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ST. JUDE Held May 30 to June 2 at World Golf Village, the Inaugural Rahm Celebrity Golf Tournament Raised $700,000 for St Celebrating 50 years of the PONTE VEDRA June 6, 2019 Volume 47, No. 126 75 cents RNot yourecor average newspaper, not yourd averageer reader PonteVedraRecorder.com SUCCESS FOR ST. JUDE Held May 30 to June 2 at World Golf Village, the inaugural Rahm Celebrity Golf Tournament raised $700,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Read more and see some photos from the tournament on page 36. 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District 4 Commissioner Blocker St. Johns County Utilities is urging cus- to host office hours June 21 Oceanfront Oasis Oceanfront Retreat tomers to help conserve water by observ- St. Johns County District 4 Commission- Immaculate home located on a gated Built to take advantage of the captivating 1+ acre lot. Positioned on a high and water views and north of Mickler’s ing mandatory irrigation schedules and er Jeremiah Ray Blocker will host open of- dry dune, with 27 ft of elevation and Landing, this 4,878 property includes a reducing water usage whenever possible. fice hours from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, breathtaking oceanfront home views. pool and a new roof (2017). With 150 ft. 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