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Who's playing where? See Club Scene, B-5 WEEKEND EDITION APRIL 21,2006 Need a new pad? Check . out the | Classified i Section Surfing for Jesus See B-7 The 4e3. BEACHES LEADER Vol. 43, No. 87 Serving the communities of Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, NlMayport and Ponte Vedra Beach since 1963 50( School shooting rumors are false FROM STAFF Rumors of a Columbine- anniversary day shooting planned at Fletcher High School were false, school officials said Thursday, noting that police were visible at the school early ,in the day. On Wednesday, there were several rumors "that someone was going to come to school to shoot," said Jane Drake, who works in the principal's office. She noted that such rumors are heard every year at various schools as the anniversary of Columbine approaches. On April 20, 1999 at Columbine High School in Littleton Colorado, two teenagers shot dozens of stu- dents and teachers. Fifteen peo- ple were dead including the two killers. , "We did take it seriously," Drake said of the rumors and the school's response. She explained that the -school resource officer talked to every student mentioned and found "no. credible information." "It's a very calm, very quiet day," Drake said Thursday. Principal Helene Kirkpatrick issued a statement to "Our Fletcher Family" Wednesday as concerns grew and rumors began to be repeated. "Many rumors are circulating about unfounded problems at Fletcher High School tomorrow, April 20. We take all rumors very seriously and check them care- fully," Kirkpatrick said in her' Wednesday statement. "The rumors have been investigated and are unfounded." She noted that school would open as usual following all nor- mal procedures. She also issued a general invitation for the pub- lic to attend the school's chorus concert and fine arts night, scheduled to be held Thursday evening. Neptune Beach Police Chief David Sembach said three Neptune Beach officers and two Jacksonville Sheriffs Office deputies were at the school Thursday morning to make sure everything was going well. "You always err on the part of safety," Sembach said in explain- ing the increased police pres- ence on campus. He noted that background checks revealed that a former Fletcher student who was sup- posedly rumored to be planning the shooting was not even in the state... 'NB cops get OK for tech gear EDITOR A dozen flashlights that mount on pistols, a rifle and enhanced electronics for undercover electronics. Those are some of the $8,000 worth of items that the Neptune Beach Police Department got the authori- zation to buy Monday night. The items will be purchased using funds confiscated through the Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act. "This equipment is needed in order to keep our depart- ment at the highest degree of readiness and compatible with equipment used by our neighboring police agencies," Police chief David Sembach said in a memo requesting authorization for the funding. The lights, M-3 tactical lights, will mount on officer's pistols and allow offers to Jeep a free hand when the gun is drawn at night and light is needed, police officials said. Each light costs $109. Buying a $1,000 rifle will arm all the officers on the SWAT team, officials said. NB police will have lights attached to their guns Sembach also got permis- sion to buy a concealable digital recorder for $995 to be used in undercover opera- tions where standard body wires cannot be used because of "radio surveil- lance countermeasures." Another $3,995 will be spent for a programmable repeater, which boosts the power of a body wire, also known as "bug", and allows better recording from.greater distances, Sembach said. "It should also be noted that with more and more frequency, it is harder to.get charges filed and even hard- er to convict without intelli- gible recorded evidence," Sembach said. * r ,. - - ,.' -4 p '41' Phrol by LIZA MITCHELL Two Jacksonville Sheriff's Office patrol cars are parked outside Fletcher High School Thursday. The increased police presence was the result of rumors of a Columbine- anniversary shooting at the school. The rumors were unfounded, police and school offi- cials reported. Short-term rentals concern AB FROd,-STAFF The city of Atlantic Beach Monday will look at clarifying its code that bans short term rentals of residential property in the city. Code enforcement officer Alex Sherrer, in a memo to the city. commission proposing amendments to the current code, said that the ordinance needs to define that residential prop- erty includes all private homes. "Short term rentals are becoming more and more of a nuisance in Atlantic Beach, causing continual disruptions to the harmony of our family oriented city," Sherrer said. He explained that the lack of definition of tesidenfial proper- ty has caused arguments when a property owner or management company is told that invest- ment property cannot be rented by the day or week. City code prohibits rental of any residential property for less than 90 days. The proposed code amendment also will pro- hibit the advertising any residential property in the city as a short-term rental. The item is scheduled for discussion at Monday's meeting, which begins at 7:15 p.m. at Atlantic Beach City Hall. by LIZA MITCHELL STAFF WRITER A Jacksonville Beach mother is recovering from a knife wound that, police said, her son inflicted before he turned the knife on himself. The 48-year-old victim and her son, Donald Lucas Jr., 26, were airlifted Wednesday to Shands Jacksonville after an incident at a Quail Lane home. The injuries were not life- threatening and the mother is expected to be released from the hospital today. Her son underwent surgery and was absentee booked into the Duval County Jail. He is charged with attempted mur- der and aggravated assault. Det. Sgt. Tom Bingham Thursday said police respond- ed to the scene just before 8:30 p.m. Lucas Jr. allegedly stabbed his mother in the right side with a folding pocket knife with a four-inch blade then stabbed himself in the abdomen, police reported. "What led up to the inci- dent, we do not know. He had been drinking," Bingham said. The victim's husband engaged in a physical struggle with his son and was able to get the knife away from him, police said. The father was not injured. State agrees to study noise buffers at JTB Pnolo SUBMITTED Jo Schiebler, left, and Deana Kessler pack up flowers to be delivered to seniors at the Jacksonville Beach Senior Citizens Center recently. The Atlantic Beach Garden Club mem- bers deliver the snapdragons and other blooms annually. Jax Beach has asked for assistance FROM STAFF The Florida Department of Transportation will conduct a noise study in south Jacksonville Beach to determine if sound walls would alleviate problems on the north side of Sanctuary Parkway. In an April 11 letter to City Manager George Forbes, FDOT District Secretary Charles Baldwin agreed to analyze the effectiveness of a sound attenua- tion wall. Baldwin said the study will begin in the next 30 days and is expected to take 60 to 90 days to complete. The City last September requested that the FDOT con- struct a sound wall to block noise generated from traffic on J. Turner Butler Boulevard. The FDOT denied the request because noise walls are installed as capacity improvements. The Transportation Department also notified Forbes of several projects on State Road A1A, including installation of pedestrian signals with count- down indicators at various inter- sections. The counters will show the time remaining for a pedes- trian to corss safely. . . *IP~ullum: Subscribe and The Beaches Leader will be delivered to you twice each week with all the news, sports and advertising information for the Beaches. ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION: $25 249-9033 1114 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville Beach, Fla. 32250 Calendar:...............A-8 Classified ..............C-1 Obituaries ............A-6 Police Beat ............ A-5 Religion ...............B-6 Sports.................. A-9 Showtimes ...........B-8 Weather................A-2 Copyright 2006 by The Beaches Leader, Inc. Three sections, 28 pages The * BEACHESa LEADER www.beachesleader.com ______________________ -~ '4 '~ ~bPY7~#nw~w.~r ~- - Police arrest son for stabbing mom t' I- I -- e- -CCI _I r I I- I Meeting set on bridge project by LIZA MITCHELL STAFF WRITER The Jacksonville Transportation Authority will conduct a public information meeting at 6 p.m. Monday at the Pablo Creek Library to dis- cuss the Beach Boulevard Bridge project. Project supervisors with the JTA will review plans and address questions and concerns regarding the upcoming replacement of the McCormick Bridge at the Intracoastal Waterway. The project will replace the existing drawbridge with two, high-level fixed spans. Curbs and gutters, sidewalks and bike lanes will also be installed in the project area. New pullout bays will be added for -bus traffic and drainage in the project will be enhanced by rerouting a sec- tion of the water and sewage collection systems from Beach Boulevard to Shetter Avenue. The system would be rerout- ed to reverse the flow frorii north to south and routing the See BRIDGE, A-3 AB hosts bike tour of parks FROM STAFF A "Tour de Parks -In Your Neighborhood" will be held Saturday between 9 a.m. and noon in Atlantic Beach. The bike route is approxi- mately 7 miles long and will take participants to eight of the city's 12 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, partici- pants get a stamp for passing a benchmark. All participants who finish the route with a completely stamped map will receive a free t-shirt. Those wishing to participate should register at any of the following parks between 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.: Jack Russell Park, Howell Park, Bull Park, Jordan Park, Donner Park, Veterans Park, Tideviews Preserve and Rose Park. Helmets are required by law for children and strongly advised/encouraged for adults. The free bike tour is being held for the first time and is sponsored by the City of Atlantic Beach and the Atlantic Beach Arts and Recreation Committee. I 4r == q ~ t . April 21, 2006 The Reaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader n-.-. A THE BEACHES LEADER Published Wednesday and Friday. 1114 Beach Boulevard (P.O Box 50129 for correspondence) Jacksonville, Florida 32240 (USPS 586-180) (ISSN1059647X) Periodicals Postage Paid at Jackson- ville Beach, Florida and additional mailing offices 249-9033 Subscriptions: $25 per year in Duval and St. Johns counties. Out of county, $44. Two-year subscriptions are $40 and SBO. In the event of errors in advertise- ments The Beaches Leader will be responsible only for the space occu- pied by the actual error. The publish. er assumes no financial responsibility. for omissions. POSTMASTER: Serid address changes to: The Beaches Leader P.O Bbx 50129 Jacksonville Beach, Florida 32240 Copyright 2006 * HOURS & LOCATION Open M6nday Friday . 8 a.m. to-6 p.m. * CONTACTING US 1114 Beach Boulevard Jacksonville, Florida 32240 By telephone: (904) 249-9033 By mail: The'Leader P.O. Box 5oi29 Jacksonville Beach, FL 32240 (USPS 586-180), (SSN1059647X) By e-mail: Publisher publisher@beachesleader.com For editorial: , editor@beachesleader.com r sales: sales@beachesleader.com For classified: - classified@beachesleader.com or visit our Web site at: www.beachesleadet.com SUBMITTING INFO The Leader encourages read- ers to submit items of com- Smunity interest to the news- paper for publication. Weddings, engagements, birth announcements and obituaries are 'published free of- charge for the community; Information" about area resi- dents and their achievem&ts is also welcome: " Submissions should be typed or printed, and a name and phone, number to call for more information must be included: PHOTOGRAPHS Photographs .are. welcome, however, 'they,. must have. good focus arid contrast. . Sgraplhs- .^ ; be, retfi r t f a' self-addressed' stamped envelope is sfibmit-b ted. Otherwise, submitted photographs should be picked up at the Leader office imme- diately after they appeain the paper. - Color or- black and white photographs. are accepted. Callthe editor for information about sending pictures. b:y e-: mail. o-' ' Reprints of photos taken by staff are available for pur- chase. At the time a reprint Is, ordered, the photo:must.have' been printed in an issue of The Leader within the.last four. weeks. Reprints must lbe paid for in advance., 'A 5x7" print is.$10 and an 8x10" print is $15. , .* ADVERTISING For information on placing classified -ads, see the .front pageiof today'ss classiffd sec.- tion. ,'. Display' ads and inserts can be ordered by contacting our sales department at (904) 249- 9033. ; SUBSCRIPTIONS The newspaper is delivered to homes on' Wednesdays and Fridays, Subscriptions are $25 per year in Duval.' and St'. Johns counties. Out of county, $44. ,", V.K STo start y6ur .subscription call (904) 249-9033. ACCURACY POLICY The Leader strives to pro- duce error-free,'news report- ing. When'mistakes occur, it is ,our policy.to correct them as soon as ,they are brought 'to our attention. To'request a correction, call the editor at 249-9033. In the'. event of errors in! advertisements, the Leader will be responsible only for the: space occupied by the actual error. The' publisher assumes no financial responsi- bility for omissions. * BACK ISSUES The Leader maintains copies of back issues for sale up to one year. To research or review articles published more than one year ago,. bound copies of the newspaper are available at., the office. Microfilm copies of the news- paper are available at -the Beaches Branch Library and Ponte ,Vedra -Beach branch library. , Stude nts get a.1 Dela .ney. lesson By KATHY HA~RTMAN said that of the approximately *PONTE VEDR4 LE4DEREDITOR., 1i20 coUeges and, universities in John Delaney, former rnaypr Florida, UNF's-freshman, class of:Jacksonville.aninow:presi- ..has "theJ fourth highest ,hgh- dent of thi' University of North 'school GPA. Florida, Thursday drew; on the' .UNF was a two-year' "corn- past to advise Landrum-Middle muter", college when" he' was schooners on their'future., college age, Delaney said.' Ulysses S. 'Grant became a "It's kinda turned into a reg- =-success only after. he was "an ular college," he said. ' absolute'-failure" ;in',shooling .-. After:'giving a isuninary of .- ari work, Delanev' tbId an', 'the Better'.Jacks6nville Plan - .iaudience of 'sixth. and seventh the road,:parks and building gradess gathered ~s'',.i th p~ojeeti,QOK'd 'by-;.dacksonI ille . bajdrum auditorium. | pvoters-;.,when. ,.elanyf,.xas "Mo.fst people that study U.S. ayor the speaker asked for history would say Ulysses- S. questions, fom the audience.; Grant 'won the'[Civil] War," Why, :doesn't UINF have, a Delaney said' before offering football tearI one boy asked. Sthis advice: "You should never -"I don't kriowif.people;,want gieup ,. '." .to::ee UNF play- footballvet; " Turning to, the subject-.of said Delaney, noting that--the education, Delaney asked the Jacksonville Jaguars, Florida audience to name the' "'clear'i .,Gators arid other, teams cap- est, quickest, way to, become a ;,ture attention among many rin: millioniaire"- : the Jackso.nvlle area. "Online casinos?" one 'boy' .'-"Bottoin line-is we 'can't 'asked, drawing laughter from afford .it," he said, noting that. .the speaker and the audience.'. a 'footballprograrri would cost "Goveinmett .-job' 'said $4 million more when con- . another;., to -which Delaney sidering. federal requirements responded,,..'N0; .they '.doht-'., for equalual treatment .-f the pay verv'we 1-- Yask ;your;r isexes.j '' ".' ' teachers what they make." .. One student asked about the One 'girl, .had the, answer recent drug arrests of 1'0-UNF IDelaney was looking for -get students, another asked about a college degree. his own. children -and one boy "It's' really importantt to get 'VWanted to know if,"he was still that degtee,''sad' '." -' maydr kso lle. l : ,,Another thiingthat is ireall., 'No, the'' former .mayor. really" important,'.lie told the' -replied, adding'. that the pres-. attentive audienceci, is. the 'ent mayor isJohn Peyton. grade-pointt .verage-(GPA). ',. "Weve got,.the: same kind of Colleges afid uiiiversities. hai;, b'ut;he's.shorter and he's .first, "and foretnost conSider really rich," Delaney said. scores'n :t SA 'A d' a .st-, '- " .denrt's"'hig hchoob6l cPAwhen' .. ' considering applicants, .tie! '' ., SPutting ,in in unabashed. 1 i.iR J E R plug for his university, ; elan'ev . "Putt'ing -- i.j' "..fl" 4. 5_4 'g., '* LC Maxihne Homer of Jacksonville won The Leader's Count the Easter Eggs Contest that was' featured- in last week's issues. She earned prizes for correctly noting that a total of 12 Easter Eggs were printed on various pages of the April 12 issue' and there were- 5 Easter Eggs in the April 14 issue. ' CLARIFICATION: Atlantic 'Beath Mayor Don Wolfson's. neighborhood .chats will be held' at 7 p.m. The Reachpt are online at: www.beaches- leader.com & www.ponteve- draleader.com *v get rates and information on placing a classified or display ad; conveniently download forms to submit information on births, engage- ments, weddings and more; V look at photo galleries of people and events from throughout the Beaches; V get scription and your sub- started; v contact mem- bers of our staff. That' entertainment ... law JB attorney to offer free legal advice_, FROAMSTAFF A Jacksonville Beach entertainment attor- ney is scheduled to give advice on signing publishing contracts at a meeting Saturday. at the Plonte Vedra Beach Branch Library.': AttorneyCarplyn Herman will, address . the topic, ,"What,eyeryauthor should know before signing a- publishing contract," at .the Florida' Writers, Association's (FWA) Ponte Vedra Writer's :Group meeting, Saturday at 10 a.m. Herman, who 'practices in Jacksonv'ille ... ,.- .. "SiDl .,Beach, drafts, reviews, and negotiates ,'- entertainment contracts, forms entertain-:'" meht entities, prepares copyright and'-" trademark applications, and conducts busi- ness and intellectual property litigation. Also, she teaches entertainment law and intellectual property, law at Florida Coastal School of Law, Jacksonville. The meeting is free and open to the pub-'.--. lic. For more information', call Vic DiGenti- at 285-2258. ~,']S~ o'lr a flntt[ i 'r , RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED Call2490.101 4" 1 ',-: ,* ;7 'IL ' Sl"a"ic o:t1 B ed. sAt tlic Be ac L ce a i trees wit lad for $9.99 Te LhlAPrs un.4-7pm i ours Dinner petals Sundas 4-71 p Happy H 2 ida21A'tlantic Blv d. Atlantic Beacti '.1 '5 -'a' a..' *'* * ITS or. our OW FOR JULY DELIVERY!! P sucrs-4 Licensed & Insured SP3060 Locally Owned & Operated ' Storm rrotecuon i. nrougnout r iuriua S.Expert Installation. .Commercial br Free Estimates fResidential VISA rage: LA n ca.M ---- -- 1 -I ~r-~--' ---- -- -- I Irulllll*rrl~~~~~~V-'Y ----I --~---~~-~1- -~ 0 . Z. k ...... I .~. ~I 1 ~ i- ..f IBREA'N -M ~--~1-~~111-~------1:_II;;____~_ _ The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Ground broken for PV senior center BY LAURA FOWLER STAFF WRITER Clad in hard hats andi'aime4 with shovels, officials from St. Johns. County and the PGA Tour broke ground Thursday for con- struction of a $1.8 million sen- ior and community center on Landrum Lane. The ceremony took place two days after county conmmission- ers approved the center's official name- The Players Community Seni br Center. "Itcould be one of the pretti- ?st buildings in Ponte Vedia and Palm Valley," Commissioner Bruce Maguire said at Thursday's Ceremony. '. S The building design is low., country with a wraparound Sorch where rocking chais are envisioned. , "All of a sudden, we're going :to have this lovely, old Florida lodge tucked in the space there," Cathy Brown, executive director of the St. Johns County Council bn Aging (COA), said this week. S"We're just thrilled," said Brown, who was instrumental n the COA's opening a senior center in the Ponte Vedra area. "The reason we were able to pull this off so quickly is great collaboration among all the partners," Brown said, noting that St. Johns County impact fees "will pay for the balance of the construction." S..,' At Thursday's ceremony, which started in the parking lot of the W\inston Family YMCA then moved across Landrum Lane to the project site, thanks were given to the PGA Tour for its financial contributions to the center. The center is named after The S Players Championship golf tour- nament, held every March in Ponte Vedra Beach until next year, when it will move to May and well be called simply The Bridge: Cont. from A-I utilities to a city-owned street wilLresult in easier and'cheap- S r ~tr aintenance, according to the city's Public Works depart- iient. '' % ?:'" s~NSw mast arm si.g s and,7 S rqagi resurfacing wil also be" 4ied 'during the project S. ,ich is expected to take L)00 days once the notice to prceed is issued. Sr'The bridge will be replaced in phases with the northern : bridge span expected to be complete within the first 500 days of the contract, accord- ing to the JTA. Beach Boulevard will also be widened to six lanes between San Pablo and Penman Roads. That project is scheduled to begin this spring. Players. "Today is a special day," Brian Goin, executive"director of The Players Championship, told the dozens of Ponte Vedia seniors gathered for the event. . "We're going to touch lives and hopefully improve your quality of life." Since November 2003, Pbrite ,Vedra seniors have been meet- ing twice a week at the Palm Valley Conmmunity, Center on Canal Boulevard. The new 10,000-square-foot center on Landrum Lane will take about 18 months to build and will be used by residents of all ages, Brown. "The good news is, the com- munity can use it," Brown said. The senior citizen programs will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Brown said. After that, youngsters getting out of school can use the center for group meetings or to com- 'plete their homework in the computer lab. The center is on the same block as Landrum Middle School and Ocean Palms Elementary School. Community groups and asso- ciations also will be able use the center for public meetings. Brown said the COA is work- ing with the 'YMCA and the county's Recreation Department to offer activities for all ages such as mentoring and scouting programs. In addition to large meeting rooms inside, the center eventu- ally will have several outdoor features for shuffle board and horseshoes, a ceramics and gar- dening center and an observa- tion area for a nature preserve next to the building. "We set a standard," Brown said Thursday. "We said 'We don't want some cheese-ball place we want a glorious place,' " Photo SUBMITTED Bethlehem Lutheran Church's day care and preschool center recently broke ground for an addition to its cottage across from the church at Eighth Avenue North in Jacksonville Beach. Classes and summer camp will be held there. For information on the day care, call Kay Hawkins at 249-1204. , Termite damage reported at Huguenot tennis by LIZA MITCHELL STAFF FW'RITER Ongoing improvements to spruce up the Huguenot Tennis Center in Jacksonville Beach revealed a bigger prob- lem than outdated facilities. Extensive termite damage was discovered in the walls of the restrooms when the sheet rock was removed during the renovations. The damage will cost the city $10,500 to repair. The City Council Monday increased the improvement budget previously approved in August, 2004 to reflect the new cost estimate. Restroom improvements will update the facilities and ensure handicapped accessi- bility. The cost of the work is $57,422 including improve- ments to the pro shop, prac- tice backboard and court resurfacing which are com- plete. The pro shop was relocated to the covered patio on the south side of the facility to offer a better view of the courts, more accessible rest- room facilities and a lounge area. A new backboard was installed to provide a practice AB to consider buying ICW land FROAMSTAFF The Atlantic Beach City Commission will consider sup- porting an apphcation to the The JTA Board in January state seeking funds to buy the awarded a $64,623,078.27 Buckman Trust property in the construction bid to Superior Intracoastal Waterway. Construction Company, Inc. The 345-acre tract, which is The bid came in nearly a mil- between Ditton Island c.and th libn dollarss blow ttl expe1t- VJeidevie.Pieserve, is a aj,,si ed cost estimate, cant eX r onmental resource, city officials said. if the city supports the appli- Life is Good. 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One is Central Parkway off St. Johns Bluff Road, near the BP gas sta- tion and the Silver Springs apartment complex. The other is taking Central Parkway from Beach Boulevard in front of FCCJ. Access to athletics, recre- ation areas and parking lot 18 will continue via the north entrance at Central Parkway. The University Police Department will take measures to minimize delays and traffic congestion. Directional signs will be posted throughout the campus area for alternative entrances to the University. A' .map can be accessed at http://www.unf.edu/main- pages/bluff-closure.html. I .. Ainril ')1 ').006 I .1 OUR MISSION IS TO PUBLISH A DISTINGUISHED COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER FOR THE BEACHES Anril 21 "2006 P age-4 A .. w -.-- p ., -.. .. -. .. p www.beachesleader.com Locally Owned and Operated m Serving the Beaches since 1963 THE BEACHES LEADER/PONTE VEDRA LEADER The Leader's Opinion Savor spring while enjoying the arts The traditionalApril showers' that bring May flowers have so far held off and the resulting sunny days have delighted many. .Knowing that hot temperatures are just around the corner, most of us savor the days of Spring when going outside is a pleasure, not an, endurance test. This weekend there will be additional reasons to enjoy a little time outdoors. The Ponte Vedra Arts Festival will be held,at. Sawgrass Village on both Saturday .and Sunday, with dozens of talented artists on hand to answer questions and offer their Wares. The festival will also showcase the work of local, student artists. Live music will be performedin the Courtyard at 200 First Street Friday evening,at 7 p.m., pro- viding music lovers of all ages plenty of fun arid" an opportunity for even the youngest to dance to' the beat. A free acoustic music show on the grounds of' Bull Park in Atlantic Beach, a car show and a kids carnival are just some of the many activities avail- able to those interested ini enjoying Spring out- doors while appreciating arts and entertainment. Karen Stepp Vice President Kathy Moore Stacey Perkins Circulation Steve Fouraker Classified Advertising & Subscription Sales Marie Adams Gloria Davis SCherry Jones ' Jane McElhiney Composition Amy Bolin Pat Dube SBernice Harris Ted Lamb Jennifer Wise Vice President Display Ad Sales Distribution Cathi James Anya Braun Joanne Jund Eric Braun Randy Dedman Kenny Friedman Jenna Highland Karen Holland Jimmy Howle Tobi Liss Donny Milliken John Newsome Kevin Phinney Gerald Tierney Press Room Paul Corey Scott Sanders Daniel Fanning Justin WRay Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content HOYLE DEMPSEY f o i e Pi COLUMNIST Available from Commercial News Providers" Have a cookie and-buy please Dn't block Wal-Mart To the editor: S. 'A lot of negative opinions LC,..... X& _, ,. i. kp have been expressed about \Val- Mart coming to Neptune Beach, so I will voice my opinion. SJ needs good attorney, Count me as one Neptune Beach resident who shops at Wal-Mart and will welcome To the editor: this is appropriate. We need to them to my city. There are two positions in find the very best qualified per- The writers of the negative county government that answer son for that job. We also need a opinions, who seem to know directly to the Board of County citizens committee to screen the cost of, and what merchan- Commissioners. The County and send three names forward. dise Wal-Mart carries, give one Administrator and the County All of our current attorneys the impression that they actual- Attorney. When the County should be urged to apply and ly do shop there, but in reality, Administrator position was compete. We need the best we they are saying it's ok for \Val- open in the mid 90's the can get in this county. Mart to'build in someone else's Commissioners did a nation- Jim Sisco, was a county attor- back yard, but "NOT in' MY - wide search and a citizens corn-- -ney -of-the.old school. Many BACK YARD." mittee was appointed to screen crossed swords with him-over Wal-Mart carries items that the applicants and forward the years. He never hesitated to are not presently available in three names, to the give the commissioners or citi- Neptune Beach or Atlantic Commission. zens his opinion on the law. He Beach, except maybe at K-Mart, The job description and qual- also supported that opinion. He which for the last year or so has ifications were established in did not shade it to meet any- not been supported by the local the administrative code. Mr. one's approval, communities, and is already' Bryant and three of his The past four years have seen sliding the slippery slope on its friends orin th Boaid did not the courity commission rubber "Wy out: .- -'want ,t hire- tLrcountrended. .r erts- --with WIlWrrn--'pi.s well quciified stranger," o they' mg waivers that made a joke of financial problems, who knows had a 'well known resident the Land Development Codes, if their local store may be the apply. When it turned out the buying over valued utilities, next one to close. Both of these local man did not have either issuing bonds without clear well store's problems cannot be the education or the experience defined purposes and giving blamed on \Val-Mart moving to the requirements were changed, away county right of away to our city. * and he was hired. private home owners to keep Come on, we are not West When county attorney Jim outsiders from parking on Ponte Palm Beach, nor are we the Sisco, talked about retirement in Vedra Boulevard. All done with- ghetto. The quaint uniqueness 2001, it was suggested we con- out a question being raised by of Neptune Beach was lost 'duct a wide search for his the county attomeys. This must when Willard's, Thomas and replacement. This idea was stop. Padgett, Ed Smith's, the old Rite squashed and Dan Bosanko, The citizens of this county Spot and Silvers closed and were already on the staff, was pro- deserve better. We need an a replaced with mainly ordinary moted. Three of the hold over county attomev staff that will bars and restaurants, along with commissioners from the pre-i- insist, the Board play by the a few specialty shops that can be ous administrator selection rules.' It is long past due that cit- found in any town. process did not want to risk a izens demand better of the When do these type establish- repeat of that fiasco. Board of County ments, along with fast food Now here we are again with Commissioners and their coun- restaurants, gas stations, tire Mr. Bryant as Chairman insist- tv attorneys. repair shops and empty store ing that we promote an attor- Mary E Kohnke fronts along its main corridors ney from within. L don't think Ponte Vedra Beach make a town unique? Where was all this righteous indignation when both the THE 'BEACHES LEADER "underdog" K-Mart shopping center, and later on, the Food PONTE VEDRA LEADER Lion shopping center, came to town, both mowing down all the trees and blighting the area? No one in Neptune Beach or Kathleen Feindt Bailey Editor, The Beaches Leader Thomas Wood President and Publisher Editorial Chuck Adams Katie Crowell Robert DeAngelo Rex Edmondson Bob Fernee Laura Fowler Alice Gartland ...- Joh-n-Harfdbeck Jennifer Knoechel Jeffrey Minton Liza Mitchell Hal Newsome Kathy Nicoletti Wimpy Sutton Ann Von Thron Roger Walker Johnny Woodhouse Business Office Char Coffman (904) 249-9033 You cannot change the rules in the middle of the game to prevent the owners from building what you don't like Atlantic Beach will be more neg- atively impacted by Wal-Mart's arrival than those families who live directly west of the proper-. ty, which includes me. When I moved here in 1975, the property directly behind me was zoned residential. My neighbors were supposed to be family homes, not a retention pond and a shopping strip. Eighteen years ago, the City' of Neptune Beach sold its soul and ruined the residential char- acter of the community as I kidfe6iit by al)lwirig 'th, Fpd ,on" shipping center to Tigtt the area. I invite you to go behind this shopping center and see the critter infested "Pond", includ- ing poisonous snakes, which we have had to live with. This neighborhood has paid the price for Neptune Beach's actions, with noise, overgrowth of weeds, dirt, and the homeless people. Food Lion, Zayer's, Scotty's, Big Lots and A&P, as with other businesses that populated these strip malls, are gone because they were not supported. by the local community, or they would still be open. When the Food Lion Shopping Center was approved, the city of Neptune Beach told the neighbors that as long as the property' owner met the zoning requirements the city could not prohibit them from building what they wanted on their property. So up went Food Lion shop- ping center and the retention pond. Seems the city is now flip- flopping on what a property owner who complies.,with zon- ing ordinances can do. . You cannot change the rules- in the middle of the game to prevent the owners from build-I ing what you don't like for this may promote a lawsuit that would cost the city taxpayers a tremendous amount of money in legal costs. The size of 'Wal-Marft's pro- posed store is 117,000 square 'feet, which is smaller than the current strip mail building which takes up 148,162 square feet of the land,. according to property records, and is now 95':.' vacant, and for how long? Every strip mall in ourcity has always had empty store fronts, with some as long as 25 years. How long are we going to argue over what is appropriate to fill the space-another 25 years? Give me the \Val-Mart. I like the one-stop shopping, 24. store to another, wasting gas, and time trying to get what I need. The other stores will survive like they did when K-Mart, A&P, and Food Lion came to town, as long as they offer the goods and serVices, along with reasonable prices that most people want. \.-al-Mart traffic, which you are complaining about will be your neighbors from our local communities. Do you really believe that people from the other side of the ditch will rush to Neptune Beach to shop Wal- Mart when theyvhave one close to their own home? Traffic would be no worse than what it is now in the Town Center, where you cannot find parking to visit the shops, and probably less than when we have the townies and tourists visit for the opening of the beaches, 01 other festivals. I urge our city officials to not block WVal-Mart from moving to Neptune Beach. Edith Alcorn Neptune Beach Ban on subdivided lots will save Atlntic Beach To the editor: My family moved to the beach almost 33 years ago. I have lived in' Atlantic. Beach for over 20 years and look for- ward to many more years in this area. My property' will be' affected by application of' the new Residential, Single-family, Large lot zoning and I support it fully. The Selva Marina neighbor- hood is unique with its large lots and tree canopy. Our City' Commission has recognized the community's desire to maintain and preserve the ..nature of our neighborhood, by creation of the new zoning district. Much of the current hullabaloo started when large lots were subdivided and new homes were; shoe-horned: in where there had previously been only one home. It was. the combination of the' larger homes on smaller lots that outraged many of the resi- dents. The City responded to the citizens' complaints by establishing the new zoning district and by, hiring Mr. XWinter. Based on what I saw at the workshop meeting at the Sea Turtle, much work remains to be done on what parts, if any,, of Mr. Winter's recom-, mendations should be imple- mented. SHowever, application of the new zoning to the mapped area addresses many' of the concerns we have. A previous. letter to the editor said that the mapped area does not need the new zoning because the area is covered by a.. restrictive covenant, thus no need for the new zoning. ..This is not" an, accurate statement. The mapped area consists of several different .legal subdivisions, some of which have restrictive covenants and some of Which have expired covenants that are no longer enforceable. Even if there are viable restric- tive covenants, in-order to enforce them, one must sue .one's neighbor not a prospect. that most of us relish. Without the new zoning dis- trict, most of the lots on old Selva Marina Drive could be cut in half and subdivided. Is that what we want to see? Imagine the tall, skinny houses' 'that would have to be built to replace what is there now. By applying the new zoning ,to ithe mapped area, the City will go a long way towards ensur- ing that our childrenn, and grandchildren will be able to experience the Atlantic Beach that we enjoy. The best way to "Save Atlantic Beach" is to save us from any more subdivided lots and application of the new zoning accomplishes that. Dee Deese Reiter Atlantic Beach SSend letters to: The Editor, The Leader, P.O. Box 50129, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32240, or send e-mail to editor@beachesleader.com Lengthy letters may be edited as space requires. We will not consider letters that do not bear a signature and address and we request a ph6ne number for verification. A year and two months ago my wife Dianne and -I made the move from our humble abode in Ponte Vedra, to a house twice the size for half the price, in Georgetown near Savannah. If you think the home was " bigger, you should see the yard,. If.our old St. John's County property was Rhode' Island, our new lot would be Alaska. The main reason we picked out such a spacious place, was because Dianne's Mama was moving with us. The house was so big, that one day my wife and I had both been home from work for an hour before we thh into each other,. and we liad both been in, the kitchen .te wholetime. In November it became clear that my Mother in Law really thought that the WVest Side was the Best Side, because she abruptly decided to move back to Jacksonville. A week later, after .We realized she was gone, we started talking about getting a smaller place. Around Christmas my career took a different turn, when the corporate boys in Atlanta changed the format of my radio station. The transition from being i or the ain everyday to JMa[ketiingi.in a different-. [iI'd will never be completed. I could write a book about it and I may. Radio is in my blood. Over the past week Dianne and I have really been talking about downsizing our living quarters. Last Friday we listed out home with a Realtor. We were given all of the usual advice. Don't leave money, checks, Jew-- elry and personal stuff lyitig around that may tempt Mr. and Mrs. Prospect. ? Our first showing was 0n Saturday. I put up signs all over the house. "Attention, Carpets to be cleaned on Tuesday'" "Attention, Cracked Bathroom ,Mirror to be replaced Wednesday!" "Attention, .if Everything is not Perfect, it will 'be by Friday!" Before we left .for our first showing, we sprinkled water over a batch of Pepperidge Farm Chocolate Chip Cookies and baked them at 2251 degrees for fen minutes to make the vast kitchen smell "Inviting" in the words of my wife. Then we left them on an antique dish under wax paper with a note that said "Help yourself to a Fresh Baked Cookie!"' *'Being a Mr. and Mrs. Seller can make you nuts. Before we . left for our first showing Saturday I told my wife "Please don't give Smokey any more cat food, I just cleaned the litter box akld sprayed Lysol .around it! Another one of his visits to his part of the laundry room might be a deal breaker." Diamnne got upset with me for turning on the bathroom lights. "Honey, I sprayed fragrance on those lights to make it smell fresh for the showing. .You just used up the initial 'Oh Wow' smell that would have sublimi- rially sealed the deal for the wife when she flipped them on!" Last night I dreamed that a thug broke into. my lock box. He barged in and sprayed' graffi- ti on my "Attention" signs. He implied I was never going to fix the mirror and clean the carpets and that I bought the "Fresh Baked Cookies". at Piggly Wiggly. He also sprayed "Ask about our termites" on the liv- ing room ceiling. What a relief it was to wake up and find my "Attention" signs graffiti free! Here we go again; another showing between 4 and 5 today. The cat will be temporarily fasting, the bathroom light stays off and how about some "Fresh Baked" Krispy Kremes for them to "Help themselves too?" ~1 Linda Borgstede Kathleen Hartman Director of Sales Editor, Ponte Vedra Leader Joseph Martin Scott Cheeseman g lkt i April 21, 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 5A olice eat NEPTUNE BEACH prying off the plastic face plate. crack cocaine in the 1400 block removed from her bank For accreditation Steven Dennis Koslow, 51, of of Mayport Road. Dunbar was account without her permis- Jacksonville was arrested April Burglary was reported April 16 observed walking out from sion. Three starter checks in Poic inv ite p blic's comments 17 and charged with grand theft in the 500 block of Pine Street. behind a dosed business in an her husband's name were II IV LIUC 0 I I I I men IL of a motor vehicle in the 1000 The victims arrived home to area prone to break-ins, police cashed for $3,000, $5,000 and block of Kings Road, police find the door was pried open reported. When police $2,500. The bank's fraud divi- reported. and the contents of a dresser approached him for question- sion will follow up on the by LIZA MITCHELL procedures, administration, *** was rummaged through. ing, he fled and was apprehend- investigation. STAFF WRITER operations, and support serv- Property damage was reported Unknown suspects stole $100 in ed after tripping over a curb, *** ices. April 17 in the 400 block of First cash from the dresser. Nothing police said. LaQuinton Rashad Reynolds, The Jacksonville Beach Telephone comments will St. The victim discovered the else was missing. ** *a 18, of Jacksonville was arrested Police Department will under- also be received by the stained glass panel of her front Edward Samuel Jordan IV, 26, April 16 and charged with go an onsite assessment as Assessment Team between 1 door was broken. Pry marks PONTE VEDRA BEACH of Richmond, Va. and Francis A. aggravated battery with a dead- part of a program designed to p.m. and 5 p.m. Monday at were also observed on the inner No new reports. Spence, 29, of Jacksonville were ly weapon in the 400 block of help law enforcement agen- 247-6166. door. Unknown suspects were .* arrested April 18 and charged 18th Ave. N., according to cies earn reaccreditation sta- Comments will be limited ,unable to gain access. ATLANTIC BEACH. with possession and sale of a police. tus. to 10 minutes and must Delton Antionial Craig controlled substance in the The 52-year-old victim told A public information ses- address the agency's ability to Burglary was reported April 17 Brown, 27, of Atlantic Beach 2800 block of Mayport Road, police he was riding his bike sion will be conducted at 7 comply with CALEA stan- in the 600 block of Florida was arrested April 17 and' according to police, east on 18th Avenue North at p-m. Monday at police head- dards. A copy of the standards Boulevard. Officers responding charged with possession and ** 11 p.m. when a two-toned- quarters at 101 Penman Road is available at the Jacksonville to an alarm observed a window sale of a controlled substance in Hampton Mickler Miller, 19, a GMC Jimmy approached and S. to hear comments from Beach Police Department. smashed at the rear of the the 2300 block of Mayport transient, was arrested April 18 let two passengers out next to members of the agency and Written comments regard- house. The suspect appeared to Road, according to police. A and charged with burglary/con- Fletcher Middle School. The the community. ing the ,accreditation stan- have fled once the alarm sound- search revealed a cigarette box veyance to an unoccupied vehi- victim said he then felt a sting The accreditation program dards can be forwarded to the ed. containing five grams of crack cle in the 900 block of Ocean in his back "like he had been is administered by the Commission on Accreditation *** cocaine and three grams of pow- Blvd, according to police. hitwith something," he said. Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement, Inc. Grand theft was reported der in Brown's .pants pocket, The victim fled on his'bike. for Law Enforcement (CALEA), 10302 Eaton Place, .April 17 at Fletcher Senior High according to a police report. JACKSONVILLE BEACH Police initiated-a traffic stop in Agencies, Inc (CALEA) to veri- Suite 100, Fairfax, VA, 22030- School in the 700 block of *** Forgery} was reported April the vehicle and transported the ft that participating agencies 2215. Seagate Ave. Three soda- Bobby Gene Dunbar,' 28, a 18 in the 200 block of 3rd St. suspect, who told police he meet professional standards. Contact .accreditation man- machines were' vandalized and transient, was arrested April' 17 N. The victim told police that threw the guri down, the Agencies must demonstrate ager Jennifer Shirley at 247- $100 was stolen from each by and charged with possession of $10;500 was fraudulently report said. compliance in policies and 6166 for information. Briefs Arthritis exercise tunity to ask questions. program at 8:30 p.m. VIF The Neptune Beach. Senior' Educatiohal materials and admission costs $75 while gen- Activity Ceriter in partnership refreshments will be available., .eral admission will be $25. with the Arthritis Foundation, The -seminar: series is Contact Carmen White at 904- Healthy Jacksonville, the designed for women to gain in 608-2980 for more informa- Duval County Health depth knowledge about their tion. Department, the Florida own as, well as their families' 'Department of Health, and the health in a relaxed environ- Money available . .Centers for Disease Control,, ment. The "Women and The Comcast Community (DC) is offering 'the Arthritis Family Health Series", is free Investment Panel, a group ol Foundation. Exercise Program and open to the. public. local citizens, is now receiving 'Ssi 11. on -Tuesdiy and Reservations are not required.' applications for ,funding for h'ursdays through June 8. North Florida community ini- ITis eight-week exercise class is Gala for museum tiatives. With. $150,000 to ,be offered every Tuesday, and The Jacksonville Beach awarded in'2006, the funding Thursday from 1- p.m ;p.m. at Elementary Preservation Fund; is part of Comcast's annual no 'charge. ,'Space. is limited- Inc. is' spdnsofrig a ,gala to community .investment fund- reservatioris, are necessary. benefit the Rhoda L. Martin ing.; Any entity, organization '.Call the Neptune Beach Senior' Cultural 'Herjtage M.useum. or group, organized. and oper- A,,vity Center at 270-1688 for The program, called' Motown: ating exclusively for charitable, more information and registra-. Hitsville U.S.A Forever, is a scientific,' literary, educational rion. largeg. fund-raising program to purposes or to foster amateur pay for converting the former sports competition-based in, or alth tal four-room !schoolhouse into providing., services to,'" the Women's health talk the Rhoda~L. 'Martin Cultural North Florida, communities Baptist Medical Center Heritage Center. 'The musical ,where Comcast provides its Beaches will hostits third sem-, program, starts at 8:30 p.m. at services,. is':eligible 'to receive ' iar-of,the Women and. Family the Wilson, Center, at the fufids awarded -by .the :Health Series.'for. 2006. will be Florida Community College at ;Community Investment Panel. 'held Tuesday May 2, 7-8, p;,.m. Jacksonville's south cam.pus.at. 'Interested parties, should ,sub- Thie upcoming lecture, enti- 1'901 --a- h he upcong ctue, enti- 11901 Beach Blvd. The galp mitaplication1 elecronicalL ctiedI -.'Nafural Hormon *-,-,' ?F Ad:a'y 19,th^,rP 'flrog.t 1i' *",lorigWeste i e-fla-((emenW'.;"" Uwillb .lpM. ,recem'a.; oetl^ -, .Pa f 1, '1"? w' !: .nr -, .sented by Manane oyd MD -musical, .Cocas ity.'co Attendees will have the .oppor-. '.; .' , -I' :: i = -. : ,:: : -: .: i -. ,-: / ,Y . m no later than May 15, 2006. Housing is topic James Stackhouse, executive director for Helping Hands Village, will be speaking at the Beaches Business Assoc (BBA) on Monday' April 24. BBA meets at *the Jax Beach, Golf Course Club House at noon. Helping Hands Village is working to purchase land and build transitional housing for families with children to pro- 'vide affordable housing. More information is- at http://www.helpharidsmin.co m/HelpingHandsVillage.asp Benefit for women Beaches Women's Partnership will hold a dance party and charity auction, at Max's Grand Ballroom, 1312 Beach Blvd in Jacksonville Beach on Friday, May 19. The party and 'silent auction begin. at 7 p.m., with a dinner buffet 'served at 7:30. The silent auc- tion closes at 9:30, with door, prizes awarded and a lie band for dancing until the party ends. There will also be a cash bar. Attire is beach dressy. Prize and auction donations, as well as sponsors for this event, are currently being sought. Tickets to attend the event are $50 per person. For more information, contact Mary Ellen Waugh at 631-6062. Beaches Women's Partnership (BWP), is a non-profit organiza- tion that provides free infor- mation and referrals to women and their families in the beach- es area who are in need of help. BWP has a database of over 220 service providers- who can, assist women with an array of. life issues. Almost 100 clients have already used the service during its pilot program, with BWP slated to open full-time in its new location later this spring. Volunteers and patrons are always welcome. For more information on BWVP, or to uti- lize its information and referral service, call' 273-4795 '(before May 5) or 249-3674 (after May 5), or e-mail the organization [tjriu J-r ,il7if lirfhl I-' ,I'l .ir' ,' a t infoC'womenspartnership.org. Senior week set Jacksonville Beach Mayor Fland Sharp will kick off National Senior Center Week at Beaches Senior Center on Monday, May 15 at 11 a.m. The seniors will also partici- pate in a Loma Greenwood concert on Wednesday and attend the Senior Expo at Prime Osborne on Thursday to continue the celebration. A concert by the Sassy Strings on Friday at 10:30 will conclude the week's activities. The Beaches Senior Center offers recreational, educational, and health programs as well as meals, transportation and socialization with their peers. The Center also offers a current events discussion group on May 2 at 1:30, pm and an Alzheimer's support group on May 9 at 2 pm. All seniors 60 years of age or over aie invited to attend the center.' For infor- mation call 241-3791'."'. . ^ Y '^ W h e n .... .. Monday, April 24, 2006 6 7:30 p.m. _aT I IG .. ... ME EATING "m vm':. i; I ^ ^ i ,.t ;:. ,. ULe~l BoTIuIYTlevrd nY~tracoastal Br:j~idge ft. -" ,,; ---; ".' - '1' 'I: Where Pablo Creek Public Library ..1 3295 Beach -Boulevard Jacksonville, FL Purpose To share plans for and discuss concerns over the upcoming construction of the hew Beach Boulevard Bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway. Meeting Format The meeting will be an open house format.where interested citizens can drop in, review and,discuss theConstruction plans with staff, and provide comments. There will not be a formal presentation. Anyone requiring special accommodations should contact Bill, Milnes at (904) 598-8731 or email wmilnes@jtafla.com no later than Wednesday, April 21. Sponsored by 3 vACKSONVRDE TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY Regional Transportation Solutions 100 North Myrtle Avenue, Jacksonville Florida 32203 Telephone: (904) 598-8733 Fax: (904) 630-3166 www.jtafla.com 1' -~ '' a"'. K .'t. . j ~1 h ii _i _~i~_ I J. 9 ir i- e 9 n ir e Is s e e I ) I' . ) I. 1 , rI ge Ott .. .... ORITIJARIES Vincente T. Anastacio, 72, died April 16, 2006. He was born on July 19, 1933 in the Philippines. He served in the U.S. Navy for 30 years, and fought during the Vietnam War and, received a Purple Heart Medal. He was recom-i mended for the cook position in the White House during John F. Kennedy's term. After he retired from the U.S. Navy, he experienced different jobs in the government, he joined his friends and had a catering business, and was a volunteer at the Atlantic Beach Elementary School. He started working at a very early age, according to his fam- ily who said he grew up as a very independent man who was tough and strict but was a very kind hearted man, with a great sense of humor. He was a member of the American Legion, Naval Reserve Fleet and joined the Cavite Association. Despite his Donald R. Baer, Sr., 71, died on April 17, 2006 in the Hadlow Center of Community Hospice. Family members include his wife, Barbara; daughters, Vikki and Kristin; son, Donald; grandchildren, Tara and Jayden. A visitation will be held from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., today, Friday, in the Chapel of Quinn-Shalz, Steven Little, a business growth expert and senior con- sultant with Inc. magazine, will present a seminar on how small business can gain a competitive edge. The semi- nar, hosted by the Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce and the University of North Florida Small Business Development Center, will take place Tuesday, May 9, at UNF University Center 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The program includes a networking break- fast, the seminar, the SBA Small Business Week Awards luncheon and a copy of Steven Little's book, The 7 Irrefutable Rules of Small Business Growth. To register call 904.620.2476.' Registration is $99 for Chamber members. Corporate tables of eight are available for the luncheon for $350, which includes two S* tickets to the morning semi- nar and two ,copies of the book. Prudential Network Realty's award winners for the month of March at the Beaches office were: Michelle Cummings for listings, sales and transac- tions. Top producer was Maggie Haynes. At the Ponte Vedra office were Elizabeth GET HOOKED y .2 The Beaches Leader/ Ponte edra Leader Your Community Newspaper condition, he managed to go to.church on Sundays. Family members include his wife, Lolita Anastacio; step- daughter, Lolita Nina Alvendia; son, Tommy. and daughter-in-law, Tabitha; brothers, Benito and Antonio; sisters, Lucy, Fely arid Sylvia; three grandsons and nephew, Cesar Herrera and his wife Divina Herrera. He was predeceased by his parents, Alfredo and Nicanora Anastacio. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m., tonight, Friday, in the chapel of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m., Saturday in St. Johns Catholic Church of Atlantic Beach, with the Reverend Joseph Meehan as celebrant. The U.S. Navy . Honor Guard will provide Military Honors. Services under the direction of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home. A Family Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at "11 a.m. following the visita- tion with the Chaplain' Lt. Cdr. Dorman Dowling, officiating. Interment will follow in Oaklawn Cemetery. Military Honors will be provided by the U.S. Navy Honor Guard. Services under the direction of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home in Jacksonville Beach. Hudgins for listings, transac- tions and top producer. Tops sales was Rosemary Kristoff. * Ponte Vedra Beach-based Palmer Course Design's co- founder and president, Ed Seay, was recently awarded the Distinguished Service Award 'from" the Amnierican Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA). Stockton Real Estate's March leaders were: Listing Leaders, Chris Beladi and Dennis DeSimone; Sales Leaders, Cindy Bethel and Paul Sandiford;. and Top. Producer, Joan Swanson. The first quarter 2006 leaders are: listing Beladi; sales lead- ers, Swanson and Sandiford and top producer, Alicia Benson. Trudy Hehn, owner of Trudy's Hallmark Shoppes, was the recent winner of the Jacksonville Business Woman of the Year Award, Franchisor category, awarded by the Women In Business and spon- sored by the Jacksonville Business Journal and the Jacksonville Chamber of: Commerce. Her original store was in Neptune Beach in 1988. Helen Patricia Howden- Smith, 94, died April 19, 2006 in the Baptist Medical Center - Beaches. She was born July 17, 191.1 and was a life long resi- dent of the Jacksonville area. She was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church, of Jacksonville Beach and a char- ter member and past Chaplain of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. She lived in Pablo Towers and worked for many years at the Paula Jean's Shop and for the Diana Shop, "of Jacksonville. Family members include her sons, C. Lee Cody of Jacksonville and James Daniel (Peggy.) Hogg of Jacksonville; daughter, Patricia I. (Gene) Carter of Jacksonville; sister, Emma Irene (David W.) Cole of Atlantic Beach; 1st cousin, Minnie Lee Slick, of Paduka, KY; many nieces, nephews and great nieces and great nephews. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated today, Friday, at 11 a.m. in the St. Paul's Catholic Church, with the Reverend Dung But as cele- brant. Interment will follow in H. Warren Smith Cemetery of Jacksonville Beach. Services under the direction of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home in lacksonvi le Beach., Chamber plans activities for members in May The Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce- Beaches Division will hold the" following events: Beaches Monthly MLxer Tuesday, May 2 5:30-7:'0 p.m. Fleet Landing One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach (Just past Comfort Inn Mayport) Cost: $5 Small Business Expert at the Beach Thursday, May 4 1-4 p.m. Sandy Bartow, Executive Director, Women's Business Center Beaches Chamber of Commerce 325 Jacksonville Drive, Jacksonville Beach No Charge Appointment Necessary; Call 249-3868 or email elaine.millerCanyjaxchamber.c om Beaches Monthly Luncheon Thursday, May 11 Noon em inthe j 11 : MA'Ia sk . 1"S~ Sawgrass Beach Club 9795 Summer Place, Po Vedra Beach ' Speaker: Jarik Con Executive Director, Bluep for Prosperity Cost: $15 with rese tion/$20 at door RSVP: 249-3868 Coffee on the Coast Thursday, May 18 8 a.m. Brooks Health System 2344 S. Third Jacksonville Beach Cost: $2 Annual Stargazing Cru Thursday, May 25 Dockside Reception 6-7 p Cruise 7-10 p.m. St. Johns River Ferry' 4610 Ocean St., Maayport Cost: $35 per person, per person for parties of 10 more. The cruise, presented The Kurtis Group, will fea a cash bar, the Faze Band, F from area restaurants silent auction. Reservations required. Call 249-3868 email elaine.miller@my chamber.com )nte rad, rint iva- Obituary notices. are published free of charge as a community service. All sub- missions are subject to edit- ing. Paid adver- tising space is available for more detailed or personalized death notices. Call 249-9033. Ponte Vedra Valley "a family owned Funeral Home & Cemetery" Meeting All Your Needs in One Location 4750 Palm Valley Road Ponte Vedra Beach 904-285-1130 ^m. Learn about the Mortgage Loan Your Bank Doesn't Want You to Know About! Pay Off in Half the Time Save $ Thousands $ in Interest with No Change in Spending Habits Join the Mortgage Revolution. 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Formerly the Executive Chef of the prestigious Augustine Room Restaurant in the Marriott, Sawgrass, Tony purchased MNezza Luna two years ago and has transformed it from a traditional Italian trattoria to a restaurant with many different faces. Scrumptious wood-fired pizzas and a host of pas- tas still remind customers of Mezza Luna's roots, but the menu is filled with dishes that reflect Tony's international background. "1 describe our cuisine as Mediterranean with a global twist" This would seem to be an ideal description of food created by a man who grew up in San Francisco surrounded by his Dutch parent's culinary friends and who has worked with some of the world's great chefs, including Wolfgang Puck, Jacques Pepin and Michel Richard. Ahi Tuna, Schezwan style, atop crispy soba noo- dle cakes; seared jumbo sea scallops on a baby spinach salad with warm pancetta vinaigrette; pro- sciutto wrapped grouper with gorgonzola butter. These are among the exceptional seafood entrees, while a butter and herb roasted chicken breast with risotto and a mushroom chardonnay sauce, is a must for anyone who is not a seafood lover as is the aged filet mignon served with twice-baked potato and roasted shallot sauce. Mezza Luna's menu has nightly specials that might include a crispy whole snapper or a braised pork shank. Chef Tony has not forgotten MezzaLuna's back- ground and continues to put an emphasis on the Italian fare that made it so well known. However, there is always a twist to Tony's food and so pizzas from the wood fired oven include a Spicy Mayport Shrimp pizza and a Prosciutto Pizza with caramelized onions and even a Greek pizza with feta cheese and kalamata olives. Pasta is the Italian staple that everyone world-, wide loves in some form or another. At Mezza Luna, you can order your favorite from a "pick and mix" menu. Tired of Fettucine Aifredo? Why not try Penne Alftedo with chicken. If traditional lasta dishes always seem too heavy, why not try a dish of cappellini with light olive oil and garlic and per- haps some fresh Mavport shrimp. There are endless combinations and Mezza Luna is delighted to accommodate your favorite mix. Chef Tony has created a few of his own special pasta dishes that save you creating yours! Try h-is Leaning Tower of Eggplant Parmigian or for those with a large appetite, a wonderful Lasagne Bolognese. Whatever your choice, make sure that you leave room for one of Tony's handmade desserts! The menu at Mezza Luna has something for everyone, but it is only a part of the whole experi- ence of dining out in this great place. Mezza. Luna has three areas'for eating. There is the lower room with its exposed wooden beams that contains the bar and where a large kitchen see-through allows customers to watch their food being prepared. There is also the wood -fired pizza oven where in the early part of the evening Tony or one of his chefs will let children make their own pizzas. This has become a favorite for many families who let Tony show their kids how to toss pizza dough and choose their favorite toppings. The lower room always has a fun filled atmosphere. For those who like things a little more relaxed, the upper room is perfect. This is a very casual dining room, looking out onto the patio. As in the lower room, all the art on the walls is the work of Chef Tony, not only a master chef, but also an accomplished artist! The third eating area is the patio. This area is about to,, go through some major renovations that will add further to its charm. Here one can sit and eat out- doors, surrounded by beautiful flowers. Great food and an atmospheric restaurant still need great staff. Mezza Luna has all three! Topping the list is Tony's wife Monica who insures that you will always get a warm welcome to Nlezza Luna. Family is all-important to Tony and he considers his staff an extension of his own family. Tony's assistant. head chef, Ben Brett is the man who keeps. everything going smoothly in the kitchen, while up front, the bar is in the capable hand of bar man- ager Jennifer Wenzel, and Connne Howard. The well stocked bar at Mezza Luna has a wide range of all drinks and Jennifer and Corinne will be only too happy to make your favorite cocktail or to suggest something totally new. They are both well versed in wine and will help with recommenda- tions from the extensive list. The wine list also includes many wines by the glass and for those. looking for something very special, there is a list of' Tony's private cellar selections which include some exceptional California Cabernets as well as some hard to find Italian wines. Good food, good wine all served by excellent staff sounds like the perfect recipe for a successful restaurant. What really makes Mezza Luna stand out is this combination together with an added ingredient Mezza Luna makes you feel at home! To many locals, Mezza Luna is home, but for' a first time customer, the feeling is the same. The place is great! Staff genuinely care about the customers and regular customers care about NMezza Luna. "Having a drink at the bar or dinner at one of the tables in the lower room at Mezza Luna is as relaxing as being at home "'says Mari Branson. after a recent visit. , "Mezza Luna is like our second kitchen and local bar rolled into one," says customer Ty Petway, who regularly brings his family in for dinner. "The friendly attentive staff and quality food ensures that Mezza Luna is top of our list when thinking of eating out." "We like to think of ourselves as a 'can-do' restaurant", says Chef Pels, "and we always do our very best to try and meet our customers' requests." If you have not tried the "new" Mezza Luna, come out to Beaches Town Center and prepare to start what might become a long love affair that will not get you in trouble! Mezza Luna just may be the best kept secret on the First Coast. Mezza Luna Restaurant, 110 1st Street, Neptune Beach (in the heart of Beaches Town Center) 249- 5573. Open for dinner Tuesday-Saturday 5.00-Close, Sunday 4.00-,Close Vincente TAnastacio Helen Patricia Howden-Smith Donald R. Boer, Sr. BUSINESS BRIEFS Auto Accident? Neck Pain? Back Pain? See Dr.. R.G. Packo, Chiropractic Physician Voted "Best Physician" & 'Favorite Doctor" at the Beach' Document Your Injuries Massage Therapist on Site Legal Referrals Physical Therapist on Site S* MRI Refenrals All Auto insurance Accepted SX-Rays on Site Over 30 Years Combined SI egmo.stii >.oueB r.iiFro....i, Experience of Doctors 1i))3 Ponelredra ecr, Adr *o 'ae Ced de all 285-ACHE (2243) ~ ~"i '~'' '~' '-";' ~ '' ~ ~ ` April 21, 2006.. The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Panne 6A i' ... ..... ; s. . 1. ~_ S ..,. :?i '' ripril .1 ATVVV GET OUT! Art Fest in PV Enjoy a wide variety of art cre- ated in different mediums including, sculptures,, hand-. crafted fine jewelry, pottery, origifial paintings and photog- raphy at this juried art festival. All works on exhibit are original and one-of-a-kind pieces rang- ing from $15 to $20,000. The festival takes place 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Sawgrass Village in Ponte Vedra Beach. Admission is free. For more:information call 954-472- 3755. Live Music' The Atlantic Beach Cultural Arts and Recreation Advisory Committee is hosting anf Atlantic Beach Acoustic Night this Sunday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the lawn at Bull Memorial Park on the corner of Ocean Boulevard and Seventh Street. The event is a family- friendly, alcohol-free night of music and fun. Audience mem- bers are welcome to sing, play, or just listen to the music. No performer has ever been turned away from this event, though there have been song and time limits set in the past. The event is free, and performers should call Darrell Prather at 904-710- ,0397 to register. Electric guitars, electric keyboards, drum sets and bands are not welcome. The event will be held indoors in the theater at the Adele Grage Cultural Arts Center if it rains. Dance Lessons Learn to Contra Dance with phoIo .ut.rr.riltaJ The Beaches Fine Arts Series presents Les Ballets Africans, the national ensemble 'of the Republic of Guinea, at 7:30 p.m. today at the Wilson Center for the Arts. The program is free. public. Ford owners may register their cars the day of the event from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. for $25. First, second and third place will be awarded to each class of reg- istered Fords. Mustang classes will be judged from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with all Fords and 2002 and newer model Mustangs will be judged by participants. Awards will be presented at 3 p.m. World Golf Village is locat- ed between Jackscnville and St. Augustine, Florida, 1-95, exit 323. Lights, Camera, Action! friends for the traditional to the a live band this Saturday at the Get your acting career started trendy "must haves" for your .Cobalt Moon Water Studio, at .. -7? Saturday by pampered.pups. Call 543-0653 214 Orange St. in Neptune .'' ,auditioning to or visit Beach. All dances will be ?' --. "Be a Star in the www.moondoggieinc.com for walked through and called, Park." From 9 a.m. more information. beginners are welcome, and -NNpto 3 p.m., the city of ,partners are not necessary. Call Jacksonville is recruiting vol- .904-246-2131 unteers aged 5 and up to appear Book Sale in an advertising campaign pro- Kyds Carnival moting JaxParks, Jacksonville's Friends of the Neptune Beach park system. The Parks branch library's will hold the Kyds is celebrating its five year Department and the city's 20th annual book sale from anniversaryy by hosting a caroi- Public Information Division will Thursday, April 27 through ,val on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 5 hold an open casting call where- Sunday, April 30. The sale will lp.r& at 200 First'St. in Neptune in the first 250 people to sign up begin on Thursday with a spe- ;Beach. There will be games, will be photographed and cial "Member's Only" Preview prizes, food, drinks, surprises, a videotaped., in the audition Sale from 5 p.m. to. 7 p.m.. Qea,,.a. h, a d i l'fc -tr' r rships... :be 'biNM -karrtst'Atit1i a s oc'k1 tpifa rs^ l" ,ae -nam law^parh *-al.Tb'ea:Lfscoor."The**b'ok booth, a groovy girl appearances some of JaxParks' marketing sale will then continue from 10 booth and fun photo and dance materials to be released early a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and opportunities. The event is open this summer. Selected individu- Saturday and from 1 p.m. to 5 to the public. Please call 246- als will appear in billboards, p.m. on Sunday. The books will 4685 for more information, print advertising and television be organized by reader age, by commercials highlighting all subject matter, and by author. World Book and that Jacksonville's park system Children's selections will be has to offer. Participation in the offered from $.25 and up; paper- .Rose Day campaign is strictly voluntary,. backs from $.50 up; Observe World Book and Rose The auditions will be held at Day at the Bookmark on Cuba Hunter Park, 3620 Bedford Saturday and Sunday. Buy a Road in Jacksonville. For more book and you'll get a rose! information about the event, go McNeill, Garr .World Book & Rose Day is a to www.jaxparks.com or call a Catalonia holiday celebrated on 630-CITY. Insuran April 23-the birthday of Shakespeare and Cervantes. The tradition is to give someone you love a book, symbolizing culture and permanence, and a rose, symbolizing nature and '-phemerality. For more infor- mation call Rona Brinlee at 241- '9026. Car Show The fourth-annual Regional Mustang and Ford Show, pre- sented by the Jacksonville Mustang Club, returns to World Golf Village on Saturday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Auto enthusiasts will be able to observe over 100 automobiles including Fords, Shelbys, Cobras, Thunderbirds and classic Mustangs ranging from the 1960s to today along the Walk of Champions. The event is free and open to the aP V- vp Meet the author... The Bookmark will host seafood expert and cookbook author Leslie Pendleton on Saturday, April 29 at 7 p.m. Pendelton will hold demonstra- tions of her recipes and sign copies .of her new cook book "Simply Shellfish: Quick and Easy Recipes for Shrimp, Crab, Scallops, Clams, Mussels, Oysters, Lobster, Squid, and Sides." Shellfish is a near perfect food, according to Pendleton. It's packed with good-for-you protein, is low in fat and calo- ries, and is easy to prepare. She shares her best recipes for dishes that are at once sophisticated and simple, with supermarket- friendly ingredients, easy instructions, and outstanding results. Coffee with Fido Learn how to spoil your dog Saturday, April 29 with Moondoggie Inc. in the Courtyard at 200 First St. in Neptune Beach. From 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., the experts will, show you the many ways to treat your dog with upscale canine acces- sones. Shop with your canine and books. for teens and adults from $2.00 to $4.00. Depending on condition, edi- tion, and scarcity, some books may be priced at a higher rate. A larger than usual collection of audio books, cassettes, DVDs, CDs and other materials will also be available. The funds raised from the sale will be used to benefit the Neptune Beach branch library. A taste of the far east Experience solitude by attend- ing Buddhist meditation classes from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. every Sunday at the Cobalt Moon Center at 217 First St. in Neptune Beach. The classes include guided meditation prac- tice and practical Dharma teach- ing with Carol Lutker, Kadampa Buddhist Teacher. Call (386) 246-4092 for more information. Den mothers, unite Saturday the Boy Scouts of America will host ScoutBlast 2006, an event to showcase scouting to the public. Various participatory events and enter- tamment su as amus ent drop competition, I'arate demonstrations and a Native American Artifacts and Crafts display will be held for both the scouts and the public. 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I xnl' ,a i StpA- . 4+ COMMERCIAL & PERSONAL LINES OF INSURANCE ('Tused Choice- THE HARTFOR~D The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 7A A ril 21 2006 I Ot Th B e ea n ---V-L CALENDAR Saturday, April 22 Earth Day. Rummage sale: A rummage sale will be held from a.m. to 2 p.m. by Mayport Elementary PTA at outside portable #3 at the school, 2753 Shangri-La Drive off AlA. Celebration:, An Earth Day event Will be held .from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve. Craft bazaar: A craft bazaar and bake sale will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at St. Andrews Lutheran Church, 1801 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach. Call 221-1763 for information. Tour de Parks: Tour de Parks will be held from 9 a.m. till noon in Atlantic Beach. Participating parks are Jack' Russell Park, Howell Park, Bull Park, Jordan Park, Donner.Park,' Veterans Park, Tideviews Park and Roses Park. The event is free. Call 247-5828 or 242-0197 for information. Film festival: As part of the First Coast Environmental Film Festival, "The Man Who Planted Trees," "Environmental Ethics: Examining Your . Connection to the Environment and Your Community," "The Water's Journey: The Hidden Rivers of Florida" and "The Living Waters" will be shown from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Jacksonville Landing Store Front. Call 924-1100, extension 234, for information. Parliamentarians: 'First Coast Parliamentarians will meet at 10:15 a.m. at the Ponte Vedra Beach branch library, 101 Library Blvd., Ponte. Vedra Beach. Visitors are welcome. For information, e-mail sher- rycaip@aol.com or call 744- 90794. Study skills: A free seminar on "Study Skills for life" will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Beaches Library, 600 Third St., .Neptune Beach. Call 247-7405 for.reservations or information. Kyds Carnival: Kyds chil- dren's clothing boutique is cele- brating its five-year anniversary with its first-Kvds Carnival from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Courtyard at 200 First St., Neptune Beach. The event is open to the public and proceeds will benefit B.E.A.M. (Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministn)l. Call 246- 4685 for information. Book and- Rose Day: Celebrate World Book and Rose Day today and April 23 at The Bookmark. Buy a book and receive a rose. Call 241-9026 for information. Contra dance: Contra dahce with a live band will be held at Cobalt Moon Water Studio, 214 Orange St. Call 246-2131 for information. Sunday, April 23 Marywood: ."The Fruits of Meditation," led by Sr. Elizabeth Hillman, a member of Religious of the Cenacle, will be held from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at M arvwood Retreat Center in Switzerland, Fla. There is no charge. Acoustic Night: Acoustic Night will be held from 4 to 6 p,m. at the Adele Grage Cultural Center and Bull Memorial Park. Call 247-5828 for information. Monday, April 24 Driver safety class: An AARP driver safety class will be held from 1 to 5 p.m, at the Ponte Vedra Library. in Ponte Vedra Beach. The class is for drivers over 50, and costs $10. Class size is limited. Call 904-823- 9208 or 904-273-0495. Red Hats: The Red Hat Society will play bunco at the Jacksonville Beach Senior Center at 6 p.m. The cost is $5. :Bring snacks to share. Call 543- 9033 or e-mail RedHatFoxes@aol.com for information. Tuesday, April 25 Senior workshop: A free sen- ior workshop will be offered at 10 a.m. at Edward Jones, 13171 Atlantic Blvd., Suite 300. Call. 221-8501 for reservations. Newcomers: The Long-Time Newcomers will meet at 11 a.m. at the Selva Marina Country club. There will be a fashion show. National Red Hat Day: A National Red Hal Day celebra- tion will be held at noon at the Jacksonville Landing. There will be food, fun, a fashion show and a parade in the courtyard. The event is free, but R.S.V.P. is required. For information, e- mail RedHatFoxes@aol.com or call Mary' Jane Brown at 285-, 3505. Wine tasting; A wine-tasting event to benefit local charities will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. at Arthur Rutenberg Homes, Ponte Vedra East, Model home 108 (off AIA north of Corona). tickets are $35 per person and are available at The Bookmark in Atlantic Beach and Cottage by the Sea in Jacksonville Beach. Call Vickie at 373-0583 for information. Wednesday, April Gift sale: BMC Beaches Hospital will have a gift sale from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main lobby of the Beaches Hospital, 1530 13th Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach. Baskets, purses, jewelry and other gift items will be offered. The sale is open to the public. Memorial service: The Mattie T. Wright Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy will have a Southern Memorial Day Service at 10 a.m. at H. Warren Smith Cemetery, Beach Boulevard and Penman Road, Jacksonville Beach. Call 223-3025 for infor- mation. Thursday, April 27 Celebration of Spring: The 11th Annual "An Epic Celebration of Spring" will be held through April 30 in St. Augustine. Call 904-829-3295 or visit www.epiccommunity- services.org for information. Fund-raiser: The Ribault Garden Club will have their first fund-raiser at 10 a.m. at 705 2nd Ave., Jacksonville Beach. The club will raise money for a scholarship for a student of agriculture studies. Call Jackie Fetherston at 543- 8664 for information. Friday, April S Cultural Center: A pho phy exhibition featuring I graphs by Jay Shoots, Dor Martorelli and Paul Kar will be on display through 2. at the Cultural Cen Ponte Vedra Beach, Executive Way, Ponte Beach. Call 280-0614 o: wwws'.ccpvb.org for inf tion. Book sale:. The Be Branch Library in Ne Beach 'ill have a boo ,from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. add April 29, and 1 to .4 April 30, with a member preview April 27 from 5 p.m. The sale is sponsor the Friends .,off the Be Branch Library. Cooking class: An all o grain and vegetable co class will be held from 5 7:30 p.m. at Perse] Healing Arts Center, 48 Ave. N., Jacksonville Beac class is free. Call 246-35 reservations. Saturday, April Life Line Screening Line Screening will be h American Legion of Al Beach Post 316, 1127 A Blvd., Atlantic B Appointments start at 9 Preregistration is required 1-800-697-9721. Film festival: As part First Coast Environmenta Festival, "The Next Ind Revolution" will be shown a.m. at the Main L Auditoritim, 303 N. Lau followed by a discussion from 11:30 a.m. to 12:3( Organic coffee and re ments will be served fror to 10 a.m. Call 924-1100, sion 234, for information Earth Day celebration Natural Living Alliance Johns County will spons Earth Day celebration at Augustine Amphitheatre, ed on Anastasia Boulevard quarter mile south of the house and just north of tl Lodge, from 11 a.m. to Admission and parking aj For information, visit w'v urallivingalliance.org. Sandcastle contest: Annual Beaches Sand Contest will be held o beach in front of the Sea Pavilion. Call 247-623 information. Book-signing: Se expert and cookbook a Leslie Pendleton will bea Bookmark at 7 p.m. to d state how to make recipe and sign copies of her cookbook "Simply She Quick and Easy Recip Shrimp, Crab, Scallops, ( Mussels, Oysters, Lobster, and Sides." Sunday, April Parade: The 60th A Beaches Parade will be h downtown Jacksonville starting at 2 p.m. There floats, marching bands more. Call 247-6236 for mation. Adoptive families: Ad Families of the First Coa have an introductory and nizational meeting from 4:30 p.m. at the Ponte Vedra Library. Call Cindy 28. Chamberlain at 285-6237; itogra- Donna Wheeler at 246-9382; photo- Norma Rae at 543-0002; or minick Susan Caserta at 273-2177 for rabinis information. h June ter at Evening of Taste: "An 50 Evening of Taste" benefiting the Vedra Children's Home Society will be r visit held- from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at. orma- NMatthew's of San Marco. There! will be fine -wine and food. Tickets are $150 per person. For caches more information or to pur- ptune chase tickets, call Nanette k sale Regalado at 493-7739. today S4.p.m. Tuesday, May 2 rs-only DAR: The Ponte Vedra DAR 5 to 7 Chapter will meet at 10:45 a.m. red by at iSawgrass Country. Club, beaches 10034 Golf Club Drive, Ponte Vedra Beach. Chapter regent Marianne Hibbard is the speak- rganic er. Call 992-7463 for informa- )oking tion. 3:30 to phone Community health educa- 15 6th tion: Baptist Medical Center h. The Beaches is offering a communi- 83 for ty health education class titled "Natural Hormone Replacements" from 7 to 8 p.m. S29 in Conference Center Rooms A : Life and B, 1350 13th Ave. S., field at Jacksonville Beach. Call 376- tlantic 4902 or 627-2910 for informa- tiantic tion. Beach. 9am. WednesdRy, May 3 d. Call Concert: Singers by the Sea will present a "Scatter the: Sunshine" concert at 2:30 p.m. of the at Beach United .Methodist al Film Church, Seventh Avenue North ustrial at A1A, Jacksonville Beach. A n at 10 reception will be held after the library concert. The event is free. Call ra St., 285-6691 for information. panel 0 p.m. Beaches Watch: Beaches efresh- Watch will meet at 7 p.m. in the n 9:30 administrator conference room exten- at Fletcher High School. The, 1. meeting is open to the public.' Call 513-9242 or visit. n: The www.beacheswatch.com for of St. information. sor an the St. Friday, May 5 locat- Cinco de Mayo. d, one- * light- Exhibits: Paintings and he Elks Installations by Radcliffe Bailey, 3 p.m. and Nature of Elegy: Works by re free. Timothy McDowell, will be on w.nat- display through Aug. 27 at the Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art, 333 N. Laura St., The Jacksonville. An opening recep- Icastle tion will be held from 6 to 9 )n the p.m. today. Admission is free i Walk for members, and $25 for non- .6 for members. 366-6911, ext. 210. Saturday, May 6 seafood Art festival: The 2nd Annual author Art in the Park Festival will be at The held at 10 a.m. at Bull Park. Call emon- 247-5828 for information. s from r new Sea turtle volunteer orienta- ellfish: tion: Volunteer orientation and es for phase 2 boot camp for the 2006 Clams, sea turtle season will be held Squid from 7 to 8 a.m. on the beach. 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A , SPORTS Page 9A The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader April 21, 200( Senators eye district flag football title FROM STAFF With a pair of victories Wednesday over Paxon and Stanton, the Fletcher High girls flag football team moved closer to its first-ever district title. The Senators overwhelmed Paxon, 45-0, in their first game Wed nesd ay, then immedi- ately took the field again and outgunned the Blue Devils by a 27-12 count. Morgan King was the star or a the first game, scoring four touchdowns in a row as Fletcher had its way with the SENATOR Lady Eagles. EAGLES King caught TD passes of 15, 15, SENATOR 5 and 25 yards BLUE DEV from quarter- back Nichole Carter as the Senators built a 24-0 first half lead. LindsarWlViegman opened the scoring by catching a 13-yard strike from Carter on Fletcher's first possession of the game. Carter then got in on the act when she dove into the end zone on a 1-yard plunge. * King followed with four con- secutive scores, then Wiegman cashed in again when she caught a 4-yard TD pass from Carter. .Alex Brooks capped off the Senators scoring late in the fourth quarter when she romped 48 yards to paydirt. Fletcher was never really chal- Is ts vi lenged by Pa.\on, but had to save some energy for the night- cap against Stanton. The Blue Devils reached the district semi- finals by defeating Raines, 6-0, earlier in the day. All of \Vednesday's games were played at Terny Parker High. After a scoreless fust quarter dominated by the teams' defenses, Stan- ton got on the board first with a 10-\ard TD pass. The Senators a n s w e r e d quickly, howev- er, %when Carter found Belia Rodriguez on a 10yard strike 5 45 and \Viegman 0 added the extra point to give 5 27. Fletcher a 7-6 ILS 12 lead. That was all the scoring in the first half as both teams struggled to find an offerisive rhythm. Fletcher seized control of the game in the third quarter, how- ever, as King hauled in an 18- yard TD pass from Carter and Rodriguez fought her way into the end zone on a 2-yard run, then caught a pass from Carter for the conversion to make it 20- 6 in favor of Fletcher. The Blue Devils battled back to score on a short pass about midway through the fourth quarter, but Fletcher sealed the victory when King caught a 68- yard bomb and Carter ran for the extra point conversion to make it 27-12. Pnlo.ic. ROB DeA J|GELOD Senators receiver Lindsay Wiegman (13) gets away from a Paxon defender on her first touchdown of Wednesday's game. Wiegman had two touchdown catches and scored an extra point. Pr-ro c,., ROB DeArt GELO Fletcher receiver Morgan King hauls in a 25-yard TD pass from quarterbaclNichole Carter during the Senators' first game Wednesday in the district flag football tournament at Terry Parker High. Fletcher defeated Paxon, 45-0, in the first game, then topped Stanton, 27-12, to advance to the final.' After great win, Fletcher softball gets bounced FROM STAFF Fletcher High's softball season ended on -a sour note in % Wednesday's district semifinal when it recorded only one hit in a 10-0 loss to Mandarin, but players can take solace in their effort from the previous night. { After a diffi- cult 9-12 regular season with a variety of twists and turns, the :Senators put S"together a superb game Tuesday night in a, 7-3 victory over Orange S Park in the opening round MUSTAN -of the District 1- US A 6A Tournament SENATOI Behind the pitching of Desirae Lancaster, who started, and reliever Jenny Griswold, who finished, the Senators fired on all cylinders as they built a 7-0 lead. After three scoreless innings, Fletcher loaded the bases with none out in* the top of the fourth. Consecutive singles by Hannah Honeycutt, Grisiold. C.C. Strobridge and Stephanie Palmer brought four runs in, then Lancaster belted the big hit bases-clearing double that put the Senators seven runs in front. Lancaster was replaced on the mound by the left-handed Griswold in the ..- fifth and the new pitcher had to work her way out, a bases- loaded jam. The Raiders sand- wiched a pair of hits around a walk, but Griswvold record- ed a, strikeout to end the threat. Orange Park GS 10 rallied a bit in RS 0 the. home half of the seventh, but the Senators defense clamped down when it mattered most to notch the;7-3 win. The joy -of that victory was short-lived, however. On Thursday, Mandarin pitcher Morgan O'Keefe kept the Sena- tors hitless through five innings before finally surrendering a sin- gle in the sixth frame. The potent Mustangs banged out 11 hits including run-pro- ducing doubles from O'Keefe and Michelle Moultrie, who knocked in three runs. Lancaster took the loss for Fletcher, which finished the 2006 campaign with a 10-13 mark. The season-was marked by tur- -moil, with neither players nor coaches at fault. Head coach Shanel Lopez took over the team after a thiee-veal absence from coaching softball. Lopez replaced Chfisti Mann, who cpached. for just one season. That meant three different 'head coaches in three years for players..: Despite the difficulties, this seasonwas much smoother than the 2005 campaign which saw dissension, three players tossed from the. squad at mid-season and rancor between parents and coaches. While next year's team will miss some senior leadership from Angela Gentry and Jamie VanderBaan, among others, a talented core of underclassmen led by sophomore catcher Strobridge will pace the ballclub. Photo by ROB DeANGELO .;. : . i Paee 10A SPORS BIEF Aerobics Aerobics by Beverly takes place Mondays and Wednesday from 5:30 p.m. ,. until 6:30 p.m. at the Neptune Beach Senior Activities Center. Program features circuit train-. ing, cardio kickboxing, step and body sculpture. For more informationA ptone 616-2218 or 270-1688., Baseball School The Sunshine Baseball School will take place at Wingate Park in Jacksonville Beach on the following dates: June 5-8; June 12-15; June 19-22 and June 26-29: Instruction takes place Monday to Thursday from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. The Sunshine Baseball School features instruction from' Fletcher varsity coach Kevin Brown, and current Senators assistant coaches Dr. Jim Tirnmons and Boomer Bemstein. Cost is $125 per session and includes lunches, drinks and T- shirt. For more information contact Dr. Jim Timmons at 223-1664 or 521-2687. Basketball Camp Tommy Hulihan's Beaches Basketball Camp at St. Paul's School takes place July 24-28. Camp for those entering grades 3-5 is from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. Camp for grades 6-9 takes place from 12:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. Cost is $85, but registration after July 1 is $90. For more information visit www.beaches- basketball.com or phone Tormmy Hulihan at 349-2611. Bud Beech Camps The Bud Beech Summer Camps at Nease High School begin May 22. Ten weekly sessions-are avail- able, most of which run from 1Monday through Thursday. The cost of each session is $55 half day [9 a.m. to noon or noon to 3 p.m.] or $95 extended day [9 a.m. until 3 p.m.] Campers may choose the morning camp that runs from 9 a.m. to noon and select basket- ball, soccer, flag football or dmnce/gymnastics. The afternoon camps run from noon to 3 p.m. and offer basketball or cheerlead- I, ng. For more information or an application form, call 904-686- 4075 or email beechjr-@com- cast.net. ,- heerleadfig The Ponte Vedra Panthers are seeking a few responsible indi- viduals to help coach youth cheerleading. No experience nec- essary, training will be provided. Head coach must be at least 21 years old, and assistants must be at least 18. To volunteer, phone ShariGruhn at 285-9915 or e- mail sgruhn@ccomcast.net. Football Registration for Ponte Vedra Pop \Varner football and cheer- leading, as well as junior pro- grams, will take place May 6 and May 13 from 10 a.m. until 2 Sp.m. at the pavilion at Cornerstone Park. For more information on the Ponte Vedra football and cheer- leading programs visit pvaafoot- ball.com. Football Camp The 2006 Coach Craig Howard Football Camp, which takes place May 22 through May 25 from 9 a.m. until noon, is for boys or girls entering young, energetic players who want to learn about football and have fun. Cost is $85 and Includes a T-shirt. For more information send an e-mail to neasefootball@bell- south.net with name and address to receive a brochure. Girls on the Run Registration is now open for Girls on the Run of N.E. Florida, an after-school pro- gram for 3rd to 6th grade girls that combines running and training for a 5K (3.1 miles run/walk, along with healthy living education and life lessons. Spring programs take place at various locations through- out Ponte Vedra Beach, Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach. For more information phone k904) 321-4315 or visit Awww.GOTRneflorida.org. Golf S The 13th annual Take a Swing at Cancer Golf Classic will take place April 28 at Sawgrass Country Club. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. with play starting at 1 p.m '" ' Claude Nolan Cadillac,: Barbara Maple of Watson . 'Realty and Nader's Pest , Raiders are sponsoring on-' course contests including a "Putt for $10,000" and a "Million Dollar Hole-ifn-One." Gold and Diamonds Direct 2' and Nader's will also sponsor the "Diamond in the Rough" contest in which a one-carat diamond will be in one of the cups. There will be a silent auc- tion and cocktail reception at 6 p.m. and dinner party at 7 p.m. . For ticket and event infor- mation, contact the American Cancer Society at 249-0022. Golf Instruction Free golf instruction being offered at the Jacksonville Beach Golf Course. The free adult new player clinic takes place the third Saturday of each month beginning at 4 p.m. * On the, fourth Saturday of each month will be a free class for juniors (ages 6 to 17) at 4 p.m. Pre-registration is not neces- sary and equipment is-avail- able for those who need it. All classes are taught by academy r professionals Nicky Martin., Mary Lyons, Cooper Osborne and Sandy Suckling. For more information phone 4-t-2603. Physical Nease;sport physicals will take place April 29 from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. in the high school gym. Cost is $10. Athletes may log on to FHSAA.org to get the physical and liability form. For additional infomution about the Nease physical phone 819-8300 and ask for Athletics. Plates Beaches Pilates classes take place Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. until 10 a.m. at Hollie's Dance Studio. Cost is $5. First hour/first class free. Phone 234-0038 or visit beachespilates.com for more information. Soccer The Ponte Vedra Socer Club is conducting a Harley Davidson raffle to raise funds for a train- ing/educational facility at Davis Park. A total of 5,000 tickets, at a cost of $20 per ticket or six for $100, will be sold with the grand prize of a 2006 black Harley Davison fuel-injected Fat Boy motorcycle. Drawing will take place May 13 at the PVSC's annual spring picnic at Davis Park Tickets are available online at PonteVedra- SoccerClub.com or at Bogey Grille, Oceanside Cleaners and. ilay it Again sports or tmrougn PVSC members and their families. St. Paul's Sports Camps St. Paul's summer sports camps feature participation in team. sports and age-appropriate activi- ties. Basketball, flag football, kick ball, tag and more are offered. On Friday's, campers have pizza and go to Beach Bowl. Camp sessions are weekly from the end of May until late July. For more information visit www.beachesbasketball.com or phone Tommy Hulihan at 349- 2611.. 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This contract is -.- renewed annually and availability of coverage beyond the end of the current contract year is not guaranteed. S5904 64421 0306 SU CMS Approval Date: 03/2006 April 21, 2006 i The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 11A Spring games bring hope for both coaches and fans Spring brings hope for football coaches and fans no matter how things are going on the practice fields. So it goes for the Florida Gators and Florida State Seminoles both of whom are. loaded with talent even if their leaders aren't quite sure if their guns are firing blanks now or will be ready to be destructive come September. The excitement in Gainesville, now that basketball has almost subsided, is the young phenom Tim Tebow, who came to spring drills as green as a seasick passenger's puss. Tebow was so anxious to get his orange and blue togs on after sizzling success at Nease High, he got into the universi- ty in January. Tebow is the proscribed successor to quar- terback Chris Leak, which is O.K. with Leak as long as the rookie waits his turn and does- n't try to unseat him this year. Leak believes in the old mili- REX EDMONDSON PRESS BOX tar)' adage, "Rank has its privi- leges." Gators coach Urban Meyer has been patient with Leak while the QB learns his system and Meyer also appears to be patient with Tebow. But only up to a point. The coach's suc- cess prior to coming to Gainesville proves that. The hunger for success on a major scale is still his first priority. Urban renewal is not just for civic schemes. In short, Meyer's patience should never be confused with indulgence. His way or the highway is still the motto. One big help is the resur- gence of Leak and a future help to Tebow is the return of ace pass catcher Andre Caldwell, in cold storage with a busted wheel since the Tennessee game. Caldwell reminds us of Charley Casey, whose dipsy-doodle catches made even Steve Spurrier look like a great passer. Caldwell's return could make the difference this sea- son. As offensive coordinator Dan M'fullen says, "If you're going to be an explosive . offense, you have to have a lot of big plays and big playmak- ers." When he was active, Caldwell did that. Maybe Saturday's spring game, although Andre is still not expected to perform, could give coaches and fans an idea about the Leak-Tebow rivalry. At least there will be another fly-catcher who will get attention. Wide receiver Jemalle Cornelius stunned onlookers last Saturday with five snags, one for a touch- down, and he rushed for another score on a reverse. At this rate he shouldn't have to worry about his scholarship. Meanwhile, Uncle Bobby Bowden closed his FSU spring shop, guardedly praising QB Drew Weatherford but still concerned about his support- ing cast. So Meyer is not the only spring coach with con- cerns. Up at Georgia, not one of his four quarterback competi- tors thrilled coach Mark Richt. In fact, if not for an eye-bog- gling 100-yard TD intercep- tion by rookie Ash Allen, the Dogs' spring attack was under- whelming. But what the heck, coaches it's only spring. So cheer up! Did Masters founder Bobby Jones die of unusual disease? Get the beautiful smile you've always wanted! Stralrn rra ru'l e ue m rmi wruwh rmn II U ta % lll %-a N-s"RA--y Invisalign@ is the invisible way to straighten teeth using a series of custom-made, nearly undetectable aligners. And it's been proven effective in both clinical research and in practices nationwide. So whether your teeth are crowded, too far apart or have shifted since wearing braces, you'll have a new reason to smile. Rick K. Harrison, D.M.D., P.A. Quality Dentistry for Adults & Children Call for your appointment today 241-4237 227 11th Ave. S., Jax Beach C Corner 11th Ave. S. and 3rd St. S. Mon. 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His retirement changed the face of golf as well. Since he was no longer com- peting in amateur competi- tions, the British and U.S. Amateurs became seen as . "minors" not "majors" and ultimately the Masters and the PGA became the third and fourth major championships. After retiring from competi- tion, he became a practicing lawyer, sold real estate, owned two Coca-Cola bottling plants, and designed a series of golf Local golf Ponte Vedra Golf & CC Women Date: April 19 Event: First Round Championship and Low Gross Flight A: 1. Olivia Kimball 83 (medal- ist) 2. Anita Komrpnick 85 3. Marilyn Gi sburg 87 Flight B: 1. Kathy Naukkari 98 2. Jeanne Siegfried 100 3. Helen Keeler 101 Flight C: 1 Debbie McWade 104 2. Caroline Thomason 105 3. Rose Marie Johns 111 with syringomyelia. Syringomyelia (SM) is a dis- order in which a cyst forms within the spinal cord. The cyst is called a syrinx, and expands and elongates over time, destroying the center of the spinal cord, leading to chronic pain, weakness, stiff- ness, and ultimate paralysis. Other symptoms can include headaches and loss of the ability to feel extremes of hot or cold, especially in the hands. SM may also negatively GREGORY affect sweating, sexual func- SMITH, M.D. tion and bladder and bowel CONTRIBUTOR control. S SM most commonly results from a congenital develop- clubs, the first to use a num- merit, although it may occur bered system on the clubs secondary to trauma. Today, instead of their historical NfRI is used for the diagnosis Scottish names. of syringomyelia, and surgical At the -6, Jeoes treatment is.pTrfarmed under began to eirience,painin the care of a neurosurgeon. his right leg and arm. He was Slow but progressive paraly- at first thought to have arthri- sis ultimately overtook Jones, tis. His symptoms progressed but his mind remained strong. to severe pain in his neck and Jones remained dignified back. Jones lost feeling in his throughout, insisting on shak- fingers, and at times a lit ciga- ing hands with anyone he rette would burn into his fin- met, despite the fact that it gers and he might not feel it. was excruciatingly painful to He dropped things, his arms do so. As it became evident shook, and his gait became toward the end that he was erratic. facing eminent death, Jones Medical evaluations ulti- was asked about the unfortu- mately revealed that he had nate turn in his life, to which cyst formations on his spinal he responded with grace, "We cord, and he was diagnosed all have to play the ball as it Oceanfront condo 2BR/2BA on 14th floor, With updated kitchen and new cabinets & granite. Most fur- nrture included. All you need is your tooth brush. 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B 6-7 * Showtimes ... B-8 Page B-l ABET presents special showing of 'Lone Star' BARBARA MATHESON GARDENING COLUMNIST Always wrap new palms in a babushka Guarantee you that within two months I or another Master Gardener will be asked why a newly-purchased shrub or palm is now dying. The plant will be hauled back to its place of purchase and the owner will demand a refund or a new plant. If it is the latter, they'll follow the same practice in transporting it home, leaves dancing in the wind, and probably have the same problem a few , weeks down the road. A plant has pores just as humans do. A plant breathes as we do. A plant perspires as we do, except that for plants, the word is transpiration, or the emitting of air and water from the pores in the leaves. This is a naturally occurring process that usually keeps all systems clean and healthy. However, as with humans, a plant suffers when its air and water are forced out of it in a rapid fashion. When you work out in the sun on a windy day, -ou are conscious of replenishing the fluids you know are leaving you more quickly than nor- mal. You do so before you feel faint and collapse. When you carry a plant anywhere and allow its leaves to be whipped by the wind going at a slow speed of just 25 mph, coupled by the sun blast- ing it, those pores give off so much of the plant's juices that it is about to expire before you even pull into your driveway. The leaves will fall limp, turn a sickly gray color, and usually fall off. It drives me insane to see this happening, and it happens with commercial companies who know better, as well as with homeowners who now' know better. It is like tak- ing $300 and just tossing it into the wind to blow carelessly away. Do you have that kind *of money? I don't. I even see this with delicate annuals and wonder if the driver has totally lost their mind. Have you ever heard of something called a babushka? I do not know if the spelling is correct, but in my German back- ground I was always told to wear my babushka when the wind was blow- ing to keep my head warm. It is a scarf-type thing, usually in the form of a triangle that one wears over their hair and ears, tied under the chin, to keep the wind at bay. Growing up, I went nowhere without the dumb thing. You know what? I want you to find a babushka, keep it in your trunk along with some rope, and then use it whenever you are transporting your plants to protect them from the wind and sun. This is an overly simple task. Simply go and buy a plastic tarp and some rope. See MATHESON, B-2 FROM CON TRIBUTOR The Atlantic Beach Experimental Theatre will present a special showing of "Lone Star," a wildly-comic play by James McClure about a couple of good ol' boys up to no good. Directed by lan Mairs, "Lone Star" runs at 8 p.m. today and Saturday at the Adele Grage Cultural Center, 706 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Tickets are $10. The delightful Southern comedy was initially staged by the Actor's Theatre of Louisville, then produced suc- cessfully on Broadway, intro- ducing McClure as an exciting new playwright of major potential. The play was also performed by Mlairs' theatre group in February at the Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art. The hysterical comedy fea- tures Players by the Sea Pelican award-winner Bill Ratliff i"Lion in Winter"), Kevin Ertle and Michael King, pr..: ;u[r.m.n1 .3 The Beaches Fine Arts Series presents Les Ballets'Africains. the national ensemble of the Republic of Guinea, at 7:30 p.m. today at the Wilson Center for the Arts. The program is free. Harp/flute .. .." concert Tues. at PV library An unusual instrumental corn- bination of harp and flute will be featured at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Ponte \'edra Branch Library. ' Flutist Rhonda Cassano and harpist Kayo Ishiunaru will pres- ent a program of music, both -' classic and contemporary. The program is sponsored by the Friends of the Library and admis- 1 :.. . sion is free. 1| -' i. :. Cassano has been a member of l' .. \. the Jacksonsille Sym phony since 1979, and is currently the flute f : instructor at the University of L H North Florida. j Ishimaru was born in Osaka, S Japan, and is the principal harpist ' with'the Jlacksonville Symphony. = She has been featured several times as a soloist with the JSO. . The library is located at 101 Library Blvd., Ponte Vedra Ieach. s . Free movies at Sea Walk, Beach library If you miss the communal spirit of watching classic movies with an appreciative audience or if your DVD player is just dead this is your lucky spring/summer. First, Jax Beach's Moonlight Movies series returns on May 5. This year's opening flick is 1966's surfing documentary "The Endless Summer," filmed at locations around the world. The First Coast Suifrider Foundation will have a "Surf Expo" booth at the movie to promote surfing-related ven- dors and retailers. Catch the wave! Four more movies follow. On May 19 is the 1988 com- edy-fantasy "Big," with a star-making turn by Tomni Hanks as a 12-year-old boy whose wish to become an adult comes true. Rated PG. STEVE BAILEY REVIEWER May 26 brings Steven Spielberg's biggest box-office hit. 1993's "Jurassic Park," about a theme park filled with actual (cloned dinosaurs who do their best to snack on the park's guests. Starring Sam Neill and Jeff Goldblum, the movie is rated PG-13. On June 2 comes 1942's Best Picture Oscar winner "Casablanca," starring Humphrey Bogart as a World War II expatriate who sticks his neck out for no one that is, until an old flame ilngrid Bergman) re- enters his life. Sentimental as all get-out, and all the more wonderful for it. The series concludes on June 9 with 1961's Best Picture Oscar winner "West Side Story." Leonard Bernstein's street-gang musi- cal version of "Romeo and Juliet" stars Natalie Wood and Rita Moreno. Moonlight Movies are free and begin at sundown at the Sea Walk Pavilion. SEE BAILEY, B-3 phcio 1ubmnlea Michael King and Bill Ratiff who previously appeared in ABET's 1992 debut production "Tocoi Light." Mairs has produced eight plays in several states, has been awarded state fellowships and grants in Florida and Ohio, and three of his plays were published. He has performed locally at the AMhambra Dinner Theatre and Theatre Jacksonville. "Lone Star" has adult lan- guage and situations and is recommended for mature audiences only. Reservations suggested. Call 249-7177. photo -urmin-al The cast of "Stepping Out." Choreography by Patty Zipperer. Sets and lighting by Phillip Walls and Bryan Frank. Tap dancing takes center stage at Players FROM CON TRIBUTOR "Stepping Out," a warm- hearted comedy full of lovable, oddball characters and tap dancing," opens today at Players by the Sea community theatre in Jacksonville Beach. Performances are 8 p.m. today and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at 106 6th St. N. Tickets are $17. The play runs through May 6. The 1984 play by Richard Harris was made into a 1991 film starring Liza Minnelli, Shelley Winters and. British actress Julie Walters. Director Celia Frank, known for her deft hand with charac- ter-driven comedies like last season's "Memory of Water," said she was drawn to the rich, comic story about a weekly tap dancing class at a community center. Rebecca Williams, recently seen in "Sylvia" at ABET and a director in her own right, returns to her musical comedy roots as Mavis, the kind-heart- ed former chorus girl who gen- tly helps her students over- come their inhibitions and an abundance of left feet. Marbra Cohen is the pes- simistic pianist Mrs. Fraser, who takes a dim view of the proceedings, especially when Mavis announces that the group will be performing in a community recital. The problems and squabbles of the ill-sorted students create much humor and some poignant moments, too, as they struggle to become a real troupe. They're definitely not Broadway material, but for each of them, the class repre- sents an escape from their ordi- nary, unsatisfactory lives. The cast also features Trish Bradshaw, Pam Larson, Judy Hewlett, Mary Ellen Richards, Deana Jackson, Gretta Russe and Jane Bull. Leonard Alterman, one of Jacksonville's most prolific character actors, plays shy Geoffrey, the lone male in the class. As the students learn to work together, sharing their hopes and heartaches, the audience learns along with them that it isn't the size of the talent that matters so much as the size of the heart and spirit. Additional showing are April 28-29 and May 5-6. Sunday matinee April 30. For reservations, call 249- 2022. pholo SunDrNltd California artist Michael Flohr visits St. Augustine's art district today and Saturday at Galeria del Mar, 9 King Street. For details, call 829-2120 or visit www.lovesemporium.com il F I a A t. A I ILI ILI ILI 1. .. --cl- - W 1 -1 - April 21, 2006 The BepacehPe T sealr/PnntP Vedra Leader Weekend .C LEISURE Forthe Kids Matheson: Cont. from B-I : ... Every hardware store, even t ... '-' -' i the grocery store probably has . then, they are cheap, but ..." '-- they'll do a whale of a ob in protecting that plant you just . paid big bucks for., Bedsheets, old blankets, comforters, anything %%ill l work. I am amazed at the idiocy of I Icy; some of the landscape compa- i "" nies who, by the way, carry quite a f.ie reputation. They % , sell, deliver, and install the landscape plants they deal i" . with. Of.course, you pay for these serices in one form or another. But they end up being the .' l complete loser when you call and complain that your plant ME material has died and needs to i be replaced,.in complete accord with their warrant. pnr.:ic Dmlad 5 policy. When P rll4+akes a- ~ IrT lptI~d~Beach home olfVlartaflAlvarez (left)'was chosen T.few e~tbaminites torotect ~" w a* -IS auVedan Club:s resiteftial Yard of the Month for April. the plants, why do they not With Alvarez is Orlanda Corn, vice president of the Yucca bother? Garden Circle. Seems like no-brainer to me. . So, from now on, you'd bet- ( ter babuShka your plants when they are being trans- ported, even if only for a few short blocks. And don't even bother to call and whine about their dying if you have not takq your responsibility to heart;'in this matter. And if 'pass you seeing your plants are covered, I'll give you a huge thumbs up. ,=.. Styles of Ponte Vedra is proud to welcome Wendy White to our Family. She has been a Masrer Barber for over 20 years. Please come in and meet our newest addition. /1/0 A/ A l-th'4 Suade W0f5 *- Ponte 'dpa &'aeh, n W0292 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 infor- mation. HANDS-ON CHILDREN'S MUSEUM offers hands-on activities, play and learning 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 oth- ers. Call 642-2688 for informa- tion. JMOMA'S ARTEXPLORIUM LOFT is a multi-generations learning environment that offers 16 hands-on stations for children.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 opera- tion 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 information. - HEARTSONG offers Kindermusik and playday classes Tuesday to Saturday in Jacksonville Beach and Ponte Vedra Beach for' children from birth to age 7. For Kindermusik, a music and movement program for all ages, children are divided by age group. Playday is for walk- ers to 26 months old and includes parachute play, climb- ing and musical activities. 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 Jacksonville con- tains hands-on, high-tech and low-tech interactive exhibits that encourage physical activi- ty and quiet contemplation. Walk through a painting, create patterns with dance, make a collage, listen to a sculpture, or paint with a vir- tual paintbrush. 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. THE BEACHES BRANCH of the Jacksonville Public Library, 600 Third St., Neptune Beach also has children's activities. Call 241-1141 and press 4 for children'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 grandparents while having fun with your child. Offered begin- ning in September at Nancy Dance Studio. 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If you enjoy contemporary art, you will enjoy these exhibits which will be at the museum through Aug. 25. ,The Jacksonville Museum of ,Modern Art is at 333 Laura St. on Hemming Plaza. The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra will open a new exhibit, "Paper and Light," photographs by Jay Shoots, Dominick Martorell and Paul Karabinis on April 28. *-An opening reception will f," held from 6 to 8 p.m. This ibition features photo- graphs realized through a variety of techniques and processes, from montage and cameraless photography to traditional, historical and dig- Ital processes. Call 280-0614 'for information. Tonight, 'the Neptune Art Group will open an exhibit of members works at Players By- t,-Sea Theater. A reception '1 be held hTom 5:30 to 6:30 .n. to meet the artists. 'Jhis is opening night for the 'theater's new play, "Stepping Out." The play begins at 8 p.m. Call 249- 2022 for reservations. Players By-the-Sea is at 106 North Sixh StreetpJa-ksonv#Ite"- Beach. S* Eclectic Galleries of Ponte Vedra will open its fourth annual Spring Artisan Jewelry Truhk Show on Friday, April 28, with a reception from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The gallery will introduce six new jewelry studios work- . ing in glass, clay, enamel, fine metals and semi-precious stones. Nationally renowned glass bead maker Heather Bailey: Free Cont. from B-I Attendees are encouraged to bring their own seats, : nacks and beverages. The Beaches Branch Library is also running sever- al free movie series. "Classic (Adulti Movie Night," a five- part series running through Sept. 25, begins at 5:30 p.m. on May 30 with "The Philadelphia Story." The 1940 comedy-romance, stars Katherine Hepburn as a society girl caught between her ex-husband (Cary Grant) and a love-smitten reporter S (Oscar winner limmy Stewart. The librar-y's other five-patt movie series, "School's Out!", starts at 3:30 p.m. on May 26 with 2003's."Pirates of the : Caribbean." ' DTIVINE CONSIGN Cool Clothes...Sweet beols! 1265 Penman Road Jax Beach Next to Gene's Seafood Now Open Mondays Mon-Sat 10-5:30 249-1414 SUBSCRIBE TO THE 249-90331 ALICE GARTLAND ART SCENE Ferman will be the featured artist. Refreshments and light fare. will be served. Eclectic Galleries is at 880 A IA North, Ponte Vedra Beach. Call 280- 2772. ; 0 * "Art In The Park," an exhib-. it of artworks by local artists, will take place on Saturday, May 6, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Bull Memorial Park, 716 Ocean Blvd. Atlantic Beach. Watercolors, oils, photogra- phy, sculpture, ceramics, glass and more will be exhibited at booths in the park. Robin Shepherd designed the event's logo. T-Shirts with the logo may be purchased at the exhibit. There will be an exhibit of artwork by artists from the University of North Florida in the Adele Grage Cultural Arts Building located in the park. A Watercolor WVorkshop with nationally known artist Ingrid Lederer will be held Friday,.May 5, through Sunday, May 7, at the Jacksonville Women's Club, 1315 Second Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach. The three-day workshop is- limited to twenty students. Class fee is $225 per person. In this workshop you will learn how to simplify your design, correct composition, explore the importance of light and shadow and the "What'If's of Color." Call Ruth at 241-8690 for informa-2 tion. This year's Riverside Arts Festival is set for Sept. 9-10.- In this juried competition art- works must have been com- pleted within the last six months and must be matted or framed. . All media are accepted. Due date for artwork is May 10. The gallery show in connec- tion with the festival will be held at Bungalow Artworks, 2782 Park St. A reception will be held Maav 20 from 6.to 8 p.m. Call 981-9493. Artwork should be delivered to the Riverside Avondale Preservation office at 2633 Herschel St. Call 389-2449 to arrange a time for drop off of artwork. * The South Gallery of Florida Community College will open a new exhibit, FCCJ Student Annual, on Friday, April 25, with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. South Gallery is located in the Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts on South Campus of FCCJ. * The Jacksonville Children's Chorus will present "A River Runs Through It" this Sunday, April 23, at 4 p.m. at Jacoby Symphony Hall in the Times Linion Center for the Performing Arts. There will be a dinner VS4ay 6 immediately following the, concert. Call 598-9900. The Beaches Branch Library will be presenting classic movies once a month from May through September at 5:30 p.m. for adults. For infor- mation on showtimes for teens and children call the Library at 241-1141. The Cufmmer Museum of Art & Gardens will be closed to visitors beginning Wednesday, April 26, through Tuesday, May 2, for the annu- al Cummer Ball & Auction. The museum will reopen at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, May 2. The 29th annual Cummer Ball & Auction is Saturday,, April 29, from 6 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. This annual fundraiser is black tie and' features cock- tails, dinner, dancing, live music and a silent auction. Proceeds will benefit the Cummer's Acquisitions Fund. For more information, contact 899-6038. The Ball & Auction After Sale begins Sunday, April 30, from 12 to 4 p.m. and contin- ues on Monday, May 1, from '10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The public is invited to attend the after sale. For more information, call Amy Chamberlin at 899-6034. A watercolor workshop with nationally known artist Ingrid Lederer is Friday, May 5 -7. The cost is 225 per person. Class limited to 20 students. The three-day workshop will be held at the Jacksonville Women's Club, 1315 2nd Ave., N.., lacksonville Beach. For more information, call 241-8690. ;' ; fK ,e' ='ie un ~ .'- -_atii_------ --- _ phal. T by KATH' iMOORE Eva Duran, from left, Sunny Gray and Tracy Arrendale at a recent bead show at Twisted Sisters. movies Based on the Disneyland ride, this features an inspired performance by Johnny Depp as besotted pirate lack Sparrow. Rated PG-13. Finally, the library has "Teen Movie Time" at 3:30 p.m. on May 5 with "Dude, Where's My Car?" and "That '70s Show's" Ashton Kutcher and "Dukes of Hazzard's" Seann William Scott playing two stoners who wake up after a night of partying and ask the titular question. To say the least, this movie is rated PG-13. All of the library's movie series are free. For other movies and showtimes on the first two series, visit the library at 600 3rd St., Neptune Beach, or call 241- 1141. mi ICHOG Local Insurance Agency Looking for Oceanfront Properties to Insure Do you have a house or condo close to the ocean? 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Though. many of the film's actors and behind-the-camera talent are both famous and prosperous, "V for Vendetta" isn't a movie many in the audience will understand. Worse, it isn't aflick with a high "enjoyment quotient!" Exactly what can one expect, from "V?" The story opens with Natalie Portman, a TV station gopher and aspiring actress, returning home from her London job after curfew. The world, including the U.S., is in turmoil, and gov- ernments everywhere have clamped down on human tights. Three "policemen" stumble across Portman ithe "Star Wars" prequels, ; ' "Zoolander"i and decide to rape her. From the shadows, "V'" iHugo Weaving) comes to her . rescue, a man wearing a Guy Fawkes mask. On Nov'. 5, 1605 Fawkes tried to destroy Britain's Parliament. Since then, the island nation has celebrated it as a holiday. Weaving tries to recruit ; Portman to his cause, which that night is to destroy the historic building known as the Old Bailey. From here, things become stranger. Weaving ("The Matrix" trilogy, "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert") begins spouting Goethe, Kant and , convoluted home-grown phi- losophy. The police immediately began hunting for Weaving, branding him a terrorist, while he continues to spout. excerpts from Che Guevara, Mao Tse Tung, Sun-Tzu and Orwell. He of course falls in love with Portman; in various scenes, he breaks the monoto- ny with stunning exhibitions of martial arts prowess. Directing this mess is James McTeigue, who also worked behind the scenes on the "Matrix" trilogy. Other than the martial arts exhibitions, there's very little to recommend this chaotic, \pretentious and pedantic R- rated film. As usual, view the trailer at http://vforvendetta.warner- bros.com before investing $10 a ticket in this 132-minute film. If its producers had titled "V" for a word other than vendetta, it might actually have worked. Unfortunately for, them, the word would have been "vamoose!" It might have generated the film's only laugh! ON DVD by STEVE BAILEY "Match Point" Woody Allen's critically acclaimed drama about a married ten- nis instructor (Jonathan Rhys Meyersi who has an affair . .,ith his bjqthqr7iri-kaw's ia ncee-Sad'rlI tl)o hn son son and lives to regret it. "Mrs. Henderson Presents" Judi Dench as a widow who revitalized a wartime London theater by adding nude chorus girls to the line-up. Based on a true story, the DVD has inter- views with, th real wlomeo *' ho,QJ'ari d all. ,'- i , 0 o Francis X. Decandis, M.D. Is please-d ,to announced. the rel.crasl ion ,o hi s Familn' 1i e-dlircne Pr&actnce a[nd lis associatm,.on -with Dr. T'lessnn'iesle aind Dr. Chlairia. Dr. Decandlis is lnow accepting patients at Iis ne'w office located in the Atrium at 700 3"Y Street, Suite 302 (next to the Beaches B.ranch oi the Library) Neptune Beach, FL 32266 Td. (904) 247-7778 Subscribe to The Leader Call 249-9033 Registration Now Open 'iR'gistrAtiloiis now open for the annual Sandcastle Contest. The contest will be held April 29 on the beach at Jacksonville Beach. Sponsored The Beaches I r.. r,. /-,:' by: Leader Jacksonville Beach ,-- Recreation Dept. 30th Annual SddcdstAIc Coritett a2006 - CONTEST TO BE HELD.: I . WHEN: 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Saturday, April 29, 2006 WHERE: On the Beach at jax Beach CATEGORIES: 8 & under 9 -12yrs. 13 16 yrs., Family Group REGISTER AT: jax Beach Recreation Dept. 321 Penman Rd. jax Beach INFORMATION: 247-6236 Choose your space Register Early Ono 77' bj Anril 71 7n006 Weekend 5 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader 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 calen- dar. Send to mitchell@beach- esleader.com. Call 249-9033 for Information. Aromas Cigar, Wine & Martini Bar, 880 A1A N., Ponte Vedra Beach 280-2525. Retro 80's with Radio 80 at 9:30 p.m. today. Le Monde S Quartet plays Latin music at 9 p.m. Tuesday and Saturdays. Tihe Boxiockers are in at 9 p.m. Wednesday. Wine tasting from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every Thursday followed by the Jason Anderson Group 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 Thursday for Ladies Night. DJ lade 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., ( omnedians Sotty Goff-,with, Ron Yacovetti perform at '9 p.m.;. today and Saturday. Scheduled coniedy acts also. perform 'at 8 p.m. Thursday. Lil' Ed & the Imperials perform at 11 p.m. today. ' Bo's Coral Reef, 201 Fifth Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach * S 26-987'4. 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.m. today. Brewster's, 11003 Beach S Bl d.. Jacksonville 223-9850. Bliss performs at 9 p.m. today. Thermal Image is in at 9 p.m. Saturday. Dana Salmela plays acoustic Cmusic at. 9 p.m. \Vednesda\-ys. Karaoke is held every Tues. * Cap'n Odies, 2200 MNayport Road, Atlantic Beach 241- SS84. Live music from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and Saturday. Country night every Sunday. Champs Lounge, Sawgrass Marriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach 285-'777. Lisa and the Mad Hatters per- form at 8:30 p.m. today. .!... Cliff's at the Beach, 1401" Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach. Safetv Fust performs at 9 p.m.' today. Jay Garrett is in-:: Saturday and Sunday. Karaoke every Wednesday. SPRING VOCAL CONCERT S, This Spring Chorale Concert is presented at 7:30 p.m. today in terry Concert Hall- ,at Jacksonville University, 2800 : University Blvd. N., :' acksonville. Admission is free. Call 346-5620 for information. FCCJ JAZZ FEST The Florida Community College Jazz Festival is held at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Wilson Center for the Arts at the FCCJ South Campus, 11901 Beach S Blvd., Jacksonville. Call 646- 2304 for information. HARPSICHORD CONCERT Tim McKee plays the harpsi- Schord at 6:30 p.mn. Sunday at Christ Episcopal Church, 400 '' San luan Drive, Ponte Vedra SBeach. Admission is free. Call 2 5- 390 for information. Storage Space Available 5' x 10' 10' x 10' 10' x 20' The Storage Bin Great Jax Beach Location Fully Fenced Secured Property Gate Hours 6:30am-7pm Resident Manager Mon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-12 Call Today 241-4171" 1001 13th Ave. S., Jax Beach (Across from Beaches Hospital) The Courtyard, 200 1st St. N., Neptune Beach Tropico The Delta Dave Blues Band per- forms from 7 to 10 p.m. today. Culhane's Irish Pub, 967 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach ' 249-9595. O'Hallions play Irish rockat 9 p.m. today. The Boxrockers are in- at 9 p.m. Saturday. The Bobby Flynn Band appears at 6 p.m. Sunday. : .* * Fionn NMacCool'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. Beam play funk at 9 p.m. today. Don't tell Anne plays acoutsic at 9:30 i p.m. Saturday. Meridian plays traditional Irish music at .4 p.m. Sunday. Fly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish Dr., Atlantic Beach 246-4293. Spade McQuade plays tradi. -;, tional Irish music today and I||!Si| Saturday. Songwriter's night ' with .Seth Ramsdill every Tuesday. Reggae with Pill Pili' every Wednesday. The Wes Cobb Band is in Thursdays., 4!*0e eb *I Donn Freebird Live, 200 N. First Freebrc St., Jacksonville Beach 246- etail BIRD. Kaiden, Feedback, d .. Anybody's Fault and Knuckledeep appear 9 p.m.. p.m. tO today. Shooter Jennings appears Sunday. Doors open at Ocear 8:30 p.m. North, 242-888 Giovanni's, 1161 Beach Kevin Blvd., Jacksonville Beach 249- Stanton 7787. Mary Ann Hawkins Dave Be plays piano from 7 p.m. to reggae close Thursdays. The Sam Infader Rodriguez Music Trio plays Sunday pop, jazz and Latin music at 8 Lord Swi p.m. today. Jazz with Matt Hall ton and at 8 p.m. Saturday. Ragti Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N. Grill, First St., Jacksonville Beach Atlantic 249-5181. Spade McQuade Cloud N plays traditional Irish and folk Boogie music from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, today and Saturday. Karaoke Sunday. every Sunday. : . S*= .. -, Mackenzie's Steakh 100 Sawgrass Village, Vedra Beach 543-9143. Nordan plays piano fror 11 p.m. Tuesday th Thursday. Don Miniard Saturday. Michael Howar from 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday Hurley performs toda% Monday. Max's Restaurant, Beach Blvd., Jacksonville * 247-6820. John Evans the piano from 6:30 to 1 today and Saturday. * Monkey's Uncle Ta 1850 Third ': Street Jacksonville Beach 246 Karaoke every Tues., : Sat. and Sun. Live musi Concerts HARP 'N FLUTE MUSIC Flutist Rhonda Cassano and haipist Kayo Ishimaru perform at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Ponte phoi.j Suon,.inea The Buffalo (above) performs Wednesday, April 26, at d Live! in Jacksonville Beach. Call 246-BIRD for ticket day.y.. . n Club, 401 First Street lacksonville Beach * 84. DJs Jeremy and Durgin spin today. i Warriors with with erg are in Saturday. Live with Pili Pilli and DJ for Service Industry s. DJs Shanghai and ift spins reggae, reggae- hip hop on Tuesdays. me Tavern, Seafood & 207 Atlantic Blvd., Beach 241-7877. Nine appears today. The Freaks are in v.Billy and Vinnme play ,9 '.s ....* -. .. ; Restaurant Meuure; 1 o iN. house, Florida A1A, Ponte Vedra Ponte Beach 543-3797. Nightfall Gene performs from 8 p.m. to close m 7 to today and Saturday. rough * is in The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Jay d is in Beach, 246-2255. DJ y. Will Anonymous spins Sun-Wed. DJ y and Marco spins every Thurs. Shelby's Coffee Shoppe, 1312 200 1st Street, Neptune Beach * Beach 249-2922. The John Thomas plays Group with Debra Rider plays 0 p.m. cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday. SO0. '-. g T. avern, Spare Tiime Tavern and s., Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,, -1070., Jacksonsille Beach 246-8360. hurs., The Kings of Hell with The c at 9 % Vedra Branch Library, 101 Library Blvd., Ponte' Vedra Beach. Call 285-5037 for infor- mation. . 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 r nI- L'"iiL k trr, Srii hll t i nlllh Dai= Brlii I %,' ; 304 N. 3rd Street (next to Napa Auto Parts) Napa Auto Care Center A-C Delco Affiliate 249-5711 241-7154 (904) 302-5763 .RA0015188 Downshifters play rockabilly. today and Saturday. The Jinmm Essery Band plays from 7-11 p.m. Sunday. Tavern at Sawgrass, 43 PGA Tour Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach * 285-3133. Ralph "E" performs top 40's, blues, oldies and jazz every Friday and Saturday night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. * Tra Vini Italian Restaurant, 216 Ponte Vedra Park Drive, Ponte Vedra Beach Beach * 273-2442. Tony Saladino per- forms jazz piano and standards from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. * Tree Steakhouse, 725-6 .-,Atlan'tiO.BlVl, Ant1,n-Aa . '241-5600. Mary, Ann'lIaw ls is in from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. \Wednesdays. 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. * Vinoe, 822 A1A N., Ponte Vedra Beach 285-0991. The DJ \Vali 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 Wednesday. Dave Massey per- forms. Thursday. , MWPNNER THEATRE April 19 May 21 Neil Simon's Hit Comedy S- Event ByWhom' Antique Assessments Charlotte Thorpe Bring your antique jewelry, small china & sterling items Artist Demonstrations Balloon Magic Chocolate Fountain Concert Cooking Demonstration Crafts Face Painting Heartsong/Kindermusik Raffle Drawing at 4 pm for fabulous prizes Refreshments Storytelling L. Holmes, Oil; Niris, Silk; Joy Swindell, acrylics; D. Winn, pen & ink Mr. G Peterbrooke Chocolatier "Swing 456" Chef Recupito, "Tra Vini" Children 4-10. years S. Ponte Vedra Turtle Patrol Karly Heal. Donations by local business In the Tent Mary Webster ULLZ UI)LI VrsrlNGA ARTISTS April21 &22 Kings of Hell + The Downshiers April 28 & 29 ro Doublewide May 7 International Top Artist Ana Popovic $8 In advance WEEKLY SPECIALS Friday Live Music/Martini Night $3 Sky Vodka Martinis $4.50 Three Olive Martinis $3 XL Jager Bomb Sunday cover With Allman Bros. own Jim Essery 7-9 and 10-11 and HBO's Sopranos 9-10 Michelob Ultra Pitchers $5.50 Monday Prison Break + 24 450 wings $3 Jack Drinks $3 XL Jager Bombs Tuesday Live Music Texas Holdem Play for .chance to win $2,000 $3 Captain Drinks Wednesday Richie Rich Karaoke 7:30-11:30 $2.50 Seagrams Gin r Thursday Yankee Slickers Band & Texas Holdem $3 Captain Drinks April Food/Drink Specials 12 ozAngus BeefSelect Cut Ribeye Dinners $14.95 $1 PBR's &BuschLite A g : * II 1728B24T6h80ir9 or visit~^^^^H www^^spareimgrllniavern^com I for ickew^ts I I S 1728 N.ThirdSt Jax Beach (corner of 3rd St. & 17th Ave. N. in the Waves Shopping Center) Time 2-4;pm 2-4 pm 2:30-4 pm 2-4 pm 3 pm 2-4 pm 2-4 pm 2-4 pm 2:30 & 3:30 pm s 2-4 pm 2-4.pm 2:30 & 3:30 pm I 7-C.s7r),0 i -Fabrics, Trims & Pillows ale endICSatu FOR . ... .. ... .... ... ... ... .... .. ... .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .... .. .. .... ... ... .. 151! B. 5ack E9,,d. >ea-h l'laza -Jack~o.ni~le 15eack, FlloiriJ a 90-+.2+.9.-+-99 Family Fest Program Ponte Vedra Beach Public Library April 23rd, 2006 2:00- 400 pm .. HarbStqpAhi'ww Please join us for an afternoon of free activities for all, children and adults, and learn more about the services of your library! 1 10 II -!Prtain rimnaim a mv I " I I Weekend 6 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader April 21, 2006 RELIGION '" e '* - Churches interested. in having their Vacation Bible School listed in the newspaper should send information to religion@beach- esleader.com or by fax to 249- 1501. Mother's Day Cards Palms Presbyterian Church will have Mother's Day Cards available at church services on April 23, April 30, and May 7. Donations will be sent to Africa to purchase mosquito netting to prevent malaria which is .a leading cause of death for mothers and infants there. Palms is at 3410 S. Third Street in Jacksonville Beach, for information call 246-6427;..: Mother's Day Breakfast St. Andrew's A.M.E. Church is sponsoring a Mother's Day Breakfast on Saturday, May 13 from 8 to 10 a.m. The breakfast will be held at The Village Inn Restaurant at 200 Third Street in, Neptune Beach. For infor- mation contact Dr. Vallie M.. SHolloway at 249-7624. Craft and Bake Sale St. Andrew's Lutheran Church will have a Craft and Bake Sale on Saturday, April 22 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. St. Andrew's is at 1801 Beach Blvd. Call 249-4575 for infor- mation. Children's Musical The Children's Choir at First Christian Church of the Beaches will present the Spring Children's Musical on Sunday, April 23 at the 9 and 10:45 a.m. services. The church is located at 2125 Ocean front in Neptune Beach, the telephone number is 246-2010. Kirkin of the Tartans St. Paul's by the Sea Finalists in last yar's Epic Surf Ministry event.-See ry on B-7. Finalists in last year's Epic Surf Ministry event. See story on B-7. Episcopal Church will have the Kirkin of the Tartans at the 10 a.m. service on Sunday, April 23. The church address is 465 Eleventh Ave. N. in Jacksonville Beach; call 249- 4091 for information. Christian Band Concert The Christian Rock Band, Seventh Day Slumber, will per- form in a concert for all ages at New Beginnings Baptist Church at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 13. Tickets for the con- cert, sponsored by the church's youth ministry, are $5 in advance or $10 at the door. The community is invited to attend and churches are encouraged to bring their youth groups. Tickets can be purchased at Family Christian Stores at Regency Park and the Avenues and from the church office. New Beginnings is at 1050 SR AlA.in Porite Vedra, for information call 285-4288.' Zoe Un diversity AnniversAry Zoe University ~\ill celebrate its 25th Anniversary: 'with a weekend of activities on May/ 12 through the 14. Zoe University is a non-denomina- tional institution offering degrees in theology and other related areas of study through distance learning and at sites in Jacksonville. The anniversary weekend will include a graduation cere- mony, ordination service, ban- quet, and river cruise. For information contact the University office at 743-6166 or visit www.zoeuniversity.com. Fine Arts Series the Beaches Fine Arts Series will present the annual Beach 'Meets West Concert this be the guest soloist. The con- ference center is at 1820 Monument Road in Jacksonville. Senior Connections The Senior Connections group at Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church, Ponte Vedra, will meet at 10 a.m. today in the church Cultural Center at 545 State Road AIA. All are welcome to attend; call 543-1139 for information. How to fly solo ' S 'A new singles ministry at .Christ Episcopal Church called Solo Flight will have its first meeting on Friday, April 28, at 6:30 p.m. The event will include food, music and infor- mation about the ministry and will be held in the courtyard of :the church, 400 San Juan ph .o aumii Drive, Ponte Vedra. Call 285- 6127 for information. evening at 7:30 p.m. Les Ballets :Africairins', a dance' troupe from New Guinea in West Africa, will perform. The event will be held at St. Paul's by the Sea Episcopal Church, 465 ;11th Ave. N., " Jacksoioville Beach. Beaches Fine Arts Series is looking for volunteers for their annual fund-raiser, the Lifestyle Realtors Beaches Fine Arts Sprint Triathalon Series, to be held on Ma\ 13, June 10, and luly 8. Call 270-2074 for information. Kingdom Outreach Ministry A Serious Praise worship service will be held by the Kingdom Outreach Ministry in Building 2 of the Father's House Conference Center on Sunday, April 23 at 3:45 p.m. Brother Germain Williams will Concert at Beth El1 At 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 4, a choir concert will be held at Beth El' the Beaches Synagogue to honor Israel's Independence Day and the second anniversary of Beth El's building. The St. John Episcopal Church choir will perform in Hebrew and in English. Tickets are $10 and are avail- able at the synagogue office at 288 N. Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte Vedra. For information call 273-9100. Jewish women meet The Beaches Jewish Women's Circle will meet on Sunday, April 30, at 3 p.m. to learn relaxation techniques. The meeting will be held at Chabad @" the Beaches, 521 State Road A1A N., Ponte Vedra. The cost is $8 or free for members. Call 285-1588 for information. Spring classes start Calvary Anglican Church will offer the following topics for spring Sunday school class- es: Truth and Love in Christ, Angels, and How to Read and Interpret the Bible. Classes begin at 9 a.m. and are held at the UNF University Center at 12000 Alumni Drive, Jacksonville. There are classes for adults. and children. For information, call the church office at 241- 9400. Practical Dharma Guided meditation practice and.practical Dharma teaching will be held on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 11:30 at Cobalt Moon Center, Neptune Beach. ' Carol Lutker will lead the session.. Donation is $9. The address is 217 First St. Call 246- 4092 for information., Dinner and auction The St. Joseph Academy annual dinner and auction will be held on Saturday, April 29, with dinner catered by Carrabbas Italian Restaurant. There will a silent and live auc- tion. Tickets are $30. Call the academy at (904) 824-0431, ext. 308, for information. Habitat project Lutherans in Duval, St' Johns and Nassau counties have formed an alliance called "Thrivent Builds with Habitat for Humanity" to build a three- bedroom home in McNair Park for a family in need. Lutherans living in any of the above counties who want i See BRIEFS, B-7 CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CALVARY 400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach 285-6127 A ng n C b re Sunday 7:45, 9:00, 11:00 AM, 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist ._' ..a nor.fu-e,... odsec, ose.n... Saturday 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist ,, tPe.Angrca hradien Wednesday 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist meeting at the Un.versity Center at UNF ,'IK rr.ar-. Alurr.ni Dr ) Evening Prayer in the Chapel Sunday Worsnip: 10:30 am 6:00 PM Mon., Tues., Thurs.. Fri. ~,'., Sunday School: 9:00 am NtO ise 'Av'ailable'for Saturday '--."_' Y." ..:.m.c.u. .: r .ir.. o..r.-.... r.... & S unday Ser\ ices A /^,_ A ll _, .-2". All are welcome ChristEpiscopalChurch.ore '- ...., COASTAL CHRISTIAN 7 ,, J,,... y W, Wayne Dyer .9 Our Congregation meets tat The Pouer of Intentnon Castillo de Mexico Louise Ha3 KY Can Heal Your Life 1222 S. Third Street Deepak Chopra 1 553-9910 -Peace is The 'a v S ndays We think you'ree going to love our church! T Sunday's Join us on Sunda sat 10:30 a.m. PONTE VEDRA Best W western at -- - 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. J.TrnerBudter B'd. United Methodist Jacksonville Church of Religious Science Cht rch www.coastalchristian.org 398-4353 or www.ja-crs.org F C 'aimT tresb :hur( Wors 8:30 Nursi Sun worship Opportunities SUNRISE all a :00 a.m. Contemporary* COMMUNITY CHURCH 11:15 a.m. Traditional* Rev. D *Kids worship provided An Evangelical Free Church S Rev. Sunday School Rev. 10:00 a.m. for all ages Sunday School & A.B.F.'s 9:00 a.m. Senior Rev. Jeff Bennett.Paslor Worship Service 10:15 a.m. Rev Adam IM.ers. Youth AsE 35 Ex.ecutie Wa.s. PVB 298 Aquatic Drive Across A IA from Rawlings School Di Behind Prosperit Bank Atlantic Beach 2-80-5141 wwv.pv-umc.org PA L MiS "Connecting the Unconnected" Phone: 249-3030 ... s -I )yterian 3 Ch hip Services and 11:00 a.m. 5:45 p..m .. ; ery al all services -1!" nday School iges 9:40 a.m. Iii r. Thomas Walker Senior Pastor Carol DiGiusto Associate Pastor Andrew Kukla sociate Pastor 3410 Souih Trird Sireeli Jacksonville Beach i904) 246-6427 www palmscriurcnh org 8. HOLY TRINITY '7 'ANGLICAN CHURCH J iA TraditionalAnglican Churchi 247-1442 Holy Communion every Sunday at 8:00 A.M. Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel al 610 Florida Blhd., Neptune Beach MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294 JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240-0294 wwwv.holytrinit.y neptunebeach.org Rev. Robert C. Adams. Vicar Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church t It'heire friends gate/ I u'o ortsip" 4510 Palm Valley Road iCR 210) vww.pvpc.com Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m. Sunday Breakfast Nursery & Toddler Ministries Middle. High School, College Adult Ministries Music & Art Ministries Home of a Bethlehem I isit UNITY DAILY WORD BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN STUDY CLASS IL CHURCH .- Wed. Evening 7:30 pm MISSOURI SYNOD % eiv leginffbiS lptst lrck Ribault Garden Club 1423 N. 8th Ave., Jax Beach 1050 -High ay AA 285-4288 705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor Traditional Worship 8:30am (Corner 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N.) Phone: 249-5418 Bible Study 9:40am Reverend Betty R. Sikking http://www.blcjaxbeach.org Celebration Worship 10:30am 355-5100 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Traditionae Associate Pastor Jeremy Gates Dial A Prayer 355-7044 Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm Associate Pastor Chris Partin Sunday School 9:45 a.m. www.onlinew ithnewbeginnings.com Church of the Daily Word Adult Bible Classes 9:45 a.m. www~nlin ihnewegining~co ST. ANDREW'S .l ST. FRANCIS St. Paul's by the Sea BEAC CH CHURCH TRADITIONAL YET TIMELY. LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) ,IN-T"E-FELD C u h.fl HUL C HURCH Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m. " (BStephen lit A) Congregaon EPISCOL CHURCH Episcopal Church2 1. '- Worship Service 10:15a.m. 1801 Beach Bld. I 4 o im NEPIUNEBEACH Youth Fellowship11:30 a.m. Jacksonvitle Beach 249-4575 REAL, ROOTED, RELEVANT Nursery Provided. PASTOR MIlCHAEL BLAKER 30. Pastor SteveM Sunday Worship 895 CR 210 .- Palm Valley -- Associate Pastor Howard McMinn CHRIST 8:00 am & 10:30 am 4 1.2 miles west of Intracoastal Chilrens Chapel A 10 am Sun. ORSP S VICES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Welcome Families Children's Chapel At 10 am Sun. WORSHIP SERVICES Sunday SSunday sunday Services 8:45 am & 11:00 AM Singles Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am Services Sun. Sunday 8:30 & 10:15 AM 400 Penman Road (at Atlantic) Children, 9:15 am Christian Formation 10:10am sne Christian Formation Al 9-00 am Wednesday 7 PM Neptune Beach 249-5370 Youth/Adult 9:15 am Nursery Provided Corner o151h St. & 11th Ave. N. Jax Beach. FL* www.stpaulsbythesea@spbls.nel TEL 241-4211 Rev. Patrice Spenser Nursery Provided 543-0112 904-249-4091 www.beacheschapel.com Share in the love of Chnst COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN LORD OF LIFE '. CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH E 15' SherryDrive.AllanilcBeach, FL L UT AN CHURC I. ig Rev.Dr. Gabe Goodman, Pastor (ELGA) S, Church Otce 249-8698 276 N. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Bch Prech00owKindergarten Office 241-7335 wwwrcommunitypcusa.org Ph. 285-5347 Schedule: Rev. Julie Frank,Pastor Sunday Moming Worship 8308 11am Sunday Contemporary Worship Church School All Ages 9 45am 8:30am Youlh Felloaships 5pm Contempoiay Worship Serv 559 p m. Sunday Church School 9:45am Chancel Choir Wednesdays 7 p.m Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am Weekday Preschoo/Kinderganen (3.4 & 5 yr olds) Nursery Provided FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH N E P E of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ) 2125 Oceanfront & Seagate, Neptune Beach Bapt st Chu r h Come worship with us by the ocean. SSpunda s: SLINDAY Traditional Services 9:00 am Contemporary worship p Service 8:00 & 9:00 am 10:30 am Traditional Service Celebration Praise m WEDNESDAYWD Y P 6:30 pm The Gathering WEDNESDAY (SEP-MAY) Bible Studies for Every Age & Life Situation 6:30 Choir, Bible Study, Youth 407 Third Street Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor* 246-2010 ww.nepttmebaptis.org Neptune Beach James Collins. Associate Pastor Tom Bar). Pastor 904-249.2307 www.lccbdoc corn iemall:lccbdoc@bellsouth.nel ST. PAUL'S ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH CATHOLIC 2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach 1st Avenue North at 5th Street Father Joseph Meehan snvle Bc WEEKEND MASSES Jacksonville Beach Saturday 5 p.m. Father Wm. A. Kelly, pastor Sunday 9 a.m., 11 a.m. Saturday Mass 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Nursery Available Sunday Morning Sunday Mass 7:00,8:30, 10: RECONCILIATION Sunday Mass 7:00,8:30,10:00, Saturday 10:00 a.m. or by appt. 11:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. RELfGIOUS EDUCATION Saturday Confessions Wed. 6:00 p.m. 6K-3) 7:15 p.m. 14-6 gr.) After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 -5:20 p.m. Sunda-y 6:00 p.m - SPalm Valley Baptist Church R abbiK EL zer Ber-Yeud PhD p -ntua Leder OCEANSIDE h ^ 4890PaJeRoaiPno,,e,,doao BETKE' L B. hpL S285-2447 ....'tdao,,,,,d.- '. 'fL.frn.- IaF S rLth:, Pre,,n dCHURCH OF CHRIST BArPT Rev. Jeff Wilt, Senior Pastor Ml) fI l Q 288 N. Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beclh. 904 273-9100 (,x) 273-5567 (olt Maypo Rd. at W. 11h St. and Orchid ?ed.te4.& too 4y, f ,,wi a eoe ato Friday evening Family service 6:30 -7:00 & 8:00 9:00 p.m. St.) 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314 Join uj on surda, tor. Service Times Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 12:00 noon Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Bible Study 9:15 am o i rp S Or i O:3v0i,. Saturday y 5:00 pm Religious School Sundays 9:00 a.m & Wednesdays 4:30 p.m. 246-2709 Bended W 10:0 wEvening Bible Study 6:00 PM Sunday 8:00a 9:30am & 11:00am \ have a fullrange of activities and services for the beaches Jewisherry M Evening Worship 30 Family inner 6:oo PM community. Please contact our office m-f 8-5 for information about adult Bible Class Sunday, 10-00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30p.m. cnhlaren and YOuih BIDie Stuay 7:00 PM (904) 268-2500 education, Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m. Aduir Worsnin Service 7:00 PM" Chid Care and Nurser provide for ail actr.,,Ue www.MandarinChristian.com. Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891 1he "ihliu...r,ourhi m,hike lmrc, "e .i..e I 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy. __..-w Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Service interpreted for Ihe hearing impaired -U I Weekend 7 The Reaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Briefs: Cont. from B-6 to participate in the project by working on the construc- tion of the house or by mak- ing a financial contribution can contact John Burke at 879-0399. Handbell concert Riverside Park United Methodist Church will have a spring handbell concert on Sunday, April 30, at 3 p.m. Handbell choirs from Riverside Park, 'First Coast Ringers and a guest commu-, nity choir will perform in the concert. Admission is free, and childcare will be provid- ed. The church address is 819 Park St. in Jacksonville. Call 355-5491 for information. Spring retreat The Presbyterian Women at Palms Presbyterian Church will.have a spring retreat on April 28-29 at the Montgomery Conference Center in Starke. Morning and evening workshops will be held and the Rev. Carol DiGiustb will speak on an upcoming study, "Perspective on Genesis." Registration fee goes up after April 15. For information, call the church office at 246-6427. "Jesus Is" P,.t Bethel Galley at Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church presents an art show titled 'Jesus Is." This Easter season show includes works that interpret the names given to Jesus in scripture. The church is at 4510 Palm Valley Road in Ponte Vedra. Call 285-8225 for information. Grants offered * The Catholic Campaign for Human Development is accepting grant applications from local nonprofit organi- zations for self-help projects to eliminate poverty in the community. Organizations must be incorporated and tax-exempt and benefit a poverty group. S Grant applications are avail- ble from Catholic Charities Regional Office at 134 E. Church St. in Jacksonville. The application deadline is April 30. For information call 899-5500. Day of Prayer meet S A planning meeting for the National Day of Prayer will be April 26 at the Beaches Library in Neptune Beach. The National Day of Prayer will be on Thursday, May 4. For information contact Susan Alberti at susanalber- ti@'comcast.net or 285-0267. 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. Celebrate Recovery Celebrate Recovery, a bibli- cal based program for persons facing 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 disor- S ders, alcohol/drug abuse, and codependency. The evenings begin with dinner. Call 249- 2343. S Retreats at Marywood Retreats and events are Planned at the Marywood Center for Spirituality in the S Switzerland area of NXW St. ii Johns County. J May 4: A Simple Life in the Busy World. This day of reflection, led by Fr. John Phillips, will focus on simpli- S flying life and staying centered on Christ. It will begin at 9:30 a.m. and end with Mass at 2:30 p.m. The cost is $25 and includes lunch. May 14: 4th Annual Mother's Day Brunch. Enjoy a brunch menu prepared by Chef Alan and his team in the Riverfront dining room at .Marywood. Seating is limited so reserve early for one of six ;seatings. The cost is $16.50 for adults and $8 for children 4-12 years old. SMay 17: Filipino Christian Discipleship, Cultural Strengths and Challenges. This day of reflection will be led Msgr. Simon Ignacio. He will focus on helping partici- pants to discover how their Filipino culture and upbring- ing influences understanding God and the Gospels. Due to the numerous Filipino dialects, Msgr. Ignacio will speak in English. The pro:- gram begins at 9:30 a.m. and ends at 2:30 p.m. with Mass. St. Paul's Catholic School Alex Puente competing in an Epic Surf Ministry event. Epic Surf Ministry to h ost contest Saturday by KATHY NICOLETTI STAFF WRITER The 5th annual Epic/Ozboards Surf Jam will be held on Saturday, April 22 at the beach near the Jacksonvillle Beach pier. Epic Surf Ministry.is the organizer of the event held to raise funds for Habitat for Humanity. "Last year, the event raised $5000 and we are hoping to do the same this year," said John Wyatt, Assistant Pastor of Epic Surf Ministry, in an interview. Epic Surf is an non-denomi- national, Christ-centered out- reach ministry. Weekly meet- ings are held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7:30 p.m. at the Ribault Garden Club at 705 2nd Ave. N. in Jacksonville Beach. It is is participating this year in the Beaches Habitat Apostle Build project, said Wyatt. Apostle Build, a partnership of area churches and faith- based organi.at pns, is build- Sa - St. Paul's students deliver baskets by KATHY NICOLETTI ST4FF WRITER Recently confirmed eighth grade students in the Religious Education Program at St. Paul's Catholic Church "continued their call to service and organ- ized and carried out the deliv- ery of 103 Easter Baskets to the children living at the I.M. Sulzbacher Center for the Homeless on April 8." Eight students traveled to the Center by bus to distribute the baskets, said Religious Education teacher Mary-Parker Lamm. Each basket was filled with candy, a stuffed animal, and toys. Families of students in the Religious Education Program at the church donated the items for the baskets, she said. Earlier on April the stu- dents assembled the baskets at ing a Habitat house for a beaches family. .. Groundbreaking for the proj- ect was in January, 2006. ; Beach entry spots in the Surf Jam are limited to 130. Early registration is encour- aged and will be taken at the Contest Kick-Off Party on Friday, April 21, said Wyatt. The party will be at Beach United Methodist Church Family Life Center at the cor- ner of 7th Ave. N. and 3rd St., in Jacksonville Beach. There will be free food for all contestants at the party from 6 to 7 p.m. From 7 to 9 p.m. the party will be open to everyone. . Epic Surf will provide an inspirational message at the party along with surf videos and product giveaways. Eileen , an Indie Rock Band, will perform. There are 14 divisions by age and a legends division for those 40 plus in the Surf Jam. Two divisions are also sched- uled for those using retro equipment. 6'.,L, iL (:- .->m .. * A special 8 and under divi- sion will allow a coach in the water with the surfer, said Wyatt. - "Every division winner will take home an Ozboard skate- board." For those who come out to watch, it will be "awesome... with a huge raffle on the beach." Information is available from Epic's website at www. epicsutfministries.com or at 249-1201. Early registration for the Surf Jam is $25 per division donation and beach registra- tion is $35 per division dona- tion. Surf Jam contestants will meet on the beach at 8:30 a.m. on April 22. The first heats will begin at 9 a.m. "There has been a phe- nomemal response. People are coming from Central Florida, Cocoa, and the Panhandle." The new computer models indicate that we can expect good waves on Saturday, said Wyatt. pnolo subtMiled Eighth grade students from the Religious Education program at St. Paul's Catholic Church put together 103 Easter baskets to give to children at the I.M. Sulzbacher Center for the Homeless on April 8. St. Paul's gym with the help of ence for the students and one parents, teachers, and other that opened their eyes to what volunteers, difficulties other people go At the Sulzbacher Center, the through," said Parker Lamm. students met with 25 of the 80 "Overall, I think that they children who currently live saw that there are many differ- there with their families. They ent faces of homelessness, how also donated a box of new fortunate they are, and how if books, toys, and school sup- everyone works together they plies to the after-school pro- can bring some joy into the gram at the Center. lives of those who are strug- It was a really good experi- gling." Women Only Fitness Training S* M Lose Body Fat |Tone Muscles NEXT S-WEkFITNESS CAMP E. MO< day, April(24- Friday, MayY.: Daily onda- Fridy -30-- 6:30kam,8-9ai *:36'30O60 Ns 4p ip,~P .g.. as yourshe e al ..lwf,,o For more details go online or call Jill Lynch www.beachgirlsfitness.com 904-534-4889 at the#%eachh4 QUARTER GAMES 3 PM-5:30 PM REGULAR SESSION 6:00 PM SEATING FOR 250 ENJOY 27" COLOR Tv's FREE COFFEE COURTEOUS, FRIENDLY & PROMPT STAFF 428 2nd Ave. N., Jax Beach 249-9758 HOME COOKED DINNERS $4 v> Doors Open 1:15pm After Hours 612-5787 Non-Smoking room available IrCHUHIOPA A safe, nurturing environment for children 'kinder-ar'ic,- fifth grade) to have fun, play, discover and grow BCoswLINC S'.'.iMMING MNvI'[E P-,TTER ARI-S & CKAF I S SIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES Scit \l' BOOKING BA..KEI W ING SPORTS FIELD TRIPS AXZo- '* SUNS B.SEB LL G-\MES *ST. AuGUSTINE Snda ,l v Fridia 8:30 6:00 p;m. SFor ii!tmtiiotnon. cill 280-2361 S Christ Episcopal Church t ?' 400 Sun Juan Drive S'Pnte Vedra Reach. FL 320N2 Ii THERAPY-..I.EARING CENTER CoastafTferapy Learninn Center wif ioadf almost awesomrn .caC ps for your spedaCneeda "/! Body, Mind Expression June 5-30 8:30-12:30 For children ages 5-10; yoga, arts & crafts, music & movement, language & literacy; directed by certified yoga instructor, occupational therapist, physical therapist and speech-language pathologist. Let's Pay Sdioo4 June. 5-30 8:30-11:30 For 4-5 year old children, "real- life'' classroom, taught by certified speech-language pathologist and reading specialist your child will learn the routines, pre-academic skills, fine-motor skills, lan- guage skills, and phonemic awareness skills, required for. a successful year in pre-k or kindergarten. Rea rs 6 Writers Workshop Jww 5-30 8.30-11:30 For K, 1st and rising 2nd graders, standards-based instruction taught by certi- fied teachers and "standard-trained"- increase your child's reading level, improve fluency and comprehen- sion skills and writing abilities within a language/lit- eracy enriched camp-like environment lots of hands-on and opportunities for creativity. Lan uae, Learning 6 Lazuh/biinq wit/i Fast ForWorrd" May 30-Ju 14 (off J 4) 100 minutes a a f for 30 a.sff For ages 4-14; pre-evaluation required 6o determine eligibility. Fast ForWord' is a state-of-the art, highly researched program consisting of fast- paced & entertaining computer games that improve auditory processing, language and reading skills. Program is highly individualized. All camps will be held at The Bolles School, PonteVedra Beach. For information concerning costs and specific tunes, call us at 280-0081. www.coastaltherapies.com PROGRAM INCLUDES: Complete Fitness Assessment Nutrition Plan Before and After Pictures 36 Sessions of One-On-One Personal Training in our Private Suites Weekly Nutritional Counseling SucceOsful people "'"" i '* ... .h"lt e Wi1.w j of . , ,, ., : ',' ,' .l .: ', ' Apm /- I, zVV -` L IM---~-- AI -M1'I1 nnrA1 T Ba seelU er Arts & GALLERIES & MUSEUMS SHOWTIMES 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" * "The 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 Valley Road, Ponte Vedra Beach 285-8225. Features themed original art shows using mixed media. 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 PONTE VEDRA, 50 Executive Way, 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 $SS 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 AlA 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 SAWVGRASS, 141) Sawgrass Village Dr., Ponte 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, 10 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. HIBERNLA GALLERY 108 1st Street, Neptune Beach * 249-7321. Selling handmade work from Ireland, England and U.S. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. NMonday-Saturday, noon to 5S p.m. Sunday. J. JOHNSON GALLERY, 177 Fourth Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach 435- 3200. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Also by appointment. Pieces are available for purchase. *MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY, 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville. 396-7062. MOSH features planetarium events and spe- cial 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 A1A N., Ponte Vedra Beach * 273-6065. GaUerv 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. THE POTTERY SHOP 318 1st Ave, N., Jacksonville Beach * 247-3144. The works of St. Augustine-based oil and pastels on suede painter Rachel Thompson will be on display Saturday, May 6, at 1093 Beach Blvd., St. Augustine Beach. THEATRE NOTICES "LONE STAR" is presented at 8 p.m. today and Saturday at the Atlantic Beach Experimental Theatre, 716 Ocean Blvd.. Atlantic Beach. Tickets are $10. Call 249-7177 for information. "STEPPING OUT" opens at 8 p.m. today at Players By The Sea, 106 6th St. N., Jacksonville Beach. The pro- duction will run at 8 p.m. every Friday and Saturday through May 6. Matinee per- formances are' held at 2 p.m. Sunday and April 30. Tickets are $17. Call 249-2022 for reservations. "ANNIE" is staged at 7 p.m. today and Saturday at Providence School, 2701 Hodges Blvd., Jacksonville. Tickets are $5 for students, $10 for adults. Call 223-5270 for information. "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" is staged through May 21 at the Alhambra Dinner Theatre, 12000 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville. Doors open at 6 p.m. for evening shows. Matinees are held at 11 a.m. on Saturday and noon on Sunday. Admission ranges from $35 to $46 for dinner and show. Call 641-1212 for information. Regal 18 American Dreamz. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:50, 4:10, 7:40, 10:05. 0 . The Sentinel. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:55, 3:40, 7:20, 9:50. Silent Hill. Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:20, 1:10, 3:15, 3:55, 7:25, 7:55, 10:10, 10:35. * Scary Movie 4'. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:15, 12:45, 1:15, 1:45, 2:30, 3:00, 3:30, 4:00, 5:00, 6:35, 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 9:30, 10:00, 10:30. @ The Wild. Rated G. Fri.-Thurs., 12:40, 3:25, 6:45, 9:45. * The Benchwarmers. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:10, 2:40, 6:50, 9:40. * Friends With Money. Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 1:05, 4:15, 7:35, 9:55. ** Lucky Number Slevin. Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:05, 3:45, 7:10, 10:20. * Take The Lead. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:35, 3:20, 7:15, 10:15. * Ice Age 2: The Meltdown. Rated G. Fri.-Thurs., Noon, 12:30, 1:00, 2:35, 3:05, 4:05, 4:55, 6:30, 7:05, 7:45, 9:05, 9:35, 10:00. * Inside Man. Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:25, 3:50, 6:55, 10:25. * Thank You For Smoking. Rated R. Fri.- Thurs., 1:20, 3:35, 7:50, 10:20. Pablo 9 Benchwarmers. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:45, 4:45, 7:45, 9:45.. S* * Failure to Launch. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., .1:25, 4:25, 7:25, 9:35. * Ice Age Meltdown. Fri.-Thurs., 7:20, 9:30. 2: The Rated PG. 1:20, 4:20, Inside Man. Rated R. 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Find buyers at www.jaxbuyers.com Phyllis Staines, 476-SOLD RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate PONTE VEDRA OPEN HOUSES SUN- DAY, APRIL 23, 12-3pm. 508 FRESH POND Immaculate one-siory 4/3 on a cul- de-sac. $599 000 From AIA, lake Palm Valley Rd, irieh ien tino The Woodlands. 1-4 PM: 14 BONITA DR. Jusi update -1i2 orn lake Ior New appliances. baihs elci $368.000 AlA o *esl ;nio Dolphin Cove, men lah lin alalhsr 10io R on Boniia BERRY & CO. REAL ESTATE, 273-4800. NORTH GEORGIA. Hiawassee Panor- amic views of Lake Chaluqe and Blue Ridge Mounlains. 3BR/2 5BA. View ai *www orsalebyowner corn. Lisung number 20281439 t904)386.4210 ALL REAL Esiate advenised herein is sutlect io the Federal Fair Housing Act, whicr makes IT illegal to advenise any preleience. irTriianon, or oisnrimination based on race color religion, sex, hapdicap. amiliai siaius or national ori- gin or the inrenton to make any such preierence Imiahiori or discrimination The Leader Group will not knowingly ac- cept any advertising lot real esiale whi.:ri a in violation o the law All per- Qcns are hereby informed [hat all dwvell- ifgs. adciertiseo are available on an equal opportunity basis II you believe That you may nave been. discrnmnaied against in connection with' the sale rental or financing ol housing' call irie united Siaies Depanment of Housing and Urban Development -HUD- 118001669-9777 or lor tre hearing im- paired 118000927-9275 KATHY FARYON RealtorI Watson Realty Corp. Realtors@ Call 904-476-5537 www.RealEstateQuilter Careful Attention to Detail From Condos to Country.' CLASSIFIED COPY, CORRECTIONS & POLICIES * Classified Deadlines: Tuesda);y, 11 AM (for Wednesday Paper) Thursday, 11 AM (for Friday Paper) * All advertising accepted subject to the approval of the publisher, %who shall have the right to revise or reject m whole or in part any advertise- ment. * Publisher reserves the night to place classified under appropriate dassilications. * Please read \ our ad the first day it runs so any necessary changes can be made. Liability for errors in'ad\erusements shall not exceed the cost of the space occupied by the error. All errors are to be brought to our attention within 15 days of publication to receive consideration for adjust- menil. * Publisher assumes no financial responsibLthty for omissions. BEACHSIDE SUBDIVISION in So. PVB, 90'X120' Ocean access picnic area across the street. Build your dream home with potential ocean / inercoastal waterway views. $369,900. John (904)993-3397 WARREN SMITH Cemetery, six Ioining lots, $15 000. 249-0344 LOT- 50'X100' Vilano Bch, $209,000. Grace Ellis, All Pro Realty Specialists. 655-7923 i(celli PVB- 3BR/2BA. newer tile, consider lease purchase, $169.900 Owner/Agent. 463-7343. ATLANTIC BEACH. Beautiful neighbor- hood, on cul-de-sac. 1700 healed sq 4I. Double garage. screened back porch 3BR/2BA. 1 Block to Ocean. Asking $649.000. 249-2268, 651-9081. PVB. 3BR/2BA Townnouse, $950/mo. Consider lease option, shon/long term. 463-7343. AFFORDABLE JAX Beach, second. floor, marshview condo is perfect for anyone who wants to live at rhe beach but not pay beach pricpsl Move-in ready w!rerigera- lor. microwave, washer, dryer' and ceiling fans. Freshly painted interior, security sys- tm 1 screpea lapl, and lirepi4ce argj ut ,romid of4he upgl'ades! $157,900 Phyllis - Sra! t an qo(-478-6QLDT.Rp.OAX -oastal Re.Estae. www.psalnes.com r Land....FAST! Call Michael (904) 860-33260 IL- 9-.LA- 04 -A,-A f- i 'lMard 'it6 l at On lTntracoaatal ,vitfi Dock Private island enclave is nestled between the Ihtracoastal Waterway & natural marsh fronts. Lot includes an 80' shared dock on the Intracoastal. The community architecture design is l Key West w/low country & West S Indies style. $569,000 Call Top Producer Lynn Saul 904-859-9100 Lance Cove Estates -' Hayesville, NC Bejuttful Mouniin Views from Sweelwaler's newest subdiision, an outstanding locanon. One acre plus lots ' available, easy Jccess only minutes from the oin of ' Hayest ille, NC. he Hiwassee River, LAe Chatuge, and . hospital. Features include oversized paved roads, , underground utilities, covenants and restrictions handicap M-- -. ' specification with main floor 2,000 minimum square foot homes makes this new development unique Build your home for a life tune. Lots range in price from $49,900 to $79,900. For more information call 828-389-8843, 904-821-9573, Nick's cell 904-254-9644, Vicki's cell 904-534-3530 WATERFRONT OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1-5PM ISLE OF PALMS 4256 STACEY COURT 3BR'2.5BA, great room fireplace, granite kitchen tops, large glass/screen Florida room overlooking new dock, on navigable canal with marsn view & beautiful sunsets Screened, enclosed solar nealed poor'pa- 110. A boaters dream. 223-0224. PONTE VEDRA, 3BRi2BA, oeauliful. re- modeled townhome on lake. End unit. $185.000 (904)424-0660. MUST SELLI Atlantic Beach, Goll, water view, 3/2, pool. $415,500. 1555 Linkside Dr. Pics @ httlp/linlotube.nel/136118. (251)327-8394 JAX BEACH Pool home. 1600st. 3BR/1.5BA. Extra large lot, wood floors, plantation shutters, fully updated, work snop. porch Motivated seller Bnng all of- lers. 220-9560. OPEN HOUSE Satuiday & Sunday 12- 4pm Jonns Creek off Hodges Blvd. 13113 Quincy Bay Dr. Large well maintained 4BR/2BA, 2-car garage, approx. 2100sf. Call Alex from Magnolia Pioperlies @ 859-5356. FSBO, OPEN HOUSE. Sunday, 1pm- 4Rm., 4704 Marsh Hammocks Dr. East. Hammock's Subdivision near Mayo). qBR/2B aW/Io1f. Lus. -tropicald landscape. backyard water garden, upgraded kitchen & nmasler balh, tile & Pergo wood floors, fireplace. just reduced to $287,900. 1904)248-1267. SPACIOUS 4/2 brick front on .21 acres with room enough for a pool. Fenced yard with separate shed. open palio is great for entertaining, formal living and dining with hardwood floors, eati-n kitchen, inside laundry, sprinkler, water softener and ter- mite bond. $324,000. Please contact Phyllis Staines with RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate at 904-476-SOLD or visit www.pslaines.com ATTENTION INVESTORS TWO TOWNHOUSES, 2BR/2BA. 1200sf each With ADDITIONAL BUILDING LOT, East of A1A, NEPTUNE BEACH. $1,200,000. 246-8267 E OF AIA in PVB $399K, 3BR/2BA Fid- dler s Marsh. lakelronl, pool, fireplace, large kitchen FSBO. 607-1030. 69 FAIRWAY Ln. 3BR 2BA on Jax Bch Gollcourse. Many updates. $449,000. 424-7204. ATLANTIC BEACH, 805 Plaza, 9 blocks to Ocean. Cute. 3BRj2BA bungalow, 975sl, tle/carpet, new pain in/out, large fenced-in backyard, will co-op, $224.900. (904)613-6201 EAST OF 3rd Duplex. 215 81h Ave North. $625,000. 241-8269. Zoned C-1. OPEN HOUSE MOTIVATED SELLER. On Jax Beach Goll Course. Saturday & Sunday 12-4pm. Gorgeous. 4000sf, on 1/3 acre, I mile to Beach $595.000. Call Richard Newquist. RE-MAX Specialist. 422-5091 ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR 2BA 1 car ga- rage. $180,000. Call 655-6188. NEW BEACH Listing FSBO 3BR 1.5BA. den, CHiA, electric appi tile, Ig fenced yard m/gr pool. "As Is' condition 1619 Sunsel Dr. JB $335,000. (904)223-3969. FORMER ICI model waterfront home Is move-in ready Immaculate 3BR/2.5BA. has 2705sf. w/spacious open family room w/gas fireplace, formal dining, loft. and in- side laundry. Over $71,000 In upgrades were included when Ihis model was built in 2000. Enlenain on either of your two screened lanats. open deck. and balcony overlooking your private dock overlooking t[he navigable waterfront. $889.000. Please contact. Phyllis Staines witn REiMAX Coaslal Real Estale at 904-476. SOLD or visit: www pstaines.com N. JAX Beach. 3BR/2BA pool home, fireplace. 2-car garage, $360,000. (9041249-1890 OPEN HOUSES OPEN HOUSE. 4390 Crooked Creek Dr Glen Kernan. Impressive home on a large preserve lot. Sal 9am-12noon. OPEN HOUSE. 14750 Beach Blvd. #49 .Spectacular home w/waterview Sun. 12pm-3pm ." OPEN HOUSE. 8033 Virgo St. Lovely: Southside lakeview home. Sal. 10am-lpm OPEN HOUSE. 12520 Gately Oaks Lane. E. Fabulous home in pristine condition. Sal 10am-4pm. Sun. lpm-5pm OPEN HOUSE. 12901 Ellis Island Dr. Johns Creek Beautifully landscaped Sal.. 9am-2pm. Assist 2 Sell, 247-4442 NEPTUNE BCH- 4BR/3 5BA, 1/2 block to beach and Town Center, ocean view from master BR and 1 of 3 screened porches 2540sf, large lot east of first street 50'x123', new root 2005, numerous up- grades, $850,000. 115 Orange St. For sale by Owner/Broker :241-8604, 868- 4154, 887-8237 12235 FOREST GATE DR., $329K. 2300+sf., 4/2/2, cul-de-sac, Immaculate, all brick, off Kenan Rd. Rainbow Proper- ties. 993-7908, 249-9600 (lease option avail.) . Let us take the hurdles out of finding employees, cars, services. emnlovment PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BRi2.5BA, 2 car garage. 1550st, open floor plan 42" HicK- ory cabinets, granite counter tops. new berber carpel, hard wood Iloors $318 000, 463-0505. SOUTH PONTE Vedra, custom home, 153 South Beach Dr. 1200 nt. from ocean 3BR/2BA, screened lanai, many up. grades, $509,000. 19041819-1638 ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BRi2BA, totally ren- ovated $279K 349-2332 or 591-2278 FSBO INTRACOASTAL Walerway. deep water access. 3BR/'2.5BA 1800st, 2 car garage, newly remodeled, 2 boat Ilfls ti-covered), $589,000. 463-0505 FSBO 10TH Ave. South, Jax Beacrh. 3BR/1.5BA, lenced, carport. Refurbished. like new. $390K 398-0232 ADORABLE 4/2. one owner home has one of the prettiest lots in the area Mani. cured yard has lush landscaping and room enough for a pool Fenced yard witn extra decking, screened porch, formal dining room, eal-in kitchen with breakfast bar, security, ceiling tans, and termite bond. $249,900. Please contact Phyllis Siaines with RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate at 904- 476-SOLD or visit www.pstaines.com 3BRi2BA MOBILE Home with land, on San Pablo Rd. $145,000 333-2749. FSBO, 3569 Eunice Road. Isle oi Palms $282,000 1750sf.. 3BR'2BA. compjoielel upgraded 2 car garage 1904)463-3793. ATLANTIC BEACH. 3 Blocks to Beach. 2BR/1BA on 60'x150' lot, 255 Sherry Dr $479,000. 349-2504. PVB FAIRFIELD. 1635sl. 3BR'2BA Re- modeled, lakeside townhome Garage, vaulted ceilings, fireplace. sunroom, gar- ed. w/many amenities, FSBO. $335,000 273-0248, 703-5773 GREAT STARTER HOME Make sure you see this one beforeV you make your choice. Great home for everyone. Under appraised value. $79,950 MLS 286541 CHARMING HOME! Tree lined street in established neighborhood. Wooden flr.s,. covered patio, and fenced yard. $79,950 MLS 286528 SOUTH BEACH Contemporary stucco 3BR/2BA, split plan. High ceilings, sunroom & loaded w/upgrades. $399,000 THE CLOISTERS 4BR oceanfront condo. Top fir, north end unit for the most panoramic ocean views, w/garage. $1,175,000 MLS 289809 GREAT BEACH HOME Short walk to the bch & club. Some wood firs, 1200 sf deck, kit w/ granite. 4'" BR or office. $649,000 MLS 275140 SELVA MARINA 3BR/2BA coquina home on Irg. lot, min to bch. Backs up to prk. Updated kit. Fireplace & studio. $525,000 MLS ,279522 POOL & NEW KITCHEN Remodeled, 2 new bths, newer kit. r New paint. In gr. pool, citrus trees. I' Florida rm. Quiet area. $250,000 MLS 286365 NEW CONSTRUCTION East ol 3rd near Roy's. 5BR/3BA w/ 3060 sq. ft. Tile roof. $1,100,000 MLS 286869 OOLF AND WATER VIEW 4 blocks to ocean 3BR/2BA. Recreational Vehicle parking. Open and bright. Laminate firs. Coquina. Walk to beach. $399,900 MLS 281491 GRAND RESERVE 2BR/2BA condo in golf course community, high ceilings, gas range. & lots of community amenities Includes 1 yr HO duesll! S$160,000 MLS 282527 LAKES VIEW IN PVB ;12BR/1.5BA condo. Tile firs downstairs enclosed back porch, low lees. All appl. incl. w/d $165,000 MLS 287793 MARSH LANDING 3BR/2BA condo, end unit, 18" tile & berber carpet. Great rm w/ fireplace & scr lanai overlooking marsh. $260,000 MLS 291045 S CUTE HOME Al BCH 13BR/2BA on 75 x 100 lot. Great potential w/cedar shakes & wood Sfirs. Separate storage shed. Sold AS IS. $295,000 MLS 287073 QUEENS HARBOUR S4BR/4BA 4271 SF pool home, screened & heated. Features incl. u18" tile, 12' ceilings. Gourmet kit., Gottasee it$885,000MLS 293985 A.. Corp.ii s _ Atlantic Beach Watson Office S(904) 249-3804 . B^. ,, .- = = .- WHAT MAKES A GOOD AD Be Complete: Put yourself to the reader's place tf you were consider- ing buying this item, what would you want to know about it? Give the items age, condition, size, brand name and any other information needed to describe it accurately and completely. Include Price: Price is one of the biggest concerns of classified shop- pers. Ads that list prices will get their attention. Including price also helps you avoid inquiries from callers not in your price range. Be Available: List your telephone number or address so the potential buyer will know how to contact you. State the best hours to call so they'll know when they can reach you. If you're not home when an interested prospect calls,* the chances are that prospect will not call back. CLASSIFIED RATES Family Ad Rate: only $7.10 first 10 words, 47 each additional word Commercial Rate: only $8.10 first 10 words, 47C each additional word I 0I Cash, Checks, Visa or NMaste'rCard Accepted PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BR.2BA.CoranTM counlenops, 1250st Fireplace, 1-car g. BEACH TOWNHOME rage. community pool Walk 10 Ocean New construction located at 6th Ave. S. & $269000 4163-0055. g9h SI in Jax Bch. 3BR/ 2.5BA, 1700sf, JAX BEACH- iled Ilrs floor owners suite w/ luxury bath, Ocean Ironl beach dneaway gorgeous 2/2 separate snower, private deck. Custom condo teatu's hardwood & Iravenne kitchen. designer fixtures throughout. Dual flooring granite, marble counters, slain- ArC, springer system. fenced yard. 2 car less steel appliances Luxurious maser garage. Move n before summer Otrered suite w.,oa spa lacuzzi. Private galed pool al $339,000. Call lor showing 249-6150. plus beach acce". Asking 499.900 Will co-op witn reallors, MLS-286330 ATLANTIC BEACH Custom built Key West style 2-siory, only ATLANTIC BEACH 3 years young over 2100st. located lin id- 3BRi2BA. 2000sl hardwood Iloors. over- den paradise a marsh tront community sized loi 328 10th St $699000 Sieve First rkior maslei Dedroom suile, master 246-9915. Pain W*.acuzzi and separate shower. Gas irpIe w.gas appliances, cozy screened ATLANTIC BEACH. FSBO 5 Blocks to. porch custom draperies, and olnds plus Ocean. 3BRi2.5BA. sunroom, fireplace all appliances convey. Asking $389.900 lenced yard, carport. $380,000 MLS,290728. (904)349-0529. Call Owner/ Agent Shirley Lee, Assist 2 Sell. Buyers & Sellers Real Estate. PONTE VEDRA Beach, The Islands, Cell# 568-6909/ office 247-4442. View 2BR/2BA, anached garage, community online at www.jaxbesthomes.com pool, tennis. $250,000 19041703-8380. INTRACOASTAL WEST. Kensington OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4pm. water, Lakefronil Well maintained. $264,900 ronl. mnracoasial. 13874 Ketch Cove, Murphy Realty Corp. 536-9100 $995.000. Marsh Landing Realty 613-2440. REDUCED PABLO WOODS 3BR.'2BA 2 car gar. SOUTHSIDE OFF Bellon Brick home. with Florda room. Ig cul-desac lot. Move 3BR 2BA, 1895sl built 1987.many up- in ready' $234 500. grades. $292.500. Independent BroKers 710-3111. Ponle Veara 2BRi2BA condo. End unil- ATLANTIC BEACH no one above you. Frplc. vaulted ceilings. Selva Linksiae lolally remodeled $325,500. 6 BLKS TO OCEAN, 3BR 2 1i2BA. Call Kirk Killebrew at 1904463-1131 1935st. Only $494,500 (904)472-4039 , www.killeorewrealty comr THE * BEACH Intracoastal West Pahln Bay, SPECL4 LISTS" 4/13.268 8.. Ges,' Th'p- Lr ptsr1? L. umlt-m , CO,.lr con.uer area. $497,500 .?, -, World GolifMurabella 4/4 co 3135 st. brand new, ready t cnmoe ror ,u A81 ,CI %in, huge corner lot. $479,900 SAtlantic Beach Fairway Vllas, L "' d, '" k/ t cure 2/2. back to Selva Marina athr0oGolf Course. $194,900 0 ^ Campfield 2/2, 1126 sf, new. & 1t read) to move in. $174,900 SA adiable for lease $999/mo. .00 i'55 0C ^r Realty Executives 1BDavid Kuo LOffice: 273-3939 2 49-229Cell: 955-0776 l1 5150 Palm alAey Rd., Ste 100i Ponie Vedra Beh. FL OPEN HOUSE s. 1-4 Azalea Point Formosa Place. 2,600 SF of spacious updated interior w/cdurtyard entry garage incredible Florida room, 4BR/3BA vaulted ceilings, hardwoods, open kitchen/great room. $569.000 Kelly Whitaker-Payne 233-1991 Wanda Petersen 537-4594 Dir: From JTB S on A IA to Fairfield subdivision, RT into guard gate, follow Fairfield Blvd, RTonto Azalea Point Dr, LT 0 onto Formosa home on RTin cul-de-sac #105 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNilY IN OCEAN GROVE Stop throwing your hard earned money away on rent! This pristine one bed one bath is the perfect starter home or investment property at $164,900. Contact Max Dempsey at 904-545-4386 or max.dempsey@lifestylesrealtors.com B, WEST ATIANTIC BEACH -' INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNlY Newly Renovated 3 bdrm, 2 bath home built inl 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 inIB ll RI the back. $389,000. Call Margi Petitt Top Producer r jf" 571-9821 Let the News come to You!!! Subscribe today! 249-9033 TO PLACE YOUR AD Call or come by our office: 1114 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach 249-9033 Fax: 249-1501 Mail us: The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader 1114 Beach Blvd. Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 E-Mail for information: classified@beachesleader.com Visit our website: www.beachesleader.com All classified liner ads appear on the website. NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS!! LAND & CABINS FOR SALE A new mountain development in Western North Carolina offering spectacular long range mountain views! I 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 LI LOSIANIOR AL. l kkkkl April 21, 2006 1assU eciea FSBO- HARBOR Winds, 4BR/2BA, 2058sf. Large cul-de-sac lot. New carpet, tile, and hardwood. Many more upgrades. By appointment. No brokers. $339,000 904-221-7369. PONTE VEDRA, -Sawgrass Players Club, Bermuda Court. 2BR/2BA, unattached pa- tio home. $259,900. (904)655-5990. POOL HOME. 4 or 5BR/2BA. 2300sf, argue new kitchen, cul-de-sac, extra large lot. 3 Miles to Beach. Tropical landscap- ing. $279,000. Motivated seller. 220-9560. SHANGRI-LA Enchanted raised house on hidden la- goon. Large wooded lot, 3BR 2BA great interior, Jax Beach, $375,000 FIRM. 249-1020 for appointment & escort to pri- vate location. OPEN HOUSE, Sunday, lpm-4pm. 1521 Republic Drive, Jax Beach. Brick and block ranch, beautiful 1 owner .home w/new kitchen, stainless steel appliances. New roof and A/C. Screened patio over- looks large fenced yard w/inground pool and pretty lake views. $379,900. Marie Farrell, ReMax, 742-8534. OPEN HOUSE Saturday, April 2 lpm-4pm. 909 12St North, North Jt Beach. This Is the best of the beach great location, safe neighborhood and o ly $275,000. This great 3/1 beach houi has many upgrades ne;w bathroom ai plumbing, hardwood floors, beautiful ba yard, screened porch. A must see on Sa urday! North 'on Penman .to 8th Ave take right and lefl on 12th SI N. North A1A lef on 81i Ave N righi on 121n St. N. Ponte Vedra Beach Pool Home! Under $400K!!! Very desirable Sawmill Lakes 3Br, 2Bth. screened pool on wooded preserve! Adorable home, kitchen w/granite, wood floors, new tile in master, split bedrooms; large beautifully landscaped corner lot! $387.900 E .Call KellyHobbs for your - private showing @ 904-993-3803 M Ocean Front Atlantic Beach Haven,, This 2bdrm, 2.5 ba Ocean Front home with updated kitchen and hardwood floors is absolutely charming. Featuring a huge lawn Call and deck with an incredible ocean view. All mar" living space is down stairs with both MargiPetit bedrooms and a porch overlooking the Top Producer ocean on the 2nd story. Offered at $995,000. 571-9821 Don't miss this one! PRICE REDUCTION! MOVE IN READY! You'll love entertaining family and Lovely move in ready 3rd floor friends in this 1 story, 4 bedroom condo. Quiet private location beach home. Spacious family room overlooking natural area. Great with fireplace opens to kitchen and room with fireplace, all appliances separate breakfast area. Splil included plus 2 deeded parking bedrooms, screened pool, security, spaces. $164,500. MLS# 266526 located in highly sought after neighborhood. $714.900. MLS# TOTALLY REMODELED! Newly remodeled 2 story, 5 bedroom home. Flexible open Iloor plan, over f-. 3000 SF of living area. Beautiful kitchen, stainless appliances, stone and wood floors, fireplace in living room, Possible in-law suite. 2 car Judy Nicholson presents.... garage $789,000. MLS# 283187 GRAND RESERVE CONDO! First floor 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo, reams a Realy - split bedrooms, large storage area, lmg Dreams a Realty ~ all appliances included, snows like a model. Conveniently located for Dir:904-280-2820 easy commute. Pool. tennis, exercise taoilitiesT:club.house and Eve:904-241-2160 .mpre..$1Z4.000... -. -ae WALK TO BEACH! This incredibly beautiful home is 1/2 block from ocean. Sunshine right open floor plan 4 BR plus office and ViE' THE VIRTUAL Tcouas AT art studio. Gourmet kitchen includes custom cabinets, granite www.judynicholson.com countertops, gas cook top and wine _ cooler. $1,675,000. MLS# 273214 TIRED OF EATING ALONE? Stop drowning your sorrows in hot fudge! A subscription to The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader will give you that special pick-me-up feeling. All your local news and sports,, delivered to your mailbox twice weekly for only $25 a year! And don't forget the classified. They are a real help when you are looking for something special or even a job! Why wait! Call 249-9033 today and we will get your subscription to you in 7 to 10 days. There is no hassle; we are just a phone call away! Subscribe today The Beaches Leader; Ponte Vedra Leader 249-9033 22, ax is, 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 lanal with hot tub, Push landscaping and loaded. $2,750,000. Phyllis Stalnes ,904-476-SOLD. RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate. www.pstaines.com PONTE VEDRA -Seaside Community- 180 Crosscove Cir., 3BR/2BA, stucco home, 1/2 mile to beach, 1716sf. +400sf. screened porch. 71'x122' lot. Built in '93. $384,900. No realtors. (904)233-8208 *NEAR MAYQ .Clinic, off San Pablo. 3BR/2BA, 2-car, remodeled. $315,000. In- dependent Brokers, 710-3111. on- a OPEN HOUSE s.u, ck aN, t Azalea Point Osprey Ridgeway on Adorned by the mature landscape, stylish, versatile, bright 3BR/ 2B A/2CG home w/spacious screened lanai overlooking a tranquil preserve. Must see in PVB! $456,000. Kelly Whitaker-Payne 233-1991 Wanda Petersen 537-4594 Dir: From JTB S on A 1A RT into Fairfield subdit'ision f pass Starbucks I, RT onto E ii Natures Isle after i/ie stop sign 2nd RT on Osprey Ridgeway #104. HM on LT. OPEN HOUSE Sat 12-3 22nd Ave S. and the Ocean. 2200 Ocean Drive S'4F. OCEAN FRONT living at its finest In this corner unit In beautiful Ocean 22. Brand new tile, carpet, counted tops, and stainless steel appliances, only begin to describe this wonderful home. Priced to sell at $549,000. Call ahead for directions. Neptune Beach POOL home. Come enjoy the Beach and your new pool in sought after Neptune Beach. Huge corner lot, approx. 2300 SF, 4/2.5. reduced $439,900 ' Atlantic Beach Townhouse reduced to $149,900. This two bedroom home Is in excellent condition and ready for sale. The Sanctuary 2000+SF, cul-de-sac, hardwood floors, .k California shag carpet, call today. Call The Hamilton Team | today at 904-610-8471 Each Office Independently KWA H Specialists Owned & Operated PONTE VEDRA UNDER $400K This one has it all..location, style & value. Com- pletely remodeled 3BR/2BA has an open floor plan w/granite. Maple cabinets & larger . closets. Situated on a large comer lot that is within walking or biking distance to the beach! Call Cara Ameer 635-7058 OLD ATlANTIC BEACH Almost New with Pool 2 Blocks to the Ocean Don't miss this Awesome Opportunity! 3000 sq. ft., and additional 1000 sq. ft. of porch and 2-Car Garage. Very open floor plan w/hard wood floor throughout, 9ft ceilings, 4 bdrms, 2 full ba, (2) 1/2 ba. Outdoor shower, 1/2 bath beside pool, huge 2-a story deck with outdoor fireplace. Very private setting. E.... Priced to Sell at $889,000. Capl Margi Petitt Top Producer Spring right into this A.B. 3 biks to bch. easy stroll to shops, this 3/2 offers unique style, beautiful lot on Howell Prk- '.- ultimate privacy! Superb value-spruce it up or -' buy for land! Come "do your own thing" or ' keep tenants at $1450/mo. $445.000 "She KNOWS the beaches... Naughton She SELLS the town!" |1 Miler Call 568-1523 Old Atlantic Beach 2 Houses from the Ocean Two absolutely adorable beach cottages side by side only steps to the ocean. Each of these homes are 3 bdrm/2 ba, updated and on a 50x100 lot. Each priced at $725,000. Buy EMU one or both! . Neptune Beach East of 3rd St. Single Familyn w/2 car garage 1.5 blocks to the Beach! This concrete block home has so much charm! It needs some updating. The original hardwood floors throughout are in great shape. Terrazzo floors in the Kitchen. Sits on a private lot, fully fenced in. Updated AC, water heater and lots of new windows. Come see this one! $639,000 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 JUST RELEASED! NEW CONSTRUCTION! 450 DUTTON ISLAND DRIVE --ATLANTIC BEACH Two-story townhouse just a stones throw from Dutton Island Preserve. Eat-in kitchen, separate dining room, large living room w/fireplace, double garage and more! 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, over 1,700 sq. ft. Call today to view floor plan & elevation. $294,900 GREAT BEACH HOME 612 10th AVE NORTH 3 Beds/2 Baths with expanded living area. Fully-equipped kitchen w/ flat-top range, lots of tile and freshly painted exterior! New in 2005: windows, carpet, dishwasher, designer ceiling fan and front door & locks. $315,000 STUNNING POOL HOME ROBERTS HAMMOCK Screen-enclosed heated pool w/ pavers and waterfall, immense family room w/ Bose surround sound, open kitchen w/42" cabinets & bevel-edged countertops. Spacious owner's suite features x- large glamour bath with separate vanities, closets, garden tub & shower. Many upgrades in the 5 year-old home! 4 Beds/2 Baths, over 2,400 sq. ft $629,500 ROYAL PALMS -- MUST SEE! 770 REDFIN DRIVE - Three bedroom home with oversized glamour bath -- jetted'tub & separate shower! Updated kitchen with plenty of cabinets and spacious living room w/ fireplace. Beautiful -. enclosed porch w/ tile flooring that runs the width of the living room. $259,900 ' S241-141 O'Malley 241 -3141 REAL ESTATE, .INC. HrffiP ii^1!**^ OPEN HOUSE 4/22 Sat. 12-3 pm 37 Jefferson Avenue Pool Home East of A1A in PVB. 5bd/ 3baw/4,400 sf, full brick beauty w/many upgrades! 32x15 pool! Easy bike ride/walk, to beach. A1A south in P I' east @ Solana Rd left @ Golfview Cift left @ Jejferson Ave. Owner/Agent $1,3 75,000 T'Ellen. 'Paling -'lJ L I Prudential -:. .*. independt a .Direcied :ted I l . Independently Owned & Oper ated Em Ufl: elie npolinal 3ohul :Corn Beach Bungalow Eastof AIA Totally and tastefully rehabbed single story bungalow and onll two blocks to the ocean. Main house is 2BR/1 BA with an addition detached room and bathroom in back that can be used as office or extra bedroom. Kitchen has granite counter tops and all ne. appliances including stackable washer and 0% dryer. Call on this one now. Truly priced to sell ".. -j, at $493,000 Beautiful Cottages at E. ..Atlantic Beach Exclusive Private Community This Maintenance Free 3 story w/. elevator, 2 Car Garage features 4 Bdrms/Sitting Rm/4Ba. Covered' Call Balconies & 3rd Fir Deck. Concrete Margi Petitt Exterior Construction-Open Design- Finished 9-10' Ceilings-Bosch Stainless Top Producer Steel Appl. -Granite, Custom Wood 571-9821 Cabinetry. Common Pool & Walkway to Beach Ave. $875,000 Custom Homne In Plantation Oaks Waterfront & Pool S5BR/5BA approx. 4.000SF with 14' ceilings. gourmet kitchen 42" Maple cabineLs. Screened pool w/ fountain overlooking the lake. ManY upgrades. $999,500 Contact Top Producer L'nn Saidul 904-859-9100 ATlANTIC BEACH SELVA MARINA EXCEPTIONAL VALUE!! This Open Floor Plan 3BR12.5BA Home in Selva Marina sits on a 90 x 98 lot with 2 car garage. All living space on B PM 1lst floor, Bdrms on 2nd floor. Very Peaceful setting with Natural Front Yard. I'. Home is in move-in condition. Priced to Sell $499,900 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 Affordable Beach Bungalow!!! Move in condition. This 3BR/1.5BA home has been renovated w/tile and granite and new kitchen, new windows, new AC. Just blocks to the -' beach. Fenced back yard. Over 1300 sq ft. Must see to appreciate. $299,900 MLS # 284350 Connie Grubbs 904-612-9911 Atlantic Beach The Perfect Beach Hflouse! This 4bdrm, 2.5 baths, 2700 sq ft home, with a 2 Car Garage, built in 1995 is in move-in condition. It sits at the end of a cul-de-sac 2 doors from the ocean. This home has, a new pool and spa with a covered lanai in a very tranquil, private setting. It includes a huge eat-in kitchen which has been fully updated. Offered at $995,000, this one truly will NOT last! Call Margi Petitt Top Producer S571-9821 Live in Uesired felva Marina CC... Walk to Club or leacch! 3/3.2 House has an open floor plan, w/tile, Wetbar, Fireplace, built-in mirrored Cabinets. Lrg windows viewing Nature & a large Back deck, great for -entertaining. Spacious Kitchen w/ brkfst nook. Large Master w/2 wlk- Sins! $699,000 Sat/Sun Open House/10-2 Casie Denman o294-6876 East of 3rd St. in Jax Beach h. e -$379,000 This home includes 2BR, 2BA plus 2-Car Garage. Awesome Investment opportunity, less than 1 block to the Ocean. Residential grandfathered in but zoned commercial. -u C Call Margi Petitt Top Producer - 571-9821 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 BL''r its own beach access. Don't miss this incredible opportunity at $1,395,000 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 Completely Renovated Contemporary-Awesome Intracoastal Views This 1657SF Neptune Beach Home sits on the marsh w/an 85' dock on a small r'o ek that l tads tn the lntrar'nastal 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 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 r~a~t~t~t~t~t~-~! ~S~ ~~mB~e~ Nall W *019) MIA MIPOV11400411114~5~ LIFEMLES The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra. Leader /lnr I d J. i l A4l 1i )L1 )AWUa eda-L---e --- -- JAX BEACH 3BR/2BA, 2-car garage; $331,000. 1045 N. 17th St. (904)241-6922 www.jaxbeachonline.com 3BR FORECLOSURE, only $27,9001 Must . sell. For listings. 800-749-8124 ext. 1490. VALENCIA CONDO, Jax Beach/PVB. New construction, 2BR/2BA. Concierge, spa, pool. San Marco style. See at www.valenciacondos.com. Asking $404,900 (Discounted). 904-616-7975 NEW LISTING EAST OF AIA IN PONTE VEDRA'S LOVELY L'ATRIUM The timeless Quality of this 3BR/3BA/2CG home is a must see! 2,200SF of remodeled kitchen, neutral palette, tile/hardwoods, spacious lanai, vaulted ceiling s & more! Immaculate-curb appeal-CORNER LOT! $459,000 Kelly Whitaker-Payne 233-1991 or Warida Petersen 537-4594 JOHNS CREEK LAKE VIEW INCREDIBLE OCEAN VIEWS! Great home with lots of 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ground upgrades, :granite, tile, over- floor unit, with wonderful glass sized master bedroom enclosed sunroom to enjoy the 5BR/3BA plus a beautiful lake spectacular sunrises Great view from your large covered location...just a walk to the patio. Same floor plan as Ponte Veara Inn & Club! model. $369900 Patti Martin $1,300,000. Pis call Susan Fort. OLD PONTE VEDRA ACROSS FROM THE OCEAN! Walk to the beach & Club from New 1/1 wiMurphy bed unit for this meUculously maintained guests. Steps to beach, shop.- 4/3.5 brick home w/incredible ping & fine dining! Gourmet kit, panoramic waler-to-golf views, granite, ceramic tile, garden tub. spacious rms, gorgeous pool & I fir unit adjacent to state of spa 4- much more! $1,450,000 the art clubhouse/pool. Sleeps, Sarah Whitlock & Susan Fort four. Kelly Blackburn $369,900 PONTE VEDRA OCEANFRONT! THIS HOUSE HAS IT ALL! Retreat III 2BR/2BA oceanfront Completely remodeled. 1 33 condo. This furnished, down- pristine acres on the river with stairs, end unit has a tiled FL dock, boathouse, Koi pond. room overlooking the beach. A swimming pool, exquisite views,. vacation hideaway or excellent plus a fabulous neighborhood rental property' $899,000 Call An absolute must see' Gypsy Alexander or Judy Smith $1.625,000 Call Patti Martin PLANTATION GOLF COURSE AWARD WINNING BEAUTY Stunning & expansive views of 4BR/3 5.BA, 4300sf + study + the 17Ln fairway are offered from game room + loft + butler's this majestic Spanish Mission pantry + 29x9 covered deck with inspired home! Stylish & ele- water views 2 garages 2+1, gantly comfortable w/unparal- spectacular gallery entrance. leled quality & craftsmanship! Walk to beach & clubs. $2.099.000 Call Michelle Floyd $ 1.595,000 Kim Martin-Fisher GUANA PRESERVE VIEWS BEST BUY ON BOULEVARD Stunning traditional home Perfect low maintenance setting surrounded by ancient oaks & on widest part of lagoon, across tropical palms located steps from ocean.' 3 bedrooms, 2.5 away from community dock baths, great condition, tile floors. looking out to Guana Preserve. open kitchen ocean views from Screened lanai w/pool, game the second floor. $2.400,000 rm $949,999 Michelle Floyd Call Joyce Reesh LITTLE BAY HARBOR CONDO THIS VIEW SAYS IT ALLI In Sawgrass Country Club Ideal southeastern exposure wl Popular 3 bedroom, 3 bath flat longest lake views from the end unit. Enjoy lagoon vistas great room MBR & 2 porches of beside a cozy fire or from the this Sawgrass condo! 2BRs. comfort of bedrooms, as well as 2.5BAs, located near tennis, decks and screened porch playground & beach $365,000 $515,000 Call Deborah Childers Judy Smith I Gypsy Alexander LOCATION, LOCATION SEAVIEW PARK Build on the 2 fairway of the 4/3+ ofc. bonus rm, exercise rm, ocean coarse" directly across sunroom, Irg master, open kit- the street from the beach. 100 chen w/breaKfast nook. formal x 234' lot less than 1 block to DR, Irg FR w/gas trplc. 3,772sf, the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club built in 02 Oversized 90x140 Offered for $2,395,000 Please lot wlpool & lanai. Walk to bch call Kim Martin-Fisher today' & clubs. $699.000 Susan Fort S OC15MW SOI rl J BACH CONDO UNBEUiEVABLE OCEANFRON 1.. t5#29414 lmmaclae, spacious& updated NELS# 275731 Spacious 4/4.5 his great 2BR..nBAruL ocea I,.-,or. balonvFabous 2 400 ft, hg ocooded vPm*. & breezes., secured Fara.e & 2-parkmg o F 200 4 I iood spaesk.eparamesirage ulLarreniesinclude lot, I offer high & dn. 2 fp, Ig kil w/center S, e l" p c:.-enant. pon L club room & exercise facility is.. BR & BA off gar. guesi house. Gorgeous S 6" i z285-1800, landscaping Stunning ocean views! POWE I E/R4 oan d V/ 404ST $5,750.X00 241-2417 MLS# 292077 I w t oded acres, 150' on LOC-ON ILCAllOC c.ounco .quim3 3BR/3BA home, FR /FP. nite LS# 282150 Adorable 3/2, relaxing in- loors. a I BR/IBA + kitchenette apparent oer ground po ol. \e Ig loi on Ponte Vedra Blvd. 'hegara.gea & sre-ned pool Room fore\pansion' Close to the beach. Move-in cond. A must Sl,7i5.0)) 285-1800 see! $949.000 I,094,876. 241-2417 10T rW4CEWNT TO C B Lta OD CHARMIl OCEANFRON NLS# 249009 Dirrensione SO% I 7., % 71\ 2_ 5. 1 I0Jmm $3ta)- 285-1800 IELS# 273146 Immaculate 4/2, gratnne O-(irF~liiIr tOT t coantencops. /s appliances & ood ftrs. Greal MHS#26234. Approumately 55 X 96'oneof %iew ofAtlanic Ocean! $1,29900241-2417 a tfew remaining .xc-eantront lots min Ncptune SHORCASE PERFECTION Beach Come ard build ori dream home & Ip OUD PVBi lo. cean .vie stoag &i breezes. n1,595,ud0 oLS# 280077 Newer contempora 5/4/1, OCEtNFRONT-PONTE r EDm 4 BLiD spac plan, upgrades thru-out. Spra ling MLS# 265659 Timeless 4BR/JBA home on cusom homeoterlooks sparldmg pool & 5th 15' oceanfront lot to be restored to itLS former green in PV GolfCourse.Cabana& summer c harm Ii features a sunroom guest apt ,/BR. kit incl $3.750,000 241-2417 sitting rm BA. nek oncret itde l roof, iahulcluu 1/2.5 TtN0Hol[ME ; ocean % Ie%,; & 6'10 mi to 5-tar PV%'nW & Club. vi$o').q'li BBO 285-1800 P MIN.S# 288134 in desirable Neptune n'hood. 4CVT IOT IN PONE IEPRi Open having areas, garage, nice yard.e.\cellent e IrS# 271640 Clo lo to the beach. shopping. mestor opply $267,500 241-2417 -hools & ICW, rare nature loves delght' I '5 PRISlNE PONE VEDRA BEACH acres, a great place to build sour mrni-ranch & C N OM! rovaRi E ocE AFTnoi DABLE & I MLS# 266818 1/1, fabulous lake & golf N7 LOOTED REDUI ED course view s from pnate, scrmd lanai I car MIS# 281989 ii 3BRtBAcondom/garage gar & storage, all apples mcl. Reson s&tle is located in Jl\ Beach, .ere spacious w/large ameruies & real loc near bch. $182.500 rooms & an open floor plan, breakfap.t bar opens 241-2417 tng &mli,&. inBgarea.master bedroomfeariaures Oam E French double doors to balcony C259.900 l AIIAN Ir Be COND OI 285-1800 2LS# 279-8 2BR 2.5BA ownhome in SOf/INPoNff PE/DR4 Ocean Vlage. Steps to ocean, spacious lt M LS# 286550 GaCed commumth b /pool, and Ig master suite. $399,000 241-2417 terns, bea.h cabana & prnat, beach access. 2 CODMPLEELY REMODELED 4/3 heaor'ne..'.4BR/35BA. 3-so.ememle,,ator. $ X 285180 fomalLRDR. R FP. OeredeatinkiE chn MIS# 293453 Wood floors, new la & fabulous vie.,s of ICW & ocean $5.00 baths. new intl/ex paint, ew deck. pnv yard, r285-1800 close toeorerbthing. $599.00on241-2417 FoinT4SlCli OPPOvn Wi'n ntADmONAL ELEGANCE! 8 5-18 E EDGE MS# 290627 2 s. 4 bm 2.5 blh home .]ors.carpeLonle.bBi-n.egera.i.rscon.e, wa ,ng area. frml It & dr hae glearrng screened lanatL ne C compresr, largcomnla pomer chern floor. $649.900 241-2417 lot /SE er i asu 59,b 285-1 800 Fe. ORMERM h0DEIU E orL&RR oe'eeatE14 'n n b lLS# 284271 W floors, newkt M1# 266782 Con.entemnt to beach, shoppn,. upgraded tule, open Gr plan, corian, crown DR combo ./FR scrd balcon.f nee cedmg fans molding, screened pano and an ea p kitchen. man, comm.r8- amenmes includmg pool, Must see! $256,9002.,1-2417 clubhouse witclhen, imess cnr, ,heater room MARSH VIEW CONDO! enNs & more $2W4.50 285D18 I0S#273136 The Palms. 2. tde Im-out, hm.BRS dIn. I B p.I'NEit PRgE crown molding, all appliance. Commincl _ OS# 2 '5 IEDo C'olD 2ome. .. .. .. . like setng. over 3/4 jre overlooking a pond & pool. contild access wlatmdnL concCierge & preser SBR/5 5 BA. 60XiO3SF. equipped clubhsev/mina theater. $202.90i 241-2417 theater. and office loft. gourmet Idtchen w.ne" REDUCED ,14 BEAMCH poo sp pliances .6 und85-1800 Mheated S# 277231 / condo, all le, all app PO IFDR O OTIOT inc. Lots comm amen $IK to close-cost. * rM ,S# 258460 Smrung I 5a.rehigh.-done lot $215.(0) 241-2417 w/panoramic ocean views, 230 FT ocean. LFE IS A BEACHI! frontage, 350 Fr deep & just N of Old PVB NUS 296804 Lig in this 2BR/2BA 2nd Condo s $4.. Alsoaadable.wo haf acrer tit. Enjv sunsetsonthe manh $194.500Q Los est side of PV' Bl d. high & dr ,.1/ IC1) FT- 1 preserve tronuge $650.0Xlieach 285-1800 241-2417 PVB GRAND Cay. 2BR/1BA, ALL NEWt Maple cabinets, granite tops, hardwood floors throughout, upgraded fixtures, stain- less appliances, preserve view, 3rd floor. $209,900. Broker/owner. 614-7777. OPEN HOUSE. Saturday & Sunday, 12noon-4pm. Ocean Links, PV, Solana Road, Unit #836. 2BR/2BA w/garage. New carpet & kitchen counters, cabinets. (904)806-1202, (904)543-9621. uopRflH (Great Home in South Jax Beach! WALK TO THE PARK OR BEACH! Oversized lot with tropical landscaping, 3 bedrooms 2.5 baths - priced under appraisal! Big bright kitchen, tiled Florida room, 2 car garage, Home Warranty and ready for a new owner! Call Lori Lareau for details at 868-7224 or visit MLS# 284151 904-868-7224 ljlareau@yahoo.com Live Large in Highland Glen!! This wonderful pool, home has almost 4000 sq ft, theater room, outdoor kitchen and shower. Upgrades galore, 4BR/3.5BA, 80 ft lot with lake view. Great for entertaining. $950,000 & t MLS # 282852 Connie Grubbs 904-612-9911 Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821 OCd Po e V dCra Paabto f COMPLETELY REMODELED Perfection and Charm is what you get with this COMPLETELY REMODELED home. Cedar shake exterior, paver driveway, 4 bdrms, 3.5 ba, 3100 sq ft, awesome open kitchen w/ss appl, granite counters in kitchen & baths, hardwd fis thruout, covered porch off the master suite plus covered lanai w/ gas frpl., huge yard w/plenty of room for a pool. $1,550,000 NEPT. BCH. Investor/Remodel Triplex ; REDUCED!! Rare treasure, I blk to bch! Fmt home cone. blk,2/ 1 up, 2/1 down, hrdvwd firs. needs "muscle" but ideal rentals or super S.F. conversion! Rear 2 car gar., w/ I 1/1 plus deck! Huge 60x120 lot for pool. gardens, creative touch! $672,500 ;1 m, t "She KNOWS the beaches... Rosemary She SELLS the town!" Naughtoni Call 568-1523 Ailller 3/2 in 32082! Going, going... l Will be gone soon! This updated 3BR/ _BX home at -14 \sta Grande Ct boasts 'atlgqopen living area -%/screened porch. garage and huge fenced yard. St. Johns County schools. Nloments to the beach! $234,900! Call Amy Wilson at 955-0700) & visit w ww.acwhomes.com Atlantic Beach-Just a few blocks to the Ocean & Centrally located to I Town Center This is a MUST SEE!!! Absolutely charming 2000 SF, 3BR/2BA. Completely restored with brand new 22x22 Family Room and 22x22 Master Suite. Low Maintenance Hardiboard Exterior, Metal Roof, Private Covered Porch, Full Fenced in Yard w/ E3- Room for Pool. Priced to sell at $539,000 Call Margi Petitt Top Producer ' 571-9821 View 1i00s of homes! For photos and more information including addresses visit JaxBestHomes.com Fees slight tI r ,iherion ome's v.i cr 300.000 -395 transaction fee -- ----- ----@ IIIpalm "" n c "" -'- ? 3BR/2BA On Eastwvind Dr.. close to schools. $339.900 SUMMER HOUSE : EAST COAST REALTY IBRi1BA. golf course views OF J.iCkiiONiLLE.i.NC $850/mo 247-4724 PONTE VEDRA- OCEAN LINKS Summer House Condos S2BR/2BA, water to golf view, 2 IBR/1BA loft units, golf Screened wraparound porch, views! $173,000 vaulted ceilings, FP $249,900 views! 173,000 Stunner Condo-New Everything... m 7 m Live on Vacation Everyday! A magnificent 1/1 just off JTB for easy access to 1bch. shops, w orkhubs. Allnew designer details,gmd & floor, garage nearby, impeccable pizazz! All appliances, perfect starter home or weekend getaway, tropical resort amenities. $190,000 Rosemary Naughton MWtler "She KNOWS the beaches... She SELLS the town!" Call 568-1523 LIVE 1/2 BLOCK TO OCEAN IN ATLANTIC BEACH FOR UNDER $400K 3BR/2BA ground floor. Fully furnished & ready for your Summer at the Beach. Pool, patio. Still undiscovered "Seaplace" is the best value at the Beach. $398,500. Owner/agent, (904)247-1049, 608-4325. www.VRBO.com/24978 www.cyberren- tals.com/101283 OCEANFRONT, FURNISHED 1BR/1BA. Only 3 units in building. ALL OF TOP (3rd) FLOOR. 1-1/2 blocks north of Sea Turtle Inn. $450,000. 881-9005. Private Beach Accesst Tennis & Volleyball Beautiful View at Lame Courts & Fountain Movie Theatre Swmlmnmig Pool & Spa WIreless Ilernel 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 Realtorg Don Brown Realty (904) 612-3231 . JAX BEACH Duplex 415 8th Ave. North; $449,000. 247-5774, 770-979-2632. Majc Realty EASTWINDS OCEANFRONT CONDO Enjoy spectacular views of the ocean from this 3BR/3BA 2,350 SF condo w/custom features and upgrades. Call Grace Tausz: 612-1089 $1,199,000 KERNAN FOREST CONDO Wonderful 3BR/2.5BA 2-story unit wall appliances and a 2-car garage. Call Richard Murphy: 254-6549 $208,900 OPEN HOUSE Sun 2-5 Tifton Cove in Sawgrass CC Beautifully renovated 2BR/2BA condo, hardwoods, kit. "w/new cabinets, stainless steel appliances, Corian countertops, fully furnished & overlooking lagoon. Great for second home or investment. $369,000 Call Lynn Saul 859-9100 Dir: Sawgrass CC North gate to LT into Tifton Cove, to stop sign, turn RT to #40 atend. NEW LISTING IN SATLANTIC BEACH! 2BR/2BA condo in popular Atlantic Beach, 1/2 block S v from ocean, fireplace, 20 ft. ceiling in LR w/wall of .' windows, community pool. Freshly painted inside.I S $310,000. Don't miss this one! Call Sherri Beno today, 904-651-1830 Sherri Beno REALTOR' 904- 651-1830 CONETNDO LOOKING FOR CONVENIENCE? .. This is it! 3BR/2BA condo w/garage, vaulted ceilings, split bedrooms, balcony w/storage room, pool & fitness center just steps away, all near St. Johns Town Center, UNF, FCCJ, & the Avenues. Reduce to $165,000. Call Sherri Beno 904-651-1830 I Sherri Beno SREALTOR8 904-,651-1830 S R 90 m ,inNDO CONNECTION I --I . BIKE TO BEACH! 1BR/1BA condo in Marsh Landing w/garage and all .? appliances. 2nd floor, no one above you, with golf course views & fireplace. Community clubhouse, pool, fitness center, spa, grills. Near restaurants, shopping & JTB. $169,000 Call Sherri Beno 904-651-1830 herri Beno [ ND LEALTOR'' jNDO 4- 651-1830 CONNECT IO Brand New Construction 1/2 block to the Ocean South Jax Beach Brand New Town Home! 3-story, 3bdrm/3.5ba, 2-par garage, Absolutely Beautiful! Stucco, Stainless Steel Appliances- Granite countertops, Open floor plan-crown molding and more...Oceanviews from master "T S L balcony. Lowest price in new '6 D construction East of 3'" St. $574,000 nL : BCall Margi Petitt STop Producer 571-9821 O WATERFRONT BEAUTY WITH 43 FT. DOCK R Relax in style Renovated 2BR/1BA cond6oon .,; Intracoastal w/43 ft. boat dock in St. Aug. near Conch ;. ,* ^House, 1/4 mi.to ocean access. Marble floors, cherry cab., granite ctr., Ig. waterfront balcony, furnished. Must see inside! $585,000. Call Sherri Beno 904-651-1830 SSherri Beno REALTOR" ..J.. I 904- 651-1830 ONNECTION i ew South Jax Beach Condo's Cast of AIA t* S September '06 completion, 6th floor am" Southeast end unit $949,000 & 8th floor m i 'S unit $929,000 available offering open Iin Sviews of the ocean. 3BR/3BA 2,100SF. 'A Only 15 condos in .. this community. Call Top Producer Lynn Saul 904-859-9100 TENNIS ANYONE'? You can play any time on one of 4 courts, swim in one of 3 pools, or work out in the fitness center. All of this & more is yours when you purchase this 2BR/2BA condo at Summer House, east of A1A in PVB. $361,900 Call Sherri Beno, 904-651-1830, today! i = N n Sherri Beno SREALTOR - ONNECTION 904-651-1830 j I - i DILM m __ Classified 3 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader A il 21 2006 I i17 .. ll'I I I li "j ", ,' .',,., I, I . ra rc ifi\rl 4. ' The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader April 21, 2006 OCEANFRONT CONDO. 3BR/2BA. walk out to ocean, 2004 complete renovallon. furnished or unlumished,. covered parking, pool. $950,000. Call for appointment (904)242-8586. PVB SUMMER House. 1BR/1BA, 550sf, tiled throughout, new appliances, washer/ dryer, AC, gated. ground floor Golf course view, $139,900 (904)608-1730. VALENCIA LUXURY CONDO new con- struclion in Jax Beach/ PVB Beach 2BR/2BA, available for closing In June $382,900, 904-220-8676 JAX BEACH. NEWER 2BR/2BA. Many upgrades. 1200sf 9ft ceilings w/lans. walk-In closet, kitchen appliances. wasner/dryer, terrace, fireplace, garage Security system. FSBO. 228,000 246-8775. GARAGE! Includes GORGEOUS CONDO ON THE MARSH! TALKTO THE TWINS! Gr floor unit. All tile w/wood floors in bedrooms. Huge screened lanai overlooking marsh sunset views. Fireplace, crown moulding, A+ ready to move in. Club _amenities. 'MLS # 295413 $218,000 Diane Barr 234-9997 Donna Sandiford 386-5800 .NNEHTIIN No Condo Fees fnr One Var!f 'Desirable 1/1 in Ponte Vedra with Private Beach Access! This ground floor, 755 sq has been completely renovated with 42" maple cabinets, black appliances and much more. $164,900 MLS # 284335. Call Connie Grubbs 904-612-9911 or Denise Arnold 904-704-9885 SBest Buy Today on the Ocean!! Southshore Condominium, ,3bdrm/2ba; Excellent, Condition .in South .Jax Bch, S. Covered. Parking. Priced to sell at $599,,900---'-' --q Call Margi Petittf. Top Producer 71-9821. --. .-..-.,; ,E A P l .... . ..iA..E A PLUS Spectacul ar 2BR/2BA 1st .floor end unit. ncl eOidd.cd -garage,-,washer/dryer, Sefrigerator dishwashe'rm;,icrowave. Custom painted mural in LR, security system, and more $199,900 . S 'CalU-Wes DaUey 904-710-9636 , JAX BEACH, Villas at Marsh Landing, 2BR/2BA w/garage, private entry. Deauli- ful views of golf course Priced to sell $209,605 Lighlhouse Realty Asso, Mary Kryzwick. Realtor. (904)347-4024. OPEN HOUSE. Villages of San Jose. #210, off San Jose Blvd Private, gated community. 2BR/2BA, updated applian- ces Remodeled. Must sell. AsKing $196,500 Saturday, 11am-2pm. Call 509-2844 for gate entry. 2BR/2BA. 3RD floor, Grand Reserve, Bay- hil model. 1200sf., many upgrades $179,900. t904)472-9864 I !kII,.;I,]A:.f.! PONTE VEDRA Beach Oceanr Grove 2BR/1BA. beach access. $195,000. Call 887-3248 OCEANVIEW 2BR,'2BA apanment. 1200sf.. WDHU. CH&A 1012 N 1st St. JB $1300/mo 2n0-7776 JAX BEACH- Beach Terraces Like new luxury 3/3 condo Ocean views $724,900. NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean Clean, nice Murphy Realty Corp 536-9100. 1BR apl wi garden atrium. $750/mo. Avail soon spacious 2BR 247-1417. PV BCH 2BR/ 2BA, $199,000. Grace Ellis Ail Pro Really Specialists. 655-7923 (cell). PVB -UPSCALE designer furnished. 2BR/2BA .ioh in a gained community wislate ol art amenities. $299,900 (904)735-4466. INCREDIBLE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNilY 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 L E ] I lot 1.5 blocks to the Ocean. DON'T -: MISS THIS ONE! .CauMargi Petitt To jProducer 571-9821 Save Thousands of $$$on this 3BR/2BA Beaches Condo! S New Price on this newer 1500sf 3BR/ 2BA condo w/garage at 62 Jardin De Mer (off Beach Blvd & 15th St.) Seller to pay 1 year of condo fees. Only $252,500! Won't last long! Call Amy Wilson. at 955-0700 & visit www.acwhomes.com Roof Top Ocean Views 1/2 Block to Ocean , Brand New Construction! New Construction Town Home 4bdrm/ 4.5bath, 3 story w/elevator, 2-car garage, 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 2005 PURSUIT by Georgie Boy 30' class A molor home. 3,185 miles 2 slide ouls. Loaded, like brand' new. less ihan 1 year old. $69:900, 246-9383. HANNA PARK. Like new. 3BR/2BA sin- tle, 1215sf, wicarpon, deck, all GE kitch- en, CH&'A, washer/dryer, new carpet Many upgrades. Financing available. Re-. :becca 246-7684. ', ,. ....N-,. ft._ PVB/ SUMMERHOUSE,, 1BR/1BA,, pets ' ^''*;New aterfrontCoMM l o .wOK VI/D.bon.-smoker. '$950/mo." Call S tersedge.fla ortow (904)608-17300. -. r4 nLGORGEOUS 2BR'1BA'Deach corlagrlo.' te geltrboownWil de 20 high caeR 14' South r.8i -Neptune.J(B.ch Srid 4,sto y-Medit rIananrt ld iown 1 ,withV Bea, o,.' asw A 1 6 Qh,h ',banl. ., ,carpeting,.,, laundry room; private courtyard. and.,reof-top tr;c. Theopton CH&A, ane, much more Fenced back ,', ., '. in ard;',sl~rage garage,. 1.5 block !o beach .. . to u haSe,,5,0ft bat slip in your $1295/mo. $1295 security deposil Abso, SIr .i l '' lely no smoking. no pels'. 246 8911. Front yard. Only 3. left!!!-, Prices ' *- i~i,.. starting at $,1 088 o' ,'* l ATLANTIC BEACH. BEACH AVE. 1- Starting .at $1 ,088, APARTMENT. 2BR/1BA, recently remo-l S.i-;, ( :' :M1 etite, ,' .. ,',eled .- asher/drver. GREAT 'VIEWS! .- T. GREAT LOCATIONI,REAL BEACH LIV- , .I.-',:, '. t;, T P iOd ce .m 553-8634:'.' -' '- l 82 : OCEAN,-2-BLOCKS. 2BR/1BA, 5950,mo. S-21581lh Ave.:Nornh, JB .:- 2-"1.8269.. 3BR 3.5BA Townhous,- brand new,,,141h- SI m B ch ta a Ave S. & 2nd Si $1750/mo. 424-7204- 3 Beach etAway S '' ' ATLANTIC. BEACH. Main .S. Duplex, .. Bn Bt, BA,- screened porch.,,. tirep ace, S.WDHU, CH&A, $750/mo. (904)891-0606, talk.tothe Twin'!b.3bedroom,:ground flor.e nitat The O. 352,4782161.. .. : r Villas .t.Marsh Lahdihg w/garage.;1'85'tile~ib wet area,'huge FURNISHED 'RENTAL Pone Veadra - TI t omedEDt RE Ponle Veara- ala nai 6verlo kihng;r marsh ,,fireDl-'e..c g~ate d' lib 1iBR/I1B'Arond:lloor-udit w/ne. applian- amenities a- ddOnd: MLS 28489 $259' es. month n mmnmum I$90/mo., Call '.';...-. 89s -..g |Gtc,. 2.1089.- . CON. .2 o w mid Marsth s din th S, MashViews -- a.iGated Community with. car gyaaenitiesmcMdihgcubhuse,w '.,Wa1l Sr floors; 'c.wn moldn;'updated baths 'ad ,"or,"'AII " appliances included..-cgarae .wesomeMarsh iews .. .. SCallMargi etitt Top Producer 571- : ---9821- 23 pool a. $. '..* ; ,..'Now f., ,,.;., A U I : ,R e a l 'E s t a t e . MAR Managmi 'Sas.Inc. 183B l/l.rth Thld Staeet i'i k.hihlUi Beaach,,FI, 322B0 ,, ORSALE 6all-Jde Floyd 219-7638 JACKSONVILLE BEACH ,, JACKSONVILLEI BEACH . Desirable beach property. 3/2,-1500 SF 2r2nd floor corido. 'Zoned'redidential/conimercial. FFireplace. Condo,,has all the ., 1626sfih'3'b13uildings- business .upgrade,60-MM.'.'n condition. m nSa quiet area under a .plus. 2 effibieni6y-apartments: Locate in aquietrue blocks from:-ocean. Full, canopy of tires. $263,900 . occupied $799,000" ' .- -._ "_ "_. -' _ JACKSO"NVILLE ,, 1647 Sunnyside Ave. Jackionville, FL 32224. Perfect opporturiityfto, purchase propertynear the Intracoastal 'ard VAithin'walking distance of million $ condos. 3 lots with 2/2 750 SF house, (house sold 'as . is). Great investment.'$225,000: JACKSONVILLE BEACH Vista Del Mar Oceanfront 1 BR/1 BA 3rd floor unit facing a beautifully landscaped courtyard., Fully furnished - 833 sq'. Pool and clubhouse on. property. Perfect get-a- ' way. Great investment. Priced at $298,000 ,. FOR RENT Call Joe Floyd 219-7638 ATLANTIC BEACH JACKSONVILLE BEACH 3/2 1542, sq' home. Near Mayport 3/2 1500 sq' condo. 2nd floor, Naval Station. Fenced backyard. fireplace. Near Intracoastal in quiet Pets OK $1,250mth .. area. $1,350mth ,_ 4-,lSALES'-. RENTALS .*o<** S- RENTAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT o... .,,>. ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT .. e-mall'sonle-mervin @marvIn-group.com .e-mail:oe-lfloyd@marvln-group.com web site: http://marvln-group.com ' 'Tel: 249.8599 Fax: 249-8598 WALK TO BEACH 2/1 lownhouse, WID included, CH/A, ce. ramic iWle, approx. 900sf 404 31h Ave S , Jax Bch. No pels. $825/mo, $8251sec dep 19041343-9908 1BR, 1 block'from beach. $700.mo. in. cludes waier. No peis. 273-2484. JAX BEACH 2BR/1BA, CH&A, carpeted, painted, WDHU, no pels, 246-0576. NEPTUNE BCH-.. clean, new carpel, 2BR/1.5BA duplex, CH&A, dishwasher. ceiling fans, 'WDHU, lenc'ed back yard w.upper deck No pets. $815i;mo;, $750 security .deposit, -2208 Marsh Poinml Rd ' Credit check .and references required w/$25" ndn-refundable,'apphcbiaib'.";tee- 2 7 44 . BEST DEAL NEPTUNE' BEACH, '.IBRF1BA,' CH&A, covered. parking. WDHU,. $775/mo. ir,. cludes waler, electric basic cable, much more: $500/dep Tom 616-3580. ^Mc uire Mortgage 100% I.' nterestOnly Leans Available Call us today!! 904-246-9915 a.- ~t JACKSONVILLE BEACH, 1 blk to ocean 2BR 1BA. $785,mo. (904)891-0606 or t352)478 2161 ATLANTIC BEACH Studio garage apt near ocean! No petls! $675/mo All South Realry 241-4141 SUNNY BRAND new 2BR/2BA. corner lownnorne in PVB Includes beach ac. cess, pool tennis, gym, overlooks golf course Musi see $1300/mo. 904-5715517 JAX BEACH townhouse 187 South 8th Ave 2 blocks to Ocean, 2BR/2 5BA. 1500s1. 1-car garage, no pels $1350imo 223-9789 JAX BEACH East of 3rd 3BR, 1BA apart- meni 2 1,2 blocks 10 ocean. washer.'aryer. CH&A $1140 mco 821-9751 or 803-3099. LG 1BR CH A, real deck. $590 & up No pels. 246 8537 1/1 BRAND NEW Townhome, corner on goll 'curse. 5 Elar amenities. Each ac- cess in Summemouse $900 rrmo. water in- clueld i561iti629-6158. JAX BEACH Townhome 3BR'2 5BA. 2100ss w appliarnce. 82 91lh Ave Soutn, Availai e June si $1549 mo 993-9601 for appi JAX BEACHFRONT 2BR condo, no lease. pet negotiable, $1300. mo, 673-1550. JAX BEACH 4 Blocks to10 Ocean. 1BR 1BA Apanmeni $550.mo. 220 41h Sireel So 19041891 0606. (352)478-2161 JAX BEACH EFFICIENCY 20 Sleps to Beach, aimosi Oceanlrori Available im- mediaSelv. $625 mo + security, includes waier'sewer 241-5251 2BR.'1 5BA TOWNHOME Washer; Dryer. walk to ocean Available 5.15, 6mo or lyr lease No pers. $1100tmo 904-242-8586 ATLANTIC BEACH. 1BR lust sleps to ocean! Conrenienl real $1000.'mo All Soulh Realrv, 241.-4141 NEPTUNE BEACH., 1-lock irom ocean Efficiency $600'mo includes some ulillt- ies. Re.allor'Owrner' 514-4229 after 5pm. 2BR'1BA APT JAX BEACH newly reno' valeri w,washer' dryer, quiet area, availa- ble now $875'mo + deposit. 201 N. 9th St 246.9162 3n) NEAR PONTE Vedra 1 block beach. Best area. quile. sarl residenhial neighborhood. 2BR. 1BEA. lower duoiex. new carpel, rile & 2BR'/1BA. CH&A. Deautilully tiied. No peis. 810 2nd Ave. Nonh $750'mo Credit check 992-0088. 333-1822. LARGE 1BR, excellent location. 2 blocks to Ocean, very clean No pets $675/mo 642-1214. 241-1219 2BR 2BA in PVB 1113si, end unit. beacn access, completely remodeled brand new everything. scr. por, 5 star amenities club house, comm pool 51200/mo. $1100/dep. 536-5477. 710-9649. JAX BEACH Apariment, 2BR/1BA Newly renovated. Washer/dryer Quiet area, available now. $875/mo. deposit 201 Nonh9th St. 246-9162 (3#) NEW COZY 1BR. deck w/ocearn view. CH&A Water, sewer, garbage included Credit check, No pets $750imo 514-8530 PVB, 2/2 w/ garage. $12501mo 6mos lease Raels l(904)766-3462 2BR 1BA, WDHU, no smoking, no pets, 5850/mo, $500/dep. 247-1935 WOLF CREEK. ICW, brand new 3BR; 2 5BA, garage, 1700sf, clubhouse, pool washer' dryer incl. $1395'mo Realtor owned 994-3608 MOBILE HOMES $500 to $550, on pr,- vale lois. Near Maypon Naval Star'). no dogs, 333-5579 NEPTUNE BCH 2BR iBA, central AC WDHU. no dogs waler mcl $950.mo plus dep. 463-0222 or 249.3419 OCEAI.J VIEW Nepiune Bch. Upscale Ga- rage Apl ?BR 1.5BA, lurnisrhad. $1575,mo Call 891.-0647 lor details JAX BEACH. 3 blocks 10o beach. iBR.'iBA WDHu carpet, ceramic ligrl & Crihi Must Seel 325 15ih Ave N o3 No smok- ing, no pels $600'mo Accent Propertres. 19041721-7822. BEAUTIFUL 2BR'2BA. 3 blocKs to Ocean. Neptune Beacn WDHU $850,mo No peas. 19041742-6423 SAWGRASS COUNTRY CLUB, wi/garage Furnisnea 3BR/2.5BA, porch Lease No pets. 280-9018 LIES AT TIC BEACH: 2BR/IBA Towalhouse $850/month Naomi Delmont ,' 5885s! .'a'ii i.r,5(c' 904.588.51q- pa;,n CH&A, washr, dryer included, no smoking. no pets $980'mo lease depos- it 993-1118 'A REALTY SERViCES, rNC A Remy S SALES & RENTALS Frankie PONTE VEDRA BEACH Parks-Lyon .I OCEAN GRANDE .' 3/3 brand new luxury condo with views of the marsh. Steps to the ocean. Private garage. P RO P E R T I E S Furnished. $3000 Atlantic Beach PONTE VEDRA BEACH + 3B SAWGRASS PLAYERS CLUB + 3BR/2BA condo, Seaplace urnished, 3/2 home located on lagoon. pool, Malk to ce. 20im Beautiful deck off back Mayport overlooks TPC course. $2100 + 2BR/2BA TH, MNlaport Landing. SOUTH JAXY BEACH neIly remodeled unit.yer\ nice SOUTH JAX BEACH also other unit $775.- $8i5/mo ,4/2 w/garage located on cul de + 2BR/2BA, The Cort ard; nice urni sac..Lrg fenced in yar.d. $1300 community pool. 25/mo - Call Melissa Myers Jax Beach, 249-8855 + 3BR/2BA condo, South Shore on rperty ManagQemet Qasi ocean pool. furnished ul. '. property wManagqpf.. -es-. '. ring Ma, -it, S90o/mo I.or 6 months. S3BR/2.5BA condo. New-Three stories, 1 car garage. \\ /D Walk BERMUDABAY B unit w/new carpet, back.paro. ,kalk CONDOMNIUMSto beach 800mo Gorgeous, everything brand ne, 1.800 NeptneBeach SF. 3BR/2BA 2nd floor, large screened + 2BR/2BA Apr. biech Nie% s. W/D. porch overlooking preserve.'S1975/mo $ 1100/mo.' "SUMMERHOUSE' .. + .iBR/IBA cute Apt. 2 block to - CONDOS OF OLD PV $ocean. $750/mo A special surprise'.. Resort Pote Vedra amenities, newly remodeled units. + 2BR/2BA Condo. The Islands. All new appliances. Low rent now. garage, screen porch, community 2BR corner unit 2nd floor pool. $995/mo. townhome. Bright, spacious, cool! + 3BR2.BA Condo, (The Islands) 1 $1200/mo. car garage, screen porch, FP, , COLONY -REDUCED! commootens 0 o 2BR/2BA 2nd floor, n carpet, WeCSt B beaches new tile, appliances, high ceilings. 4BR/2BA H-New Home off Beach W/D; FP, garage. $,t*M/mo: .' Blvd. 13826 Zion Gate Ci 2 car garage, $1700/mo. -ane. WeN .eWE NEED RENTALS. ..Broe C-GR CAM Call us for . 285-6522- i 5Professional Property Management PonleVed a Beach Realty, Inc. Call "249-2322 13850 Windsor Crown Ct $2700/mo itw Option. $695K 5/3/3 3200 sq ft On the Golf Course Many Upgrades ' 13501 Prince Kelly Dr. $2500/mo iLse opinion; $659K 4/2/2 2500 sq ft ;On the Golf Course Rainbow 1415 Atl. Bld. Suitf .24S -13827 Longs Landing Dr E $2500/ibo Reaae Option, $725K 5/3.5/3 --3300'sq ft SOn the'Marsh- '" 13807 Longs Landing Dr E - $2900/mo (Leaseopio,,$795K " -7/5.5/3 4200 sq ft On .the Marsh v Properties - e A, Neptune Beach 32266 9-9600 ^BEACH RENTALS - 'Unfurished Homes L'atrium PV 3BR/2BA SFH. porch Unfurnished Condos ji Ponte Vedra by the Sea- PV w/jacuzzi, lake view, fireplace, comm. pool, Summerhouse PV 5BR/3.5BA. fabulous home, 3 car garage, garage. $1600/mo. Newly renovated, new carpet, baths.. , ,. fenced.backyard, screened porch. Beach Walk SPV 2BR/2BA; home has kitchenn tie, fireplace., alkto shops, great -$2950/mo. screened porch, wood deck on' lagoon. bch ame es.t floor. $850/mo The Grove PV 4BR/3BA, home 'on access. $1500/mo. IBR/IBA, Villa. $875/mo private lot w/preserve views, hardwood Las Palmas PV 3BR/2BA duplex w/nWw 2BR/2BA, Ist floor. $1050/mo. floors,:.three car garage. $2700/mo. carpet, new kitchen, garage, fresh paint. 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor. $1195mo. Marsh View PV 4BR/4BA $1300/mo 2BR/2BA, furtiished. $1495/mo. ars iew PV 4BR/4BA, Furnished Homes Palms at Marsh Landing JB A ,Oceanviews, tile floors. $2000/mo. The Colony.- PV 2BR/2BA ground floor, Screened porch, tile floors 4BR/4BA. End unit-,/elevator. 2800 sqft, garage, fireplace, east of AIA. $1500/mo. 1 BR/IBA, 2nd floor,-Intracoastal views. I beach access, attached garage. $2200/mo. Ocean Grande SPV 3BR/3BA. Condo, $900/mo Summerfield PV 3BR/2BA, spacious luxuriously furnished, screened porch, across 3BR2BA. 1st floor, end unit. $1285/mo. Shorhe in walking distance.to schools & from ocean. $3000/mo. Vill aireplace, screened por ch beach. $2200/mo. .Intracoastal West IBR/1BA 2nd floor garage $875/mo Vilano Walk SPV 4BR/3.5BA, newer Avanti Kernan IBR/IBA, 2nd floor w/ 2BR/2BA, 1st floor, garage. $1050/mo. ' o, two story, across from ocean', light & screened porch. $850/mo. Ocean Links PV ' bright, garage. $1-800/mo. 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor condo, all appliances, 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo. , 38 17th Street AB 3BR/2.5BA, great amenities. $945/mo. 2BR/2BA, condo has garage, fireplace, townhouse, 1/2 block to ocean, quiet The Seasons @ Kensington Kernan 2BR/ porch, golf course views. $1200/mo. neighborhood, private patio, remodeled. 1.5BA, two story, end unit, tiled screened $1800/mo. porch, comm. pool. $995/mo. REMAX COASTAL REAL ESTATE Quail Point PV 3BR/3BA. Home has Montreux Touchton 2BR/2BA, ground i Shannon Smith screened porch, decks, wood floors,golf floor condo. screened porch on lake, light and (904) 285-5640 'bright. $1100/mo. www.rentthebeaches.com course views. $1700/mo. 04 151'' 01 01i5 ';SSSrSr111111'1 'l I 1 "1. 1 11 LAR5NIRCU 'r _~QW3 ': .'. in, -*. . q ,4 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader RENTAL AVAILABLE Immedlatelyl Walk or bike to Each. 2BR/1.5BA townhome with wood- burning Ilreplace. Nicely landscaped gar. den patio area w/new privacy lence. WDHU, ample storage. relrig w/icemaker and dishwasher. No Dogs/ Smokers $975/mo. w/iease & strong refs req'd Call 285-8325 (eves) or 403-9297 (cell). SPACIOUS 2BR APARTMENT In Neptune Beach. Two full baths, CH&A, dishwasher, new carpet and tle, screened balcony overlooking park. $800/mo.' deposit. No pets 249-6150 JAX BEACH, 2BR/1BA. 2 Blocks to OCEAN, CH&A. $850/mo 401 South 2nd Streel 616-2871. NEWLY RENOVATED 2BR/1 5BA PVB condo End unit, in 5-slar complex Living- room w/lireplace. aoning room, fully equip- ped kitchen. w/orand new appliances in- cluding washer/dryer 1st Iloor powder room, 2BR/1BA on 2nd floor w/deck off master bedroom Large closets. Small pets permitted $995/mo ContacrRonnie at Explore Realty e-mail: explorel123@oellsoulinnet or (904)722- 0909. ATTENTION RENTERS 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. FIJlD YOUr WAY' OMJE www.WatsonRent.com Property Management Area IC ,JV JB PV PV JV IC PV JB AB Ponte Vedra Beach Office 285-5409 or 1-866-242-5596 F ir Management INFO E r e Call 285-5409 ., f.,..-.. "We also have vacation and short tieri.retals! Property Subdivision Rent Coquina ( Waterfronl Isle of PalmN $1,500 Deep River PL. .ibverbrook ati Glen-Hodges $1,395 Easti\ind Dr. .'Seabreeze Park $1,200 Hwy AI'A f74 Fountian.1 Eastof A IA $ 950. LaReserve Dr : `ddler's Mar.h-Ejsiuf AIA $1,00 Mallorca Dr. Pablo Point $1,600 Pebble Brook Dr. : Riverbro..k a. Glen-Hodgrs $1,395 Lake Stone Circle .Sa Mill Lakes $1,600 Twenty Second St .Jax Beach $1,100 Willow Cove Cypress Cove $ 850 - 750 $ 850 $ 850 .51050, $1,150,- '1300 $1300 $1300 : '51350:' .$1400 $1500 ,$1500 $1600 $51600. $1675 $1675 $1700 $2000 - $2000 '$2200 ,$2200 $2200 ,$2300 $2500 5$2600 $2700, $2900 $2900 .$3000 ' 801 Deerfield Lakes' -Adantic Beac .. 2/2 816'Belleza. Ponte Vedra 1/I ' 202-4E Vilda del Mar Ponte Ved.r. ," 1/I 234 Belleza Ponite Vedra ', / . 108 The Fountains Ponte Vedra'. .,. 2115 1027. BeUeza Ponte Vedra 2/2 , 403 Tournament,Road Ponte Vedrai.Farfield' 2/2 2 The.Fountains Ponte Vedra" 3/2.5' 125-The Fountains Ponteedra 3/2 63 Tifton Cove Norti. Ponte Vedra'Sawgrai; CC 3/2 . 3832 Tropical Terrace Jax- Beach 3/2 811 Ocean Links Ponie Vedra 3/2 67'Fisheniman Cove 'Pntd Vedra/Sa,.grass CC 2/2' 1606Ocean Pond Court Ja:x Beach 3/2.5 90 Cat Road '-; Ponie Vedra/.Saw. grass 3/2 337 Charlemagne Fiddler's Marsh!PV' 3/2 4-448.Pebblebr6ok Dn.e JajiReri'cook i' Glei Kman 3/2 3343 Lighthou e Poinie.Lane Ja.\ Beach 3/3 2001 Windjammer In. South Ponme*edra 3/3.5 + ofc 637 Bonaire Circle 'Ja' Beacbh/Ocean Ca\ 4/2 529 Sunset Drive Pone Vedra 3/2 5 534 Momingside Dnve. Ponore Vedra .4/2 5 109 Gardenia Atenue 'Ponie VedraiFaurfield 4/2 117 Deer Cdve Drive P,)nie \%dra/Mairh Ljadmrg 4/2.5 9910 Preston Trad Ponti \edra/Sjig jssCC 3/2 5 8.06 Nletopoliian Ja\ Beach .- 3/2 12907 Hunde Manor Dn .v Ja, Golf & Countri Club 5/4 1316 Turtle Durie..Ci. South Poome Vedra 5!/4 408 Berkman Plaza lax/Dow nto. n Ri.etfront.2/21loft 001 Jt4IIoIOL $1350 The Fountams .' Pone Vedra $1400 Beach Club Villas Sa, grass Beach Club $1500/.k 256'iS P.i.kW"icdaiSPFiALkATEi S Ponte Vedra $'1800/%tk The Retrea t Ponre Vedra/Oceanfro $2000 Vista Del Mar 'Jax Beach/Ocean~ide $2400 17" Ave North w/pool .Iax Beach . :$2400 444 La Resenre Cucle Ponte NedraiLL'Aum ,$2500 117'Deer Co.Ie,bDn.e Marsh Landing $2500/vik 72S 'Oceanfront Neprune Beac iv'O.e:arifro .$2600 534 Morrungside Drive Ponie \edra $2'700/wk 2S24 Coastal Hnxy 'Vilano Beach/Oceanftc '$3000 562 Ponme Vedra Blvd Ponte Vedra $3500 The CloitAer Adanuc Beach .$3600 191 12'," Street (3mo ,in ')Adiannc Beach $3900/.wk347 Ponte \edra Bld. Oceanfront/Pool $4000 408 Berkman Plaza JaxDov.nto".n Rierfir '$5500 1931 Beach Aveinmo minor. Atlantc Beach ' BR/BA 3/2.0 3/2.0 3/2.0 2/1.5 , 3/2.0 3/2/0' 3/2.0 3/2.0 3/2.0 2/1 1400 '755 I 700 ,1100, 1400 1100 , 1200 1510 1700 1650 1600' 1450' 1657 1800', 1650 1860 2144 '3009 2194 2900 2400 2400 2000 2900 1756 3764 3800 21011 3/2 1700 'Etf. 6001 4/2.5 2100 nt 2/2 1600 3/2 1700 3/I 5 1500 2/2+olffice 1600 4/2 5. .2000 nt 3/2.5 'Wjigdrin 2600 4/2 5 2400 ,mi 6/4 4000 3/1.5 .0o0 3/2 2000 4,'3 2600 3/3.5 2600 om 2/2+loft 2100 3/3 2400 "Other furnished properties also available Dally, Weekly and Monthly." Call today to book your next vacationll www.StocktonRealEstate.com 228 Ponte Vedra Park Dr." Suite 500 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 S (904) 285-2882 WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR/2BA Townhouse. $850/mo. 1 mile west of May- port lerry. 733-5225, 241-RENT S. JAX BCH 2 & 3 BR APTS CH/A, WDHU East of 1st SI $795- $1195/mo. 4151 Tradewinas, 4 BR water front $1500/mo 241-7368, 733-3730. ATLANTIC BEACH West. 3/2, A/C. WDHU, fenced yard. no pets $1050'mo plus dep. Avail May 1st. 249-4159 or 334-0563. ATLANTIC BEACH BUNGALOW. 3 Blocks to Ocean 3BR.'2BA Pets nego. liable, Washer'dryer, carport, recently re- modeled $1600/mo. 553-8634. NEPTUNE BCH 3BR/2BA home. Newly renovated. overlooking the marsh. 2033 Marsnhpolni Rd $1450/mo. Call 891-0647 ATLANTIC BEACH 330 First St Newly Remodeled 4BR/3BA 2-Olocks to Ocean & Town Center $1750,'mo 249-0767, 3t180044. ICW WATERFRONT TASTEFULLY FURNISHED Boat iift, dock, deck, pool, 4BR/3BA w:home gym. pool able. wasnerioryer. huge Florida room. molnher-in-law suite. Beauhtiul landscape $3000,mo including pool & yard maintenance 223-6850 NEPTUNE BEACH. 3BR/2BA, 1750s1. hlarowood floors, 4 blocks to Beacri. Lot. 70x100' 412 South Street. $1275/mo McGuire Mongage, 246-9915 JAX BEACH South. 822 14th Ave. Com- plelely remodeled, 3BRj'2BA, CH&A, washeridryer No pels. $1300/mo. 246-0478 PONTE VEDRA- East of AIA., 3/2, .0o- lice, 2000st, 2 car garage ,Counrard pool, lawn/pool service included. Pels OK. $1900,'mo. Avail mid-May. 1904)703-0242 THE SANCTUARY. 3BR/2BA w/2 car in gated community. One owner nome in ex. ceilent condition Perfect lfor relocating professionals. Pool, tennis courts, nature trall. Convenient to everyining Call Chris at 904-813-9566 LIc. RE Broker HAMPTOIJ SOUTH. St. John's County New home. 4BR/2BA on lake and goll course, all appliances, washeridryer, blinds granile counter tops. Community amenitiles 1165 Garrison Drive. i1600.'mo, Really Executives 273-3939 6 0-6460. JAX BEACH, 1036 14th Ave. Nornh 4BR.'2BA, ceramic lile, WDHU $1350 'mo. 246-3482. 3BR 2BA 1.slory house' 1850st. w' 2BR 1BA garage unit, CH.'A, WDHU. blinds, carpet ig Florida room, carportn. Ig yard, $2000.mo. l000,/dep. 347 3rd St., All Bcb 241-2624. ATLANTIC BEACH, 1204 Cape Charles, 3BR/2BA. $1000/mo Available 5/15,06 270-8515. JAX BEACH, 3BR/1BA. close to ocean. $1095/mo. Ail Soulh Realty. 241-4141 BEACH & SAN PABLO, 14284 SATIN- WOOD DRIVE. 2BR/2BA. NO PETS. $1095/MO. 241-1103 OR 514-5449. INTRACOASTAL WEST- Spacious 3BR/3BA Home w/oonus' room on lake in Marsh Sound! Comm. pooll $1975/mo Alt South Realty, 241-4141. .1450 CRABAPPLE COVE CT. S., S1500/mo., 2200sf., 4/2/2. tLease option $285K) Rainbow Propenies. 993-7908. 249-9600 PONTE VEDRA 1 block to Ocean. Ocean breezes, 4BR/3BA, 2-car. bonus, $2500/mo 707-7000. ATLANTIC BEACH COTTAGE, avail 5/1,- 2BR/3BA +office, sunroom,. 2.5 blocks to beach, 6 blocks to town center. Furnished' unfurnished. $1900p/rno. .241-049.3. NB, 3BR/1BA, 552'Myra' St., 4 biks to beach, deck. $100 'mo. +dep. 349-1694 ATLANTIC ,BEACH,, 3BR'2BA. hme, ust Sblocks'1o'beachi l$1550'mo., All Soulh Re.- Saity,.241-.414..... _.-."--- SOUTH JAX BeachI 1 block lp ocean. - cute. clean 3BR/2BA. garage, screened> porch, 115 33rd Ave.. South. $1500/ro. 705-3122. - PVB, EAST of A1A 3/2.5, very clean., pri- vale backyard w/heated pool and spa.- - $2150/mo. 280-5707. - WEST BEACHES.' 1276 Broad Wing. 4BR/2BA, executive brick nome.' $1395/mo. VIP Realty 962.6190. INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR/2BA home w/garage-on quiet cul-de-sac. $1150/mo All South Realty, 241;4141. 2BR/1.5BA. TOWNHOUSE,,'cerarrmic ,ile floors,- CH&A- laundry roo h,. patio, lenced yard, 1 6y1'.'lease, no Oets; $950 deposit, ,.$950/mo..615 -.7th A/e S:, Jax'..Bch. 993-11'4 ,or.276-1284'. , ATLANTIC',BEACH 1/2..mile' to ocean- 3BR/2BA,Z-all:hardwo'odlLoors;. large back yard, $1400/mo., no smoking, no peis. 372-0742. ' SOUTH JAX -Beacn. 3BR/ 1.5BA Car. pon, 'lenced. Available 4/15..New carpet, tie. cabinets, bath, lixtures, CH/A.,WDHU, $1550/mo'- deposit. 398-0232. PONTE .VEDRA' Beach, Sawgrass. TPC. 3BR/2BA, fence, fireplace washer!dryer, ,. garage, pets. OK $1350.'mo. 1678)488-4595, (7701592-5343 7971 MOUNT RAINIER, $1500/mo. GAT- ED COMMUNITY, 3/2/2. Rainbow Proper- ies 993-7908, 249-9600. ATLANTIC BEACH' 3BR/2BA. spacious lot -in Salve Marina area. Large modern kltchpn wnew fridge'& dishwasher. Living room fireplace .Attached 1.-car garage, WDHU, fenced yard, ,CH&A. $1700/mo. Call Bob (9Q4)631-6268. ATLANTIC BEACH, 2 blocks to ocean and town center.' 2BR/3BA townhome. 1 slew appliances, tile, hardwood arid car- pel, electric fireplace; .1800sf., perfect condition, .no pets $1750/mo. +deposii, includes utilities and yard service. 312 2nd Street Call 591-4349. INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR/2BA home in Vlllaqes of Pablol Comm. pool, tennis & more. 11'200/mo. All South Realty, 241-' 4141 1 MILE to Beach $1500/mo., 3BR/2.5BA home. 2 car 'garage, on cul-de-sac, Ig.yard. wood 'deck.. privacy .lence. all. Amy 786-205-1631 or email: mracs@'adelpnia net. JAX BEACH, 3BRJ2BA, In quiet neighbor- hood. $1100/mo All South Realty, 241-4141. 4-BLOCKS TO Ocean. 1BR/1BA, all Ile. $699'mo.+ deposit. 405 Lower 81h Ave South 534-2120. ATLANTIC Beach 3BR/ 1BA, walk to beach', Town Center. renovated, $1280/mo includes water, 904- 704 1828. PONTE VEDRA ocean grove completely renovated IBR.1IBA. screened porch., lake view, gated community. $850/mo Availa- ble June 1 Susan (9041514-7150. PONTE VEDRA, East of A1A .2BR/2BA. 1300sl 2-story Town Home, $1200/mo.. lull concierge service. all new appliances. completely renovated. (904)476-3000. THE VILLAS. 2BR/2BA, garage, porch, ground floor, pool,. etc. $1050/mo. WITH 1YR LEASE, LAST MONTH FREE. 233-3545. HALF OFF 1ST MONTH. FURNISHED 1BR/1BA, 1 block to beach, laundry free. pool, pets OK. $950/mo 477-4640. PVB -SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR, Corner unit, golf view/ lake, all amenities. Every. thing new. $1145/ mo 285-4444 PALMS AT Marsh Landing. 2BR/2BA available: Beautilul upgraded unit, lake view, IlIreplace, vaulted ceiling, garage, $1150/mo. Call 904-613-7605. TMI Real Estate Group. LLC.. PONTE VEDRA, Summer House, 1BR. all new, w/pool, fitness. spa, concierge, many amenities. $875/mo. Pets welcome (904)448-5591. PVB. 2BR'2BA, w/fireplace, new applian- ces, washer/dryer, many amenities. $950/mo 472-0914. JAX BEACH. 1BR condo, directly on ocean w/pool. brand new renovation $1299/mo. Call 1860)777-6134. THE PALMS 1BR/,BA many upgrades, near tennis & pool. private wetlands view, washer/dryer. 5875/mo. Garage available. 803-2806. PVB -MARSH COVE A perfect 2BRF2.5BA TH W/D, FP amenities. 1200sl $10951mo. 635-6375 PVB SUMMERHOUSE CONDOS. 1BR/1BA Fireplace, pool, porter service. S800'mo. Call 19041616-7975. PVB SUMMERHOUSE Early Move-in Free Rent- Bener Deal. 2BR/ 2BA corner uni, 2nd floor TH. WID, FP, amenities Avail now. $1225,'mo. 635-6385. PVB- SUMMER House luxurious 2BR 2BA end unit Brand new. 5-star amen,- lies, beachside 4th month Iree. 318-9114. BRAND new beautiful IBR.'lBA condo in PV includes: beach access. pool, tennis. gym, overlookS tennis couns. Music see' $800,'mo (904)571-.5517 BEAUTIFUL OCEANFRONT Condo to share, South J B. Private BR/BA Parking, pool $800/mo. 1/2 utilities All amenities 247-8338. 994-9499. ATLANTIC BEACH iMain SI ) Very nice. furnished, 3BR/2 5BA townhome, CH&A, washeridryer, $600/mo includes utililes, cable, wireless inlernei Available now. Deposit & references required 514-0569. ROOMMATE, SHARE House $525/mo. includes utilities 3 miles to Beach Call 221-6646. PONTE VEDRA Beach. Roommates $525/mo + 1i/3 utilities each No smoking' No pets. Call 7pm-9pm 501-0959, 373-0009 TWO LAWYERS' olfices, new. upscale, snared space., g conI room, etc ncl electricity. security, $1250-mo. or $850'mo email, slortune@iorurnelegal.com OFFICE SUITE w.2 offices 550sl, kilcn- enene bathroom. Atlanic Beach, 3 Blocks Il Ocean. $750/mo + uililies 247.0488 SOUTH JAX Beach, 500st,. ne* paint, OCEANFRONT. IN Seascape, 3BR,'2BA. nrew c-rpet, $5962mo. uHtliies included, w,'52' Dalcony. $1900,mo 733-4095, 384-B 15r. Ave. South. 241-3293. 854-0030. 708-0905 LARGE 1 room r-ealincare ortice Share TPC SAWGRASS, 3BR,2 5BA, garage, common areas, bathrooms. office manag- vaulied ceilings., replace. comm pool. ,r. ample parking, 3rd Streel. Neptune gaied community $1500/mo. 285,4618 Bch 241-0666. PVB -THE Colony. Walk to beach, owner motivated, 2BR,' 2BA, 2nd floor high ceil- ings. new carpel, W/D +FP garage Avail immed $1.195.'mo. 635-6375 'TWEEN BEACH & Town Center Two 1BR,'1BA Condos. Hodges Amenities. $880/mo. 285 6905 OCEAN GROVE, 3BR/2BA. garage. all amenities Reduced, $1495'mo. i4 14)202.9598. 4 MILES trom ocean, brand new, 3'2 con- do. pool view $1200,'mo. ,1'2 mo free rent Call 994-1329 SPINNAKER iBR/1BA. elegantly lurnish- ad, sieps to ocean, garage, $1800-mo 708-4022 PVB. Ocean Grove, Beach access. All new 2BR,2BA. downstairs includes garage On Lake. Must rent $1100lmo. 19040251-5370 OCEAIIFRONT 2BR,2BA. full'/ lurnised. Ground Iloor, pool, washer.dryer. cable. $1900imo.+ deposit (9041349-1413 (651)1653-7583 BEAUTIFUL CONDO in PVB 2BR 2.5BA. greal view. new appliances. $1200,mo Visit websile www geociiies compvb05 904)686-0068. PONTE VEDRA.'Ocean Links. 2BR'2BA, 1st floor., all amenihes $1100,mo. (9041728-2003. U - PVB' OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL 3/2 $1300'mo:'-2br.'2ba '$11050'm6d 1BRL1BA) Beaurjitui 'lnewiy' renovated', many ameni- ties. Avaiiable;'now. .garage. $100. Reair, Executives';.273-3939, 610-6460. EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA, Ailanmic Blvd @ the Intracoasial Waterway 3/4BR, 3 5BA. approximately 2700sf. w/marina view. Re- son style living, live among millionaires $2500/mo. includes 1-car garage, water sewer, cable,.pool, spa, clubhouse, health club, Marina Walk,. galed community w/waler. Marsh and marina v.ews. 'Availa- ble April 40 boat slip also available. Call now 463-2845. PONTE VEDRA Summer House New 2BR.'2BA. 5 star amenities Great locai-onl Bottom iloor-'unI $1100/mo. deposit 838-9400 JAX BEACH,' Awesome Oceanlroni 6th floor. 3BRB2BA Alt appliances, tile, pool. Nopels, $1700/mo .(727)686-1708. PONTE VEDRA-Beach Cottage' beautiful brand new 3BR/2BA in the much sougrit after Summer House. Beach access 5 star. amenities, opening soon, $51385/mo Call Linda, 904-662-6361 PVB- THE. Belleza, 1BR 1BA. luxury 'amenities. gym & tanning bed, $850/mo Call 318-9114 PVB- OCEAN Grove Condo, 3BR/2BA a w/garage. istiloor. renovated, new appli- ances, pool. new Illness center. Beach ac- .cess, No Pets 51400/mo. 904-318-7500.' OCEANFRONT. ATLANTIC BEACH I Cloisler Condo. 3BR/2BA, 1900st; all amenities, all appli- ances including washer/dryer 219 2481. OFFICEiRETAIL, Jax Beach 400sl or 800sl 3rd Streel Iroriage 246-0576 1235SF ON 3rd Streel. Jax Beach. 2 bath- roornms. Custom built Recephion area, cus- tom cabinets wet bar Waier & sewer fur. nished 246-1036. PONTEVEDRA OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Short or Long Term Secretarial Services Conference Room East of AIA/ walk to beach Close to shopping/ restaurants For more information, call 904) 543-7000 4, . I- U In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Aci and Section 286.26. Flon- da Sarule, persons wiln disabilirles need- ing special accommodation, including hearing assistance. to participate in this meeting should contact Ihe City Clerk's Onice no laler than 5 00 P.M., the day ol the meeting Lisa Volpe. CMC City Clerk BL 4/21/06 NOTICE LOSED During the St Paul's Carnival the following streets will be closed. First Ave. North Between 5th & 6th Sts. & 5th St between 1st & 2nd Ave. N. & the intersection of 5th ave & 1st st.N. BL 5/4 5/7 2006 PIANO LESSONS All levels. style 8 ages. Will come to your home. Piano Turing also available. 241.4954, 655-3300 IF YOU are interested in advertising under Iris category please call 904-249-9033 or email: classlieoabeacnesleadercom GOURD'S GOURD'S GOURD'S LEARN :10 pain and decorate them For more iniormalion call Mrs Lararne E. Shon ai 285.0646 or email agouidpaini- er.'a.olcom or Mr. Roy G. Cosselmon at 246-7783 member of NEFGS RELIABLE HELPER lor Moving Company in Jacksonville Beach 249-9395. 994-1269 DISHWASHERS NEEDED Please apply in person, Giovanni's 1161 Beach Blvd. lax Beach. 249-7787. NOTICE TO READERS HELP WANTED classifications in this newspaper are intended to announce gen- uine current JO openings. No lees may be charged o the prospective employee. Ads lor sell.employmenL or business opporlu. niles appear under the Business Opponu- nines category. Acs which may require payment ol lees lor employment informa- iron, guidance or training may appear un- dcer Jo1 Service. Should any Help Wanted adveniser ask lor a lee or if Ihe advertiser is offering a product or service rather than a lob opening please noiity The Beaches Leader. 249-9033 CSR/ CLERICAL ASSIST. Good office/ customer service skills, data entry, good phone skills. sntong computer, attention to detail, experience preferred Mon.-Fri, 9 30.2-30-Fax resume to 247-1271. END DUMP Trailer Driver needed in Jack- sonville Beach area.' CDL Class A & ex- perience required Please contact 877-880-82651 or more information $ $ $ IT'S TIME TO MAKE EXTRA MONEY. Venus Retail store localed in the St. Johns Town Center is looking lor Part-Time Sales Associates. Meet. Greet, and assist customers. Music be able to work nights and weekends. Great merchandise dis- counts. Call Cathy @ 645-6000 prorript 3. We lake applications in our lobby, at 11711 Marco Beacn Drive.' Retail experience a n1 'c 1EOE . ATLANTIC BEACH Free siandaing office' p .... t ommayial' relail buildin.g,,sriop commer- -.IANITORIAI' DAY. Bonbrt.iDbutsiloQiqcdl $5,0q''I '-uie. i S,I...SiaOii g, SL. Maniainin a-k.iaoren ar6a6, thshoprlns.reu $5u0b,6lVFDe .4)5`1,'195f4-1090.','. moi,al o1aEh. ldar3"r'i "'M-F .'FatJul U! 3500SF COMMERCIAL 'Building. New dy 220-0088. construction, avail soon. 514-1090 CATERING CHEF, P/T, Christ Episcopal JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Warehouse lor Churh,-PVB is seeking an experienced ieasd. 3629sf. Office included. Large park. Cref wvrho can work a flexible schedule in- lng lot. beach side' o intlracoaslal cluding evenings and weekends If you (770)929-1721 16781525-0854. would enjoy 'working in a last paced church environment email your resume io. - -.....-- cdion@christepiscopalchurch.org or lax: .-qii ---- (904)285-0412. Drug-iree workplace. PET SITTING,at your home, -alk and bath. Sara 241-3627 DORIS PET SERVICE Tne kennel allernativel. Providing conven- ient, reliable care for'your pels at your home while. you are away.- Reasonable raies, references .For more information call: Dons' Rosanius, 241-8967. Licensed, Bonded. PUREBREED AUSTRALIAN Cattledog puppies. Parents on-saie. Ready 6/1/06. Males $300. Female's 5350 Beautilut col- oringi markings, sweet,.healthy, intelligent 1904j829-2777. 5 MALE Minialure Pinscher Puppies. $450 Call 285-7878 for details & pricing. ADORABLE AKC English Bulldog Pups 9wks, Champion sire, 2 females. 1 mate. Price negotiable. 502-4928. HOMELESS ,PETS for adoption- Cals & doos. 246-3600. OCEANFRONT- FLJRNISHED &' unlur- Ba ...!!!!".4.8.i.AL"l nlsnah homes & condos From $500 per IF YOU are interested in advertising under week All South Realty. 241-4.141, this category please call 904-249-9033 ot , P,,, ,., ,. .... -,. .11 ,,. ,, email: classlfled@b'eachesleadercom ' ATL BCH 3BR house., beaulluily lurnish- aecd walk to ocean, $1650/mo. 993-3226. OCEANFRONT. 1 or 2BR furnished con- dos, weekly or monthly (904)463-7343. S. JAX Bch. 2BR, Idlly furnished, ocean- front, condo. Monthly/ Weekly. 241-0267. www.repljacksonvillebeach.com OCEANFRONT RENTAL 4BR/4BA. weekly, monthly, yearly. Call (904)249-8269. OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach homes: Weekly/monthly. Visit us atr jaxbeachrental.com or .535-3911 or 535:3828. ROOM IN PV house in gated comm. Pool & tennis, hign speed Internet, all until. $580/mo. 476-1830. JAX BEACH. Terific 3BR/2BA spacious home. Near Ocean. $600/mo. 247-8913. NICE 4/BR house w/pool and fenced back yard $600/mo. Includes utilities and satel- tire TV. 568-8700. ROOMMATE WANTED M/F 5650 +1/3' lees and utilities. Exclusive Miravista, ?ated pool, not tub, health club water- ron1 wimarina view. Room has own bath- room, brand new large unit, 2700sl. 1904)463-2845 ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2.5BA Selva Lakes townhome. CH&A, washer!dryer. walking distance to Beach & town center. Community pool. $700/mo. includes utilit- ies. cable & wireless Internet. Available now. Deposit & references required. 476-5251. ROOMMATE FOR 3BR/2BA, Jax Beach. $550/mo. deposit, Includes utilities (9041249-1890. ROOMMATE NEEDED to share apt 1 blk Irom ocean w/ nice BBO. $450/mo + 1/2 uil small deposit. 718-3452 EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA, Atlantic Blvd @ the Intracoastal Waterway. 3/4BR, 3.5BA, approximately 2700s1. Resort style living, live among millonairesi Looking for 2 roommates. 1 @ $800/mo. & 1 @ $1000/mo. with a master suite. Includes all utilities, cable, pool, spa, health club, Marina Walk, gated community w/water, marsh and marina views. Available now. 40' boat slip also available. Call now, 463-2845 PART-TIME MARKETING Support person wanted. Job duties include.assisting with various in-house mailings and working re- turned mail and email. Our office is locat- ed in Ponle Vedra Beach and the hours are Monday through Friday, 3 lo 4 hours each morning slaying at 9.30 am. Please send resume fo employment@casesoft.com THE SILVER, BOX is seeking a sales ori- ented person. Will train. Mon- Thurs .105ptn. Call 610-3084. HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED. P/T, 8am- 3pm. Mon, and 8am-lpm Wed. & Fri. $150/wk Call 904-477-1198;, NURSES WEEKENDS Every:weekend 7am to 7prni at a Premier Retirement Community Health Center. Ex- cellent work environment.,Expenence in geriatric care. Applications available at Fleet. Landing Security Gale, One Fleet Landing Blvd ,- 'Atlantic 'Beach, FL; Fax, to (9041246-9447; 'email to: jobs@fleetlandlng.com EOE/.. Drug-Free Workplace .FLOOR TECHS EXPERIENCED ONLY Must have reliable transportation.' 3 daysiwk and some Satur- days. Call Debbie after 2pm. 285-3400, ex1.3352. HOUSEKEEPER PART-TIME. Ponle-Ve-. dra.., 15.20hrs./week Semi-flexible .sched- ' ule. Need: references,. transportation. 477-3435' OFFICE CLERK Immediate opening for part-time office clerk w/small medical distributer in PVB. Requires excellent phone and organiza- lional skills, bookkeeping. (Peachtree pre- ferred), records management, marketing support. Resume to vara@eyequit.com or lax 280-1888. DRIVER NEEDED lor moving company. Class-D license, experience helpful, 285-2426. TUTORS FOR Latin/ Logic/ Rhetoric/ Pia- * no/ Spanish/ Computer. Pan-Time about 5 hours weekly S50.0065.00 an hour dd- pending on experience, To tutor 4 children ages 13, ,11, 10 & 7. A Chnstian home schooling family in the beaches area Is looking for canng. intelligent, energetic people who love children. Positions will re- quire proficiency in the subject teaching. B.S desired. You must be a-non-smoker without pet allergies-and able to provide own transportation to and from, w9rk. E-mail your. resume to j6bsforseven@yahio.com in the email subject please put the area you are apply- ing tor and where you saw the ad posted. PINCH-A-PENNY POOL, PATIO, SPA Seeking Retail Cashier. Sales' experience preferred, not required. Weekends a must. No nights. Please apply In person, 370 Soulh 3rd Street. Jax Beach. ABOVE AND Beyond Housekeeping, seeking responsible individuals. reliable transportation, and phone required. Great nay. 591-5901, 514-1188. CUSTODIAN & BATHROOM TECHS Energetic, flexible, multi-task person. Reli- able transportation a must. 6pm-10:30pm, or later. Call Debble after 2pm. 285-3400, ext. 3352. KENNEL ASSISTANT needed for busy veterinary clinic, competitive wages. Prevl- ous kennel experience required. Apply In person: Beaches Animal Clinic, 937 Beach Blvd., Jax Beach. 246-2045. apull 41,l I.VVu I .. '~ . ;It 'Lim -I- J.- -!)- -.-. , a~8~1~%#11~[19I9:I~~r!BIBs~~:I1PI~:!'l~ ---- --- -------- Anril 21 2006f The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader April 21, 2006 OFFICE ASSISTANT needed with fritend- ly professional phone voice and attention o detail. Flexible hours (work only 2-3 full days or work part days). Knowledge of ACT, Excel, and Word helpful. Located in' Ponte Vedra. Call 285-5855. CAR WASHERS and DETAILERS need- ed. FT /PT available. Call Bill 343-4241. PART-TIME DEBT consultant, six-figure career. No experience necessary. Call (407)869-6613. OFFICE CLEANERS wanted P/T eves. & daytime final' cleaning of condos Jax Bch. 636-7515. BUSY REAL Estate Office needs Property Manager. Excellent computer, skills a* must. Send resume to' P.O. Box 1.631, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32004. CONSTRUCTION WORKER w/valid Flori- da Driver's License. Experience helpful but will train Good salary & benefits. Ap- ply at Surdside Pools, 313 Beach Blvd., 246-2666 or lax resume to: 249-8801,' e-mail: surls iepools@aol.com EXPERIENCED DETAILERS. Day & night shifts. Must have valid driver's license & transportation. Only serious; responsible, hard workers need apply. Eric, 716-4413. F/T. CUSTOMER Service/Insurance Bill- ing Must be detailed oriented. Apply in person at Medequip. 905 Nonrth Third St. Jax Beach. TEACHERS & Assistants. Ft/ PT. infants to 5 years. Require patience, liability and love of children. Performance based bonuses. Up to 2 weeks paid vacation aring managemenI Not baby sitting. OE 242-9645 HELPER NEEDED Small repairs for pri- vate home Hourly rate. 403-5734. WAREHOUSE MANAGER Surlside Pools seeking experienced Warehouse Manager. Forklift and Safety Operation a plus. Good salary & benefits. Apply Surdside Pools, 313 Beach Blvd., 246-2666. or lax resume: 249-8801, e- mail: sunsidepools'gaol.com HOUSEKEEPERS Full-Time with great benefits and work en- vironment at a premier retirement com- munity Experience preferred. Applica- tions available at Fleet Landing Security Gale, One Fleet Landing Blvd.. Atlantic Beach, FL 32233. Fax to 904-246-9447: e-mail to jobs@fleetlandlng.com. EOE/ Drug-free Workplace. * FULL-TIME SUPERVISOR lor cleaning crew Musl have experience in supervision and cleaning Must nave own Iransporta- tion Call Sharon 607-1919 F/T AND PTrr Positions opened. Apply at Proclor Ace Hardware and Garden Cen- ter, 870 A 1A N Ponle Vedra Beach. Office Manager Detail oriented mulli-asker Word, Excel experience required Salary. bonus plus benefits. Bookkeeper Ouickbooks, Excel. AR, A/P. GiL Payroll experience required 20-30hrs per week Send resume: P.O. Box 51121, Jack- sonville Bch, FL 32240-1121 or fax 241-0752. ATLANTIC COAST Plumbing & Tile. Help- ers needed Learn a trade. Health bene- hrs, good hours, advancement opportuni- ties. Music nave valid FL Drivers License. Call 2495381 for apple. FLOORING INSTALLER, experienced. carpel, tile wood. Work oul of company truck 246-0363 SECRETARY APPOINTMENT Coordinator, Jax Bch lo- cation, Mon Fri 9-5pm. Please tax re- sume to 1904)269-9004 " 'Lawn service seeks individual to perform dependable quality work Excellent pay &, overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted. Perschel Brothers Services, Inc. 246- 0967 TEACHERS. Beaches Broach Scnool BS' Sdgree. Fax resume to 242-8827. FRAMING CARPENTERS. G C Superin. tendent lor established company Drug free work place. Benefits. 241-2721 WANTED: CARPENTERS & Helpers. Re- modeling Ocean Edge Condos, Jax Beach. 693-3130. PROFESSIONAL/ RELIABLE Housekeep- er needed for small Oceanfront hotel. Good pay/ benefits. Weekends required. Apply in person, 120 Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach. -* ** - SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811, 11655 Central Pkwy #313,-Jax, FL 32224. * *^ **. EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT JAX BEACH growing company needs or- ganized marketing focused Executive As- sisiant with ability to multi-lask MUst test at 60 wpm and have excellent verbal and written communication skills Experience in Excel and PowerPoint is a must. Com- petitive salary and greal beneitl packel M-F 8am-5:30pm. Email resume to barryg@desertmicro.net or fax to 241-7333. . JANITORIAL HELP needed Seeking full time cleaning crew to work in K-Marn r, Neptune Beach Overnight hours. Clean- ing and/ or floor care exp is a plus but not required Please call 1-800.860-8057 Job reference no. 8876. BEALLS NOW HIRING Area Manager. We are looking for a motivated individual to over- see & coordinate specific depanmenls within the stoie Bealis offers exceileni company benefits, competitive salary, and ongoing opportunities for growth & ad- vancement Apply In person, 3876 Southn 3rd St., Jax Bch BREAKWATER OCEANFRONT, now hir- ing Sous line cooks & Servers. 3rd Ave. North, on Ine Ocean. 247.2644 HANDYMAN/ REMODELING, experi- enced only. Must have transportation Call 241-9459. FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE MANAGER In holistic, internal medical o- lice. Full /part lime secretarial clerical. and support ot M.D a unique selling. Ex- perience required in answering phones. computers, communications andpubllC.re. laiions. Must oe enthusiastic, dependable, consistent, and an excellent match Fax resume with references; no phone calls please. Persephone Healing Arts Center, FAX: (904)246-3778. LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE Servers and Host/Hostess. Good money. casual atmosphere, very ousy, great peo pie to work wilh FT/PT 285-0139. BEALLS NOW HIRING Sales Associates .Full & part time positions availaoie Bealls offers competitive wages, employee discount & advancement opponunilias Apply in per- son. 3876 South 3rd St. Jax Bch. COMPASSIONATE? RELIABLE? North Florida Home Healti Care is hiring dedicated people interested in providing elder care to home health clients. Wril train. Employment references required Only committed applicants will be select- ed. Respond.to 241-1656 REMODELING HELPER Needed. Must have transportation. Some experience helpful. 226-6649. CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH WASTEWASTER/ WATER OPERATOR Slarting pay $16.18t'hr to $17.85/lr. de- pending on license. Valid FL drivers li. cense with a salisfactory driving record Applications accepted until 426/06 at 800 Seminole Rd. All. Beach. FL 32233 or visil www coab.us or call (90451247-5820 No smokers/ tobacco users.i Drug testing conducted EOE OR: . WASTEWATI.WQT EPjOPERATOPR :Starting pa $1.4l 'r.r. S. ipicrioma or equivalent, Valid FL drivers license. Must pass C-Waslewater Course within 12 mos. of hire & otain license within 2 yrs of hire. Applications accepted until 4'26'06 at 800 Seminole Rd All Beacn, FL 32233 or visit www.coab.us or call 1904)247-5820 No smokers' tobacco users. Drug testing conducted EOE. W X X FULL-TIME POSITIONS available lot a NADER'S PEST RAIDERS nas openings Lawn Tech' and Maintenance Supervisors for service personnel. Applicants must witn lull benefits including: neallh. dental possess a good driving record. Compel,-. IRA', vacation, and -holidays We are a tive salary, full benelils including retire- family oen business wih a great meni plan. bonuses, insurance, paid vaca- work ingenvironmeni. Must be honest, de- tors and holidays. We have a great work- pendable, have a good driving record witr ing environment and have been in busi- a valid FL DL, Experience necessary ness lor over 15 years Fax resume to Please call 904-669-5446 lor an appoint. 904.273-0682 or till out an application at mentor lax resume to 904-543-2479 10066 Sawgrass Drive West. Ponte Vedra Beach. PAINTERS *k EXPERIENCED PAINTERS wanted. Must GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE: Private have own lools & Iransportation. Nearness Club Atlanic Beach Drug Free Work- & dependability a must. Phone Larry He- la., FT heonoeldl xci,.nr-o nerhlorrri ise Paintinin247-3644. Call Golf Course Maintenance 246-4711 MAINTENANCE MAN. Experience need- ed for cusy Ponie Veara Real Estate of- fice Painling general maintenance. Good Driver's License Call [or apple. 285-5585. DELIVERY DRIVER & ROUTE SALES Excellent opponunity available Lo expand existing dry cleaning route. Unlimited earning potential. The Cleaners. 1519 Penman Road. Call Chris, 629-2683. BIG MUSCLES and experienced packers needed lor local moving company. Not your average 9 to 5 job. Heavy ilhing re- quired. 247-6683 per week! (Within 5 weeks F/T) *Paid Weekly Design your own daytime hours Work regular clients near your home *Experience a plus Must have own transportation and home phone 2428 I2 . WANTED: CONSTRUCTION & Pool Maintenance Personnel. Clean driving re- cord a music. 246-2455 POOL TECHNICIAN needed, beaches area. prior experience a plus Drivers Li- cense and Insurance require. 7am-3pm. M-F. $2000 a month Call 241 .6200. Retail DRAPER'S & DAMON'S Missy / Petite apparel co. w/ 48 stores has exciting opptys. F/T SALES ASSOCIATES Jacksonville Beach Ph: 904-241-0500 Generous benefits & compensation! Med / Den Nis, 50 o Employee Discount and morel Apply witnn. lax 904-2415533 or email hrretail'-drapers.com, www.drapers.comr We need helpers and crew leaders. We are busy installing hurricane systems on homes and businesses around the First Coast. Must have installation and construction experience. Drivers License and Transportation required. Starting $12 and $18 per hour. Call 232-300 JonS h ea tat aks crig or peplefu RESORT S arrott. U 0 U 0 U S U S U S b 0 Positions Available Banquet Supervisor Housekeeping Room Attd. Bartender Administrative Assistant Line Cook Honor Bar Supervisor Maintenance Engineer On-Call Massage Therapist Front Desk Supervisor Dining Room Attendant We offer competitive wages, excellent benefits, opportunities for advancement and a caring management staff. Please apply in person Tuesday- Friday. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appt. 1000 PGA TOUR Boulevard; Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 Website: www.sawgrassmarrlott.com Job Hotllne: (904) 280-7070 EOE MI/FD/V WeLok Fowad. oM0 e.n 0 ,o LIVE-IN NANNY. Room, board,: small sal- ary. Special needs child, Monday-Friday. Evenings/ weekends off. Must be able to pass drug test and background check. Call (904)543-7685; or email: mgk495 @bellsouth.net TEACHER NEEDED for Beaches pre- school. Monday-Friday. Call 246-0433. LOOKING FOR Bartender, Door Guy, and Liquor Store Clerk. Must. be able to work days, nights, 'weekends, and holidays. Must pass drug test and background check. Call Robert @ 465-0149.. NEED FRONT DESK/ Office Assistant for busy doctor's office, 30-40 hours. week. pall 273-2691. Fax resume to 273-4607. CARIBBEE KEY looking for experienced Line Cooks & Prep Cooks. Experienced only need apply in person between 10am- 4pm M-F, 100 First St. N., Nep Bch. PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital needs t FrT Kennel Aflendant No experience nec. essary Apply within. 28 Corona Rd. 285.7924 EDUCATIONAL SALES Join our teamrn! it you can excel ai inside sales & desire a lasi-paced work environ.' meni, we may have anr e\cell'eni opponuniry Ior you You will join a Nation- al company & work ir. Ponie Veara Beacn Ideal candidate will have 1+ year; exper- ence inside sales, cus.iomer service. .r ielemarketing. & excellent communi:.aior' skills. Aclirty o rardale businezv accounts Base pay plus corrmiss5ions. $251' plus. FT, no evenings or weeKenrds PT avail Fax resume 19041?285-0010 or email lim'a@mediakids.com SOUS CHEF Experienced only lor line dining at Vicar's Landing in Ponte Vedra Compelilive pay and benelils EOE.' DFWP Call 273.1734 or tax 285-8109 SERVERS. HOSTiHOSTESS, Line COOKS. Music be able to wiorK weekends Top wages Apply in person 10am-2pm. Campeche Bay Caniina, 127 151 Ace ljortn. 249-3322 MEDICARE BILLING ASSISTANT Full Time Monday-Friday in Tne merJlcal billing office ol a premier retirement com- , muniy health center General clerical du- ties with computer experience andc E>cel spreaCdneelt kills required -xperience with outpatienl therapy cllng a plus. Ex. celleni work environment and Denel'is Applications at Fleel Larding Security Galte One Fleel Landing Blvd. Atlantic Beach. FL. Fa to 90.1-2-16.9-9-147: email to jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOEiDrug Iree workplace WAIT STAFF lull time, days Good pay Call Bruce 280.7677. t CARPENTRY HELP'Laborers Be cr.es area, W.'C exempt Trarnsponalion a rmusl Call Rocky. 509.0500. POOL CLEANER w"'.aid Florida Drivers License Experience reiplul but willI rain Good salary & benefits Apply Suriside Pools. 313 Beach Blvd. 246-2666. or lax resume 249-8801. e-mail ;urfiidepools @3aol com VETERINARY TECHNICIAN Experience preferred ALSO: Recepionistl, veierinari- an experience required Apply in person 1210 3ra Street North, Jax Beach WANTED FULL lime receptionist lor beach based law firm Candicdale must be willing develop as a legal Assistant lor iiii. gallon irm. Must nrave iransponatlion No legal exp. necc Medical oeneihs avarl Fax resume lo 242-7051. KUHN FLOWERS is looking for a lull lime Driver lot our Ponle Vedra location We ofher paidl vacation, medical & denial in- surance Apply at 3802 Beach B1ld.. Jax No phone calls please HOUSEKEEPER/ HOME ORGANIZER $1700 an hour within enelfts Full-Time A Christian family in the beaches area wln .4 children ages 13 11. 10 & 7 is look' ing or a caring. intelligent. energeric per- '"ITWWpfh do ai fflo --6 t1.sn' ii'ad .qg(rzIn1g -or in'. home You mui -oe a non-smoker without pei allergies anc aisl to provide own iransponalion to and from wolk. $17.00'nhour plus medical Denelits. Email your resume 10 jobsforseven@yahoo.com and in, Ine sublecl please put where \ou saw ihe ad lisled. FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements Needs skilled carpenters & Iree climbers 349-2628. CHILD CARE Tea:ners wilr, CDA. lop pay, also Teacher's Assistants needed 220-3993 HAIR SALON needing 3 Srylists and a Nail Technician Affordable medical insur- ance offered. Call 237-4895 for rliore in- formation LOOKING FOR real estate appraiser- cer- ilied or trainee w, lyr plus exp Contaci Coingion Enterprises lax resume w rel- erences to 1.866-486-4425 Join the crew at The Boathouse Grill. NOW HIRING... Experienced Line Cooks Wait Staff Hostesses Apply In Person NI-F 9am 3pm 2321 Beach Blvd. 241-9771 i~jI BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd. Duckworth Concrete Construction Seeking Foreman, Finishers, Laborers. Competitive wages. Great benefits. Call (904)223-4008. BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs reli- able cleaning help. Residential/Commer- cial. Call 242-9358. THE ATRIUM Retirement Community has -the following positions available: Mainte- nance Technician, Breakfast/ Lunch Chef, LPN, and, Nursing Assistant, Bus Driver w/CDL license. Excellent benefits. Apply in person at 9960 Atrium Way, call 724- 4726 for directions or fax resume to-721- 3972. NEEDED: HIGHLY motivated individuals to join our expanding Financial Services business. No experience nec, will train' right persons. Fax resume to jpyoung6l@yahoo.com for consideration. HAIR STYLIST needed @ Styles of Ponte Vedra, located on corner of Mickler and A1A. Up to 60% commission. Contact Denise at 280-0494.' LAWN MAINTENANCE help. musl te able 10 work for female 343-7989 MAINTENANCE TECHS Full Time: Small Engine Mechanic/ Punch Our at a premier retirement community. Excellenl nenelits. Applicallons at Fleet Landing Security Gale. One Fleel Landing Blvd Allantic Beach. FL. Fax to 904-246. 9447; e-mail to jobs@fleetllanding.com EOE Drug-Free Workplace CLEARWATER SYSTEMS is interviewing lor Service Techs.' Installers WillI e nslal. lingr servicing water Ireatment equipment lor homes businesss & Industry, Nonneast FL Prefer experience Out will train snap individuals. Must rave good driving re- cord, excellent customer service skills ana lift 100 pounds DFWP.We oiler compel- live wages excellent benefits. 401K ad. vancemeni Send resume to Attn: Bryan, 2181 St Johns Blutt Ra. So Jax FI 32246.. or apply in person or lax 1904)645-6066 VETERINARY TECH needed for high vol-.. ume vea clinic. At least 2yrs experience required Competilive salary, excellent benefits Fax resume to 246.3061 or call' 246-8577 lor more into. Beaches Animal Clinic, 937 Beach Blvd. Jax Beach HARRY'S SEAFOOD BAR & GRILL NEEDS FULL tIme Servers, Exp. Cooks & Hos., Hostess with open availability Apply wiiriin 1018 North 3rd St.. Mon- Fri, 2pm- 4pm. DRIVER/ CDL SAWYER GAS a local propane retailer is in immediate need ol a lullime driver. Tre ideal candidate will have an excellent customer service cde. meanor a CDL with Hazmai, banker, and airprake endorsements Candcidaies must pass pre-employmeni t esting drug screen, DMV check andl background in- vestigalion We otter a competitive salary and benelits package Apply in person at 98 S. Penman Rd. Jax Bcrn or lax resume to HR ai 246-0715 EOE EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, days, team player Call atier 2pm. 241-1985 CREDIT UNDERWRITER National Manulactured Home Finance Company seeking expenenced credit per- son to train in speciairy financing. Good Salary & Benelits. Beaches area location 223-1111 exi 243 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT. Recap hon needed, M-F, 8am-5pm. must pos- sess excellent organizational skills. De a motivaleo and independent worker. Must rave proficient computer skills and be ca. paclie ot handling a variety ol tasks Please lax resume to 807 9216 ANASTASIA MOSQUITO Control Dis- trict Employment Opportunity Season. al inspectors, Sprayers, F-T 6 months available starting dune $10.'hr No bane. its I Mus be at least 18 years of ae- t apply' -"Flor;da dre r license.- Woik--'o'ia; lions include St. Augustine Ponie Vedra and Northwesl SI. Johns Internship op- portunity. Pn-904-471-3107. lax-904. 471-3189 www.anastasiamcd.org EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Fast growing company needs dynamic individual Ic manage administrative tasks. Travel plans. computer skills, positive customer service and organization skills are a must. Send resume to: david @' monaviepromo.com Now Hiring PT Breakfast Attendant Room Attendant Houseperson Chief Engineer Full and Part Time Apply in Person: 1220 Marsh Landing Pkwy. Jacksonville Beach, FL' 280-9101 Sawgrass Countr3 Club. a prestigious priiale member-on ned country club has the following opportunities available: C Y CLUB Server FT & PT Excellent Starting Pay Bartender FIIPT Excellent Starting Pay Line Cook FT position Equipment Operators Golf Course Excellent Working Conditions and Benefit Package. Please fax resume to (904) 273-3705 or e-mail resume to kfox@sawgrasscountryclub.com Drug Free Employer Equal Opportunity Employer AT SAFE HARBOR SEAFOOD Sis looking to fill the following S ~Positions: Li e .... 0k B Line Cook Counter/Cashier Person *Day Dishwasher 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 - w A .3 Are you Seeking PAY With Benefits? American Landscape has a position for you. Call 349-6257. CHILD CARE Teacher for lyr. olds, Ac- credited center links to literacy program. Also have P/T Afternoon position opening. Come join our team Beaches Academy, 1725 Penman Rd. 246-3885. LANDSCAPE EXPERIENCE preferred. 25k to 40k first year, plus benefits. DFWP, good driving record. No exp. required, will train. Call 241-7874, Perschel & Meyer Pest Management. FACIAL SPECIALIST with clientele want- ed. Also, NAIL TECH w/clientele. No acrylics. Day Spa, Jax Beach. Call Miki, 242-8008. SUNCRUZ CASINOS Now hiring Deck Hands & Kitchen Staff. Will train. Apply in person: 4378 Ocean St. Mayport. (904)249-9300. ANDY'S POOLS, INC. 3 Pool-Techs needed. Experience prefer- red, but will train. Clean driving record. 401k, health benefits. Please call 241-5811. OPTICAL LAB Tech. Must have knowl- edge of computer, lensometer, frame ad- justments.'& repairs, mechanical back- ground a plus Customer Service Rep Sales driven, computer knowledge- MS office & at least 40 wpm a must, great oral & written com- munication skills, pleasant & professional. Submit resume and salary requirements to kelly@oceanwaves.com. No phone calls please. - RAGTIME TAVERN now accepting appli- cations for experienced Line Cooks Apply in person, 207 Atlantic Blvd. Allanic Beach. . PAINTERS AND Painter's Helpers need- ed. must nave own nransponation and hand lools Pays $8-$22 per hour. Work is north ol Dames Point Bridge. Denial, Health, Life Insurance, & vacation. 904- 910-7862 ADM. ASSISTANT Beaches financial planning' insurance practice needs an ex- perienced and reliable team-player to loin our congenial. professional qtfice. Use your communication, client service and or. ganizahional skills to help us serve our wonderful clients Requnies strong Micro. soht Office skills, super ann to detail and independent, tollow-lnrougn abilities. E-mail your resume and salary require- menis to NEBBAB@aol.com EOE. HOME CLEANERS earn excellent pay cleaning homes weekly & bi-weekly De- pendable car required Full or pan lime. Call 223-5033 Now Hiring Experienced Servers & Cooks Call or Visit 280-8999 226-1 Solana Road Ponte Vedra Beach DRIVERS RECREATION DEPARTMENT Drivers part-time and full-time. Be a mem- ber of a great team. Join our Recreatioh Department at a premier retirement com- munity. Fun work environment. Class C CDL: Passenger Endorsement License Required. Must be able to set up and break down for special events. Competi- tive wages and excellent benefits. Applica- tions available 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. Hardworking sales person needed. Apply in person Sea ShellS'& Coral. 230 North Boardwalk. Jax Beach.. SERVER. Flexible hours AM and PM shifts Excellent tips. Apply in person, The Tavern at Sawgrass. 285-3133. COOK Full time in Nutritional Services Depart- merntat -a premier retirement community. 'Experience in skilled nursing environment required. Excellent benefits and manage- ment tearrE Applications available at Fleet Landing Security Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL 32233; Fak to 904-246-9447; e-mail to jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE/ Drug-free Workplace. TELEMARKETING CUSTOMER service & sales w/ exc. com- municatior skills. Full or part time. Base' -plus bonus. 'Fax resume: (904)285-0010 or email: jim@mediakids.com NEW RESTAURANT opening in Ponte Vedra now hiring Waitstaff. Must have fine dining experience. Call 285-1103 for appt. COOK (FT/PT) Apply in person, Rite Spot Restaurant, 1534 North 3rd Street, Jax Beach. - . *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 f6orfrm Collins. LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE Line Cook. Prep'Uitliy GooN money. cas- ual atmosphere, very busy. greal people 1o work win FTPT 285-0139. ^Ritorante Sequino 's I I"Tl.t'te oflRta6, Beaches Fine.Dinmi_ Restaurant is now' acccphili applications for Cooks Prep Staff Wait Staff Appli in person at 1021 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Bch. 249-0101 Immediate Openings Join our team of cleaning professionals No Nights or Weekends Paid Vacations Paid Holidays Competitive Wages Company Vehicle app4i it pe'S.It to: 2:01 Flo:nda Bld. Mon-. Fri S 4:30 241-9520 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! 401K & Profit Sharing Fax or email resume to: 904-241-4427 rpcgc@rpcgc.com NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE We are currently accepting applications for energetic, customer service oriented team members for the following positions: PM Turndown PM Men's Locker Room Attendant Nursery Attendant Saute & Grill Cook Diningroom Attendant Relief Night Auditor ' Room Service Server Dishwasher Maintenance Technician Servers Seasonal Opportunities (March -- November) Dining Room Attendants Servers, . Great'opportunity to work in an oceanfront resort with Terrific earnng.potential. We offer an excellent benefits package including medical/dental, life insurance, sick and vacation 'days, and discounts at our retail outlets, golf course and spa. : Apply in person to: 607 Ponte Vedra Boulevard, Ponte Vedra Beach Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm For additional information call 280-6076 See current openings at: "Profiles.hospitalityonline.com/211464 Drug Free Workplace EOE 1 0 At Ponte VedraiBeach Classifie .1 :U U i in It v April 21, 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Classified 7 TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re- cord required. Call April, 246-9999. HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED. Southside. and Beaches. Work in teams of three. Must have own transportation, valid driv- er's license. Approximately $175/wk to start. Moday-Friday, no nights/weekends. Home Cleaning Centers of America. (904)642-8885. ... ....W, AW Wn-... xpect Notning Less 'T Y 4 Than "Five Diamonds" Do something special for yourself today! Work with one of the premier luxury resorts in the world by joining the elite staff at Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. Our exceptional work environment is one of the most sought after for career satisfaction. We have the following full & part-fime positions available: Human Resources Coord. Racquet Club Retail Asst. Bartender Golf Course Maintenance Wknd Security Officer Housekeepers Lifeguard Lieutenant Front Desk & Bell Stand Irrigation Technician Laundry Attendant Spray Technician ,Dishwashers Delivery Drivers Room Service Order Taker Pool Technicians Servers/Diningroom Attd. Pool Porters, Gourmet Shop/Retail Clerk Line Cook Gym & Beach Reception Banquet Set-UIp Attd. Golf Cart Attendant Retail Sales Associate Laundry Team Leader Starter/Rangers Stockperson THE SPA now hiring for various positions SEASONAL OPPORTUNITIES Camp Counselors Slide Monitor & Swim Instructors Pool Porters Patio Servers & Snack Bar Cook We offer an excellent benefits package including medical/dental, life insurance, sick and vacation days, and discounts at our retail outlets, golf course and spa. For unmediate considerauou apply in person to Human Resources between 9am- 4pm or forward resume to: Ponte Vedra Inn & Club 200 Ponte Vedra Blvd. Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. 32082 Job Line: 904-280-3607 Fax: 904-273-7753 See current openings at: Prorfies.hospitalityonline.com/211464 EOE MNF DiA Oceanfront Excellence Ii NOTICE TO READERS A 4VERTISERS IN this category are nor of ering jobs They are offering lob-relaied Services and may charge fees Readers a acvivsea-o-exeicise caulionrbeiere giv, I ih credit card information over the phone wihoul knowing wrait specific product or S rvce ihey will receive. FLEA MARKET w; 4 boolnths glass shelv- iriq 8 merchandise, oriental items. lhgur. ir0es & eic $15,000 1904)928-9432. 349-7260 J BAGEL/ DELI, JAX BEACH rtaolished, turnkey, newly renovated. $9,900 Call t904)534-0395 : CHILL CARE in your rome 510.' hr. Call Sara 241-3627. ACTIVE NANNY honest. dependable, T{ansponation & references. $9-$51/nr.. any area CPR & First Aid F/T & P/T. 260-4915 BOOKKEEPER PREFERS telecommute or PT. w/12yrs. exp A/,'P. A/R, GL. PR, Fin, Home office wlaprop,Q uickbooks, Peacniree. MS Off & lazer prinler Rel avail! 703-6550. THE MASSAGE MEDIC -Advanced mas- sage & body work for acuie & chronic pain reel Home and office calls 16yrs. exp. 704.6984. MA0011921. SHOME HEALTH aid available tor 24 ncur care in your home. Reliable. Good refer- ernces. 536-8459. please leave message. 5 1/2 TON A/C, lyr old, $3500 Call Blvins Electric 249.4308. BED- BRAND name queen set rf.;4 ; r Vr'J 129. a"d live' (o00 58r35 I t " HVAC. 3-TON air handler water to air $200 OBO. FURNITURE: Mahogany stained rustic coffee & end table $200 OBO. RIMS: 20" custom rims, 6 lug w/tires $500 OBO 686-4422 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT needed immediately for import business. Previous sales or designing experience a plus. Quickbooks required. Fax resume to 241- 3204. LAWN MAINTENANCE Crew Leader. Valid driver's license & experience a must. Call Randy, 343-3899. MULTI-FAMILY SALE/ free car wash Sal- urday April 22nd. 9am-lpm; To benefit youin mission trips 3410 S. Third St. Palms Presbyterian Church. THE LADIES Auxiliary of the Father Mur- phy Council Knights of Columbus will be having their CLEAN OUT THE GARAGE SA.LE1 on Salurday, April 22nd, from 9 am until pm. at the Knights Hall. Pen. man and 2nd Avenue North. -249-5535. LOTS OF Toys. Books. household & kitch- en items, antique linens, scrapbook sup- plies No early birds. 8am-lpm Saturday. 648 Bonaire Circle FRIDAY. SATURDAY. 8am.? Furniture. toys, etc. 902 9th Ave N. LOTS OF Stuff Friday. Saturday. 8am-)' 311 19nt Street North SURF REP Sample Sale! Trunks $15. 524 13th Ave North, Saturday. Sunday, 930am-4:30pm. GREAT BARGAINS- refrigerator, canoe, sltchery kits, jewelry and much much more. Friday & Saturday, 8am-3pm. 525 131h Ave. N CRAFT BAZAAR and Bake Sale St AnDrews Lulheran Church (Dy-the-sea) Sat., 4/22, 8am- 2pm. Food, Fun Crafts. 1801 Beach Blvd Ph 221-1763. HUGE GARAGE Salel Antique solid oak now Irom china cabinel, Wonderful anti- que oak dining lanle. Antique Rosewood marble lop Chinese lale, Antique chairs, kitchen items, jewelry, compressor, nand tools, picture traces, copper items, lamps, lois ol nice clothes & more. Saturday, 4/22, 8am. 1182 N 24th St. GARAGE/ MOVING Salel Decorator items. antiques, surfing stufh tools, tropi- cal dresser sei Saturday. 8-1pm. 410 6th Aie N , MULTI-FAMILY SOMETHING for' every- one. Saturday, Sunday, 9am-4pm. 829 151h Ave Souin. LARGE VARIETY. 1157 18th Street North. Friday-Saturday 8a m-? BRAND NEW must see 200 square MULTI-FAMILY BABY Stuf,Househol Yards of Mohawk beige, short pile carpet- iems., etc. 7 30am-lpm Saturday 2030 ing, $975 424-6809. Horn Street POOL TABLE. AMF. all accessories & wall rack currently disassemblea, ready to pickup. paid $3500 will take $2000 OBO Oak high-top table w/2 matching stools $400 OBO. Brown leather loveseal $250. PVB. (407)574.9574. ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, oak. con- temporary with 27' TV and DVD player, $550 tirm. 651-3343. HOT SPRINGS Hot Tub, seals 7 $2300. 6 Parsons chairs, black. $300. Dinette set. round glass-lop, 4 chairs, $350. 270-0307 LOTS OF Sluff 8am1pm Saturday only. 103 Oakwood Rd Rain cancels sale. SATURDAY, 8AM'- Furniture, clothing. lots ofl household ilems, much morel 78 Tallwood Rd off Penman Rd. LOTS OF Great Stuffl Saturday. 8am-? 1408 201h Ave. North iSeagalei FURNITURE, ELECTRONICS, clothing. Saturday 8am-unlil 835 10th Ave. South. *Ea^0g ai6;Ti, B BED- KING mauress set. $289 Can de- ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD. Appliances, lurni- liver. (904)391-0015 Tuie. etc. Saturday 8am-12noon. 224 Mar- ... oarer Street. COMPLETE SET- sofa. loveseal. chair. ortomans, sola table, mirror, dining table w.'six chairs Tropical look wrallan ac. cents. excellent condition Can email pic- tures, $1500. 241-3572 WOODEN BREAKFAST table 30'x30" w/ 2 chairs $50. Cabinet w/ door 14"wx10"dx68'h, $25. Navy blue leather recliner. $300. Pine entertainment cdr t00"wx74"n $300. Alt in greal cond. 285-0659 TV ARMOIRE. cherrywood. all connec- tions w.132" Panasonic TV $600. 247-0178. YAZOO INDUSTRIAL Mower- 18hp en- gine. hydrostatic drive, 48" cut. $1950. 992-2096 ALL WOOD dresser $60. Full Size Pillow- top mattress, boxspnng and frame, only lyr. old. 5195. Call 386-314-6165. PRIVATE CAREGIVER/NURSE, over 10 years ol experience References avail- able 1904)234-3915. CAMPER, BOAT, TRUCK. Moving must sale, will consider trade 249-8051 TRANSPORTER WHEELCHAIR $85. 3-wheel walker w.'bag $75. 246-0551. WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer, $75,'ea. 30 day warranty. Deliver. $20 318-8173, 992-1470. DINING ROOM Set- Pier 1 Sante Fe Style, labe,. 6 chairs, side table, shelves $500. 613-3541. CUSTOM ENTERTAINMENT Center, in- cluding Sony 46' rear projection TV and component racking system, excellent con- dition. Can email pictures $1200. 241-3572 BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory Foam mattress' & boxspring, new in plastic w/warranty. $379. Must sell. 1904)858-9350 INDOOR-OUTDOOR TOYS. "Baby Jog. ger", baby, household goods, miscellane- ous. 389 12th St. Saturday, 8am-lpm 3-FAMILY PLANT Sale. Plants from A-Z. Some stuff. Saturday, 8am-3pm 1242 Green Cay Ave., Oak Harbor OLD PONTE Vedra Garage Sale. Excel- lent furniture buysl Sat 8-4pm. 544 Lake Rd. (Solana- Rulile- Lake Rd ) MOVING SALE 402 Seagate Lane. Ponte Vedra Snores West, Vllano Beach. Friday, Saturday. 8am.4pm. Furniture, antiques & much more 11* 111, 4 CARGO BUNK Bed System Twin/ Dbl w/twin trundle incl 3 mattresses 6 drawer dresser, bedside table. Natural wood. $699. 246-0481 SENTINEL RIDING lawnmower, 12HP, 39in. cut, $375. 246-2367. GE WHITE Kitchen Appliances. Decora- tive boots, $50. Lighted curio cabinet, $250. Bamboo dinette set, $250. Basket- ball goal, $50. Please call 246-0841, leave message. DRIVE ON LIFT 7000 POUND drive on lift for cars, $1800. Call Steve. 407-291-7554. ANTIQUE SPOON Carved, high back bed & dresser. $800. 241-2407. ART SHOW, featuring new paintings by Jeanette Phillips. Twisted Sisters Restau- rani, Beach Blvd. Jax Beach. Wednesday, (4,26) 6:30pm IF YOU are inmereslea in advenising under this category please call 904-249-9033 or mail: classilied@Beachesleader.com TUTTLE HOME IMPROVEMENTS, INC. Specializing in all types of home repairs 20 yrs. experience No Job Too Smaill Free Estimates. Doug Tuttle, 446-0051. Licensed. STAY AT Home Mom seeking Clerical work, types 100wpm 221-8510 WHAT KIND ol training are you looking for? We are now offenng Puppy 101 and Basic obedience classes, plus all levels of Agility CGC classes are (Free). Near Craig Air Field. Call us @ Actions Dog Training -Day & Nght Center. 642-1782. SEWING MACHINE Repairs Complete tune-up, All makes, ail models. S49.50 241-2112. AIRBRUSH TANNING The most natural golden bronze In the convenience of your home. 251-5769 UPSCALE LIFESTYLE Concierge. One call instead of 20. Call 1-888-511-1887 HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE Specializing in Commercial and Residen- hal Cleaning Lawn Care. Auto Cleaning Window Cleaning, Jannonal Services, elc Call Hermon, 246-4238, 612-1755. * FIRST COAST Welding and Fabricairon. Call 859-0224. S "1 .I ...... .. ... .. . PADGETT'S A/C & Healing, Inc. Family owned and operated When quality and customer service are demanded call Travis at 588-5222. SERVICE, REPAIRS, INSTALLATIONS Free Estimates. License CAC1814887 FLOORING ENGINEER'S Carpet. Tile. Vinyl. Sales & Installation. Free estimates. Licensed/ Insured. Jim 813-0894. MATURE WOMAN w/experience looking tor private homes to clean. Real's available. Cal 642-2430. A PLUS CLEANING honest, dependable, experienced, excellent service, reasona- ble prices, great references. Call Kay 1904)514-8092 GENERAL CLEANING. $15/hr. Standard kitchens 8 baths References. 242-2546, 305-5489. A SPECIAL touch for your home No crews Individual and excellent references. Kim 568.4191. FENCES WOOD Fence Specialist Install, replace. 35yrs Experience. References. MIck Out- door Enterprises. 241-7276. 838-9599 COPUE SERVICE COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE. HARBOR WINDS. Saturday, 7am til ???, off of Ker- nan Blvd. at Matthew Ungar Dr. and Ash- ley Melisse. ATLANTIC BLVD., Joeandy Street, "Har- bor Springs". Huge move-in sale. Satura- day, 9am-2pm. OCEAN KAYAK (The Scrambler) $250. Call 241-2609, HARBORTOWN MARINA, deep water boat slip for rent, 40ft. $600, 50ft. $700, INCLUDES POTABLE WATER, ELEC- TRIC, DOCK LOCKER. Cable and phone service available @ slip. Mobile fuel serv- ice & pump out also available. 463-2845. BOAT STORAGE in: PV. Visit www.MarlnaClubPV.com QUICK SALE NEEDED 2005 Vespa 200L, gun 'metal grey, less than 1,000 'miles, larger engine does 70mph. $4500: OBO; Call 434-3564 for information. 2001 CHEVY S-10. LS. Extra clean condi- tion, low mies, auto transmission, step- side oea, AC CD. alloy wheels. 56500 OBO 887-9030 1995 DODGE Van. Good iransporailon, ahin AC.. fr6 0.nn R86-R5R4d 4iR.Q.-9 1997 BMW Z3 Convertible Roadster. "PERFECT LITTLE CAR!" 87,000mi. 4-speed, 4cyl. Silver, great mileage. $14,900. 247-1049. 1998 CADILLAC Eldorado, 120,000 miles, pearl white, mint condition. $7700. 838-8847. 2003 MITSUBISHI Lancer OZ Rally. All power. Black, auto, tinted windows. Mint condition. Kelly blue book $10,000. Asking $9000. Must see. Call (904)735-8514. 1989 "COLLECTOR" Toyota Landcruiser 127,000 miles with 200,000 to go. Power window, super cold A/C, 4 wheel drive, much more. Color blue- 'GREAT for the Beach, $14,000 OBO, Call 285-5999 1994 RED Convertible, Chrysler LeBaron. Runs great, new transmission. $700/firm. 685-5011. 1992 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville. 62,000 miles, good condition, black sapphire color w/dark blue leather upholstery. Cast alu- minum wheels, tires like new, AM/FM ster- eo cassette and all power accessories. $3450. 246-8510. 94 CHRYSLER NEW Yorker, cold air, runs good, $1000. 716-2586. A NATIVE SUN LAWN IF YOU are interested in advertising under this category please call 904-249-9033 or & LANDSCAPE. email classifite@beacheslearder com BLUE LINE OUTDOOR SERVICES. Lawn and landscape maintenance. Owned/ operated by local police officer. Call 534-7651 or email: bluelineoutdoos@ yahoo corn for esti- mate. BALDWIN MAINTENANCE and repair. al- fordable and reliable lawn service 591- 6920 CLASSIC LAWN Care 20yrs experience. Beaches & Arlington only. Fiee eshmale. Call Doug 485-0105. ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare Free esii- males. Professional customer service Mowing, edging, weeding trimming- trees shrubs. Licensed & insured. Residential & commercial. CALL US FIRST! 270-2664. COST CUTTERS Tree Services Available PQT O YOU ~AAKAN MAINE COS 1U OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES Safe roof cleaning. Deck & fence restoration. Pressure washing. Licensed & Insured Call Kevin 994-0045. PATRIOT PRESSURE Wash & Window Cleaning. Licensed & Insured Free Esh- males. Houses, decks, walkways. drive- ways. patros. 248-9672.. ALL BEACHES PRESSURE CLEANING Spring Special 10%off wl ad. Mold/ mil- dew specialist Roofs, sidewalks, drive- ways, decks Residential/Commercial. Licensealdnsured Free Eselmates. 708-7239 PRESSURE WASHERS lor rent or sale Tucker Equipment Rental 246-1330. PAINTN PAINT IT RIGHT! Intenor, extenor. Free estimates Call Mike Williams, 285-2651 25yrs. experience. FAST INTERIOR painting, drywall. tex- ture. Specialize In smaller lobs Will work evenings & weekends. Licensed. insured. references. 403-7389 ISLANDER SERVICES Painting, Interior. Exterior. Home repair. pressure washing. 992-2027, 514-8844 IF YOU are interested in advertising under this category please call 904-249-9033 or email. classified @ beachesleader.com GREEN ACRES LAWN CARE One time or yearly. Licensed, Insured. Residential. Commercial. 742-6763. DAVID'S POOL SERVICE. Weekly clean- ing. Most residential pools $25/week+ chemicals Licensed. Insured. We make your life a little easier 285-0240.' IF YOU are interested in advertising under this category please call 904-249-9033 or email: classified@beachesleader.com BOB'S GUTTERS Custom made 6" seamless aluminum gut- ters. Large variety of colors to choose from. 241-5099 NATHANIEL ELDON CARPENTRY Remodeling, aecKs, siding, inierior Irm. termltel rot damage. more Licen-ed.' insured 247-2728 BATH & KITCHEN Complete remodeling services & renova- tions. Tie & Marble Specialist Nick (904)962-9312 C&J HANDYMAN Services Carpentry. Drywall, Painting, Paperanging, Tiling. etc Licensed, Insured 955-0593, 241-1461 ONE CALL HANDLES IT ALL Specializing in kitchens. cabinets, bath rooms, dle. doors, windows, roned wood termite damage, roof leaks, drywall, decks, etc. Honest, top quality work- LOWEST PRICES AT THE BEACH. (904)710-3784. HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very dependable for quality repairs, service calls, painting, improvements and miscel- laneous jios. DAVE 246-6628 ROOFING. IN-TOWN prices ir9e Beach. 25yrs. experience 880-9908 CCC 1326983 IF YOU are interested in advernisirg under this category please call 904-249-9033 or email: classitiea@beachesleader.com *C9~r~urarlk PALM TREES, Hedges Trimmed, Yard Clean-ups, Mulching. Sodding, whatever it takes. etc. Dave 249-4724. . . . .. . . PERSCHELBROTHERS SERVICES, INC. PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow lawns. Free estimates. 246-0967. . I I PE OTO U-.. 1995 JEEP Grand Cherokee Laredo, black. 4Wdr. Excellent condition overall. 155k miles. Leather interior/ great shape.Outstanding maintenance history. PW, PL. Brand new A/C and alternator. $4000. 904-382-2210. 1992 TOYOTA Land Cruiser. Sunroof, problems w/main seal, no a/c, one electric window not working, 290,000 miles, $1,000 OBO. 285-1443. 1996 NISSAN Sentra, GLE. Immaculate condition, low miles, automatic trans, sun- roof, PW, PL, cruise, new tires, $4400 OBO. 887-9030. 1996 4 door, blue Cadillac DeVille, 84K miles. $3800. 241-2552. -; NIN o FC E WF-c ___..._-.._ _.... .____... I TLE ,q April 21, 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader VWaterfront Harbour LUXURY MARINA CONDOMINIUMS THE PrHrPtUl; LOCATION! THE PtHPtUI 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* f Dr part.?Iria ing Brokers, onle half when constwclCnOtegins, I...,, - 4 -or, z 7- -- ---- --l- z ~J F"WL9 N- v -< 7c !-4. 2 ij. PS Z'A '-~--2e '.1 ''. - ' / . /iYj Classified 8 m Acquilus Has Done It Agal*nv 4 14, ..................... ------------- EON?= , 1 '* I j fc ' |