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By Amber Lake receive updates on any offenders moving into their area. In early May, the Ponte Vedra Recorder In addition to the concern about rising reported on Ryan Peirson, 30, of 661 offender/predator populations, Mulligan Ponte Vedra Blvd., who allegedly used the pointed out that another issue plaguing the social media platform Snapchat to try to county is the individuals facing homeless- lure a 15-year-old girl to his home. Peir- ness. son, who had no prior arrests for deviant In the OPPAGA report, OPPAGA stated sexual misconduct, may be registered as a that sex offenders often have strict hous- sexual offender pending his trial. ing barriers, which contribute to instabil- Jacob Adler James Burkes Bradley Houghton Currently, the St. Johns County Sher- ity and monitoring difficulties. Florida’s iff’s Office’s (SJSO) Offender Watch residency restriction laws are strict and identifies about 10 sexual offenders and often limit available housing, especially predators in the 32082 and 32081 area, in dense urban areas. In fact, neighbor- not including Peirson. According to a ing Duval County, the report states, has recent Office of Program Policy Analysis one of the highest rates of predators and and Government Accountability (OP- offenders without a permanent address in PAGA) study, Florida harbors 53% more the state. sex offenders and predators than it did Mulligan said that there is an issue in Storm Lathrop Shawn McKim David Miller Edward Picard in 2005. SJSO spokesman Chuck Mul- St. Johns County and that he believes ligan told the Recorder when it comes to it stems in part from prisoners being the community’s understanding of sexual released without any help from families offenders and predators, “there is a lot of or friends. In addition, without a support misconceptions and misinformation out network, he said the recently released there.” prisoners were relying on the information To start, Mulligan said there is a sig- of other offenders for viable addresses to nificant difference in definition and law report to the Florida Department of Cor- between a sexual offender and sexual rections. One such address was located off predator. For an offender to get a classi- State Road 207 in St. Augustine. Brian Schaedlich Michael Thompson Jason White fication as “predator,” he/she would have “For a while (we) had certain areas to have had multiple offenses or com- of the county which were wooded in a REGISTERED SEXUAL OFFENDERS/PREDATORS mit a more serious offense by the eyes particular corner,” Mulligan said. “There of the judge and Florida law. With this were no homes in the immediate area and RESIDING IN ZIP CODES 32081 AND 32082 classification, the predator faces stricter all these sex offenders kept moving in Jacob Adler: 107 Overlook Drive 32082 – Attempting to Receive Child restrictions, including registering with the there together. So, we had three or four of Pornography (2012) county sheriff’s department when moving, them living in the same patch of woods.” regardless of whether he/she is on proba- The issue with homelessness among sex James Burkes: 2811 ST Tropez Court 32082 – Attempted Lewd or Lascivious on a tion. The sheriff then alerts anyone within offenders and predators is so common that Child (attempted) (1996) the 2-mile radius of his/her presence. places such as “Miracle Village,” in Paho- When offenders move, Mulligan said, kee, Florida, have been formed as a haven Bradley Houghton: 508 Rutile Drive 32082 – Lewd or Lascivious on a Child under they also will register with the sheriff’s for registered sex offenders. According to 16 years (2001) office. The sheriff’s office is not required, a recent BBC article, there are over 200 however, to send out an alert about of- offenders currently residing there. Storm Lathrop: 611 Ponte Vedra Lakes Blvd. Apt. 704 32082 – Traveling To Meet fenders moving if they’re not on proba- While there has been a reported in- Minor To Commit Unlawful Sex Offense (2018) tion or if their probation doesn’t cover crease of offenders in the state, it should those terms. Part of the reason is the sheer be noted, however, that the occurrence Shawn McKim (labeled as non-compliant): 201 Cezanne Circle 32081 – Lewd or number of registered offenders. of recidivism in sex offenders has been lascivious conduct victim under 16 years old by offender 18 years or older (2003) “Quite frankly there is several hundred disputed. The Society for the Psycho- of them in St. Johns County residing cur- logical Study of Social Issues reported in David Miller (predator): 100 Fairway Park Blvd. 32082 – Endangering the Welfare rently,” Mulligan said. 2007 that recidivism among sex offenders of a Child, Criminal Sexual Contact (2007); Criminal Sexual Contact (2009) Mulligan makes sure to point out that was actually much lower than commonly there isn’t one end-all rule for offend- believed, with one statistic citing a 5.3% Edward Picard: 605 Picasso Ave. 32081 – Use of computer to solicit or lure a ers and predators to abide by, outside of rate among 9,000 offenders over a three- parent or custodian of a child to consent to the child’s participation in sexual registering with the county sheriff’s office. year period. In addition, 93% of child conduct, Transmission of Material Harmful to Minors to a Minor (2012) Factors such as when they were convict- sexual abuse is perpetrated by a person ed, where they were convicted, by who they know, with 34% being family mem- Brian Schaedlich: 1502 March Cove Lane 32082 – Unlawful Sexual Activity with and whether they’re still on probation, bers and 59% acquaintances. Certain Minors (2017) all play into which laws come into place. Mulligan also pointed out that commu- Residency restrictions such as if an of- nity members should be wary about post- Michael Thompson: 753 Rembrandt Ave. 32081 – Traveling To Meet Minor To fender can reside within 1,000 feet of any ing fliers or engaging with sex offenders Commit Unlawful Sex Offense, Lewd or Lascivious Battery on a Child 12-15 years school, childcare facility, park or play- in their neighborhood. Offenders, just like (2018) ground might simply be determined by all citizens, have rights against libelous the fact that they were convicted before a fliers and can sue if misinformation is Jason White: 5 Starfish Place 32082 – Sexual Battery Victim Over 12 Unable to new law was established, he said. spread. Resist (2009) Mulligan stresses that community mem- Residents looking for more information bers should log on to SJSO’s website and on this topic can visit www.sjso.org/i- Source: St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office’s (SJSO) Offender Watch register for the Offender Watch system to want-to/locate-sex-offenders. Ponte Vedra Recorder · June 6, 2019 COMMUNITY NEWS 5 MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR Voting now open for Recorder’s Farewell and Best of the Best of Ponte Vedra contest With the nomination period complete, The Best Of platform on the Record- readers and community members er’s website features lists of nominees can now vote in approximately 300 in an easy-to-use format. Nomi- thank you categories online in the Ponte Vedra nees can participate in advertis- Recorder’s Best of the Best of ing packages that promote their Two and a half years ago, the Ponte Vedra contest. entry by expanding their listing Ponte Vedra Recorder took a Votes can be cast at www.ponte- to feature additional details about chance on me. vedrarecorder.com/BestOf. the business. I was two to three years re- The Recorder launched the contest Winners will receive a free moved from journalism school, May 16 in celebration of the newspa- framed certificate and a Best of the with a background in corporate per’s 50th anniversary, which is coming up Best of Ponte Vedra window cling. Each communications and market- in November (#CheersTo50Years). The contest winner will also be listed in the Recorder’s ing, followed by a handful of covers zip codes 32082 and 32081. From best boss to Best of the Best of Ponte Vedra special section and on freelance assignments with best charity event, best artist to best yoga instructor and the winners’ website. Winners will be notified by Ponte Jon Blauvelt publications in the Jacksonville best barbecue to best jewelry store, the categories run Vedra Recorder staff in July. Editor area. I was fighting to find my the gamut and are sure to include your favorite things. For more information or to find out how to get way into the journalism indus- Voting will take place until July 20, during which your nominated business or product involved in try, and the Recorder ultimately obliged, hiring me each person can vote once per day in as many categories promotions that will be going on throughout the contest first as a reporter and then as the editor. The Osteen as he or she wants. The nominees who receive the most cycle, contact your sales representative, email family (owners), Recorder Publisher Susan Griffin and votes will be named 2019 Best of the Best of Ponte [email protected] or call (904) 285-8831. Vote for your staff, and my predecessor Jennifer Logue graciously Vedra. Nominations and voting are completely free and favorite business, service, person, restaurant or product welcomed me to the team and jumpstarted an adven- open to the public. now at www.pontevedrarecorder.com/BestOf. ture I will never forget. That adventure has included the fulfillment of life- long dreams covering and the Jacksonville Jaguars. It has included meetings and interviews with professional athletes, politicians, CEOs of major companies and organizations, former CEOs and many others who have humbled me. It has included everyday Ponte Vedra residents and orga- nizations in the community who have also humbled me, opening their doors and welcoming me into their homes and meetings to tell me their stories. Through these interactions and experiences, I’ve been reminded of how special Ponte Vedra is, reinforc- ing what I knew was true so many years ago when I visited this sleepy beach town as a child to visit family. That’s why writing this message is so bittersweet, as I complete my time as editor of the Recorder and transition to the next chapter of my life as a public relations specialist at Wounded Warrior Project. As I look forward to that opportunity, I am proud of the work the Recorder has accomplished over the past few years. Our small but mighty staff has produced a quality newspaper week in and week out that read- ers look forward to, enjoy and count on for original reporting and storytelling. In addition to the Recorder’s 50-year legacy as a Photo courtesy of Katrin Casey. strong print product, I’m also proud of the digital Chemo Noir will hold its 1-mile race and wine tasting event at Casa Marina Restaurant and Hotel in Jacksonville Beach on progress we’ve made over the past few years. We’ve June 15. dramatically increased our presence on social media, expanded our storytelling to video and other mediums, and worked to improve our website, most recently Chemo Noir to hold race, wine tasting seen through the launch of our Best of the Best of Ponte Vedra contest. True progress, indeed, and I know that will undoubt- June 15 to support cancer patients edly continue under the tutelage of the next editor of the Recorder. By Daniela Toporek Stone tickets and massage packages. As I move forward in my career, I will always be Jacksonville’s local mascots, Fang from the Icemen, grateful for this chapter of my life. I’ve met so many To help pay medical bills for those struggling with Shrimp Scampi from the Jumbo Shrimp and even Jaxson great people and have learned more than I ever could cancer, Chemo Noir will host its third annual 1-mile race de Ville from the Jacksonville Jaguars will be at the race, have imagined. I want to thank all of you in the com- and wine tasting on Saturday, June 15, at Casa Marina competing against one another to establish the fastest munity, for reading, for taking the time to meet or Hotel and Restaurant in Jacksonville Beach from 10 a.m. mascot of the city. speak with me, for submitting stories we weren’t able to 2 p.m. to cover, for agreeing, for disagreeing and, ultimately, After the race, guests and participants will be wel- THE STORY BEHIND THE RACE for embracing the Recorder as your community news- comed back to Casa Marina for the wine-tasting, featur- Chemo Noir is a local nonprofit organization that raises paper. It’s been a true honor serving in this seat. I will ing select wines from sponsors, along with live music money through wine-centric events to help cancer patients always look back on this experience fondly, and I will by Barrett Thomas, a photo booth and smoothie samples offset the out-of-pocket medical costs of fighting cancer. always look back on the people I’ve met along the way from Smoothie King. There will also be a raffle that fea- with a smile on my face. tures prizes ranging from Jaguar game tickets to Rolling CHEMO NOIR continues on Page 8 6 ONE OF US Ponte Vedra Recorder · June 6, 2019 A Nocatee resident, Dr. Don Resio is a professor of ocean engineering at the University of (UNF) and the director of the Taylor Engineering Research Institute at UNF’s College of Computing, Engineering and Construction.

and fully after storms. For example, new Dr. Don Resio innovative ideas and funding is needed in order to develop expedient methods that can be quickly deployed before a storm hits Can you please briefly tell us about to help minimize damages. And when the your background? storm has passed, we need faster, expedi- My twin brother and I attended the Uni- ent bridge replacement capabilities. For versity of Virginia. We both were major- example, a team of engineers and scientists ing in physics, but I switched to an earth that I directed under military funding suc- sciences curriculum in my third year. A new cessfully demonstrated the capability to department, Environmental Sciences, was place a heavy-capacity bridge over a rapidly formed, and it included meteorology/clima- flowing river within a few hours in a FEMA tology and oceanography, which remain my exercise that took place in Alaska in 2010 academic inspiration today. Since earning (an effort that was awarded the Defense my PhD in 1974, I have led teams of inno- Logistics Agency’s Technology Transition vators improving technologies, information, of the Year Award). We also developed a tools and theories needed to solve critical system that could close breaches in dune coastal problems. In 1982, I married the and levee systems, even while water is love of my life, Kathryn, who just retired flowing through it. I think the key is to not from instructor of water aerobics at Nocatee. only rely on doing things we already do Between us, we have four children — three somewhat better, but to think outside the girls and one boy — and 10 grandchildren box to a generation of new ideas. — eight boys and two girls. A good example of the need to improve My professional experience includes our capabilities can be found in compound 26 years in the U.S. Army Corps of En- flooding events in Florida. Flooding prob- gineers (17 as the technical leader of the lems in both Jacksonville and St. Augustine coastal research program), eight years in the are exacerbated by an inflow of runoff water international consulting business, four years coming down rivers and streams during as an associate professor of oceanography hurricanes and creating higher surges than and meteorology at the Florida Institute of would be created only by winds. Down- Technology (FIT) and eight years at the town Jacksonville was the victim of this University of North Florida. During my time type of flooding in Hurricane Irma, and within the Corps and consulting, I devel- would not have flooded if the St. Johns oped several improved models for quantify- River discharge had been much lower. I am ing coastal and offshore winds, waves and Photocourtesy of the University of North Floridat presently completing a project to add the surges and incorporated these models into capability to include this type of flooding statistical systems for estimating coastal and weather watchers and passed on to me their from UNF coastal research projects. into the National Hurricane Center’s surge offshore hazards in an integrated method love of observing nature. They inspired me forecast system. that has been used around the world as the to always try to be the best person that I Do you have any insight on the upcom- basis for planning and design. My experi- can be and ingrained in me the importance ing hurricane season? What should What do you enjoy most about living in ence in this field has allowed me to serve of learning about natural processes. residents in the area expect? Nocatee/Ponte Vedra? as a member on National Research Council Not really. By now, everyone prob- It is a wonderful nature area. Kelly committees, as a technical advisor to judges What is your proudest achievement in ably realizes that seasonal forecasts are Pointe, where I live, is very peaceful with in international court cases and as a techni- your field? relatively crude in terms of their accura- my backyard directly connected to a nature cal expert on critical national and interna- I recently received the Vincent J. cies. The reason for this inaccuracy is the preserve. My wife and I have made good tional court cases. Cardone Lifetime Achievement Award evolving time and space scales involved in friends since moving to Nocatee. Everyone I became the director of the Taylor Engi- for Marine Meteorology. Vince was my the creation of both a relatively stable area is so friendly and the proximity to both neering Research Institute at the University mentor in all things meteorological, for tropical storm genesis and a pattern of Jacksonville, St. Augustine, the Beaches of North Florida in 2011, where my passion beginning during my PhD at UVA and for atmospheric steering currents that bring the and the GTM Preserve, with all its beautiful for innovation is being passed on to the next all years afterwards until he passed away hurricanes to the United States. That being areas within it, provides so many options generation of students from undergradu- in 2013. This award also recognized my said, I will put my guess out there with the for dining and fun activities. ate through postdoctoral researchers. As an many years of service to the United Na- rest of them. I think the U.S. will have a example of this, a team of UNF professors tions World Meteorological Organization higher than normal number of hurricanes What do you like to do in your free time? and students recently earned an international in countries around the world to reduce (more than six) this year. This is purely due I love to go for walks on local beaches patent for UNF, for a green-energy system damage and loss of life caused by storms to the locations where the major circulation and explore the local area. We also travel that can harvest continuous energy from and other water hazards, along with my features seem to be settling into this year. quite a bit for work and pleasure with coastal tides. technical contributions to this field. I feel planned trips to Croatia this summer for a that building the Taylor Engineering Re- What does Northeast Florida need to do break, a United Nations-sponsored trip to What inspired your career in marine search Institute at UNF has to be consid- to protect itself from future hurricanes Fiji to assist with flooding problems in that meteorology? ered as tied with this. Over the last eight and storms? country, and a trip to Australia this fall for Many spring and fall weekends and much years, we have gone from an essentially I think local and state officials have done an international wave and surge conference of my summertime through the latter part of nonexistent program with no Coastal a good job in developing plans and actions that I help organize. I have to admit that I grade school and through high school were Engineering students, to a constantly for the 48 hours leading up to and following am not very good at just relaxing. I usually spent with my uncle from Sweden, Nils growing number of students in our under- a hurricane strike in an area. In my opinion, stay fairly active even when I am not work- Nilson. He was incredibly knowledgeable graduate track in Coastal Engineering and the state should shift some of its budget ing and enjoy playing my guitar as well as about winds, waves and currents within the 18 graduate students (16 MS and 2 PhD, into improved long-term planning to make non-technical writing, including one book Chesapeake Bay and mouth of the Potomac with the latter shared with the University coastal areas more resilient to hurricane of poetry published and some books of fic- River where we fished and crabbed together. of Florida), almost all of whom receive strikes and to developing technologies tion underway. 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After longtime Ponte Vedra Beach resident Doug Carroll was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2004 and ultimately died, his son Jordan decided to make a differ- ence. Alongside his friend Matt Hahnemann, Jordan launched in 2006 Anglers for a Cure, an organization that spreads aware- ness about the importance of colonos- copy screenings and benefits the Borland Groover clinics. These clinics help those struggling with colon cancer and even provide financial assistance for those who can’t afford to get screened. Anglers for a Cure’s primary fundrais- Photos courtesy of Jordan Carroll and Anglers for a Cure ing vehicle is its annual fishing tourna- Anglers for a Cure 2018 fishing tournament competitors pose for a group shot. The 2019 fishing ment. The organization’s 13th annual tour- tournament will be held Sept. 28. at the Vilano Beach Boat Ramp. nament will be held Sept. 28 at the Vilano Beach Boat Ramp. The event averages With the rise of participation comes a is, we just need the extra help,” he said. around 40 to 50 boats, plus kayaks and rise of spectatorship. Carroll added that He also mentioned how grateful he is Anglers for a Cure 2018 competitors show off their fresh catch. approximately 200 people in attendance. there will also be plenty to do for those for the help Anglers for a Cure has re- According to Carroll, the tournaments who aren’t participating in the tourna- ceived thus far, especially from St. Johns go in there and remove things (tumors, have raised over $1000,000. Carroll calls ment, but still want to come out and sup- County Parks and Recreation for allow- etc.) and you’re good to go. Whereas if his fishing tournament a “niche” tourna- port the cause. The event will include food ing the organization to operate in Vilano it’s detected too late, the cancer can really ment since competitors must have their and live music. Beach. take over.” own boat or kayak to participate. Anglers will also be hosting a Captain’s “It’s just a win-win partnership,” he Carroll lost his father shortly after the “I keep using that term because Dinner the night before the event. A prize said. “We are nothing without the commu- inaugural fishing tournament in 2006, but with a walk or run or things like that, drawing will be held in which guests have nity’s support.” his legacy lives on through the Anglers for almost anybody can do it,” Carroll ex- a chance to win kayaks and other prizes. The biggest thing Carroll wants his a Cure foundation. plained. “So it has been kind of a difficult Aside from the food and fun, what really community to take with them, whether “He (my father) was actually diagnosed project.” matters most to Carroll is that the commu- attending the event or not, is that it’s never through the Borland Groover Clinic But with the rise of social media and nity comes together to support the Anglers too late to get checked for colon cancer. based there in Jacksonville, Florida, so help of the community, Carroll said he’s for a Cure cause. “People tend to put it off like it’s really all our proceeds go to their foundation for seen a significant increase in event aware- For those who aren’t interested in com- not a big deal,” he explained, adding that research and education.” ness and participation in the last three peting, but want to help with the cause, early screening and detection are extreme- For more information on Anglers for a years. Anglers for a Cure is searching for volun- ly significant and can save lives. “The Cure and its fishing tournament or about “It’s really been a turn for us, and we teers and sponsors for the tournament. whole push with colon cancer is if you the Borland Groover Clinic, visit www. have not looked back since.” he said. “The “Whether its monetary or just lending have any type of minor symptoms in early anglersforacure.org and www.borland- cause is only continuing to grow.” a hand and carrying coolers, as small as it detection screenings, they (doctors) can groover.com.

from that state. Her diagnosis caused her her battle with brain cancer just before to get her life back together, still battling to put a pause on running for over a year Chemo Noir’s first race. cancer and dealing with this massive loss Chemo Noir and a half. At times, she couldn’t even lift “She used to be in my soccer club of her only son, so she had a lot of medi- Continued from 5 10 pounds. team,” Casey said. “We’d meet up on our cal overflow that she couldn’t shake,” Founder and Nease high school alumna “It drove me crazy,” she said. “Like I ‘good weeks’ when we weren’t in treat- Casey explained. “It’s heartbreaking. I cry Katrin Casey has been an athlete since couldn’t even take my trash out.” ment and have a little wine together. I was every time I write a check.” she can remember. She’s a fellow runner Whether it was the treatment or her extremely affected by her passing and her Casey couldn’t be any more thank- and soccer player. She’s also a cancer sheer will to not quit on the game of life, sister is one of the founders of Chemo ful for those in the community who’ve survivor. Casey made a significant recovery and Noir, so I just wanted to dedicate that to come out to support her organization and Casey was diagnosed with colon cancer goes into remission this summer. her and her memory.” its cause. After all, it’s because of those in 2014 and treated her illness as she After her year and a half hiatus, Casey Casey mentioned having survivor’s who’ve attended Chemo Noir’s events would any other physical obstacle in her was finally able to run her first mile. Not guilt, questioning why she beat cancer that she’s able to give back in the first way, like a training program. only did this signify her recovery, but also rather than others. But if it weren’t for place. She calls her Chemo Noir family “I handled it just like I would getting the fact that the real Katrin Casey — not Casey’s survival, the community would her tribe and couldn’t be any more proud ready for soccer season,” Casey said. “I the cancer patient — but the runner, the have lost even more members who could of it. prepared really well. I was going to treat- athlete, the fighter was back. not have afforded treatment, had it not “Cancer is just a tremendous feat,” ment every other week for nine months. I “I was in tears the whole time,” she said been for Casey and Chemo Noir. Casey said. “Getting through it is hard had a routine and I had paper rings where nostalgically and proud. “It was on the Just last week, Casey met with a fellow enough and you shouldn’t have to worry I took one down every time I finished the beach and that’s where I got inspired to recipient struggling with breast cancer about a few thousand dollars just to live, treatment. I definitely handled it like a do this event.” who was granted financial assistance by as long as I’m concerned.” playbook.” One of the most significant parts of Chemo Noir after her son was killed in a Visit www.chemonoir.com for more Although she handled her treatment like the 1-mile run is the half-mile turn in car accident and had to pay unexpected information on Chemo Noir, the 1-mile the disciplined, dedicated athlete she is, the race, called “Tara’s Turn,” dedicated funeral costs. race and wine tasting and more survivor Casey remembers times where she felt far to Casey’s dear friend who died during “She was going back to work, trying stories. Ponte Vedra Recorder · June 6, 2019 COMMUNITY NEWS 9 MSD Board approves county MoU regarding homestead exemption audit By Jon Blauvelt faces, Creamer said, is when an exemption the county and are qualified for an exemp- Boulevard and San Diego Road, with a is granted, it becomes out of date, because tion but have not applied. new outfall line along San Diego. This The Ponte Vedra Beach Municipal “things can change in ownership,” he said. Creamer’s office, which doesn’t have project should begin in fall 2019. Service District (MSD) Board of Trustees This causes that exemption to be non- enough manpower to tackle all exemp- In addition, Jurenovich said TECO recently signed off on a memorandum of compliant. When that happens in Florida, tions, has selected a firm called The Ex- Peoples Gas will be extending the gas line understanding (MoU) regarding a home- Creamer said they have a good system of emption Project to complete the project. If along Ponte Vedra Boulevard from south stead exemption audit that an outside catching it. But when it happens outside of any back taxes are recovered, they will be of the Sawgrass back gate, south on Ponte firm will conduct on behalf of St. Johns Florida, with a death, divorce, remarriage, remitted back to the taxing authorities and Vedra Boulevard to Mickler’s and then County. etc., Creamer said his office does not have the county, and 18% will be retained and across A1A to the roundabout. Jurenovich St. Johns County Property Appraiser a good system to address the situation. paid to the auditing firm. Creamer said he said this project should begin shortly and Eddie Creamer attended the MSD Board’s In addition, he said of the 71,000 exemp- expects the project to begin in July and not take long. Residents along this gas meeting May 13 at the Ponte Vedra Beach tions that his office has, some are over 60 finish in a 90-to-120-day period. line, once installed, will be allowed to Branch Library to discuss the audit and years old, and they have never undergone connect if desired. seek the MSD’s approval. The county a comprehensive audit to determine their OTHER MSD NEWS Also according to Jurenovich, JEA will property appraiser has met with each of validity. According to an email from MSD be replacing a water main on Ponte Vedra the county’s taxing authorities to do so. As a result, Creamer has been propos- Board Treasurer Gary Jurenovich, the Boulevard between Miranda and Corona Creamer said his office administers ing to taxing authorities in the county a MSD has been working with St. Johns roads beginning in January 2020. In addi- about 71,000 exemptions in the county. Of comprehensive audit that allows his office County and Ponte Vedra Inn & Club to get tion, he said Corona Road is schedule to those exemptions, he said most are home- to identify improperly claimed exemptions a county easement granted so that a major be milled and repaved in fall 2019. stead exemptions, which not only provide and look outside of Florida to events that storm water improvement project can Finally, the MSD treasurer said discus- homeowners a $50,000 deduction in their may have happened to jeopardize different begin on Ponte Vedra Boulevard. sions were held at the meeting regard- tax-assessed value, but also applies a 3% exemptions. With the audit, Creamer said That project is moving forward, said ing the state of the roadway along Ponte cap on the amount that a homeowner’s his office will also be able to determine Jurenovich, as the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club Vedra Boulevard. This topic will again be tax-assessed value can increase each year. which rentals and short-term rentals may noted in a meeting that it would be willing up for discussion at the MSD Board’s next Creamer said his office receives about be claiming homestead exemption. He to assist the community in making these meeting on Monday, June 10, at 6 p.m. at 9,000 homestead exemption applications noted that the audit will additionally help improvements possible. Five new storm the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library. each year. his office search for unclaimed exemp- water drains are expected to be placed Preliminary budget discussion is also The problem his office consistently tions, meaning homeowners who live in around the intersection of Ponte Vedra planned to take place.

On Wednesday, May 22, the First graders Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach students met from Bolles with Valerie and Bryce, world travelers who just came back meet world from a trip to South America, Galapagos Islands and Richards Mattress & Antarctica. Wicker Warehouse travelers 1079 Atlantic Blvd. • Atlantic Beach Photo courtesy Next to Elvis’s Upholstery PV3-LV45791 On Wednesday, May 22, the Bolles of Bolles Lower Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Cam- School Ponte 249-3541 M-S • 11-5:30 • Sunday • 1-5 pus Library and the Bolles Lower School Vedra Beach www.richardsmattressandwicker.com Whitehurst Campus Copeland Library hosted Valerie and Bryce, two world trav- their yearlong journey. Students convened elers with whom students on both cam- in George Hall to watch a special recap puses have been Skyping this school year of their trip and ask questions about their as the pair drove through South America adventure. Students were very interested and visited the Galapagos Islands and in the types of animals they encountered € ‚ƒ€ „ † ‡ˆ‚„‡ˆ‚†ˆ‰ƒ Antarctica. After many months of remote as well as trip logistics. The pair later conversations, students were finally able traveled to the Whitehurst Campus in speak with Valerie and Bryce in person. Jacksonville to meet first grade students The travelers also are personal friends in Copeland Library.      ­ of Ponte Vedra Beach Campus Head First graders on both campuses have Peggy Campbell-Rush, who knew them as been focusing on the continent of South students when she directed a Semester at America as part of their global studies. Sea program. The pair later established a Each grade level honed in on a different program called “The Great Untold EDU,” continent. Bolles’ yearlong focus on the              an educational outreach for students. world’s continents has influenced stu-   Valerie and Bryce arrived on the Bolles dents’ world perspectives in many ways Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus and in many areas of learning including just two days after arriving in Miami from art, performance and innovation. PV2-LV45856 10 NOCATEE HAPPENINGS Ponte Vedra Recorder · June 6, 2019

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Our Commerce will host the 17th annual Ponte of the Porsche Mid-Engine Honoring the has been revamped to “level the playing partnership with Nocatee has allowed for Vedra Auto Show presented by Fields Anniversary of the 914 and the 30th An- field and car culture trends,” Perry said. growth and improvements to the Show Auto Group on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019, niversary of the Land Rover Discovery. Perry brings a wealth of car show which we greatly appreciate.” from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Nocatee Event The Ponte Vedra Auto Show will honor organization and judging to the Ponte Garry Redig, vice president of op- Field. its past chairman, Larry Weisman, who Vedra Auto Show. Currently, he also erations of Fields Auto Group, said his The Auto Show, which is open and free died earlier this year. Weisman devoted serves as head judge for the Festivals of company is proud to partner with the 2019 to spectators, will feature up to 180 classic significant time and energy into the show Speed events held in Florida and Georgia. Ponte Vedra Auto Show. and new collectors’ cars all vying for the during his tenure, and the Best of Show He also voice volunteered for the Amelia “This will be an exciting event showcas- show’s 30 trophies, according to a press Award, selected from 180-plus entrants, Concours d’Elegance for over 15 years, ing some of the best in the history of the release from the Chamber. This year’s will be given in his honor. holding chair positions in silent auction, automotive industry,” Redig said. “We show features a newly designed website, “Larry was a driving force behind the retail sales and logistics. Perry has judged are looking forward to a great Show at a which is ready for entry registrations. Au- Ponte Vedra Auto Show and worked tire- for the Ponte Vedra Auto Show for five spectacular new location in Nocatee.” tomobile pre-registration is $35 per vehicle lessly to make it the success it is today,” years. To find out more or to register an auto- through Sept. 11. Day of registration is said Toni Boudreaux-Godwin, Ponte Vedra “We are thrilled to have Fields Auto mobile in the auto show, visit www.pvau- $50 per vehicle. Registration information Beach division director for the Chamber. Group return for its fourth year as pre- toshow.com or call the St. Johns County can be found at www.pvautoshow.com. “His energy and dedication will be missed senting sponsor, they have been a very Chamber of Commerce Ponte Vedra Beach Four special anniversaries and one and hard to replace.” supportive sponsor in every way,” said (PVB) Division at (904) 285-2004. Memorial trophy will be showcased this Ken Perry, longtime Porsche owner and Isabelle Renault, president of the St. Johns The 2019 Ponte Vedra Auto Show is year. Special anniversaries include the head judge for the Festivals of Speed, has County Chamber of Commerce. “This funded in part by the St. Johns County 30th Anniversary of the Lexus, 60th An- agreed to take over the chairmanship du- year, attendees will enjoy the show’s new Tourist Development Council. Area residents enjoy Active After 50 Expo Several hundred area residents visited with a Passport to Prizes sign to have the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall and Ponte their passports stamped or initialed by Vedra Memory Care Center on May 18 the exhibitor. Grand prizes included a to attend the Active After 50 Expo, a large flat-screen Smart TV and an “Eve- lifestyle, health and aging event. ning Out in Lincoln Luxury” courtesy of Produced by Lifestyle Events Man- Bozard Lincoln. agement, the free event provided baby Kevin Geddings from WSOS 103.9 boomers, seniors, caregivers, family St. Augustine/95.5 Ponte Vedra was also members and professionals who serve broadcasting live on the main stage in that population with information on the Concert Hall playing the hits of the fitness, travel and cruises, leisure and 60s, 70s and 80s. recreation, finance, retirement and insur- Presenting sponsors Flagler Health+, ance, nutrition and diet, memory care Bozard Lincoln and Medicare Mary services, and senior living and assisted joined other sponsors including AARP, living, among other topics. Brought to the Ponte Vedra Recorder, Humana, the community by activeboomersand- Island Doctors, Surterra Wellness, Liber- seniors.com and WSOS Radio, over 60 ate Physician Centers and Re-bath. Photos by Susan Griffin exhibitors attended to offer information For more information, visit active- Heather Cox and Kerri Dufour of Starling attend the Active After 50 Expo May 18 at the Ponte Vedra about their products and services. boomersandseniors.com. Concert Hall. The expo also featured numerous seminars and a Treasures in the Attic antique appraisal in the Ponte Vedra Memory Care Center. Sponsored by the Ponte Vedra Recorder and benefiting the St. Johns County Council on Aging, the event was based off the popular PBS show, “Antiques Roadshow.” Appraisals were provided by B. Langston Estate Sales & Auctions and Expert Jewelry Appraisers. In addition, visitors to the Expo had the opportunity to participate in the Passport to Prizes activity (sponsored by Liberate Physician Centers and Surterra Wellness) to win a variety of prizes provided by sponsors and exhibitors. Upon entering the Expo, guests received a passport and then visited the booths Jill Hecker of Silver Creek The Ponte Vedra Recorder booth Ponte Vedra Recorder · June 6, 2019 HURRICANE GUIDE 13 2019 HURRICANE GUIDE

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Ponte Vedra Beach/Sawgrass: North on SR-A1A, turn City of St. Augustine Beach: North to SR-312, proceed Once disaster strikes, it is too late to shop or west onto Butler Boulevard and proceed to I-95 or across 312 Bridge to SR-207 and proceed to I-95 or search for supplies. With supplies gathered in points west. points west. advance, families can endure an evacuation or home confinement. Palm Valley/Nocatee area: Proceed southwest to CR- From the intersection of Ocean Trace Road and A1A Here are a few checklists to consider while 210 and proceed to I-95 or points west. to Crescent Beach: South on SR-A1A to Crescent Beach, preparing for this upcoming hurricane season: turn west on SR-206, proceed across Crescent Beach On coast halfway between Mickler’s Landing and Bridge to US-1 and proceed to I-95 or points west. ON THE ROAD South Ponte Vedra Beach: North of Guana Dam, go ■ Cash | Credit cards north to SR-A1A and proceed west across Palm Valley Crescent Beach to Flagler County Line: North on SR- ■ Important documents Bridge on CR-210. South of Guana Dam, go south on A1A to Crescent Beach, turn west on SR-206, proceed ■ Road maps SR-A1A and proceed west across Vilano Bridge. Con- across Crescent Beach Bridge to US-1 and proceed to ■ Jumper cables tinue west on SR-16 to I-95 or points west. I-95 or points west. ■ Tire repair kit City of St. Augustine (mainland): North on US-1, turn ■ Flashlight | Batteries ST. JOHNS RIVER west onto SR-16 or proceed southwest on SR-207 or SR-13 north of CR-210: Proceed east along CR-210 or ■ Battery-operated radio south on US-1. Proceed to I-95 or points west. Greenbriar Road to I-95; or north along SR-13 into Duval ■ Fire extinguisher County; or east on Racetrack Road to areas outside the ■ Blankets | Sleeping bags City of St. Augustine (Davis Shores, Anastasia Island evacuation zone. Pillows ■ South to St. Augustine Alligator Farm): SR-A1A, pro- ■ Toiletries ceed west across Bridge of Lions to US-1 North or US-1 SR-13 north of CR-214: Proceed east along CR-208 or Medications ■ South and/or to SR-16 or SR-207 to I-95 or points west. SR-16 to I-95; or west along SR-16 across the Shands First-aid kit ■ Bridge; or east on CR-214 to areas outside the evacua- ■ Extra baby supplies City of St. Augustine and Anastasia Island north of tion zone. ■ Non-perishable foods the St. Augustine Amphitheater: Proceed north on SR- ■ Drinking water A1A across the Bridge of Lions and then go west. CR-13 South of CR-214: Proceed east along SR-207 or ■ Games | Books SR-206 to I-95; or west along SR-207 into Putnam County; City of St. Augustine and Anastasia Island south of or east on CR-214 to areas outside the evacuation zone. AT HOME the St. Augustine Amphitheater: Proceed south on SR- Source: St. Johns County Emergency Management ■ Non-perishable foods A1A, turn west on SR-312, proceed across 312 Bridge to ■ Drinking water SR-207 and proceed to I-95 or points west. Evacuation zone map, Page 24 ■ First aid kit ■ Medications ■ Cash | Credit cards ST. JOHNS COUNTY SHELTERS ■ Flashlight | Batteries In most cases, evacuation is the best option. But if this is not possible, one of the best ways to get prepared ■ Battery-operated radio for hurricane season is by locating the evacuation shelters in your area. ■ Manual can opener ■ Extra baby supplies PUBLIC EVACUATION Patriot Oaks Academy South Woods Elementary School ■ Games | Books SHELTERS 475 Longleaf Pine Parkway 4750 SR-206 West ■ Fire extinguisher St. Johns, FL 32259 Elkton, FL 32033 ■ Phone | Non-portable Bartram Trail High School *Pet-Friendly Osceola Elementary School ■ Fill tub with water for sanitation 7399 Longleaf Pine Parkway St. Johns, FL 32259 1605 Osceola Elementary Road Timberlin Creek Elementary School ■ Porta-Pot | Well water users St. Augustine, FL 32084 555 Pine Tree Lane AT THE SHELTER Mill Creek Elementary School St. Augustine, FL 32092 3750 International Golf Parkway Otis Mason Elementary School *Pet-Friendly ■ Three-day supply of water St. Augustine, FL 32092 207 Mason Manatee Way ■ Three-day supply of non-perishable foods St. Augustine, FL 32086 ■ Medications | Specialized supplies SPECIAL NEEDS Creekside High School ■ Diabetics — Insulin | Small cooler for Insulin Pedro Menendez High School EVACUATION SHELTERS 100 Knights Lane Toiletries 600 SR-206 West (Pre-registration strongly encouraged) ■ St. Johns, FL 32259 ■ Flashlight | Batteries St. Augustine, FL 32086 Freedom Crossing Academy ■ Pillows | Blankets 1365 Shetland Drive Cunningham Creek Elementary Fruit Cove Middle School ■ Sleeping bag | Egg crate mattress 1205 Roberts Road St. Johns, FL 32259 ■ Cot | Lawn chair 3180 Race Track Road St. Johns, FL 32259 St. Johns, FL 32259 ■ Important papers | Identification Pacetti Bay Middle School 245 Meadowlark Lane ■ Extra Clothing Durbin Creek Elementary School Hickory Creek Elementary School St. Augustine, FL 32092 ■ Books | Magazines | Cards, etc. 4100 Race Track Road 235 Hickory Creek Trail ■ Caregiver — If you have special needs St. Johns, FL 32259 St. Johns, FL 32259 Source: St. Johns County Emergency Management Ponte Vedra Recorder · June 6, 2019 HURRICANE GUIDE 15 16 HURRICANE GUIDE Ponte Vedra Recorder · June 6, 2019

Photo by Jon Blauvelt When it comes to flooding, LEAKING? Florida’s risk is very real As the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season fice to expand Florida’s private flood insur- Want to be sure? begins, Florida’s Chief Financial Officer ance market, according to a press release (CFO) Jimmy Patronis and Florida Insur- from the Office of Insurance Regulation. ance Commissioner David Altmaier are As of April 30, the number of insurers If there’s a leak hiding somewhere, reminding consumers to start preparing eligible to write private flood insurance now, if they haven’t already. in Florida increased from 20 to 29, a 45 locating it is IMPERATIVE! Consumers should review their insur- percent increase since June 2017. Private ance policies, understand their coverages carriers have written more than 62,000 per- A leak in your home can result in costly and secure flood insurance coverage as sonal primary flood insurance policies in soon as possible. Typically, there is a 30- Florida, a 169 percent increase since June damages. day waiting period before a flood policy 2017. According to the release, this cover- takes effect, so it is vital to act now, they age is usually offered at prices similar to say. or lower than those of the National Flood Our trained and experience technicians The Office of Insurance Regulation will detect leaks from unknown sources, (OIR) has worked alongside Patronis’ of- FLOODING continues on Page 18 sometimes called “mystery” leaks. Vote Now Until July 20th

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Photo courtesy of metrocreativeconnection.com 18 HURRICANE GUIDE Ponte Vedra Recorder · June 6, 2019 St. Johns River Water Management District upgrades technology ahead of hurricane season With the arrival of hurricane season on to allow water to flow north, increasing water June 1, the St. Johns River Water Manage- storage capacity. ment District is more than ready for the According to the National Oceanic and worst Mother Nature may dish up this storm Atmospheric Administration, most initial season. forecasts project that the number of storms “We’ve recently reached a technologi- will be above average, and several forecasts cal milestone in operating our flood control indicate an above-average likelihood that structures in the Upper St. John River Basin a major hurricane will make landfall in the and Moss Bluff Dam,” St. Johns River Water Caribbean, the Gulf Coast or the U.S. East Management District Executive Director Coast. Dr. Ann Shortelle said in a press release. Each year, the district’s staff participates in “We have the ability to operate flood control statewide disaster preparedness training with structures from remote locations using a Florida’s emergency officials. The agency has computer, tablet or even a cell phone. This also weathered many hurricanes and tropi- allows us to adjust water levels prior to or cal storms, assisting local governments and during a hurricane without risking the safety communities before and in the aftermath of of our staff.” devastating storms, most recently Hurricane The district operates flood-control struc- Michael in 2018, Hurricane Irma in 2017 and tures in the Upper Ocklawaha River Basin Hurricane Matthew in 2016. A list of local — the Apopka-Beauclair Lock and Dam, government flooding contacts is available on Apopka Dam, Moss Bluff Dam and the the district’s website at www.sjrwmd.com/ Burrell Dam — to create additional capac- localgovernment/flooding. Visit the district’s Photo courtesy of the St. Johns River Water Management District ity when necessary. Similarly, the Upper St. webpage at www.sjrwmd.com/storm for Senior Engineer John Richmond uses his cell phone to test water control structure S-96D Johns River Basin Project has gate structures more hurricane and flooding information. in the Upper St. Johns River Basin Project. Brightway Insurance offers tips to help homeowners, renters get ready for hurricane season Atlantic hurricane season started June 1, and ■ Develop an evacuation plan for your fam- forecasters at Colorado State University are ily and build a disaster supply kit now that will Photo by Jon Blauvelt predicting 13 named tropical storms, of which enable you to live without power or water for ance company or the federally-ad- they expect five to reach hurricane status. several days. Basics include a first aid kit, po- ministered NFIP. Flood insurance Brightway Insurance, one of the country’s table water, non-perishable food, non-electric Flooding coverage can often be purchased largest personal lines insurance agencies, sends can opener, flashlights and batteries. A portable Continued from 16 directly from a consumer’s existing annual policy round-up emails to its more than generator may be a good investment, too, but Insurance Program (NFIP), provid- insurance agent or company. 260,000 customers listing all of the customer’s be sure to read the instructions to avoid elec- ing more consumer choice and an “If you live in Florida, you policies, insurance company name and claims tric shock. If your town provides text or email alternative to the federal program. are subject to flooding and are reporting number. alerts about weather events, sign up to receive “The 2017 Hurricane Season at risk of falling victim to one of “As a Florida-based company, we know real-time weather and traffic updates. Visit impacted virtually every county in the costliest types of disasters,” all too well the devastation that a big storm Ready.gov for additional recommendations on Florida, with Hurricane Irma result- Altmaier said. “According to the can cause, and we want to do our part to help how to prepare for a hurricane. ing in more than $8.6 billion in NFIP, the average flood insurance consumers prepare their homes and families ■ Standard homeowners’ policies don’t insured losses,” Patronis said. “Last claim payment in 2017 was more and protect their financial assets,” Brightway cover flooding. Your homeowners’ policy year, Hurricane Michael caused than $90,000 and a vast majority CEO and co-founder Michael Miller said in a probably covers water damage from house- more than $6.3 billion in insured of homeowners are not adequately press release. hold mishaps. Think of things such as a burst losses in the Panhandle alone. It is covered for flood damages. Florid- In addition to its customer outreach, Bright- pipe, sump or sewer backup or an overflowing important to start preparing now and ians must review their insurance way offers these tips to everyone living along bathtub. It doesn’t cover damage to your home understand your insurance cover- policies, understand their cover- the Atlantic seaboard and the Gulf of Mexico. caused by floods or mudslides. ages and needs. Review your policy ages and secure flood insurance as ■ Print and store important insurance infor- Flood insurance is the only way to get and add any coverage you think you they prepare for the 2019 hurricane mation and documents in a plastic zip bag, so coverage against a coastal storm surge, a river may need, such as flood insurance. season.” you have it ready to go in the event you are overflowing its banks, failure of a dam or levee Remember, flooding is not just a For more information, visit OIR’s asked to evacuate. In addition to your policy or any other weather-related event. That cover- coastal concern, and just 1 inch of flood insurance webpage at www. number, include the name of the insurance car- age is provided by the National Flood Insur- water in your home can cause over floir.com/Sections/PandC/FloodIn- rier, the telephone number to report claims and ance Program. NFIP’s website, FloodSmart. $25,000 in repair damages.” surance/FloodInsurance.aspx, Patro- the website. gov, can help you understand your flood risk Per the press release, most home- nis’ hurricane season Preparedness ■ Look at your home to determine risks and and provides a wealth of information, includ- owners’ insurance policies do not webpage at www.myfloridacfo.com/ take action now to mitigate those risks, such ing a mapping tool showing whether your provide coverage for flooding and Division/Consumers/Storm/default. as removing dead tree limbs, ensuring drain- property is in a high-risk area. this coverage must be purchased htm, or call Patronis’ insurance con- age ditches are clear and checking the roof for For more information on Brightway Insur- separately through a private insur- sumer helpline at 1-877-693-5236. loose shingles. ance, visit Brightway.com. Ponte Vedra Recorder · June 6, 2019 HURRICANE GUIDE 19 Know the storm: Be prepared for hurricanes Hurricanes are no laughing matter. a hurricane has been especially destruc- Often characterized by damaging winds tive, its name may be retired. Examples and rain and intense tidal surges, they are of retired names include Andrew, Katrina, strong storms that can wreak havoc. Mitch and Sandy. The Atlantic hurricane season typi- ■ Hurricanes will lose strength over cally runs between June and November. land because they require moist ocean According to National Geographic, water for fuel. hurricanes form over warm ocean waters ■ According to Science Kids, coastal re- near the equator. This warm, moist air gions are most at danger from hurricanes from the ocean rises and then causes air because of their proximity to the ocean. from surrounding areas to be sucked into a ■ Data from the Atlantic Oceanographic continuous storm formation. Clouds begin and Meteorological Laboratory of NOAA to rotate with the Earth’s rotation. If there found the three states with the most hur- is enough warm water to feed the storm, ricane landfalls are Florida, Texas and then the hurricane forms. Louisiana. Surviving a hurricane can come down ■ People who live in areas where hur- to understanding the risks of the storm. ricanes frequently touch down are advised Understanding hurricane terminology also to put together hurricane preparedness kits, can help. The following are some hurri- which should include drinking water, non- cane facts and preparedness tips. perishable foods, extra clothing, flashlights ■ According to National Geographic, and batteries, candles and other supplies the strongest part of a hurricane is called that are helpful if the power goes out. the eyewall. It is the most dangerous part ■ Although many like to batten down of the hurricane with the strongest winds, the hatches and ride out storms, if a heaviest rains and thickest clouds. The hurricane evacuation is advised, people wall immediately surrounds the center eye should leave their homes. It may take days of the storm. Photo by Jon Blauvelt for power to be restored, and emergency ■ Also per National Geographic, the personnel may not be able to reach injured circular “eye” of the hurricane is generally ■ Hurricanes are generally classified ■ According to the National Oceanic or stranded residents in the interim. calm with no clouds. Hurricanes rotate in into five categories, depending on their and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Hurricane season is heating up and a counter-clockwise direction around the severity. The higher the number, the more the National Hurricane Center started knowledge is key to remaining safe when eye in the northern hemisphere. potent the storm. giving official names to storms in 1953. If storms start to blow through. 20 HURRICANE GUIDE Ponte Vedra Recorder · June 6, 2019 Consider these important factors when preparing for a storm By Wayne R. Terry THINK ABOUT WHAT HAPPENS AFTER        Special to the Recorder If you know who you are going to call for each peril that could happen to Hurricane season is your home or business, you can save upon us once again. your emergency plan on your phone and The time has come to just dial down the list of numbers. The remember our storm damage to your property will be stress- Got Mold? risks and prepare now. ful enough. Save yourself the struggle, As loud as that make your list now and share it with your Wayne R. Terry Guest Columnist teenage voice in your family. Have a Flood? head is repeating, “It Remember, if a hurricane hits, every won’t happen to me,” the reality is the business that can fix the damage is going chance of a storm harming our property to be in high demand. Keep in mind Had a Fire? is quite high. It doesn’t even have to be a repairs are going to take longer. You hurricane to be devastating. may have to move out of your house We have flash flooding all the time. for months. Where will you stay? There And just because you aren’t in a flood will be a lot of companies trying to take zone, that doesn’t mean it will never flood advantage of your bad situation, so make FOR IMMEDIATE there. Lightning could catch your house sure you are dealing with reputable ven- RESPONSE CALL on fire, and all could be lost in minutes. A dors by making a list now while you have tornado, or even straight-line winds, can time to research. destroy homes in seconds. Hail can cause 904.573.3566 all sorts of damage. ASSISTANCE AFTER THE STORM www.purocleanofjax.com You won’t always have 10 days’ warn- Remember that disaster relief groups ing to prepare for a storm. Please prepare exist to help after a storm. Add these con- now. Here are some tips and thoughts to tacts to your emergency list. take into consideration. ■ The American Red Cross: Water Damage Restoration www.redcross.org/get-help/disaster-relief- Mold Remediation THINK ABOUT YOUR PETS and-recovery-services.html Have you considered what to do with ■ Endeavors: www.endeavors.org/loca- Fire & Smoke Restoration your pets if you would need to evacuate tion-service/tallahassee/disaster-relief/ your home? The Clay County Humane ■ Salvation Army: www.salvationar- Trauma Scene Remediation Society has great information about what myusa.org/usn/ BioHazard Clean Up to know to keep your pets safe during the ■ United Methodist Florida Confer- storm: www.clayhumane.org/disaster- ence/Disaster Recovery: floridarestores. preparation.php. Please never leave your com pets behind! ■ TEAMeffort Missions: www.teamef- fort.org BE READY FOR ANYTHING ■ Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day: How many different scenarios can you www.ldscharities.org/what-we-do/emer- think of that could happen in a storm gency-response around your property? Consider all the dangers and have a plan of action for each THINK ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBORS 24-HOUR EMERGENCY RESPONSE of them. It sounds silly, but it’s even better Once you are prepared, who else can if you have your plan written down. This you help? Some of us have elderly or website is a great resource: https://www. disabled neighbors. Ask them about their ready.gov/hurricanes Be sure to check out hurricane plan and if they could use any the other information this website has to help. Others of us know people who just offer. There seems to be a preparation list moved to Florida and have no idea what for everything. I also really like Jackson- living through a hurricane means. ville Beach’s checklist at www.jackson- Wayne Terry is the owner of PuroClean villebeach.org/government/departments/ in Jacksonville. For more information fire-and-emergency-services/hurricane- about his restoration company, visit preparedness/hurricane-checklists http://purocleanofjax.com.

       

    

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Slightly Stoopid: BREW Five Points presents 'Congruent TrailMark star-gazing party Sundays at Surfer the Bar Summer Vacation 2019 Hands' art opening by Thony Aiuppy Enjoy an evening under the stars with TrailMark Every Sunday, join Big Fish Power Yoga for a On June 6 at the St. Augustine Amphitheater, BREW Five Points will host an art opening on in St. Johns Countyand the Ancient City As- free Music & Flow class at Surfer the Bar. The all-time favorite reggae-rock band Slightly June 7 from 6 to 8 p.m. for artist Thony Aiuppy. tronomy Club of St. Augustine on June 8 from class is held upstairs at the bar and runs from Stoopid returns for their Summer Vacation Aiuppy is a visual artist, art educator and writer 7 to 11 p.m. Ancient City Astronomy Club is a 10 to11 a.m. every week. Bring friends and fam- 2019 tour, alongside Matisyahu, Hirie and Tribal born and raised in the Midwest. He perma- community of amateur astronomy enthusiasts ily and enjoy brunch and mimosas downstairs Seeds. Enjoy some fun live music and positive nently transplanted to Jacksonville in 2003 and promoting interest in the skies and beyond. following class. Register under classes on vibrations. Showtime starts at 4:20 p.m. For takes inspiration from Southern Gothic litera- Club members will have telescopes available bigfishpoweryoga.com. Surfer the Bar is located ticket prices and more information, visit Ticket- ture and reckoning with his lived experience in for a close-up view of the moon, Venus, Jupiter, at 200 First St. in Jacksonville Beach. master or www.staugamphitheatre.com. the Deep South. Aiuppy manipulates materials Saturn, Mars and other celestial objects. This is The St. Augustine Amphitheater is located at into abstract figurative artworks, incorporating a free, family-friendly party that's open to the 2019 Summer Jazz Series on 1340 A1A S. in St. Augustine. drawing, printmaking, painting, and found ma- public or anyone who wants to take a glimpse Jacksonville Beach terials into his selection of collages and mixed of space up close. TrailMark is located at The City of Jacksonville Beach is pleased to Records on the Roof media pieces. BREW Five Points is located at 805 TrailMark Dr. in St. Augustine. announce the 2019 Jazz Concert Series at the Hoptinger in Five Points presents its new 1024 Park St. in Jacksonville. Seawalk Pavillion from June 9 from 5 to 9 p.m. regular night of music and drink specials every Springfield Pride Fest Bring some chairs and blankets and enjoy an Thursday from 5 tp 9 p.m. Coast to Coast Butterfield Garage features In honor of Pride Month, Springfield, with the evening mixed with the smooth tunes of jazz. Records will be on the turntable on Hoptinger's Jim Rivers, a “Wizard of Wood” help of Hyperion Brewing Company and Bob- Local artist Marcus Click will open the show rooftop area for this BYOV (bring your own On June 7 at 6 p.m., Butterfield Garage will byk Boutique, will host its inaugural Pride Festi- at 5 p.m., followed by Jessy J and her samba vinyl) event. Don't own vinyl? No worries. A col- present its featured artist of the month, "Wizard val all day on June 8, starting at noon. Hyperion rhythms and "nu Jazz movement" influenc- lection of records will be available for purchase. of Wood," Jim Rivers and his handcrafted is even featuring a Pride beer called, "Blush & ers, Four80East as the headliner. No pets are Hoptinger Five Points is located at 1037 Park St. furniture. Rivers enjoys going out in the woods Bashful," a sweet and fizzy concoction of Selene allowed for this event. The Seawalk Pavillion is in Jacksonville. to search for the "perfect" piece of imperfect Citrine (Blood Orange Blonde ale) mixed with located at 75 First St. N. in Jacksonville Beach. wood. Crude logs are sawed, shaped and a grapefruit hard cider, prosecco and rosemary 'Concerts in the Plaza' features sanded, coaxed by his talent. Edges are not pre- sprigs. This is also the second Saturday of the Swing Dance Sundays The Raisin Cake Orchestra cise. Surprises are embraced. The final finished month, meaning that from 5 to10 p.m., Swing Dance Sundays is a weekly event with "Concerts in the Plaza," St. Augustine’s free piece is a work of art, no two pieces are alike. Bobbyk Boutique, BARK on MAIN and The Block free lessons starting at 7 p.m. at The Volstead. summer-long music series at the Plaza de la Butterfield Garage has collected Rivers' mirrors, Skate Supply will host a night market behind Attendees can either bring a partner or come Constitución, returns for its 29th season serving tables and benches for years and will be freshly their building. This Saturday's Night Market alone. The Volstead is located at 115 West up some of the best musical entertainment in stocked with new pieces, placed throughout will feature the cast of The Glitterbomb Show, Adams St. in Jacksonville. Northeast Florida. This week on June 6, enjoy the gallery during the month of June. Butter- including BeBe Deluxe. Come out for a night the sounds of the Raisin Cake Orchestra, a field Garage is located at 137 King St. in of peace, love, celebration and pride! 'Captain Marvel' Painting with a Twist jazz quartet based in Jacksonville, Florida that St. Augustine. Hyperion Brewing Company is located at To celebrate the release of the movie on DVD, specializes in grooving renditions of classic jazz 1740 N. Main St. in Jacksonville. Painting with a Twist partnered with Disney from the Dixieland, Prohibition and Swing Eras, Greenhouse Yoga and Marvel Studios to bring “Captain Marvel” which combine the sounds and rhythms of tra- Join Maggie’s Herb Farm every Wednesday 'Forever Johnny Cash' tribute at painting events in its Ponte Vedra location. On ditional jazz with those of funk, soul, and R & B. and Friday morning from 10 to 11:30 a.m. for a Blue Jay Listening Room June 9 from 6 to 8 p.m., guests can unleash The show starts at 7 p.m. For more information mindful Kripalu flow yoga practice in the green- Imagine the sound and rebel attitude of their inner superheroes to be a part of these on this show and more, visit www.citystaug. house at Maggie’s Herb Farm. Soothe body and Johnny Cash as if it were live and for the first super galactic paintings inspired by the movie. com/concerts. The Plaza de la Constitución is mind in the fresh air, grounded on natural, river time in the early 1960's. Now, on June 8 at 8 Canvas paintings are 16" x 20" and price is $35 located at 170 St George St. in St. Augustine. pebbles for a unique greenhouse yoga experi- p.m., Blue Jay Listening Room is offering those per seat. Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to get ence. Practice yoga surrounded by beautiful in the present a chance to relive his perfor- uncorked, smocked and seated. For questions Republican Executive Committee greenery, butterflies, herbs, hummingbirds and mances. Performer of "Forever Johnny Cash", and reservations, call Painting with a Twist in general meeting free-range chickens. Attendees are encouraged Rick Mallory is a tribute artist as well as an Ponte Vedra at (904) 687-4307. Nightly adult There will be a Republican Executive to bring their yoga mat, towel and water bottle. accomplished musician and singer/ songwriter. classes are 18 and up. Ages 15 and up are Committee general meeting on June 6 at Pre-registration is not required. Maggie’s Herb Having a strong resemblance to the younger welcome with adult. Painting with a Twist is 6:30 p.m. at the Fraternal Order of Police. Farm is located at 11400 Country Road 13 N. Cash, his portrayal is both energetic and located at 268 Solana Road in Ponte Vedra. Call (904) 829-9350 for more informaiton. in St. Augustine. authentic. Blue Jay Listening Room is located at The Fraternal Order of Police is located at 2457 S. Third St. in Jacksonville Beach. 5050 Inman Rd. in St. Augustine. Having a Garage   Sale?    Let our readers know!

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Castaway Cantina features Florida Blue free Tuesdays at The Impact of Photography A Historical Look into the "Monday locals" weekly specials The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens on the Impressionists Old Spanish Quarries Every Monday, Castaway Cantina at the Embas- Each Tuesday evening from 4 to 9 p.m. enjoy Join Flagler College art history professor Chris Experience a new perspective of the Old Span- sy Suites in St. Augustine Beach invites locals free admission to the Cummer Museum and its Balaschak at the Lightner Museum on June 12 ish Quarries at , in relation to come out for weekly Monday specials. Enjoy historic art galleries and gardens, thanks to the from 6 to 7:30 p.m. for a talk exploring the im- to the famous and the $3 Tecates and tacos and $5 frozen margaritas. generous support of Florida Blue. The Cummer pact of photography on the Impressionists. As survival of Saint Augustine. This informative Listen to live music, enjoy complimentary valet Café is also open for Tapas Tuesday, sponsored shown in the current Edgar Degas exhibition in program on June 13 with a knowledgeable parking and a spectacular oceanfront view of by Vystar. The Cummer Museum of Art & the Lightner Museum, Degas regularly took and ranger will bring the history of the quarry to life the Atlantic from 5 to 8 p.m. Castaway Cantina Gardens is located at 829 Riverside Ave. explored the possibilities offered by this new as guests learn about the amazing work that is located at 300 A1A Beach Blvd. in in Jacksonville. technology. Professor Balaschak will discuss occurred in the Old Spanish Quarries and the St. Augustine Beach. how Degas and his circle used photography architecture that influenced the history of Saint First Coast Card Club playing date and its influence on their artwork. After the Augustine. The program runs from 10 to 11 a.m. Cummer Museum one-week summer The First Coast Card Club will host its playing lecture, enjoy a walk through the Degas exhibi- Meet for the program in the quarry parking camp: Artful Animals week date at a cafe in St. Augustine on June 11 at 1 tion. Tickets are $5 for museum members and area by the front entrance gate. This program is Animals are on the loose in the Museum and p.m. The event is free to attend with walk-ins $10 for non-members. The Lightner Museum is free to the public; however, park admission fees it's up to the campers to search the galleries and guests welcome. Refreshments will be located at 75 King St. in St. Augustine. apply. Anastasia State Park is located at and gardens for snakes, butterflies, cats, and provided. Contact the club organizer at (904) 300 Anastasia Park Rd. in St. Augustine. other creatures. Campers will explore the hid- 829-0643 to RSVP, find the cafe location or for Twilight golf league at den meaning of animals in artwork and create more information. St. Johns Golf Club U.S. Open Week at the World Golf their own animal-inspired art. This one-week Sign up a three-person, captain's choice team Hall of Fame & Museum camp runs from June 10-14 from 9 a.m. to 3 Kids $1 Tuesdays at Trasca Co. & Eatery for St. Johns Club's drop-in every Wendnesday There's no better time to visit the World Golf p.m. and is $200 for memebers and $230 for Take the kids out to eat and save some money evening at 5:30 p.m. The league runs through Hall of Fame & Museum than during the U.S. non-megmbers. Grades 4-6 still have open- every Tuesday at Trasca & Co Eatery. Children fall and costs $17 for members and $23 for Open Week from June 13-June 16. Enjoy a spe- ings available. For more information, call the eat for $1 with the purchase of an adult entrée. non-members. For more information, cial photo opportunity each day featuring U.S. Amber Sesnick at (904) 899-6034. The Cummer The special works for dine-in, take out and contact Tommy Aycock at [email protected] or Open artifacts. The tournament will be shown Museum of Art & Gardens are located at deliveries. For more information, call Trasca (904) 209-0350. The St. Johns Club is located throughout the Museum during regular busi- 829 Riverside Ave. in Jacksonville. & Co Eatery at (904) 395-3989. Trasca & Co at 4900 Cypress Links Blvd. in Elkton. For more ness hours. The museum is open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Eatery is located at 155 Tourside Drive in information visit the website. on Monday through Saturday and noon-6 p.m. night at the Ballpark Ponte Vedra Beach. on Sunday. For more information visit Join River City Pride at the Baseball Grounds of Newcomers of the Beaches luncheon www.worldgolfhalloffame.org . The World Jacksonville for its second annual Pride Night June Jax Beach art walk The Newcomers of the Beaches Club invites Golf Hall of Fame & Museum is located at with the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp on June Visit the Seawalk Pavillion in Jacksonville Beach new members to attend their luncheon the 1 World Golf Place in St. Augustine. 10 at 7:05 p.m. Pride night has gotten bigger on June 11 from 5 to 9 p.m. for Jacksonville second Wednesday of each month. This social and better this year with seats on the Jumbo Beach's monthly artwalk. Wander through the club consists of a diverse group of women Thirsty Thursday at Al's Pizza Shrimp side, including the popular Crusta- works of over local artists in this community- who have recently moved to the beaches and/ What's a better combination than pizza and cean Corner which includes a complimentary building event held on the second Tuesday of or have gone through a major life event. The beer? Every Thursday from open to close, Al's beer or soda in the ticket price. All proceeds every month. The Seawalk Paviliion is located at luncheon will be held on June 12 from 11 a.m. Pizza serves $1.50 Yuengling Lager and house go directly to River City Pride and supporting 75 First St. N. in Jacksonville Beach. to 1 p.m. at the Sawgrass Beach Club. For more wines. Al's Pizza is located at 635 A1A N. in the events throughout the year, such as the information or to make a reservation for the Ponte Vedra Beach. Parade and Festival, as well as the Community Charity Bingo with SweetWater & St. luncheon, visit www.newcomersofthebeaches. Give Back Fund. For more information, visit the Johns Riverkeeper at Southern Swells com. The Sawgrass Beach Club is located at official website at www.rivercitypride.org. The 9795 Summer Place in Ponte Vedra Beach. Southern Swells is teaming up with Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville is located at SweetWater Brewing Company and St. Johns 301 A. Philip Randolph Blvd. in Jacksonville. Riverkeeper on June 11 at 7 p.m. to help raise Ponte Vedra Democratic Club awareness and funds to keep the St. Johns monthly meeting Trivia at Mellow Mushroom River clean. The first card is free, but donations There will be a Ponte Vedra Democratic Club Join Mellow Mushroom every Monday night at to the St. Johns Riverkeeper are accepted for monthly meeting on June 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the 7 p.m. for trivia with Trivia Nation. This event is additional bingo cards and raffle tickets. Visit Ponte Vedra Branch Library. Call (904) 294-7621 free to play and there are prizes for the winners. www.waterkeeperbrew.org for more informa- for more informaiton. The Ponte Vedra Branch Mellow Mushroom is located at 1018-2 Third St. tion. Southern Swells is located at 1312 Beach Library is located at 101 Library Blvd. in Ponte N. in Jacksonville Beach. Blvd. in Jacksonville Beach. Vedra Beach. 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EXPECT SOME CROWDS Photo courtesy of metrocreativeconnection.com LINGER WITHIN REASON On popular days to dine out, such as Large parties take up valuable space, Father’s Day, crowds tend to be large and concerns, such as fitting a wheelchair or a Some establishments offer an abbreviated and restaurants benefit from high table wait times lengthy. Patience is necessary baby’s highchair, bring it up when making menu with just a few offerings to make it turnover rates. If the reservation is for a because the staff is doing their best to ac- the reservation. easy for kitchen staff to prepare in bulk. set amount of time (a three-hour dinner, commodate patrons. Restaurants that cater to large parties may for example), do not linger for longer than To fit more diners, restaurants may ASK ABOUT SPECIAL MENUS require ordering from a family-style or that amount of time unless you are willing push tables closer together or add chairs The regular house menu may not be party menu so they will know in advance to increase place settings. If you have any available for special events and holidays. what the guests will be dining on and can FATHER’S DAY continues on Page 30

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The Ponte Vedra Beach Division of the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce honored nine local business leaders and organizations on Wednesday, May 29, at the organization’s annual Membership Apprecia- tion Awards. Held at the Sawgrass Beach Club, the safari-themed event recognized Chamber members for going above and beyond. Saw- grass Country Club received the Pat Mor- gan Outstanding Member Award, while the HEAL Foundation took home the Jeff Jenkins Community Service Award. Jen Hendrich, community outreach manager at the PGA TOUR, was named the Board Member of the Year. Additional awards presented included: ■ Going the Distance: Ellen Taylor, SERVPRO of St. Augustine ■ Key Contributor: Ricki Taylor, Syno- vus Mortgage Corp. ■ Rookie of the Year: Optimal You Brain Centers ■ Crushing It: David Godwin, Transam- erica Agency Network ■ Dedicated Service: Lori Adams, Cabi Independent Fashion Stylist ■ The Spotlight Award: The Morgan Company Promotional Advertising In addition to the awards presentation, guests also enjoyed hors d’oeuvres, bever- Photos by Susan Griffin ages and live music oceanfront. Honorees at the Chamber PVB Division’s Membership Appreciation Awards gather with their awards on May 29 at Sawgrass Beach Club.

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Karen Butler and Carol Maurer Karen Everett, Greg Wolf and Cindy Bishop Lori Adams and Malcolm Anthony Ponte Vedra Recorder · June 6, 2019 BUSINESS WEEKLY 33 Pandora’s box is open, and Pandora and the stock market are ticked off! By Harry Pappas

For those of us who are not famil- iar with the phrase, Pandora’s box, or perhaps never under- K9s For Warriors President Brett Simon addresses attendees Photos by Susan Griffin stood the meaning of of the Chamber “After Hours” on May 22 at Camp K9. Event sponsor Marsha Flock speaks at the “After Hours.” the phrase, let’s al- Harry Pappas low greekmyths.com Columnist and dictionary.com K9s For Warriors hosts to help educate us. In classical Greek mythology, Zeus gave Pandora, the first woman, a box, Chamber ‘After Hours’ with strict instructions that she not open K9s For Warriors hosted an “After Hours” event for the it. Pandora’s curiosity soon got the bet- Ponte Vedra Beach Division of the St. Johns County Chamber ter of her, and she opened the box and of Commerce on May 22. all the evils and miseries of the world Hosted at Camp K9 in Ponte Vedra, the event was held flew out to afflict humanity. Dictionary. in honor of Military Appreciation Month and sponsored by com says Pandora’s box “is a noun that Marsha Flock. Attendees of the event enjoyed the opportunity relates to a process that generates many to network with business owners in the Nocatee area and enter complicated problems as the result of a raffle. Flock collected items for K9s For Warriors, including unwise interference in something.” Becky Turner and Karina Coryell fleece blankets, peanut butter and gift cards, among other items. I suggest that Pandora’s Box is akin to President Donald Trump announcing tariffs (essentially taxes) of 25% on $300 billion of Chinese goods. If that was not enough to upset Pandora, POTUS recently threatened Mexico with 5% tariffs on its imports, to be implemented on June 10, unless it could stem the flow of migrants to the southern U.S. border. Please understand that I am not suggest- ing that the tariff maneuver is unwise or foolish. What I am saying, however, is that we opened Pandora’s box (trade war), and the stock market ain’t happy, Ellen Taylor Event sponsor Aaron Duez speaks at the event. indicative of the market (S&P 500) delivering its worst May return in seven years, falling 6.6%. According to the talking heads, the UPCOMING SHOWS culprit is Pandora’s box … I mean ... tariffs. MAMMA MIA! Much of the financial rhetoric, as it relates to tariffs, is negative, but is a August 7 – September 15 trade war a necessary evil to “protect” the USA? Of course, I have my opinion, but I BRIGHTON BEACH would not dare make it public! Ha! Nev- ertheless, our good friends who control MEMOIRS interest rates, the Federal Reserve, is Sept. 18 – Oct. 13 back in the spotlight in a significant way, as the self-proclaimed gurus argue that the Federal Reserve must do an about JEKYLL & HYDE face and lower interest rates to help offset a potential recession due to the LIVE ON STAGE! JUNE 12 - JULY 28 Oct. 23 – Nov. 24 tariffs. I feel like I am living in the Land of Oz and the Fed is the all-powerful wizard in control! Nevertheless, maybe like you, I am 12000 Beach Boulevard PAPPAS continues on Page 34 34 BUSINESS WEEKLY Ponte Vedra Recorder · June 6, 2019

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For more photos and information on this event, check out the June/July edition of the First Coast Register. Attendees of “The Rahm” enjoy playing golf at World Golf Village. Ponte Vedra Beach’s Michael Smith wins medalist honors at qualifying tournament for JAGA Match Play Championship Ponte Vedra Beach resident and 2016 on his outward nine of 37. Things turned Mosby is the No. 2 seed and Sass No. 3. JAGA Match Play Championship winner around on the back nine for the TPC Saw- The first three rounds of matches on June Michael Smith claimed medalist honors grass member, particularly over the last few 7 and 8 will be contested on Dye’s Val- for the second year in a row on May 26 at holes when he recorded birdies on 10, 15, ley Course, with the June 9 semifinals and Jacksonville Beach Golf Club in the quali- 17 and 18. His lone bogey came at the 17th. championship matches to be played at THE fying tournament for the JAGA Match Play With a birdie on No. 17, Mosby was in PLAYERS Stadium course. Championship. He will vie for the 2019 position to tie Smith for the clubhouse lead Smith won the 2016 JAGA Match Play title June 7-9 at TPC Sawgrass. but was done in by a bogey on the -5 title at Atlantic Beach Golf Club, defeating The former James Madison Univer- 18th. Sass bogeyed the 14th, then closed Sam Uhland 3 and 1. sity golfer shot a 1-under-par 70 over the with four pars. The four players who were exempt will not 6,600-yard layout, one better than Nat A full field of 63 entered the qualifier. be able to compete — David Wicks (2018 Mosby (35-36) of Windsor Parke Golf Club Thirty-two players will be seeded into champion/turned pro), Devin Suri (2018 and Michael Sass (34-37) of Louisville, matches that will be played at TPC Saw- runner-up/turned pro), Davis Roche (2018 Kentucky. grass, with Smith the No. 1 seed at his Michael Smith Smith had three bogeys and a birdie home club. Based on a scorecard match, JAGA continues on Page 38 Ponte VedraVedra RecorderRecorder ·• June June 6, 6, 2019 2019 ClassifiedCLASSIFIED 37 1 Message to Advertisers: CLASSIFIEDCLASSIFIED RATESR ATES 20172019 All ads are non-refundable. Please check your ad copy the fi rst week of publication. We will only apply credit All Line Ads are 4 lines, for the fi rst run and credits are subject to approval by 20 to 25 Characters Per Line. the Publisher. If ad is cancelled prior to fi rst insertion, Ponte VedraVedra cancellation must be made by the classifi ed deadline *Additional*Additional Lines CanCan be Purchased of Wednesday by 3pm. Ads must comply with Federal, *All Rates Are NET State or local laws. We are not responsible for ad *All Rates Are NET content. Ads are subject to approval by the Publisher. ClassifiedsClPrivate Partyassi Line Rates fCommercialieds Line Rates Employment Spotlight/Real Estate Business & Worship Directory • $14.00 1 week • $23.00 2 weeks • $22.50 1 week • $39.00 2 weeks 1x2 (2”x2”) $40.50/1 wk • $70.00/2 wks. • $100/3 wks. 1.5 x 2 $55.00/month 1x3 (2”x3”) $61.50/1 wk. • $112.00/2 wks. • $150.00/3 wks. 1.5 x 4 $96.52/month • $31.00 3 weeks • $37.50 4 weeks • $55.50 3 weeks • $70.00 4 weeks 1.5 x 4 $96.52/month 2x2 (4”x2”) $82.00/1 wk. • $153.00/2 wks. • $200.00/3 wks. 1.5 x 6 $149.52/month Add lines $2.15 each Add lines $2.15 each 2x3 (4”x3”) $123.00/1 wk. •$225/2 wks. • $300/3 wks. Rate Guide for: The Recorder (Animals, Cars, Renting or Selling a Home or (Couches, TV’s, Beds, Household Items, Etc.) to Advertise Your Business or Services) www.pontevedrarecorder.com CLASSIFIED LINER DEADLINE CALL APRIL SNYDER CLASSIFIED DISPLAY DEADLINE RECORDER FAX # MONDAY NOON 904-904-686-3937285-8831 ext. 3937 FRIDAY 5PM 904-285-7232

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ST. JOHNS RIVER PONTE VEDRA BCH THE PLANTATION PONTE VEDRA BCH OCEANFRONT PONTE VEDRA BCH 3/3/1 • $2,199,000 Homesite • $345,000 4/3/1 • $935,000 3/3 • $397,000 5/5/1 • $2,845,000 3/2 • $399,900 Suzanne Schinsing Suzie Connolly Susan Fort|Tyler Ackland Mary Ann Gabor Mary Faulds Suzie Connolly