Ritchie or said, and we have worked people hard to keep the good memo- n a liv- ries him in the forefront. ..We miss Mark' dearly, but we are 3, but comforted by knowing he's at t the. home." Is who" I 'pray the Whitlocks will e back land in the same place Denise's d labor family has when they work rced to through the necessary tough details of future days. I truly What expect they will. ris and Gary and Paula have already tening acknowledged that they'll every- never fully grasp the reason p their behind the, taking of Sarah's table? life. They just know their e front beloved daughter had an' g that impact on everyone she met. soon? "Sarah knew and loved the g tem- Lord will all her heart. We hope," they expressed to those ue real- gathered to say their tempo- ending: rary goodbyes, "that you do too." Kathleen Feindt Bailey Editor, The Beaches Leader Thomas Wood Prs'idnt and Publisher Robert DeAngelo Business Office Char Coffman PIN 1 -0 March 24, 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 5A Viewpoints More letters to the editor: Wal-Mart in Neptune Beach is a nightmare come to life To the editor: One of my personal nightmares is in the process of becoming a daytime reality. That is the proposal that:a Wal-Mart be considered as a possible inhabitant. of the former Food Lion Shopping Center. Please say it ain't so! As much as I have complained about unsight- ly strip mails, this would be even worse! With affordable beach housing being a thing of the past, where will the workforce come from who will work for a paltry Wal-Mart wage? In small communities that need jobs to sup- port their economies, Wal-Mart can be a valued employer. But, here it will negatively impact all small retailers who can never hope to compete with Wal-Mart's low prices. I am not even close to being considered wealthy, but I will pay a few dollars more to shop at and to support Beaches' establishments because I value the entrepreneurial spirit of small shopkeepers. I don't want them to be swallowed up by a corporation who hires cheap Chinese labor and pays low employee wages, to give us those low, low prices that we find s6 appealing. I find it ironic that the very same day that this proposal was exposed, that the Times Union's Metro headline was about the fight that resi- dents near the intersection of Atlantic Blvd. and Bartrum Road have had to fight for 3 years to keep Wal-Mart out of their neighborhood. But, as one resident observed, "It is a major defeat for Wal-Mart, but all they have to do is to win once. We have to win every time." Beaches' citizens need to rail against this proposal before we become embroiled in a similar situation. Both Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach com- munities must join forces and make it clear to WVal-mart that their presence is NOT welcome here. Besides, there are two Wal-Marts just a short 15 minutes drive away from the Beaches for those who need a Wal-Mart "fix." And, if the city is worried about the tax rev- enue lost by the exit of Food Lion and Big Lots, can't we at least attempt to look for and offer incentives to those businesses that are a better "fit" for our community? Just look across the street at how the old Pic 'n Save was transformed into a very "cool" mix of eclectic retailers. Let's take our time to get it right. It will be worth 'it. Lynn Shimp Neptune Beach -~ Copyrighted Material T _.' Syndicated Content!n Available from Commercial News Providers" '''.:"41 4' dig Fraud against elderly is concern to Florida's law enforcement ZTVds month, I would like to | address 'a topic of con- cer. That-being fraud against our elderly. Of approxi- mately 120,000 registered vot- ers in St. Johns County, about 56,000 are currently age 50 or older and about 32,000 are cur- rently age 60 or older according to records obtained from the St. Johns County Supervisor of Elections. As in other parts of the state, with the arrival of the baby boomer generation, we look for St. Johns County to continue to grow our popla,-,, on LQo r c~t 2en ... i-.;i,. l Because retired adults between the ages of 65 and 85 control over 70% of the nation's wealth, according to the National Center on Elder Abuse, and many of those people do not realize the true value of their assets, such as in the case of homes and real estate that have substantially increased in value in recent years, seniors are likely targets of a category of criminal activity referred to as Elder Fraud. Elder fraud can be loosely described as any financially motivated crime where the per- petrator intentionally misleads or deceives an elderly person in order to gain access to the vic- tim's assets for. their own use. The problem with the descrip- tion is that there is really no exact age that makes a person elderly or senior, therefore statis- tics and instances of this crime are hard to track. In addition to physical age, elder also describes a person in terms of bodily health and ability to function, DAVID SHOAR , GU.ESTI COLUMNIST, 10'.1lli 10.'1l t J. n i'j T' :i for example, debilitating memo- ry loss or loss of mobility'. Data regarding this crime is difficult to obtain since it is esti- mated that orfly one in twenty five cases ever get reported.' If those estimates are reliable, we may have as many as 5 million silent victims of elder fraud in the United States every year, sur- passed only by the reported cases of elder neglect and physi- cal abuse. Currently there are no national reporting systems in place to record and analyze this abuse. Secondly, we suspect that the 'crime is very often unreported. Third, the actual definitions of elder fraud vary, and, finally, the nature of the, crime makes it difficult to detect even by trained professionals. The overwhelming physical and emotional toll of this crime can not be understated. Late in life, our elderly can not recover, in many cases, as they could when they were' younger and still working. For the victims, destroyed trust in a time of need and isolation, crushed dreams, ruined life savings and some- times even physical abuse and death can be the results. Typically there is no lone indicator of financial exploita- tion; however there are several recognizable warning signs. Some include a new purported love interest or best friend, a caregiver who seems to demand a lot of control over decisions, sudden changes in mood or behavior such as depression or sadness, signs of neglect, posses- sibns -disappearing, inexplicable financiall., transactions, ATM usage, checks or credit card transactions including the appearance of suspicious signa- tures on documents, large pur- chases of needless home repairs, or, poor explanations about spe- cific financial questions where the elder person does not com- prehend financial arranges that have been made for them. If you know of someone that could be a victim of elder fraud, or if you suspect it, please report this to your local law enforce- ment agency or to the Sheriffs Office. For us in law enforce- ment, it is essential that we con- tinue to follow-up with the vic- tims of these devastating crimes after the case is dosed. At the St. Johns County Sheriffs Office, we are committed to a referral network of community pro- grams and to ensure that our victim's advocates remain avail- able to help. Shoar is sheriff of St. 1ohns County. Celebrating Otir Coastal Heritage The Beaches Museum & History Center wishes to thank the following sponsors for their support of its Grand Opening events: BEACHES LEADER & PONTE VEDRA LEADER A 5UT BANK .. : F TH RE .ATIONSHIlP PEOP1. 1- Pools Spas Service -& BcWi ERRELL HOGAN SL L I S YEGELWEL attorneys at law THE KURTIS GROUP Advertising, Design & Public Reltions BE A PART OF HISTORY FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 904-241-5657 Operated by the Beaches Area Historical Society at Pablo Historical Park, Jacksonville Beach, Florida $49 to ENROLL (Regularly $149) SCall 904-220-1592 for a FREE 1-day pass and club tour. HURRY, OFFER ENDS SOON! Lifestyle Family Fitness' preview club is now open for workouts while we build our new $2,000,000 facility. SAVE during . construction with specially-reduced Membership Rates.* ((il .'i" , S- T O BRING YOUR BODY TO LIFE raF;=~,1F~-asr;;;Err~esr~~ 4w,% F, k moame.4 March 24, 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader I St. Andrew A.M.E. Church i sponsoring a tea and fashion show from 7 to 9 p.m. today the Jacksonville Beach Elementary School Auditorit 315 10th St. S. Admission is $20, with all proceeds bene ing the church. Call Mable McOueen at 241-1629 for information. Friday, March 24 Marketing essenti. George Kinghom, director the Jacksonville Museum Modern Art, will discuss rr keting essentials for artists fri 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Culti Center at Ponte Vedra Bea The event is free and open the public. Call 280-0614 information. Seafood festival: The 2: Annual Lions Club Seafc Festival will be held from 3 t p.m. today, 10 a.m. to 8 p March 25 and 10 a.m. to 5 p March 26. The festival will held at Francis Field on Cast SDrive behind the Visit Information Center in Augustine. Admission is $1 person, with proceeds bene ing Lions Club charities. C 04-829-1753 or v www.remax 100realtv.com information. Fish fry: Fleet Rese Association Branch 290 have a fish fry from 5 to 8 p at 390 Mayport Road, Atlan Beach. The cost is $8. Call 2 6855 for information or place a take-out order. Book club: The Red I Foxes Book Club will meet a p.m. at Books-A-Million. Parrot Heads Parrot Heads S Natural Settings (PHINS) Jacksonville will have "Gumbo Weekend" today March 25. The event starts M a check in/meet and greet a p.m. at Hooter's at Jacksonv Landing. There will be a gun cooking contest March 25 fr 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., with tast from 2 to 3 p.m. and awards 3 p.m. A weekend package $35 per person. For inform tion, call Mark Renfroe at 7 6890 or Barbara Shartran 764-8718. Tea and fashion show: Andrew A.M.E. Church is sp scoring a tea and fashion sh from 7 to 9 p.m. at Jacksonville Beach Element School -Auditorium, 315 1I St. S. Admission is $20, with proceeds benefiting the chui Call Mable McQueen at 2 1629 for information. Reading: The St. Jol Cultural Council and A Cla Theatre Company present reading from Studs Terk 1974 bestseller, "Worki People Talk About What T1 Do All Dav And How They I About What They Do" at 7 Atlanti 991iAtle (hel to Doll 270 Roxy C 14185 Be (Beach & 821- p.m. today and March 25 at the St. Augustine Beach Cultural Arts Center, 370 AlA Beach Blvd., St. Augustine Beach. The program is free and open to the public. Seating is limited. Visit www.stjohnsculturalcouncil.or g for information. Saturday March Florida writers: The Florida Writers Association Ponte Vedia Writers Group will meet at 10 a.m. at the Ponte Vedra Beach Library. Novelist Tern Ann Ridgell is the speaker. The meet- ing is open to members and non-members alike. Call Vic DiGenti at 904-285-2258 for information. Museum birthday: A "Museum Birthday Festival" will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Beaches 'Museum S and History Center, 380 Pablo Ave., Jacksonville Beach. There will be live music, arts and crafts, storytelling and folk art' demonstration. Outdoor activi- s ties are free 'and open to the )n public. Museum admission is at $5 for adults, $4 for 65 and older, $3 for ages 6 to 17, and um, free for children 5 and younger. s Call 241-5657 for information. fit- Flameworking workshop: A beginning flameworking work- shop will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and March 26 at . the Cultural Center at Ponte als: Vedra Beach. The cost is $235 of for members and $245 for non- of members. Call 280-0614 for lar- information. om .ral Smokin' Red Hats: The ch. Smokin' Red Hat Ladies of VFW to 3270 will have a luncheon at 2 for p.m. at Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N. 1st St., Jacksonville Beach. Call 241-8008 or 242-0042 for 5th information. )od o 9 Sunday, March 26 .m. Meditation: A guided medi- .m. station and dharma talk will be be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at illo Cobalt Moon Sky Studio, 217 ors First St., Neptune Beach. Call St. 386-246-4092 for information. per 'fit- Daughters of the all. Confederacy: The MattiJ ,T. isit Wright Chapter of the Unrid for' Daughters of the Confederacy will meet at 11 a.m. at Selva Marina Country Club. Hugh rve Palmer from the Mandarin vill Museum is the speaker. Visitors .m. are welcome. 223-3025. ntic 46- ArtFusion: "ArtFusion for to Families" is held from noon to 4 p.m. at the Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art, 333 N. Hat Laura St., Jacksonville. Call at 7 Ashlie Johnson at 366-6911, extension 207, for information. ,in Monday, March 27 of Live Well celebration: Mayo a Clinic Jacksonville will host a and special educational breakfast to ith celebrate the launch of the it 7 "Live Well. Think Well. ille Community Outreach pro-. ibo gram." The event will be held om from 10 a.m. till noon at the ing Banquet Hall of the Jackson\ille s at Main Public Library, 303 N. e is Laura St., Downtown ma- Jacksonville..Call 904-953-8734 71- to R.S.V.P. at Community association: The Dolphin Cove Community St. Association will meet at 7 p.m. on- at the Ponte Vedra Branch 1ow Library. There will be a meet the and greet at 6:30 p.m. Jerry ary Cameron, aide to County 0th Commissioner Ben Rich, will all discuss the neighborhood bill ch. of rights. 41- Online auction: Montessori Tides Children's Foundation, hns Inc., will hold an online auc- ssic tion. Online bids will be accept- t a ed until March 30, and final el's bids will be accepted during a ng, dinner event April 1 at Max's ihey Restaurant on Beach Boulevard. eel For dinner reservations, call ':30 deAnne at 246-8555 by March SharpCuts Precision Haircuts enmi. ALL a 00 1 family!I CUTS (Reg.$10) I IWOpen 7 Mon.- Fri. 9-9 N1OWOPN I Sat. 9-7 Ic Beach Universit O BaS Sun. 10-5 antic Blvd. 3655-3 Univers L-- -- arTree & Publx) Blvd, W. Go to www.sharpcutsusa.com -8558 -.733-9566 I for $2 off anytime No Appointment Necessary! ;enter Peach Center Fernandlna Beach Callahan ach Blvd. 10095 Beach Blvd. 474317 State Road 200 450061 State Rd. 200, San Pablo) Jacksonvllie (next to Lowe's) Suite #4 0036 807-9180 491-1286 879-1470 I Newloctin oenin heBon'sShopin.Cnte i.Orn. Pak 24. All proceeds benefit the MTCF. Tuesday, March 28 Senior workshop: A free sen- ior workshop related to invest- ing will be held at 10. a.m. at 13171 Atlantic Blvd., Suite 300. Reservations are required. Call 221-8501. Long-Time Newcomers: The Long-Time Newcomers Club will meet at 11' a.m. at, Selva Marina Country Club. Chef Robert of \Vinn-Dixie will pres- ent the program. Women's history: For Women's. History Month, Jacksonville Area NOW (National Organization for, Women ) is hosting a .reading by Carol-Ann Medina of "Pretend You Don't See the Elephant" at 6:30 p.m. at the Bookmark, 299 'Atlantic Blvd&,% Atlantic Beach. All are welcome; and refreshments 'will be served. Lecture: Paul Rusesabagina, the hero of the Rwandan geno- cide portrayed in "Hotel Rwanda," will speak at 7 p.m. at Jacksonville University's Swisher Gymnasium. Tickets are $5 per person. Call 256- 7520 for information. Full Circle: Full Circle, a sup- port group for those caring for their elderly parents, will meet at 7 p.m. at the Council on Aging Coastal Community Center, 180 Marine St., St. Augustine. Call Diane Longo at 904-823-4815 for information. Wednesday, March Automotive recycling work- shop: The Florida Department of Environmental Protection will sponsor a workshop on automotive recycling. Visit www.dep.state.fl.us/waste/cate- gories/hazardous/pages/Auto- motiveRecyclers.htm for infor- mation. Thursday, March Women's partnership: The Beaches Women's Partnership i'iq meet from,,3 to 4, p.rr. qt 6.gq0-A. Sawrss Villagv Drive1 across from Publix in Ponte Vedra Beach. Call Gail Bacon at 273-4795 or e-mail info@wom- enspartnership.org for informa- tion. Townhall meeting: A town- hall meeting titled "Democracy and Security: Are They In Conflict?" will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Florida Times Union Auditorium, One Riverside Blvd., Jacksonville. Admission is free. Call 904-591- 7634 for information. Spring concert: The Foundation Academy's annual spring concert, "Sounds of Spring," will be held at 7 p.m. at Neptune Baptist Church. The event is free. Call 241-3515 for information. Friday, March 31 Springing the Blues: The 14th Annual Springing the Blues Festival will be held from 5 to 10 p.m. today, noon to 10 p.m. April 1, and noon to 8 p.m. April 2 at the Sea Walk Pavilion in Jacksonville Beach. In addition to music, there will be barbecue and seafood, kids' activities, and an arts and crafts show. Call 249-3972 or visit www.springingtheblues.comrn for information. Rummage sale: The Jacksonville Beaches Woman's- Club will have a rummage sale today and April 1 at 1315 2nd Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach.246- 2737 or 249-0786. Saturday, April 1 April Fools' Day. Film festival: As part of the First Coast Environmental Film Festival, "The Water's Journey: The River Returns" will be shown at 10 a.m. at the Main Library Auditorium, 303 N. Laura St., followed by a discus- sion panel from 11' a.m. till noon. Organic coffee and refreshments will be served from 9:30 to 10 a.m. Fashion show: The Steinway Society will present a sophisti- cated afternoon fashion show from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Casa Marina Hotel in Jacksonville Beach. Tickets are $100 each. 904-545-2117. Art class: A family art class will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art, 333 N. Laura St., Jacksonville. The class is free with museum admission. For information, call Ashlie Johnson at 366-6911, extension 207, or e-mail ajohnson @jmoma.org. Queen Chi Chi: The Red Hat Foxes will ,go to Savannah for a show and gourmet dining at the Paula Dean restaurant. The cost is $69. E-mail RedHatGrits@'comcast.net for information. Sons and daughters of vet- erans: The Association of Sons and Daughters of W\VII Veterans will lead a group to England and France this month to commemorate the 62nd anniversary of the D-Day land- ings, the Battle for Normandy and the drive through France to the Rhine. 561-865-8495. Sunday, April 2 Daylight Savings Time begins. ,A,rrt.Fsion: "ArtFusion for .famIjles'" is held from noon to 4 p.m. at the Jacksonville Museum of Modem Art, 333 N. Laura St., Jacksonville. Call Ashlie Johnson at 366-6911, extension 207, for information. Tuesday, April 4 DAR: The Ponte Vedra DAR will meet at 10:45 a.m. at r --------------------- Buy half a dozen donuts and get a free medium coffee, cappuccino or fountain drink Best Coffee and I Donuts on the Beach Sprint #1187/Chevron' (The Pantry Inc.) 1601 Penman Rd Across from Terry's Country Store -- - .1 Sawgrass Country Club, 10034 Golf Club Drive, Ponte Vedra Beach. State Regent Rebecca Lockhart is the speaker. Chamber of Commerce: The Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce will have a work- shop titled "Presenting Your Business Successfully" at 4:45 p.m., followed by the monthly mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at the Beaches Area Historical Society, 380 Pablo Ave., Jacksonville Beach. There is no charge. 249-3868. Community health educa- tion: Baptist Medical Center Beaches is offering a communi- ty health education class titled "Lifesaving Issues for Women" from 7 to '8 p.m. in Conference Center Rooms A and B,. 1,350 .WeC1 (C0e . 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',.51,641,000; tl,695,000 ,5311 :,Sy1cia/fxi^ n inIuxuru m Susan Fort, Reailor e." v ," Direct: (904) 514-7150 280, a F 2 (904) 28'5- 69217 (800) 278- 8171 vw.pvclubrealt .com 280 Ponte Vedra Bouluev'rd Ponte Vedra .Beach, FL 32082 (904) 285-6927, (800) 278-81715 www~pvclubrealty.com "Old P. Panorpmif Wa 4BIR/.5BA : $1,4 Cobimtry Club meekCondo RIM2B' PDa,> 6 A - a CALENDAR The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 7A Joseph Angelieri, born July 31, 1916 died March 19, 2006. He was 'a retired Chief. Petty Officer who served during WWII. in the Naval Lighter Than Air ber of the first crew to land a blimp on an aircraft carrier. He survived his wife Victoria by 10 years and leaves behind three sons, Joseph Jr. (Judi), Paul (Joyce) and Robert (Chrissy); two daughters, Donna (Wade) and Nadine (Hal), as well as five grandchil- dren and six great graqdchil- dren. The family received friends Thursday and funeral services are today, Friday, at noon at Corey-Kerlin Funeral Home on Cesery Blvd. Full military hon- ors will be at Greenlawn Cemetery following the serv- ice. Michael J. Grundy Pnolo SUBMITTED A group of local teens participated in a car wash fundraiser recently for an Atlantic Beach family that lost their home to an electrical fire on Valentine's Day. Amanda Trussell organized the event in conjunction with Walgreen's at Neptune Beach where the benefit was held. Teens raised nearly $800 for the family. ..- . BRIEFS Apprentice winner to speak at FHS "Apprentice" winner Bill Rancic is scheduled to speak to Fletcher High School students Tuesday and present the school with a $5,000 check from Proctor Ace Hardware for a grounds beautification project. The program for 10th and 11th grad students begins at 10:30 a.m. Rabies alert for West Beaches The Duval County Health Department has issued a rabies alert, in effect though June 22, for area east of Craig Airport. The alert area is bordered on the north by Kernan Boulevard at Running River Road South, on the south by Kernan Boulevard North at Tropic Drive North, on the east by Harbor Winds Drive North at Chapeltown Circle Drive West and the west by Craig Airfield. Pet owners in the alert area should confine their animals and be certain that each animal has received current rabies immunization shots from a licensed veterinarian. Mayport reunion planned A "Mayport Reunion" is scheduled May 6 at Singleton's Seafood Shack. The event, which is said to be for anyone "who loves and cares about Mayport," begins at 4 p.m. at the restau- rant located at 4728 Ocean Street in Mayport Village. There will be a cost for food. Freshwater fishing license avail- able The first 3,000 anglers to buy a five-year fresh- water fishing license between jo.Wy d Apr..0O jill receive a package 0.fTredffsRtr'f- ~uimnht't in the mail: The license 'costs $61.50, and" anglers can check MyNFWC.com/Fishing to find out if the offer is still in effect. The Web site also provides up-to-date fishing. sites and forecast information. Free freshwater fishing weekend is April 1-2. It exempts residents and non-resi- dents from freshwater fishing license require- ments for those two days. All other rules apply, and the exemption does not extend to saltwater fishing. Meditation offered free by JEFFREY MINTON ST-FF I'RITER The city of Atlantic Beach will celebrate the one-year anniversary of the opening of the city's public skate park with a skateboarding contest. The city-sponsored "Bowl Bash" is scheduled to begin at noon May 13 at the Oceanside Rotary Skate Park located at 800 Seminole Road in Russell Park. The contest has three divisions: *14 years old and under *15 years old and over *Open Pro The registration fee for the contest is $20 for the ages divisions and $40 for the pro division. Participants must register and complete a Waiver Form by noon May 12. Check-in for contest participants will is 10 p.m. May 13. Winners will receive trophies and cash prizes. The event will also feature live music and AARP Tax-Aide The Neptune Beach Senior Activity' Center in cooperation with AARP Tax-Aide is offering free tax preparation and elec- tronic tax filing for middle- and low-income tax payers with spe- cial attention to those ages 60 and older. This assistance is being offered every Friday through April 14 from noon to 4 p.m. Each tax filer is requested to bring current tax forms, \V-2 forms, a copy of last year's tax return, unemployment com- pensation statements, SSA-1099, all 1099 forms, and any other pertinent information if itemiz- ing deductions. This service is being offered on a first come first serve basis- no appoint- ments necessary. The Neptune Beach Senior Activity Center is located at 2004 Forest Avenue; telephone 270-1688. Meditation in Jacksonville: Guided Meditation and Dharma talk offered free on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. with Carol Lutker, Kadampa Buddhist teacher, Drolma Center. The program is open to all. The program is offered at Cobalt Moon, Sky Studio, 217 First St, Neptune Beach. for information call 246- 4092. Medicare program offered My Medicare Matters, a Medicare Part D edu- cation program that gives one-on-one education to seniors, and not affiliated with any plan or insurance company will be offered April 13 from 10 a.m. to 2. p.m. at the Jacksonville Beaches .Senior Center, 281 S 19th Ave, For information call 904-241-'791 Chinese adoption workshop set .A free information workshop for those inter- ested in learning about adopting children from China is scheduled April.'.-at the Beaches Branch Library. The workshop will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at the library, 600 Third Street. Information will include eligibility require- ments and the home study process. Families who have adopted will be on hand to answer questions. For more information, contact Kristin Michalczyk at 904-221-4095. Bike tour of parks The City of Atlantic Beach and the Atlantic Beach Arts and Recreation Committee is spon- soring the first ever "Tour de Parks -In Youtr t NeighborhoqO" on Saturday, April 22 between 9 , a'.*n. and nod Th?'blkt 8t6eq-approxidrritcS- seven miles 16ng anrd'takes participants to eight of the city's twelve parks. Snacks and drinks will be provided at one of the parks. Participants will be able to start and finish at any park on the route. At each park, participants get a stamp for passing a benchmark. Anyone wishing to partic- ipate can show up at any of the following parks between 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 am to get regis- tered: Jack Russell Park, Howell Park, Bull Park, Jordan Park, Donner Park, Veterans Park, Tidexiews Preserve, and Rose Park. Helmets are advised. free giveaways.. For more information on the event, call the Atlantic 'Beach Parks and Recreation Department at 247-5828. Other upcoming events put on by the city's Parks and Recreation Department are: *Acoustic Night April 23 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m..at.the Adele Grage Cultural Center and Bull Memorial Park. *Tour de Parks a fami.ly-oriented bicy- cle tour of the city's parks April 22. eThe. 2nd Annual Art in the Park Festival May 6 beginning at 10 a.m. at Bull Park. S*Songwriter's Night May 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Adele Grage Cultural Center. ' eAcoustic Night May 21 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Adele Grage Cultural Center and Bull Memorial Park. *Shakespeare in the Park June 3-4 at Russell Park. The June 3 play begins at 7:30 p.m. and the June 4 play begins at 2 p.m. Opening Day of the Suns The Neptune Beach Senior Activity Center plans to attend Opening Day with the Jacksonville Suns Baseball Tearh on Thursday, April 6, 2006. Charter transportation, a private sky deck party, and' hamburg- ers/hotdogs are included for $30 per person. Reservations are a must. Call 270-1688 for further details. 1940's Party) The Neptune Beach Senior Activity Center will host a .1940's theme party' on March 31. Dinner and live entertain- ment featuring Big Band music are included for $8 per person. Reservations are required and must be made by Thursday, March 30. A p'P e for Best 1940's Clothes will be awarded. Call 270-1688 for more details. Michael J. Grundy died March 16, 2006. After a long career in the Army Corps of Engineers, he created, owned; and operated a small business in Florida. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in his name to National Public Radio, which was his source of daily enjoy- ment, to the following address: 100 Festival Park Ave Jacksonville, Florida 32202. A party to celebrate and remember him was held at 7 p.m. on WVednesday March 22 at his home on Phillips Avenue in Ponte Vedra Beach. Jeffrey Scott Ware Jeffrey Scott Ware, 38, born May 4, 1967 in Decatur, Ga., died Tuesday, March 21, 2006 in Jacksonville Beach. He attended Christ United Methodist Church, Neptune Beach. He was predeceased by his mother, Judy Ware 'and a brother. Kim "Kiki" Ware. Survivors include his father, Delano Ware and stepmother, Johnna Ware of Jacksonville; two stepsisters. Lynn (Bill) Conover of Neptune Beach, and Karen IBill) Morris of St. Augustine; a brother, Timmothy D. Ware of Jacksonville. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. on today at George H. HeWell and Son Funeral Home, 4140 University Boulevard South. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Down Syndrome Association of Jacksonville or Christ United MKethddtsi Church 4'IepIn'he Beach.' '.. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Christ United Methodist Church, Neptune Beach, with Rev. Patrice Spencer officiating. Obituary notices are published free of charge as a community service. All submissions are subject to editing. Paid advertising space is avail- able for more detailed or per- sonalized death notices. 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By the St. Johns -River in our docKside eating area! ^AT.s o0r To~enOUT_ Hot &f Cold Prepared Dishes Fresh Fish a Shrimp Baslkets Chowder Sandwiche6 Oysters Crabs Clams Oven Readj Meals Party Platters Whole Fish Soups &f Gumbos MarKet Hours: Mon.-Sat. 1:00-5:30 Restaurant Hours- Mon.- Sat 10:00-8:oo J.P Li Sisler Johnstoh Interior Design has completed the installation of W -.- - -.renovations to the suites at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club's Beach 6 byCATHY KEEN -"when.facing ah activity that is House, one of 10 Florida-style buildings offering guest accom- Certifi CONTRIBUTOR unusually demanding or modations at the luxury resort. Judith Sisler Johnston, president stressful, Johnson -said. "To of the' firm, said the suited have two window walls facing the IncomI Giving employees-a built-in. get the best, performance out ocean. 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L: SPORTS The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 9A Furyk, Love set the pace at Players By ROBERT DeANGELG SPORTS EDITOR Two-time champ Davis Love Ill and Ponte Vedra Beach's Jim Furyk must have inspired each other. Playing together Thursday in the early morning hours at The Players Championship, each carded seven birdies on their way to sharing the first round lead at 7-under. While much of the focus and fan attention was on whether Tiger Woods would make his 12:33 p.m. tee time after flying to California early Wednesday morning to visit his ailing father (Tiger did make it back in time, Furyk and Love torched the Stadium Course at Sawgrass. The playing partners had bogey-free rounds despite dreary, calm conditions along with intermittent rain. "I got off to a good start, hit the ball real well, made some putts and took advantage of the softer greens," the 41-year- old Love said. "[I'll] take today over the last two practice day when the wind blew like crazy. It was a little easier to play." Love's previous Players victo- ries were in 1992 and 2003. His 65 on Thursday was just one shot Love's remarkable final round in 2003 amid wind and rain. "When you've got a day like today, you have to shoot a good score and not put your- self behind," he said. "It's not a good course to catch up on." While Furyk is certainly as familiar with Sawgrass as any- one in the field, the 35-year- old has seen his share of frus- tration at The Players Championship. In 10 appear- ances, Furyk has missed the cut twice and finished 35th or lower three times. His best placing was a tie for fourth in 2003. "I have always put myself . behind the eight-ball," Futyk said Thursday. "I have proba- bly played a few solid rounds to start the tournaments out, but I never jumped out and shot a real good number like today. "The golf course today played so much different than what we see on a regular basis. I didn't know what to expect and I did not know it was supposed to rain this morning," he contin- ued. "It softened up the greens after a couple of days of wind that we had and made scoring a little less difficult today." While Love and Furyk had the advantage of playing their morning round in mostly dry conditions, those with after- noon tee times had to contend with significantly more rain. Generally scores were better Thursday morning, but Germany's Bernhard Langer bucked that trend by posting a 5-under 67 to tie for third with Australia's Robert Allenby. Pnoloa by ROB DeANGELO ABOVE: Davis Love III, left, and Jimn Furylp each chip toward .the 18thgreepn Tjlprsday d[iqoih, .opeping roqnd of The Players Championship. Love and.Furyk, play- ing alongside each other, share the.lead at 7-urider after each shot a; 65, BELLOW: Robert Allenby follows his tee shot at the 10th hole. Allenby is tied for third. Teeing off just after noon, Langer birdied four of the last seven holes to get to 5-under. Throughout the opening round the Stadium Course was good to those who know it best. Defending champion Fred Funk shot a 2-under-par 70 to conclude his morning round and Vijay Singh, who began play just after 1 p.m., eagled the 507-yard, par 5 16th to drop to 4-under and a tie for fifth place. Though Woods did complete his cross-country trip in time for Thursday's opening round at the TPC, the world's number one-ranked player struggled to an even-par 72. Woods' round included five bogeys and five birdies. Play continues Friday with chilly temperatures but sunny skies forecast for the remainder of the weekend. 2006 Players Championship Opening Round Scores T1. Jim Furyk -7 T1. Davis Love III -7 T3. Robert Allenby -5 T3. Bernhard Langer -5 T5. Arron Oberholser -4 T5. Ben Crane -4 T5. Vijay Singh -4 T5. J.M. Olazabal -4 T5. John Rollins -4 T5. Henrik Stenson -4 T11. Joe Durant -3 T1 1. Rocco Mediate -3 T11. Retief Goosen -3 T11. Steve Flesch -3 T11. Olin Browne -3 _ Nease baseball still perfect Panthers run-rule Interlachen as Reifsnider delivers strong outing Photo by ROB DeANGELO Nease High pitcher Matt Reifsnider gets ready to fire to the plate during recent action. With Reifsnider on the hill, the Panthers defeated Interlachen 10-0 Tuesday to remain unbeaten.this season. By CHUCK ADAMS c SPORTS WRITER s t ,Nease baseball stayed undefeated on l the season with Tuesday night's 10-0 i mercy-rule victory over visiting Interlachen. g Every Panther saw action during the ballgame as Nease increased its mark to t 12-0, the best start in school history. "I'm hoping it lasts the. whole season," Nease coach Boo Mullins said of the win "- streak. "Until the state championship games. We're going to keep working our tails off and try to make it hap- pen. The boys don't S want this thing to quit, and I don't, either." PANTHERS Matt Reitsnider pitched four strong RAMS innings against Interlachen, giving up one hit before turning the game over to reliever Joe Zwick. Reifsnider matched fellow righthanded starter Daniel Jones with unblemished 5-0 records.. Reifsnider gave Nease the lead in the t bottom of the first, hitting a 3-2 pitch over the rightfield fence off Interlachen starter Dustin TyVr with Vince Ratto on third. The home run, Reifsnider's team- eading third of the season, put the Panthers on top 2-0. Ratto had a perfect night at the plate, going 3-for-3. The senior centerfielder opened with bunt singles down the hird-base line in the first and third innings, then rifled a 7- single to left in the I/ fourth. A fielder's choice with bne out in the fifth by junior Anthony Bretz, in his first at-bat of the sea- son, brought in the mercy-rule winning run. The 10 runs marked the fifth time the Panthers have scored 10 or more this year. 4 Reifsnider, who entered the game with 0 33 strikeouts in 34 innings, fanned seven in his four frames to up his season totals to 40 in 38. His lone walk, to Rams' lead- off hitter Evan Garris, was just his sixth allowed this year. The only hit Riefsnider 'allowed was to Rams designated hitter Steven Klinger, batting second in the top of the third. Klinger's single ended a string of six consecutive strikeouts. Riefsnider fanned the next hitter, making it seven of eight. Second baseman Blake Sanders made his 70th consecutive start, establishing a Nease record. Matthew Redding, who went into the Interlachen game with a .469 batting average, singled in two at- bats. "Everybody played tonight," said Mullins. "That's the great thing. That's what we're here for. We're trying to get everybody in the games, and this is good experience for our younger boys. 'We've got 20 kids who know the way we play. We put a little pressure on them, tried to get a couple extra runs and bunted three times safely. That's just our game. We play small ball. "Everything's going the way we planned. We've just got to keep working hard. And good things will happen to those who work hard," said Mullins. Nease passed the midpoint of its 21- game season with a 6-4 win over St. Augustine March 17 and has 10 games remaining. "I'm speechless to be able to say that [of Nease still being undefeated]," said Reifsnider. "I remember [being asked] in the very beginning of the season about' whether we could keep this going. And I said, 'Well, it's not very probable.' But I would love to keep it going. "Right now, the way it's looking, how strong our team is, and how strong our See BASEBALL, page 10A M ") nn4 2006 March 24, 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader FISHING Today's lures come complete with ridiculous, crazy names SA at's with the names \/I ~of fishing lures these V V days? Some of the names that lure companies come up with are just plain ridiculous. Others, like the Berkley Gulp, say it all with just one word. That one's kind of self-explana- tory for sure. I remember when T first start- ed fishing that some of the names made sense to the point that you really didn't even give the lures name a second thought. Take Sea Hawk for example; that lure was about three inch- es long with two treble hooks attached. It came in numerous color, combinations and was designed to be cast with a spin- ning" outfit targeting bluefish and Spanish mackerel. It was a great lure and many a fish fell to it. I learned to plug cast throw- ing a Sea Hawk. The action of the lure was a quick side-to-side motion as it was retrieved. Kind of like a hawk might do as it came into pick up a squirrel, adjusting its flight from side to side as the squirrel tried to get away. Hmm ... The Sea Hawk is no more but a lure named the Gotcha has taken its place. There was an old trolling lure that looked like a small ball of hair that when trolled in front of a ballyhoo induced more strikes than ballyhoo trolled without it. The name of that lure was Sea Witch. Please don't ask me where that name could have came from but the lure has survived the test of time CAPTAIN ROGER WALKER COLUMNIST and is still made today. One more older one was the King Getter, which was a banana shaped spoon approxi- mately six inches long that had two big treble hooks on it. Back in its day kings were known to hit silver spoons, a three and a half inch Drone being the favorite. The King Getter was sup- posed to catch more kings than a Drone but sadly it just didn't happen that way. Added to the dismal performance of the King Getter was the fact that unhooking two big treble hooks from a very upset king- fish was dangerous to the angler doing the unhooking. That explains why that lure isn't around anymore. Now with new lures the names have definitely changed. How about a Wildeye Shrimp in pink with silver flake in it? All the shrimp I've seen are basically some shade of brown. Brown is not a color for a Wildeye Shrimp by the way. Most lure companies had renamed brown, root beer. But you can get rubber shrimp in bright yellow and chartreuse. I wonder what a fish is thinking- when he gets ready to bite a chartreuse shrimp? Maybe it's, "Hey I must be off of Three Mile Island." Storm has a Hot N Tot lure line. No, not Hot 2 Trot Hot N Tot. The other name must have already been used. Here's one I particularly like:. it's Bass Assassin. Let's see, in this era of catch and release we have a lure named assassin? Oh, the lure looks like a sea slug that forgot to take'steroids - ever. Some names even make sense. 'A Crippled Herring sounds like something a fish would eat. Snapper Slapper, which has a trail hook designed to eliminate short strikes from bottom fish, even sounds right. But a Sea Minnow that's designed to catch big trolling fish doesn't quite seem to be named properly. Fresh water is another thing all together. There's the Mister Bill that doesn't look anything like anyone named Bill. Or the Yabby Floating Crayfish crank bait that defi- nitely doesn't look like a craw- fish. Both are designed to catch that bass of a lifetime for you. A few more differently named freshwater lures are the Gunfish, whatever that is. How about the Deep Runner Tiger or the Deep Runner Panther? I'm starting to question what these freshwater guys are even fishing for. There's even a line of lures named after a Japanese profes- sional bass fisherman. Hey did- n't we start that fishery? And I haven't even scratched the surface with this madness. Do a Yahoo search for- "bass fishing lures" and you'll get 2,630,000 web sites to look at, not just lures but web sites with lures on them. 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After a review of the history and phys- ical exam, if the diagnosis is not what the patient originally sug- gested, it can makes things a lit- tle more difficult. I really don't mind a patient coming in with his own research. Sometimes the infor- mation that the doctor has given you may not be exactly the same as what you have found online. If this is the case, my advice is to be careful and handle the situation tactfully and respectfully. If you have contradictory information, my suggestion is not to challenge your doctor, but instead, indicate that you found some other interesting information and that you would like a professional opin- ion about what you found, and you should leave a copy behind. This will give him an opportunity to review your research and discuss it further at your next appointment. If you are going to do your own research, be careful where you search. 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BASEBALL: Nease High undefeated; off to the best start in school's history Continued from page 9 defense and how our hi has been going, I would lo It would be amazing," sail senior right-hander. Reifsnider was surprise see his first-inning fly clea fence. "Just went with it. truthfully, my first I've had [to the opposite field it was pretty exciting. looked out there, tho it was going to land in fro him.I had no idea it was g to go out," said Reifsnider, downplayed the signific 9,4 of his HR. "My team does a great job tting to help me out, with eight ve it. more runs behind that. Plus d the our [substitutes], when they came in, they also did a great .d to job. They didn't give up one r the error, didn't give up one hit. Ended up scoring the last two And, runs to win the ballgame." ever Mullins took pride in point- I]. So ing out the Panthers had an entirely new lineup on the nught field when the game ended nt of after the top of the fifth. going "We put nine new guys out who there," said the Nease coach, :ance "and they did the job. We're deep all around." While he was decidedly pleased with the effort of his subs, Mullins said his starting nine will remain intact as the season progresses The Panthers will put their perfect record on the line next Monday when they travel to Atlantic High School in a 6:30 p.m. start. After that, ,it's a return home March 31 to host Pedro Menendez High and another home game April 1 when Nease hosts' Nassau High. The Panthers will face Interlachen again April 10. ' -1 ' Avo0UrH BANK i f E q RAt LL A cAh P-.-. q -~ -' THE KURTIS GROUP Ad if D."..' f P& bl': lcl ". 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PaiOe 12A The RBe re Vedra L I 'E -: llll- * -Thi--- - - ": -'''- ALLA IIt~1 I O~l~~Iin ___U The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader WEEKEND 'March wuu 1 1 I - ~~-ww np~irnp~uprunprunrn See * Art Scene ...B-3 * Movies ...B-4 * Showtimes ...B-10 IGET OUTS Tea has benefits St. Andrew A.M.E. Church is sponsoring a tea and fashion show Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the , Jacksonville Beach Elementary School Auditorium, 315 10th St. , S. A donation of $20 will be col- lected at the door and all proceeds ***- will benefit the church. For more information call Mable McQueen 904- 241-1629. Fine Arts concert Sunday On Sunday, March 26, at 3 p.m. the Beaches Fine Arts Series will present The Emerson String Quartet, one of the world's foremost Chamber Ensembles. A reception will follow the program at which the artworks of Solomon Dixon will be on exhibit. The program and reception are free and open to the public. The con- cert will be held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1150 5th St. N., Jacksonville Beach. Call 270-1771 BBQ fans delight Barbecue, a daredevil motorcycles stunt and rock music are on tap at this weekend's first ever "Jacksonville BBQ Blast" at Metropolitan Park. The three-day event is scheduled Friday from 5 p.m. to 12 a.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. and Sunday 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. The festival includes various barbecue cooking contests, a paintball tournament, a stunt motorcycle jump by Robbie Knievel and live music by Slow Ride, Molly Hatchet and Blackfoot; and Bad Company. The cost for the event is $20 per day, or three-day passes are available for $30. Tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.com, Jiffy Lube and Johnson's Family Flea market. For more information and an event scheduled, visit www.jacksonvillebbqblast.com. , What to eat, what to eat "The Future of Food" will be the topic of a movie to be shown April 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Atlantic Theatres, 751 Atlantic Blvd. On April 13 from 7:30 to 8 p.m. "The Living Land" will be screened with "Keepers of the Coast" from 8:15 to 8:45 p.m. The movies are part of the First Coast Environmental Film Festival (FCEFF), presented in collaboration with the Green Team Project, Families for Natural Living, Turtle Island Natural Foods and a child's place Montessori Schools. The festival will include 10 movies dealing with a variety of environmental and social issues. Following the movie screenings the FCEFF committee will host a moderated audience Q&A or an expert panel discussion. These events are free and open to the public. OiTEaith Day, April 22, 0 series of movies will be shown back-to-back all day at the Jacksonville Landing as part of the annual Jacksonville Earth Day celebration. Catch a train The Great Western and Atlantic Train Show will be at the Greater Jacksonville Agricultural Fairgrounds eSaturday and Sunday. Billed as Northern Florida's largest train show, it will be open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 6n Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 4- p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $8 for adults and free to children. Vendors from all over the country will participate and model train layouts will be featured. Ten free model train workshops will be offered over the week- end and there will be a riding train for kids. For a discount coupon and additional information visit the WVebsite at www.g-waats.com Family fun, naturally University of North Florida's Child Development Research Center (CDRC) and LNF Nature Trails will present the second annual UNF Family Fest April 9 from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the UNF picnic area near St. Johns Bluff Road train location: UNF Soccer Stadium). Price is $3/child, $5/adult, or $10 for the entire family. There will be a variety of fun-filled acti cities for all ages, with a focus on reading and nature. This fund-raising event will benefit the CDRC" and the Nature Trails. The Bella Voce music company will present a musical theater performance, with audi- ence participation, and a mini-workshop. Also featured will be the Nile Crocodile professional storytellers, craft and nature proj- ects, canoeing, games, guided nature walks, parachute activity, and face painting. Watch Nightwatch St. Augustine will present its annual Spanish Nightdwatch Saturday, April 8. Activities will remind visitors and residents of the city's long history as a military outpost guarding the Spanish Empire. Throughout the day, authentically-clad soldiers represent- ing the city's garrison in the year 1740 will be encamped at the Colonial Spanish Quarter at 53 St. George Street. The public is inAit- ed to enter the Quarter at no charge to get an accurate 1iew of the weapons, uniforms and equipment used by 18th century Spanish soldiers. As it does daily, the Colonial Spanish Quarter will serve as a living history. museum where craftsmen, homemakers, and sol- diers go about their daily lives just as they did more than 266 years ago. From 10 a.m. until noon, 18th century goods will be offered for sale at a market. Military activities during the day include a flag- raising ceremony at 9:30 a.m. at the Castillo de San Marcos, the massive Spanish fort that has protected the city since 1695. A mus- ket demonstration wil take place at 10 a.m. in the Colonial Spanish Quarter and cannons will be fired fromr the Castillo at 11 a.m., 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, and 4:30 p.m. At 1 p.m., a ceremonial changing of the guard will take place at Government House. A musketry competi- tion begins at 3 p.m. on the South Lawn of the Castillo and at 4:30 p.m.,the daily flag-lowering ceremony will be performed. All of the events are free to the public. Nightwatch gets under way at 8 p.m. when the soldiers gather at Government House and begin a torch- lit parade through St. Augustine. Heading up St. George Street, the military procession will turn on to Cuia Street and march to the Castillo de San Marcos where artillerymen will fire a salute with can- nons. For more information, call 904-825-6830. Train a babysitter The Red Cross is offering baby sitting courses for youths ages 11 to 15 April 1 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Mayport Road United Services Organization (USO). For information, call 246-1395. Tolstoy collides with Old World in Ybor City Players by the Sea opens Anna in the Tropics FROM STAFF Players by the Sea will present the Jacksonville premiere of Nilo Cruz's lyri- cal Florida drama, Anna in the Tropics, March 24, 25. 31 and April 1 at 8 p.m. and March 26 at 2 p.m. Anna in the Tropics takes place in Tampa in 1929 in a Cuban-American cigar factory, owned by pleasure-loving Santiago and his ambitious half-brother Cheche. In the Cuban tradition, a lector is employed to read to the workers, many of whom are illiterate, entertaining and educating them as they roll cigars by hand. When Juan Julian, the new lector, chooses Anna Karenina as his text, Tolstoy's story of passion and infidelity transform the lives of Santiago's wife Ofelia and their two daughters, innocent Marela and fiery Conchita. Meanwhile, Chech6 schemes to bring in machines that will eventually overtake hand-rolled methods and gracious Old World tradi- tions. Director Chris Farrell was responsible for last summer's romp, Psycho Beach Party, He has previous. acted in The Lion in Winter and Red Hot and Cole. Farrell has assembled a cast represent- ing France, South Africa, Uktaine, Puerto Rico as well as the USA, to tell this Floridian story. PBTS veterans Redgie Gutshall as Santiago and David Paul as Chech6 rep- resent the collision of leisurely Old World values with get-rich quick American ambition, according to PBTS staff. Anne Roberts, whose scenic painting has been seen on many sets, takes to the stage as earthy Ofelia. Newcomer Antonio Sarte plays the lector Juan Julian, whose reading of Tolstoy has pro- found 'consequences for Conchita and her husband Palomo, played by Elle Kendall and Tim Kompanchenko, as well as for dreamy young Marela, played by Megan Peters. Armando Versace is the colorful cockfight organizer who leads Santiago astray. Kristen, Hersey rounds out the cast as a factory worker. Stage Manager.is Josh Waller. The Hippodrome Theatre in Gainesville has donated the specially- constructed tobacco tables, cigar molds and other set pieces from their produc- tion to authentically recreate the heyday Photo SUBMITTED Redgie Gutshall as Santiago and Anne Roberts as Ofelia discuss change in the drama Anna in the Tropics. of cigar-making in Tampa's Ybor City. Anna in the Tropics is sure to" please theatre-goers with an interest in Florida history, in literature, or simply in a satis- fying and unique tale well-told, said Joe Joe Schwarz, director of PBTS. Seating in the Grace Darling Studio Theatre is limited. Call 249-2022 for reservations and information. Tickets are $10. PBTS is located at 106 6th St. N. in Jacksonville Beach. .-a Historical Society Hosts park party Pablo Historical Park will be the site for a birthday celebration OT the Beaches Area Historical Society Saturday. The event is open to all and outside events are free. The BAHS art above shows the park's train and the new museum. I Burning Brass at EMMA series FROM STAFF Burning River Brass is com- ing back to St. Augustine as part of the EMMA Concert series tonight, Friday, at 8 p.m. in the Flagler College Auditorium. Since 1996 Burning River Brass programs have included fresh arrangements of classi- cal literature as well as origi- nal works for brass. Their St. Augustine program includes compositions by Richard Strauss, Antonio Soler, Mozart, Bach, Shostakovich, Gershwin, Goff Richards and concludes with some well- known "cinematic brass" film music by Anthony DiLorenzo. The group is consistently applauded for the infectious joy with which it performs. Tickets are $18 for adults and $5 for students. All seat- ing is reserved. Tickets may be available an hour before the performance at the EMMA ticket office at the Flagler College Auditorium. For ticket information, call k904) 797-2800. FROM ST 4FF Beaches historians will cele- brate the grand opening of the new Beaches Area Historical Society museum and archives throughout the month., The "Museum Birthday" Festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday with musical acts, arts and crafts, sto- rytelling, and folk art demon- strations. Local cowboys, area musicians and Bubba Stratton, The Alligator Trapper, will also be on hand. On Tuesday, BAHS will offer its Lecture Circuit Series featur- ing Greg Leonard in a discussion on Beaches history . Area students will be invited to close out the month-long cel- ebration with School Dav on Friday, March 31. The new facility opened earli- er this month and features sev-. eral permanent and revolving exhibits that offer a glimpse into the Beaches' past. "Shore Stories: Down the Boardwalk" takes visitors on a journey through the history of Mayport, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Ponte Vedra Beach, and Palm Valley. See HISTORY, Next page Impressive star power wasted in 'Inside Man' Last month, Harrison Ford's escapist thriller "Firewall" was taken to task for being trite and pre- dictable. Now comes Spike Lee's "Inside Man," which has a much thicker veneer of clev- erness than "Firewall" but isn't nearly as much fun. Mostly it's about Keith Frazier (Denzel Washington), a too-clever-for-himself police detective who tries to negotiate with Dalton Russell (Clive Owen), an equally smug crimi- nal who is trying to pull off - wait for it the perfect bank robbery. That's really about it for plot. But that doesn't stop director Lee and first-time screenwriter Russell Gewirtz from stuffing its crevices with an amoral Jewish banker (Christopher Plummer) who cleaned up dur- ing the Holocaust, a politico (Jodie Foster) who erases such political no-no's, a lot of red, turquoise and beige herrings, and more swoopy camera angles than "NYPD Blue" ever did in an entire season. BAILEY REVIEWER And oh, my heavens, the policemen in this movie - they're Keystone Kops with better gadgetry. In the time it takes them to figure out that they've been hoodwinked time after time, the villains could have stolen enough money to cover the national debt. And the more that Frazier talks smack to Russell, the more screw-ups he makes. Plus, there's the outstanding matter of some drug money that everyone suspects Russell absconded from a recent bust (in a plot development that seems borrowed from Washington's previous cop movie "Out of Time," and should have been left there). Finally, there's that Holocaust reference. If you have the affrontery to mention subjects as volatile as the Holocaust and Osama bin Laden in your movie, you should have serious subject matter to back them up. Even "Life Is Beautiful" had more on its mind than this pretentious piece of silliness. But what can you expect of a movie that gathers together star power such as Washington, Foster and Plummer, and then yokes them to material that has all the sub- stance of "Saved by the Bell?" In the end, the main reason this movie got made was so that Spike Lee could prove himself to be another Alfred Hitchcock. Wouldn't you think he'd be impressed enough with being Spike Lee? "Inside Man" is rated R for violence and adult language. II---------- - aTIT hePrnePnPatlPr cnm uI 1. I A '1 )f% " March 24, 2006 The Reaches I eader/Ponte Vedra Leader Yu-GI-OH DUELS are staged at 2 p.m. Saturday at Books-A-Million, 738 Marsh Landing Parkway, Jacksonville Beach. Call 273-8055 for information. HANDS-ON CHILDREN'S MUSEUM offers hands-on activities, play and learn- ing opportunities for kids from 9:30 a.m, to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at 8580 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville. Admission is $3.50 for children ages 1-3 and $5.50 for all others. Call 642-2688 for information. JMOMA'S ARTEXPLORIUM LOFT is a multi-generations learning environment that offers 16 hands-on stations for chil- dren and adults to explore the concepts in modern and contemporary art. Entry .is free with paid entrance to the Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art. Children are admitted free every Sunday for family Free Day at 333 Hemming Plaza in downtown Jacksonville. Hours of operation are 11 a.m., to 5 -p.m._, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and ,Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Call 366-6911 for informa- tion. - HEARTSONG offers Kindermusik 'and' playday classesT.Tuesday to Saturday in Jacksonville Beach and Ponte Vedra Beach for children from .birth to. age 7. For Kindermusik, a music and movement pro- gram for all ages, children are divided by age group. Playday is for walkers to 26 months old and'includes parachute play, climbing and musical aFtivities. Preschool children and up' attend without parents. One trial: class' is free. Call.: 249-3828 for information or visit www.heartsong-' km.com. " ,* ART CONNECTIONS at the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens in' acksonville contains hands-on, high-tech. and low- tech interactive exhibits that encourage physical activity and quiet contemplation. Walk through a painting, create pat- terns with dance, make a collage, listen to a sculpture, or paint with a virtual paint- brush. The museum is located on the north bank of the St. Johns River at 829 Riverside Ave., phone 356-6857. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. TREE HILL NATURE CENTER offers its popular program for parents and children, FUN! (Find Understanding in Nature), on the third Saturday of each month at 10 a.m. For a fee of $10 families discover easy ways to invite wildlife into their back yards. Tree Hill's butterfly house gives visitors a close encounter with butterflies. Animal Encounters, in which visitors can learn about and touch several small animals, can be arranged by calling Tree Hill at 724- 4646 and asking for the naturalist. Tree Hill is at 7152 Lone Star Road and is open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Admission is $1 'for children up to 18 years and $2 for adults. THE BEACHES BRANCH of the Jacksonville Public Library, 600 Third St., Neptune Beach .also has children's activi- ties. Call 241-1141 and press 4 for chil- dren's activities and 5 for the children's reference desk. MOMMY & ME for ages 6 months to 2-1/2- years, features ,songs, parachute games, finger play, rhythm band music and a way to meet other parents or grand- parents while having fun with your child. Offered beginning in September at Nancy Dance Studio. For information, call 241- 8349 for information. -*JACKSONVILLE WALDORF INITIATIVE sponsors several playgroups for toddlers. Classes begin in the fall. For information, call 247-1314. . *CARVER COMMUNITY CENTER, 738 Fourth Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach, has many activities for kids, including karate, tutoring an3d games. 247-6218. ' *A MOMS AND TOTS group meets regu- larly at Isle of Faith United Methodist Brighten Easter with light, simple recipes .'As the days lengthen and the promise of warmer weather 'beckbhs, 'iuri'alates- begin 'tco favor .lighte-r, simpler fare. Imagine tender asparagus, dressed with 'a mouth-water- ing, shallot-tomato vinaigrette; a rmelt-in-your-mouth roasted ham with an orange-rosemary glaze; and a wild rice salad jazzed up with dried fruit and the crunch of toasted almonds. Whether you're a cooking veteran or novice, anyone can be a natural. in the kitchen this Easter with an eas;'yet sophis- ticated, holiday menu' that uses all-natural, ingredients.. If you're wondering about, the secret to the dishes featured here, look no farther than your own pantry. Vinegar. That's right, the old Easter, standby for egg dying deserves .its own 'spot, front and center, in your holiday lineup. In fact, since its discov- ery 10,000 years ago, vinegar -has been valued as a keO' ingre- dient. for cooking, canning, cleaning, dressing "and' dyeing delicious foods. While the recipes here use three different kinds of vinegar -- white, apple cider,..and red wine -- you've no doubt.heard of more: balsamic, rice,' white wine and malt .vinegar just to name a few. Most recipes will specify which vinegar, to. use,. but occasionally it's left,to'youb to decide. If,you prefer a subt..le fruit flavor, you may substitute apple cider vinegar. Just remermber,'it can darken .light. fruits and vegetables..As for the flavored. vinegars, they are good for adding subtlety,- vari- ety, aroma and intriguee -- with- out adding calories." No matter which vinegar you choose, be sure you select a brand that is all-natudalr-s c crHeiz. This will -also,.allow you to score points for both health and taste. In the Easter menu show- cased here, vinegar plays an important role by adding com-r plexity to dressings and sauces, as well as brightening arid b41- , .anc.ing the flavors in each recipe., --- By allowing vinegar to play a starring,.role in your.. holiday feast, you're well on )'your way to an easy and delicious meal. With a traditional ham featur- ing an innovative glaze, plus two tasty sides,. simply ask your guests to bring a couple of additional 'side. dishes and a dessert, and your meal will 'be complete. So much for holiday stress! Orange-Glazed Ham With' Rosemary 1 (6- to.8-pound) ham: Glaze 1/2"cup sugar '1 cup white vinegar 2 cups freshly squeezed I orange juice 2'tablespoons dried -roseriary 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice Salt and freshly ground black pepper 4 tablespoons unsalted butter Preheat oven. to 325QF. Place ham, fat side up, in roasting pan. Pour 1 inch of water into pan. Roast ham 1 1/2 hours. For glaze, in a saucepan over medium heat, boil sugar and vinegar together .5"minutes. Add orange juice and simmer mixture until reduced by. a third. (It should appear' slight- N *ly rsui'ipy.) ..' ' Remove mixture from heat; add rosemary, lime juice and salt and pepper to taste. Mix well, then add butter and stir gently until melted and well- incorporated. Remove roasting, pan from oven every 10 minutes or so, and brush generous' amount of .glaze all over ham, until crust is golden-brown and bubbly; about 30 minutes. .Serves 8 to 10 Asparagus With Warm' Tomato Vinaigrette 48 medium asparagus NVinaigrette ,.1/2 cup finely chopped shallots 1/2 cup light olive.oil ' 2 cups peeled, seeded and chopped vine-ripened". tomatoes . 1/2.cup eed" wine vinegar' ' '2 large garlic cloves, finely ". minced 1 2/3 cup dry white wine . Salt and freshly cracked bla'ck.pepper Steam asparagus until crisp- tender. Saute shallots in oil over medium heat until wilted; but not browned, about 5mninutes. Add ;tomatoes and bring to :simmer. Cook another 5L min- utes, stirring 4o prevent stick- ing, and then add vinegar, gar- lic, wine, salt and pepper. Simmer 15 minutes to reduce and thicken vinaigrette. Serve over warm or room- temperature asparagus spears. Serves 8 to 10 Church on San Pablo Road, next to Alimacani Elementary School. For infor- mation, call 221-1700. MOTHERS OF PRE SCHOOLERS, sup- port groups for moms of children ages 5 or younger, meet as follows: Christ the Redeemer Church, 190 S. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. the third Monday of the month (285-8009). East Pointe Baptist Church, 270 N. Kernan Blvd., Jacksonville, 9 a.m. to noon the second and fourth Tuesday of the month k220-2377.). Mayport Naval Station chapel, 9:30 a.m. the third Monday of the month (270- 5212). Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church, 4510 Palm Valley Road, Ponte Vedra Beach, 9:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. the second and fourth Monday of the month 1285- 8225). S*MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY offers crafts, science experiments, plane- tarium shows and live demonstrations throughout the year. There is a play area for young children and permanent exhibits on marine life in the Jacksonville area. Exhibits are rotated. There is also an area where live animals are exhibited and the public is invited to watch the feedings, which are done on schedule. Call 396- MOSH for information. WINSTON FAMILY YMCA is on Landrum Lane, next to Landrum Middle School in Ponte Vedra Beach. , It has a heated swimming pool, and offers swimming lessons and family swim times. The center features a teen room and occasional organized activities for youth. The center also has classes for children and youths. The YMCA is home to organ- ized basketball activities for ages 5 and up. Memberships to the YMICA cover most programs and are available with financial assistance. Call 543-9622. Subscribe Today! Get to Know Your Community IRA~ t History: LEISURE For the Kids & 246-1952 EYE EXAMINATIONS James A. Horing. O.D. QPTICAL BOUTIQUE Diane C. Cates, O.D. CONTACT LENSES Doctors of Optometry ...*AGNIFIERS ,, -'S i Beac i i INSURANCE ACCEPTED Cont. from B-I The permanent exhibit includes artifacts, photomu- rals, banners, story panels, and a 10-minute presentation that combined highlght important historical characters, business- es, and locations specific to each community. "A View to the Past" shows significant Beaches landmarks and landscapes as seen through the lens of Fletcher High School students. Students selected a historic structure from a list provided by the Beaches Museum and History Center. Each student then captured a wide shot of their selected structure, as well as a close up of a specific archi- tectural detail they found interesting. The photography exhibit Plant clinics set Duval County Master Gardeners will be available to answer landscape questions, solve problems and accept soil tests on Saturday, April 1, from 9 a,m. to noon at: Turner Ace Hardware, 784 Marsh Landing; Plant Ranch Nursery, 14108 Beach Blvd.; and Second Hand Rose Nursery, 510 Shetter Ave. The programs are free and open to all. will be on display through May 14. "The ABCs of Beaches History," a collection of his- toric photos reflecting each let- ter of the alphabet, from the Atlantic Beach Hotel to the zinc oxide worn by hfe guards, will also be on display through June 18. Outdoor events will be free and open to the public. Museum admission fees are $5 for adults, $4 for seniors (65+), $3 for children ages 6-17, and free for members and children 5 and under. Call 241-5657 or visit w w w b m h c c o m information. Storage Space Available 10' XlO' The Storage Bin Greqt Jax Beach Location Fully Fenced Secured Property Gate Hours 6:30am-7pm Resident Manager Mon.-Frl.8-5, Sat. 8-12 Call Today 241-4171 1001 13th Ave. S.,'Jax.Beach (Across from Beaches Hospital) weV e a ICVct-m a ,. ,-- u7 ^l.--.- ") I Weekend 3 The Reaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader LVLnLL L1, hLT LLC -.- -1- ARTS Originally of artist to be showcased at J. Johnson Gallery in Jax Beach D o you like original art? Art that challenges the imagination, shocks, is new to your way of thinking art should be? You can count on these emo- tions when you attend- an opening at the J. Johnson Gallery in Jacksonville Beach. This gallery educates us in. what today's artists are creating and helps us to respect origi- n, ality. Tonight the J. Johnson Gallery, will .open "Hand ,Made," a new exhibition of Hand Made objects. You can count on seeing the original; like it" or riot. An opening reception will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. The gallery is located at 177 Fourth Avenue North, lacksonville Beach. Call 435-3200 for infor- mation. "Beach and Beads" featuring elegance and energy, should be a popular exhibit when it opens at First Street Gallery on April 7. Two very different mediums have teamed togeth- er to present this show, jewelry and painting. Kathy Frosio's acrylic paint- ings are colorful and energetic as they portray beach living from palms to private hide- aways. Denise Wood, who designs jewelry, is more tradi- tional and uses silver and opalites in her works. An opening reception will be held on Friday, April 7, from 7 to 9 p.m. First Street Gallery is located at 216-B First Street, Neptune Beach. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Call 241-0628'. Yasuhiro Kohara's Platter, Shigaraki stoneware is one of the handmade objects on display at the J. Johnson Gallery starting tonight. .** The Jacksonville Coalition of the Visual Arts has announced the opening of a new exhibit, "Vision," which will be on dis- play, at House of Stereo from April 1 to 29. The exhibit will be juried by John Bunker. The (904) 302-5763 RA0015188 FE~ ALICE GARTLAND ART SCENE JCVA has been in existence for over 25 years and includes some of the finest artists in the Jacksonville area. It is an all-volunteer organi- zation which gives local artists opportunities to exhibit works in a variety of locations. An opening reception will be held April 1 from 6 to 8 p.m. For -information call 642-6677. * The Alexander Brest Museum and Gallery at Jacksonville University will open its Class of 2006 visual arts B.F.A. Exhibition on Friday, March 31, with a recep- tion from 5 to 7 p.m Artists include Rich Blackburn, Katie Brown, Judy DeAngelis, Jared Echols, Catarine Forty, Tony Frank, Langdon Gagne, Kleonard lacono Jr., Goeffrey Jones; Sacv Kimatian, Jessica Kirksey, Sharon Washington, Martha Watson. For information call 256-7374. *1 George Kingham, Director of JMOMA, will present a pro- gram today at The Center at Ponte Vedra at 3 p.m. He will discuss various marketing 'essentials..for artists, including promoting work, developing' a presentation package and * working %with commercial gal, series. ... . This program is free and open to the public. Also this weekend a Flameworking Workshop, sponsored by the Center, will take place at Lucid Visions Glass Art Studio in Jacksonville Beach. Call 280- 0614 for information. A fundraiser for Hospice of Northeast Florida will be held on Saturday, April8, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach. Allison Watson, Ellen Diamond, Jim Draper, Nofa Dixon, Barbara Sarvis and Michelle Robideaux Pent will be using the Center's studios to paint original pieces of artwork to be sold at a reception at 3:30 p.m. Join the artists for a music and wine reception and pur- chase an original masterpiece. All proceeds will benefit Hospice of Northeast Florida. Call 285-2196 for information. The A. Charles Gallery is sponsoring a pastel' still-life Kathy Frosio's acrylic paintings and Denise Wood's jewelry will be shown at the "Beach and Beads" exhibit opening at First Street Gallery on April 7. workshop with Lairv Blo\itz Apnl 3 to 7. Mr. Blovitz is author of "Pastel for the Serious Beginner" and "Sketching and Drawing." Call Charles or Linda at 339-0029 to register. A. Charles Gallery is located at 228 3rd Stieet North. Jacksonville Beach. On Sunday, Match 26. at 3 p.m. the Beaches Fine Arts prese, ,he 'merson Striig Quartet, one of the world's foremost Chamber Ensembles. A reception will follow the program at which the artworks of Solomon Dixon %%ill be on exhibit. .The program and reception are freehand open to the public. The location is St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1150 5th Street N., Jacksonville Beach. Call 270-1771. FOCUS Cummer and Friends of the Ponte Vedra Library will present an after school pro- gram, virtual tour visit to an art museum for school children at 2 p.m. April 5. Sign up with the Children's Librarian or call Carolee Bertisch at 273-6578. The South Gallery at florida Community College at Jacksonville will open a new exhibit on March 28, Duval County Senior High Exhibit and Duval Art Teachers Association Show. The South Gallery is located in the' Nathan *H. Wilson Center for the Arts. Look forward to the 14th Annual Blues Festival next weekend, March 31 to April 5, at Seawallk Pavillion. Call 246- 3972 tor information. The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens will open "Ansel Adams and Edwin Land: Art, Science and Invention - Photographs from the Pol-roidd Collection." An opening for members will be held Monday, March 27 from 6 to 9 p.m. 'In connec- tion. with this exhibit the Museum will sponsor an "All Aboard The Boat" program on Saturday, April 1, from 10 a.m. to-2 p.m. Start with a guided tour of this new exhibit and then board the boat for a special excursion along the St. Johns River, guided by members of the St. Johns Riverkeepers. The price is $55 for members and $75 for non-members which includes transportation and a catered lunch on the boat. Call 355-0630 for infor- mation. : : : * I i I' *- L Bethel Gallery will open a new ; exhibit, "Jesus Is," by Shades, of Grace' artists on March 31. The exhibit will be on display through April 1. Bethel Gallery is located at Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church, 4510 Palm Valley Road. Call 285-8225 for infor- mation. 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As slow-month puff pieces, mental-asylum patient R.P. ithe April issue of Premiere '..S McMurphy, Nicholson plays magazine heralds their decla- his full-tilt-bozo routine -- ration of "The 100 Greatest which often later devolved Perfori'rances of All Time:" into self-parody -- as a weapon Even if you' begin with the against hypocritical repression. premise that such things are 'A A perfect statement for the -'subjective, you have to wonder K 1970's. (# 47); about the wisdom, .of a "great 4. Albert Brooks, "Lost in performance" list that includes America." As a newly-fired, ad Steve Martin in "The Jerk" and exec who sees no irony in raves about chameleon-like wanting to "touch Indians!' Johnny Depp's -turn STEVE from the wheel of a 40-foot in..."Pirates of the STEVE Winnebago, Brooks is Caribbean"?? ]BAILEY American indulgence in'car- Available' space permits me a! REVIEWER nate. This masterful comic per- rebuttal. for'only the top '10,., him on the day of "Capote's" formance has been overlooked which I thought long and hard release. (# 35) since the movie was first about -- this morning; at least.. 8. David- Prowse (body) and. released, and I will continue to Which is just' the point., of James Earl.Jones (voice), "Star campaign for it until the day I course --'even if ydu'research Wars." It's not every popcorn die.- such an ethereal topic thor- movie that pulls an iconic vil- 3. Robert DeNiro, "Taxi roughly, you'll probably haye a lain out of its hat. Nowadays, it Driver." As loner taxi-driver different opinion next week. takes only a'deep breath and a Travis Bickle, DeNiro illustrat- That said, here are my chdic- 'beetle-like shell to invoke the ed all too well the price our es for indelible movie roles, guy's memory. And when he society pays for ignoring the __--When- they-coincide'-with -turned out to be the hero's outsiders who can't quite find Premiere's choices, lye ,listed .father in the sequel, audiences their niche in life. (i 42') -Premiere's ranking beside around the world gasped. 2. The male leads of "The rc mine.'.' ', 7. Jodie Foster, "Th.e Godfather." Sure, I'm cheating. 0. Groucho Marx, !"Duck Accused," "Little Man' Tate," But is anyone of the ensemble -.Soup. ~orgive this indulgence, and "Contact." I can't choose of Marlon' Brando, Al Pacino, b.ut. if vou're,going to name a just one movie because they're James Caan, John Cazale, and low-comedy, great, best that it all facets of the same person: a Robert Duvall ,really better be one yhat has made its mark Woman whose vulnerability than .the other? And do you 'upon .;the age's As- passive- and' toughness"are both so have the nerve to deliver that aggressive dictator Rufus T. naked, you don't know news to a Corleone? (Al Firefly;' Groucho provided a whether to grab, her to hold Pacino, # 20.) seeming role model for ever% her back or to embrace her. 1. Orson Welles, "Citizen 'politician who was twvo-faced ("The Accused," #' 56) Kane." This landmark movie and dared someone to call him 6. Victoire Thivisol, illuminated the many sides of lHearst-like mogul Charles on it. -'' "Ponette."' The titular girl' of Hearst-like mogul Charles 9., Philip Seymoiur-iHdffman, this French film rode has lost Foster Kane, but let's not forget ",Cappte." Ho.ff.nma. dug'' past .her mother and has no'where- that all of those sides were the familiar high-pitched, talk- withal (or.' any help from played by the same 25-year-old show'.persona'o'f writer Trumfian .adult'f to come to terms with man. By showing everyone Gapote-and showed .the tuth-, it. An. Thivisol plays her just what he was like, Kane really lessnes "Cappg.twielded like a that wav,-with no' affectation showed himself to nobody -- kiife. toobtain his high repu- to be. found. Hold: your child. which is why Welles' character- tatio' ..The' might, as well close while Wi'atching this. ization remains enigmatic and have issued HIoffmian's Oscar to ';. 5. 'Jak Niciolshn., "One Flew fascinating 65 years in. monster ''- AR L N ,... -. for centuries by the Indians and Nepalese. It's b SAL LINT OOR ,D said thiat.once drawn from its scabbard, it can't : s CONTRIBUTORbe returned till its blade tastes blood. Knife lore S e. The something inherent in humanity that. aside, NMacDonald uses the kukri -to decapitate embraces monster movies. 'or sheer..volurrie, his on-human victims. It seems..they're onl pares with vampires. From thesilent' movie era though later in the flick, this conclusion is to the 'comedic interpretations Qf recent years, applied inconsistently. Fate steps in at this Dracula'and his ilkcontinue to rule the night, if pointe and during a chase, MacDonald's No, h eer aanadian flick origna whncked by a car. Good citizens go to great iitkd beitlt-`" Lr ut rerellease^l a',Sb URa" I s help im. .has'beg-n rakLieag the. rounde- in th l se' D cbm-Hrna" MacDonald, however, isn't a good patient, has n i t ou n t D especially after Courtney Kramer ("Andromeda," pmur-,. 'eItN," -omn-gally,' about Draculn'same- "Theb Dead Zone") and live-in boyfriend Bryce pre eel-like kinbut gies the genre a new.te- fcLaghlin (no apparent credits) discover predation' MacDonald's addictions.. It's here the script SubIuman" r-opens' it o eaful becomes totally inconsistent, with actions, taken !'Gothic' ladies apparentlyv,.getting reads tor a b.e e players out of synct with logic. night on -the town. Their first stop is a sleazy > .Vlwritg directing and appearing an actor focal bart irmediatelti meet a mid g, directing and appearing as an actor Cal ar, heret mmeate meet a m-- ", ..iSubHuman" is Mark Tuit. His previous cred- .dIe-agedmale looking ftt a good time. ,After a its include "The Stephen Lugosi Story" and few'. minutes of de.sult .conversation, they curiouslyy Dead." Tuits directing and acting (a dedto leae the.it intendedvictim thinking . 'he'sh. th e jack e pot.'teWhat h aciu1 ngds cameo as the pizza man) appear competent. His hes h~. the jackpot hat he acgl tmds scripting, though, and the motivations of his though, are two creatures looking for their next characters need masshie. work. STmeai ... ., .t .*. '"SubHuim.an," rated R, runs 100 minutes. It's Other .sceme-is going we till there in quite-gory but many of the special effects are erupted by William MacDonald a jaded, cynical hdlv 'done. The promotional DVD viewed hunter. o these ladies .from te ,hetherworld. .included only its, trailer. Commercial versions MacDonald t"Stargate Atlantis," Battlestar (about $30 street) will probably have the usual' Galactica apparently fits no. previous screen interviews along with subtitles in various lan- 'rendition of a.vampire hunter'.Hes.a.|unkie,,a guages. drun. a.nda bar roomphilosop-her traits hich ..Should you buy "SubHuman?" If you're a re apparently cur.ivated after- makingg up his.soli-- *dyed-in-the-wbol'monster and horror fan, you'll lta vine otb.Work. ',. T.i. E probably enijoyit" Everyone else should proceed As you'veprobabl-y guessed, MacDonald and with caution! the Gothic ladies don't hit' it off, MacDonald carries a 'kukri;, .the legendary dog-leg ni'fe used Sb STEVE BAILEY S RE.7E .ER "Capote" -. PhIilip Seymour won a well-earned Oscar for his uncanny portrai-al of flamboy- ant author. Truman Capote exploding the facts of a family's murder to make his reputation with the book. "In Cold Blood." "The Squid and" the Wha'le" - Jeff Daniels and, Laura Linney star in this critically-acclaimed drama about a.supremely dys- functional fafinily. "Chicken Little" The sky is falling! No," wait a, minute, that's just Disney stock. "The Ten Commandments - 50th-Abniv. Edition" Holy Moses, Charlton Heston! "Gidget -. The Complete Series" and "The Flying Nun - '1st Season" Just keep telling yourself:, This woman 'eventu- ally won' an Oscar. "South Park 7th Edition" - Wonder why -Isaac Hayes left the show? Here's another sea- son of evidence. Change may be coming to charging for computer usage time by ZANE BINDER CONTRIBUTOR ome of the largest "dot- com" names including Yahoo!, Time Warner AOL, Cisco Systems and BellSouth are toying with the idea of charging Internet users by bandwidth. Today, everyone pays a flat monthly Net user fee; the new proposals would charge customers instead by how much "space on the wire" they consume. If implemented, the implica- tions are enormous. No longer would one be able to communicate across the world for next to nothing. Have no doubt the ulti- mate goal of the firms pro- posing change is increased revenue. But there IS, sadly, a certain rationale behind the still-formative idea. At BellSouth, for example, a measly one percent of broadband customers gener- ate 40 percent of Net traffic. Many of these are spam- mers, but a considerable ,number of ordinary folks download streaming video, movies and music. Another aspect concerns Net phone calling. Vonage Holdings, for example, opposes the idea. Chris Murray, a Vonage spokesman, said bandwidth use charges ,are the opposite of the current Net model (one buys access, then can 'do anything they want with it). As Vonage, of course, routes its calls over the Net at prices between .half and three-quarters of standard phone rates, they've an enormous stake. So- far, nothing is even -r"m6otey. firin-' .iopb'sab, abound to charge sp'ammers only, heavy users a different, lower fee and normal users a small, possibly flat fee. Every scheme you can con- ceive is being looked at, and on Feb. 28, five congress- men working on a rewrite of the nation's telecommunica- tions laws caucused about' it and there are no conclu- sions. . Once the door is opened, at some point, it'll swing ajar. For more information, visit the Center for Digital Democracy's website, www.democraticmedia.org/i ssues/netneutrality.html. WINDOWS COMPUTER SPEED-UP TIP Your com- puter .automatically saves encrypted web piges. For technical reasons, this can slightly slow your machine. Microsoft says you can speed things up by reversing the default (Save) setting. Open Internet. Explorer,' click on Tools,, then Internet Options. 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I iQ ;: I I :,!l I; i i I I I I March 24, 2006 Wppeekend 4 The Beaches Leader[Ponte V'edra Leader March 24, 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Weekend 5 Music CLUB SCENE Note: Acts and performance days or times are not always available for all clubs at press time. Performance information is included in the Friday club caleh- dar. Send to mitchell@beach- esleader.com. Call 249-9033 for information. Aromas Cigar, Wine & Martini Bar, 880 AlA N., Ponte Vedra Beach 280-2525. Le Monde Quartet plays Latin music at 9 p.m. Tuesday and Saturday. Wine tasting from f6:30 to 8:30 p.m,. every Thursday followed by, the' Jason Anderson Jazz Trio at 9 p.m. The Atlantic, 333 N. First St., Jacksonville Beach 249- 3338. Martini Night is Thursday with DJs spinning. DJ Wes Reed spins hip hop and retro Thursdays for Ladies Night. DJ Jade spins old wave and 80's retro at 9 p.m. Friday. DJ KGB spins at 9 p:m., Saturday. Atlantic Theatre Comedy Club, 751 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach 249-7529.. Corpedians Ben Creed with Steve Hirst perform at 9 p.m. today and Saturday. Scheduled comedy acts, also perform at 8 p.m. Thursday. , Bo's Coral Reef, 201 Fifth Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach *' 246-9874.. DJ Dale spins Thursday through Saturdays. Too Many Shoes performs Friday, Feb. 24. Bogey' Grille, 150 Valley Circle, Ponte Vedra Beach * 249-3338. Live music from 7- 11 p.n. today. Brewster's, 11003 Beach Blv'd., Jacksonville 223-9850. Little Green Men performs at 8 p.m. today. C5 perform at 9 p.m. Saturday. Dana Salmela plays acoustic music at 9 p.m. Wednesday. Karaoke is held every Tues. S .. ..', Cap'n Odies, 2200 Nayport Road, Atlantic Beach 241- 8848. Live music ftom 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and Saturday. Country night every Sunday. Champs Lounge, Sawgrass SMarriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach 285-7777. Lisa and the Mad Hatters per- form at 8:30 p.m. today. Cliff's at the Beach, 1401 Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach. The Nomads perform at 9 p.m. today and Saturday. Sunday is Service Industry Night with guest DJ. Karaoke every Wednesday. Culhane's Irish Pub, 967 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach * 249-9595. Alphadog is in at 9 p.m. today. The Boxtockers appear at 9 p.m. Saturday. The Bobby Flynn Band is in at' 6 p.m. Sunday. Con, JSO & SOPRANO The Jackson'ille Symphony Orchestra is joined by soprano Alison Buchanan at 8 p.m. today and Saturday in Jacoby Symphony Hall at the Times- Union Center for the Performing Arts, 300 IV. Water St., Jacksonville. "Words on Music" is presented an hour before each show. Tickets range from $25 to $65. Call 354-5547 Sfor information. . BURNING RIVER BRASS The 12-piece brass and per- cussion ensemble performs at 8 p.m. today in the Flagler College Auditorium, 14 Granada St., St. Augustine. Tickets are 418 for adults, $5 Tree Steakhouse, 725-6 Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach * 241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins is in from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. Mike Shackelford performs an acoustic set from 6:30 to 10 p.m. today. Kenhe is in from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday. Twisted Sisters, 1266 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach 241- 6453. The Wes Cobb Band per- forms from 9:30 p.m. to close Feb. 10. Vinoe, 822 A1A N., Ponte Vedra Beach 285-0991. The DJ Wali spins acid jazz for Metropolitan Night every thursday. Your Place Bar-n-Grill, 13245 Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville * 221-9994. Live music today and Saturday. Chuck Nash appears every Monday. Chris and Larry are in Wednesdays. Dave Massey performs Thursday. We offer full automotive repair & maintenance for all foreign & domestic vehicles GM, Ford, Dodge, BMW, Mercedes, Acura, Honda, Volvo, Lexus Come by and meet owner Terry and his team of ASE certified technicians *rety &es' 5crry Smijt Ini Smil Dana Bruscd 304 N. 3rd Street (next to Napa Auto Parts) Napa Auto Care Center A-C Delco Affiliate 249-5711 241-7154 The Boogie Freaks will * Fionn MacCool's irish Pub & Restaurant, 333 1st St. N., Jacksonville Beach 242-9499. Jimmy, Solari 'is in every Wednesday. Spade McQuade plays traditional Irish music every Thursday. Dog and Pony" Show appears at 9 p.m. today. Acoustic music with Don't tell Anne at 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Meridian plays traditional hlsh music at 4 p.m.Sunday. '. Fly's Tie, 177" E. Sailtish Di.,. Atlantic Beach 246-4293. Songwriter's ..ight with' Seth Ramsdill every' Tuesday. Reggae with Pili Pill every Vednesday. The Wes Cobb Band is in Thursday. Freebird Live, 200 N. First St.. lacksonville Beach 246- BIRD. NIM Own Sin with AManna Zen, Phoenix Nebulin and 3 Day Friend are in at 9 p.m. today. The fulius Airwave with Beautiful Mess, Sensei,7 Purple' of Cassius and Band Marino appear Saturday. Giovanni's, 1161 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach 249- 7787. Mary Ann Hawkins plays piano from 7 p.m. to close Thursdays. The Sam Rodriguez Music Trio plays pop, jazz and Latin music at 8 p.m. today. Jazz with Matt Hall at 8 p.m. Saturday. Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N. certs 'for students and are. available through the EMMA Concert Series at 797-2800. ' STRING QUARTET The Emerson String Quartet performs with guest artist David Krakauer at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at St.' Paul's by the Sea Episcopal Church,. 1150 5th St.. N., Jacksonville 'Beach. Admission is free. Call 270- 1771 for information.' , ESCAPADE The female barbershop qua- tet performs at 7 p.m. 'Tuesday' at the Ponte Vedra Library, 101 Library Road, Ponte Vedra ,Beach. Admission is free. Call, 273-6578 for information. File Pr.olo perform at Ragtime Tavern in Atlantic Beach tonight and Saturday. First St., Jacksonville Beach * 249-5181. Spade McQuade plays traditional Irish and folk music from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. today and Saturday followed b\ The Lyons perform at 10 p.m. Karaoke every Sunday. S. . Mackenzie's Steakhouse, 100 Sawgrass Village, Ponte Vedra Beach 543-9143. Gene Nordan plays piano from 7 to 11 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday. Don Miniard is in Saturday. Michael Howard is in from to 11 p.m. Sunday. Will Hurley performs today and, Monday. Magellan's Oceanfront Restaurant, 333 1st St. N., Jacksonville Beach 247-2644 Beam brings the funk from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Max's Restaurant, 1312 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach * 247-6820. John Evans plays the piano from 6:30 to 10 p.m. today and Saturday. * Monkey's Uncle Tavern, 1850 Third Street S., Jacksonville Beach 246-1070. Karaoke every Tues.,. Thurs., Sat. and Sun. Big Al & the Kaholics are in at 9 p.m. today. : Cu *1 Ocean Club, 401 First Street North, Jacksonville Beach * 242-8884. DJs leremy and Kevin Durgin spin today. Jimmy J.oslin with Ofay appear saturday. live reggae with Pili Pili and DJ Infader for Service Industry 'Sundays. DJs Shanghai and Lord Swift spins reggae, reggaeton and hip hop on Tuesday .- : , Ragtime Tavern, Seafood & Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach 241-7877. The Boogie Freaks are in today and Saturday. Normal Town per- forms Sunday. 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The on April 9 at 10 a.m. fro "Celebration Church of Christ, Scientist in seminar is for those who have experi- Sunday." The church will celebrate 40 Jacksonville, Beach and is part of a enced the death of someone close to Days of Community with the service ,... -week long series in Northeast Florida. them. For information or to register, and also at a church-wide dinner at 4 For information contact the church contact Marcia in the church office at p. on April 9. Everyone attending office at 246-2632. 249-2343. The church address is 325 the dinner is encouraged to bring a .. 7th Ave. N. in Jacksonville Beach. vegetable, salad, or dessert. Human Development Grants There will be ro Saturdayevening U I I 11 41 The Catholic Campaign for Human Lenten Study service on April 8. BUMC is at 325 7th :. Development is, accepting grant A forty day study of "The Purpose Avenue N. in Jacksonville Beach; call 4-.. ; I a;;... applications from local non-profit Driven Life" by Rick Warren will be eliminate poverty in the community. Participants are encouraged to read Matzah Bakery : Organizations must be incorporat- the book for 20 minutes daily begin- Chabad @ the beaches will have a ed and tax-exempt and benefit a ning on Ash Wednesday and meet on Model Matzah Bakery on Sunday, a:. poverty group. Grant applications are Wednesdays from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. April 2nd at. 4 pm. This hands-on available from' Catholic Charities for seven weeks during Lent. Passover experience will give young ,.,,. Regional Office at 134 East Church Childcare will be provided; to RSVP an od the change to produce Stieet in Jacksonville. The application *call Michael and Mary Parker at 280- matzahtstep by step from, grinding '.deadline isApril 30; for information 9204. the wheat through the final baking. call 899-5500. Reservations are appreciated; the cost 'W" .omen's Retreat is $6in advance or $9 at the door. For Chets Creek Church held the grand opening for their new building at 4420 o iocaust Cant ata St.PChesedaul A.M.E. Church will t hostd, a information call Chabad at 285-1588;h5 Sie Hogn nda monn Congregation Ahavath Chesed will "Healing the Mind, Body, and Soul" the address is 521 AlAN in Ponte Hodges Blvd. on March 5. The Pastor is Spike Hogan. Sunday morning host performance of the Holocaust Women's. Retreat on March 31 Vedra is n worship services are at 9:45 and 11. A Wednesday service is at 7 p.m. Cantata on Sunday March 26 at 3 through April 1. The event will be ra. For information call the church office at 223-5954 or check p.m. at 8727 San Jose Blvd. The held at the Sea Turtle Inn in.Atlantic Lenten Dinners www.chetscreek.com. Cantata will be directed by Linda Dell 'Beach. For information, contact Rev. Lord of Life Lutheran Church has and performed by the Temple Mattie Riley Hayes at 537-3658 or at Wednesday evening soup and bread 1820 Monument Road in Service and Cook-Off Chorale and the First Presbyterian mrileyhayes@comcast.net. dinners during Lent at 6 p.m. fol- Jacksonville. Rev. Mattie Freeman and First Christian Church of the Chancel Choir. There will be a second lowed by Bible Study at 6:30: The Elder Michael Cobbs will speak. Beaches will have a Contemporary performance at First Presbyterian Planning/National Day of Prayer church address is 276 N. Roscoe Blvd. Service and Chili Cook-Off on Church at 118 E. Monroe St. in Planning meetings for the National in Ponte Vedra; call 285-5347 for "The Passion of the Christ" Saturday, April 1. Call the church Jacksonville on Sunday, April 9 at'4 Day of Prayer will be on April 5, and information. Hineni Messianic Fellowship will office at 246-2010 for details; the p.m. April 26 at the Beaches Library in show the film "The Passion of the church address is 2125 Ocean Front Neptune Beach. The National Day of "Jesus Is" Christ" on Saturday, April 8 at 6 p.m. in Neptune Beach. Community Bible Study Prayer will be on Thursday, May 4. The next art show at the Bethel The address is 1797 Old Moultrie A women's Community Bible Study For information contact Susan Alberti Galley at Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Road in St. Augustine. Call 940-5365 Students' Seder is forming in Ponte Vedra with Ponte at susanalberti@comcast.net or 285- Church, '"Jesus Is", will open on for information. Students of the Hebrew School of Vedra United Methodist Church as 0267. March 31. In this Easter season art Beth El will present a model Seder the host church. The class will be show, participants will interpret Tea & Fashion Show and a short play on Sunday, April 2. held on Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. and the Divorce care class through their art the names given to St. Andrew A.M.E. Church will For information contact the office at schedule will coincide with the public A support group for separated and Jesus in Scripture. The church address have a Tea and Fashion Show on 273-9100; Beth El is located at 288 N. school calendar. An eight-week study divorced people is forming at Palm is 4510 Palm Valley Road in Ponte Friday, March 24 from 7 to 9 p.m at Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte Vedra. of the book of Nehemiah will begin Valley Baptist Church and will begin Vedra; call 285-8225 for information. Jacksonville Beach Elementary School the study. P.%LUMJC is located at 35 on Wednesday, March 15. For infor- Auditorium. The school address is Christian Science in PV Executive Way, Suite 150; contact the mation, call the church office at 285- Praise Worship 315 10th Street South. Donation for Author and Christian speaker Elise office at 280-5141 for information or 2447. Kingdom Outreach Ministry will the event is $20 with all proceeds to Moore will speak on Monday, April 3 visit the website at www.community- have a Praise Worship Service on benefit the church. For information at the Ponte Vedra Beach Library. Her biblestudy.org. See RELIGION, next page Sunday, March 26 at 3:45 p.m. at the call Mable McQueen at 241-1629. topic will be "The Christianity of Father's House Conference Center at Christian Science: Being God's Song" Griefshare CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C Worship With Palms 400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach CALVARY Worship With Palms T 285-6127 A "ngca C "curch. Your Family Presbyterian 4 Sunday 7:45.9:00, 11:00 AM, 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist ..or ,.en.ereve. n,,.eac n This j Church Saturday 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist ,eA,6,-,an ,- .o.. Wednesday 6:00 P,, Holy Eucharisr h. .... "eq 't,,_," Jeek -." W! I|" "'Worship Services Evening Prayer in the Chapel .. Sa Wohp: 0:30a 8:30 and 11:00 a.m 6:00 PM Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. Sunda W chi: 0 a 5:45 p.m. Nursery Available for Saturday e c.. on, Nursery at all services & Sunday .Services 3u Pa oneraHeaigSr. SE.rJ .,r,.,Ir ryal c All are welcome ChrtstEpiscopalChurch.org ,".. .. ... Sunday School COASTAL CUH IISTIAN /J ./ ,J ... Worship Opportunities SUNRISE all ages 9:40 a.m. S Wayne Dyer 9:00 a.m. Contemporary* COMMUNITY CHURCH Dr Th Walk SOaf ingregation meets at The Po7 er ofIntnnon *i ,- 11:15 a.m. Traditional* Rev. omas er tillode MexCo Louise Haiy "Kids Worship provided An Evangelical Free Church Senior Pastor S .u Can Heal l'our Lt Sunday School Rev. Carol DiGiusto .1222 S.TirdStreet Deepak Chopra 10:00 a.. for all ages Sunday School & A.B.F.'s 9:00 a.m. Senior Associate Pastor .-y9910.,, Peac Is The Re%. JefT Bennett,Pastor Worship Service 10:15 a.m Rev. Andrew Kukla s a We think. you're going lo love our church! Pm NTE VEDRA Adam MNers. Youth Associate Pastor tilllNUR S /'i;' Join us on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. I 1 F. V L. '* ,.Best Western at 35 Executive H5a PVB 298 Aquatic Drive 3410 South Tnird Street 10:00-95 & J.Turner Butler Bd. United Methodist Across AAfrom Ranlings school Jacksonvie Beach -0:00iarBulrB11U te atm.t Behind Prosperity Bank 2 Atlantic Beach46-6427 10:00 a.m :30 a.m. Jacksonville Church of Relgious Science Church 280-5141 www.pv-umc.org Phn pa 2 churCh org WWW.coastalcrstian.org 398-4353 or ww.jawrs.org "Connecting the Unconnected" 249-3030 palschu HOLY TRINITY Ponte Vedra UNITY DAILY WORD BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN r/ANGLICAN CHURCH Presbyterian Church STUDY CLASS _L CHURCH I (A TraditionalAnglican Church tWhere friends gather to worship Wed. Evening 7:30 pm MISSOURI SYNOD Ho4510 Palm Valley Road ICR 210) New 'erinilnt/5 C64rc Ribault 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 AIA 285-4288 705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel Sunday Breakfast Traditional Worship 8:30am (Corner nd. Ave and 7th St. N.) Phone: 249-5418 at 610 Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach Nursery & Toddler Ministries Bible Study 9:40am Reverend Betty R. Sikking http://www.blcjaxbeach.org MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294 Middle. 1-ligh School, College Celebration Worship 10:30am 355-5100 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Traditional JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240-0294 Adult Ministries Associare Pastor Jeremy Gates Dial A Prayer 355-7044 Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm www.holvtrinitvneptunebeach.org ___ Music & Art Ministries Associate Pastor Chris Partin C t D ASunday School 9:45 a5n. Rev. Robert C. Adams, Vicar Home of a Bethlehem Iisit ww.onlinewithnewbeginnings.com c O e ay or Adult Bible Classes 9:45 an. ST. ANDREW'S ,- ST. FRANCIS St. Paul's by the Sea r'UADtT TRADIONAL YET MELY S (BY Th E SEA) g -Ti\EPISCOPAL CHU.RCH Episcopal Church Worship Service 10:15 a.m. 1801 Beach Blvd. I b1RORIeBm NEPIUNEBE.MC Youth Fellowship 11:30a.m. Jacksonville Beach 249-4575 RAL, )OTED, RELEVANT Nursery Provided - PASTOR MICHAEL BAKER 1 ,, Pastor Steve McCoy CHRIST Sunday Worship 895 CR 210- Palm Valley "" 1 Associate Pastor Howard McMinn NEDCHIST UR 8:00 am & 10:30 am 4 1/2 miles west of IntracoastalC children's Chapel At 10 am Sun. WORSHIP SERVICES UNITD MTODIST CHURCH Sunday School Sunday Services 8:45 am & 11:00 AM Singles I Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am Services Sun. Sunday 8:30 & 10:15AM 400 Penman Road(atAtlantic) Children 9:15 am Christian Formation 10:10am Christian Formation AI 9.00 am Wednesday 7PM Neptune Beach 249.5370 Youth/Adult 9:15 am Nursery Provided Corner ol51h St. & 11th Ave. N. *Jax Beach, FL* www.stpaulsbylhesea@spbts.net TEL 241-4211 Rev. Patrice Spenser Nursery Provided 543-0112 904-249-4091 www.beacheschapel.com Share in the love of Christ COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN LORD OF LIFE N! FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ST. PAUL'S ST. JOHN'S "', CHURCH IIITU DAMU E / E of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ) SCATHOLIC CHURCH 15 SeDve AtlanticBeachSFL L EA C 21250 Oceanfront& Seagate,NeptuneBeach CATHOLIC 2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach Su Rev.Dr. Gabe Goodman. Pastor '. (ELCA) B apti.st CChmrch ome worship!,ithusby the ocean. t t5tSt Father Joseph Meehan LPreschoo0Kinderaen Ofice 241-7335 __ _e B-..- -- V'BSUNDAY W Traditional services Jacksonville Beach SatKrdNv Spm www.communitypcusa.org Ph. 285-5347 9:00am Contemporary Worship Service + 8:00 & 9:00 am Father Wm A Kelly, astor Sunday 9 a.m., 11 a.m. Schedule: Rev. Julie Frank,Pastor '10:30 am Traditional Service elebrat ais Fater KeNursery Available Sunday Mornin Sunday MomrningWorship 830&11 am. Sunday Contemporary Worship WEDNESDAY 10 Saturday Mass 9a.m. and 5:30 p.m. R ONrn .m. .'RECONCILIATION Church School- All Ages 9:45a m. 8:30am 630 pm TheGatherig WEDNESDAY(SEP-MAY) SundayMass 7:00, 8:30,0:00, aturda 10:00 a.m. or by at. Youth Fellowships 5 p.m 830am 630 pm The Gathering 5:30 Supper 11:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. RLG1OUS EDUCATION ContemporaWorshipSer. 5:59 p. Sunday Church School 9:45am Bib Studies for Ever Age & Life Situation 6:30 Choir, Bible Study,Youth 11:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. RELIGIOUS EDUCA CanceCary Wor Wednesdas7p.m Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am 07 Third Street' Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor, 246-2010 Saturday Confessions Wed. 6:00p.m. (K-3) 7:15 p. 4-6gr.) ho WeasSunday Worship W.nepebaptorg Nerune Beach James Collins, Associate Pastor After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 -5:20 p.m. Sunday 6:00p.m. (7-H.S. Weekday Preschoo/Kindergarlen (3, 4 & 5 yr olds) Nursery Provided Tom Bary, Pastor. 9N249-2307 www fccodoc com/emai:fccbdocibellsouth.net 246-6014 IWPalm ,Valley Baptist Chch kabbi Eliezer Ben(eh.ida, PhD Spimtual Leader OCEANSIDE 4890 Palm Valley Road Ponte Vedira .- ,CHURCH OF CIRIST 2ef8 5-S244o Pato r ;f FIRST BAPTIST RI 1025 Snug Harbor Court APIt 'La Rev. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor rtir U l 288 N. Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (fx) 273-5567 (off Mayport d. at W. 11th St.and Orchid detd~ittce) l00oo+, q ,nwe.+ Shat i + Friday evening Family service 6:30 7:00 & 8:00 9:00 p.m. St.) -324 N. 5th St., 249-2314 Join us on Sunday for: Service Times Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 12:00 noon Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Bible Study 9:15 a.m. Sor 3p Scerv e s 103 AM Saturday 5:00 pm, Religious School Sundays 9:00 a.m & Wednesdays 4:30 p.m. 246-2709 Blended Worship wEvenlnq le ppor tuni 6:00PM Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am & 11:00am We have a full range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish b Jerry Murrell, Miinister Blening Worship 10:30 .m. Family Dinner 6:00 PM conununity. Please contact our office ni-fS-5 for information about adult Bible Class Sunday a.m. Children ana voutn Bible Study 7:00 PM (904) 268-2500 education, Sisterhood activities and Youd activities. Worship 11,:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m. i t Wosnip~ wService ,7w.w.MandarinChristian.com Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891 Chid are and ure providerr all acties6045 Greenad Rd. near Philips Hwy. ..Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m.Servce interpreted or he earng spared Then-3n,,oursiraio.cyiibe r ep ai,,.Q, i '2 Qo, 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy. ,-a..,-,...-:' Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Service inierpretedfor the nearing impaired X7P, pkrl A6 Weekend 7 Marcn h2LC, 2uuo Religion Briefs: 'N File photo Thousands of people typically attend the Easter Sunrise Service held on the beachfront on Easter Sunday. Easter Sunrise service is scheduled in JB FROM STAFF A community Easter Sunrise Service will be held at 6 a.m. on Sunday, April 16 at the Sea Walk Pavilion in Jacksonville Beach. This will be the 57th year the service has been held, according to the Beaches Ministerial Association. Pastor Patrick Bell will preach at this year's service. He has been a frequent guest preacher at Community K Presbyterian Church, St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, and other local churches. The Grateful Bread, a local Christian Band, will provide music for the service. The Ribault Masonic Lodge #f272 will provide the refreshments. heoffering for the service benefits local charities includ- ing BEAM, Mission House, and Helping Hands. Jacksonville Beach police officers donate their time to' coordinate traffic and assist the thousands of worshippers who attend the service. Those in attendance are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating.r *.4 listing of sen'ices and activities for Holt iWeek and Easter will be included in upcoming issues of the newspa- per. To be included send infor- mation by April 4 to religion@'beachesleader.coni Seder meals open to all FROM S TAFF Beth El the Beaches Synagogue and Chabad @' the Beaches are taking reservations for Passover Seder meals to be held dunng the second week of April. Marywood Center for Spirituality of the Diocese of St. Augustine is also offering a Seder meal on April 10. Dates, times, and reservation information is listed below. Beth El Seder Beth Et acghe)sJ ue wjll have congeoraJ Seder meal open to the public at p.m.non ThursdaY, trl 13. The Seder will last until approximately 11 p.m. The cost is $25 for adults and $12 for children between 4 and 13 years old. For information or reservations, contact Robin Ford at 273- 91X00); Beth El is located at 288 North Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte Vedra. Chabad Seder Chabad @ the Beaches will hold communal Passover Seders on Wednesday. April 12 and Thursday, April 13 following services at 8:30 p.m. The theme of the Seder will the "The Unbroken Chain of Jewish Existence". On April 12, the Seder will be at the Hampton Inn at 1220 Marsh Landing Parkway. On April 13, the Seder will be at Chabad at 521 A1A N in Ponte Vedra. Zahava Zrihen will cater the Seders. Reservations are required before April 10; call Chabad at 285- 1588 or email at www.Seder@ChabadBeaches.com. Marywood Seder Mlarywood Center for Spirituality will have a Seder Meal on Monday, April 10. The event will be led by Sr. Edith Paschall, SSJ and begin at 6:30 p.m. In respect for the connection between the Liturgy of the Word in the Catholic Mass and the Jewish service at the Temple, a Seder Meal or Last Supper is being held in preparation for Easter. A full course dinner will follow the simple Seder; there will also be activities for children. Reservations are $15 for adults and $7.50 for children. For information or reservation call 287-2525 or check www.manrvoodcenter.org. Marywood is located at 1714 State Road 13 in lacksonville. SINGLES GROUPS The following are church- related singles groups in the Beaches area. Church member- ship is not required: St. Andrew's Lutheran Church has Young Adult Group meet- ings. Contact Pastor Mike at 249-4575 for information. New Life Christian Fellowship, 2701 Hodges Blvd., Jacksonville has monthly Single . Adult Ministry meetings. The upcoming schedule includes fMovie Night on March 25 show- ing "March of the Penguins, small group discussion on April 7, and a Picnicand Hiking Trip on April 29. Call Pastor David Wheeler at 223-6000 for infor-' mation. Childcare is provided for most events. Beach United Methodist Church has Monday Night Alive for singles at 7 p.m. on Monday nights and Singles Coffee House 10:45 a.m. on Sundays. For information visit www.beachumc.org or call 249- 2343. BUMC is located at 325 7th Avenue N. Beaches Chapel Church, 610 Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach. Singles over age 33 meet the last Saturday of the month at 7 p.m. at the church. 241-4211. 2 A multigenerational singles group is sponsored by Christ Episcopal Church, 400 Sari Juati Drive, for singles of all ages and circumstances. RSVP to the church office at 285-6127. Christ the Redeemer Church, 190 S. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach. Weekly Bible study, and monthly social event such as square dancing for ages 30 and up. 280-5813. Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church, 4510 Palm Valley Road, Ponte Vedra Beach. Bible study group at 11 a.m. Sunday and occasional other activities for singles ages 301-. 285-8225. Neptune Baptist Church, 407 Third St., Neptune Beach. Single adult Sunday school classes for all ages meet in the annex every Sunday at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. 249-2307. Cont. from previous page Prayer group meets Beaches Community Prayer Group meets every Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in the conference room of The Winston Family YMCA on Landrum Lane in Ponte Vedra. For information call 285-0267. Marriage class Beach United Methodist Church will offer "Conflict Resolution in Marriage" for four Sundays in March begin- ning on March 5. The class will be led by by Dr. Jeff Hood, a marriage and family .coun- selor, who will focus on con- flict resolution techniques that promote reconciliation and growth. For information or to register for the class, call Marcia in the church office at 249-2343, ext. 11. The class will begin at 11 a.m. and is held in Room 2107. Celebrate Recovery Celebrate Recovery, a 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 Avenue North, Jacksonville Beach. Through worship and same- gender small groups, people can work on personal struggles such as eating disorders,"alco- hol/drug abuse, and codepen- dency. The evenings begin with dinner. Call 249-2343. Retreats at Marywood The following retreats are planned at the Marywood Retreat Center in the Switzerland area of Northwest St. Johns County: Outdoor Family Stations of the Cross will be held on March 5, 12, 19, 25, and April 2. Gather at 3 p.m. to pray the Stations of the Cross along NMarvwood's nature trail. Diocesan deacons will lead the Stations and light refreshments will be served at the conclusion of prayer. There is no cost to attend. March 25: Lenten Day of Reflection: A Journey into the Desert will be led by Fr. John Tetlow. Using the Gospel of the Woman at the Well, Tetlow will lead participants through Jesus' 40 days in the desert with reflection on the oasis in the desert. The day beings at 9:30 a ... ,with Mass..at. 2 P. ir h cost -is $27 which includes lunch.' March 31 April 2: Weekend Retreat; Discovering Self in God will be led by Msgr. Simon Ignacio. Come and discover yourself in relationship with God. Registration begins at 6:30 p.m. on Friday and the retreat ends with Mass at 11 a.m. on Sunday. The cost is $185 for private, $145 for dou- ble, and $85 for commuter. April 5: Day of Reflection: Celebrating Mary will be led by' Pat Cook. using the works of the four Gospels, Cook will dis- cuss why the Church celebrates Mary. Key images will be Mary's friendship with her cousin Elizabeth and Mary at the foot of the cross. The begins at 9:30 a.m. and ends at 2 p.m. with Mass. The cost is $27 which includes lunch. Marvwood is located at 1715-5 State Road 13. For information on these or other events, call (904) 287-2525 or toll-free (8881-287-2530. Moms pray for kids A group of mothers known as Moms in Touch meets week- ly to pray for their children, other students and the schools they attend. The group meets on Tuesday afternoons at a church in Ponte Vedra Beach. For location and more infor- mation, call Nancy at 273- 8486. Midweek for kids The following events are held at Beaches area churches on Wednesday for youngsters: Palm Valley Baptist Church at 4890 Palm Valley Road in Top Lister for Watson Realty South Beach ,. Diana McKee 7.:d-,i40 ':/,, Let Diana be the Key ., Diana McKee, to your H( REALTOR" or Bt (904) 307-3565 r dmckee@talsonreaIlhcorp.com Platinum Pinnacle Club Oceanfront Condo! 2BR/2BA on 14th floor, with updated kitchen and ne\v cabi- nets & granite. Most furniture included. All you need is your tooth brush. Oceanfront Paradise! 4BR/5BA, panoramic views, hardwood & tile floors, huge oceanfront decks. 2 fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, 3 car gar. This ,home was built for entertain- ing! G Diana McKee REALTOR' (904) 367-3565 ome Selling buying! Call today for a consultation Marshfront Home with screened in pool, plus large Florida room, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths. close to JTB & Beaches. All Brick Waterfront Home 4BR/2BA, great kitchen, huge pool & spa, boat house plus lift and dock. Immaculate 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Condo with screened lanai. Includes all appliances plus washer & dryer. A "10" with garage plus views!. Ponte Vedra has Bible Study and activities for children at 7 p.m. Contact the church at .,285-2447. Sunrise Christian Church youth group meets 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., beginning with group praise and worship, fol- lowed by small groups for fel- lowship, Bible study and prayer. The church is at 298 Aquatic Drive, Atlantic Beach. Call 249- 3030. Bethlehem Buddies is open to all children 3 years old through second grade at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 1423 Eighth Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. with Bible stories, crafts and songs. High school Bible study is 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at Bethlehem Lutheran. Youth in grades six through 12 and families meet at 6:30 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church, Ponte Vedra Beach, for dinner in the parish hall. Youth JAM begins at 7p.m. and includes guitar, lessons, singing, and rehearsal for the 11 a.m. Sunday contemporary worship service in parish hall geared toward youth and fami- lies with children. Dinner and JAM are open to the community. JAM is free, and dinner is, $4 per person, $12 per family maximum. The church .is at Solana Road and San Juan Drive'. Youths in grades six through 8 meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Outback, the modular building behind Palms Presbyterian Church, 3410 Third St. S., Jacksonville Beach. Contact 'the leader, Murray Beard, at 285-5106. The Senior High Group meets in the Outback on Sunday immediately fol- lowing the Sunset Worship Service. Contact leaders Dale and Ingram Caswell at 285- 0366. Dynamic Disciples grades K- 5S at First Christian Church of the Beaches meets Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:45. Teens in Motion Youth Group meets from 6:30 to 7:45 with special events and trips held on other dates. The church address is 2125 Oceanfront, Neptune Beach. Call 246-2010. Building Blocks, a group for children ages 3 to 6, and Kids Club for youngsters in grades one through 6 meet at 7:15 p.m. at Family Bible Church 4760 Palm .\Vafle' Road; 'Pfont Vedra Beach. Bridge Builders for grades 7 through 12 meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. LetYor D Vci ath0h c 01 F AN I U overnightt services at / A ur new 2nd location ryw starting May 1. 16 1W.y Large yards, friends / and lots of fun! obr the best in dog care at the beach. \ I- - ALL. FoR IFTA1S Z O 270-8411 TREE GENERAL, LIABILITY COMPLETE AEI 241-4 MASTERS, wo CO SA E PROFESSIONALTRE RIAL LIFTTRIMMIN( 895 285*4 INC. )RKERS IMPEN- TION E CARE G. 1625 Malcolm Anthony, P.A. Malcom Anthony Kelly Corsmeier Kim O'Steen Criminal Defense *DUI/IBUI Employment & Labor Estate Planning S* Family Law SDivorce Support Juvenile Law Personal Injury / Former Prosecutor-Dural and Auto Accidents St. Johns Counties Lifelong Beaches Resident "Stay out of oubla. but if you don't, call me."a 4 Sawgrass Village, Suite 230B, Ponte Vedra Beach 285-4LAW (4529) Credit Cards Accepted wx w.MNalcolmAnthonv.com Registration Opens April 1 I The Beacnes Leader Jacksonville Beach Recreation Dept. 3 ,th Annual Sandcastle Contest -" 2006 CONTEST TO BE HELD: WHEN: 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Saturday, April 29, 2006 WHERE: On the Beach at Jax Beach CATEGORIES: 8 & under REGISTER AT: 9 12 yrs. 13 -16 yrs. 'Family, Group Jax Beach Recreation Dept. 321 Penman Rd. Jax Beach INFORMATION: 247-6236 Choose your space- Register Early Registration will open April 1 for the annual Sandcastle Contest. The ' contest will be held April 29 on the beach at Jacksonville Beach. tit (II/ ,M.. Sponsored by: 4-. I r InC I The Beaches Le a deTIr/Ponte Vedra Leaderlp Weekend '8 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader March 24, 2006 MEETINGS ABC Music & Me: Children ages 1 to 5 experience weekly lessons that include musical instrument exploration, singing, listening and creative movement. Classes are held at the Community Presbyterian Church Education Building, 150 Sherry, Drive, Atlantic Beach. 'Call Dana at 372-0116 for information., Adopt-A-Rescued-Kitty: Kitteris and cats which have been veterinarian-checked and tested, and have shots and have been altered, are available for adoption Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at PetCo at, Atlantic and Keman boulevards. Al-Anon: Al-Anon Family Groups. offer a' recovery pro- gram for families and friends of alcoholics, whether or not the alcoholic seeks help. Meetings' are held every Monday, includ- ing holidays, at 10:30 a.m. at '400 Penman Road, Jacksonville Beach. Meetings are also avail- able at other times, days and locations. Call 350-0600 for information. . Amerfican Legion: The American Legion Auxiliary, DeWitt B. Tilden Unit 316 meets at 8 p.m. the second' Monday of each month at 1127 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Call 249-0202 for information. *American Legion: American Legion Ocean Beaches Post 129 and Auxiliary Ocean Beaches Unit 129 meet at 8p.m. the first Thursday of. the month at 1151 South Fourth St., Jacksonville Beach. Call 249-2266 for infor-. mation. , American Legioni American Legion Post 233, Ponte Vedra/Pa m Valley, 12 Wilderness Trail N. off Canal Boulevard, meets the first Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. Steak night is held everyN Fnday from 6 to 9 p.m. for members and guests. Call 285- 2484 for information. Art association: The Pablo S Towers' Art Association meets from 12:3'0-lo *3' p.m. every S, Wednesday. Call 246-4158 for information. Ballroom dancing: Ballroom dancing is offered every' SWednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the / Senior Center, 19th Ave., Jacksonville Beach. The cost is $4. Call 241-3796 for informa- tion. Barbershop chorus: The Big Orange Barbershop chorus meets each Tuesday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the First Christian Church, 11924 San .lose Blvd., Mandarin. Visitors are welcome. Call 904-262-0032 or 744-5439 for information. Beaches Arts Center: A beginner watercolor class is offered from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, and watercolor for all levels is offered Tuesday evening, and Wednesday and Thursday morning. Figure drawing classes are held Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. The Beaches Arts Center is located at 228 Third Ave. N., jacksonille Beach. Call 241-8816 for infor- .mation. 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. Beaches storytellers: The Beaches League of Storytellers Meets at the Ponte Vedra Beach S Library, 101 Library Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, at 10:30 a.m. every second Saturday of the month from September through May. Call George Mills , at 246-1502 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. Call David Hoak at 904-823-2783 for infor- mation. Breakfast network; The' Ponte Vedra Chamber of Commerce meets at 7:30 a.m. the second Wednesday of the month at the 'Sawgrass Grille & The Tavern for breakfast. Email info@pontevedrachamber.org for information. 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 moder- ated by Loretta Haycook. There 'is no cost, and babies and chil- dren are welcome. Snacks and beverages are served. Call 247- 2974 for information. Cancer support group: The Cancer Support Group at Baptist Medical Center Beaches meets at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Florida Cancer Center' in . Medical Office Building B on the hospital campus. Call 247- 2910 for information. , Coast Guard Auxiliary: U.S.: Coast Guard Auxiliary 14-04 meets at 7:30 p.m. the first "Wednesday of the month at the' Captain's Club, 13363 Beach Blvd. Call David Green at 246- 4722 or 422-2811 for informa- tion. 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 infor- mation. Duval Audubon Society: The ,group meets the third Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at' Swain Memorial United Methodist Church, 1620 Naldo Ave. Call 733-0550 'or'( visit www.duvalaudubon.org for information. First Coast Miniature Guild: The First Coast Miniature Guild, an organization of miniature enthusiasts, meets .the fourth Tuesday of each month, except December. Call 246-1146 for information. First Coast Romance Writers: The First Coast Romance Wnters meet the sec- ond 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. Call Eileen Goldman at 268-0707 or email ebgl653@comcast.net for infor- mation. First Wednesday .Art Walk: The First Wednesday Art Walk Downtown is held from 5 to 8 p.m. the first Wednesday of the month. The event is free. Visit www.DowntownJacksonville.or g or call 634-0303 for informa- tion. Foundation Academy:, The 'Foundation Academy, 107' Third Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach, has an open house from, 9 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. Call 241-3515 for information. Friends on ihe Go: Friends on the Go with Jack Morgan meets at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library. 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. Grief recovery: A Grief Recovery Support Group meets the third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at St. Paul's Catholic Church in library, 578 First Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach. The group is for those who are grieving the death of a family member or friend. Call Margaret Lane :at 280-0871 for informa- tion. Kiwanis Beaches: The Kiwanis Club 'of Jacksonville Beaches meets Thursdays at noon at Selva Marina Country Club, 1600 Selva Marina, Atlantic Beach. Call Jonathan Daugherty at 635-4228 for information. Lions Club: The Lions Club bof Jacksonville Beach meets at 7 p.m. the first and third Monday 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 infor- mation on Tuesday's meetings. Lions Club of PV: The Lions ,Club of Porite iVedra Beach meets the second and fourth Thursday at noon at Aqua Grill in Sawgrass Village. Call Sue Hollis at 616-2681 for informa- tion. Long Time Newcomers: The Long Time Newcomers Club of the Beaches and West Beaches meets at Selva Marina Country Club in Atlantic Beach on the fourth Tuesday of the Month, September through May. This is a ladies' club. Social hour starts at 11 a.m., followed by various entertainers, performers and informative speakers. Call 273- 0362 for information. MOPS: Mothers of Pre- Schoolers meets the second Monday of each month at 9:30. a.m., and the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. (child care provided, at Christ .the, Redeemer Church; 190 S. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach. Call 285-8009 for infor- mation. Mothers & More: Mothers &. More, a national, not-for-profit organization supporting sequencing women women who have altered their careers to raise children at home), meets the second Tuesday and. fourth Wednesday of every month. Locations very. Call 858-3369 or e-mail mothers- jax@,yahoo.com for mnforma- tion. NAIC: The local NAIC Investment Club meets at .7 p.m. the fourth Monday of each month at the Beaches Library. Visitors are welcome. Call Dick at 476-4260 for information. New Directions: New Directions, a support group for the divorced and separated, meets at 6:45 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of the month at 4118 Loretto Road next to the white church, in the convent at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Call 268-1591 for information. Open-air market: The Town' Center Green Market, an open- air market, is held Saturday ,from 8 a.m. till noon at the Neptune Beach Kmart onr SAtlantic Boulevard. The market features fresh produce, honey, sauces, baked goods, hand- made soap and more. Oversight Committee: The Oversight Committee for the Beaches Resouirce Center meets at 7 p.m. the first Monday of every month in the Media Center at Fletcher Higli School. The Oversight Committee con- sists of parent and faculty repre- aMattr assesF arthe ReI stoaf Your Li a FREE BEST SELECTION! 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Palm Valley Senior Center: The Palm Valley Senior Center, 148 Canal Blvd., is open ,Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m, Lunch is served at noon. Call 280-3233 for lunch reservations or for information on various activities throughout the 'day. For transportation to lunch; call 280-3753 between 7:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Persephone Healing Arts: Persephone Healing Arts Center, 485 Sixth Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach, hosts an open house from 5:30 to.7 p.m. the third Thursday of the month. The center will also have an information booth at Organic Jungle,, 13947 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, the third Saturday of( the month. Call 246-3583 for information. Prayer- group: The Beaches Community Prayer Group meets at 9:30 a.m. in the con- ference room of the Winston Family YMCA in Ponte Vedra. Call 285-0267 for information. Railroad, Club: The Beaches Area Model Railroad Club meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Friday at 941 Fourth St. N., Jacksonville Beach, behind, Sportsmania. The club is open :to anyone interested in scale model rail- roading. Call Dave Henk at 641- 8800 or Richard Paul at 223- 5133. Reckless Readers: Reckless Readers, a women's reading group, meets the third Monday Still Foxy at 50! T"- ..4 You're a dream come true, a perfect "10" wife, a caring and loving mom, a best friend. We love you! cVat, ic. anra ilsont of the month at 7 p.m. at the Beaches Branch Library. Call Mary McKeaney at 247-7627 for information. Recovery,, Inc.: Recovery, 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 activities: The Beaches Senior Citizen Center, 28L S. 19th Ave., Jacksonville Beach; and the Neptune Beach Senior Activity iCenter, 2004 Forest Ave.,. Neptune Beach, offer various activities Monday through Friday'from 9 a.m. Call 241-3796 for information on the Beaches center; the Neptune Beach center may be reached at 270-1688. Seniors By The Sea: Seniors By The Sea meets the second Thursday of each month in the Fellowship Hall at Beach United Methodist Church, Third Street and Seventh Avenue North, Jacksonville Beach, at 11 a.m., followed by lunch for $4.50. 'Call 241-7300 for information. Senior tennis: Tennis for sen- iors is being offered at Huguenot Tennis Center in Jacksonville Beach from 9 to 11 a.m. Friday. Call Moe at 247- 6221 for information Sons of the American Legion: The Sons of the American Legion Squadion 316 meets the first Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at 1127 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Call 249-0202 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. Call 241-6222 or email rjrjax@attbi.com for .informa- tion. Toastmasters: The Beaches Area Toastmasters Club meets Monday at 7 p.m. at' Watson Realty Property Management Building, 115 Penman Road, Neptune Beach. For more infor- mation, call 241-0919. Toastmasters: The Ponte Vedra Beach Toastmasters Club meets every Tuesday from 7:45 to 8:45 a.m. at the Ponte Vedra Golf and Country Club at Sawgrass. Call Lewis Barber at 904-716-4045 for information. Veterans meet: The Men's Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars Greater Beaches Post 3270, 915 8th, Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach, meets at 7 p.m. the sec- ond Wednesday of the month. Members of Post 3270 and the Ladies Auxiliary meet at 9 a.m. the second Saturday: of the month. Call 249-7366 for infor- mation. Waldorf discussion group: The Waldorf Parent/Education Study and Discussion Grouip meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday of the month at the Seaside Playgarden. 223 Eighth Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach. 716- 8014. Zonta Club: The Zonta Club of Jacksonsille meets the third Monday of each month at 6 p.m. at the Radisson Riverwalk Hotel, 1515 Prudential Drive. Call Eleanor Vees, 564-9211, for information. EMM EMMA CONCERT ASSOCIATION ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA 27th CONCERT SEASON ST. PETERSBURG CLASSIC BALLET SUNDAY APRIL. 2, 2006 2:00 PM FLAGLER COLLEGE AUDITORIUM 14 GRANADA STREET The St. Petersburg Classic Ballet is a 12 dancer chamber ballet company that. since it's founding in 1996. has performed to acclaim throughout Russia, the states of the former Soviet Union, and Scandinavia. The troupe, which made its U.S. debut tour during the 2001-2002 season, has returned each year since then. The Company offers a varied pro- gram that includes dances from "The Nutcracker," "Swan Lake," "Coppelia" and "Diana and Acteon." The company's founder and director is Marina Medvetskaya the former Prima Ballerina of the Tblisi State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre. I Tickets $16.00 --- Students $5.00 Call 797-2800 Reserved Seating Please join us for EMME L GUILD'S? ENIM GOES NOS- TALGIC" Spring Fundraiser. April 9, 2006 Dining, Dancing and Entertainment. Call 797-6243 for information. 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Thurs. 8am 6pm -4237 Fri. 8am 3pm 241-423 Subscribe to TheLeader Call 249-9033 ( Available from Commercial News Providers" IL-.N 1w 0 0 UL-M 0 ML-Ar KIM EL IL-M UL-M W-" W-0 0 0 ELIL-M 0 0 EL . I .9 A 4 bass 1 Weekend 9 Mar6h 24, 2006i .......... 11 .... The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Q WQa March 24, 2006 TheP RPIBIePc I Pes aerfPnne Vedra Leader ll 1| 1/t weekenU au Arts & Entertainment A CHARLES GALLERY, 228 3rd Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach. 339-0029. Hours 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday- Sunday. BEACHES MUSEUM & HISTORY CENTER, 380' Pablo Ave.,. Jacksonville Beach * 241-5657. Exhibits: "Shore Stories: Down the Boardwalk" * "I Ne ABCs of Beaches History" "A View on the Past." Hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Admission $5 adults, $4 seniors, $3 children (6-17). BETHEL GALLERY, 4510 Palm Vallev Road, Ponte Vedra Beach 285-8225. Features themed original art shows using mixed media from local and regional artists. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Sunday. BLUE HERON GALLERY, 4600 Middleton Circle E., Jacksonville 223-6100. Art work by Cypress Village resi- dents and visiting artists. Hours 11 a.m. to 4 "p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. CULTURAL CENTER AT PONT,. VEDRA, 50 Executive Way"f,'Ponte Vedra Beach * 280-0614. CUMMER MUSEUM OF ART & GARDENS, 829 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville * 356-6857. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $8 for adults, $5 for seniors, military, and students, free for kids 6 and under. Free admission from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. ECLECTIC GALLERIES, 880 AIA North, Suite 9, Ponte Vedra Beach 280-2772. Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. FAIRFAX GALLERY AT SAWVRASS, : 1740 Sawgrass Villagq0Dr., P.nte Vedra Beach 384(7724. -Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. FIRST STREET GALLERY, 216 First St., Neptune Beach * 241-6928. Works- by local and regional artists. Monday through Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m; Saturday, 1Q a.m. to. 6 p.m., and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Call 241-6928. HAMPTON GALLERY 2411 3rd St. S., Jacksonville Beach. Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Call 247-1050. HIBERNIA GALLERY 108 1st Street, Neptune Beach * 249-7321. Selling handmade work from Ireland, England and U.S. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. J. JOHNSON GALLERY, 177 Fourth Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach 435- 3200. Open 19 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Also by appointment. Piedes are available for purchase. MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY, 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville. 396-7062. MOSH features interactive history and sci- ence exhibits as well as plane- tarium events and special children's activities. MY LITTLE GALLERY, 630 Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach 403-0031. Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. NEPTUNE GALLERY, 1511 Atlantic Blvd. in the Tradewinds Plaza, Neptune Beach. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday to Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Phone 247-4341. OCEAN 60, 60 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach 247- 0060. SELLERS GALLERY, 240 AIA N., Ponte Vedra Beach * 273-6065. Gallery for collec- tors of fine art. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. STHE POTTERY SHOP 318 1st Ave, N., Jacksonville Beach 247-3144. Regal 18 "The Howl," who headline the annual George's Music Springing the Blues Festival on March 31, will perform at a Saturday jam session. The Blues Festival will be held March 31, April 1 and 2 at the Sea Walk Pavillion. Atlantic Theatres will be the "Official After-Fest Destination" and festival musicians will be invited on stage at the theater, 751 Atlantic Blvd. The After-Fest Blues Jam will begin at 10:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday, immediately follow- ing the Comedy Club performances, and at 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 2. Admission is $5. THEATRE NOTICES "ANNA IN THE TROPICS" is staged at 8 p.mi today and Saturday and March 31 and April 1 at Players by the Sea, 106 6th St.. N., Jacksonville Beach. A matinee performance is scheduled at 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $10. Call 249-2022 for reservations. * "SLX DANCE LESSONS IN SIX \VEEKS" is staged at 8 p.m.,today and Saturday at the Atlantic Beach Experimental Theatre, 716 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach. A matinee will be staged at 2 p.m. Sunday. Call 249-71 77 for reservations. "SILENT HEROES," inspued by the true story of the LiSS Saratoga, is presented by Theatre Jacksonville at 8 p.m. today and Saturday at The Harold K. 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All errors are All advertising accepted subject to the appeal of be brought to our attention within 15 days of A1 advertisingaccepted subject to the approval of pibl;t tion io te;.e i,,ierat;.)n rot adjust .he publl,,.r h.- bhaill hae' the neht w invasrt mer ' rei,.,. in ull: o:r inr p inam a ,Jir err,-.11nl merd ,.l,ht r, er, r 1,n ht r,, p,,ie n.,1 s ,lied Pbli bb h.Er Bas lumne no r'ninLPCtil 1sporL-t.bilih tor ur.J:r 'prr pni- L.U-.i'h,:Jr.nn5 omnLtlons MORTGAGE HASSLES? I BUY .HOUSES. Pay back payments & legal fees plus cash. Brian 285-6993. OCEANFRONT ATLANTIC BCH TOWNCENTER 12,000SF LOT $2,600,000 ZONED RG-2 FOR 2 HOMES. EAST OF 3RD ST. 8-UNIT CONCRETE APT BLDG. JAX BEACH. $999,000. ATLANTIC BEACH OCEANVIEW LOT HIGHEST DUNES $1.2M. COMMERCIAL LOT NEAR BEACH MARINE JAX BCH $330,000 FLA RLTY USA (904)246-0000. www.fla-usalcomcast.net SELLING YOUR HOME? Find buyers at www.jaxbuyers.com Phyllis Staines, 476-SOLD RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate KATHY FARYON Realtore Watson Realty Corp. Realtors Call 904-476-5537 www.RealEstateQuilter Careful Attention to Detail Front Condos to Countrv' Re us e' N e w s .. : i et,-yc tR;'..y. c silt kl 47 ISLAND REALTY TIM THOMPSON. 591-0303 Vacant Lot, Atlantic Bea.:r. 4 Bilocks t. Ocean. 0.43 acres. $985,000. OBO HOMES0FORSALE 115BAH OLVR -AKSIN"L EC 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 OS IAN,+ I LOTS&ANDa d-RSAL~iiL Lance Cove Estates Hayesville, NC -.: .. . Bejuliful Mounutan Vic's froni Steelwjicr's newest tc s. .j. '-if. subdl ision. an OUislandirL locajion. One Jacre plus lois ',L ' available, eas accesS only riunuies from ihe iown of - Hajesville, NC, the Hmassee PRier, Lake Charuge, and hospiiajs Fcaiure' include '\.ersized paved roads, underground ulihntes, ov'enanlt and resmtcionn handicap .petilican:ln ailh mainI loor 2l,0U nlninium square fool homes makes ihis, new Jet elopmeni unique Build ,our home for a life lime Lois rjnge in pnce ftrm $49,9i( to $7Q0,(1) For more information call 828-389-8843. 904-821-9573, Nick's (ell 904-254-9644. Vicki's cell 904-534-35311 PV/B 3BR 'BA ,ren gaied community ATLANTIC BCH, 6 BLKS TO OCEAN comm pol 389 900 or reri i1800'mo 3BR 2 1 2BA. 1335sI. Oniv ,494.500 9(14 12"3.9549 1904)472-4039 Atlantic Beach-Just a Few Blocks to the Ocean & Centrally Located to Town Center This is a MUST SEE!!! Absolutely charming 2000 SF, 3BR/ 2BA. Completely restored with brand new 22x22 Family Room & Master Suite. Low Maintenance Hardiboard Exterior. Metal Roof, Private % I Covered Porch, Full Fenced in Yard w/ .- '. Ffl.J Room for Pool. Priced to sell at $539,000 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer I 571-9821 Queen's Harbour Yacht & Country Club 5 Bedroom 6.5 Bath, .- -i-. Navigable Waterfront, 7,112 Sq. Ft. $ 3,300.000 Tami Keener 904-234-7917 R~MKIIU' www.tamikeener.com Unlimited ' FLORIDA BLVD- ,' acre 1,1 orn arsri & tidal creeK. Mn. .1500st Dunldale tootprint. 310k. Call 904-608-7.070. 36 ACRES OF LAND FOR DEVELOPMENT Citrus County, 218 townhomes or 288 condos or more. $3.5M. Realty Executives Suncoast, Debra Frye at (727)798-6819. PONTE VEDRA. FSBO. 3BR/2BA,Corian countertops, 1250sf. Fireplace, 1-car ga- rage, community pool. Walk to Ocean. $269,000. 463-0505. . HOME3 S -I.S. fJORTH JAX: Beach 3BR 2BA p.:. Ol. 110 Diocks ocean, poolnouse, 76'x176 lot. $369,900. Jay (904)219-0778. SOUTHSIDE- DEERWOOD. Just 6 years oildl Lovely 4BR/3BA home. $524,990. Murphy Realty Corp. 536-9100. FSBO- ICW 3BR/ 2BA, great marshview $335,500 or lease option'- $1700/mo. 14046 Pine Island Dr. 242-4040. FSBO: 1004 15th Ave North ,Jax Beach Custom Renodel 32' 2073sf, new tile granite, SS, tIpic ngr enrd 'finishes, I corner lot. $ 59,900 241-5865 'm7. 103' jm - Sa r.JlARCO Ctnarrner Remodeled 2BR +den. New: .Kitchen, bath, CH&A & win- dows. Large corner lot w/double garage. Will co-op. $219K. Owner/ Broker. (904)725-3933._ NEAR MAYO Clinic, off San Pablo. 3BR/2BA, 2-car, remodeled. $315,000. In- dependent Brokers, 710-3111., FSBO, 1011 23rd St. N., JB, 3BR/2BA, 2 story, pool, fenced yard. 783-4600. " PRE CONSTRUCTION. South Jax S Beach.Townhomes: less than 6 blocks to the beach- 1602 square feet. 3BR/2.5BA garage S394.000 Call John I Wolfel, Licensed R/E Broker 699 8887. www.elitehomestl.com I Cute on Howell Park-Steps to Ocean & Twn Center Action! F Solid. coz\ haven/weekend bch-away! Vault ceils S GR. 18"" [ile d\\n. IBR/1BA dwn, 2BRBA up, & loft-space! Hugh 2 car \\/storage galore, ,ooded park bkl ard privacy! Best schools. primeA.B. value " to en.jo\ or rebuild \our dream home! $445,000 S 7 ""She KNOWS the beaches... Rosemary She SELLS the town!" Naughton i Call 568-1523 Open House Sunday 1-3 Sevilla Condo New Listing! First floor condo in pristine condition! Gleaming wood floors, new kitchen within past 4 years and private brick-walled patio. Newer plumbing, wa- ter heater & A/C system.T ennis, pool, sauna, ex- ercise room & club house! $157,900 i V iew this home before the open ; house! 1 Bed/1 Bath. O'Mall, Bea Carpentieri, Realtor 477-9342 r ,,I-. WEST ATlANTIC BEACH - INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNIlY Newly Renovated 3 bdrm, 2 bath home built in 1993 with pool on a 120 x 125 lot in the middle of an upcoming residential development, 2000sq ft, 2-Car Garage, beautiful fruit trees plus a concrete block shed in l the back. $389,000. " Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 -East of AlA in TPonte Vedfra! '' This 5BR/3BA brick beauty has approx. 4,400 Sf! 32'x15' pool, S. .,.' .90'x140' lot, 24'x22.5' garage w /10'x8' workshop, gourmet kitchen w/48" SS gas range, Subzero refrigerator, 1.000 SF master suite w/6' whirlpool tub, many upgrades/ ,..\ amenities! Energy efficient! Easy bike ride or walk to beach! Owner/Agent $1,375.000 . El/en 'P/lig 'jWri/lit . ie Prudential Cell: 838-4562 irad.hdRawr, Direct: 285-8449 ext 3073 ,. ,., .: i Email: ellenpoling@aol.com s TnsI mulling 37.17 i1 numTe (0omiii1p W1 H ok & Dulkin30 m ,amiie on Ine ireaihil3ing i wiisi Cu.iom upgraet. in OiUle gourmil icilnef, brirk & sI31 liioirig. duDlie ,T,35. iri.M almain niui' w',uiiiiS on I"e llrtu3.13i Ollieed ait$1,o50,000 'I IilACRS WiBREAltiA~iNitflWATER giEws1 S9qror~tk ,,tin rori,,h .itd2137Sq f I? qi tCt, hrire wi 3,iew4 of a 281 m ak tie. l.ie tea artitl greoSIrit t 'Jaulitd em iings, whir woodInis dock & raise Amazing and value for watirtioiiiproperty S49 00Oi TIt 101 li 3 one t iO 3 illd Jusi oe i 25 01 3iA arre Lot dimoensionr re 95 x 120 Wonaerfdl locallon. wiln polen- 113l 101 wier views titem 3 dreai nom0 in 3 idram iocalrilh Oiflisa 1 S 550.060 * % .A i.. 1.,.,"+ & _._-. - i COMPLETELY RENOVAIED OFFiCES UPGRADED DECOR rloi e puomil1 nIV olrwplOn & 5 prits Hanasoire douttle french dr intry to conference rm. New roof, A/C, updated electric, custom milled woodwrk & upgraded tixtures/lirdwr. Why Pay 6.5%? We'll Sell Your Home for As Low As .n D 247-4442 FSBO flEW ConsIrut:iln 17in Ave Soul. Jmr Beach unique localion, next 10 parl, ,,ir, O.:eanr',ewu 3BR'35BA. 3. iiOO i wior j:3 L :.- .n 2nd & 3rd floors Too. rmany a1,eri I,:' include Buy now & pick C,,IcfS. iiorinni Call 9040472--753. a.i; lor Da..id $595,000 Compielson ir July. Will co-op. OPEN HOUSE Sunday- NEW CON- STRUCTION by Elite Homes, Inc. 500 11th Avenue South- JAX. BEACH, 3100+ square feet- $649,000. View all the Elite Homes projects: townhomes, condos, single family home. Sunday from 1 to 4 pm. www.elitehomesfl.com John Wolfel Real Estate 699-8887 NEPTUNE BEACH, FSBO, "AS IS" house & 75'xl38' lot. 501 Oceanwood Dr. $259 900 (904)887-7669. ATLANTIC SHORES 119 37th AVE. SOUTH Newly renovated 3BR,2BA, vaulted ceil- ings, 50x123 lot New rool, HVAC. Hard- wood floors, new kitchen, all appliances. 2-car garage ... $795,000 536-8268 SOUTH JAX Beach. 2BR/2BA Town- house. Lovely' neighborhood. 416 36th Ave. $279.900 i9C0a61'3-98B6 **w.own- ers.com. IDTMW9867 WATERFRONT RETREAT OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 Custom horne with wood & marble firs, travertine marble frpl. gourmet kitchen w/ granite countertops, gas range & center island. Lots of deck. Beautiful views. 150' dock & boat lift on tidal creek to ICW. South on A 1A. rt on Solano Rd. rt on Roscoe to house on rt, or call for appointment. Century 21 Harris Real Estate & Associates, Inc. Raymond Harris 904-504-4470 Adorable JAX Beach p Bungalow!!! Sunday 1-3 Concrete block home! 3BR/1.5BA home just blocks to the beach. Remodeled kitchen. Tile throughout, fenced backyard. 1031 Z j 14th Ave N Dir: From Penman to lf I? i. on 15th Ave N to first R on 14th A vei J Home on L. $319,9K :. -1 ; Connie Grubbs 612-9911 or" Jan Fowler 294-4766 Spectacular Ocean Front Views from this wonderful corner unit in beautiful Ocean 22. Brand new tile and carpet. New Corian counter tops with stainless steel appliances and beautiful cabinetry. Call today. $549,000 Pablo Bay Waterfront, pool home on cul-de-sac. 3000+sft, 4/4, upgrades galore, priced to sell at $575,000 The Sanctuary 3/2, approx. 2000+SF, cul-de-sac, huge side yard, hardwood floors, California shag, priced to sell. $414,900 Neptune Beach POOL Home Huge corner lot, approx. 2300 SF, 4/2.5, reduced. $449,000 Jacksonville Beach bungalow, w/ Pool, biking dist. to Beach, 2000+ sqft, huge corner lot, a great investment at $387,500 Atlantic Beach town home, close to everything, 2/1.5, remodeled. $159,900 :: Call The Hamilton Teaim today at 904-610-8471 Each Office Independently l R, AaMIN Specialists Owned & Operaled COZY AND COMFORTABLE! Lo.mel\ move- inread) 3rd floor condo. Quiet povate location overlooking naru- ral area. Great room %tith fireplace, all appliances included plus 2 deeded park- ing spaces.$164.500 MLS# 266526 OCEANFRONT Luxury\ I ing on the ocean in this 2 bed- room. 2 bath, 3rd floor condo Spec- tacular % ier from inside as well as out- ,ide balcon', Bulding offers heated pool. exercise room. sauna and extra storage in addition to garage parlang. Priced to sell at $680,000. MLS# 289653 UNDER TALL TREES! This charming 'Old Atlantic Beach' home is situated on extra large cul de sac lot Concrete block construction. spacious great room, tood floors throughout lust a short distance to the beach. er lo traffic street is great for young children. S99.000 MIL.Si 271545 OCEANWALK! You II loe entertaining family and friends in this 1 story. 4 bedroom beach home Spacioia tfamtil room itth fire- place opens to kitchen and separate breakfast area Splt bedrooms, screened pool. security. located in highly sought after neighborhood. 5734.900 MLS# 278270 OLD ATLANTIC BEACH[ Nev 1 remodeled 2 story. 5 bedroom home Flexible open floor plan. oser 3000 SF of li ing area Beautiful kitchen, stainless appliances, stone and ,,ood floors. fireplace in living room. Possible in-la, suite. 2 car garage $789,000 MLS# 283187 GRAND RESERVE CONDO! First floor 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo, split bedrooms, large storage area. all appli- ances included. shows like a model Conveniently located for easy commute Pool. tennis, exercise facilities, club- house and more $174,000. SPECTACULAR! This incredible beautiful home is 1/2 block fomocean Sunshiune bnghtopen floor plan 4 BR plu. office and arn stu- dio. Gourmet kitchen includes custom cabinets. granite couniertops. gas cook top and n me cooler $1.675.000) MLS# 273214 Judy Nicholson presents.... MaIkAo D,'eams a Rea,;' - Dir:904-280-2820 Eve:904-241-2160 E-mail:judybythebeach @aol.com ViEW THE VIRTUAL TOURS AT www.judynicholson.com ATIANTIC BEACH SELVA MARINA EXCEPTIONAL VALUE!! This Open Floor Plan 3BR/2.5BA Home in Selva Marina sits on a 90 x 98 lot with 2 car garage. All living space on 1st floor, Bdrms on 2nd floor. Very Peaceful setting with Natural Front Yard. i Home is in move-in condition. Priced to r Sell $499,900 Margi Petitt Top Producer f571-9821 VssiewIOs ofhoes! View 100s of homes!* For photos and more information including addresses visit S'JaxBestHomes.com Fees slightly higher on homes over $300,000. $395 transaction fee c II I~ I 1% -e II- I 5-, I 1 I -- - IF I 3. March 24, 2006 The Rpeache I earldr/Ponte Vedra Leader ATLANTIC BEACH, 4BR/3BA, large, pri- vate lot, 6 blocks to Ocean. $340,000. Studio Oceanfront Condo, very small, great view. $300,000. 247-2333. SOUTHSIDE OFF Belfort. Brick home, 3BR 2BA, 1895sf, built 1987,many up- grades. $292,500. Independent Brokers 710-3111, FSBO AS Is House & 80'x115' lot, 5 blocks to beach, 1126 5th Street North. $299k, 553-7203. ASSIST 2 SELL BUYERS & SELLERS REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE WKEND Go to: jaxbesthomes.com for details, or call 247-4442. PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BR/2.5BA, 2-car garage, $1550sf, open floor plan, 42" Hickory cabinets, granite counter tops, new barber carpet,. hard wood floors, $318,000, 463-0505. ATLANTIC BEACH,, 3BR/2BA, Golf course and water view, pool, $428,900. Pictures :@ http://infotube.net/136118. (251)327-8394 Intracoastal West Pablo Bay, 4/3, 2688 sf, ss appliances, plantation shutters, built-in computer area. $497,500 World Golf/Murabella 4/4 "3135 sf, brand new, ready to move in, huge comer lot. 4-179,9100 Atlantic Beach Fairw'a Villas, cute 2/2, back to Selva Marina Golf Course. $199,900 Campfield 2/2, 1126 sf, new & ready to move in. $174,900 David Kuo office: 273-3939. Cell: 955-0776 4 4 1) Palm Ville k R.J. Sie 11..i i':me lidra BI.h. FL ATLANTIC BEACH DESIRABLE BEACH AVE TOWNHOME End unit w/fenced yard. 3BR/2.5BA, 1660-7 Beach Ave. 2150sf, beach access across street. Kitchen Isle w/ceramic tile. Wood burning fireplace, screened porch w/deck. Single garage. $712,000 by Owner 477-0102. OPEN HOUSE Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun noon-6pm Sawgrass Country Club 1149 Salt Creek Drive. Ponte Vedra Bch, FL (AIA to Sawgrass Marriott area, check in at security for map to home) 4BR/3BA, 3000sf new renova- tion, exceptionally beautiful, $769,000. Realty Executives Suncoast Debra Frye, 727-798-6819. JAX BEACH. 5BR/2BA, 2300sf On 2 lots. New roof, heat pump, plumbing & siding. $465,000 OBO. 249-8637. FSBO, N. JAX BCH, 3BR/2BA, fenced yard. New paint in/out. New carpet. CH&A. $289,900. (904)509-2593. 3BR FORECLOSURE, only $28,0001 Must sell. For listings. 800-749-8124 ext. 1490. PVB, THE Islands, 2BR/2BA, attached ga- rage. community pool. tennis $250 000 (90417038380 NEW CONSTRUCTION ready In May, South Jax Beach. Beautiful Townhome less than 8 blocks to the beach- 1884sf. 3BR/2.5BA. 2 car garage. $359,000 Call John Wolfel, Licensed,, RIE Broker (904)699-8887. www.elitehomesfl.com OPEN HOUSE, PVB, 2/2, 154 Del. Prado Ct. Fril/ Sat, 10am-4pm. $229,500. (904)514-6673. INTRACOASTAL WEST- Kensingion Lakefrontl Well maintained. $264,900. Murphy Realty.Corp. 536-9100. FABULOUS NEW CONSTRUCTION Jax Beacrr 3BRi2 5BA 2.slory tiadi ional. ,w/cecai snake vinyl siding hardwood floors. 42" cabinets graniia. siainiess steel apple. yot, wired lor otice, master suite w/tray ceiling, walk-in closet, double ivaniiy. whirlpool tub., sep. shower.. iarge o01 an much morel! Available April 2006 $454,930 Call Sandi Penningion. Walson Realty Corp k904j962-6 145. REDUCED- NEPTUNE BEACH. FSBO Duplex, or single nome tBR'iBA leach) Easi ol AlA. 5425 000 OBO 246-8200 JACKSONVILLE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Golf, Tennis. Swim. Jog, Bike all S. inside a great community. This 2 S a storyv, 4.800 SF 6BR/4BA/3CG offers vou al entertainment dream with a great open floor plan , & low main- tenance law n, so to start living today call Cindy Cox @ 904-881-8036. $849,000 Completely Renovated Contemporary-Awesome L. Intracoastal Views This 1657SF Neptune Beach Home sitsJ. on the marsh w/an 85' dock on a small I creek that leads to the Intracoastal. Navigable for small skiff or Jet Ski at high tide. The views are absolutely breathtaking! Just remodeled inside & out. 3bdrm/3ba, 2-Car Garage and Awesome Deck-Don't Miss This One-Offered at $574,000 Call 'Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 OCEAN IIEW LIMNG J4% BCH POOL HOME!1 u1St# 255024 N.:- ocejn ri c., a O ItLS# 289706 L.:.' el 32 '-rem.deled home. Pi3L ij B, i-i ..a. Cirur 3BR,3o c ar beach & 'choxIs 3.34C.90i1 241-2417 ... SF inienor, ,.:..:.' firuir- e. cre, 1h : E OF 3RD DULPLE! bt..neUL. p:.1l. .pa. p.iikiifg A sl.i..,i N5,i- MLS# 260924 In ihe heart ,1 Neplune Bch 51.. 285-1800 2 bl, the ocean. EI c. rental OCEIANROINICOADOINSERFNTFItBEICI hhorv Each unit 2l.1 I tip & I di,,n. MLS# 290748 i-nreditle oc.an ,' Eig',t oa "" 241-2417 3BR'3 5BA -ii.iiir.!ir. 2Hii'l F. 2id ..Io.r, iiL 2 241-2417 pnaIJng p,.ce isn gar ige. S11-,k in upg'ridcs 2/2 FURNISHED CONDO! ]-,rou.-uituh then uiii.M r .n &cIi..i ,,:,i::. built-m,. MLS# 290477 right on Ja\ Beach -i.w%. i.puinirigairr&,.,nr .i285-1800 Beauifull, maintained & includes ne,. REAI OC4ON & OCEANFRONT carpet kitchen lrs. ndos MILS# 289910 Close ti.:. h-pping.t. s i entei-.anmnt.erL h..l.. restLtr.rts..iTB & bathroom upgrade-i $569.000241-2417 Beauurul .ocari nei, h ;orn tin, BRi.BA SiiNNiIWJ 4Ti BE4CI! c.ondo; .%., an ''bak.:.n,. garage. pc.B 1 & rILS# 278492 Completely reno, ated TH hi-,Jied in t'e Sandca le C.:,ridomrnu 'lum. in" Sutih cksonialle Bech ac.m-,.um ) in Ati Beach Tin 3/2.5 TH has almost 285-1800 2S(hrt sq ft. a 2 car garage. vo id floors. H4CIEND4-STILE HOME plantation shutters. granite co:unterops and IN fI PlEPItWFON pr. ate pcrrches ,i th ocean '.ie'.v MLS# 288992 Pleucul.:.u -BR,35B.? i.e-n... i 5.e1:0 241-2417 h.:.me. buili .iund:,atuPJ i.: -lrdi -u r i.:.:,l.*: i,,'lJ. iNB !IE BLE OCF NFR ON I a guaei .ou.- &. ll r..m, hate. ,:turreva c' s BI ABLErd OCE4FsON1 Lcrie,1 on rone of i.argei prere .e lots & ha : MLS# 275731 Spacious 4,4.5 has great .:.ui,,Te.7 ipo- ure 6lf5.11.1.1285-1800 po:ienial Fabuloui, 'i001)\4O ft. Ig 'Anoded THllE PLANTATION lot, I ol lei, high & dn 2 lip. Igt kit iicenter NILS# 2317139 A '.%oIndertul Ic.Juon & lu.:l. plti s. BR & BA off gir. guest house Gorgeous in is, 3BR,'5 5BA- hbhrar, l hie,.cerycdir. aIndcaprng Stunning ocan vies hW ,rs ,:.,n ft r.. mailer ha., hi & her bajhs. s i , I_.ea"utullyind~-a d ,' Iel:, .. l.ir g:lf .. ... 'i$ 5.75' 1 241-2417 i.onvdcrruli clbiu', c.:u. gol c&urr.!. l. lerris ;& LOCATION LOC4TION! teachiliub IN.rn)m 285-1801) MLS# 282150 Adorable 3Q2. rela'.ing in- IfE 7IlllMlr7FNLiiRIOLS ground pool. \'er> Ig lot on Ponte Vedra CSEA F lN IN.G Bl'd Clo.e t,, the beach Mlce-in cond NLS# 256366 b SJa Bch..,,od ..2 n,L- '., erq. 11lr,p jteele.jla c, renirtol.,Yr. 4BRI'4 iB ..531 s A must see' $1.3011.0 241-2417 SF Irjrrg spjce. 14:i' SF Lermce. 2.. a garage. .il CHRAMINO OCE4NFRONTI i,, brind rn MNairtelia CondoiTruiium ri ,mir,> MLS# 273146 Immaculate 41/. granite iirrurnes. $3.-44i.rn l285-1800 L A t E'.STOniim E countertop s.s ;ppliance-. & vod t1rs ESTl2 OFIRD.iriuEET (Grejia ies (, Atlantiu Ocean' I1 2$Icii) MILS.26651l0 Arc ,: ,:,ppmlnT,,ul,,l.M,:,rure . ui. .u&it [ ier S,.iuth Jack..onir l.k Beach TraI. li s 241-2417 ckar rdA&nrdy l',rwcu-.IOtul.1 anl.,iri.i.:..irrni.:.-; SHOWCASE PERFECTION , 'cc.',-,do it9..Ni 285-1800 IN OLD PVBI OCEANFRONTiN 41ANIIC SHORES MILS# 280077 Neier coniemporar 5.'4/ MLS# 268919 :.n mrr:,si .ighari ci -e .A iiit ie beach IBkI4BA ".i00iSF. ,ramantttaircse. I. space planr. upgrades thru-oul Sprjaling custoir. Cabineri ,:.:.j & i,:rne tln u.enize rr.ie custom home Lserlooks sparkling pool & 5th rLe itjultedeiljng...buil-iris, FP.eerci.e irmior green in PV GolftCourse. Cabana & summer -ruds\ &e\',a idiiar, BA.ri:.:.fiopdeck 5$4.0i 0.1' i.N'I Jit ncl $3.5i .00lii 241-2417 285-1800 3/2.5 TOWNHOMEI RENOA4HD ON SOUrH NINE / OW M MLS# 270766 of Savgrass Country Club g:,lfl MLS# 288134 in desirable Neptlne: c.,e., LTplIelegant3BR.2.'iBA.si, rc<,f.r,. n'hood Open Inring areas, garage. nice kitchen. inercc,:.ler. ul I1.:-ors.cce dred r. pr.:.i'h ;,ard. excellent inester oppLy 5$26'.500 creere,ljnijiA a .: p.l. o :.cun\.nd er-r,, 2-carA gi'-f "241-2417 ifl g age $S5i,(i) 285-1800 Jan BEACHa e 2-1 PRISTINE PONTE VEDRA BEACH RENOV.[TD & REDUCED CONDO! MLS#2774803BR/2BAbeachc.iager,.aCharint, MIS# 266818 Il1, labulous lake golf &. iara.wr.iLt. ll ilr; in Ii. ing area. Ic:hen '.,' ne" course le. i from prujiet. cmrnd lIanai, I car triple ca.bi.,et. 4r.ri.nces &, Sarumr ni c;nr.-. n.. g & Iicrige. all jppl ic Resort ~l\Ie BA fi\tures. plu'nibig & .-ou. idLe L C. :On laige kl amenities & great c near ch $, 5.ii.i & bl,: MLS# 280275 plafgniceni 1931 lediierranean 4TLUNTIC BCH CONDOI Re.',al rhoe otn .cr. one aci, on In; Ndtibnal-MLS# 279538 2ER 2 5B \ i' r-lwrn-ome ,-r, Historic Register. Restored & updated; 10,054 SF, Ocean Vllge Sie's to cean. .pcic.s ni .nnd 4BR/6.5BA, garden,sun & play rooms,coveredriver , room, pool/spa, cabana, dock & boathouse. 1g 9 master 'sute $3t..'03ii $7,500,000 285-1800 241-2417 TROPICALPRADISE IN NEPTUNE BEACH. TRADITIONAL ELEOANCEI MLS#2842105BR/3full&2halfBAhome, 1999 MLS# 290627 2 stry 4 brm 2.5 bth home &.driui.dn c re.d 2 Iniie i lt ivheni.. 2 IJ nitr P re.% W/ wrparound prch & scrnd pool. Master rtrt A gJir. r..::,n E' e i .. i leu. J jirl ,'ldt ',m rh gei. . Koi, several fountains, igs, b.ar. r-iredin rn.u.,. w/ stng area, frml lr & dr have gleaming pool & custom barbecue. $'5,i:N.'i 285-1800. cherry floors. $649,900 241-2417 NEPTUNE BCH, totally re-done town- house w/ garage. Great community w/ pool. 3 huge bedrooms, 2.5 baths, frplce, private yard. Lease option $274,000. 280-2805. EAST OF 3rd Duplex. 215 8th Ave. North. $625,000. 241-8269. Zoned C-1. PONTE VEDRA, 3BR/2BA, beautiful, re- modeled townhome on lake. End unit. $189,500. (904)424-0660. ICW, HOLIDAY Harbor, FSBO. Large lot, 4BR/2BA, 2400sf w/in-ground pool. New CH&A, roof. $324,900. 246-2336, 463-7245. Vintage 1940's Bch Cottage-Fully 7- Restored--1 Blk to Bch! Classic treasure! 3BR/2BA gem, 3 blks to corner! Orig. wd. floors, newer kit, ba's, windows, roof, c AC, plumb, elec. Move-in ready! Huge 50x128 lot w/room to grow. Gar, w/storage galore, immaculate grounds, it's paradise everyday! $639,000. "She KNOWS the beaches... Rosemary She SELLS the town!" I Naughton Call 568-1523 Exceptional Custom Home 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 f.,i Qits own beach access. Don't miss this incredible opportunity at $1,395,000 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 WANTED: HOMEBUYER Cut de Sac Home Talk to the Twins Girvin Pointe, Intracoastal West 3 Bedroom w/vaulted ceilings in: great room and bonus den. Tile, fireplace, private backyard, breakfast rm, great neighborhood. Schools, shopping, MLS# 275191 $21i9,900 Donna Sandiford 386-5800 Diane Barr 234-9997 M W. :W .%.I 1,11,, A This adorable beach bungalow has a big front porch and more! Completely renovated, furnished 3BR/1 BA home, 1.5 blocks to beach, wood floors, new appliances, new windows. 3515 So. 1st St. in Jax Beach. $695,000 Call Sherri Beno 904-651-1830 or Lisa DiStefano, 904-514-3167 TPC SPECIAL POOL HOME IN JAX BEACH, FL 3BR/2BA, 2151sf., 2 car garage, gated comm. HW & tiled floors, open floor plan, SS appliances, Ig laundry room. Many up- grades. Won't last long! Call (904)859-5754 1463 Blue Heron Ln E. $454,900. ATLANTIC BEACH MAYPORT LANDING- Totally renovated, new roof, new siding & more. 2/2 town- home w/ bonus room. $127,900. PONTE VEDRA BELLEZA AT PONTE VEDRA- 1/1 con- do, lots of amenities. Currently leased until Sept. 30th. $195,000. ARLINGTON ARLINGTON HILLS- Like newly remod- eled home. Approx. 1650sf, 3/2, huge family room, fenced yard, irrigation, new kitchen. Priced for First time home Buyer. $154,900. ICW EAGLES CREEK- 10 minutes from beaches/ base. Gorgeous 4/2, nice lot, scr. porch, many upgrades. Close to schools & shopping. $247,900. HOME FINDER REALTY 241-5501 OR 221-1711 OPEN HOUSE. 13714 Weeping Willow Way in Pablo Bay. 4BR/3BA/2-car, 2400sf. $474;900. Saturday, Sunday, 12noon-5pm. MLS#271054. 327-0558. www.candlerhomes.com WINDSOR PARKE GOLF 13870 Windsor Park Dr. N., 3BR/2BA, brick, 2235sf., hardwood floors,.sunroom, patio. Open House, Saturday, 3/25, 1pm- 4pm, $439,900. FSBO. (904)992-9679 or (904)504-6890. SOUTHSIDE- iDEERWQOD, Spectacular views! Beautifully remodeled entertaining home. $1,095,000. Murphy Realty Corp. 536-9100. ,ATLANTIC BEACH, FSBO. 780 Jasmine St. 3BR/2BA. New CH&A, hardwood floors, 12'x24' enclosed porch. Large lot. $194,000. 318-2900, 742-6227. FSBO. 2BR/2BA, Key West style cottage. 1340sf. Lot, 65'x102'. 391 Main St. A.B. 241-8967. $229,000, as is. OPEN HOUSE Weekends, 2-5pm. BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED JAX BEACH HOME. Loclied al 1-104 Declara- ton Dr Trus .3BR 2 5BA na Icoo much to list. Asking $349.000. CaJI (904)563-1516. NEPTUNE BEACH. 3BR/2BA, 1750sf; hardwood floors, 4 blocks to Beach. Loi .rnlO1T J12 Souir. Sireei. S399.000 M..,lcGuire Monga.e 246-9915 l *. GREAT LOCATiONr Spacious 2-.sory home 3BR 2BA l900.i New AC. plumb- ,ng .&, Ilioring Remoeiled kilchen & tarh- room M,aricure-d lawn or, cul.de-sac Sprinkler ,sy iem :.nri imet 821 Foresi Cr- cie, oh rieplune Lane. N B. f.395.000 3.Sor or Bein. 246-9742, 514-0728. SAWMILL LAKES, Brick beauty on lake & preserve lot. 3200sf., 5BR 3.5EA Wood, floors. 3 car side garage Formal living-' room, dining rooCi Frepia.ace. $649,900. (904)280-1657 . OPEN HOUSE, SUN. 2-6 ATLANTIC BEACH 3 BLOCKS TO THE BEACH Oversized 3BR/2.5BA, 2615sf. Roman bath in master bedroom. Stone fireplace, marble floors. 16x40 deck, large base- ment storage area. Finished garage/ bo- nus room. $659K. 1832 Tierra Verde Dr. (904)237-0877 MORE FOR YOUR $$$ Homes, condos, townhouses, duplexes. $150,000 and up. All areas. Let me negotiate lower prices by being your buy- ers agent. Many years of experience. Kay Hewings, Magnolia Properties. (904)553-5019. FSBO INTRACOASTAL Waterway, deep water access, 3BR/2.5BA, 1800sf, 2 car garage, newly remodeled, 2 boat lifts (1-covered), $589,000. 463-0505. NEWER, CUSTOM built, private, ocean- front home with high dune views of the ocean and Intracoastal Waterway. Approx. 4458+ sf., 5BR/4.5BA, den/ office, tile and hardwood floors, formal living and dining, pool and spa, screened lanai with hot tub, lush landscaping and loaded. $2,750,000. Phyllis Staines, 904-476-SOLD. RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate. www.pstaines.com DUPLEX, 1ST St. Neptune Beach. 5OOFT TO .BEACH, (2) modern 2BR, 1BA w/ porch, Ig lot. $629,000. Will co-op. By appt. 246-9331 or (cell) 607-4766. ACROSS A1A from TPCI 3BR/2BA 1536sf, pool, FP, lakefront, $399K, 607-1030. HIGHLAND GLEN. Beautiful "under construction" home in gated community. 4 bedrooms plus bonus room, large lot, 3 car garage and much more. Offered at $795,000. SAN PABLO CREEK 3BR/2BA home in San Pablo Creek. Spa- cious floor plan, fenced backyard and backing on to pond. Offered at $258,900. VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING 1 BR/1 BA home, beautifully decorated and with fireplace and screen room overlook- ing the marsh..Offered at $159,500. VILLAGES OF PABLO 3BR/2BA beautifully remodeled home in popular Villages of Pablo. New roof, new tile and carpet, new stainless appliances in kitchen, repainted inside and out. Fenced, private backyard. Offered at $229,000. WINDSOR POINTE 2BR/2BA home, in Windsor Pointe. Up- stairs unit, fireplace, barber carpet, vault- ed celing. large master bedroom. Offered ai 3 158 900. NEWLY CONSTRUCTED WITH BONUS ROOM , 4BRi3BA newly consirucTed Mercedes uiii home. Huge bonus room tooll Land- scaped yard and a great floor plan. Of- lered at $395 000. ' SPACIOUS SEAVIEW PARK HOME 3BR/2.5BA home. Outstanding coral rock fireplace., granite counters. tongue and grooved wood paneled ceilings, private rear vare. greai neighboinoo, ano much, mucn more Ortered al $650 000. Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty 335 Jacksonvile Drive Call: 904-241-4447 Free Weekly List www.helpusell.com/coastalrealty Custom Home in PIlntation Oaks with Pool +. Private preserve lot /3,600SF 4BR/ -. ^ 4.5BA/3CG. screened lanai w/pool, UW aterfront & Pool Custom &hardwoods, 2- ay FP, custom cabinetry EHome inn Plantation Oaks $929 granite.000 5BR/5BA/2CG approx. 4,000SF w/14' . ceilings. gourmet kitchen 42"' Maple cabinets. -- Screened pool w/ fountain o.erlooking the Call Top Producer lake. lMan,, upgrades.-$1.039,000 904-859-9100 Contact Top Producer Beautiful Cottages Lynn Saul! at Atlantic Beach 904-859-9100 Exclusive Private Community for your private showing. i This Maintenance Free 3-story U-1 w/elevator, 2 Car Garage features Special Properties. 4bdrm/Sitting Rm/4BA. Covered Balconies & 3rd Fir Deck. Concrete Exterior Construction, Open Design, Finished 9- On The Ocean in Atlantic Beach 10' Ceilings-Bosch Stainless'Steel Appl-Granite, Custom A Lovely, 2-story townhouse with nice yard and Wood Cabinetry. Common Pool & Walkway to Beach Ave. deck on the beach, 2 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms. $849,900 On The River looking into Downtown Jacksonville Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 3,250 sq. ft. Rancher, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 car garage, new dock & bulkhead. Rooms in both houses have great views of water! $975,000 for each! Call (904)403-3409 is-WgMi^^Miigi .. S Q, I H||U IIBI --h-^|-H OCEANFRONT JAX BEACH Watch the First Coast sunrises surrounded by luxury! Large; 3BR/3.5BA condo with gourmet kitchen, stainless appi & granite. elec. storm shulters, irg private garage, completely furnished Call Olivia Seaman $1,495.000 NEW LISTING- PONTE VEDRA All brick over 3000st, oversized rooms. On lagoon in cul-de-sac street. 3BR/3BA family rm w/ frplc. cathedral beamed ceilings Earl Whilehursi builder One- owner, in mint condition. Pis call Joyce Reesh $1,325.000 MIRAVISTA ICW CONDO Brand new end unit with pano- ramic views of ICW. Open floor, plan, 3i3.5*den, 2674sf. granite tops in kitchen, stainless appl.. Mediterranean architecture, 40 boat slip available separately $850 000 Call Jayne Hoffman MARSH LANDING-WITH DOCK 2-slory tradilional 5/5 on prvale cul-ae-sac Neutral update aecor. volume ceilings, gourmet Kitchen w/granite tops, sub-zero built-in. private master w/sirting area, dock on tidal estuary. Jayne, Hoffman $1,199,000 JUST STEPS FROM OCEAN Highly desirable, large corner lot. Totally renovated home with hardwood floors, pool overlooking private lagoon, all new A/C, plumbing, pool pump, sprinkler system & lighted deck. $755,000 Call Priscilla Johnson NEW HARBOUR ISLAND LOT Rare opportunity for lot in prestigious Harbour Island. private, pristine views of marsh and tidal stream. 40' concrete floating .dock is conveniently located across the street. Call Jayne Hoffman $1,100,000 PONTE VEDRA ESTATE LOT' Build your dream home on this- incredible homesitel High & dry w/over % acre, beautiful oaks & private, deeded beach access Only vacant lot 5 10' above sea level. Fully bulkheaded. $999,999 Call Michelle Floyd NEAR THE BEACH 2,2 top of the Inne flal LR has vaulted ceilings frplc. courtyard entry, secluded rear porch. End unit 1' fir Country Club type amenities include pool tennis fitness & security. Judy Smith or Gypsy Alexander $350,000 PALENCIA ESTATE LOT Over 1 acre located in the exclusive eslale section of beautiful Palencia Experience dramatic marsh visas offered from this amazing homesite A truly great opportunity! Call M.chelle Floyd today' $929 000 WATERFRONT LOT! Deep water access in the heart of Palm Valley'! Build your dream nome on trnis 75' x 460 incredible lot. Great homesite, great views, great location!' Don't wait at only $875,000. Call Susan Fort for more into' PLANTATION GOLF COURSE Stunning & expansive views of the 17i" [airway are offered from inis majestic Spanisn Mission inspired home! Stylish & ele- gantly comfortable w/unparal- leled quality & craftsmanship! $2,280,000 Call Michelle Floyd LUXURY CONDO FROM WCI Spectacular floor plan" with amazing vistas, resort pool, sur- round sound theatre rm, fitness center, 4BR/4.5BA Penthouse residence, 4065sf of living space + 585sf of terrace areas. $3,000,000 Call Jayne Hoffman SOUTH JAX BEACH CONDO 2-story town home condo with beautiful ocean views from the family- room, master suite & balcony. This 2BR/2BA condo has 2 underground parking spaces. $429,900 Please call Mary Anne Christensen today! SIMPLY THE BEST Floor to ceiling, windows offer panoramic ocean views to the north & east and the preserve to the west. Top floor corner, 4BR/3.5BA. All upgrades The best Serenata unit $1,750,000 Jayne Hoffman / Michelle Floyd .8'Pnt -. u eat Pnf Vda eahFL328 15 agrs or sDive.i#00- :. Bach F 308 904-43-. 10 86-35-149 115Barran O ksWalI #04-.Jckonvlle FL 325 Ocean Cay Ths.Beauty!!! This 2100 SF home has 3BRs plus a loft, & 2.5BAs with marble countertops, hardwood floors through- out! Lushly landscaped! Dif.: S Beach i PKWY to Ocean Cay to L on Antiga to E3 2nd L to 2884 St Maartin Ct. $474,900 Connie Grubbs 612-9911 Gorgeous Oceanviews Duplex--One S- Lot off Oceanfront! S, Awesome views off huge oceanside deck, 2/2 up, 4^ f-place, new cpt, paint, 2/1.5 dwn, charming private courtyd, rents $1350,or easy S.F. convert. Total Rebuilt '91, A treasure! Walk to "corner". Immaculate! Huge 2-car gar, $982,000 "She KNOWS the beaches.. Rosemary' She SELLS the town!" Nauer Ion Call 568-1523 Great Home for Entertaining! highland Glen Beauty! This large 4/3 has a screened lanai with Pool & Jacuzzi, Outdoor Kitchen & deluxe tiled shower, theatre room w/theatre chairs, tiled throughout! House comes furnished except for T.V.'s & stereo system. $950,000. MLS#282852 Call Connie Grubbs 904-612-9911 today! PRICE REDUCED! You gotta Im Take a Look! Charmingly redoneAto Z! 4BR/2.5BAcedar shake, high GR ceils, beachy kit tile, new.cpt, paint, jacuzzi, fans. lots of windows. Priced to sell! $258,900. Perfect spot near base, bch, Wonderwd Brdg for access to S-side shops, Move-in ready! '. "She KNOWS the beaches... Rosemary She SELLS the town!"IF I Naughton W Call 568-1523 Miller - WISH YOU HAD:A FRONT PORCH? uaPSSItiec L I MOUADJ-AIL . I r- S Mrrchr~r J420 TeBace eae/oneVdr ede lssfe HISTORICAL DISTRICT of Downtown Jacksonville, 1855 River Rd., across the street from the St. Johns River. Beautiful renovation just completed. 3BR 2.5BA, wood flooring, lush landscap- ing frplc., granite & silstone, 3000sf, $1,069,000. Realty Executives Suncoast Debra Frye at (727)798-6819. POOL & GOLF Gorgeous 5BR/3.5BA on spectacular lot, bonus room, wood firs, spacious rooms, loaded w/ upgrades! $829,000 MLS 264871; HL 50606 SEVILLA CONDO Spacious 3BR/3BA w/pool views, 2 large balconies, & club amenities. $299,000 MLS 267320 HL 50946 TROPICALISLAND Relax by the lushly landscaped pool/spa & deck areas. This 3BR/ 3BA home is only 13 blocksto t he beach! Many upgrades throughout! $450,000 MLS 265070 HL 50656 JUSTLISTED Wow! Queens Harbour like new home, 4BR/2 5BA, scr lanai w, heated pool/spa. Flowing layout & many extras! $678,000 MLS1 259154 HL 50446 PARK YOUR BOATHERE Almost new stucco with boat RV parking. 4BR/2BA, marble fireplace, most apple stay. Immaculate condition! $234,900 MLS 290704 HL 50356 ATLANTIC BEACH Almost new 4200SF w/charm; & quality. 3 story maint. free w/ wraparound' porches elevator $1,200,000 MLS 286475 HL 49986 CUTE HOME-ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR/2BA on 75 x 100 lot Grealt potential w/cedar shakes & wood floors. Separate storage shed Sold as is' $295,000 MLS 287073 HL 50036 ATLANTIC BEACH CONDO Totally updated, new kil, new balhs re-plumbed Planlalion shutlters. pedestal sinks & wood [Irs I $289,000 MLS 279059 HL 49396 OCEANFRONT CONDO End unit, 2BR'2BA Pelican Point Take advantage of fabulous ocean views & condo amenities $635.000 MLS 281763 HL 49626 QUEEN'S HARBOUR Fabulous 4BR/5.58A w'192 on harbour, 40' concrete dock,a screened pool, spa. & summer kitchen $1,645,000 MLS 281444 HL 49586 POOL HOME IN PV 4BR/2BA, 1961 SF pool home. splint BR, kitchen w/br.k nook, luxurious master opens to screened pool. 5620.000 MLS 280279 HL 49536 EXECUTIVE HOME ( Galed community over looking 15"'r hole of Selva Marina. 5BR/4BA upstairs guest quarters, comm. pool & tennis' $739,000 MLS 264807 SHL 50946 NEW ON MARKET ' Large beautiulu wooded lot backs j up to park in Allantic Bch. Walk to the beach. 3BR. real rm wi' fireplace. $549,900 MLS 279522 HL 49446 Atlantic Beach 1 Watson Offie S (904) 249-3804 - ._ -.. VALENCIA CONDO, Jax Beach/PVB, new construction, 2BR/2BA, concierge, spa, pool. San Marco style. See at www.valenciacondos.com. Asking $404,900 (Reduced) Call 904-616-7975 JAX BEACH. NEWER 2BR/2BA. Many upgrades. 1200sf. 9ft ceilings w/fans, wa k-in closet, kitchen appliances, washer/dryer, terrace, fireplace, garage. Security system. FSBO. $225,500. 246-8775. 2BR 1.5BA townhome. Just steps from the river across from the pool. Newly remod- eled,'WDHU, CH/A, alarm syst. Close to downtown. $132,000 possible'lease op- tion. 571-1112. SUMMERHOUSE AT Old Ponte Vedra, 1 BR/1 BA, 546sf, tiled throughout, new ap- pliances, AC, gated. ground floor. Golf. course view $138,900. (904)608-1730. AFFORDABLE LUXURY. Minutes -to Beach & Historic downtown & Fernadina Beach. Two furnished models, 2 & 3BR. Prices start at.$185,900. Call for more in- formation, THE PALMS AT AMELIA. (904)277-1983. wwwthepaimsatamella.com Help U Sell Coastal Realty JAX BEACH, the only available 2nd Floor condo facing toward ocean on 2nd Street, 553sf,.nice, $175,000 (904)608-4725.' PONTE VEDRA. Ocean Links. 1st Floor, 1BR/1BA, screened porch, lagoon/golf view, clubhouse, pool, exercise room. FSBO. $180,000. 285-6440. JAX BEACH- Beach Terraces, Ocean views Like new-luxury condo. $849,000. Murphy Realty Corp. 536-9100. FLAGLER CROSSING, 2BR/2BA, moti- vated seller.. $299,900. A1A Realty Serv- ices, Inc. (904)249-8855. PVB, 2/2, First Floor, lakeview, resort amenities, beach accesS. $239K; 273-5195. PRIVATE BEACH Access. 2BR/2BA, fur- nished, 1st floor, fully renovated. Steps to garage.'. $242,000. 537-4083. FSBO PvB 3BR'2BA. w.garage, marsh view t525k 543-1881 or 607.2642 PVB $219K. gaied 2'2 condo lanai. Irepi, lop ir premo prool ano iaKe vic* ucrn access 5 Siar amennieSi. urni 1:07 reOl io ciubr.,e AlA close io TPC S JTB FSBO 1904338-.4137 1BR/1BA, NEW PVB Condo, 511st. S 134.900. (904)338-1134 PVB OCEAN GROVE 2/2/+ Lakeview- Fireplace. Bewl Save 14t-in p ii week No condo lees 1 year' ml:. pis. 727-458-4230 $218K FSBO Mu i Seel OPEN HOUSE. Friday. Saturday Sunday. 9am-5pm 12 Jarder de Miter Place. J B. Newer 2BR'2BA. many upgrades Kacner appliances, wasner/dryer, terrace lire- place. garage. security system FSBO $225.00110 246.8775 PONTE VEDRA Bcn, 1-mile trom ocean. Grand Ca v Villas. reauliltui 2BR,1BA. nardwoo a and ceramic floors. screened palio, ai l Ire exuas $19-4 000 18431338-3482 BEACHFRONT CONDO St Pelersburg Beacr Florida. 1960s. 2'2.5 5829K 2325sl, 3/2, $1.195K Really Execulives Surcoasi, Debra Frye. 3I 7271798.6819. SPECTACULAR OCEANVIEWSI 2BR'tBA Two balconies Coverel Park. ing L369000 Call 194188 1-99011 PALMS. 2BR.2BA 1156s1 wiurriure wonn $18,000 Corrpieie, lor $230.000 Call 280-9781 or 294-4550 JAX BEACH- Jardin 3.2, 500sl garage $263K Owner Broker Call Renee L Baron. Inc 904)242.2821. " OCEANFRONT- S Jax Beacn lever iivedin. 3ra floor uni irn ire Walermark 3BR 3BA 2310c.1 $1,175 000 Werer Re- ilt, Corp i904249 .8443x106 mmmvrw m- East of 3rd St. in Jax Beach $379,000 This home includes 2BR, 2BA plus 2-Car Garage. Awesome Investment opportunity, less than 1 block to the Ocean. Residential grandfathered i in but zoned commercial. Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 INCREDIBLE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY TRIPLEX RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL YOU CHOOSE EAST OF 3RD IN JAX BEACH: $597,000 This opportunity includes 2 bldgs, the front concrete block is a 2BR/1 BA up and the same down plus a 2nd dwelling w/ a 2BR/1 BA on a 50 x 125 S; lot 1.5 blocks to the Ocean. DON'T D E. MISSTHISONE! Call Margi Petitt STop Producer 571-9821 New Waterfront Community Watersedge Harbortown 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 El starting at $1,088,900' Call Margi Petitt Top Producer COME OME TOE RESORT LIVING IN PVB! 2BR/2BA ground floor condo east of AlA in PVB with courtyard entrance. Relax by the fireplace, on your screened patio overlooking the lake, or go for a swim in one of the pools. This & much more can am P be yours. $361,900 MLS#278474 Sherri Beno , REALTOR . 904- 651-1830 A Real TRIPLEX near Beach! A Rare "Old Nept" Opportunity Here's a deal! Zoned utriplex" just 1 blk to bch, 4 bk bik to corner! S. conc. blk, 2BR/1BA up & ,dwn. 1. IBR/IBA Gar. Apt. so cute! Has newer roof, window s. AC. Kit/B A need work. Orig, hrdwd firs, loaded \,/potential to rent or con\er to S.F. $699.000 Rosemary "She KNOWS the beaches... Naughion She SELLS the town!" AMiller Call 568-1523 Brand New Construction 1/2 Block to the Ocean, South Jax Beach Brand New Town Home! 3-story, 3BR/3.5BA, 2-car garage, Absolutely Beautiful! Stucco, Stainless Steel Appliances-Granite countertops, Open floor plan-crown molding and more... Oceanviews I t I |from master balcony. Lowest price in new construction East of 3rd St. $574,000 ~i I ....*. n nCall Margi Petitt STop Producer 571-9821 TIFTON COVE in SAWORASS CC Beautifully renovated 2BR/2BA condo hardwoods, kit w/ne\v cabinets. stainless steel appliances, corian countertops. fully furnishd & overlooking lagoon. Great for second home or investment property. $369,000 Call Top Producer Lynn Saul 904-859-9100 utGrwiw en it's time to fin your Sdrm home, check out our Homes forSaleSection oftheCassifieds, H ,8 - B~.~n~Iu~"~R DLJ' ESave SiThousands of $$ Sellerpays 1 yr of condo fees! Newer 3BR/2BA 1500sf Jax Beach condo! 62 Jardin de Mer $259,900 MLS#284272 Call, Ain Wilson at 955-0700 S& \isit www.acwhomes.com! 13727 Richmond Park Drive Look alke model full of upgrades. Warm. open floor plan with French doors o\ erlooking % ooded area 3BR/2BA. Comes %\ ith I car garage with storage. Enjoy the pnvate. landscaped patio area ot erloolang nature. Offered at $197.0000 fvalett evaMu.. P. RE ALTOR,- S' ~i9041 241-7461 ex 231 bor (904) 477-6668 .. %k jack-on illemichedle.com "ruc hellehomes-200318- aihoo.ocm Tops in Sales. Lisdngs and Transactions for the Beaches office in 2005! Oceanviews From lour ]Private ]Penthouse "";;;....- September '06 completion. 9th FL. ; penthouse w/3.700-.SF of indoor- living, 620SF oceanview terrace. S' roof top access. 4BR/5BA master suite & study. 10' ceilings. RI^ .gourmet kit. Other amenities inc. i :! pool & covered parking. 'iCall Top Producer -Lynn Saul, 904-859-9100 OPEN HOUSE Sat, March 25.12-2 pm 1BR/1BA condo w/ garage. #610, Villas at Marsh Landing. *i ,, *$170,000 Dir: JTB east to Marsh Landing Pkiov e.\it. rt at S AMarsh Landing Business Park entrance; rt on The Greens \tay (at FOP sign); to the lillas. Bldg 600 past the clubhouse. Call Sherri Beno for gate code. l rnDnn Sherri Beno [LNu UU REALTOR:' CONNECTION 904- 651-1830 OPEN HOUSE Sat., March 25 3-5 pm 2BR/2BA condo, #3013, Palms at Marsh Landing. $189,900 Dir: JTB east to Marsh Landing Pkwy exit, rt at Marsh Landing Business Park entrance; rt'on The Greens ay (ar FOP sign); to the Palms. Call I Sherri Beno for gate code., mONCIO 9l1 Sherri3Beno Iu CONUU REALTOR@ LCDNNECTIDN 904- 651-1830 EAST COAST REALTY OF JACKSONVILLE, 1NC. 247-4724 OCEAN LINKS 2BR/2BA, water to golf view, screenedd ,A raparound porch. ,aulted ceilings. FP $249.900 3BR/2BA On Eastwind Dr., close to schools. $339,900 SUMMER HOUSE 1BR/1BA, golf course views $950/mo PONTE VEDRA Summer House Condos 2 1BR/1BA loft units, golf views! $178,900 LOT 11thAve. N., 50 x 120 residential lot. $249,000 Sew Condo East of AlA, in South Jax Beach' "M September '06 completion, 8th floor end unit am I offering open views of the ocean. .tS 1 M W ,3BR/3BA approx 2200SF. Only 15 condos in this community, 2 per floor & covered parking. Offered at $929,000 Call Top Producer Lynn Saul 904-859-9100 OPEN HOUSE Attention: Investors and First Time Buyers Saturday, March 25 11:00am to 3:00pm The Colony at PVB Unit #112 $260,000 2Bdrms/2Bths A1A to Left on Corona, immediate right into The Colony It RE/MAX Specialists lW (904) 270-0747 or (904)-669-6455 Privale Beach Access! Tennis & Volleyball Beauliful View ol Lake Courts & Fountain Movie Theatre Swimming Pool & Spa Wireless Intemel Fitness Center Summer Kitchen 21-211 Arbor Club Drive Ocean Grove Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 2 BR 2 BA Condo & Garage Approximately 1,155 Sq; Ft. $249,900 James G. Weber Realtore Don Brown Realty (904) 612-3231 Recycle! PONTE VEDRA SUMMER HOUSE FSBO 1 BR/1 BA Condo, 511 sf. Everything new. Lakeview. All amenities. $134,900 (904) 338-1134 Mfajlc SRealty OPEN HOUSE SAT. 3/25-SUN. 3/26 12-3PM 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 -- A -,AR Classified 3 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Marc 24.200 I.J m I v March 24, 2006 C12~dfIer heBahs edrPot eraLae '14111 GREAT LOCATION IN PONTE VEDRA MLS#283193 -$229,000 No one above or below in this beautiful 2BR/2BA end unit on the ground level with gara e just steps from the front door. Screened lanai overooks lovely pond with ducks & very tranquil setting. "A MUST SEE"! Bill Bacher REALTOR Cellular: 904-465-4556 Direct Une:904-853-2009 e-mail: billbacher@watsonrealtycorp.com L.,,R,*cow.Reilws' PLAYERS CLUB AT SAWGRASS CC 3BR/3BA townhome style.. condo. Loads of windows, wonderful, waterviews, soaring ceilings, FP, light filled sunroom, 2.masters up & down, fully furnished & appointed. $474.000 Suzie Mons Connolly 904-234-8812 MOTIVATED SELLER! .' Priced to sell! Beautiful newly constructed condo in Ponte Vedra on East side of A 1A. 2BR/2BA w/screened lanai. 5 Star amenities include 2 pools & spas, new clubhouse & much more. Call Top Producer Lynn Saul 904-859-9100 JAtLKUINYlLIkf f^-- .--.- Oceanfront 2BR/3.5BA townhome w/ garage. No HOA Fees. Completely renovated %with new AC/%windows/doors/ kitchen granite & stainless. $739.000 WANTED: CONDO BUYERS Beachy 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Villas Talk to the Twins! Beautiful gated community set in the marsh near golf. Wood or tile floors, huge screened lanai's w/ tropical views. Garages Too! Ready to move in. MLS#280543, #284889. $160- $259.900. Call today to see! Diane Barr 234-9997 Donna Sandiford 386-5800 CONNECTIIIl New South Jax Beach co..A..aldaiid*m East of AIA September 06 completion, 6th floor Southeast end unit offering open views of the ocean. 3BR/3BA approx. 2.200 SF. Only 15 condos in the community. $969,000 Call Top Producer Lwnn Saul 904-859-9100 I w A AMW nfl urns s v K-y Sherri Beno S REALTOR' 904- 651-1830 a -. INCREDIBLE BUY!I TOWNHOME 1/2 BLOCK TO BEACH 3BR/3.5BA/ICG tow\nhome, 1/2 block to beach. ocean views from master BR. CBC. wood/tile floors thru-out, hard surface counters, SS Appl. $475,000 Suzie Mons Conno9y 904-234-8812 1 UM, nnt ,.,, METROPOLITAN CONDO Soon to be Jax Beach Landmark. 8th floor a residential on SE side'' of the building. m w .Amazing views, 12 ft ceilings, rare -;F opportunity. This is a must see! F Move in April2006. -NEW. $749,900 office: 249-4949 SID mobile: 333-7873 REAL ESTATE Best Buy Today on the Ocean!! Southshore Condominium, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent Condition in South Jax Bch, Covered Parking. Priced to sell at SE D $599,900 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 .S ., : ., .. .-.' . ., ".;. :- ; "-* the Atlantic Ocean. the condominiums at Las Olas offer the style and elegance of up n livin relaxed eing. All of- &' ?," ', >1; :- T 1 Situated on First Street in Jacksonville Beach directlN across from the Adandic Ocean. the condominiums at Las Olas offer the style and elegance of uptot n living in a secure, relaxed setting. All of the amenities of i\ ing at the beach are nghi outside \our door. Only 2 units per floor with SPECTACULAR VIEWS of the Atlantic Ocean. Priced from $839,415 For more information contact: Swfedd.,k PA. REALTOR,,- , (904) 2-41-7461 e% 23J 1 " or (904)1477-6668 ( Prudential wv% v, jacksonaliemichelle corn ewr, dReaty.. --.,-- nicheUlehomes2003@ T'ahoo :.cm Tops in Sales. Listings and Transactions for the Beaches office in 2005! WATERFRONT IN ST AUGUSTINE This piece of paradise on the Intracoastal in St. Aug. awaits! Completely renovated and furnished for your convenience. 2BR/1 BA condo overlooking water, pool & marina with 43 l A ft. boat slip, only 1/4 mile to ocean access. Call Sherri Beno to see! !ps in Sales, Listings and Transactions for the Beaches office in 2005! The Lofts at Casa Bella Enjoy Beach Living at its finest! Only 4 loft homes available in this concrete block new construction with ocean views. Offering 3BR/3.5BA/1CG with multi level balconies, high ceilings, hardwood & tile floors, granite & more! Spring start up-late Fall move in! Great pricing from upper $600's to mid 700's. For more details call: Bonnie Locke 655-8035, Kelly Whitaker-Payne 233-1991 or Wanda Petersen 537-4594 "BadN wTo nonsi Consider quality construcuon...consider these 6 sold concrete block brand new lon homes. Beautiful "ood floors through out. loft sty le, open floor plan. lots of natural light. 42' cabinets. 2 balconies. Great location only a fe\ blocks to the Atlantic Ocean! Prices range from: $399.900 $427.900. 445 5th Street North. 'eA&e uu PA., REALTOR- , ,9904)241-7461 ext 231 Sor(904i477-6668,. Prudential ^So .d k i^ orKilieri'shc lle c-,ri,,' '* -rReal ..... r. ruchellehomes2003@( ahno.ocm Tops in Sales. Listings and Transactions for the Beaches office in 2005! CONDO IN THE HEART OF PONTE VEDRA MLS#286341-$268,000 2BR/2BA w/large greatroom w/hardwood floors. Balcony overlooking pond. Attached one car garage, quiet gated community w/walking pqthIs, recreation center, tennis court, swimming pool, fit- ness center to playground & much more. 2 lBill Bacher j- |1 REALTOR* '. Cellular: 904-465-4556 i. Direct Line:904-853-2009 .,m- -.a e-mail: billbacher@watsonrealtycorp.com Unique Oceanfront Condo South JAX Beach . Ground Floor Gemn 9 3Bd/2.5Bath 1528 sq ft S* Virtual Tour at _ILS#283602 465-7571 Darile Holbrook. REALTOR()' dholbrook@watsonLrealtyciq:.co:,m :, \Xatson Realty Corp REALTO RS'S '=" I-. 1W. L Ino available on all oceanfront condo,! WANTED: CONDO BUYER Golf Getaway -Talk to the Twins! Villas at Marsh Landing 3 bedroom, ground floor end unit w/garage. 18" tile, huge screen lanai overlooking marsh & sunset. Fireplace, crown, gated w/club amenities, A++ condition. MLS#284889 $259,900 Call today! Diane Barr 234-9997 Donna Sandiford 386-5800 13. Roof Top Ocean Views m l 1/2 Block to Ocean 3i1 Brand New Construction! New Construction Town Home 4bdrm/ ,i 4.5bath, 3 story w/elevator, 2-car garage paver driveway, Construction complete in 6 months. High-End Finish Levels-Stainless Steel Appliances, Granite, Custom Cabinets, Roof Top Terraces-Ocean Views and More. Offered at $995,000 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 JACKSONVILLE BEACH Desirable beach property. Zoned residential/commercial. 1626sf in 3 buildings business plus 2 efficiency apartments. 2 blocks from ocean. Fully occupied $799,000 JACKSONVILLE BEACH 78 Jardin De Mer Place 3/2, 1500 SF. 2nd floor condo. Fireplace. Condo has all the upgrades!! Move in condition. Located in a quiet area under a canopy of trees. This condo is a MUST SEE! $269,500 JACKSONVILLE 1647 Sunnyside Ave. Jacksonville, FL 32224. Perfect opportunity to purchase property near the Intracoastal and within walking distance of million $ condos. 3 lots with 2/2 750 SF house (house sold as is). Great investment. $225,000 + SALES RENTALS -+++ ++ RENTAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ++ ++ ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT <.+ e-mail: marvin-real-estate@marvin-group.com web site: hllp/Imarvin-group.com Tel: 249-8599 Fax: 249-8598 Mortgages made easy. WACHOVTIA Uncommon t'isdom Wachovia Mortgage Corporation 233 3rd Street North Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 Tel 904-361-5102 wally.sears@wachovia.com THE MOORINGS Bring your boat and enjoy the relaxing lifestyle at the only Condo Community on the Intracoastal with private boat slips. Evern' unit has a slip on a recently dredged harbor, canal and slip. Other club i amenities include clubhouse, pool, tennis, gazebo and storage. Price ranging from $329,000 $415,000. Deepwater Access to Intracoastal If this Sparks your interest call... Barbara Sparks, REALTOR" , GRI, .ABR, CSP your WI'alerront Specialist Prudential "'tour Real Estate Professional for Life Network Realty 6410048 7054027 S' .........' .bsparks@BarbaraSparks.com Mortgage " 100% Interest Only Loans Available Call us today!! 904-246-9915 Fiq 1AW A ITU 04 *.@ n - RENT VS. Ownll What makes more sense?? Brand new office condos, con- crete construction, at the beach, starting at $130,000. Let us show you the differ- ence. You can own your own office. Call Mark at The Dilworth Realty Group of Vanguard GMAC. 591-6976. OCEANFRONT, 1 or 2BR furnished con- dos, weekly or monthly. (904)463-7343. i MARVIN e .oal lstateo . B- W AVE Management B Sales. Inc. 1835 North Third Street acksonville Beach. FL E20B FOR SALE Call Joe Floyd 219-7638 ~~~FS~II~ ul I Wa- 0 t -. 4o" - r1 - A, c Tale life eas! INo lawn care nere - just plenty of swimming and tennis! Charming 2BR/2BA condo with - living room with fireplace and . sliding glass doors looking out to the screened lanai. This home has nice views of lake. Close to everything: beach, restaurants & shopping. Offered at $183,000 j *&ad, & Fea. PA, REALTOR@ (904) 241-7461 .ext 231 or (904) 477-6668 rde a www.jacksonvillemichelle.com Pdenial nmichellehomes2003@yahoo.ocm NetworkReahlty sawn 7--' * - - I mono m The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader d eifissalC 4 A ~ UI~PIII~PSH~ ---- --- --- --- --- --- - - N I MEW- Imm- m-- .; _T. .t Mumma. Classified 5 The Beaches T PL PrPnntp Verlra Leader JAX BEACHFRONT 2BR condo, no lease, pet negotiable, $1300/mo., 673-1550. SHADY & Quiet, like new. 1BR/1BA, CH&A, kitchen equipped, close to Base. All utilities Included. Small pet OK. $650/mo. 247-4221. REMODELED FIRST floor townhome, 2BR 2BA, $950/mo. Near Fort Caroline & Monument Rd shopping area. Magnolia Properties 904-476-1445 or 904-249- 2840. REALTY SERVICES, INC. SALES & RENTALS Frankie m Vt.. Parks-Lyon PROPERTIES Atlantic Beach + 3BR/2BA condo. Seaplace-furnished, pool, walk to ocean $1200/mo Mayport + 2BRi2BA TH. MaNport Landing.' ne*wl remodeled unit. iery nice .$825/mo + 2BR/2BA, M1 ypon L-nding, close to base. $795/mo Neptune Beach + 2BR/2BA Apt. across from ocean lop unit WID-water included $1200/mo Jax Beach + 2BR/IBA Apt. pano in back, walk' to beach. $800/mo. + 3BR/2BA condo. South Shore on ocean, pool, furnished unit Starnng May Ist, $1900/mo for, 6 months. 3BR/2 5BA condo, New-Three stories, I car garage, W/D Walk to Beach $1900/mo Ponte Vedra + 2BR/2BA Condo, The Islands, garage. screen porch, community pool $1100/mo. West Beaches + 3BR/2BA H-New Home oft Beach BlId. 13826 Zion Gate Ct. 2 car garage, $1700/mo. oWE NEED RENTALS. Call us for Professional Property Management Call 249-2322 MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550, on pri- vate lols. Near Mayport Naval Station, no dogs, 333-5579. JAX BEACH. Villas at Marsh Landing. Large 1BR/1BA, fireplace, Pergo. $900/mo. 379-4288. CHARMING 1 person efficiency apt. next to ocean In Neptune Bch. No pets, no smoking $695/mo. 249-2816.. WANTED. Ponte Vedra area, 2BR/2BA, up to $925/mo. Signature Realty, 241-5221, ext. 108. ATLANTIC BCH ocean front, 3BR/2BA large condo, all amenities, 219-2481. BLOCK TO beach 126 8th Ave. South. 2BR/1BA, CH&A, WDHU. References, credit check, no pets, $875/mo. 724-6335. Miraj1l _Reaalty PONTE VEDRA FURNISHED RENTAL Lovely 1BR/1BA ground floor unit with new appliances. 7 month minimum. Call Grace Tausz: 612-1089 $1,100 PONTEVEDRA BEACH OCEAN GRANDE 3/3 brand new luxury condo with views of the marsh. Steps to the ocean. Private garage. Furnished. $3000 PONTE VEDRA BEACH SAWGRASS PLAYERS CLUB 3/2 home located on lagoon. Beautiful deck off back overlooks TPC course. $2300 JACKSONVILLE BEACH 3/2 8 blocks to ocean. $1500 Call Melissa Myers 249-8855 Property Management Sales VflD YOUR WmAY Wj HOE www.WatsonRent.com Property Management Property Subdivision Rent BR/BA Area Beach Blhd & Hodges Wolf Creek Condos $ 990 2/2.0 IC Crooked Creek Dr Riverbrook at Glen-Hodges$1,350 3/2.0 IC Fiddlers Hammock Lane East of A IA $2,600 5/3.5 PV Hwy A IA #74 Fountains East of A IA $ 995 2/1.5 PV LaReserve Cir Fiddler's Marsh-Eas of AIA $1,490 3/2.0 PV Ocean Blvd #49 Seaplace furnished) $1,200 3/2.0 AB Pebble Brook Dr. Rwerbrok aiGlen-.Hiodges $1,495 3/2.0 IC 1811i.i Suii,,i PL.[Dr N 9 '1111 Grndl Rewrve Condo-Hidges $1,000 2/2 (DEN) IC Lake Stone Circle San MNill Lakes $1.800 3/2.0 PV Ponte 'edra Beach Office .285,4O9 .or.1,-866-242-5596 For Management INFO Call 285-5409 ju H. We also have vacation and short term rentals! BEAT THE SPRING RETREAT TO THE BEACH! SSWe're almost full... / Come See \. Why! *.1,2 & 3 Bedroom starting at $685 Walk to the Ocean, Schools, & Shopping Clubhouse, 3 Pools, Balconies NEPTUNE BEACH (Corner of Penman & Seagate) S D249-5611 LARGE 1BR, excellent location, 2 blocks to Ocean, very clean. No pets. $650/mo. 642-1214,, 241-1219. ATL BCH, 5 blocks to beach, renovated, 2BR 1BA duplex, WDHU, no pets. $925/mo +dep. Avail. 3/15/06.612 Sturdl- vant St. 610-3838. MAYPORT LANDING Townhome, 2BR/2BA, CH&A, WDHU, $775/mo, $700 deposit. 1157 Songbird Lane. 280-2728 leave message. JAX BEACH. 2BR Upper. 7 blocks Ocean, CH&A, WDHU, $850/mo.+ $500/dep. Mili- tary/Senior discount. No dogs. 712 2nd Ave. North. 708-0731. 2BR 1.5BA townhome, beaches area, par- tially furnished, $800/mo plus sec. dep. Call 241-8508., 2BR/1.5BA, TILE floors, CH&A, fenced backyard. Stove, fridge, dishwasher. Credit check. $800/mo. 888-259-0783. OCEAN, 2-BLOCKS. 2BR/1BA, $950/mo. 215 8th Ave. North,. J.B.No: pets. 241-8269. ATLANTIC BCH. 1700 Main Si. 211, new. carpet A/C. washer hook-up. $495.mo plus dep No pets. 246-4098 05.m SUMMER HOUSE. 2BR/2BA. $1 1BR/1BA. $950!mo Pool. clubnou ea. SIGNATURE REALTY. 241-52 106. WALK TO BEACI 2/1 townhouse, W/D included, Ci ramic tile, approx. 900sl 404 t 31 Jax Bch No peis $825'mo, $1 dep. 1904)343-9908 PONTE VEDRA; Spacious 3BR/2BA Townhouse, wood floors. Quiet, secure neighborhood, close to Beaches, shop- ping, JTB. $1085/mo. Call 285-7162. JAX BEACH, 2BR/1BA, 2 Blocks to OCEAN, CH&A, $850/mo. 405 South 2nd Street. 616-2871. ATLANTIC BEACH bright efficiency across from ocean on Beach Ave. Availa- ble Mayl 1st. Nonsmoking, no dogs. First, last, and security, $725/mo. 247-4527. FURNISHED HOUSE, AB, 3BR/2BA, 2 blocks to Ocean. Avail. 4/15. $1950/mo. (904)246-5376, (315)521-5000. NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean. Clean, nice, 1BR apt. w/ garden atrium. $750/mo. Avail. soon spacious 2BR. 247-1417. JAX BEACH, 3 BLOCKS OCEAN. Large 2BR/1BA, free water, eat-in kitchen, tile, large bedrooms, closets galore. In-ground pool, WDHU, deck,. parking. $950/mo+. 241-6068. ATLANTIC BEACH. Ground floor 1BR -private in-law suite' in newer upscale house. Kitchen, living room, dining area, washer/dryer, deck, carport, central air, ceiling fans, cable+ HBO, alarm, central vac., no smoking, utilities included, 300 ft. to beach. Small pet OK. $1050/mo. (904)607-1177. PVB. NEW 2BR/2BA Condo with ameni- ties. Near Beach. $970/mo. 710-5200. JAX BEACH, 1 block to ocean, 3BR/1.5BA, CH&A, WDHU, patio & balco- ny. $1350/mo. +$900/dep. 520 S. 2nd St. (904)280-2728 Iv. msg. OCEANFRONT TOWNHOME, Totally renovated. New kitchen & baths. 1739 1st Street North, Jax Beach. 2BR/3.5BA, 3 large Oceanfront decks, 1-car garage. $2500/fumished; $2200/unfumished. (904)614-1639. ATLANTIC BEACH, Assist Ln. duplex. 2BR 1.5BA, 1040sfd,g yard, frplc., WDHU $850/mo. 247-7910 or 249-9399. JAX BEACH, 4 Blocks to Ocean. 1BR/1BA Apartment, $550/mo. 220 4th Street So. (904)891-0606, (352)478-2161 WATERFRONT RENTAL "2BR/2BA Townhouse. $850/mo. 1 mile west of. May- port terry. 733-5225, 241-RENT. NEAR PONTE Vedra 1 block beach. Best area, quite, safe residential neighborhood. 2BR/1 BA, lower duplex, new carpet, tile & paint. CH&A, washer/ dryer included, no smoking, no pets. $980/mo., lease depos- it. Available April,1st. 993-1118. ise. gat- I..u ATLANTIC BEACH at Sea Gardens 221. Exi JAX BEACH. East of 3rd. 2BR/1BA up- ')BR,3BA, 1 guestroom and orhice Large stairs apartment w/deck, washer/dryer, deck and ocean patio access. Year lease, CH&A. $1120/mo. 821-9751 or 803-3099. premium location. $1450/mo. 2277 Semi- H nole Rd. B. Call Kevin (904)270-2050. H-'A, ca- i Ave S. 800,'sec OCEANFRONT LUXURIOUS Pelican Point 2BR/2BA, available no* $1700.$2600,mo. 3 month minimum rental. k904)241-7206 ATTENTION LANDLORDS We have OCEAN FRONT (1-Condo Penthouse), Homes in Bentwater, Selva Lakes, The Palms, Atlantic Beach, Wolf Creek, PV and more ..all with multiple photos.. Visit us at: 4beachesRealty.com (904)249-3077 4-Beaches Realty,LLC. Stockton .ATrdluon Since 188i__ _ WE RENT THE BEACHES DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY, YEARLY a -IW#11, $ 750 801 Deerfield Lakes $ 795 1275 BaR shore Dr N S 850 121 8th Aenue N $ 900 816 Belleza $1050 116 Cranes Lake $1100 201 Cranes Lake $1150 108 The Fountains $1300 1027 Belleza $1300 403 Tournament Road $1350 125 The Fountanms $1400 810 Tournament Road $1400 63 Tifton Cove North $1575 3174 Merrill BlMd $1600 67 Fisherman Cove $1600 1604 Ocean Pond Coart $1675 90Cat Road $1675 337 Charlemagne Cir $1700 403 Sandcasde Condo $1700 4448 Pebblebrook Dnie $1700 110 Nautilus W\Va el.j ,J _.GlPfie.lld Cro -..i- Ct- -$2000... -33.1-43 LigpiUouse PoMnei Line $2000 2001 Windjammer Ln $2200 637 Bonaire Circle $2200 534 Momingside Drihe $2300 109 Gardenia A%.enue $2300 3565 Bay Island Circle $2300 211 Mira Vista $2400 529 Sunset Drive $2500 117 Deer Co'e Dr $2600 .99.10 Presion Trail $2900 1316 Turtle Dunes Ct $3000 408 Berkman Plaza $3200 12907 Hunde-, Manor Dr Maypon 2/2 Ma port 2/2 Ja.\ Beach 1/1 Ponwe Vedra 1/1 Ponte Vedra 2/2 5 Ponte Vedra 2/2 Ponte Vedra 2/1 5 Ponte Vedra 2/2 Ponie Vedtra/Fairfield 2/2 Ponte Vedra 3/2 Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 3/2 Ponie \edra/Sawgras CC 3/2 Jax Beach 3/2 Ponte Vedra/Saigrass CC 2/2 Ja. Beach 3/2.5 Ponte Vedra/San grass 3/2 Fiddler's larsh/PV 3/2 Jax Beach 2/2 laj.(R]'i [hr.. i.L' Glen Kcrr. i 3/2 Ponte Vedra/TPC 3/2 'Si I.oihn Gni. ol CG. 412 5 JaA.Beach . South Ponte Vedra Ja\ Beach/Ocean Cay Ponte Vedra Ponie Vedra/Fairfield Ja.\ Beach/Ocean Cay JaM/Intracoaital Ponte Vedra NlMarshlanding Pote \edra/Sa*gra^s CC South Ponte Vedra 3/ -K 4 "- - 3/3 .. 3/3.5 + ofc 41/2 4/2.5 4/2 3/2.5+ioft 3/2 3/2 5 4/2.5 3/2.5 5/4 Jax/Dov niown Rierfront 2/2+loft Jax Golf & Country Club 5/4 1400 1300 900 755 1160 1100 1400 1100 1200 1701) 1500 1800 S1700 1450 1657 1800 1650 1100 1860 1700 M5%WBS 3009 2194 2400 2400 2500 1850 2900 2(100 2900 3800 2100 3764 41111 1311 115s:IMBUD $1350 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 3/2 1700 $1400 Beach Club Villa Saw gass Beach Club Eft 600 $1500/wk 250(3S tnieOitjiSPEUlA. U'Eri S. Ponte Vedra 4'2 5 2100 $18t0/wk The Retreat Ponte Vedra/Oceanlront 2/2 600 $3600 191 12" Street 3mn mm i Atlandtic Beach 4/3 2600 $2000 Vista Del Mar Ja.x Beach/Oceanside 3/2 1700 $2400 17"iA'e. North %&/pool Jax Beach 3/1.5 1500 $2400 444 La Reserve Circle Ponte Vedra/L'Atrium 2/2+office 1600 $2500/wk562 Ponte Vedra BlId. Ponte Vedra 3/1 5 1700 $2500 22 Carriage Lane w''pool Sawgrass/Countrr Club 2/2 1800 $2500/\kk 728 Oceanfront Nept. Bch/Oceanfront 3/2.5 wiSinrmi 2600- $2600 534 Morrnungside Drive Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2400 $2700/ik 2824 Coastal Hvy Vi[ilano Beach/Oceanfront6/4 4000 $2700 11 4 Bay Hill Coart Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 3/2.5 1800 $2900 4l riC..-ul Hiwy iSPECIALKr.ATEI Viano Beach/Oceanfront 3/2 2000 $3500 163 Sea Hammock Old P.:rnr i edrdOceiifontni 2/2+den 1800 $3500 The Cloister Atlantiuc Beach 3/2 2000 $3900A/ k347 Ponte Vedra Blhd. Oceanfiont/Pool 33 5 2600 $40M0 408 Berkraan Plaza J\ax/Douvnton Pjierftont 2/2+lohf 2100 $5500 1931 Beach Avei3momin i Atlantic Beach 3/3 2400 "Other furnished properties also available Dally, Weekly and Monthly." Call today to book your next vacatlonll www.StocktonRealEstate.com 228 Ponte Vedra Park Dr. Suite 500 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 (904) 285-2882 Uo... _____________ 1-1 2 BLOCKS to Ocean, isi Ave South. 1 BR/1 BA. $725/mo. .(904)891-0606, (352178-.2161 3/2 BRAND new townhome w/ garage, 1500sf. Off Kernan & Atlantic. $1400/mo neg. (954)531-8108. JAX BEACH. Premium Oceanview. Renovated Hardwood floors, Dish- washer, CH&A. Studos. $650/mo. 1BR/1BA, $750/mo, $850/mo, $1000/mo. (904)859-1301, 553-1354. NORTH JAX Beach Efliciency, $495/mo. 1BR $595'mo. 2BR. $695.'mo. 1 block to Ocean Pool. No pets 249-5368. ATLANTIC BEACH. Main St. Duplex, 2BR,1BA screened porch, fireplace, WDHU CH&A. $750/mo. (904)891-0606, or t352)478-2161 I .. ./ NEPTUNE BEACH Townhouse 2005 Florida Blvd 2BR. 1 5BA Large back yard $900 mo Contact (904)699-4250 S. JAX BCH 2 & 3 BR APTS CHA WDHU. East ot 1st Si $795- $1195/mo. 4151 Tradewinds, 4 BR water Iront $1500/mo 241-7368. 733.3730. OCEANVIEW UPSTAIRS iBR'IBA. 1016 North 1st SI Jax Beach $825,mo 280-7776 JAX BCH 2Dr/iBA, CH&A. carpeted. painted. WDHU. no pels. 246-0576 NEP BCH. 2BR 1.5BA clean, WID, near ICW. lenced yard. $825.mo. 631-8607 JAX BEACH, 1 5 clocks beach, 216 7th Ave S 2BR'IBA+ office, sunroom w/d, dishwasher Pels OK Fenced yard., $1200'mo. 43-1-4626 ATLANTIC BEACH. 2BR Iownhouse,. CH&A WDHU no pets. $850,mo,. $400.dep 246-3130. ATLANTIC BEACH, Assisi Lane. pool, 3BRJ1 5BA, ena unit, 2 stones. 1075st, tireplace. WDHU. neA carpet, no smoking. no peis $850imo .dep. Don. 382-1023. JACKSONVILLE BEACH, 1 Ik to10 ocean, 2BR 1BA. $785.'mo (904)891-0606 or (3521478-2161. LARGE EFFICIENCY apartment. excel- lent Iccation 2 blocks Irom ocean, very clean. No pets. $550/mo. 642-1214 or 241-1219 BEACHES : JACKSONVILLE BEACH The Palms, 2/2 condo, approX. 1200sf, beautiful, great amenities, avail now. $1125/mo. Jardin De Mere, 3/2 condo, detached ga- rage, 4mos old, $1375/mo. PONTEVEDRA Summerhouse 2/2 condo, gated comm. lots of amenities. Avail. now. $995/mo. ICW IBIS POINT Beautful 3/2, 2 car gar., 2076sf, $1495/mo. Ready May 10th. JOHNS CREEK 4/2.5, side entry gar., comm. pool, near Hodges & JTB, $1395/mo. KENSINGTON LAKES 2/2.5 condo, freshly painted, screened pa- tio, clean, gated. Available now, $995/mo incl. water, sewer & basic cable.; SOUTHSIDE MONTEREY 2BR 2BA, 1133sf, ready nowl $1050/MO SUTTON LAKES 4/2, over 2000sf, available 3/15, $1395/mo. ':, . ELVILLAGIO Brand new, beautiful 3/2 near Touchlon ,Rd. Avail. now. $1395/mo. IRONWOOD Executive home, brand new, 2600sf, 4/2.5, gated comm., $2000/mo. DRAYTON PARK 2/2 Townhome, 1800sf, avail, now $1095/mo NORTH JACKSONVILLE. EAGLES HAMMOCK 4BR/2BA, 2 car- garage,, 2300sf, $1350/mo. HOME FINDER REALTY 241-5501 OR 221-1711. NEAR THE beaches off Hodges': Beautful home w/ 2 car gar., 3BR, 2 full-bath, nice community $1300/mo. Magnolia Proper- ties 904-476-1445 or 904-249-2840. JAX BEACH North. Clean 3BR/2BA, 2-car garage, lfenced yard. carpet, ceramic tie Holly Drive Quiet neighborhood $1250/mo + deposit. 614-5278 NEW ELITE condo near The Avenues. 3BR 2 5BA. Conan Kitchen counter lops all new appliances. 2 car gar w/ add'l storage space. gated & pool $1500/mo Magnolia Properties 904-476-1445 or 904- 249-2840 ,THE VILLAS. 2BR/2BA. garage, porch, ground floor, pool, etc $S050/mo WITH 1YR LEASE, LAST MONTH FREE. 233-3545. OCEAN FRONT tOcean 14) beautifully renovated, lumished, 3BR/2BA w/stoiage unit. $2495/mo. (904)571-3877. PVB- THE Belleza, 1BR 1BA. luxury amenities, gym & tanning bed, $9501mo Call318-9114 PVB SUMMERHOUSE. 1BR. iBA. All re. sort amenities. Walk to10 the beach Owner will sell or reni, and finance. 1904)379-3495 call for details GREAT 3BR/2BA condo in PVB, pool, spa Illness room. $1350/mo. 280-5170 or 616-5274, PONTE VEDRA, Summer House, 1BR all new w/pool. htness. spa. concierge many amenities $875/mo. Pets welcome 1904)448-5591. BOATER'S DREAM. 2BR/2 5BA. water front townhouse at the Moonngs; Jax Bch Newly renovaied.new appliances. wasneri dryer $1600/mo Includes 50 hl boaislip Cali 1904)424-6572 TPC SAWGRASS, 3BR/2 5BA condo. 1 car garage, gated community $1500/md. 285-4618. SELVA LINKSIDE- 3BR/2BA, all hard- OCEANFRONT- JAX Bch 2/2 furnished, Sood floors, large back yard, $51500/mo.. beauildul view.s..VtuEI 7W50/mo imo. S.. B-979n-74-9---------minimum5 S67W- - NORT JAXBeac. Spciou 3BR2BA NORTH JAX Beach. Spacious 3BR/2BA, nice neighnornood. $1395'mo.- deposit. 241-2952 ATLANTIC BCH 3BR/2.5BA, 2-slory, washer/ dryer, garage, $1375/mo.. 613-6199. PONTE VEDRA, L'Alrium, 2BR/2BA, lire- place, 2 car garage, lawn service Fenced yard Now available. $1190/mo. 642-3517 NEPTUNE BEACH LARGE HOUSE. 3-4 Bedrooms, 30h to Ocean. Partially lur- nished, no dogs. $2300/mo water includ- ed 1904)249-3419, (9041463-0222. SMALL BUT sweel 3BR 1BA. ig screened- in porch w/ tropical backyard, new carpel nice kitcren Jax Bch $1380/mo 612-4166 JAX BEACH. Near Ocean, 3BR/1BA. Lease, references required 218 41h Ave. South. $1150/mo. (904)221-4134 ICW CANAL, furnished, 4BR/3BA. boat in,. dock, pool. home gym, pool laole, 2- car garage $3400/mo t dep 223-6850 SINGLE FAMILY 501 101n place soulh Jax Beach 3BR/1BA, CH&A, 1100/mo t $800 security deposit 699-3320 HAMPTON SOUTH St John's County. New home, 4BR/2BA on lake and goll course, all appliances Washer/dryer, blinds. granile counter lops. Community amenities. 1165, Garison Drive, $1600/mo Realty Executives 273-3939, 6106460. LOOKING FOR loving family. Cute, clean 3BR/2BA home w/nardwood floors, double caipon. glass porch. Lawn care included. $l350o'rrio, 285-2952 BEACHWALK S. PONTE VEDRA 2BR/2BA, 1540sf, 2-car garage, large screened porch, club house, pool, tennis, beach access $1475/mo Owner/ Agenl. 823.1333. 537-7777 (cell) NEPTUNE BEACH. 3 Blocks to Ocean. 3BR/IBA. washerhdryer plus lawn service. $1450/mo.. deposit 270-0499. PVB SAWGRASS Country Club (Norlh- gale) 2BR12BA + den & 2 car garage, wa- ter to golt view $1700/mo (904)514-7150. JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA 2-car garage. Pets OK Fenced yard. Eight blocks to Beach. $1390/mo. 237-7198, 607-9332. IMMACULATE INSIDE JAX BCH 3BR 2BA, completely remodeled, 1500sf, 4 blocks to beach. No pels Credit cneck & refs. 509 7th Ave. N $1500/mo 993- 1979. ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA, spacious lot in Selva' Marina area. Large modern kitchen W/new fridge & dishwasher. Living room fireplace. Attached 1-car garage, WDHU, fenced yard, CH&A. $1700/mo. Call Bob (904)631-6268. NEPTUNE BEACH. 3BR/2BA, 1839 Lee- ward Lane. $1250/mo. includes lawncare. 249-9387. JAX BEACH 3BR/2.5BA, newly renovated Townhouse, fenced yard, $1250/mo. Di- mension One Mgt. 642-1759, 635-2488. PABLO BAY. ' Near Mayo Clinic. 4BR/3BA, on lake, re- frigerator;: washer/ dryer, 2300sf, com- munity pool, tennis court, '13841 Harbor Creek. $1995/mo. 273-0125. , JAX BCH, 1325 N 161h Ave. 3BR/1.5BA, very clean, indoor WDHU, garage, lawn- care, $1250/mo. k904)540-2767. OCEAN GRANDE Penthouse with Marsh/ ICW views 3/3 w/ may upgrades all appliances, scr lanai wi summer Kitchen. Single car garage $2250/mo. Serenaia Membership avail. Call Marina Riggio, Olde Carriage Realty, 501-1917, 824-0040 office. THE PALMS 1BR/1BA. many upgrades, near tennis & pool, pnvate wetlands view, washer/dryer. $875/mo. Garage available 803-2806 JAX BEACH, awesome, ocean .ront, 6th lioor, 3BR/2BA. all appliances, tile, pool. no pets, $1700/mo, (727)686-1708. 3BR 3BA, gorgeous oceanfroht luxury condo. Built in 2005, 6th floor, 1953s., over-sized kitchen, granite coynterlops Gated. garage space, healed pool, lacuz zi $3300/mo. 1/2 month off call for details (904)962-6161. _' JARDIN DE Mer, Jax Beach Brand new. Beautiful 2BR/2BA, fireplace, washer/dry- er 1-car garage, bottom Iloor. $1100/mo. Owner/realtor 994-3608. PV 3BR/2 5BA. Fountains. 1800sf end unit. Tiled, sunroom. brick pato. $1295/mo. 412-2455, 285-6452 DECORATOR HIGH END 2BR/2BA, ocean Iront condo, living room and master bedroom overlooking ocean wIbalcony Front balcony overlooks Jax skyline, lully furnished, great amenities, including cov- ered parking, pool, not tub, tennis, and sandy each. Call for more details. 398-9080 exm 211. RIVER CONDO 2BR 1.5BA, near down- town $950/mo possible lease option 463-3514. PVB, SUMMERHOUSE condo. 2/2, all new, beautifully renovated, lakeview, bam- boo floors, crown moulding. 5 star ameni- ties, W/D, fireplace. No pels. no smoking. $1200/mo long term .(813)789-7075. PONTE VEDRA, East of AlA 2BR/2BA, 1300sf, 2-story Town Home w/beach ac- cess. $1300/mo full concierge service, all new appliances, completely renovated (904)476-3000. JAX BCH, 2BR 2BA, 1 block to ocean. $1200/mo 390-2885 or 994-8141 PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL 2br/2ba $1050/mo IBR/1BA, $925/mo, 3BR/2BA $1300/mo Beautiful. newly renovated many amenities Available now. 2 garages $100/each. Realty Executives. 273-3939 610-6460. PVB- BELLEZA, 2BR/2BA, .- 2 avail $1175/mo. and $1275/mo incl garage Reson Style Living. (904)502-6160 2BR/2BA, W/D, garage, fireplace. good condition. 1 mile to beach. Avail. 4/1: $975tmo. +$500/dep. Will consider small pet. (904)465-7186. EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA- Atlantic Blvd @ the Intracoastal Waterway, .3/4BR, 3.5BA, approx. 2700sf.. w/marina view. Resort style living, live among millionaires! , $2500/mo. includes 1 car garage, water, sewer, -cable, pool, spa, club house, health club, Manna Walk, gated communi- ty w/water. Marsh and marina views . Available April. 40' boat slip also available Call now 463-2845. CONDO NEAR the beaches off Hodges $1300/mo. Enjoy this 3BR 2BA w/ pool & fitness center. Magnolia Properties 904- 476-1445 or 904-249-2840. 3BRI2BA IN Oak Brdge.. Avail. 4/1. OCEANFRONT GREAT view, studio. $1195/mo.Call (904)476-6961. $1800/mo, + dep, 247-2333. . PVB SAWGRASS (Northgate) PRICE RE- DUCED $1800/mo., 3BR/2BA +LR/ DR/ FR, eat-in-kitchen, fireplace, WDHU, screened patio, 2 car 'garage. Includes yard & pest and all association fees. 904- 249-3213. NEPTUNE BEACH EAST OF 3RD STREET. 217 Hopkins St. 2BR/2BA Patio, carport. $1175/mo.+ $600/security, includes lawn service. , Broker/Owner, 249-8766. , 4BR/2BA NICE house w/pool, fenced- back yard, fireplace $1275/mo. 568-8700. ATLANTIC BEACH. 330 First St. Newly Remodeled 4BR/3BA. 2-blocks to Ocean & Town Center. $1750/mo. 249-0767, 318-0044. PONTE VEDRA Summer House. New ,2BR/2BA. 5 star amenities. Great location! Bottom floor unit. $1100/mo. +deposit. 838-9400. PV BEACH Ocean Grove, 2/2 -all new, Beach access, down-stairs on lake, $11Q00/mo. 904-251-5370. PVB 1BR 1BA,fplc., 1-car gar., free cable, comm. pool, $950/mo. 545-3156,. BEAUTIFUL CONDO in PVB. 2BR 2.5BA, great view, new appliances, $1200/mo. Visit website www.geocities.com/pvb05 (904)686-0068. PVB SUMMERHOUSE CONDOS, 1BR/iBA. Fireplace, pool, porter service. $800/mo. Call (904)616-7975. Sr-IS, BEACH RENTALS ; i 'I 0 Unfurnished Homes Quail Point PV 3BR/3BA. Home has Palms at Marsh Landing JB Ponte Vedra by the Sea- PV screened porch. decks. wood floors, golf 2BR/2BA. Ground floorw/tile floors, , , 5BR/3.5BA. fabulous home. 3 car course views. $1750/mo. screened porch. $1050/mo. , garage, fenced backyard, screened L'atrium PV 3BR/2BA SFH, porch 3BR/2BA. Ground floor, end unit., : porch. $2950/mo. w/jacuzzi. lake ievw, fireplace. comm. $1295/mo. , The Grove PV 4BR/3BA. home on pool, garage. $1600/mo. Villas at Marsh Landing JB % private' lot w/preserve views, Inalet Beach PV 2BR/2BA, home on IBR/IBA, 2nd floor-w/garage. hardwvood floors, three car garage. lagoon. screened porch. fresh paint, new $875/mo $2700/mo. tile & carpet. 2 car garage. $1295/mo. 2BR/2BA, ground floor, w/garage, Marsh View SPV 4BR/4BA, Furnished Homes screened porch and fireplace. Ocean views, tile floors. $2000/mo. Ocean Grande SPV 3BR/3BA. Condo, $1100/mo. , % 4BR/4BA. End unit w/elevator. 2800 luxuriously furnished, screened porch, Ocean Links PV , sqft, beach access, attached garage. across from ocean. $3000/mo. 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo. " $2200/mt.o. Intracoastal West 2BR/2BA, condo has garage, Summerfield PV 3BR/2BA, Avanti Kernan IBR/IBA, 2nd floor w/ fireplace, porch, golf course views. spacious home in walking distance to screened porch. $850/mo. $1200/mo. schools & beach. $2000/mo. 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor condo, all appliances, Grand Cay Villas PV 114 18th Ave N JB 3BR/3.5BA, great amenities. $945/mo. 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor w/garage. newer townhouse w/balconies. one car Montreux Touchton 2BR/2BA, ground $1100/mo. " Garage, fireplace. $1975/mo. floor condo, screened porch on lake. light 3BR/2BA, 3rd floor, vaulted ceilings, Vilano Walk SPV 4BR/3.5BA, and bright. $1100/mo. tile floors, upgrades thru-out. newer two story, across from ocean, Unfiurnished Condos- $1250/mo. ." Slight & bright. garage. $1800/mo. Summerhouse PV .,- - 38 17th Street AB 3BR/2.5BA, Newly renovated, new carpet, baths, IMAX COASTALREALESTATE townhouse, 1/2 block to ocean, quiet kitchen, tile, fireplace, walk to shops, great Shannon Smith - rl Shannon Smith neighborhood, private. patio, amenities. (904)2855640 remodeled. $1800/mo. 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1050/mo. .rentthebeac904)285-56es.com. \% 444 4 4, ** /4 / 4 'rentthebChes'.cm S, lk, oq^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ 'S, WS,^ ^^ ^^ March 24, LUU rVVlC .d3UL XLUVCRL I MM' XX U -IAn')A 050;mo The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader March 24, 2006 *rms~ ~ NEW 2BR 2BAcoridd w/ 2 car garage w/ extra storage. Near the Avenues. Corian kitchen counter tops, new appliances, pool, gated, $1350/mo. Magnolia Proper- ties 904-476-1445 or 904-249-2840. OCEANFRONT, 2BR/2BA, furnished, pool. $1850/mo.+. Short or long term. (904)463-7343. PVB- SUMMER House luxurious 2BR 2BA end unit in cul-de-sac. Brand new, 5-'star amenities, beachside. $1399/mo. 318-9114. WATERFRONT CONDO at The El Villaglo near Tinseltown. 3BR 2BA, scr. patio, pool, fitness center. $1250/mo Magnolia Properties 904-476-1445 or 904-249- 2840. JAX BEACH, 2BR/1.5BA, new tile, carpet & paint, washer/ dryer, fenced patio. 2 blocks to beach. $1225/mo. (2 units available. (760)445-4789. PVB GRAND CAY Villas, 2/2, upper, screened deck off LR, washer/ dryer, gat-. ed comm., comm. pool. TDO Manage- ment Svc. 246-1125. PONTE VEDRA Bch, 1BR 1BA private beach access, $t000rmo Enjoy club pool; hot tub & tennis' courts' plus 2 parking spaces. Magnolia Properties 904-476- 1445 or 904-249-2840. . S JAX Bch 2BR, luliy furnished, ocean- Ironi condo Moninlyi Weekly. 241-0267 www renijacksonvillebeach'com FT. MYERS BEACH, 2BR/2BA home w/pool, spaw/waterfall and lanai. Fenced in yard. 419-872-1231. OCEANFRONT RENTAL 4BRi4BA. weekly, monthly yearly. Call 904-249-8269 FLORIDA KEYS. 17 miles from Key West, 2BRi2BA canal nome w/privacy lerce 419-872-1231 1 OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach homes Weekly/monmniy Visit us at: jaxbeachrental corn or 535-3911 or 535-3828. OCEANFRONT, I or 2BR lurnisned con. dos weekly or moriihly i904)463-7343 ATL BCH 3ER house. beauiilully lurnish- ed. walk Io ocean. $1850/mo 993-3226 OCEANFROr.T 2BR 1BA weekly- month ly. fully furnished 241.1384. PROFESSIONAL FEMALE would ihke someorie to snare 2BR'2BA apt. ai All Beach. Walking distance to Oeach & res- lauranis $500/mo t 1/2 utilities. Call after 5pm 19041476-8114. BEAUTIFUL OCEANFRONT Condo Pri- vale BR/BA Parking, pool $8001mot 1/2 utillities Includes cable, all amenitres.NO LEASE. 247-8338. ROOMMATE TO snare wi'2 others Large 3BR.2 5BA house Extra large living spaces plus inground pool in quiet neigh- borhod .S,600mo 1 3 urilinies Call 904- 2J-20960. ROOM IN 4BR house Fireplace nice pool, nice neighborhood $140.'wk in. cludes uilities & cable Call 568-8700. - N ATLANTIC Beach.' Spectacular Ocean- lioni. THE BLUFFS. SHARE huge 2500si luxurious in-level condo. Furnisned. 3 deck', private garden & engines, garage prwg Huge pool, wooded & secluded $1200,'mo inci el. uil,.. cable, wireless networking 12 mos lease. Will consider sr.ori lerim ncr. rent Avail June 1 or soconer 716-4232 FURNISHED BEDROOM, close to each $4.0,mo'., Irst arid lasl. includes all -534-3336 .. - 'SEEKiNG roomrrmale, $500,mo. includes uilillie Call 221-6646. EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA Arlanric Blvd *@ -&c Iniracoaslal Walerway. 3/4BR. 3.5BA appro.%imaiely 2700st Resorl style living iive among millionaires! Looking lor 2 roommares 1 ,4 $800mo & 1 &'., S1000imo witn a master suite. includes all utilities cable pool. spa, health :cluD. Manna Walk gaied community w,'waler, masry. and marina views Available now 40' boal slip also available. Call now, 463.2845 FURNISHED ROOM for rent Jax Beach 2.slory house. 10 blocks rrorr, Deach. No smoking, NrJo pels. privacy 5675,'mo. lelsciric included) April 1si Sepi 30 JAX BEACH 1000sl including kitchen $1:i00O'mo + lax and CAM 608-6426 OWN YOUR own office space boau' barge w'5 DuilI in work stations on ICW ai Palm Cove tMarina Great lax wille ohI1 $65.000 OBO Call Guy atl904-614.-7740. OFFICE/ RETAIL Jax Beach, 400sl or 800sl1 3rd Streer Ironiage 246-0576 JAX BEACH 1000si excellent location, oti Beach Blvd $917'mo. 246-04-144 280-9407 NEPTUNE BEACH. small othice w'garage Avail. immediately. Call 19041249-8819 i PONTEVEDRA OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Short or Long Term, Secretarial Services Conference Room East of A1A/ walk to beach Close to shopping/ restaurants For more information, call (904) 543-7000 JAX BEACH Ouildin g or lease worlice Mulii-purpose use Near public boal ramp. 1800st $1500/mo For details 249-3214. 9343-1919. . OUTDOOR PAVILION in Ponle Vedra tor special events, lull kiicnen and rest- rooms Great lor graduation panies, meet-, ings & larmily reunions. Call 285-5347 JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Warehouse for lease, 3629sf. Office included. Large park- ng lot, beachside, of Intracoastal. (770)929-1721, (678)525-0854. PET SITTING, in your home. Dog walking. Responsible mature Call Kitty 874-6062 SWEET DOG to loving home, small black Lab mix, shols current. spayed 904-382-6258 . 2 CATS free to good home Spayed, nue- lered, snols. 248-8904. DORIS PET SERVICE The kennel alternative' Providing conven- ent,. reliable care lor your pels ar your home while you are away Reasonable rates references For more Inlormaiion call Doris Rosarius. 241-8967 Licensed. Bonded. BLACK LAB 4 monlh old male.moving musl sell $100. RED NOSE PIT BULLS, 2 lemales. 8 wks old Sl00ea. 534-3336 MINIATURE DACHSHUND, oeauriul red dapple male, AKC w. papers. shols 247-3322 TINY TOY Poodles, 9 weeks. $500. Seri- ous Inquires Call 645-6361, REWARD. LOST dog! Lab mix, male, nueiered, cream colored 601bs. Lost Sun. day Beach & San Pablo. 223-5700. 537-2327 HOMELESS PETS lor adoption- Cals & dogs 246-3600 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH FLORIDA CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD MEETING A Meeting ol the City of Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement Board will hold a spe- cial meeting to hear an Animal Classilica- lion Appeal on Thursday, April, 6. 2006 a 800 Sem.nole Road. Allaric Bea h Frforl da All persons inieresled are notilied 10o be present ai said lime and place and [hey shall be heard II a person decides to ap- peal any decision ai any meeting or hear- ing. he will need a record ol Ihe proceed- ings. and lor such purpose may need to ensure Ihat a verbatim record 01 tne pro- ceedings is made, which record snrall in- clude ine restimony and evidence upon which appeal is to be based in accordance wihn ine Americans with Disabilities Acl. persons needing a special accommodaton to participate in this pro. ceeding should contact Donna Bussey. Ciry Clerk. ar 247-5809 or at City Hall, 800 Seminole Road. BL 3'24'06 AUCTION NOTICE Noice is rereby given Ihal pursuant to The Sell-Slorage Faciliy Act' Florida Stalules Section 1. Part IV or Chapter 83. Laws ol Florida 1982. Tne personal property consisting ol cloIhes. personal items and household goods ol. Karen Beumer Unil 604 Will be sold or oiherwlse disposed ol at I1 00 a m Saturday April 1. 2006, to satl isfy lienist lor pasl due renilsi Disposilion will lake place al THE STORAGE BIN 1001 13th Ave. S Jacksonville Beacn, FL 32250. THE STORAGE BIN reserves the right o10 relecl any and all bids. BL 3/24 3029/06 ' CPR. cert. within ,6 mths. of hire. Applica- tions accepted until 3/29/06, 800 Seminole Rd., Atlantic Beach, FL 32233. For more info call :(904)247-5820 or visit www.coab.us No smokers,' tobacco users Drug testing conducted. EOE. LOOKING FOR.experienced Line Cooks & Dishwashers in an organic kitchen.. Ap- ply in person ai 363 Atlantic Blvd Suiles 7 & 8, Alantic Beach, ask for. Shelly or Naomi. 246-2441. PORTER/ FLOOR TECH FULL-TIME at Health Center in Premier Reliremeni Community. Applications avail- able at Fleet Landing Security Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL 32233; Fax to 904-246-9447; email to jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE/ Drug-Free workplace. EXP. TRIM CARP. & HELPERS Needed immediatley. Must have tools & transportation. Call Kevin @ Custom Trim Upgrades. (904)339-4276. MEDICAL PERSONNEL needed M.A,. front-office, medical records, Billers, Tran- scriptionists, Family Practice, OBGYN, and Dermatology experience preferred, Fax resume 636-0066. -INC WHY DIDN'T YOU CALL? Please not another 26 years. MATH TUTOR. Certified, experienced Math Teacher will tutor K-12 evenings. 249-2293. IF YOU are Interested in advertising under this category please call 904-249-9033 or e-mail: classifled@beachesleader.com SERVERS NEEDED. Must be able to work weekends & handle high volume. Apply in person, Campeche Bay, 127 1st Ave. North. 249-3322. BOUNCER NEEDED at the beach, Thurs., Fri.,, Sat. nights. Call 514-2507. FRONT DESK POSITION. Weekends: Sat. 9-4, Sun. 11-4. Busy Real Estate office in Ponte Vedra. $10+ per hour. Email resumes to coastalpvb@aol.com *or fax to 285-561,6 GOOD VOICES Needed. Earn $7-12/hr. plus bonuses. Call 246-4422. PRE-K TEACHER, afternoons 3-6pm, M- F, Christian preschool. Call 246-2891 for interview. Great pay, excellent work envi- ronment. ' EXPERIENCED ALTERATION Person needed. Part-time, Full time. Please call 241-5611. SEEKING RESPONSIBLE Individuals, (or new gift. an & eweiry shop, Atlantic Beach Retail experience a 'plus. Passion for expression a must. Call Peaceful Jour- ney, 242-0300. MODELS WANTED for high qualityfe- male lashion photography. Good pay per session. Expeai.ence nol required (800)553-5135. " HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED for private home, P/T or F/T. Preferrably 1 full day and 2 half days/wk. Laundry and ironing required. References a ',must & back- ground checks penoimed Call 543-8629. RECREATIONAL COACH to co-supervise school ages 5-12. 3 30pm 6pm M-F, on playground and classroom activities Firm discipline and a caring spirii necessary Students and rel.irees welcome 1725 Penman Rd, Jax Beach 246-3885 HOUSEKEEPER & MORE 10-20 ours per week, $10.-$15 per hour .withn liexible schedule Ideal applicant would be very organized and can mericu- lously clean cais, 3500sl house wilrn dogs, laundry and prefer some yard and patio Please call 346-0024 or 249-0522 LPN OR RN Every weekend 7am lo 7pm at a Premier Retirement Community Health Center Ex. cellent work environment Experience in geriatric care desired Applicalrons al Fleel Landing Security Gale One Fleel Landing Blvd.. Atlanric Beach. FL. Fax to i9041246-9447. e-mail to. jobs@fleetland- ing.com EOE/ Drug-Free Woikplace P/T SECRETARIAL Position, some book- keeping exp. nelpiul. but will train Musi oe honest & have refs. Call 568-8700. KENNEL ASSISTANT needed lor busy veterinary clinic, competitive wages. Pievi- ous kennel experience required Apply in person- Beaches Animal Clinic 937 Beach Blvd Jax Beacn 246.2045. ABOVE AND Beyond 1-ousekeeping. seeking responsible individuals, reliable iransporation and phone required. 591-5901, 514-1188. PART TIME DISHWASHER: Selva Mari- na Counlry Club. DFWP Call 246 4827 or apply in person PART TIME evening Commercial Clean- ing at the beach. $8'nr. weekends extra pay Professional drug- free workplace ust possess ideriilicaiic.n, Social Securi- ty card & Relerences 1904)484-6625 or lax 1904)825-0619 PAWNEE'S CAFE & Fine Wines ilorrner- lLIMalituel I) PVB3 Ilcrins a'- Counter' Benfir ,?734785 : FLOATER NEEDED al Beaches Academy Child Care Center. 20-30inrs per week A Florida Gold Seal Accredited Program Students and Reltirees welcome Flex hours: 6 30am-6 30pmr. M-F 1725 Pen- man Rd 246-3885. SERVERS AND Host/ Hostess needed Please apply in person al Giovannis 1161 Beach Blvd.. Jax Bcr M-F 11am- 2pm. 249-7787 EXPERIENCED CLEANING person need- ed lor small cleaning business Must nave good cleaning skills & own transportation Leave message, 247.0326. DISHWASHERS, P/T al Vicar's Landing kPorte Vedia) Excel. lent pay. Drug' free workplace. EOE. Call- 273-1734 PC/ SERVER TECHNICIAN Ciry of Atlantic Beach. $16.18,nr t$33.654/yr l0o $20 23/hr l$42.078/yr.) DOOQ beneriis Performs repair/ maint, on Windows and other software systems & servers Mmn 3 yrs. hands-on MS deskilop server & network support Applicaions ac- cepted until 4,'5106 at 800 Seminole Rd . All Beach. FL 32233. For more info visit www.coab.us or call 19041247-5820 No smokers, tobacco users Drug & poly- graph lesi ing conaucled.' EOE OFFICE ASSISTANT, experienced w/slrong PC skills, beaches olfice FT.iPT Fax resume 246-8615. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR of Recreation. Marsh Landing Country Club seeks a lull- time individual to coordinate weekly youlh Saclivlles. summer camp events as well as develop new programs Experience wilh children and event planning required CPR. AED and First Aid certilication man. datory. Apply in person. Tuesday Salur- day Ponte Vedra Beacn, 285-1909 Drug testingiE.O.E. HAIR SALON looking lor 3 hair designers Rental slarronsl. 1 Nai Technician (rental' privale room) Call 237.4895 LMT.' REHAB Assislant needed lor busy doctor's othice 273-2691 or lax resume 273.4607 BEACHES. F.'T posillons w.Manulaclur'ng Co Warehouse ISnipping Receive Pro- ductlon Operators: also available, Field Service Tech w'exp. in electronics mecnh, prneumaics. CSR Travel required Benefits. Fax resume 904'241-r984 or call 904.241-6218 ext 231 EOE.' DFWP TAXI DRIVERS Wanied Clean driving re- cord required CallApril 246-9999. GARDENER CITY of Atlantic Beach. $10.53/hr., 5421.20,wk. 521 902 40/yr. Responsible lor maniaining planiedmaterials & land- scaping within the Cly Valid. FL Driver's License Must be aole lo obtain First Aid & CUSTOMER SERVICE REP Sawyer Gas is searching lor a lull-iime CSR The ideal candidate must have strong CSR experience including collec- lions. dala enir' and rne abihrv iO1 multi- lask in a team envronmenl. Candidates must pass pie employment lesring. We owner a competitive salary, 401K and Corn prehensive berelits package Apply in person at 98 S Penman Rd. Jax Bch or tax resumes to 246-0715 PERSONAL ASSISTANT NEEDED TOP PRODUCING AGENT IS IN NEED. CANDIDATE MNIST HAVE STRONG ORGANIZATIONAL AND COMPUTER SKILLS IN PUBLISHER, MICROSOFT EXCELL, USE A SCANNER AND BE CREATIVE. PLEASE FAX RESUME TO 246-4873 EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT - Jax Beach growing company needs organized, marketing focused Executive Assaitant with ability to multi-task. NMust test at 60 "vpm and ha\e excellent verbal and written coniununicadon skills. Experience in Excel and PowerPotnt is a must. Competttine salary and great benefit packet. NM-F 8?am-5.30pm. Email resume to barryg@desertmicro.net ' or fax to 241-7333 Immediate Openings Join our team of cleaning professionals No Nights or Weekends Paid Vacations Paid Holidays Competitive Wages Company Vehicle appy ill pe ton t : 2201 Flonda Blvd. IMon Fn 8 4:30 241-9520 THE PLANTATION Positions open for the following Depts. GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE/ GROUNDS MAINTENANCE/ GARDEN HOMES Maintenance Workers needed full time. CLUBHOUSE OPERATIONS: F/T Servers needed for upscale main dining room. *Pf/ Valet Cook We offer excellent salary, and benefits including paid Vacation and Holidays, Health and Dental Insurance, 401K. Drug Free Workplace Equal Opportunity Employer Apply in person between the hours of 9:00-11:00 AM Human Resources 101 Plantation Drive Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 543-7531" FESTIVAL WORKERS, needed for food service, good pay, F/T or P/T 904-249- 8269, 904-591-5175 Iv. msg. if no answer. CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATION Ponte Vedra Beach: Qualifications Include AA Degree, analytical thinking, detail ori- ented and have contracting/ bidding expe- rience. Construction background is help- ful. Experience w/Excel. Able to work against deadlines. $40K-$50K based on experience. 401K/ health/ life insurance. EOE. Resumes to Imorris@cntre.com NEEDED: DANCERS & DJ's. Day and Night. Apply at 2840 Mayport Rd. or call 241-5454. CUSTOMER SERVICE/ inside sales. Our growing internet company in Atlantic Beach has an excellent opportunity for a fulltime energetic team member. Ideal candidate will have 1 plus years experi- ence inside sales or customer service, and excellent communication, computer and internet skills Base pay + bonus/ com- mission, $25-30K plus. No evenings no weekends. Email resume: kcla0sen@ n- ternationalStudent.com ANDY'S POOLS, INC. 3 Pool Techs needed. Experience prefer- red, but will train. Clean .driving record. 40ik r.ealth benefits. Please call 241-5811 POOL CLEANER w/valid Florida Driver's License. Experience tie plul ul will rainr Good salary & bene;iux Apply: Surlside Pools, 313 Beacn Blvd. 246.2666, or lax ,resume: 249-8801, e-mail: surfsidepools @aol.com BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits Avail. Apply In person, 1401 Beach Blvd. SIGNING BONUS Lead Carpenter. Working Superintend- ent needed Oy growing nmgr.-eno builder located in me Beaches area Require al. lenlion io derails loois. ability 1 read. Slans and knowledge of all phases ol res. denial Duilding process Best conslruc- lion joc at the Beachi 273-2207. CASHIERS NEEDED FT'PT. Proctor Ace Hardware & Garden Cenrier 580 Allanlic Blvd Nepiune Beach. Apply in person NURSES (LPN OR RN) -Full Time Monday- Friday. .am io 3pmr and 3pm Io 11pm 31 a Premier Reliemeril Community Healir. Center EAcelleni work environment E' curiry Gale. One Fleel Landing Blvd., Al- lant:c Beach, FL. Fa> io 9041246-9447. e-mail ro- jobs@lleetlanding.com EOE. Drug-Free Workplace COOI POSITION available, Monkey's Uncle Tavern. Apply in person: 1850 S. 3rd St. J.B. HAIRSTYLIST LOOKING for a change? Established Sal- on has opening for stylist w/clientel. Excel- lent working conditions, 60% Commission. Health & Dental Insurance. Retirement plan. All inquiries confidential. Contact Bob or Susan at Susan Merrick Hair De- signs. (w)246-7272 or (h)246-1579. TELEMARKETING CUSTOMER service & sales w/ exc. com- munication skills. Full or part time. Base plus bonus. Fax resume: (904)285-0010 or email: jim@mediakids.com ORDER FULFILLMENT position. Picking and packing of customer orders. Apply at New Arrivals, Inc. 725 Atlantic Blvd. #16. 246-0687.. CLEARWATER SYSTEMS is interviewing for Service Techs/ Installers. Will be instal- ling/ servicing water treatment equipment for homes ,business & industry, Northeast FL.. Prefer experience but will train sharp individuals. Must have good driving re- cord, excellent customer service skills and lift 100 pounds. DFWP.We offer competi- tive wages, excellent benefits, 401k, ad- vancement. Send resume to Attn: Bryan, 2181 St. Johns Bluff Rd. So. Jax Fl 32246, or apply in person or fax (904)645-6066. LICENSED STYLISTS. Leadership & FT/PT positions in over 30 busy salons. Hair Cuttery, (904)269-3403. EOE. TIRE & OIL TECH Wanted. Monday-Fri- day. Call Bob, 241-5311. PAINTERS FULL-TIME at a Premier Retirement Com- munity. Experience required. Excellent benefits. Applications at Fleet Landing Se- curity Gate, One, Fleet, Landing Blvd., At- lantic Beach, FL; Fax to 904-246-9447; email to jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE/ Drug-Free Workplace OFFICE ASSISTANT Beacnes Plumbing Company. Experience answering multi phone-lines; Word & Excel necessary. Plumbing knowledge a plus.. $8.00/hr. Email resume to cnrisryinc'ti.elscouih net or mail io PO Box 50446. Jax Beach FL 32240.; LIQUOR STORE CLERK. Bartender, "* '* Door Person. Must be able to work days, Lawn service seeks individual to perform nights, weekends, and holidays. Must dependabe quality work. Excellent perform assdrug test65-nd background check. dependable quality work. Excellent pay & CallRobert @ 465-0149. ovnie aral. -0149.ursweiro overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted. Perschel Brothers Services, Inc. 246- 0967. CARPET CLEANER Helper 30.hours days. some weekends Nice appearance 221-9550 TEACHER, ASSISTANT and afternoon Teacher for 2 yr. olds Musi ce loving en- thusiastic and energetic 40 hour child care training. Call 249-9080. NADER'S PEST RAIDERS We have an opening within our organization lot service personal Compeiitve salary You musl possess a good driving record Our com- pany nas lull Denealis with retirement, bo- nuses, paid vacation and holidays We have a great working environment We have been in business lor over 14 year Fax resume to 273-0682 or l.ll out an ap- , phlicaon 4 10066 Sawgrass Drive West. Ponie Vedra Beach. OPTOMETRY OFFICE Ironl desk and all ortice aspects Canaidant should nave an outgoing Iriendly personality w*ablitry to mullilask Bookkeeping PC, organization- al and customer service skills, a must. Medical ohice experience and Spanish a plus. For corsideraion fax resume To 221-6504 EDUCATIONAL SALES - Join our team! II you can excel at inside sales & desire a.fast-paced work environ- ment. we may have an excellent opporluniry lor you You wilI oin a raiion- al company & work in Ponie Vedra Beach Ideal candidate witl have 1 + years expdn- ence inside sales. customer service, or lelemarkeling & excellenl communication . Kwil-. Ao.i,',_I' rar.,dle. us.ness. accburii. Base pay plus commissions $25k plus- FT. no evenings or weekends PT avail. Fax resume i904)285-0010 or email iim@mediakids.com FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements. Needs skilled carpenters & tree climbers: 349-2628. ' .FACIAL SPECIALIST with clientele want- ed. Also, Nail Tech w/clientele. No acryl- ics. Day Spa, Jax Beach. Call Miki, 242-8008. LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE Line Cook Good money, casual atmos- phere very busy, greal people to work witm. FT/PT 285-0139 . TALK OF The Town BisIro riling Cooks & Servers. 687-4112. VETERINARY TECH needed for high vol. ume vet clinic At leasi two years experi- ence required. Competitive salary and ex- celient benefits Fax resume to 246-3061 or call 246-8577 lor more into. Beacnes Animal Chnic. 937 Beach Blvd. Jax Beach. SERVICE TECHNICIAN. Local pool com- pany seeking experienced service techni- cian Must have knowledge ol pumps, lil letrs. healers, and chemical aulomalion systems, 3-5 years experience, pool re- modeling skills a plus. Salary dependent on experience Excellent customer service skills, full benefits, 401k. Fax resume to Surdside Pools Jax Beach ai 904-249. 8801 or e-mail. ulieiA'surfsidepools net. CONSTRUCTION WORKER w/valid Flori- da Driver's License Experience helpful bul will rain. Good salary & beneas Ap. ply at Suriside Pools. 313 Beach Blvd . 246-2666 or lax resume io 249-8801. e-mail surisidepools @aol corn RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION sile clean-up, rough cleans plus iinal inlenor cleans on new residential homes Musl nave valid Driver's License and releren- ces' :Call 237-9862 LAWN CARE helper needed. Drivers hi-' cense & transportation required Pay. equal w/experience. $8-1Inir 285-2952. General Contractors, Inc. Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Since 1987 Looking for Qualified & Experienced individuals Project Managers Estimators Superintendents Clerical, PM Assistants Our Wages and Benefits Packages are second to none! S 401K & Profit Sharing Fax or email resume to: 904-241-4427 rpcgc@rpcgc.com NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE ESS Sii sn m i l S 0 =] I RESORT Aarriott. S U 6 U 0 U 0' U S U S U 0 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 Vedre Beach, FL 32082 Website: www.sawgrassmarriott.com Job.Hotllne: (904) 280-7070 EOE M/F/D/V me AT SAFE HARBOR SEAFOOD JiI is looking to fill the following ASfWAt Positions. Counter Help Line/Prep Cooks We offer health, dental, vision insurance, paid vacation, 401k and competitive salary. Candidates. must be able to work a flexible schedule including nights and weekends. Please apply in person at 4378 Ocean Street Mayport, Florida Positions Available H.R. Recruiting Asst. Lifeguard Banquet Supervisor Maintenance Engineer Guest Service Agent Room Service Supervisor Line Cook Honor Bar Supervisor Recreation Attendant Beverage Server uiassineu uU COOKS, PHILLY'S Finest, FT/PT, starting $8-$10/hr. 15th Ave. N. 241-7188. Looking for an organic work experience? Natural Foods Markdt is looking for vibrant individuals with a passion for organic & these skills: Customer Service. Self moti- vation/ excellent work ethic. Desire to learn & grow. Ordering skills & produce experience a plus. Apply in person at 363 Atlantic Blvd., Suites 7 & 8, Atlantic Beach, ask for Shelly or Naomi. 246-2441. * SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811, 11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax, FL 32224. DRIVERS CDL-A: Excellent Home-Timel Great pay/benefits. 0/0's welcome! 2yrs. OTR, good MVR. Centurian Auto Trans- port. 800-889-8139. WAREHOUSE MANAGER . Surfside Pools seeking experienced Warehouse Manager. Forklift and Safety Operation a plus: Good salary & benefits. Apply: Surfside Pools, 313 Beach Blvd., 246-2666, or fax resume: 249-8801, e- mail: surfsidepools@aol.com TERMITE/ GHP TECH. Clean DL, good benefits/ pay. All levels of experience con- sidered. Some knowledge of construction desirable. The Defenders, Palm Valley, 285-2346, M-F, 8am-4:30pm. BARTENDER NEEDED, 4 days only, 11 am-7pm. Apply at 2206 Mayport Rd. PAINTERS EXPERIENCED PAINTERS wanted. Must have own tools & transportation. Neatness & dependability a must. Phone Larry He- ise Painting 247-3644. LAWN TECH needed for beach pest con- trol company. Good pay Monday-Friday,, benefits, good driving record required, DFWP, Call 241-7874. PRODUCTION/ WAREHOUSE Position. Manage/ unload incoming/ outgoing ship- ments. Warehouse 'organization. Some product assembly and forklift operation. Apply at New Arrivals, Inc. 725 Atlantic 'Blvd. #16. 246-0687. ' W L r,,.ifaroti A March 24, 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Cassilea / IRONWORKERS, SCAFFOLD Ereciors, Laborers, w/rransportation, excellent pay. Call 249-8147 or 726-5661 FINE JEWELRY SALES Earn $25,000 and up selling fine Jewelry In our Neptune Bch.store. If your are dedi- cated and willing to learn this is a great opportunity to pursue a career in fine Jew- elry. Retail experience a must jewelry a plus. Pleasant working atmosphere. Please apply by fax: 247 8003 or email In- fo@allensjewelers.com NEW RESTAURANT opening In Ponte Vedra looking for Head Waiter/ Waitress.. Must have fine dining experience. Call 234-5360 for appt. REMODELING CARPENTER- Company vehicle, must have clean driving record. 568-8700. 'ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ Recep- tion needed M-F, 8-5, must possess excel- lent organizational skills, be a motivated and independent worker. Must have profi- cient computer skills and be capable of handling a variety of tasks. Please fax re- sume to 285-3363. BAGEL/DELI COUNTERPERSON, Jax Beach. A.M. hours. Must be available weekends. Call 534-0395. WANTED: MRS DOUBTFIRE NANNY/ Housekeeper, Child Companion. To do light housekeeping, errands, possible sleepovers. All applicants will. be consid- ered. Call 904-334-8408 or 904-236-0195.' HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED. Soulhside and Beaches. Work in learns of three Must have own transportation. valid dryv. er's license. Approximately $175/wk lo start Mooay-Friday, no nighis/weekenos. Home Cleaning Centers ol America. (904)642-8885. , PRINTING COMPANY hiring Sales. Pressmen, Bindery, Graphic Design, and Pre-press. 514-1090. *DRIVERS* DO you want to join a winning team. Don't, get left out. Our driver's make $500-$700 per week. Call 249-5151 ask for Brian or 493-5250 ask lor Tim Collins. FULL-TIME RECEPTIONIST/ Dispatcher. Beaches area company. Fax resume to: 246-0377 SECURITY OFFICERS Needed for immediate F/T & P/T posi- lions. Requirements: Class 'D" security Ii-. cense, HS Diploma or GED. clean back- ground and drug Iree. Excellent pay and Beneiils. Qualified candidates may fax re- sumes to- i904)281-0084 or apply ai. First Coast Security Services 6817 South- point Pkwy. #1001, Jacksonville, FI 32216. (904)281-0070. NAEYC ACCREDITED PALMS PRE- SCHOOL SEEKING ASSISTANT TEACHER/I FLOATER. Associate in early childhood &/or experience, preferred Po- sition provides opportunity to work with children, ages 2-5 Monday-Friday, 9am- 6pm EOE. 247-0983. AMERICAN HOME Companions seeks experienced live-in caregivers lor the eld- erly. Work 2.3, 4 or 5 days per week. Up Slo$110/day 631-5354. WANTED: CARPENTERS & Helpers Re. modeling Ocean Edge Condos. Jax .' Beach. 693-3130 FRAMING CARPENTERS, G.C Superin- tendent for established company Drug Iree work place, benefits 241-2721. SAWYER GAS a local propane retailer is in immediate need ol a tull-tlime driver. The ideal candidate will have an excellent customer service demeanor, a CDL wiln Hazmai. tanker, and airbrake endorse- menis. Candidates must pass pre-employ- ment testing, drug screen, DMV check and background investigation 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. Dispatcher NEEDED 6pm-9am for 3 shftts per week. Minimum wage, 838-8029. DENTAL ASSISTANT immediate, open.. ing. due to illness. Beaches general prac- tice, 9am-5pm. Monday-Thursday Dr. Dukes, 241-5342. Fax- 241-5966. BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs reli- able cleaning help. Residenial/Commer- cial Call 242-9358. CARPET INSTALLERS needed immedi- ately. Must have workmens comp and general liability. Call Doug at 993-2943. DRIVER, LIGHT delivery for Veteran's charity. Own vehicle, cash paid daily. 1-(800)969-8387. PERSON EXPERIENCED with cutting & polishing granite, Jax Beach. 246-1172. NEW RESTAURANT, Jax Beach. Manag- ers & All Positions. FT/PT. 205 1st Street North. 338-5067. FULL & PART TIME SERVERS. Marsh Landing Country Club (Ponte Vedra Beach) currently hiring full and part-time food & beverage servers. Flexible sched- ules. $10-15/hr. 285-6514. Apply in per- son Tuesday-Saturday. Excellent benefits for full time including insur, vac, sick, 401k. Drug testing/EOE. NOW HIRING Sales People, Assistant Head Cashier, Receiving Clerk, Stock/Carry-out.' Apply at Proctor Ace Hardware, 870 AlA North, Ponte Vedra Beach. LABORERS, HELPERS, Skilled personnel (all types) Call 249-8147, or apply: 203 South 3rd.Street, Jax 'Beach. Good pay & benefits. . COOKS FOR busy breakfast & lunch res- taurant, PVB. Must work weekends. Apply in person: Players Cafe, 262 Solaha Rd. Call .Don or Chris for appointment,,' 273-5595; . HANDYMAN COMPANY, is growing Have basic home repair skills, lools, transportation '& a smile? Call' 221-3453. Good $$. P/T, F/T. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 100%+ Com- mission for $99/mo Earn extra $$$ from mortgages Fax resume- 19041339-9086 or email sunnymongagelax@yanoo corn NOTICE TO READERS ADVERTISERS IN ihis category are not offering jobs They are offering job-relaled services and may charge lees Readers are advised to exercise caution before giv- ing credll card information over [he phone without knowing what specific product or service they will receive LOCAL VENDING route Snack; soda' juice/ waler. Greal equipment & support All Brands Financing available w/ $7500 down. 877-843-8726 #BO2002-037 NOTICE TO READERS WARNING: WHILE this newspaper does not knowingly accept business opponunity ads which require you to pay a lee to gel information or tInal refer you to 976 or 900- phone numbers which will result in sub- stantial charges lo your phone bill, the newspaper cannot guarantee me validity of0 ofrerngs in this classilicaiion. II any ad- vertiser requires you to incur phone serv- ice charges or pay a lee 10 learn the na- lure ol the opporluniry, please repon it 10to The Beaches Leader, 249-9033 MONTHLY INCOME own pan ol produc- ing TX oil wells. Min. $25K. For into call 1727)210-1392 ACTIVE NANNY honest, dependable. transponatnon & references $9-$11'hr, any area. CPR & First Aid FfT & P.T. 260-4915 LOVING IN-HOME Child Care PVB Ages 6-weeks and up HRS licensed 8 years experience. Tammy 373-0404 HOME HEALTH aid avail to do 12 or 24 hour care in your home Reliable& Good references. 536-8459 please leave msg OVERSIZED WHITE sectional with chase lounge end $1000. Entertainment center dark wood and glass will separate into 3 pieces $250. Refrigerator 3 months old, white,perfect condition $200. Sofa and love seat,set,good condition $125. Flamin- go picture large black frame very Florldlan 200. Entertainment center oak, good condition $125. 234-4485. OAK BUFFET, 1930's Old English, carved wood doors. $150. 249-5135. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, 8am-3pm, 4267 Seabreeze Dr., Isle of Palms. Lots of misc. household, Japanese dolls, kimo- nos, Indian artifacts, stained glass win- dow, garage door, clothing. SATURDAY, 8AM-12NOON only. House- hold items, knick-knacks, etc. 13833 Weeping Willow Way (Pablo Bay). TOOLS, FISHING, camping, books, vid- eos, household. Fri., Sat,, 7am-noon, 399 San Pablo Rd.North. DIAMOND TENNIS bracelet 2.5CT $499. YARD SALE, 4729 Yellow Star Ln. W. ,off 241-5666. Hodges & Glen Kernan. Fri & Sat, 8 til? BED- KING mattress set, $289. Can de- BROADWATER COMMUNITY Garage liver. (904)391-0015. Rd to an de Sale,Saturday 9-3, Beach Blvd to Eunice liver. (904)391-0015. Rd to Marsh View Dr. (Isle of Palms). 3 PIECE entertainment center $400, draft- ing table $75, King bed & 2 chest of draw- ers $350. 626-1115. ORCHIDS FOR SALE Call John. 273-3784. DIAMOND 1.25CT ladies engagement ring, $1395 241-5666. MOVING, MUST Selll Bedroom- large bu- reau w/mirror, armoire and night table (Colonial Pine) $250 OBO. Rose colored leather couch $50. 223-4903. BED- BRAND name queen- set; new, w/warranty $129. Can deliver 1904)858-9350 COMBINATION BUILT-IN oven/ micro- wave. Whirlpool Gold exc cond $350 285-4618 . DIAMOND SOLITAIRE round 2.55 carat sione h color, VS clarity in setting of 12, 'princess cut diamonds equalling over an-', other carat Paid $18,900 for stone alone in 1999 & $2900 for selling. Current value on stone alone is $26 000 Stone has cer- tilication papers & was sent to GIA gemol- ogisl atl ime of purchase Must sacrifice, make reasonable offer. Call 543-8629. REFRIGERATOR, S.'S. $250. Waierbed wa pedestal $175 Recumbeni exercise bi- cycle $125 Treadmill$100 242-7218 LAWN EOUIPMENT package 16' trailer and commercial mower, edger, iulmmer. blower $3000 285-2952 AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones installed lor $899 249-8877. (1).26" Men's bike, (1) 26" Women's bike $25ea 273-0100. HEART PINE. tongue & groove Ilooring .ul Irom antique Pine limbers installation. stair maternal FLORIDA HEARTWOOD 249-8310. *GOLD*DIAMONDS* *ESTATE JEWELRY* BROKEN GOLD JEWELRY* AlA PRESTIGE JEWELRY & PAWN 327 10TH AVE. NORTH, 241-5666. SOEM 1246-1933 619 Atiantic giv~ I j 1* 0 A mFA LM I M i' iU a CAREGIVER IN Your Home Available ampm. 5 days.wk. Call Janice, 641-0608, T 303-5693 ''.. '1'.i CiA MED Tec avaole to care or your TATE Aty&Sunay8 oNA e MEMTen vailae Gocarelor you 4pm 324 12in Ave. N bikes, surfboards loved one. Over 20yrs exp. Good ets. TVs, & lurnlure. Call Mrs Tnomas 434-4573. IF YOU are inieresied in advenising under Ihis category please call 904-249-9033 or email classilied@beachesleader corn FuRN & more Everything goes! Saturday 9.'. 35 Sandcra Dr. SATURDAY, 8AM-3PM 1098, Seather- Wood Court Atl Bch, (Mayport Rd. to Dut- ton Island right on Seatherwood court) So- fas, chairs, entertainment center, dining room table, day bed, king head board, foot board & rail, book shelves, .drafting table, dressers, luggage, kitchen stuff, tools, lamps, pictures. small appliances, too much to list all - ESTATE OVER 100 pieces of an paint- ings and prints, boln old & modern Tables and Chairs Also Chinese antiques. House full. Friday & Saturday 9am 1703 2nd Ave. N. Jax Bcn off Penman near Beach toward Intercostal. ST AUGUSTINE Aniq shop closed! Total stock plus items from owner priced to sell Fr period armoire & side- board. Period lowboy & tiny corner cup. board. Tons onlngs. Staffordshire, Majoli- ca., Architectural & garden. Grt display cabs- sm to hugel Jewelry galore. 81 San Marco. Park behind Raintree. Th 9-4, Fri 9-3 CHINA CAT 241-0344 chlnacatantlques.com. BOSTON WHALER. 20' Daumless. 99 Suzuki 225. Great for -amiiy and fishing Boat, motor and trailer well maintained, many extras. .$18k. 318-1880 or 607- 5534. 40FT BOAT slip available at old Old San Pablo Creek Marina $700'mo. includes electric. For details, 398-9080 ext 211. * HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE Specializing in.Commercial and Residen- lial Cleaning. Lawn Care, Aulo Cleaning, Window Cleaning. Janitorial Services. elc. Call Hermon, 246 4238 612-1755 PIANO LESSONS. All levels sryles & ages Will come io your home Piano Tun- ing also available 241 -4954. 655-3300 PROFESSIONAL CLEANING .,dpenda i ble. Reasonaie raie., liree eslimaLteea.Call Roxanne 1904)477-5398 PROFESSIONAL HOME CLEANING SERVICES. Dependable, honest, Itor. ougn. Local references Licensed Insur- ed. 563-1690. PLEASE CALL Lynne's Cleaning Service for your cleaning needs Nightly office cleaning now avaaible 343-4018. NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRICIAN. Free Estimates. No loo too small. Call (904)803-3914. 1981 CATALINA Sailboat, 22'. New trailer, 2004 TOYOTA Tacoma SR5, 12000 mi., 1 new motor, 1 used motor, dinghy,, extended cab, 4cyl., auto, air. $15,000 $7100 OBO. (904)434-6645. d Please call 537-5918. HARBORTOWN MARINA, deep water boat slip for rent, 40ft. $600, 50ft. $700, Includes potable water, electric, dock locker, cable and phone service available @ slip. Mobile fuel service & pump out al- so available. Avail. Mar '06. 463-2845. 2000 BAYLINER 2452SE, 24', sleeps 4. Marine head, 220hp, Outriggers, bait tank, shower. $26,000, or pay-off if less. 537-6229. BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit www.MarinaClubPV.com 10FT CARIBE, 1994, inflatable, Hypalon hull, trailer, $1000. 993-1979. 1988 GMC SIERRA 2500 flat bed, 4x4. $1400 OBO, 210-9271. 1990 MERCEDES SE300, exc. condition, 205,000 miles.. $4800 OBO. 813-1200. 1969 CJ5 Jeep, new brakes & clutch. $2000. Call 553-7203. 98 OLDS Achieva, 4DR, Auto, looks & drives great, $2500 OBO. 716-2586. 1995 BMW 5251, AT, PS, PW, PL, very good condition, extra clean, AM/FM, cas- sette, 6 CD changer, 158,000 miles. $7250. 249-7265. 1998 SCARAB, 30' w/trailer, twin 250's, 2000 BMW 528i, blue, 84K miles, all op- low hours. $53,000 firm. (229)359-0730. tions. $15K. 923-0595. ADVENTURE CRAFT, 28' Houseboat. 100hp 4S Yamaha. AC/Heat, 'generator. Excellent condition. 223-0224. 2002 YAMAHA, V-Star 650, loaded, low .miles, $4000 OBO. 247-8995. 1960 YELLOWSTONE Camper, $4,000, 13' aluminum with birch interior, self-con- tained, excellent condition. Call 904-241- 1658 or e-mail reginaamiller@yahoo.com. 1999 COACHMAN 5th Wheel, sleeps 5-6, CH&A, microwave, stove, etc. 2 new bat- teries, 16' slide-out with awning, queen- size bed, much more. $14,500 OBO. Call (904)246-8475 for more details. 1996 27FT CLASS-C motor home. Low mileage, fully equipped, $10,900,OBO. 246-8510 2000 ,FORD Windstar LX. Clean, 4dr, 7 passenger, AC, only 52.000mi. $7900. 718-0445., 2002 FORD Wndstar Min.van LX. 69,975mi. exc. cond very clean, loads 1ol extras $9800 334-5775. BOBCAT BOB Grading, Lawn Installations. Spread Dirt, Gravel, Lime Rock, Mulch, Stone, MUCH MORE! Bob. 334-6091. PRIME MAINTENANCE, INC A Profes- sional Lawn Maintenance Co FREE ESTIMATES. 535-2515 A NATIVE SUN LAWN AND LAND- SCAPE MANAGEMENT' Toial Lawn Manmenance Clean-ups. Sodding Mulch- ing, Re-plarniing available. Free esimales 247-3344 PALM TREES, Hedges Trimmed. Yard Clean-ups Mulching. Sodding. whatever ii takes, etc Dave 249-4724. C & T Lawn Serice year-round service. mowing, edging., irmming Shrubs mulch- ing, laying sod Free estimaies. Call 246-2412 925 Plaza Drive Ai Bch. HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE Specializing in "Complete Flowerbed Cleaning and Workover". Call Hermon, 246-4238. 612-1755. FORD TEMPO, 46,000 miles. $2995. Beautiful Cadillac, $2495. 821-2058. 1993 FORD Thunderbird, new engine, au- to A/C, CD $1900 OBO. 716-2586. 1992 "CHURCH Lady" Buick -Century. Reliable. Well maintained. No longer able to drive: $1200. 246-9205. 1994 GRAND PRIX SPECIAL EDITION. AT, cold AC, Pwr. new tires, well-main- tained, very clean Exc. running & driving car Pnvale owner $3750 OBO. Call for more details. COASTAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS Remodeling, Renovations, Addiiions. Cer- tified Builder, C1C 1253447. 249-7082. www.cbcjaxbeach.com TWO M CONSTRUCTION Repairs. specializing in termite damage. 246-1529. ALLIANCE BUILDER Group. Inc General Contractor CGC 1505263. An types 01 'construciton New homes, room additions, etc Free estimates. (904)234-1179. EonlaciUo1oFnhIIU SCAFFOLDERS & RIGGERS. Hardwork- ing & needs own rransponation. Slat! Masters. 726-5661, 249-8147 217 OLEANDER Sireel, Saturday. 8am Dryer, wheelchair. household ilems etc SATURDAY, 8AM-2PM. 805 Amberjack Lane. Bike, recliner, knick-knacks. HIGH END Furnishings, designer cloning. china, silver. Waterlord crystal 145 81h St Friday, Saiurday, 8am-ipm BEACH BOYS. Year-Round Delivery. $65. truck load, Ranger Special. 759-1612 COMPUTER SERVICES 631 OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES Safe roof cleaning Deck & fence reslorahlon Pressure washing. Licensed & Insured Call Kevin 994-0045 RrieivLtr vi Lne eirPr fldlld' ,- wV'au REARSH M IMPR* 66 BUDGET LAWN Care Service. Mowing, trimming, edging. cleanup. Free esti- males, call Mike. 616-4381 i W ISCAESC 3 BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Paiming. Iree estimates work guaranteed. licensed 610-7768 ... ... ,-=111111 A ..... ... .D,. .... ROOFING67 "=55C- BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory Foam mattress & boxspring, new in plastic w.warranty $379 1Musl sell 1904)858-9350. WYMAN'S PAINTING and PRESSURE WASHING COMPANY. 15yis experi- ence. Specializing in Beach homes 221-4117 WINSOR LAWN Service. Inc. Competitive rates. Call Alan. 237-5301. POL 65 ROOFING. IN-TOWN pnces @ the Beach. 25yrs. expenence. 880 9908. CCC1326983 JR'S SERVICES Winter tree Inmming. Seniors, 50% OFF. Licensed. irtsured, 30yrs. 242-2546, 568-6067. WEBERS TREE SERVICE 246-9930 Quality work at reasonable rates Stump gnnding. Since 1986. CUT RITE Tree Service. Tree Inmming/ stump gnnding. Tree removal/ storm clean up All debris removal/ firewood (904)646-9896 (904)568-6234 TILE ENTRANCEWAYS Add Beautyl Call Frank Reid, 285-6943 or 762-8498. W~att:M14:1101 1-. NAT 9151 gli AL, ------ -------- ------- - . .. _A .......... _l _ ROM~ ---- --------- CVOCOICKWCn IKIM tl-- - IN X\ ICE] FMIA F7%FFG M77 166 March 24, 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader n-cicflA Q - utsina o --- ----- qVWaterfront Harbour L X U R Y M A R I A C PJ D o M I I r.qS ..-~-- -- -. -..-,. ~4 . . THE irtHrc:l; LOCATION! THE Pt -HtCI LIFESTYLE! Acquilus Waterfront Harbour is located at Beach Blvd. and the Intracoastal. A Paradise for Boaters or those that simply like to live in Jacksonville's Finest Condominium Community. There are so many Amenities, Gourmet Kitchens, 11 ft. Ceilings, Wrap Around Balconies for End Units, Pool/ Spa, Grill Area, Private Marina with your own Boat Slip included in price and much, much more! Prices Begin at $875,000* in f') i .V coe t.i,qt jien cofl5irtAC-iofl begins.. 2. -44. <7pT At. . ~ ~ A/ .i .o~. |