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Wednesday, July 17, 2019 / 22 Pages, 2 Sections • fbnewsleader.com Nassau is near the top in state school rankings JULIA ROBERTS involved in their children’s education school districts. St. Johns County was News-Leader to get these kinds of results.” ranked number one and Gilchrist County Emma Love Hardee, Bryceville was number two. Nassau shared third The Nassau County School Board Elementary, Hilliard Elementary and ‘Thank you to everybody for all your place – at 67% of the possible points – heard good news July 11 when school Callahan Intermediate all received A with Okaloosa, Lafayette, and Sarasota grades and rankings from the Florida grades for the 2017-18 term and the hard work. It takes a village.’ counties. Department of Education were present- 2018-19 term. - NASSAU COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD CHAIRWOMAN “Last year, we had moved down to ed at its regular meeting. Grades for the county’s secondary DONNA MARTIN eighth or ninth,” Durham said. “Now Yulee Elementary School and schools remained the same for both we’re back up to third.” Wildlight Elementary received a B last years. Fernandina Beach Middle and Durham said 75% of Nassau County year but improved to an A for the 2018- High, Hilliard Middle-Senior High, West third-grade students were rated profi- 19 term. “That’s a great accomplish- Nassau High and Yulee High schools they had a long way to go,” Durham said. an annual basis using up to 11 compo- cient, ranking the district second in the ment for their teachers and their admin- had an A rating for both the 2017-18 and “They went from a total of 54 points nents, including student achievement state, and 83% of the district’s third- istration, guidance counselors, staff and 2018-19 school years, while Callahan earned to 59 in one year. So, they didn’t and learning gains on statewide, stan- graders were rated proficient in math, students,” Mark Durham, executive Middle and Yulee Middle School make it … but they gain five points dardized assessments and high school putting the district over all the other director of Curriculum, Instruction and retained a B grade for both years. earned. They’ve only got a few more graduation rates. districts in the state. School Improvement, said to the board. “Even though Callahan Middle and points to go next year.” Durham also shared Nassau’s rank- “Obviously, the parents were very Yulee Middle didn’t make it to an A, The FDE calculates school grades on ing against the state’s 66 other public RANKINGS Continued on 5A

IT’S SPIDEY TIME LIGHTS FOR LIBERTY

JULIA ROBERTS/NEWS-LEADER Activists gathered Friday evening at a church in Fernandina Beach to voice opposition to the detention of immigrant children and the separation of immigrant families at the U.S. southern border. PAT FOSTER-TURLEY/FOR THE NEWS-LEADER Several speakers, including Rev. Patricia Thompson and local businessman Medardo Monzon, gave Moviegoers in Fernandina Beach were thrilled to see Spider-Man both their views on the situation at the border and the reasons behind refugees seeking asylum. Those gath- on the screen and in the lobby of the B&B Theatres Amelia Island 7 ered in Fernandina Beach sang songs, recited poetry, and called for equal rights for all people. A partial last week, but Spidey was not in Fernandina Beach to fight crime. In list of children who died while in U.S. custody at detention centers was read aloud along with a descrip- this case, Spider-Man, also known as Noah Loum, simply put on his cos- tion of each child and how he or she came to be detained. At 9 p.m., attendees lit candles and observed tume for his last day at work at B&B. Loum said he will soon return to a moment of silence in conjunction with other Lights for Liberty events held across the country. More Santa Fe College in Gainesville. photos on 3A. Amelia Bluff hearings begin Fernandina Beach JULIA ROBERTS News-Leader man arrested in Ohio The legal wrangling over the pro- cess followed by the city of Fernandina A second suspect wanted in connec- Beach when it approved the Amelia tion with a March 31 shooting incident Bluff development off Citrona Drive in Nassau County has been arrested continued Tuesday at City Hall. At issue in Union County, Ohio, according to is whether the Fernandina Beach City Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper. Commission broke any state administra- Dylan Michael Page, 24, from tive regulations in its approval process, Fernandina Beach, also known as including passing a Future Land Use Dylan Barcaro, was arrested July 11 by Map amendment that changed 6.4 acres the Union County Sheriff’s Office and of land designated as Conservation to booked into the Tri-County Regional Jail Low-Density Residential. in Mechanicsburg. Page is now await- Attorney T. R. Hainline, represent- JULIA ROBERTS/NEWS-LEADER ing extradition back to Nassau County, ing Amelia Bluff LLC, raised numerous Wirt Beard of Amelia Bluff LLC, right, along with attorneys T. R. according to Leeper. objections in the first hour as Robert Hainline and Emily Pierce, who defended the developer at administra- Another suspect, Christian Edwards, Apgar, representing the Sierra Club and tive law hearings Monday and Tuesday, hoping Judge E. David Early 21, was arrested in North Carolina in the Amelia Tree Conservancy , tried will rule the development can move forward. May by the Robeson County Sheriff’s to question Virginia Rebecca Jetton, an Office after he surrendered to investiga- expert witness who worked for nearly tors at the Robeson County Detention 30 years in land use planning in vari- is not an expert in water quality, protec- a two-page document meant to be an Center. Edwards was returned to ous state agencies. Jetton said she has tion of wetlands, and related areas. excerpt of pages 51-75 of the city’s Nassau County and booked into the UNION COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE “about 16 to 17 years of experience in “I’m not sure I’ve heard enough that Comprehensive Plan. county jail on May 8, according to an Page the field working with local govern- would convince me … (she) is an expert “I would have liked to have seen email from Leeper. ments” on land use and comprehensive in water quality. I’m comfortable with (all the referenced pages from the “This incident is still under inves- plan issues. land planning and comprehensive plan- Comprehensive Plan). … I assume tigation and no further information is Fernandina Beach. A witness observed Despite Jetton’s participation in ning and, I think, wetland protection. this is word for word,” Early chided the available at this time,” Leeper wrote in an unidentified male another large, complicated projects involving With her background, I’m comfortable attorney as he held up the document. an email sent Friday. unidentified male and then heard a gun- the Florida Keys, Green Swamp, Big with that … emphasis on wetland pro- Hainline also objected to Apgar ask- “NCSO received information that shot. The witness observed a blue/silver Cypress, and Apalachicola Bay, Hainline tection,” Early responded. ing Jetton questions about policies not someone heard loud voices then a gun- car (suspect) drive down the driveway and attorneys representing the city Apgar seemed to fumble out of the shot coming from a building behind insisted to Judge E. David Early that she gate Tuesday when he handed the judge HEARINGS Continued on 6A the residence at 2064 Friendly Rd., OHIO Continued on 5A

INDEX Legal Notices – 8,9b Looking Back 25 Years Business – 4a Obituaries – 2a Facing a $3 million budget defi- Classified Ads – 10b People/Places – 6b cit, Nassau County commissioners Court Report – 9a Police Report – 8a said at a workshop that they would Editorial – 7a Puzzles – 6b implement an additional half-cent Fishing/Tides – 3b Sports – 1b sales tax only as a last resort. July 13, 1994 News-Leader, 165th year. No. 57, Copyright, 2019

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OBITUARIES In lieu of flowers, the family requests you donate Melissa, and another two years later, James. In Carol Jean Reublinger Coombe in his name to the Nassau County Humane Society. Kathleen Ann O’Day 1987, they retired to Bribie Island, approximately Carol Jean Reublinger Coombe, 70, passed away To sign Master Sgt. Faulk’s online register book Kathleen Ann O’Day, 75, a beloved wife, - an hour north of Brisbane in Australia, where, as July 10, 2019 after a courageous battle with cancer. and leave condolences, please visit the Green Pine er, grandmother, daughter, sister, and aunt, passed she said, they enjoyed a 10-year vacation! After Carol was born in Scituate, website at www.greenpinefuneral.com. away June 30, 2019 in West Palm Beach, Fla. returning to the United States in the late-1990s, Mass., the much-loved baby sis- Green Pine Funeral Home, Cremations & Cemetery She was born July 27, 1943 in Milwaukee, Wisc. they briefly lived in St. Augustine, Fla. but relocated ter to her siblings, Richard Lee And graduated from Divine Savior High School in in 2002 to Boulder, Colo. to be near daughter Tina Reublinger, Arthur H. Reublinger, Milwaukee. She earned her Bachelor of Science and family. After her husband died, she lived with and Vera R. Reublinger. She Sandra Lee Feldman in Education from the University of Wisconsin- Tina in the San Francisco Bay area and finally in worked as a budget analyst for the Sandra Lee Feldman, 69, of Yulee, Fla., passed Milwaukee, her Master of Science in Education Fernandina Beach. She first visited Fernandina in United States Army in Virginia, away March 2, 2019 at Community Hospice & from California State University, Sacramento, and 1952 to meet the family as a new bride and fondly where she met and married Palliative Care’s Warner Center for Caring in her Doctorate in Education from Northern Illinois recalled that Sadler Road was paved with oyster Richard R. Coombe in 1999. She and Richard retired Fernandina Beach, Fla. after a battle with meta- University. She worked as a speech therapist in shells! to Fernandina Beach, Fla. in 2004. Carol had a gen- static melanoma. the 1960s and 1970s and as an elementary school She was preceded in death by her hus- erous spirit and a servant’s heart and always had Born in Dumont, N.J., she principal in the 1980s. She transitioned to corporate band, James L Pierce; her mother-in-law, Ethyl a positive, enthusiastic attitude. She volunteered graduated from Altus High School human resources as a director in training, benefits, Herring Pierce, a longtime Fernandina resident; at Hope House. She was instrumental in develop- and Aladdin Beauty College and and compensation with GTE Directories in 1985. her twin sisters, Dorothy Bowen and Doris Page; ing adult and children’s bell choirs at Memorial worked as a cosmetologist, tattoo GTE merged with Verizon Communications in and her brothers-in-law, Malcolm Pierce and Gene United Methodist Church and enjoyed sharing her artist, and aesthetician. She also 1999, and Kathy retired from Verizon in 2005 to Page. love of music with others. She played trombone earned numerous certificates in transition to HR consulting until retiring completely She is survived by her daughter, Tina (Gary in the Nassau County Community Band, sang in her field. She loved working in in 2018. Her interests and efforts focused on fam- Patterson); granddaughter, Melissa Wilson (Mike the MUMC Ensemble, and participated with the the beauty field and later went on ily, church, and volunteering. She was a member Shull); grandson, James Wilson; sister-in-law, Memorial UMC Chancel Choir for various seasonal to enjoy sales. She was a Christian and mother, of St. Francis Catholic Mission Church in Yulee, Barbara Pierce; brother-in-law, Wendell Bowen; offerings. grandmother, sister, and friend to many. She called Fla., where she was actively involved in multiple and many nieces, nephews, and their families. She is survived by her loving husband, Richard; Nassau County home for a total of approximately ministries. Graveside services will be held in Georgia in daughter, Amanda McKinney; son, Charles 30 years. Her son, Peter Kneedler (Julie Collins), the future. McKinney; and stepchildren, Jacqueline Davis, She is survived by her son, Christopher Prescott survives her, as do her stepchildren, Kristi In lieu of flowers, the family requests that a Candice Short, and Richard J. Coombe II, as well (Angel); a grandchild, Kenlyn Prescott; brothers, Kneedler, Timothy Kneedler (Liz Cotton), and donation be made in her name to to Community as grandchildren, Courtney McKinney, Alex Bailey, John Hans Jr. (Peggy), Richard Hans (Donna), and Joel Kneedler (Shawna). She is also survived Hospice of Northeast Florida at communityhospice. Robert Addams, and Elizabeth Short. Carol also James Hans; and sister, Susan King (Clyde). by eight grandchildren, Madison, Dakota, Riley, com. welcomed into her heart a large extended “fam- A service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July Ava, Hunter, Brooks, Hope, and Lukasz; sisters, She was an extraordinary mother and grand- ily” including Mark and Stephanie Parker and their 17, 2019 at First Presbyterian Church in Fernandina Bonnie Scholko, Mary Hinkle, Nancy O’Day mother whose smiles and laughter will be missed children, Ben, Emily, and Lucas. Beach. (Steve Lanyi), Patty O’Day, and Julie O’Day (Mike by the many who loved her. She was often seen riding her bike around In lieu of flowers, the family suggests making a Machowski); and brothers, Kevin O’Day (Debbie) Green Pine Funeral Home, Cremations & Cemetery Fernandina with her hair flowing in the breeze and donation in her name to Community Hospice. and Thomas O’Day (Patti), in addition to nieces a big smile on her face. Carol’s smile, her fun-loving Eternity Funeral Homes & Cremations – Nassau and nephews. nature, and her infectious laugh will be missed by all Her husband of 44 years, Guy Kneedler; mother, Brenda Faye Stombock who were blessed to know and love her. Bonnie; father, Thomas; and brother, Daniel, all Mrs. Brenda Faye Stombock, 66, died peacefully Donations in Carol’s member may be made Catherine Louise Jackson predeceased Kathy. Sunday, July 14, 2019. to the Nassau County Community Band or the Catherine Louise Jackson, 59, of Fernandina There will be a short burial service for Kathy A native and lifelong resi- Memorial UMC Red Bird Mission, in lieu of flowers. Beach, Fla., passed away peacefully July 13, 2019 and Guy at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 27, 2019 at the dent, Brenda was a of at Community Hospice & Palliative Care’s Warner Our Lady Queen of Peace Cemetery in Royal Palm Fernandina Beach High School. Center for Caring in Fernandina Beach, Fla. after a Beach, Fla. A Celebration of Life reception will be Brenda truly worshipped the sun Dorothy Deese long battle with cancer. held following the burial service at Paddy Mac’s in and was often found sitting on a Mrs. Dorothy “Dottie” Deese, 77, passed away Catherine resided in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. porch soaking up all that life had Thursday night, July 11, 2019, at her residence Fernandina Beach at the time of to offer with the Times-Union in Fernandina Beach, Fla. following an extended her passing after having relocated crossword puzzle and obituaries illness. in 2006 from Greensboro, N.C., Sharon E. Parchinski in one hand and a vodka and 7-Up in the other. She was born in Bacon County, Ga. but had where she was born and raised. Sharon E. Parchinski was welcomed to the Never to be outdone because of her small size, resided in Nassau County, Fla. most of her life. She Catherine is survived by her moth- Lord’s House on Saturday, July 13, 2019. She was Brenda delighted in fishing circles around grown was employed for 16 years by Shoney’s restaurant er, Ruth Ann (Sutherland) Jackson, 76 years old. men and skiing so well it looked like she walked in Fernandina Beach as a waitress and attended who also resides in Fernandina She was born in Delmar, N.Y. to Alberta C. on water. Lighthouse Tabernacle of Jesus Christ. Beach but is originally from Greensboro. Yanz and George E. Quinlan. She While her presence and light will no longer be Mrs. Deese was a daughter of the late Mitchell Catherine graduated from Guilford College in graduated from Pittsfield High felt, Brenda has rejoined her loving husband of 30 Fullard and Inez Taylor Fullard. Greensboro with a major in criminal justice and School in Massachusetts in 1961. years, Larry Stombock, in Heaven. She was also She was preceded in death by a son, Allen had an entrepreneurial spirit. She went on to suc- She matriculated at the University preceded in death by her parents, Charles E. and Harris. cessfully run her own title search business – Triad of Houston. She was married to Maude Little, and her stepmother, Patsy Little. She is survived by her husband of 35 years, Title – for 36 years. Dancing was one of her pas- Anthony J. Parchinski Jr. for 52 She will be missed by her living siblings, Kris Dock Deese of Fernandina Beach; four daughters, sions: Salsa and West Coast Swing, to name a few. years. Baxter-Botta (Jack) of Palm Springs, Calif. and Bonita “Bonnie” Carter (Richard) of Kingsland, Ga., She received many dance awards over the years. Mrs. Parchinski was a Mensa Kathy Wortham of Fernandina Beach. Brenda has Tina Miller of Kingsland, Tonya Diaz of Kingsland, In 1999, she opened a popular Latin dance club talent in many diverse fields. She managed Mary finally managed to outrun her daughter, Sharon and Stacy Dilliard (Jimmy) of Danbury, N.C.; two named Rumba Latina in Greensboro. It was a favor- Stuarts, an upscale boutique in Lenox, Mass. for Keele (Craig) of Orange Park, Fla., and her sons, sons, Ernest Paul Miller Jr. of Kingsland and ite dance spot for many years. several years. Her proclivity for knitting was Frank Snyder (Carolyn) of Yulee and Brad Stombock Damon Deese of Atlanta, Ga.; 13 grandchildren; Extremely athletic and health conscious, acknowledged by Tanglewool of Lenox, which led (Courtney) of Atlanta, Ga. She also leaves behind 11 13 great-grandchildren; a sister, Hazel Combs (Roy) Catherine participated in numerous triathlons. She to requests from celebrities as well as Barney’s grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. of Millwood, Ga.; and numerous nieces, nephews, also earned her black belt in Karate and worked as New York. She was chairman of the Pittsfield In-laws, outlaws and loved ones are invit- and other relatives. an instructor. Parent Teacher Association for a number of years. ed to visit with the family and friends 5-7 p.m. A funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, Travel was her passion. Over the past 20 years, She excelled in cake decorating, cycling, and golf. Wednesday, July 17, 2019 at Oxley-Heard Funeral July 18, 2019 at the Music Funeral Home Chapel. A she visited more than 12 countries and 13 other She was a member of Berkshire Hills Country Directors. Brenda’s services will be held at 11 a.m. graveside service will be held 2 p.m. the same day exotic destinations where she climbed the highest Club in Pittsfield. Mrs. Parchinski loved teach- Thursday, July 18, 2019 also at Oxley-Heard. She at Evergreen Cemetery in Fitzgerald, Ga. mountains, jumped out of airplanes, and always ing Sunday school at the First United Methodist will be laid to rest in Hughes Cemetery in Yulee, Sympathy may be expressed by signing the “Took the Road Less Traveled.” Church. She was a creative cook and took pride in Fla. immediately afterward. online registry at www.musicfuneralhome.com. Treasured by all who knew her, Catherine was her creations. Please share your memories and condolences at Music Funeral Home & Satilla Crematory passionate, kind, and generous. Her many friends Mr. and Mrs. Parchinski relocated to Amelia www.oxleyheard.com. and family would describe her as one of the most Island, Fla. in 2002 after his retirement. She will Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors brave and courageous people they have ever had be remembered locally as the “barefoot bike rider.” Master Sgt. Hal Forrest Faulk the honor to know and love. She logged more than 32,000 miles riding around Retired U.S. Army Special Forces Master Sgt. Catherine was predeceased by her father, James the island. She was compassionate and generous to Gladys Vanzant Strucko Hal Forrest Faulk, MACV-SOG, passed away qui- Ronald Jackson, who died May 17, 2019. those she knew. No occasion was necessary for her Gladys Vanzant Strucko, 99, passed away Friday, etly in hospice July 13, 2019. Loved and treasured by her surviving sister, to share homemade baked goods, notes or special July 12, 2019 at Community Hospice & Palliative He was born January 18, 1933 Jane (Jackson) Hawthorne and spouse Michael H. gifts with her friends and family. Care’s Warner Center for Caring in Fernandina in Louisville, Ky. to Edgar and (FL); sister, Julianne (Jackson) Kiser and spouse Besides her parents she was predeceased by her Beach, Fla. Jeanette Faulk. Gary (AL); niece, Sarah Hawthorne Nachbauer and son, Derek, and sister, Nancy Bannon. Gladys enjoyed nearly one Hal served two tours in Korea spouse Matthew (FL); nephews, Stephen Greeson Besides her husband, she is survived by a daugh- year residing at Savannah Grand and three in and was part and spouse Elizabeth (FL) and Michael Hawthorne ter, Haven; sister, Patricia Bertocci; brother, Scott in Fernandina Beach, Fla. of the 18th Airborne Division when II and spouse Chelsea (FL) ; and additional nieces Quinlan; daughter-in-law, Melissa Parchinski; and She was born in Kings , he retired in February of 1973. and nephews residing in (AL) include Matthew two exceptional grandchildren, Kaley and Sarah. Fla. to the late Henry Harrison A resident of Fernandina Beach Kiser, Jake Kiser, Kristi Dennis, and their fami- Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, July 21, Vanzant and Ella Braddock. After since 1990, he loved going to Main Beach and look- lies. She has four great-nieces and nephews (and 2019 in the Burgess Chapel of Oxley-Heard Funeral graduating from Hilliard High ing at the ocean. one more on the way), Lacey, Nicholas, Emily, and Directors. School, she obtained civilian World He is survived by his wife, Sigrid Faulk; his son, Matthew James (M.J.) and one great-great-niece, In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the War II training during the war and then went to Dale Faulk; and his daughter, Diane Anderson. He Lauren. Fernandina Beach Fire Department at 225 S. 14th work as a secretary for the U.S. government at is also survived by his five grandchildren and two A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. St., Fernandina Beach, FL 32034. the Pentagon and various military offices, includ- great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be Please share your memories and condolences at ing the FAA. The family will hold a small memorial service at made to Community Hospice of Nassau by calling www.oxleyheard.com. Mrs. Strucko was a longtime member of their home from 3 to 6 p.m. Friday, July 19, 2019. (904) 407-5800. Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors Riverview Baptist and Gardenview Baptist church- es in Jacksonville and was also a member of the Eastern Star and Daughters of the Nile. In addi- Ruth Dean Ford Pierce tion, she was a member of Destination Travel Club, Ruth Dean Ford Pierce, of Fernandina Beach, Woodmen of the World, and Church Sunshine Club. City Scoop Fla., passed away peacefully Tuesday, July 9, 2019 She was preceded in death by her husband, at Community Hospice & Palliative Care’s Warner Mr. Steve James Strucko; nieces, Grace Vanzant Center for Caring in Fernandina Anderson and Betty Vanzan Cook; and nephew, The City wishes to make improvements to its website and Beach, Fla. Troy Vanzant. She was born July 12, 1929 at She leaves behind nieces, Norma McKinney will host a meeting to obtain citizen feedback. home in Worth County, Ga. and Brown, Joella Vanzant Jones, Janice Vanzant Corbin, was the eldest daughter of the late and Catherine Vanzant; and nephews, Larry Dean Clement Anslem Evans Ford and Vanzant and Charles Henry Vanzant. If you are interested in participating, please email Mary Agnes Rouse. She missed Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Friday, July 19, celebrating her 90th birthday by 2019 at Gardenview Baptist Church in Jacksonville. Mary Hamburg at [email protected]. only three days. The family will receive friends from noon until the The majority of her life was spent as a wonder- hour of service at the church on Friday. Visitation ful homemaker, wife, mother, and grandmother. will be 5-7 p.m. Thursday evening, July 18, 2019 The group (limited to the first ten responders) will meet on The epitome of a Southern Lady, she was known at Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors in Fernandina for her grace, her gardens, and her ability to enter- Beach. She will be laid to rest in Brickyard the morning of Thursday, July 25, 2019. tain family and friends as her husband, the late Cemetery in Hilliard. James L Pierce, built his CPA practice in Albany, Those desiring may make memorial contri- Ga. An amazing cook and passionate advocate butions to Gardenview Baptist Church at 3139 for healthy eating and exercise, she was truly an Armsdale Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218. inspirational trailblazer. She was a member of First Please share your memories and condolences at Methodist Church and active in Thronateeska www.oxleyheard.com. NSDAR and The Charity League. In 1981, the Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors Pierces moved from Albany to Fort Worth, Texas to welcome the birth of their first grandchild, OBITUARIES Continued on 3A

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Right, attendees hold descriptions and photos of children who died Shark bites girl Friday morning while in U.S. custody at detention centers. According to a report from Nassau County to Baptist Medical Center Nassau. She received A list of children was Sheriff Bill Leeper, a 16-year-old girl vacation- eight stitches on a deep laceration, according to read aloud at the ing on Amelia Island was bitten by a shark Friday other media reports. Lights for Liberty vigil morning. The victim, Jackie Jozaitis, was on a Michelle Valle, director of resort marketing for in Fernandina Beach, boogie board around 7:30 a.m. when she was bit- the resort, emailed this statement to the News- along with how he or ten “behind her foot at the heel and ankle area Leader: “We had a guest with reported lacera- she came to be detained. causing serious injury.” Leeper said Jozaitis, from tions to the foot and they were transported to a Below, at 9 p.m., Sarasota, was vacationing at the Omni Amelia local hospital. As always, we encourage guests attendees lit candles Island Plantation Resort. to exercise caution and follow local advisories. and observed a moment Leeper wrote in an email that Nassau County Additional questions should be directed to the of silence in conjunc- Fire Rescue responded and transported Jozaitis Sheriff’s department.” tion with other Lights for Liberty events held across the country. JULIA ROBERTS/NEWS-LEADER RIBBON CUTTING

NASSAU COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Continued from 2A A ribbon cutting ceremony for All Florida Soft Water of Nassau County was held Monday OBITUARIES at their new location at 463155 State Road 200 in Yulee. Holding the scissors are Vice Spanish. President Dave Copp, left, and President Mark Sowles, right. George I. Venieris Retirement life on Amelia Island allowed him George I. Venieris, 79, of Fernandina Beach, to build a house on Tarpon Avenue and afforded Fla., passed away Friday, July 6, 2019 at the Mayo him more opportunity to enjoy his favorite past- Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla. times – cars, , fishing, and fine dining. He was He was born May 5, 1940 to Ion and Florentia a member of the Billfish Foundation. Venieris in Athens, Greece, as George is survived by his sons, Ion M. Venieris their only child. He completed of San Jose, Calif. and G. Patrick Venieris of primary school in Belgium and Scottsdale, Ariz. studied engineering in England. A special thank you to his neighbors, Steve and SHOP EARN REDEEM He served as an officer in the Lori Parker, Doug and Peggy Roselle, and Wayne Greek Navy before he moved to and Reba Goodin, all of whom became his friends. Germany. George’s working career was in the automotive industry, beginning at Ford DEATH NOTICES DEBIT in Cologne, Germany, and continued in with uChoose Rewards from First Federal Bank 4435 1234 5678 9012 the automotive aftermarket. In 1976, he moved Jeffery H. Flannagan Sr., 75, of Fernandina CARDHOLDER NAME from Germany to the United States to establish Beach, Fla., passed away July 14, 2019. the Recaro Automotive Seats offices in California. Green Pine Funeral Home, Cremations & Cemetery When you SHOP using your First Federal Debit He loved the ocean and owned , fishing, Jackie Lane Hamel, 67, passed away Card you’ll EARN uChoose Rewards Points which and speedboats over the years. He was a talented Thursday, July 11, 2019. craftsman who designed a record-making Triton Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors you can REDEEM for Gift Cards, Travel, Cash, (Trimaran) speedboat that went into manufactur- Carroll D. Price, 64, of Fernandina Beach, and more. Stop by your local branch to learn ing. Fla., passed away Saturday, July 13, 2019. how you can start earning today.* On April 1, 1985, George became a naturalized Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors U.S. citizen. He lived in Manhattan Beach, Calif., Vivian Yawn, 87, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., Long Beach, Calif., and Tampa, Fla., and finally passed away July 16, 2019 at Community Hospice made Amelia Island his home. & Palliative Care’s Warner Center for Caring in *Earn 1 point for every $3.00 spent. George spoke Greek, German, English, Fernandina Beach, Fla. Points may take up to 40 days to show in your uChoose Rewards and French fluently and understood Italian and Green Pine Funeral Home, Cremations & Cemetery account. Must be registered to redeem points. Cash back rewards Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender may be subject to tax reporting. NLPSA

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*APY means Annual Percentage Yield. Rates are effective as of June 29, 2019. $100.00 minimum deposit is required to open any Kasasa account. Limit of 1 account per SSN. There are no recurring monthly maintenance charges or fees to open or close this account. All Kasasa accounts require no minimum balance to earn rewards. 1Kasasa Cash, Kasasa Cash Back, and Kasasa Tunes accounts require at least 12 debit card purchases, enrollment and receiving e-statements, enrollment and log-in to online banking in each statement cycle. You will receive reimbursements up to an aggregate total of $25.00 for nationwide ATM withdrawal fees incurred during the monthly qualification cycle. At our discretion, we may change the interest rate and APY on your account at any time. Contact one of our bank service representatives for additional information, details, restrictions, reviewed calculations, processing limitations, cycle dates and enrollment instructions. Account requirements are available on our website at www.firstportcity.com. Kasasa Cash: When the qualifications are met during the Monthly Qualification Cycle, daily balances up to and including $25,000 have an interest rate of 2.47%, APY of 2.50%; and daily balances over $25,000.00 earn an interest rate of 0.25% on the portion of daily balance over $25,000.00, resulting in a range from 2.50% to 0.88% APY. When qualifications are not met, ATM fees are not refunded, and the interest rate earned on the daily balance is .05%, with an APY of .05%. Kasasa Cash Back: When the qualifications are met during the Monthly Qualification Cycle, you will receive 2.50% cash back on up to a total of $320.00 PIN-based or signature-based debit card purchases that post and settle during the cycle period, a maximum of $8.00 cash back payments may be earned per Monthly Qualification Cycle. When qualifications are not met, no cash back payments are made and ATM withdrawal fees are not refunded. Kasasa Tunes: When the qualifications are met during the Monthly Qualification Cycle, you will receive up to an aggregate total of $10.00 (which includes any applicable taxes) in refunds for iTunes, Amazon.com or Google Play purchases. In order to be refunded, iTunes, Amazon.com, Google Play purchases must be made with your Kasasa Tunes debit card and must post and settle to your account no more than 30 days after the Monthly Qualification Cycle in which you qualified ends. When qualifications are not met, iTunes, Amazon.com, and Google Play purchases and ATM withdrawal fees are not refunded. As a bonus to those who open and fund Kasasa Tunes account, our bank will refund up to an aggregate total of $20.00 (which includes any applicable taxes) for any iTunes, Amazon.com, or Google Play purchases made with your Kasasa Tunes debit card that post and settle to the account within the first 60 calendar days after your account is opened. Any portion of this bonus that is not used within the stated time period will be forfeited. Kasasa Saver: This account rewards accountholders with interest when they meet the minimum qualifications associated with their linked Kasasa Cash or Kasasa Cash Back checking account during the Monthly Qualification Cycle. When Kasasa Cash or Kasasa Cash Back (depending on which account you have) qualifications are met during the Monthly Qualification Cycle, daily balances up to and including $50,000.00 in your Kasasa Saver account earn an interest rate of 0.95% resulting in an APY of 1.00% and daily balances over $50,000.00 earn an interest rate of 0.25% on the portion of the daily balance over $50,000.00, resulting in a range from 1.00% to 0.50% APY depending on the account’s daily balance. When your Kasasa Cash account qualifications are not met, ATM withdrawal fees are not refunded, the entire daily balance in your Kasasa Cash earns an interest rate of 0.05%, resulting in an APY of 0.05%; the entire daily balance in your Kasasa Saver earns an interest rate of 0.05%, resulting in an APY of 0.05%. When your Kasasa Cash Back qualifications are not met, ATM withdrawal fees are not refunded, and no cash back payments are made to your account. In addition, the entire daily balance in your Kasasa Saver earns an interest rate of 0.05%, resulting in an APY of 0.05%. Interest will be credited to your Kasasa Saver account on the last day of the current statement cycle.

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4A WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019/News-Leader BUSINESS Have coffee with Nassau County Commissioner Danny Leeper The Nassau County Chamber of Commerce’s “Coffee with Your Commissioner” program will host Nassau County Commissioner Daniel Leeper on Thursday, July 25. Leeper has worked in public service for more than 34 years and represents District 1 on a chance to learn more about the Amelia Island. businesses within their district. The program presents “Coffee with Your Commis- Chamber of Commerce members sioner” is free for members of with the opportunity to discuss the Nassau County Chamber of topics in an informal and relaxed Commerce and $25 for prospec- atmosphere. There is no agenda. tive members. Advanced reg- Attendees will have an oppor- istration and payment are pre- tunity to share their thoughts ferred. For more information, and concerns while simultane- visit NassauCountyFLChamber. Leeper ously giving the commissioners com or call (904) 261-3248.

SUBMITTED Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis and Dayspring Senior Living Executive Spicer joins Chamber board Director Douglas Adkins at a recent event held to name a new facility in Hilliard. George Spicer has joined County on the Northeast the Board of Directors of the Florida Regional Council’s Nassau County Chamber of Board of Directors and Finance New Dayspring building named Commerce, according to a Committee, the First Coast news release. Spicer served as Workforce Development a Nassau County commissioner Consortium, the St. Marys River for one four-year term as a rep- Management Committee, and for Janet Adkins’ late mother resentative of District Four. He the Canvassing Board. The name of a 12, 584 life, even as we age,” Douglas Congressman Rutherford’s received his Advanced County Spicer spent 35 years as an square-foot building under con- Adkins said in the release. He office, Florida Health Care Commissioner certification and active boilermaker and has been struction at Dayspring Senior added that the new building Association, Nassau County was the first Nassau County retired for 10 years. He helped Living north of Hilliard will be will be “dedicated to caring for Chamber of Commerce, commissioner to participate in construct both the Seminole the Frances Elizabeth Huey seniors and veterans here in Economic Development Board, the Torchbearer Program, which Power Plant and the St. Johns Residence, according to a news Northeast Florida.” Community First Bank and gives commissioners a chance to River Power Plant in Florida. release. The building is named Florida’s chief financial offi- so many local leaders includ- further their education and obtain He and his wife, Marilyn, reside for the mother of former state cer, Jimmy Patronis, attended ing Wanda Arnold and Bobby leadership roles with the Florida in Callahan and have four chil- representative Janet Adkins, the ceremony along with Franklin. It is the people that Association of Counties. dren, five grandchildren, and two who is the wife of Dayspring local dignitaries and business make a difference and we are Spicer represented Nassau great-grandchildren. Leeper Senior Living Executive leaders. blessed to have great people Director Douglas Adkins. Huey “We were thrilled to have serving our residents and their passed away Jan. 1., according to Sheriff Bill Leeper, Fire Chiefs families,” Douglas Adkins said the release. Brady Rigdon and Greg Roland in the release. “The rooms will be named along with Vice Mayor for The new building is expect- after Florida’s rivers and springs Fernandina Beach Len Kreger, ed to be completed in early C O M M U N I T Y as it is water that flows in Port Commissioner Mike Cole, 2020. For more information, these streams and springs that Jax City Councilman Reggie visit dayspringseniorliving.org, A P P R E C I A T I O N reminds us of the importance of Gaffney, representatives from or call (904) 845-1940. D A Y Register for hurricane assistance Nassau County residents web-based Special Registration needs can be met in the Special with special needs who wish Tool, or have their home- Needs Shelter. Enrollees may to participate in the county’s health provider or a relative be contacted directly by the program for transportation register for them. Visit http:// reviewing nurse to discuss assistance to a public shelter bit.ly/2XLly6v. This is the pre- their care needs. Addresses or supplemental medical assis- ferred method of enrollment. of enrollees requiring trans- tance in a public shelter during a Residents who have no other portation to a public shelter disaster must enroll and update way to enroll in the Special during an evacuation will be registration information as Needs Registry online may mapped to determine bus pick- soon as possible, even if contact the EOC at (904) 548- up routes prior to disaster there have been no status 0900 to request assistance. All impact. changes. “medical needs” registrations Call (904) 548-0900 if you Individuals can self regis- will be confidentially reviewed have questions. To receive free ter using the Florida Division by a public health nurse to emergency alerts and other of Emergency Management’s determine if each enrollee’s public safety notifications from Nassau County Emergency Management Services via text, THE SCHOOL BOARD phone, and/or email in Nassau OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA County, visit floridadisaster.org/ NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT alertflorida. Elementary Student Progression Plan Elementary Code of Conduct In compliance with the Administrative Procedure Act, Chapter 120, Florida Statute, a public hearing may be held if requested within twenty-one (21) days of this notice at the place, time, and date indicated below: Place: Nassau County School Board Kids Activities 10 am - 2 pm 1201 Atlantic Ave. Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 DON’T LITTER Time: 6:30 P. M. Date: August 8, 2019 No significant economic impact is anticipated. Spay or Neuter Copies of the Student Progression Plans, Student Code of Conducts and policies are located in all schools, and the A PUBLIC SERVICE w w w . a m e l i a m u s e u m . o r g NL/PSA School Board office. ANNOUNCMENT BY THE NEWS-LEADER Business Card BillBoard WARNING: This product contains nicotine. 2018 Nicotine is an addictive chemical. Nassau Fence Your Only Locally Owned Full Service Printer PREMIUM & • Full Service Printing VAPE Deck, Inc. • Quick Copies E-CIGS • Graphic Design • Full Service Bindery INSTALL AND REPAIR • Engineering Prints • Bulk Mailing MODS Black or Full Color • Mail Merge BEST SELECTION & PRICESCOILS • Vinyl Lettering (904) 261-6577 • Signs. . . and more 474378 East State Road 200 (A1A) • 904.310.6915E-JUICE P: 904.261.07402162 Sadler • F: 904.261.0364 Road • Fernandina E: [email protected], FL 32034 Deer Walk Shopping Center www.fencenassau.com

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SUBMITTED PHOTOS Left, the Florida teachers who took part in the Florida forest industry tour pause for a group photo in Jennings State Forest. Right, teachers tour Rayonier forests in North Florida. State teachers take forest industry tour The 2019 Florida Forestry ment organizations, landowners different forestry career paths teacher from Broward county their time. The tour was made Department of Agriculture and Teacher’s Tour was held June and individual tree farmers that from the University of Florida wrote tour organizers, “I loved possible through sponsorships Consumer Services, manages 18-21. Forty teachers from all over are taken to ensure this renew- School of Forest Resources and how packed the days were with from the forest industry including more than 1 million acres of state Florida convened in Fernandina able resource will be available for Conservation. In Nassau County, information. The field trips were WestRock and Rayonier, private forests, provides management Beach to look at the role Florida’s future generations.” teachers visited Rayonier Forest amazing, seeing all the steps of citizens, landowners, the Florida assistance on more than 17 million forest industry plays in everyday In Clay County, teachers vis- Resources property for presen- the timber life cycle were eye- Forest Service and others. acres of private and community lives, according to a news release. ited Jennings State Forest for a tations on tree genetics, timber opening…thank you!” Visit http://floridaforest.org/ forests, while protecting homes, The teachers were taken to vari- prescribed fire demonstration, measurements and saw first-hand All meals and lodging were programs/teachers-tour/ for more forestland and natural resources ous stops across northeast Florida a small family owned tree farm, an actual timber harvesting opera- provided, and teachers earned 30 information. The Florida Forest from wildfire on more than 26 mil- to see firsthand the many different and Camp Blanding to learn about tion. The papermaking process continuing education credits for Service, a division of the Florida lion acres. facets of forestry. ongoing conservation efforts. was detailed at the WestRock “The forest industry supports In Duval County, teachers vis- paper mill and box plant in thousands of jobs and communi- ited the West Fraser Saw Mill in Fernandina Beach. ties, not just here in Nassau but Whitehouse to see how lumber At each stop, tour hosts gra- across the state.” Florida Forest was manufactured. The Symrise ciously answered all the teachers Service Jacksonville District chemical company provided a pre- questions and provided them with Manager Jennifer Hart explained sentation on how it utilizes paper- ample information to take back in the release. “We want edu- making byproducts to produce fla- to the classroom, including bro- cators to see that we all have a vorings and scents for thousands chures, lesson plan ideas, posters 306 Centre Street • Fernandina Beach stake in the future of Florida of products. In Alachua County, and much more. forests. This tour allows us to the teachers visited Austin Cary While the days were long, 904-432-7147 showcase the forest management Memorial Forest and participated teachers enjoyed the opportunity practices and efforts by not just in several Project Learning Tree to be outside and participate in Hours of Operation: private companies, but govern- activities after learning about the hands-on learning. A fourth-grade Daily: 10am - 10pm "In the Heart of Historic Downtown Fernandina Beach" RANKINGS tary schools scored over 80% a 69% state average, bring- proficient. Ninety-six percent ing the district to fourth place. We are Proud to serve 24 Flavors of Hershey Creamery Ice Cream Continued from 1A in Hilliard – wow!” he said. High school students across the “It’s kind of hard to get better “In (English and language state averaged 54% proficient in 10 Flavors of Soft Serve Frozen Yogurt, Sorbet & Custard. than number one,” Durham said. arts), Callahan scored 83% and English and language arts, while Sixty-eight percent of the Bryceville – 82%.” 65% of Nassau students placed Now Serving 4 Dole Whip flavors: Pineapple, district’s fourth-grade students In math, Hilliard fifth-graders the district second in the state. were rated proficient in English scored 96%, Callahan – 93%, Algebra I students across the Mango, Lime, Orange. and language arts, he continued, Bryceville – 83%, Emma Love state averaged 62% proficiency, Smoothies, Milk Shakes, Floats, and 81% percent were rated pro- Hardee – 83%, Yulee – 82%, and but 75% of Nassau Algebra I stu- ficient in math, placing the district Wildlight – 82%. dents were proficient, fourth in Ice Blended Coffees, in third place in both categories. Durham then moved on to the the state. & Slushies Ice Tea and Finally, Durham said Nassau middle schools. School Board Chairwoman County fifth-grade students were “Middle schools, we’ve really Donna Martin said good schools Donuts - Muffins - Cookies Fresh Squeezed Lemonade second in English and language made some movement this year,” are the result of community arts with 75% proficiency, first he said. “Our goal is to get every- involvement. “Thank you to We also make the Best Lattes, Cappuccinos, Mochas, in the state in math with 86% body over 80 percent, and in a everybody for all your hard and all other Espresso Drinks & Cold Brew. scored proficient, and first in the couple of years, you are going to work,” Martin said. “It takes a state in science, in which 73% see the middle school page, I village.” Facebook @ameliaislandtimeNOTICE OF IMPACT • InstagramFEE RATES islandtimeicecreamfroyo scored proficient. believe, mirroring the elemen- [email protected] Durham also talked about the tary school page.” county’s elementary schools. The county’s sixth-grade stu- In accordance with Ordinance 2016-02 “The Nassau County Impact Fee Ordinance” and Chapter 163.31801 F.S., Nassau County hereby “In the third grade, Bryceville dents were rated 63% proficient provides 90 day notice of the update NOTICEof impact feesOF IMPACTto fund County FEE Parks, RATES Fire Rescue, Law Enforcement and Administrative Facility made huge strides, with 87% pro- in English and language arts, improvements necessitated by growth. School impact fees of $5,430.60 per dwelling unit are unchanged and not included in this update. ficiency in (English and language which places the district fourth NOTICE OF IMPACT FEE RATES arts),” Durham said. “Every in the state, and 71% proficient In accordance with Ordinance 2016-02 “The Nassau County Impact Fee Ordinance” and Chapter 163.31801 F.S., Nassau County hereby school in third grade was at 80% in math – second in the state - providesAnnually, 90 day thenotice County’s of the impactupdate feesof impact shall automaticallyfees to fund County be adjusted Parks, by Fire the Rescue, percent changeLaw Enforcement for the latest and 12-month Administrative period Facility as of the previous InMay accordance 1 of the withConsumer Ordinance Price 2016-02 Index “The for Nassau all Urban County Consumers Impact Fee for Ordinance” the U.S. and City Chapter Average 163.31801 for all ServicesF.S., Nassau as Countypublished hereby monthly by the U.S. or above in math, with Hilliard with Hilliard scoring exception- improvementsprovides 90necessitated day notice ofby the growth. update School of impact impact fees fees to fund of $5,430.60 County Parks, per Firedwelling Rescue, unit Laware unchangedEnforcement andand notAdministrative included in Facility this update. the highest at 87%, Bryceville – ally high at 88%. Seventh-graders improvementsDepartment ofnecessitated Commerce, by growth.Bureau School of Labor impact Statistics. fees of $5,430.60 per dwelling unit are unchanged and not included in this update. 86%, Callahan – 84%, Wildlight scored 59% in English and lan- Annually, the County’s impact fees shall automatically be adjusted by the percent change for the latest 12-month period as of the previous – 82%, Yulee – 81%, and Emma guage arts, fifth in the state, and May 1 Annually,Theof the Impact Consumer the County’sFee rates Price impact are Index updatedfees for shall all Urbanforautomatically all newConsumers construction, be adjusted for the by both U.S.the percent residentialCity Average change and forfor non-residential,the all latestServices 12-month as publishedoccurring period as monthlyofwithin the previous the by unincorporatedthe U.S. area Love Hardee at 80%.” 65% in math, eighth in the state. May 1 of the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers for the U.S. City Average for all Services as published monthly by the U.S. Fourth-graders also scored Departmentof the ofCounty Commerce, and within Bureau the of boundaries Labor Statistics. of any municipality that has consented to its amendment, and shall be collected at issuance of Eighth-grade students scored Department of Commerce, Bureau of Labor Statistics. high, test results showed. 65% in English and language arts, a building permit for new construction. Current Impact Fee rates that went into effect on October 1, 2018 are given here for comparison. Bryceville fourth-graders earned eighth in the state, and 62% in The ImpactThe following Fee rates Impact are updated Fee rates for all will new be construction, effective October both residential 15, 2019 and. non-residential, occurring within the unincorporated area The Impact Fee rates are updated for all new construction, both residential and non-residential, occurring within the unincorporated area 83% proficiency in English and math, ninth in the state. of the County and within the boundaries of any municipality that has consented to its amendment, and shall be collected at issuance of of the County and within the boundaries of any municipality that has consented to its amendment, and shall be collected at issuance of language arts. Bryceville had Scores of the county’s high a building permit for new construction. Current FireImpact Fee rates that went intoLaw effect on October 1, 2018 areAdmin given here for comparison. Total Fee 91%, which Durham described schools were compared with a building permit for new construction. Current Impact Fee rates that went into effect on October 1, 2018 are given here for comparison. The following Impact perFee rates will be effective October 15, 2019. as “pretty much unbelievable.” state averages. The following Impact Fee rates will10/1/2018 be effective October10/15/2019 15, 2019. 10/1/2018 10/15/2019 10/1/2018 10/15/2019 10/1/2018 10/15/2019 Callahan fourth-grade students In biology, the state aver- 1,000 Retail/Commercial Fire$200 $204 Law$93 $95 Admin$1,057 $1,076 Total Fee$1,350 $1,375 were rated 85% proficient, age is 67, while 8% of Nassau sq. ft. Fire Law Admin Total Fee Emma Love Hardee – 80%, and County high school students per per1,000 Office 10/1/201810/1/2018$10710/15/201910/15/2019$109 10/1/201810/1/2018 $4910/15/201910/15/2019 $5010/1/201810/1/201810/15/201910/15/2019$566 10/1/2018$57610/1/201810/15/201910/15/2019$722 $735 Wildlight Elementary – 80%. earned a proficient rating, third 1,0001,000 sq. ft. Retail/CommercialRetail/Commercial $200$200 $204$204 $93$93 $95$95 $1,057$1,057 $1,076$1,076 $1,350$1,350 $1,375$1,375 Fifth-grade students scored sq. ft.sq.1,000 ft. in the state. In U.S. history, 80% Industrial $48 $49 $22 $22 $253 $258 $323 $329 1,0001,000 sq. ft. even higher, Durham said. of Nassau high school studentsOffice Office $107$107 $109$109 $49$49 $50$50 $566$566 $576$576 $722 $722 $735 $735 “In math, all six elemen- were proficient, compared with sq. ft.sq.1,000 ft. Warehouse 1,0001,000 $21 $21 $9 $9 $113 $115 $143 $145 IndustrialIndustrial sq. ft. $48$48 $49$49 $22$22 $22$22 $253$253 $258$258 $323 $323 $329 $329 sq. ft.sq. ft. 1,0001,000 Public/InstitutionalWarehouse 1,000 $21 $71 $21 $72 $9 $33 $9 $34$113 $115$376 $383$143 $145$480 $489 Warehouse sq.sq. ft. ft. $21 $21 $9 $9 $113 $115 $143 $145 sq. ft. Road,” Leeper wrote in May. 1,000 Next Next Single-FamilyPublic/Institutional Det.1,000 Dwelling $71 $166 $72 $169 $33 $76$34 $77$376 $383$876 $892$480 $489 OHIO Continued from 1A The gunshot victim went toPublic/Institutional sq. ft. $71 $72 $33 $34 $376 $383 $480 Table$489 Table sq. ft. Next Next Next Next and turn left onto Friendly Road the emergency room at Baptist Multi-FamilySingle-Family Det. DwellingDwelling $166$149 $169 $152 $76 $69$77 $70$876 $892$788 $802 Next Next Single-Family Det. Dwelling $166 $169 $76 $77 $876 $892 Table TableTable Table heading toward SR-200 and then Medical Center Nassau. There Next Table Next Table Multi-Family Dwelling $149 $152 $69 $70 $788 $802 observed a blue Cadillac (victim) is no information available TableNext Table Next Multi-Family Dwelling $149 $152 $69 $70 $788 $802 drive down the same driveway on the current condition of the Continued table for Residential Impact Fees: Table Table and turn right onto Friendly victim. Continued table for Residential Impact Fees: Regional Park Community Park Total Fee by Census Tract Continued table for ResidentialCensus Impact Fees:Regional Park Community Park Total Fee by Census Tract CensusTract Regional10/1/2018 Park 10/15/2019 Community10/1/2018 Park 10/15/2019 Total Fee by Census10/1/2018 Tract 10/15/2019 Tract 10/1/2018 10/15/2019 10/1/2018 10/15/2019 10/1/2018 10/15/2019 Announcing the Practice Single-Family Det.Census502 $329 $254 $1,701 Single-Family Det. 502 $329 $335 $335 $254 $259 $259 $1,701 $1,732 $1,732 Tract 10/1/2018 10/15/2019 10/1/2018 10/15/2019 10/1/2018 10/15/2019 Multi-FamilyMulti-Family 502502 $296 $301 $228 $232 $1,530 $1,557 Relocation of Dr. Amy Beckham Single-Family Det. 502 $329$296 $335$301 $254$228 $232$259 $1,530$1,701 $1,557$1,732 Single-FamilySingle-Family Det. Det. 503503 $329$329 $335 $335 $295 $295$300 $300 $1,742 $1,773$1,742 $1,773 Amy Beckham, OD announces the closing of her Multi-Family 502 $296 $301 $228 $232 $1,530 $1,557 Multi-FamilyMulti-Family 503503 $296$296 $301 $301 $266 $266$271 $271 $1,568 $1,596$1,568 $1,596 optometric practice at the vision center in Yulee, Single-Family Det. 503 $329 $335 $295 $300 $1,742 $1,773 Single-Family Det. 504 $329 $335 $208 $212 $1,655 $1,685 FL on June 14, 2019. She will no longer be seeing Multi-FamilySingle-Family Det.503 504 $329 $335 $208 $212 $1,655 $1,685 Multi-Family 504 $296 $301 $266 $271 $1,568 $1,596 patients at this location after that date. She will have Multi-Family 504 $296 $301 $187 $190 $1,489 $1,515 Single-Family Det. 504 $329 $296 $335 $301 $208 $187$212 $190 $1,655 $1,489$1,685 $1,515 Single-Family Det. 505 $329 $335 $270 $275 $1,717 $1,748 patient records/prescriptions securely stored in her Single-Family Det. 505 Multi-Family 504 $296 $329 $301 $335 $187 $270$190 $275 $1,489 $1,717$1,515 $1,748 care and available to patients via secure email, fax, Multi-Family 505 $296 $301 $244 $248 $1,546 $1,573 Single-FamilyMulti-Family Det. 505 505 $329 $296 $301 $270 $244 $248 $1,717 $1,546 $1,573 and mail. Contact information is as follows: $335 $275 $1,748 Multi-Family 505 $296 $301 $244 $248 $1,546 $1,573 Email/Website Information: Beckhamvisioncare.com [email protected] [email protected] Phone: 904-261-4425; Fax: 904-875-5072 Mail: Amy Beckham, OD Copies of Ordinance 2016-02 are available at the Nassau PO Box 16445 County Public Services Building 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee Fernandina, FL 32035 32097 or Copiesonline at of Ordinance 2016-02 are available at the Nassau I am very excited about my move and look forward to Copieswww.nassaucountyfl.com/index.aspx?nid=274 ofCounty Ordinance Public 2016-02 Services are Buildingavailable 96161 at the NassauNassau Place, Yulee County Public Services Building 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee seeing patients at my new Yulee location in 2020. Any questions32097 can or be online directed at to the Nassau County 32097 or online at More details on this location and projected opening Departmentwww.nassaucountyfl.com/index.aspx?nid=274 of Planning and Economic Opportunity at (904) www.nassaucountyfl.com/index.aspx?nid=274 date will be advertised as I finalize lease agreements. 530-6300 Any questions can be directed to the Nassau County Know that I love and appreciate the community support Any questions can be directed to the Nassau County Department of Planning and Economic Opportunity at (904) and am working hard to get a new, beautiful office ready Department of Planning and Economic Opportunity at (904) as quickly as possible. 530-6300530-6300 Please connect with me through the Website which will have a Facebook link and updated details as I have them.

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called expert witnesses during He added that what filtering is or riding on its trails, one speaker HEARINGS Continued from 1A the day Monday, and the public done by the sand would also cause shared his experience of desig- mentioned in the petition filed was afforded an opportunity to the sand to “clog” after a certain nating the area as Conservation against Amelia Bluff LLC and comment on the development amount of time. on the FLUM. the city. Monday evening. Robert Prager spoke on the Ron Sapp served on the City After a number of back-and- Expert testimony centered basis of his education in civil and Commission for eight terms and forth exchanges between the on the fact that the Amelia Bluff value engineering and soil and was on the commission when attorneys, Early put his foot subdivision would be built on a plant applications in engineering it acted to purchase the land down. “I’m going to allow (her) bluff with a steep incline down water resources projects. Prager that became the Egans Creek to testify. Anything that wasn’t to the Greenway, which would said he believes the FLUM des- Greenway. brought up in her deposition, allow, witnesses said, material ignation of Conservation was the “It was my expectation that you’ll get to cross examine her,” to be washed into Egans Creek correct one and not an error as we had the Greenway, and then he told Hainline. “I kind of sensed as well as compromise the trees as has been claimed by the city’s we had the lands buffering the this was going to be an issue and dune system that provides Planning Department. Greenway, which would protect today.” protection from storms. Dr. Dorothy McPhillips stud- it, and these six acres were part of On Monday, passion and Sean McGill, one expert wit- ies the mechanical properties of that,” Sapp said. “It’s my under- science filled the Commission ness called, has a Ph.D. in ecosys- living materials and has designed standing that the (planning) staff Chambers as experts and resi- tem management and 38 years of living infrastructure that provides is under the assumption it was a dents testified on the first day professional experience including streambank stabilization. She was scrivener’s error that took it from of the hearing about the subdivi- time on the boards of the Florida presented as an expert in value Wetlands Protection in 1993 to sion’s approval. Lake Management Society and engineering in fluvial geomor- 2004. It’s my belief that staff went While the effects of the devel- the Florida Springs Council, phology. rogue. If there was a scrivener’s opment were discussed in depth, among other organizations and McPhillips said a planned error, it was in 2005 when that including the potential for pollu- governmental agencies, as well 25-foot buffer between property wetlands protection was rezoned tion going into the Egans Creek as work on projects involving lines in Amelia Bluff and the and (changed on the) FLUM to Greenway and the loss of trees, Amelia Island and Egans Creek. JULIA ROBERTS/NEWS-LEADER Egans Creek Greenway are inad- Low-Density Residential. The the question of the FLUM amend- McGill said he has taken Ron Sapp was a city commissioner when the city created equate and expressed concerns next year, 2006, they corrected ment was not at the forefront of water samples from Egans Creek the Egans Creek Greenway and told Early that his inten- regarding pollution, erosion, and that, and from that point on, it was Monday’s expert testimony. and analyzed data from samplings tion was that the property abutting the Greenway would wind stresses that would be the Conservation. The city’s Planning Depart- done by the Florida Department work to protect the environmentally sensitive area, so it result of building on the site. She “I will speak as a person who ment said the Conservation of Environmental Protection should retain its conservation designation on the city’s said the proposed buffer is “cat- was instrumental in creating the land designation, which cov- and the St. Johns River Water Future Land Use Map. egorically unacceptable on a slope Egans Creek Greenway. I always ers 6.4 acres of the property Management District. He said that is as steep as this one.” had the expectation that lands per the Future Land Use Map, bacteria levels in the creek are “The steeper the slope, the next to it were there to protect it, was a mapping error and that “sky high.” to 10,000 colonies. Eight hundred by excrement from human and longer the buffer,” she explained. and therefore the zoning, I think, the whole property should be “They really were too numer- is supposed to be a human health pet activity. He said there were She said that the stability of the indicates that. All the sudden, this designated for residential devel- ous to count,” McGill said of the hazard.” high levels of toxins found by slope was her primary concern, scrivener’s error occurred … and opment. Attorney’s represent- bacteria found in Egans Creek. McGill said bacteria of the sampling conducted by the along with the “troubled” water they down-zoned the FLUM to ing the conservation groups “The bacteria were almost 5,000 type found in the creek is caused FDEP. of Egans Creek, which she said residential. I trust that you will “They found a suite of things would be inadequately protected take a long, hard look at that.” that are nasty and you don’t ever by a 25-foot buffer. Betsy Hubin said she is con- want to find in your water body,” McPhillips said that, while the cerned that local government did he said, noting one of the major buffer is required by city code, not act in a legal manner when the toxins found was sucralose, which property owners’ intrusion into FLUM designation was changed, is used as an artificial sweetener buffers “is so common as to be which is reflected in the remarks and not digested by the human the norm.” of the city’s Planning Advisory body, so it is found in human “Without casting aspersion Board. waste. He said there were also or suggesting ill intent on the Hubin said that, in the Jan. 9 measurable levels of herbicides part any future homeowner, it’s meeting of the PAB, Chairman and pesticides. almost human nature to say, ‘This Mark Bennett said, during a dis- McGill also spoke to the storm is my property. I paid good money cussion of changing the FLUM water treatment plan for Amelia for it. Surely I can put my pool designation, that he did not know Bluff. He said the storm water there,’” McPhillips said. “My rec- “how the board could conclude plan includes collecting storm ommendation for virtually every that this was an erroneous deci- water in detention ponds that will client I have … is, if you have a sion, based on any of the mate- then drain into the ground. buffer, it should be in a conserva- rials that were presented,” and “Storm water ponds are very tion easement with an enforce- that the decision to designate the ineffective in a sand environ- ment mechanism. It is simply property as Conservation was “a ment and particularly on top of a unreasonable to expect a home- knowing choice on the part of the dune,” he said. “Naturally, what owners association to require city.” would happen on the dune is that homeowners not to use what they “This was wrong from the water would be falling all over it understandably see as their own beginning, and it was based on and would diffuse down through land as they wish.” a lie,” longtime resident and the dune equally on all parts. A In the evening’s opportunity businesswoman Joan Bean said. storm water pond collects all for public comment, 24 people “Under staff supervision, this the water off roofs and impervi- rose to speak. Early said he would got changed from Conservation ous surfaces and directs it to one forward a transcript of those com- to Residential. It got missed … place – a holding pond. What we ments, along with his decision, and it got perpetuated.” find is that these holding ponds to the Department of Economic The hearings were scheduled form pre-sinkholes. On the dune, Opportunity. to continue Wednesday morning they are going to destabilize it, While several residents said at 9 a.m. at City Hall. If a fourth just from being there. The runoff the reason they purchased their day is necessary, the Thursday is going to go into Egans Creek. homes was the location near or hearing will be held at the Peck The way these ponds operate, the adjacent to the Greenway and Center at 516 S. 10th Street in water is initially going to go right spoke in glowing terms of the Fernandina Beach. through into the ground.” “magical experience” of walking [email protected]

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The News-Leader is published with pride weekly for the people of Nassau County by Community Newspapers, Inc., Athens, Georgia. We believe that strong newspapers build strong communi- The days of plenty ties – “Newspapers get things done!” Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and profitable community-oriented newspapers. This mission will be accomplished through the teamwork of his is my 13th year of writing with the tradition professionals dedicated to the truth, integrity, quality and hard work. a column for the News-Leader, argument – beach Foy R. Maloy, Publisher Peg Davis, Editor and I’ve learned a few things. parking has been Angeline Mudd, Business Office Manager Michael Miller, Copy Editor F l o r i d a ’ s O l d e s t W e e k l y I’ve learned that there will be a way of life here Robert Fiege, Production Director Beth Jones, Sports Editor T N e w s p a p e r E s t a b l i s h e d i n 1854 times when a lot is going on and choos- – and demand for John Gaddy, Circulation Director ing a topic will be difficult, or there will beach access park- be times when nothing is happening ing has far exceeded The views expressed by the colum- Editorial Board nists and letter writers on this page and I’ll struggle. I know, there’s always supply, making the Foy R. Maloy – [email protected] ~ Peg Davis – [email protected] are their own and do not necessarily the marina, right? 600 feet on on-beach reflect the views of the newspaper, its Tom Wood Dink NeSmith These are the days of plenty, parking at Sadler owners or employees. DEBATE Chairman President though, when issues and happenings Road not a luxury or seem to be there for the proverbial AND a nod to the past but picking; low hanging fruit; lots to write TACKLE a necessity. Both about. sides have legiti- Consider … mate arguments, • The bed tax – the management Ron Sapp but the necessity VOICE OF THE PEOPLE model, the lack of transparency, etc. is one wins, at least coming under increased scrutiny. I’ve in my mind. There We deserve better ported, and gave their lives in this nation’s struggle for always been an opponent of the bed will be a time when beachgoer popula- independence and the resulting privileges that we enjoy tax. I voted against the referendum tion numbers take over and drive, pun Citizens for a Better Nassau County was absolutely today. Our modern military continues today to defend and that created it and have spoken against intended, the argument, but we’re not stunned by the recent news of the county operating outside protect America’s freedom. Modern warriors of every skin it at every opportunity. As a no-growth there yet. of the Sunshine and Open Records Laws on occasions too color fight and give their blood today for enduring freedom. advocate I’ve just never understood • Raising the minimum in Florida numerous to count. Transparency is fundamental to good I pray that we will never forget nor remove this flag’s repre- the need to advertise an island that is to $15 an hour. Conservative politi- government, and when we elected our county commission- sentation of freedom in American history, past and present. already overcrowded. I just don’t get it. cians oppose, everyone else says, ers, we put our trust in them to operate transparently and Henna Kerins Even the state legislature, not a body maybe; $8.25 an hour too little, $15 an openly. It is extremely troubling that the people we elected Fernandina Beach given to rational thought, cut funding hour too much. Interestingly, when to lead our county have utterly failed to do so. Their behavior for the Visit Florida program from $76 people are asked whether or not shows a complete mismanagement of business practices at million to $50 million. It seems even they’re in favor of increasing the mini- the county now combined with the real possibility of illegal Significant work they are beginning to understand the mum wage, they’re a bit hesitant, but activity. And because this was only exposed through litiga- According to a July 1 report in the WSJ, we learned that relationship between an exponentially substitute “livable wage” for “mini- tion from the county’s failure to honestly respond to a public the Betsy Ross flag was a symbol of open racism. Colin increasing population and environmen- mum wage” and support goes through records request, it makes one wonder what other issues may Kaepernick was the catalyst for the inferred “slight” by Nike tal and infrastructure problems. the roof. Full disclosure – that informa- be lurking beneath the surface. in choosing this image of oppression. Colin is sincere in his For me, it goes beyond the ques- tion was generated by my own phony We must hold our elected officials accountable. Our coun- mission, and I have no doubt of his intentions. Nike on the tionable management model and the baloney, unscientific poll of about six ty commission cannot continue to operate recklessly, with other hand – well, Ford and VW did a great job of creating bloated salaries and perks. That’s stuff people and the sampling error is plus little regard for the rule of law and the job they were elected “distress” when they learned how powerful “leaked” internet for the county commission to look into. or minus 3% to 80%. to do. This lack of transparency, on top of other governance ads could be for their products (check out “VW Bomb Ad”). No, for me, it’s spending roughly $5 Conservatives say that increas- issues, such as combining the roles of county attorney and “Beto” O’Rourke expressed the honesty and clarity million dollars a year to lure tourists ing the livable wage (see what I did county manager, thus eliminating any checks and balances of the Progressive movement: America is evil and was in to a place they already know about, there?) only affects entry-level posi- within county staff, also raises concerns about where we fact specifically formed in the crucible of racism and white to a place they already enjoy coming tions and that struggling workers currently stand and where we are heading. supremacy. This from a career politician, cynically nick- to, and to a place they’ll come back to should get more education and move The cost of these choices by our elected officials is sub- named by his father to attract Latin voters “in case he ever again and again. Such folly is not only a up the corporate ladder or move to stantial, and it has had and will continue to have a significant decided to run for office.” waste of time and money, it’s an exer- Hilliard, where the cost of living is negative impact on our community. We deserve better. We America has a rich and diverse history. At the same time, cise that contributes to the continued lower. They also say that employers deserve transparency from our local government. If our our national timeline is stained by the blood of Africans who degradation of our quality of life, our will have to lay off workers or increase county commission cannot operate in accordance with the were stolen from their villages and conscripted to inescap- community character and integrity. the price of their products, thereby law, it’s time for a new county commission. able labor and unspeakable suffering (Zora Neale Hurston Bottom line: It’s way past time for the driving up the cost of living. Sounds We, as Citizens for a Better Nassau County, are com- researched, and documented in “Barracoon”, a phenomenal bed tax to go away, to be tossed on the legit, after all – post hoc, ergo propter mitted to four primary guiding principles that comprise our firsthand account of the last group of illegally shipped slaves). trash heap of bad ideas. hoc (after this, therefore because of mission: 1. Integrity in all business dealings, particularly We are marred by laws created to discriminate against • The beach parking issue just this), right? Not really. Price increases relating to matters of public trust; 2. Fiscal prudence in all Chinese immigrants who fell into disfavor when the gold of won’t go away, well what’s left of depend on a lot of things, like main- county government matters and the replacement of outdated California grew scarce. We are shamed by the internment of beach parking anyway. In 1970, there taining the enormous salaries of CEOs finance methods with new efficiencies; 3. Meaningful, long- American citizens of Japanese heritage. were about 26,400 feet of on-beach everywhere. In 1950, the average term strategic programs that drive private capital investment How odd that the flag that so represents broad periods of parking within the city limits; now CEO made 20 times the salary of his into the county, in turn, bolstering recurring tax revenue social inequality is simultaneously received as the primary there are 600 feet. Beach parking or her worker. In 2019, it’s more like and offsetting residential taxpayer-funded capital invest- signal of deliverance when carried into countries liberated by opponents point out that the beach 361 times. Curiously, these cautionary ment; and 4. Accountability from politicians and government America and her allies. How shocking that record numbers has narrowed considerably while the conservatives who oppose raising the employees, as well as transparency and fairness in their of Hispanic migrants risk their lives and those of the chil- number of beachgoers has increased livable wage for ordinary people say service to our community. More information about Citizens dren for the mere chance of crossing the desert to achieve considerably. Besides, they say, there nothing about the CEO-worker wage for a Better Nassau County can be found at citizensforabet- freedom and promise in one of the greatest of all nations. weren’t parking-friendly beach access- gap. ternassau.com. The black community in the Jim Crow South grew to es in and three oceanfront parks 1970 There, column done and I didn’t Bill Gingrich, Chairman appreciate the power of the green in their dollars, and our – all with parking. mention the marina’s $600,000 deficit Citizens for a Better Nassau County citizens continue to be free to vote with their wealth and to Beach parking proponents counter once. Whoops! See what I did there? protest with the boycott of the same. Immigrants the world over seek the same beacon that has attracted generations Shoe flag news of their predecessors, and by doing so continue to cast their Before this news and issue of the Nike Betsy Ross flag votes for one of the most favored nations on the planet. HOW TO WRITE US ~ goes any farther, please allow me to express my concerns. We have significant work before us to eliminate racism Letters must include writer’s name, address and telephone number for The Betsy Ross flag had nothing to do with slavery. The flag and bias from our culture. Very significant work – tribalism verification. Writers are normally limited to one letter in a 30-day peri- represents the 13 colonies whose pioneering citizens joined is baked into our DNA. And as much work as remains, and od. No political endorsements the week before an election. No poems together to fight and give their lives for independence from as depraved as we are in fact and imagined, this country will be published. Letters should be typed or printed. Not all letters British rule and the freedom to organize our own republic remains the Light on the Hill for the world. Those who long are published. Send letters to: Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box 16766, and democratic form of government, representing the voice for us will risk anything and spend everything to get here. Fernandina Beach, FL, 32035 of the people and not the . Our fight for independence Those who hate us enjoy the fruit of our diversity and the Email: [email protected]. happened almost 100 years before the Confederate flag and depth our non-homogenous culture even as they seek to Visit us online at fbnewsleader.com its representation of slavery. harm or destroy us. To remove the image of the Betsy Ross flag from our Our flag is the monument to our greatness. society’s memory and display is a disgrace and dishonor to James Clark all of our forefathers (and foremothers) who fought, sup- Nassau County

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VIEWPOINT / Donna Freund / Fernandina Beach Please try to see things from my point of view am writing in regard to the newspaper I am unable to walk much, but I can drive my beach is a very low percentage and a very low handicapped individuals? And if so, how will the article on Wednesday, June 26, which states SUV down to the beach and enjoy the wonder- risk. general public respond when they cannot get “Vice Mayor Len Kreger supports eliminat- ful views, lovely waves, and smell the fresh salt In addition, today’s newspaper quotes a parking space? I have never, in four years, Iing beach parking.” I can’t tell you how sad, air, even if I simply remain sitting in my car. Chief Hurley saying that “parking on the beach been lucky enough to even get a parking space upsetting, disturbing and angry this makes me! Eliminating beach parking would take that ability while not perfect is working,” and he said that in the Seaside Park parking lot. So basically, I am a disabled individual and I have spoken at away entirely! When I drive onto the Sadler Road he has “concerns about where those who cur- you are throwing the disabled person off the many of the meetings in favor of keeping the access, I can manage by myself. Do you really rently park on the beach would park if the beach. 600 feet of parking. I thought we put this issue to want to take that away from a disabled person? beach parking is eliminated.” I wholeheartedly If you need to continue monitoring it with rest! Are you, Mr. Kreger, ready for the fallout from agree! cameras or police activity, then simply charge With all the extremely serious issues the city such a cruel decision? If you spent one day in my Mr. Kreger, you countered with a very cruel an annual fee that will cover those expenses. I commissioners are facing, such as overcrowded shoes, you would never again threaten to take and thoughtless comment, saying that “there’s would be happy to pay! roads, loss of green space, over-building, the away the beach parking at Sadler Road. Shame plenty of parking available on other beaches I did speak to a police officer at the Sadler Marina, the proposed expanded airport develop- on you! in the county,” and even mentioned going to Road beach just this week and he told me he’s ment, etc., is the 600 feet of Sadler Road beach We are only talking 600 feet; we are not talk- American Beach. rarely had any problems and thinks things are the best way to utilize our commissioners’ time ing miles of beach. You can’t imagine how that I don’t have the ability to drive that far away going well there, just like Chief Jim Hurley said. and taxpayer money? impacts my life. It truly is one of the only few and should not be asked to go all the way down to In addition, note that, if you vote against retain- Last April 2018, I spoke at the meeting, joys that I have left in my life. the very end of the island for beach access. I am ing beach driving there, I believe you are opening through the tears I shed, and said that I never I understand your concerns because a woman also not comfortable traveling alone all the way yourself up for a lawsuit under the Americans dreamed I would be disabled. I was a CPA for 25 got run over. However, Chief Jim Hurley was down to the end of the island and being alone on with Disabilities Act because you have truly years and never thought it would happen to me. quoted in the paper a few weeks ago as saying the beach. It is a discrimination against disabled discriminated against the disabled and you have Well, I have multiple disabilities now, and being that, when a person is sunbathing, they should be people to request that they go all the way to the blocked an entrance that they require in order to able to drive on the beach is the main reason I careful, that they should not be where a vehicle farthest southern part of the island to access the access the public beach. moved to Fernandina Beach. It is one of the only would not be able to see them. Accidents do beach. I’m asking you respectfully to drop, for the joys I have left in my life. To take that away from happen. We all need to be careful. I realize and In addition, if you eliminate Sadler Road beach sake of disabled individuals, the elderly and oth- a disabled person is simply inhumane, and also understand your concern for safety; all of us do. parking, are you going to quadruple the amount ers who use and enjoy that beach, your pursuit is a decision that discriminates against disabled However, one incident on this beach after all the of handicapped parking in the nearby Seaside to eliminate beach parking at Sadler Road. It’s individuals. many, many, many years of people driving on this Park parking lot to accommodate the displaced simply the right thing to do.

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RIVER GLENRIVER COMMUNITY GLEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT DISTRICT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF THE FISCALBurglary and theft NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF THE FISCAL YEAR 2019/2020YEAR 2019/2020BUDGET; BUDGET; NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC OF PUBLIC HEARING HEARING TO TO CONSIDER CONSIDER THE IMPOSITIONIMPOSITION OF OPERATIONS OF OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCEAND MAINTENANCE SPECIAL SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, ASSESSMENTS, ADOPTION OF AN ASSESSMENT ROLL, AND THE LEVY, COLLECTION, AND ADOPTIONENFORCEMENT OF AN ASSESSMENT OF THE SAME;ROLL, ANDAND NOTICETHE LEVY, OF REGULAR COLLECTION, BOARD AND OF ENFORCEMENT OF THE SAME; AND NOTICE OF REGULAR BOARD OFsuspects are arrested SUPERVISORS’ MEETING. SUPERVISORS’ MEETING. Two juveniles were arrested Upcoming Public Hearings, and Regular Meeting recently and charged in con- Upcoming Public Hearings, and Regular Meeting nection with a string of burglar- The Board of Supervisors (“Board”) for the River Glen Community Development Districties and thefts of firearms that (“District”) will hold the following two public hearings and a regular meeting: occurred at the end of June in The Board of Supervisors (“Board”) for the River Glen Community Development DistrictBryceville, according to Nassau (“District”) will hold the followingDATE: two public Augusthearings 15, and 2019 a regular meeting: County Sheriff Bill Leeper. “The TIME: 12:30 p.m. investigation is continuing and DATE: LOCATION: AugustRiver 15, 2019 Glen Amenity Center more arrests and charges may TIME: 12:30 p.m.65084 River Glen Parkway be forthcoming,” Leeper wrote Yulee, Florida 32097 in an email sent Friday. Ten LOCATION: River Glen Amenity Center auto burglaries were reported in 65084 River Glen Parkway The first public hearing is being held pursuant to Chapter 190, Florida Statutes, to receiveBryceville between June 26 and public comment and objections Yulee,on the District’s Florida 32097proposed budget (“Proposed Budget”) for theJune 28. fiscal year beginning October 1, 2019 and ending September 30, 2020 (“Fiscal Year 2019/2020”). “All of the vehicles that were Palmer Dechaine The firstThe secondpublic publichearing hearing is being is being held held pursuant pursuant to toChapter Chapters 190, 190 Florida and 197, Statutes, Florida Statutes, to receive toburglarized were left unlocked and three firearms were also consider the imposition of operations and maintenance special assessments (“O&M public comment and objections on the District’s proposed budget (“Proposed Budget”) for thestolen during these incidents,” Assessments”) upon the lands located within the District, to fund the Proposed Budget for Fiscal fiscal year beginning October 1, 2019 and ending September 30, 2020 (“Fiscal Year 2019/2020”).Leeper wrote. Year 2019/2020; to consider the adoption of an assessment roll; and, to provide for the levy, The second public hearing is being held pursuant to Chapters 190 and 197, Florida Statutes, to NCSO detectives arrested collection, and enforcement of assessments. At the conclusion of the hearings, the Board will, by Triston Lei Palmer, 17, of consider theresolution, imposition adopt a ofbudget operations and levy O&M and Assessments maintenance as finally special approved assessments by the Board. (“A O&MBoard Assessments”) upon the lands located within the District, to fund the Proposed Budget for FiscalHilliard, charging him in con- meeting of the District will also be held where the Board may consider any other District business.nection with three burglaries Year 2019/2020; to consider the adoption of an assessment roll; and, to provide for the levy,and theft. Also arrested was collection, and enforcement of assessments.Description At the conclusion of Assessments of the hearings, the Board will, byMichael Jason Dechaine, 16, of resolution, adopt a budget and levy O&M Assessments as finally approved by the Board. A BoardBryceville, charged in connec- meeting of the DistrictThe willDistrict also imposes be held O&M where Assessments the Board on may benefitted consider property any otherwithin Districtthe District business. for thetion with seven burglaries, theft, purpose of funding the District’s general administrative, operations, and maintenance budget. Acriminal mischief, and dealing in geographic depiction of the property potentially subject to the proposed O&M Assessments isstolen property. identified in the map attachedDescription hereto. The of tableAssessments below shows the schedule of the proposed O&M “Always lock your doors in Assessments, which are subject to change at the hearing: order to reduce your chances The District imposes O&M Assessments on benefitted property within the District for theof becoming a victim,” Leeper purpose of funding theLand District’s Use generalTotal administrative, # of Units EAU operations, Factor andProposed maintenance O&M budget. Awrote. “These thieves walk geographic depiction of the property potentially subject to the proposedAssessment O&M Assessments isaround checking vehicle doors Meredith Scott (including collection identified in the map attached hereto. The table below shows the schedule of the proposed O&Mto see if they are locked or not. costs / early payment If not, they will look inside for Assessments, which are subject to change at the hearing: discounts) anything of value to steal. If you home, deputies found the two two counts of burglary, three Single Family 50 35 1.0 $673.47 have anything of value take it out suspects, Jory Meredith, 17, counts of theft, and armed bur- Land Use Single FamilyTotal 55 # of100 Units EAU Factor1.0 Proposed$673.47 O&M or hide it from plain site.” and Shawn Scott, 15, hiding in glary. Single Family 60 97 1.0 Assessment$673.47 Two other juveniles believed a closet, according to Leeper. The burglary investigation (including collection to have been involved in several Meredith allegedly admitted to also turned up a possible case of costs / early payment additional cases of burglaries and pointing a stolen handgun at the child neglect. As NCSO deputies discounts) thefts in the Nassauville area victim interviewed Saturday. began their initial search around the residence on Petunia Court Single Family 50 35 1.0 $673.47 have also arrested. Laptops, Meredith and Scott also allegedly monitors, a flat screen TV, gam- admitted to committing burglar- where the Nassauville suspects Single Family 55 100 1.0 $673.47 ing consoles, and a 9mm hand- ies and provided the location of were spotted, they heard two Single Family 60 97 1.0 $673.47 gun, along with other items, several stolen items. toddlers crying and screaming Single Family 70 4 1.0 $673.47 were reported stolen in the Meredith, confirmed to be from inside the home, accord- Nassauville cases. a runaway and missing person ing to Leeper. The children Unplatted Parcels NCSO deputies met Saturday from Wolf Lake, Ind., was arrest- were found in filthy conditions Single Family 50 120 1.0 $673.47 with a male victim who said he ed and charged with aggravated with multiple insect bite marks Single Family 55 80 1.0 $673.47 had confronted two juveniles he assault with a deadly weapon, and their mother was not in the suspected of breaking into his possession of a firearm by some- residence at the time. Officials Single Family 60 146 1.0 $673.47 house and stealing his property. one under the age of 18, carrying at the Department of Children Single Family 70 69 1.0 $673.47 One of the juveniles allegedly a concealed firearm, two counts and Families were called to take threatened the victim after pro- of burglary, three counts of theft, custody of the small children. The proposed O&M Assessments as stated include collection costs and/or early paymentducing a firearm and pointing it criminal mischief, and armed bur- The mother, Randi Brooke discounts, which Nassau County (“County”) may impose on assessments that are collected on theat him. glary. Shawn Robert Scott, 15, Christner, 24, was suspected of County tax bill. Moreover, pursuant to Section 197.3632(4), Florida Statutes, the lien amount After a search of a nearby was arrested and charged with child neglect and was arrested. shall serve as the “maximum rate” authorized by law for O&M Assessments, such that no assessment hearing shall be held or notice provided in future years unless the assessments are proposed to be increased or another criterion within Section 197.3632(4), Florida Statutes, is met. POLICE REPORT Note that the O&M Assessments do not include any debt service assessments previously levied by n the District and due to be collected for Fiscal Year 2019/2020. Pamela Bushnell of the News- Beach, July 3, driving while John Paul Gildner, 45, Leader compiled this report from license suspended. 25 33rd St., Jacksonville, July records at the Nassau County n Matthew Robin Thompson, 8, theft of a gun from a car and For Fiscal Year 2019/2020, the District intends to have the County tax collector collect theClerk of the Circuit Court. Arrest 32, 75255 Clyde Higginbotham criminal mischief. assessments imposed on certain developed property, and will directly collect the assessmentsindicates suspicion of a crime, not Road, Yulee, July 3, aggravated n Amanda Lee McAninch, 33, imposed on the remaining benefitted property by sending out a bill prior to, or during, Novemberguilt. To report information about assault with a deadly weapon, 617407 Brandies Ave., Callahan, 2019. It is important to pay your assessment because failure to pay will cause a tax certificate toa crime, contact the Fernandina carjacking, domestic battery, July 8, possession of cocaine and Beach Police Department at aggravated fleeing and eluding possession of drug paraphernalia. be issued against the property which may result in loss of title, or for direct billed assessments,277-7342 or the Nassau County of police at high speed, resisting n Thomas David Nelson, may result in a foreclosure action, which also may result in a loss of title. The District’s decisionSheriff’s Office at 225-5174. arrest without violence, driving 28, 151040 County Road 108, to collect assessments on the tax roll or by direct billing does not preclude the District from laterThe “We Tip” program – 1-800- while license suspended, and Hilliard, July 8, possession of a electing to collect those or other assessments in a different manner at a future time. 78Crime – also allows callers to false imprisonment. controlled substance. leave anonymous tips. n Joseph Vicente Guerrero, n Mark Edwin Swanson, 42, n Thomas David Chapman, 29, 249 Red Maple Ave., Nicholls, 7337 Penrose St., Jacksonville, Additional Provisions 49, 27459 W. 11th Ave., Hilliard, Ga., July 4, possession of meth- July 8, theft of a gun from a car July 2, theft of motor vehicle, amphetamine and possession of and criminal mischief. The public hearings and meeting are open to the public and will be conducted in accordancepossession of cocaine, and theft. less than 20 grams of cannabis. n Robert Francis Taylor, 65, with the provisions of Florida law. A copy of the Proposed Budget, proposed assessment roll, and n Daryl Preston Roberts, 44, n Tyreke Joshua Williams, 87391 Haven Road, Yulee, July 8, the agenda for the hearings and meeting may be obtained at the offices of the District Manager,5943 Winegard Road, Orlando, 20, 100 Mary Powell Drive, St. driving while license suspended. n located at 2806 North 5th Street, St. Augustine, Florida 32084, (904) 436-6270 ( July 2, possession of a weapon by Marys, Ga., July 4, robbery with Sarah Renee Tripp, 30, “Districta convicted felon, three charges a firearm. 15808 County Road 108, Hilliard, Manager’s Office”), during normal business hours. The public hearings and meeting may beof child neglect, and driving while n Emanuel Elijah Paulisaint, July 8, possession of cocaine. continued to a date, time, and place to be specified on the record at the hearings or meeting. Therelicense suspended. Other charg- 22, 100 Mary Powell Drive, St. n William Nelson Arseneault, may be occasions when staff or board members may participate by speaker telephone. es are pending. Marys, Ga., July 4, robbery with 32, 54603 Armstrong Road, n Jennifer Ann Wylie, 38, a firearm. Callahan, July 9, aggravated bat- n Any person requiring special accommodations at this meeting because of a disability or16050 Ressie Road, Jacksonville, Calvin Bentley Scheider, tery with great bodily harm. July 2, three charges of child 28, 17380 Liller Road, Hilliard, n Randall Wayne Butler, 32, physical impairment should contact the District Manager’s Office at least forty-eight (48) hoursneglect, possession of metham- July 5, possession of metham- 85159 Phillips Road, Yulee, July prior to the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the Florida Relayphetamine, and possession of phetamine and possession of a 9, possession of methamphet- Service by dialing 7-1-1, or 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) / 1-800-955-8770 (Voice), for aid in contactingless than 20 grams of cannabis. controlled substance. amine and possession of less the District Manager’s Office. n Christian Michael Durham, n Lee Anthony Jackson, than 20 grams of cannabis. 21, 29854 County Road 121, 38, 7241 Mimosa Grove Trail, n Bernard Coleman, 49, Hilliard, July 3, battery on a law Jacksonville, July 6, possession 603 Sambar Drive, No. 235, St. Please note that all affected property owners have the right to appear at the public hearingsenforcement officer, domestic of cocaine. Marys, Ga., July 8, theft and theft and meeting, and may also file written objections with the District Manager’s Office within twentybattery with strangulation, and n Breyer Tanner Wood, 18, of a gun from a car. Other charg- days of publication of this notice. Each person who decides to appeal any decision made by theresisting arrest with simple 5100 Pickett Drive, Jacksonville, es are pending. Board with respect to any matter considered at the public hearings or meeting is advised that personassault. July 7, possession of a controlled n Trenton Scott Foreman, will need a record of proceedings and that accordingly, the person may need to ensure that a n James Alton Johnson, 48, substance and possession of drug 95077 Caroline Way, Fernandina paraphernalia. POLICE Continued on 9A

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COURT REPORT The following report was com- Attorney’s Office, $50 to the denied violation of probation for tenced to 13 months in Florida County Jail with credit for time unattended property damage. He piled by Pamela Bushnell of the Public Defender’s Office, and the sale, manufacture, or delivery State Prison with credit for time served. Outstanding fees were was adjudicated guilty and sen- News-Leader from the July 11 $100 to the Regional Conflict of a controlled substance. served in Nassau County Jail. converted for civil judgment. tenced to 20 months in Nassau court docket of Circuit Court Judge Counsel. ■ Khalel Malik Ponder Outstanding court costs were ■ Amber Shea Ryals pleaded County Jail plus time already James H. Daniel. ■ John Austin Hatfield Jr. pleaded guilty to burglary of a converted for civil judgment. guilty to grand theft. She was served followed by 24 months of ■ Janoah Andre admitted vio- waived his right to a speedy structure or conveyance. He was ■ Gregory Mathew Roe adjudicated guilty and sentenced probation. He must pay $6,500 in lation of probation for grand theft trial on charges of sexual bat- adjudicated guilty and sentenced admitted violation of probation to 30 days in Nassau County Jail. restitution to the victim, $1,000 of a motor vehicle. Probation was tery, sexual battery of a victim to time served in Nassau County for failure to register as a sex She paid $740 in restitution and toward the costs of investigation, revoked and terminated. He was aged 12 to 18, possession of child Jail. He paid $320 in restitution offender, fraudulent application owes $418 in court costs, $100 to $418 in court costs, $100 to the adjudicated guilty and sentenced pornography, and obscene com- and owes $418 in court costs, for an ID card, failure to report the State Attorney’s Office, and State Attorney’s Office, $50 to to 60 days in Nassau County Jail munication in state prison by $100 to the State Attorney’s a residence change, and failure $150 to the Public Defender’s the Public Defender, and $100 to with credit for time served. He electronic transmission of child Office, and $150 to the Public to report email address identi- Office. the court-appointed attorney. must pay $3,000 for the cost of pornography. Defender’s Office. fiers. He was adjudicated guilty ■ Edward Ray Sharpe waived ■ Edward Ogilvie Young had extradition. All outstanding court ■ Oskar Rafael Hernandez ■ Michael Hunter Potts and sentenced to 28 months in his right to a speedy trial on traf- his motion granted to reduce costs were referred for civil judg- faces contempt of court for pleaded not guilty to driving Florida State Prison with credit ficking methamphetamine. sentence on a conviction of ment. becoming disruptive during a while his license was suspended for time served. Outstanding ■ Joni Renee Thornton plead- aggravated battery with a dead- ■ Robert Alan Blevins waived bond hearing on charges of felony or revoked. costs and fees were converted ed not guilty to two charges of ly weapon. His new sentence his right to a speedy trial on a battery, battery, and trespassing. ■ Miranda Lee Pryor pleaded for civil judgment. possession of a controlled sub- is 12 months of probation with charge of trafficking metham- Bond was revoked. A warrant is not guilty to possession of a con- ■ Carolyn Mabel Roser stance, giving false identification the condition he remain under phetamine. outstanding for his arrest. trolled substance, possession of admitted violation of probation to a law enforcement officer, and supervision until a bed is avail- ■ Bennie Joe Boatright ■ Curtis Edward Jones plead- drug paraphernalia, and introduc- for three counts of possession driving while her license was able at Gateway Inpatient Drug pleaded guilty to driving while his ed not guilty to possession of a ing contraband into a county jail. of a controlled substance, pos- suspended or revoked. Treatment program. Probation license is permanently revoked. controlled substance. ■ Jerimy Lorenzo Robson session of less than 20 grams of ■ Tyreeh Julius Wilkerson will terminate after completion of He was adjudicated guilty and ■ Heather Renee Keen admitted violation of probation cannabis, and possession of drug pleaded guilty to aggravated flee- the Gateway program. He owes sentenced to time served in pleaded not guilty to possession for dealing in stolen property paraphernalia. She was adju- ing and eluding police, obstruc- $418 in court costs, $100 to the Nassau County Jail. He must pay of a controlled substance and pos- and giving false verification of dicated guilty. Probation was tion or opposition of a police offi- State Attorney’s Office, and $150 $418 in court costs, $100 to the session of drug paraphernalia. ownership to a pawnbroker. He revoked and terminated. She was cer without violence, and leaving to the Public Defender’s Office. State Attorney’s Office, and $150 ■ Aryn Celeste Lawless was adjudicated guilty and sen- sentenced to 90 days in Nassau the scene of an accident involving [email protected] to the Public Defender’s Office. was not available for a pre-trial ■ Henry Helme Brannan hearing for fraudulent use of a pleaded guilty to uttering forged credit card and two charges of bills, forgery, and grand theft the sale, manufacture, or delivery and admitted violation of proba- of cocaine within 1,000 feet of a tion for uttering forged bills. He park. She is reportedly in a half- was adjudicated guilty. Probation way house in Palm Beach County. was revoked and terminated. He The court placed an inquiry as to was sentenced to eight months in her expected release. Nassau County Jail with credit for ■ Eugene Lewis pleaded not time served. He must pay $418 guilty to tampering with or fab- in court costs, $100 to the State ricating physical evidence and Attorney’s Office, and $150 to the driving while his license was Public Defender’s Office. These suspended or revoked. and all outstanding costs from ■ Raymond Bolton Masters previous conviction have been pleaded guilty to burglary of a referred for civil judgment. dwelling and grand theft. He was ■ Dennis Eugene Champion adjudicated guilty and sentenced pleaded not guilty to failure to to two years in Florida State register as a sex offender. Prison with credit for time served ■ Mitchel Karl Claxton plead- in Nassau County Jail followed by ed not guilty to possession of a one year of probation. Conditions controlled substance. of probation are that he complete ■ David Mathew Dortch the Crossroads Inpatient Drug pleaded not guilty to possession Treatment program. He owes of a controlled substance, pos- $418 in court costs, $100 to the session of less than 20 grams of State Attorney’s Office, $50 to cannabis, and possession of drug the Public Defender’s Office, and paraphernalia. $50 to the court-appointed attor- ■ Gloria Herndon Ford ney. The court reserved demand pleaded guilty to the sale, manu- for restitution. facture, or delivery of a controlled ■ Michael Orion McCuiston substance. She was adjudicated pleaded not guilty to trafficking guilty and sentenced to 90 days methamphetamine. in Nassau County Jail with credit ■ Issachar Ben Melchisedec for time served. She owes $518 remains incompetent to proceed NL/PSA in court costs, $100 to the State on two charges of battery on a Attorney’s Office, and $150 to the law enforcement officer. He Public Defender’s Office. remains in the state hospital. His ■ Evan Corey Fullwood next review hearing is scheduled denied violation of probation for for Jan. 16, 2020. rd three counts of promoting sexual ■ Brittany Racheal Mewborn aturday uguSt performance by a child. denied violation of probation for S , a 3 ■ Mark Elwood Gallagher grand theft of a controlled sub- pleaded guilty to two charges stance. Fernandina Harbor Marina of possession of a controlled ■ Dorian Tirrell Mixon plead- substance, possession of drug ed not guilty to tampering with or paraphernalia, and driving on a fabricating evidence and obstruc- Fishing hours: 6:30am to 5 pm suspended or revoked license. tion or opposition of a police offi- He was adjudicated guilty and cer without violence. Weigh-in: 2-5 pm sentenced to 24 months in ■ Ronnie Lee Moore admit- Florida State Prison with credit ted to violation of probation for for time served. He owes $1,036 two counts of grand theft of a in court costs, $200 to the State motor vehicle, dealing in stolen Attorney’s Office, $100 to the property, and giving false verifi- PUBLIC BBQ and Public Defender, and $200 to the cation of ownership to a pawnbro- Regional Conflict Counsel. ker. He was adjudicated guilty. LIVE MUSIC ■ Jaleel Daeqwaun Gbolo Probation was revoked and ter- admitted violation of proba- minated. He was sentenced to 17 5-8pm Friday & Saturday tion for introducing contraband months in Florida State Prison into a jail facility. Probation was with credit for time served in Awards/Raffle/Silent Auction: revoked and terminated. He was Nassau County Jail. Outstanding sentenced to 90 days in Nassau court costs of $1,703.56 were Saturday - 7:30pm County Jail with credit for time converted for civil judgment. served. Outstanding costs of ■ Dustin Dwayne Phillips $1,409 were converted for civil pleaded guilty to burglary of a St $ judgment. dwelling and grand theft. He KingFiSH diviSion - 1 Place 10,000 ■ Michael Joseph Gramlick was adjudicated guilty and sen- pleaded not guilty to resisting tenced to two years in Florida arrest with violence. State Prison with credit for time 10 PlaceS Paid - all caSH ■ Tabitha Green plead- served in Nassau County Jail (baSed on 100 Paid boatS) ed no contest to grand theft. followed by one year of proba- Adjudication was withheld. She tion with the condition he com- was sentenced to time served plete the Crossroad Inpatient in Nassau County Jail and 18 Treatment program. He owes 8 SPecieS – inSHore & oFFSHore months of drug offender proba- $418 in court costs, $100 to the tion to include substance abuse State Attorney’s Office, and $150 St $ nd $ evaluation and treatment. She to the Public Defender’s Office’s 1 Place 650 • 2 Place 350 must submit to random uri- Office. The court reserved a nalysis. She must pay $418 in demand for restitution. (baSed on 100 Paid boatS) court costs, $100 to the State ■ Stephanie Lee Plummer 1st & 2nd Place * Raffle Grand Prize* of a controlled substance, and Single Engine POLICE Continued from 8A three charges of possession of 19, 13918 SE 44th Ave., Starke, prescription drugs without a pre- July 9, possession of more than scription. Lady & Young Angler A Week Stay In 20 grams of cannabis. ■ Oskar Rafael Hernandez, ■ Brenda Carol Brown, 58, 41, 207 Manning Drive, Copperas All Cash Prizes 123 Hirth Road, Fernandina Cove, Texas, July 11, battery on a An Oceanfront Beach, July 10, possession of a law enforcement officer. controlled substance. ■ Mark Anthony Clauss, 41, Mandatory Captains ■ Howard Anthony Jones, 28, 2884 Amelia Road, Fernandina 13993 Bradham Road, Yulee, July Beach, July 11, possession of a Omni Amelia Island 10, habitual traffic offender and weapon by a convicted felon. 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Recreation Center keeps their place right We know some places pool at. In other words, perfect! next to a life- beyond the lifeguards with In times past, I used to Pat guard stand, more privacy and where nature jump in the ocean a number of where we is undisturbed for the viewing. times during a summer week, Foster-Turley know we will These days there are lots of sometimes with Bucko, some- be watched sea turtle nests marked on the times with gal friends, and if we get into any trouble. As beach, and a recently chosen sometimes alone with a book. Sunday morning creeps towards spot was in view of a handful For a while there, I used to noon, the lifeguard section of them and some fresh tracks even jump in the ocean after a of the beach starts filling up. too. On our beach chairs, in water aerobics session. I was Where once it was the three the shade of our umbrella, we already wet and had a towel, of us, now it’s family groups watched dolphins swimming so no problem. But I have got- staking their own claims to the by, terns and ospreys diving to ten older and less ambitious, sand. That is part of the fun – catch fish, and willets poking and many of my friends have watching the people near us. into the sand in search of their gotten older still. The longer But our real fun is the ocean. invertebrate prey. When we we live here, the more things The hardest part for us is get- get hot, we walk out into the we have to do other than lie on ting through the waves at the ocean to cool off and float a bit the beach. There are lunches surf line, where often there in the soothing water. Before and movies and plays to go to, are deep invisible furrows in we knew it, a few hours passed PAT FOSTER-TURLEY/FOR THE NEWS-LEADER shopping trips, doctor’s appoint- the sand that can trip us up as happily by for us both. There is a bumper crop of sea turtle nests on our beaches this year. My gal friends park ments, watching Netflix, you we wade out past the breaking On these days at the beach our beach chairs right beside a lifeguard stand, just to have watchful eyes on us when we name it. Somehow the beach in waves. There are three of us we all remark on how lucky go for a swim. Bucko and I seek out quiet areas of the beach instead. No lifeguards, but summer has receded into the senior women, and if we hold we are to live here. We’ve less people and more wildlife to watch from our beach chairs. background. hands we are fine –teamwork all traveled extensively and Well, I’m not ready to entire- helps. Once in the calm water, visited many beaches around ly give up swimming in the we can relax, talk and dive the world, but none of us have ocean just yet, and luckily my under oncoming waves, giggling found a place so accessible, so friends Rita and Jean are usu- like little girls. 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NL Wednesday 07.17.indd 10 7/16/19 4:47 PM Wednesday, July 17, 2019 NEWS News-Leader 11A Family questions how remains were missed for so long KATHIE COLGROVE after he was last seen. not have). Approximately 1,000 cle to another location or walked found. NCR Reporter “Due to the delay of the acres were searched in our away. Because he suffered from According to Leeper, report (almost a day-and-a- attempt to find him.” foot problems, she didn’t think it “Keeping track of the wandering Darryl Johnson’s family ques- half), inclement weather (rain Meranda Johnson said that was possible for him to get very resident creates a burdensome tions whether law enforcement and cold during that time) with family members did search the far. challenge for caregivers and fam- officers did enough to search the added factor that we did not property and areas on the same “We knew differently because ily members. Thankfully, tech- for him after he went missing in have an exact point of reference side where the remains were didn’t have a car or cell phone,” nological advances in wearable January 2018. as to where he might have went located, but they didn’t go as she said. tracking devices offer a poten- Human bones were found or even where he might have deep into the woods as neces- She added that two or three tial solution. It is important for approximately a quarter-mile entered the woods, the prob- sary. The NCSO was at the resi- detectives visited the property those who care for individuals south of Johnson’s former ability of a canine picking up on dence Jan. 12, 2018 after family and searched near the tree line with dementia and other dis- Hilliard residence at Rooster a track would be slim because members discovered him miss- of a wooded area near the train eases, that may cause them to Lane June 28. there was no ‘fresh pursuit’ or ing the night before. tracks. wander off or get lost, to have a Although the family awaits track (point of entry) for a canine Johnson, 65, had diabetes and “That’s the only place they GPS tracking system that they DNA analysis to confirm the to work,” Leeper wrote. was insulin-dependent. Although searched,” Johnson recalled. wear so family members can identity of the remains, daugh- “The place where Mr. he wasn’t diagnosed with demen- “We felt like he may have slipped keep track of them.” ter Meranda Johnson said they Johnson resided is surrounded tia, he did have memory loss and and fell into a pond on the prop- He continued, “There is also might be his. Johnson wore Johnson by thousands of acres of wooded his daughter suspected that the erty. We asked them to search an organization called Project dentures and the skull that was hunt club tracts. We were very disease might have begun its the pond and they said no, there Lifesaver, which partners with found did not have any teeth. proactive after we were notified onset. wasn’t any reason to do that, add- NCSO, that can assist in these “At this point, we hope it’s it appeared that no one made that he was missing to include “I don’t think he was taking ing that if he was in the pond, he efforts by helping to obtain a not him, but we’re hopeful we attempts to bury them, accord- searching by several deputies his medication the right way,” would eventually ‘float up.’” tracking system. These wearable will get closure and we will be ing to Nassau County Sheriff Bill and detectives who searched she said. “He wasn’t really in A family friend dove into the devices for tracking the wander- able to put his remains to rest,” Leeper. by vehicle, on foot with a grid his right mind.” pond and searched himself with- ing resident, giving caregivers she told the Record last week. The sheriff noted via email system, on ATVs and utilizing Johnson said she was told by out success. Johnson maintains and family members peace of The skeletal remains were July 2 that Johnson was reported drones, which are just as effec- the NCSO that her dad might that the officers never searched mind and keep residents safe.” on the ground’s surface and missing 35 hours and 38 minutes tive as helicopters (which we do have been transported by vehi- the area where the remains were kcolgrove@nassaucountyrecord.

WEEKLY UPDATE County announces meeting dates for and Lowell Hall, to review current beach-related local segments of the ICW. A FIND representa- that day. Agendas are available online at aicw. ordinances and use of the beach and make tive told the News-Leader Thursday that the org. For additional information, call the number Beach Community Working Group recommendations to the BOCC regarding any guest list for the tour’s boat has already been above. The Nassau County Beach Community amendments to beach ordinances in relation to filled to capacity, but staff are working on a Working Group’s meetings will take place in the beach use. solution that will be announced in the coming VVA guest will share ‘tiny homes’ Commission Chambers at 96135 Nassau Place days. The News-Leader will provide an update, for homeless veterans project details in Yulee on the following dates and times: FIND commissioners will hold public if available, in next Wednesday’s edition. In the • Wednesday, July 24, at 5:30 p.m. meetings, waterway tour July 18-19 meantime, any member of the public interested Chapter 1088 of the Vietnam Veterans of • Thursday, Aug. 1, at 5:30 p.m. in participating in the tour part of the event America will hold its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Additional meetings will be added if needed. The Florida Inland Navigation District, a should call (561) 627-3386 to put his or her Monday, July 22, at The Arc Nassau, 86051 The Board of County Commissioners special state taxing district for the continued name on a wait list. Hamilton St, Yulee. formed the group, consisting of County management and maintenance of the Atlantic In addition, the District will conduct a pub- Guest speaker Sharon Unger will speak Manager and Attorney Michael S. Mullin, Intracoastal Waterway, will host a community lic meeting of its Board of Commissioners about her project to promote the use of “tiny Assistant County Manager Taco Pope, outreach event at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 18, at 8:30 a.m. Friday, July 19, in Commission homes” for homeless veterans. A drawing for Facilities Maintenance Director Doug Podiak, for FIND commissioners and staff to meet with Chambers at City Hall, located at 204 Ash St. the chapter’s Scholarship Fund Raffle gift cer- Amelia Island Tourist Development Council local public officials, community leaders, and in Fernandina Beach. The board will address tificates will also be on the program. A social Executive Director Gil Langley, Butch the public and discuss waterway-related issues. regular business of the District during the meet- hour will begin at 6 p.m. with light refreshments. Osbourne of the Nassau County Sheriff’s The event will take place at the Fernandina ing, and the District’s Personnel Committee and Guests and new members are welcome. Call Office, and ex-officio members Mac Morriss Harbor Marina and include a waterway tour of Finance and Budget Committee may also meet 432-7006 for information. New program offers green energy loans Community First Credit Union has partnered with the North Florida Chapter of the U.S. Green Chamber to launch a new loans program for com- mercial and personal projects that improve the environment. ITT Rayonier “The North Florida Green Chamber and Community First Credit Union found there were no funding options in our market to make environ- Lung Cancer • Other Cancers mental improvements to homes and businesses,” said Christina Kelcourse, executive director of the local Green Chamber, in the release. Kelcourse Special trusts have been set up by vendors and suppliers of also called the new loan program “easier for busi- nesses and individuals to make sustainability and the ITT Rayonier plant to pay asbestos victims. environmental investments in their property.” If you ever worked at the ITT Rayonier plant before 1982, you may have been “Green” energy loans can be used for home exposed to asbestos - and not even know it. You could be entitled to multiple cash settlements without remodeling, to purchase and install solar panels, for going to court, filing a lawsuit, or even leaving your house. improvement roofing costs, insulation or energy efficient windows, and Energy Star appliances. 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SPECIAL PHOTOS The Elm Street Little League softball All Stars are major division state runners-up. The Divas lost to Windemere Sunday in the title game. More photos, 4B. Elm Street Divas state runners-up

The Elm Street Little League softball All With their Stars were runners-up in the Florida State Little medals, League Softball Championship held over the the team weekend in Port St. Lucie. includes, The ladies were undefeated going into the front row championship game on Sunday. The Elm Street from left, Divas lost to Windemere in the title game. Rylie “This is the first time an Elm Street soft- Murallo, ball team has made it to this level of competi- Trinity tion. What an amazing run for our Elm Street Zarillo, Little League Dina Divas,” said Annette Bell, Kaitlyn president of Elm Street Little League. “Under Carolino, the exceptional coaching and leadership of Julia Weiser, William Rushing and Fino Murallo, we have seen Abigail girls who just a few years ago had never played Purvis and softball, become some of the best players and Meg Groden- the second best Little League team in the state. Thomas; back “Our community is so fortunate to have row, Coach people with the talent and commitment to hard Will Rushing, work that creates this level of success. Most Coral Trotter, importantly, this experience has given each of Rihanna our girls the confidence to know that with the Ware, Alayah same dedication, they can do great things. Brown, “I want to thank the community for support- Aleeya ing them and our league. They couldn’t have Lashley, done this without you.” Victoria The Divas went 4-0 in the District 11 tourna- Rushing and ment, and punched their ticket to state by captur- Coach Fino ing the Section 3 tournament title. Murallo.

NEW Sports Wed.indd 1 7/16/19 2:13 PM 2B WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 SPORTS News-Leader SPORTS SHORTS Sign up for soccer Women’s open play for all levels is at 8 a.m. Mondays; Amelia Island Youth Soccer and advanced play (3.5+) is holding registration through with challenge court at 4 p.m. Aug. 1 for age divisions Mondays. U4-U14 (the season runs from Advanced play (3.0/3.5+) August through November) at 8 a.m. Tuesdays with and U15-19 (season runs from challenge court; social play August through October to (experienced beginners, accommodate the high school 2.5 and 3.0) at 10 a.m. season. Tuesdays; and intermediate/ Register at www.aiysoccer. advanced (3.0/3.5+) at 4 p.m. com. For information, email Wednesdays. [email protected]. Men’s open play for all levels is offered at 8 a.m. Boules Club Thursdays. Advanced play (3.5+) is at 8 a.m. Fridays; The Amelia Island Boules and social play (experienced Club holds pétanque pickup beginners, 2.5 and 3.0) at 10 games on the pétanque courts a.m. Fridays. No scheduled at Central Park (corner of group play on Saturdays. Atlantic Avenue and South Visit www.fbpickleball.com 11th St.) Saturdays at 9:30 to determine playing level. a.m. and most afternoons on weekdays. Pétanque (pay-tonk) is a NSFA meets cousin of both horseshoes The Nassau Sport Fishing and bocce, the Italian bowling Association holds its monthly game. The public is always business meetings on the welcome. Call 491-1190 for second Wednesday of each information. month. The monthly social get- together is held on the fourth Inaugural 5K run/walk Wednesday of each month. The inaugural U+1=Infinity The location for both meetings 5K Run/Walk and one-mile is Kraft Ten Acres, 961023 fun run will be held at 8 a.m. BETH JONES/NEWS-LEADER Buccaneer Trail, Fernandina Aug. 17 at Main Beach. The Register through Aug. 1 for Amelia Island Youth Soccer’s fall season. Visit www.aiysoccer.com to sign up or for details. Beach. All are welcome to fundraiser will help local attend the meetings. schools promote the vision The Nassau Sport Fishing of “Universal Design for a three-way tie for second Kingfish Association as part of July 19. Early entry fees are card, parent contract/waiver Association, founded in 1983, Learning” by providing tools place between the team of their 2019 Tournament Trail $350 for the kingfish division form and payment of $200. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organi- for teachers and students to Jim Badenoch, Ray Paradise national championship series. and $100 for the inshore/ The season runs from Aug. zation created to develop and carry it out. Registered par- and Rich Haskew; the team of There is a kingfish division and offshore division. Cash prizes 1 to Sept. 26, with postseason promote saltwater fishing in ticipants will be entered into a Charlie Morris, Reese Stanley an inshore/offshore division. up to $10,000, based on the options. Forms will be avail- the Nassau County area while giveaway. and John Salciccioli; and Fish one or both divisions. number of boats registered, able at registration. Donations adhering to state, federal and The event will be held the team of Glenn Kratz, Ed The silent auction and raffle will be awarded in a special are being accepted for player local regulations, to encourage with the cooperation of the Velazquez and Bill Casper. will be Friday and Saturday. presentation that will begin at scholarships and program compliance with rules of water Northeast Florida Advocates In the second flight, the Barbecue dinners and a fully 7:30 p.m. Saturday. First- and funding. safety by club members and for Autism and Related Dis- winning team of Brian Boyer, equipped Scoops ice cream second-place cash prizes will Volunteers for coaching the general public and to pro- abilities. To register, visit www. Jim Kotopka and Baxter stand will be available. The be awarded for each species and staff are needed. Divisions mote youth-related community runsignup.com. Donations are Hayes posted the event’s best Budweiser Beer Wagon will be in the inshore/offshore division. are Lieutenant (6 and under), and other civic-minded activi- welcome online. For informa- score with a 59. Second place on hand along with other non- For information, visit www. Commander (8U), Captain ties. Contact President Dennis tion on UDL and the event, in this flight was secured by alcoholic beverages. nsfafish.net or call 277-8889. (10U) and Admiral (12U). Visit Burke at (256) 453-4744 or visit U+1=Infinity 5K Run/Walk Tony Jarzyna, Leon Kumpe There will be live entertain- FernandinaBeachFootball@ email [email protected]. on Facebook. and Jack Cooper. ment on Friday and Saturday Youth tackle football gmail.com or inquire at one of The third flight was won by evening featuring Island Rob & the registration dates. Email AAU youth wrestling Walt Alston, Jim Peisel, and the Beach Bums on stage. Registration is now open [email protected]. Men’s golf tourney Don Ward, with second place The weigh-in is from 2-5 for the fall 2019 youth tackle The AAU youth wrestling Fifty-four players par- going to Butch Lambert, Cary p.m. Saturday. Jacksonville football program for children ALS tourney club at Fernandina Beach ticipated in the Golf Club of Fussell and John Riley. Capt. Rick Ryals will be the 12 years of age and younger. High School registration and Amelia Island July single best The event’s closest-to- emcee. The Fernandina Beach Foot- The 15th annual ALS practice are being held after- ball tournament. The Men’s the-pin competitions were On-line registrations are ball Association has joined the Amelia Island Golf Classic noons in the wrestling room in Golf Association players were awarded by flight on par-three encouraged, but checks will North Florida Youth Football is Aug. 2 at Long Point at Building 22 near the football divided into three handicap holes. The winners were Kratz, also be accepted. Five days Conference along with the Amelia Island Club. field. balanced flights with three- Jarzyna and Bruce Purpura. are needed to process a check Callahan, Oak Leaf, Clay PAL, Tournament proceeds benefit Participants will need AAU man teams. if it is mailed in, so send them Jax PAL, Middleburg, Orange the ALS Association Florida Individual Athlete Extended In this event, all players early to receive the early Park and Ponte Vedra. Chapter. The event is held in Coverage Membership, which used 80 percent of their handi- Fishing Rodeo registration fee rate. See all In-person registration is memory of John Louis O’Day can be purchased online cap. On each hole, a single The 37th annual Fernan- of the registration informa- from 5-7 p.m. Tuesdays and Registration, warm-up and for $16 and is valid for one best handicap adjusted score dina Beach Fishing Rodeo, tion and instructions at www. from 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays lunch buffet are from 10:30 year. Club membership dues was used as the team score. presented by the Nassau nsfafish.net/event-3326789. at 1101 Beech St. Register a.m. to noon. Shotgun start are $50 and can be paid at Winning by three strokes in Sport Fishing Association, VISA, MasterCard, American through July 30. A parent is at noon. Format is a four- registration. The club code is the first flight was the team of will be held Aug. 3 at the Express and Discover credit must accompany the player to person scramble. The din- WY7A7T. Ray Whitehead, Ted Hissey Fernandina Harbor Marina. It cards are accepted. weigh-in and provide birth cer- ner reception from 5-8 p.m. and Tom Zielinski. There was is sanctioned by the Southern Early entry deadline is tificate, sport physical, report includes beer and wine, raffle Organized bike rides prizes, awards, silent auction and live music. The North Florida Bicycle Cost is $200 per player; Club offers several organized reception only is $75 per per- bicycle rides each week at son. Every player receives a various times and locations on goody bag, with a special 15th- Amelia Island and in Nassau year commemorative gift. County. There will be prizes for Cyclists of all abilities are hole-in-one, longest drive and welcome. Helmets and a bicy- closest-to-the-pin (men and cle in good working condition women), putting contest on the are required. Bicycle safety will putting green, first, second, be emphasized at the start of third, fourth and fifth net team each ride. awards as well as first and Cyclists typically split into Summer groups, depending on pace second gross team. Raffle tickets will be avail- and skill level, and there are able on the day of the event. options to cut the ride short. Cost is $20 for five tickets, 15 Anyone who joins the group for $50 or an entire arm wing will not be left behind. Lunch is span of tickets for $100. optional. Call 261-5160 or visit Sponsorships are available. www.ameliaislandcycling.com, Visit www.ALSGolfAmelia.com www.ameliaislandtrail.org or or contact Mark O’Day at 553- www.nfbc.us. 0576 or [email protected] on the for information. Walk with Me The McArthur YMCA offers Sailing club meets Walk with Me, a program The Amelia Island Sailing designed for people to walk Club meets the first Tuesday with other people. The trail will of the month at the Kraft be Amelia Park. 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SPECIAL PHOTOS Miranda Pickett, Eddie Pickett and Dacey Pickett with a big catch of red snapper and cobia during last weekend’s open red snapper season, left. Most recreational fishermen are claiming that stocks of red snapper are now healthy and the season should be open all year. Pictured with a nice Amelia Island red snapper are Misti and Cris Holland, right. Big red snapper bite Red snapper season’s open again this weekend riday, Saturday and old will be Sunday were open to competing for red snapper fishing, cash and priz- Fand fishermen could es in several harvest one red snapper per categories. day of any size. There were so Up for many red snapper caught, and grabs is a the size of the red snapper was brand new incredible. 24-foot There were several red snapper caught from 15 to 25 OUTDOORS center con- pounds, and several bottom sole fishing fishermen were reporting even Terry Lacoss boat powered larger red snapper busting up by a 250 hp their heavy fishing lines and Yamaha outboard and all-alumi- hooks. num boat trailer for the largest “We had a few really large kingfish. red snapper part our 50-pound The Redfish & Spot monofilament main fishing Tournament was held Saturday, lines,” Capt. T.D. Lacoss said. with Frank Risk taking home “This summer has been sort $1,500 for his 7.04-pound of unique as we have recently redfish. Chris Smith turned been catching a lot of under- in the redfish with the most sized cobia measuring less spots, 14, and won $1,500. Kyle than the minimum length of 33 Kollmorgan topped all kayak inches. fishermen with his 6.37-pound “I would say red snapper redfish and won a new kayak. fishing could not be any better I was honored to fish with than it is right now. Our char- Jacksonville Mayor Lenny ters are catching red snapper Curry and his son, Boyd, and while trolling and flat lining live daughter, Brooke, during the baits offshore, which we never redfish portion of the event did in the past. Saturday. “The fishery offshore is I had located a nice school of currently unbalanced, with tournament redfish before the too many red snapper and not event, but upon our arrival and enough gag grouper and other several efforts of placing prime bottom feeding species. The redfish baits, our live well was overpopulated red snapper are still empty. feeding on the juvenile grouper I decided to run far up into and other reef species.” the Nassau River, where we did The red snapper season will catch a few medium-size red- be open once more this week- fish, but later we were caught end — Friday through Sunday. and landed on a mud bar. If you

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FERNANDINA BEACH Visit www.fbpickleball.com, PARKS & RECREATION Fernandina Beach Pickleball DEPARTMENT Pirates on Facebook,or email RECREATION ROUNDUP [email protected] Visit www.fbfl.us. MAHARAJ TENNIS at SPORTS/FITNESS Central Park tennis courts. WINTER OVER-40 MEN’S Summer youth tennis clinics, BASKETBALL LEAGUE. eight weekly sessions offered If you are interested in par- July 22-25 and July 29-Aug. ticipating in an over-40 men’s 1. Cost is $18/week for city basketball league in the residents, $21.60 non-city. winter at Peck Gym (games Junior intermediate clinics are on Thursdays beginning in available, and the cost is $26/ November; eight games per week for city residents, $31.20 team regular season and non-city. tournament), contact John Adult clinics: Advanced Coverdell at jcoverdell@fbfl. beginner/intermediate strokes org or 310-3351. Clinic (2.5-3.0) Wednesdays FALL ADULT CO-ED from 8-9 a.m. Intermediate OPEN SOFTBALL LEAGUE strokes clinic (3.0-3.5) REGISTRATION at Peck Wednesdays from 9-10:30 Gym will be held from July a.m. Intermediate/advanced 22-26, $360 team fee, with drills clinic (3.54.0) Thursdays late registration July 29-Aug. from 6-7:30 p.m. Cost is $10/ SPECIAL PHOTOS 2, $385 team fee. Two-game person/hour for one-hour clin- The Elm Street Little League All Stars are District 11 and Section 3 major division softball champions. The team com- refundable forfeit fee of $72 ics, $12 non-city; and $15/ peted over the weekend in the state tournament in Port St. Lucie. They lost to Windemere in the title game. due Aug. 9. USA Softball rules person for 1-1/2-hour clinics, with some local league rules. $18 non-city. Pre-registration Six men/four women minimum required (minimum of three per team. Ages 18 and up. persons/clinic). ASA approved bats allowed Private lessons can with league-issued 2019 bat be scheduled with Head decals. Twelve games per Professional Vishnu Maharaj team in the regular season. or an assistant professional. Top six teams advance to Cost is $60/hour with head league tournament. Games professional, $50/hour Mondays at the Ybor Alvarez with assistant professional. fields beginning Aug. 12. Customized clinics also avail- Cash, checks and credit cards able. Semi-private and group accepted. For credit card pay- lessons are also available. ments over the phone, call Fee is $60/hour city residents, 310-3358. For information, $70 non-city. Call 524-0243 visit www.leaguelineup.com/ or email michelemaha@ fbflsoftball or contact Jason at msn.com to schedule private, [email protected] or 310-3353. semi-private or group lessons. OPEN ADULT VOLLEY- Contact instructor Rod Gibson BALL at Peck Gym 7-9 at rodgibsontennis@gmail. p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays. com or call 891-6927 or visit Informal games on two courts. www.fbfl.us. Teams selected each night. CENTRAL PARK TENNIS Ages 16 and up (ages 16 and COURTS. Four lighted hard 17 must have parental consent courts available for open play. form signed by parents and Courts 1 and 2 (closest to notarized). Fees $2/day city, South 13th Street) reserved for $5 non-city. instructed play during posted YOUTH TEAM VOLLEY- hours. Players must have gate BALL at Peck Gym Tuesdays keys to enter courts. Keys may and Fridays 3-6 p.m. for be purchased at the Atlantic school and club teams. Center for a $5 per key fee Players must have adult coach during normal business hours, or adult supervision. Call at 24 Monday-Friday from 7 a.m.- hours in advance to reserve 7 p.m. and Saturday from 8 courts, 310-3353 or 310-3354. a.m.-4 p.m. Fee is $2 per day for city resi- AQUATICS dents, $5 non-city. INTRODUCTORY JUNIOR OPEN ADULT INDOOR LIFEGUARD EXPLORATION SOCCER at Peck Gym PROGRAM for ages 9-13. Wednesdays from 5:30-8 p.m. Primarily at the Atlantic Informal team games. Teams Center, it includes introduction selected each night. Ages to personal water safety skills 16 and up (ages 16 and 17 and basic rescue techniques; must have parental consent exploration of lifeguarding in form signed by parents and a variety of aquatic environ- notarized). Fees are $2 for city ments; fitness requirements, residents, $5 non-city. water quality, maintenance OPEN BASKETBALL at duties, professionalism, public Peck Gym 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. relations, sun safety and ecol- Monday and Thursday (court ogy. Pre-requisites: Swim 25 closes at 5:30 p.m. for adult yards (one full pool length) leagues in winter and sum- continuously and tread water mer); 11 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. for two minutes. Remaining Wednesday; and 11 a.m. to dates are July 22-26. Cost 2 p.m. Tuesday and Friday. is $150 for city residents, Players under 16 must be $187 non-city. Register at the accompanied by an adult. Atlantic Center. Email Kathy Photo identification required. Russell at [email protected]. OPEN ROLLER HOCKEY FREE SWIMMING LES- at the Main Beach multi- SONS for children ages 4-16 purpose court. Adult and who received free or reduced older teens skate Tuesdays lunch during the school year from 5-6 p.m. (beginner) and might be eligible for free swim- Saturdays from 4:15-4:45 ming lessons. Parents must p.m. (easy) and 4:45-6 p.m. submit Financial Eligibility (advanced). Family skate Forms (available at Atlantic Tuesdays from 4-5 p.m. and Center) and copies of chil- Saturdays from 3-4 p.m. Call dren’s public schools’ free Ray Matz at (215) 852-7038. or reduced lunch verification PICKLE BALL at the letters at the Atlantic Center. Central Park Pickleball Courts. Call 310-3350, ext. 1, or email Six lighted courts available. [email protected].

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PHOTOS COURTESY OF WHITE OAK CONSERVATION CENTER White Oak is home to all kinds of unexpected animals like cheetahs, giraffes, rhinoceros, okapi, zebras, and hoofed animals of every sort and size. The graceful cheetahs are usually resting and watching as we pass by, but this one appears to be running at full speed. White Oak offers safaris by horseback as well as open trolleys. White Oak offers Nassau County a backyard safari here is a best-kept mals was at the conservation traditions secret in Nassau first a hobby, of White Oak. Not only did County. Hidden in the but as he they grow it, the Walters also Tpiney woods of is a learned about opened it up to the public. Their very special place where you the animals efforts have contributed signifi- can find all kinds of unexpected that fascinat- cantly to the success of rhinos, animals like cheetahs, giraffes, ed and enter- okapi, Florida panthers, and rhinoceros, okapi, zebras, and tained him, cranes. The Walters are com- hoofed animals of every sort and he wanted to mitted to the education of the size. There’s even a 165-pound help those next generation of conserva- cassowary bird. The White Oak FROM species that tionists, and some of the more Conservation Center is located THE were and are exciting developments are edu- a short 45-minute drive from PORCH endangered. cational programs and camps Amelia Island and encompasses Gilman’s for young people who will be more than 17,000 acres of hard- family busi- inspired to continue protecting wood hammocks, pine forest, Dickie ness owned these endangered species. and tidal wetlands. Anderson the extensive Visitors can take tours in I have been lucky enough to acreage that open trolleys on the trails that visit many times through good offered an ideal environment pass by the huge enclosures times, some very lean and scary for many species of animals so where the animals enjoy space times, and now some exciting Gilman initiated a program for and great care. Some groups times. Originally a plantation the conservation and propaga- enjoy lunch or dinner at the that are home to a wide variety by. If we are lucky, we catch and treasures wild and endan- that dates back to 1768, White tion of endangered species riverside pavilion or the Big of amazing animals. We were a glimpse of an elusive okapi, gered animals and birds should Oak became something quite in 1982. After his death, his Game Room at the Conference able to step off the trolley and a forest giraffe that is highly plan a backyard safari to White different under the ownership foundation continued to sup- Center. feed a long-necked giraffe that endangered. All manner of Oak Conservation Center. of a very wealthy, eccentric but port the important conservation Each visit has offered a dif- came to the fence and enjoyed hoofed animals gather in herds For more information about brilliant man, Howard Gilman. programs at White Oak. When ferent experience. People who the branches of fresh leaves and look up curiously as we go tours, camps, or other oppor- He had a passion and commit- a downturn in the economy have been working at White we offered. At another stop, by. tunities, visit whiteoakwildlife. ment that he directed to those didn’t allow for the continued Oak for more than 20 years we cautiously touched and White Oak Conservation org. things he loved. His passions operation of White Oak, it was often lead the trolley rides. I petted with supervision a thick- Center is one of those places To receive her weekly newslet- included both the arts and offered for sale. recently joined a group on one skinned rhinoceros leaning that allows you to escape the ter or get information about her endangered wild animals of the Mark and Kimbra Walter of the trolleys that tour White against his enclosure fence. The real world and experience books including her four From world. purchased White Oak and made Oak’s labyrinth of roads. We graceful cheetahs are usually something very extraordinary. the Porch books contact Dickie at Gilman’s interest in wild ani- a huge commitment to continue passed the generous enclosures resting and watching as we pass Anyone who loves an adventure [email protected].

The elu- sive okapi is a highly endangered forest giraffe, far left. A long-necked giraffe came to the fence and enjoyed the branches of fresh leaves we offered, left.

Hagan Ace Hardware donates to Barnabas In May, Hagan Ace Hardware in Hilliard gave customers the option of rounding up the their purchases during check out in order to raise money for Barnabas Center, and after nearly two weeks, the company had collected nearly $500 which it matched for a total donation of $1,000, accord- ing to a news release. “Barnabas extends its thanks to Hagan ACE Hardware for its contribution through its ‘local community impact’ program and to its very generous customers,” the release says. For more information about the Barnabas Center’s programs, visit BarnabasNassau.org. SUBMITTED

Eastern Star helps neighbors in need Looking for ways of give back to the com- munity, the Order of the Eastern Star, Fernandina No. 55, adopted an idea presented by member Annette Acosta (not pictured) to give needed food and clothing to the Salvation Army Hope GENIE BUNTON/SPECIAL House to help Nassau County neighbors in need. Storms serves on board, congratulates winner Members Judy Campbell, Nassau County resident Norma Storms, who serves as a left, JoAnn Wilder, center field director on the Miss Florida Scholarship Competition’s left, and Norma Storms, Board of Directors, appears with Clermont’s Michaela right, delivered the gifts McLean, who recently competed with 35 other young to Hope House Manager women from all other the state in the 84th Miss Florida May Moore, center right, Scholarship Competition to become Miss Florida 2019, just as the food pantry according to a news release. “Florida is fortunate to have was getting bare. this amazing young woman to travel the state for the next SUBMITTED year,” Storms said in the release.

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receive current, researched- this iconic story does not “water contemporary women’s fic- by Cameron West; Cracked based information on proper down” the content nor the lyr- tion addresses issues that are But Not Broken: Surviving and People &Places plant care, disease manage- ics, so be prepared for PG-13 often hushed. The Life Center Thriving After a Suicide Attempt ment, and insect control from content and language, as in is located at 1901 Island by Kevin Hines; and Animals Extension Director Rebecca the original. AMP was able to Walkway in Fernandina Beach. in Translation by Temple Jordi. When possible, place perform the original version of For more information about Granden. Members are respon- THIS WEEK Tickets are $15 for adults your plant in a plastic bag to the musical in 2015 during a Overly and her books, visit sible for obtaining their own and $10 for students through prevent chances of spreading brief time period when it was DonnaLeeOverly.com. copy of each month’s reading In preparation for her college and are available at issues to other plants. These made available to community selection. Many are available store’s annual Christmas AmeliaCommunityTheatre.org sessions are free to the pub- theaters, and several of the cast The Nassau County Adult to order from local bookstores in July event, Lollipops Quilt and 261-6749. lic and no appointments are and production team from that Education Department will as well as at Amazon.com and Shop owner Laurie Malm has required. For more informa- show will be involved in this one offer a six-week beginning Abebooks.com. The group is planned several classes and VFW Post 4351 will host tion, call the Extension office as well. Show dates are Aug. guitar class for adults from not a support or therapy group demonstrations throughout a pork loin dinner beginning at 530-5363 or call the UF/ 1-4, Aug. 8-11,and Aug. 15-18. 5 to 6 p.m. Thursday evenings and the primary focus of each July for sewists and quilters to at 5:30 p.m. Friday. For a $10 IFAS Nassau Master Gardener All shows will be at 7:30 p.m. beginning Aug. 15 and continu- meeting is the author’s jour- get started on their projects for donation, your meal will include volunteers 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. except Sunday shows which ing through Sept. 19. The class ney expressed in that month’s the Christmas season. Local pork loin, mashed potatoes Fridays at 530-6350 and press will be at 5 p.m. For more infor- will be held in the Team Center book selection. Participants quilter and pattern designer with gravy, and green beans. “1” for the Yulee office. mation or to purchase tickets, of the Nassau County School may share a personal situation Julie Quigley will teach one of All profits go to veterans and call 277-3455 or visit amelia- District administration building, inspired by that book, so con- those classes for her newest the community. Entertainment Master Gardener musicalplayhouse.com. AMP is located at 1201 Atlantic Ave. in fidentiality is necessary. If you pattern, “Strippy Tree Skirt,” on featuring Eddie Carter will fol- Claudia Witcher will teach a located at 1955 Island Walkway Fernandina Beach. The class are interested in attending, con- Friday and Saturday. Her new low. For more information, call Landscape Matters class on in Fernandina Beach. is limited to six participants. tact Cathy DeCou at kdecou@ pattern includes skirts in three 432-8791. orchids at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Cost is $80 and includes both aol.com. sizes – small for tabletop trees, July 24. She will discuss grow- The Fernandina Beach instruction and materials. Call medium, and large. The cost Auto Legends Amelia’s ing orchids in your home, and High School Class of 79 is Michelle at (650) 823-1767 to “Introduction to Wheel- of the class includes the fabric Cars & Conversations will included in her presentation holding its 40th class reunion register or for more information. Throwing” pottery classes and batting needed to make a meet 9 a.m. to noon Saturday will be a review of orchids that Aug. 2-4 in Fernandina Beach. are held every Saturday morn- tree skirt. Participants will learn at Kerry and Merilee Lardie’s are easy to grow and tips on Reservations for events are The Plantation Artist’s ing from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the tips and tricks “that make Ocean Air Coatings at 924 T. care and feeding. Participants necessary. Contact Marian Guild and Gallery located at Clay Times Art Center, located sewing this tree skirt a breeze.” J. Courson Road in Fernandina will have the opportunity to Phillips at islandgirl79@com- 94 Amelia Village Circle at at 112 S. Third St. in downtown Lollipops is located at 1881 S. Beach. The meeting is open to purchase (cash or check) an cast.net or 277-2433 for details. the Omni Resort Spa and Fernandina Beach. The class 14th St. in Fernandina Beach. all car enthusiasts. orchid for $5 (supplies will be If you graduated with us or Shops has put out a call is for ages 5 to 105 and no For information and to sign up limited). This free class will be know someone who did, please to artists that live in Nassau experience is necessary. Cost for the class, call 310-6616. Amelia Musical Playhouse held at the Yulee Extension share this information. County for openings in new jur- is $45. Register in advance by will hold auditions at 6 p.m. office on Pages Dairy Road ied shows at the Gallery. The calling 624-5824 or go online at Amelia Island Museum Sunday for the original com- and is open to the public. For The Friends of the application deadline is Aug. 26. claytimesartcenter.com. of History’s next 3rd on edy Lysistrata in Gatorland, a information, call 530-6353. Fernandina Beach Branch Stop by the Gallery to pick up 3rd lecture, featuring Frank modern and original adapta- Library Book Club selected an application. It’s never too late to Ofeldt and Dave Roeser tion of the story of the battle The Amelia Island the following books to read and become reacquainted with presenting “American War of the sexes. It’s a story as Museum of History will discuss at upcoming second The Fernandina Beach the instrument you played in for Independence on Amelia old as time: Shakespeare’s host its annual Community Thursday of the month meet- High School Class of 1969 high school, so join the Nassau Island 1778,” will be at 6 p.m. Beatrice and Benedick. Tracy Appreciation Day from 10 ings: The Friend by Sigrid will hold its 50th year reunion Community Band from 6 to Friday, July 19. The pair will and Hepburn. Han Solo and a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July Nunez, Aug. 8; The Warmth Sept. 13-14. For information, 7:30 p.m. Thursdays in the explore how the American War Princess Leia. That battle will 27. The Museum will free of Other Suns by Isabel email [email protected]. band room at the Yulee Middle for Independence affected enter a new dimension at AMP admission along with an array Wilkerson, Sept. 12; Hidden School. The next concert will Amelia Island and Nassau with Lysistrata in Gatorland. of family-friendly activities, Tapestry by Debra Dean, Nassau County Council be the annual July 4 celebra- County. This program is free The plot of the show reads, including face painting, games, Oct. 10; The Razor’s Edge on Aging has you covered tion in Fernandina Beach. For for museum members with “Hormones run wild as women hands-on learning activities, by Somerset Maugham, Nov. with classes, presentations and information, visit nassaucom- a suggested donation of $5 call a sex strike to stop the and even a bounce house – 14; The Untouchable by John support groups. From CPR to munityband.com. for non-members. Seating is sacred Florida-Georgia football not to mention live music and Banville, Dec. 12; Magpie gentle stretch, TED Talks to first-come, first-served and game! But who will crack first – a silent auction. If you join the Murders by Anthony Horowitz, multi-generational chess – and Amelia Community wheelchair accessible. For the men or the women? You’ve Museum as a new member Jan. 9; Year of Wonders by six different support groups – Theatre is a volunteer-based more information, contact never seen a ‘tailgate party’ during the event, you’ll receive Geraldine Brooks, Feb. 14. The there’s lots to occupy your free nonprofit looking for new Joshua 261-7378, ext. 102, or like Lysistrata in Gatorland, an 18-month membership. The group meets at 7 p.m. in the time at NCCOA’s Fernandina volunteers. Whether you’re [email protected]. a side-splitting adult comedy Museum is located at 233 S. parlor of St. Peter’s Episcopal Beach Life Center at 1901 completely new to theater, with music and dance.” Six Third St. in Fernandina Beach Church. Discussions are led by Island Walk Way! View course have tons of experience, there Ballroom on Amelia will men and six women of various and is open 1- a.m. to 4 p.m. retired college English profes- offerings (for adults of ALL is a place for you. Visit amelia- not have any classes in July ages are needed for this show, Monday through Saturday sors Norm and Marilyn Wesley. ages), book/cancel classes communitytheatre.org/volun- but will host an open dance adapted from a classical Greek and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Guided The programs are free. and manage your account at teer, email ecluckie@amelia- party 7-9 p.m. Thursday at comedy by Frank O’Donnell, docent tours are at 11 a.m. and myactivecenter.com. If you communitytheatre.org, or call RAD’s No. 3 studio. Cost is who will also direct. Character 2 p.m. daily. Ballroom On Amelia and have purchased a membership 261-7442 for information. The $10. For information, call 624- descriptions and other details Crescendo Amelia Big Band or taken a class with us theater is at 207 Cedar St. in 0886 or visit ballroomonamelia. are available online at http://bit. St. Francis of Assisi have partnered for the third register online; otherwise, call Fernandina Beach. com or the Ballroom on Amelia ly/2SjkcxN. The production will Catholic Mission will hold consecutive year to bring the 261-0701 to schedule upcom- Facebook page. have performances Oct. 3-6. a blood drive from 8 a.m. Dance Series back to Amelia ing classes. Classes, presenta- Four kits have been AMP is located at 1955 Island to 1 p.m. Sunday, July 28. Island. Each themed dance tions and support groups are donated by the Fernandina Amelia Community Walkway in Fernandina Beach. All donors will receive a free happens on the second Friday held at NCCOA’s Fernandina Ukulele Network that include Theatre will present the farce OneBlood cooler and a well- of the month except in October Beach Life Center, 1901 Island a ukulele, tuner, and informa- Epic Proportions at 8 p.m. NEXT WEEK ness checkup including blood due to the Jazz Festival, and Walk Way. Questions? Contact tion packet of instructions, Friday and Saturday and July pressure, temperature, iron prizes will be awarded at each Melody Dawkins, Membership Internet resources and music 25-27 and at 2 p.m. Sunday on Bring your tired, diseased, count, pulse and cholesterol event. Here’s a list of dates and Community Engagement to Fernandina Beach Branch the studio stage at 209 Cedar insect-infested plants yearn- screening. Sign up online at and themes: Aug. 9, Decades; director, at mdawkins@nas- Library. Adults will be able to St. This comedy by Larry Coen ing to be free of problems to oneblooddonor.org and use Sept. 13, Rat Pack; Oct. 25, saucountycoa.org. check out a ukulele kit. The and David Crane is set in the the UF/IFAS Nassau Extension sponsor code “34851.” Walk- Masquerade. objective of the program is to Arizona desert in the 1930s Service Office on Pages Dairy in are always welcome. The Tickets are available online ONGOING make a musical instrument on the movie set for an epic Road between 10 a.m. and church is located at 86000 St. through crescendoamelia.com available to the public to inspire film with thousands of extras. 2 p.m. Monday, July 22, to Francis Way in Yulee. or at the door the night of the The Island Art Association a love of music. For details visit event. Tickets range from $20 is hosting its June/July www.nassaureads.com. UPCOMING for advance purchases to $125 Nouveau Art show and sale, for a table of six. themed, “Beach Finds,” from Local artist Lisa Inglis will “Do You Hear the People The Amelia Island Dance now through the end of July. host painting parties at The Sing?” You’ll hear the cast Series is BYOB responsibly, Peter Massing, a Jacksonville Green Turtle Tavern and PJD’s of Les Miserables (school and food will be available for artist and son of the late Paul Beer & Wine Garden. Cost edition) when more than 50 purchase. The Dance Series Massing, a longtime artist is $20 per canvas with sev- teens take the stage Aug. 1-18 takes place at Kraft Athletic member of IAA, was the judge eral designs to choose from. at Amelia Musical Playhouse Club, located at 961023 for this show, which features Supplies are provided. for 12 performances of this Buccaneer Trail in Fernandina 57 entries, including several classic musical. Students from Beach. Doors open at 7:15 that have already been sold. Resin epoxy, dirty pour all across Nassau County p.m., and the music and danc- The Gallery is located at 28 art classes are being held 6:30 and south Georgia have been ing is from 7:30 to 10 p.m. N. Second St. in Fernandina to 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays and rehearsing for weeks to perfect Beach. For information, visit Fridays and 1-3 p.m. Tuesdays their production. They will be The Newcomers Club islandart.org or call 261-7020. in the Artisan Village, 2188 accompanied by a full orchestra of Amelia Island will host its Sadler Road. Cost is $45. To conducted by Carrie Mays and monthly coffee on Tuesday, From the Inside Out register, contact Julie at 518- featuring many student musi- Aug. 13, at 10:30 a.m. Women Book Club, organized by 322-7937. cians as well as adult regulars interested in joining the club the Nassau County chapter in the pit. In addition, teens will who reside in Nassau County of the National Alliance on Lions Club bingo, every also be running the lights for the (no matter how long they Mental Illness, meets 1-2:30 Thursday and Sunday, Yulee show. The student version of have lived there) are wel- p.m. the first Tuesday of each Lions Club Bingo Hall. Doors come to attend. For further month at St. Peter’s Episcopal open at 4 p.m., warm-ups at information, contact coffees@ Church at the corner of Atlantic 5:15 p.m. Early birds play at SUDOKU SOL. 7.12 NewcomersAmelia.org. Avenue and North Eighth 5:45 p.m. with the regular pro- Street in Fernandina Beach. gram at 6:30 p.m. Minimum Local author DonnaLee The Club’s mission is to help purchase $15. Information, Overly will conduct an expand the awareness of vari- 708-2591. author presentation at 10 ous mental health conditions. a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14, at Club members will read Bingo is played every the Nassau County Council and discuss books written by Thursday at American Legion on Aging’s Life Center in sup- authors who describe their Post 54, 626 S. Third St. The port of her new book, The experiences with mental illness public is invited to play. Doors Hitch: knots that bind, which and their efforts to cope. Some open at 5:30 p.m., and early concludes her Knot series. of the books that will be read bird games begin at 6:05 p.m. The novel deals with the include:Darkness Visible: A Regular session, nine games sense of loss that can lead Memoir of Madness by William for $20, begins at 6:30 p.m. to depression, and the quick, Styron; An Unquiet Mind: A Cash prizes, and proceeds are downward of addiction. Memoir of Moods and Madness donated to help veterans. You As in the other books in the by Kay Redfield Jamieson; must be 18 to be in the hall dur- series, Overly’s third novel of Plural: My Life as a Multiple ing play. Call 261-7900.

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This cute little female kit- ten is Ash. She’s four months old, has the sweetest face and is very loving and playful. Ash is a little shy with new people and may not be the first to come and greet you, but don’t let that come between you and your new love bug! This girl has a lot of “purrsonality” and is waiting to be the bright star in your life. Come and visit the cats and kittens ready for their “forever” families. All have been spayed or neutered, vac- cinated, and micro-chipped and PHOTOS BY BOB EBERLE/SPECIAL are anxious to find their new Eighth Street. We graciously Epic Proportions follows the trials and tribulations that occur during the filming a movie with a “cast of thousands.” homes. Our Adoption Center accept donations for cat care is open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and resale items at our Thrift Monday through Saturday or Store. Information about you can call 321-2267 to make our spay-neuter, TNVR and an appointment to visit. adoption programs is on our ‘Epic Proportions’ opens Friday Cats Angels is a volunteer- website. Cats Angels wel- based organization helping comes volunteers to help us the community since 2001 care for the cats and as retail with low-cost spay and neuter clerks in our Thrift Store. on ACT’s Studio 209 stage services and TNVR (Trap- Our volunteer application is Neuter-Vaccinate-Return to online or you can call or stop “How epic is Epic Proportions, he figures out the best way to Caregiver). We receive no by Cats Angels to sign up. The the newest comedy opening at part the Red Sea in the film. local or federal government Thrift Store at Cats Angels is Amelia Community Theatre?” a Phil and Benny are both funding and operate solely on open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday news release about the produc- attracted to assistant director private donations, fund rais- through Friday and 10 a.m. to tion asks. “Well, it has gladiator Louise, played by Audrey Antee, ing, grants and sales from our 5 p.m. Saturday. fights, a feisty Queen of the Nile, who tries to manage the 3,400 Thrift Store. Your support Cats Angels can help you and a love triangle – all just in extras by having them count off is appreciated. If you want get the animals in your care one scene.” by fours. As the epic gets big- to know more about how to spayed or neutered. It will Epic Proportions, a farci- ger and bigger, with one problem support or donate to Cats control the overpopulation cal comedy by Larry Coen and after the other, Louise struggles Angels, visit www.catsangels. of unwanted cats and dogs. David Crane, the creators of to hold everything together and com and click on “How To Visit the Spay/Neuter TNVR the television show Friends, is get the film completed. She Help” where you will find page on our website or call set in the Arizona desert in the also finds her affections shifting many ways to lend a hand and us at 321-2267 for help with 1930s. D. W. DeWitt, played by from one brother to the other. also be able read our current feral and community cats or Jeff Goldberg, is filming a Biblical The 1999 Broadway production Meowing Messenger newslet- information on low-cost spay- epic with a cast of thousands. starred Kristin Chenowith as ter. Recycle your aluminum neuter services. Brothers Benny and Phil, Louise. and cat food cans at the bins Spay and Neuter – The fresh from the farm, sign on to The ensemble cast plays in our parking lot at 709 S. Responsible Solution. be extras in the film, earning a many roles, including Jan Cote- dollar a day and sharing a tent. Merow, Jennifer McCarthy, and Benny has dreams of being dis- Elizabeth Sawyers as gladiators, Wendy Gilvey plays the show’s feisty Queen of the Nile, covered and becoming a movie Doug Embree as a Roman gen- who has an asp problem NASSAU HUMANE SOCIETY star, while Phil just needs the eral, and Violet Boerescu as a work. Life on the movie set takes conspirator. Wendy Gilvey is the unexpected turns for each of the queen with an asp problem. feel like they are part of the 3,400 through college. They can be brothers, played by Cody Dobbs Linda McClane, who directs extras.” McClane is also manag- purchased by going online to and Geoffrey Moss. Benny is on the show, said in the release, ing director of ACT. AmeliaCommunityTheatre.org the receiving end of each of the “This is a show that is just plain Performances will be at 8 or calling 261-6749. 10 plagues, including famine and fun. Relax, laugh, and forget p.m. July 19-20 and July 25-27 Epic Proportions is rated PG locusts, while Phil’s marching about the real world. The world of and at 2 p.m. July 21 at 209 for mild language and is spon- band experience projects him the fictional movie Exeunt Omnes Cedar St. Tickets are $15 for sored by Amelia Island Escape into a career advancement when is a great escape. Audiences will adults and $10 for students Rooms.

Exercise caution with Nassau Humane Society ready to find a forever home, is in need of “foster parents” and if you fall in love with Sally who can take in a heartworm- or one of the other dogs while goats, Ming fern, positive dog for a few weeks you’re together, you can abso- so he or she can rest in a lutely foster to adopt. Call us comfortable home setting fol- at 321-1647 for more informa- lowing heartworm treatment. tion about becoming a foster. and Canada geese The treatment is life-saving Titos is a young and very Can we use goats to get oleander, lantana, rattlebox, St. but unfortunately can be pain- pretty brown-and-black tabby Q:rid of our pest plants – John’s wort, clover, and spurge ful for a while so it’s much cat. She’s a domestic medium especially vines? MK are all on the list to avoid. Here better for a dog to recover in hair mix with a medium- A common myth says is a publication by Cornell a quiet home instead of the length coat and beautiful A:goats can eat anything, University with a longer, but more stressful environment almond-shaped golden eyes. but there are plants toxic to not complete, list of plants we of a shelter. Fostering can be Titos is about a year old and goats and other livestock. It know can harm goats: http://bit. immensely satisfying because very friendly, affectionate, would be dif- ly/30Frlvj. you’ll feel the satisfaction of and social. She is spayed and ficult to allow What can you tell me knowing you helped save a vaccinated and has a micro- goats to feed Q:about Ming fern? JR PHOTOS BY REBECCA JORDI/SPECIAL life, and you also get to meet chip. Please come meet this on our weed Unlike its cousin, the some great dogs! One of them wonderful cat soon! If you’re (wildflow- A:invasive asparagus fern, is sweet Sally, who’s about 4 interested in seeing her, ers) and vine Asparagus aethiopicus, the years old and medium-sized call us at 321-1647 or visit pests as sev- Ming fern, Asparagus retrofrac- with a gorgeous reddish- NassauHumane.org to see if eral of these tus, has more of a tree form. brindle coat and white mark- she’s at our cattery or one of plants can It grows in cold hardiness ings. She’s very affectionate, our remote adoption locations. cause severe zone 9-11. Remember, Nassau and loves having her tummy You can keep up with NHS GARDEN intestinal County Florida is in zones rubbed. She likes to do her news and events online! Our problems 8b-9a. If we have a hard freeze, business on her walks. She website, at NassauHumane. TALK and possibly this plant will most likely not knows how to sit and lie down org, features pictures, videos, death. The survive. Ming fern is also for treats and accepts them and bios of our adoptable amount of known as zigzag shrub or pom gently. On our website, you pets, upcoming events, recent Rebecca Jordi the plant pom asparagus fern. The Latin can find a video of Sally and news, and much more. Our they eat word retrofractus means twisted information on several other Facebook page keeps you is also critical but good luck back, which is why Ming fern great dogs who also need fos- up-to-date on daily happen- figuring out the amount of is also called the zigzag shrub. ters now. Heartworms aren’t ings. You can check them consumption. The dosage of This plant is native to South contagious between pets; out anytime! Our Adoption toxic chemical in the plant is Africa and grows in full sun or they’re spread by mosquitoes. Center at 639 Airport Road also significant. We should also partial shade. Ming fern can We pay for the treatment, of in Fernandina Beach is open consider the overall health of grow up to 6-feet tall by 5-feet course, and we also provide 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday the animal, its age and weight. wide. It blooms white, fragrant you with all the supplies you’ll through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 Young goats and older ones will flowers between May and July. need for free, including food, p.m. Saturdays, and 11 a.m. to be the most vulnerable to the The orange fruit turns black, bowls, and leashes. You pro- 3 p.m. Sundays. You can con- poisons. I am going to name attracting birds. Ming fern vide the love! Once the recov- tact us at 321-1647 or info@ a few common plants, but it is self-seeding and has been ery time is over, your foster nassauhumane.org. Come is not totally comprehensive. known to be a problem in South pet will be heartworm-free and meet your new best friend! Tropical plants not indigenous Florida and , so be care- to the area could also be a ful about where you place this problem. The vine Carolina or plant. Only native plants should Yellow jessamine has a poten- be placed near conservation and PET PROJECTS tial for harming goats. Lupine, preserved areas. If you keep it lobelia, nightshade, spider lily, Retail stores need help cherry, elderberry, milkweed, GARDEN Continued on 8B Nassau Humane Society Second Chance Re-Sale Store and The Closet ALWAYS need volunteers and donors! Make new friends and choose from front of store or behind the scenes. We are the primary source of funding for the Nassau Humane STRIKE A POSE! Society and 100% of sales go directly to the animals. For more information, call 310-9627. Do you have a cat that you rescued or adopted through a shelter or rescue Donations needed group? Is your cat photogenic or just Bring gently used items to donate to Second Chance resale darn cute? Maybe your cat could be in store, 1002 S. 14th St., to benefit the Nassau Humane Society’s the next Cats Angels calendar. Cats programs. Free pickup is available by calling 321-0022. Angels announced it is now accepting submissions for its 2020 Cats Angels Cats Angels Need Your Help Calendar Photo Contest. Photos will be Cats Angels is in need of volunteers for our Thrift Store and accepted through Aug. 31. Members of for cat care. If you like working in a retail setting, we have shifts the Island Art Association with photog- available Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and raphy experience will judge the submis- from 2 to 5 p.m. If those hours don’t fit in your schedule but sions, and the winning photo will earn you would still like to help in the Thrift Store, let us know. The the coveted calendar cover shot. Four kitties need your help too. We have two cleaning shifts (morn- runners-up will have a full page in the ing and evening) every day and the cats and our volunteers are calendar. Only horizontal photos will be always happy to meet new people. Our volunteer application is considered and judged. Vertical photos available online at our website at bit.ly/2ijwWGf or at the Cats will be considered for collage pages. Angels Thrift Store, 709 S. Eighth St. We’re open 11 a.m. to 5 Information and submission forms can p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. For be found on the counter at the adoption more information, call us 321-2267. center and online at catsangels.com. Cats Angels is also looking for calendar NHS needs volunteers sponsors. If your business would like to The Nassau Humane Society is looking to add to its volun- be recognized in the 2020 “Purrfect Cats teers to assist with various services. Visit nassauhumane.org, of Cats Angels” calendar, call 321-2267 email [email protected] or call 321-1647. or email [email protected].

NL Wednesday 07.17.indd 15 7/16/19 4:28 PM 8B Wednesday, July 17, 2019 AROUND TOWN News-Leader BGCNC recognizes top volunteers At its recent annual meeting, events have had significant recently, he spearheaded an even the Boys & Girls Clubs of Nassau impact on building our brand larger project for both clubs by County Foundation honored two within the community, while expanding the golf program into Volunteers of the Year for 2019, his contribution has increased something much more impact- according to a news release. Alan our children and teen member- ful. He recruited and trained Donaldson was named Foundation year after year. … We are 12 volunteers to work with the Volunteer of the Year, and Geof forever grateful to Alan for his children, created lesson plans, McKisson was selected as Clubs dedicated service,” the release oversaw the purchase and dona- GARDEN Continued from 7B Volunteer of the Year. said. tion of golf clubs, and negotiated in a container, you may need For more than a decade, Donaldson was also selected the use of facilities with local golf to repot every 2-3 years. Ming Donaldson was the chief writer as the Rotary Club’s Nassau courses. fern prefers well-drained for all external BGCNC articles County Volunteer of the Year for “Geof believes that the soil so avoid overwatering. and announcements that appeared 2019. game of golf provides a plat- Ming fern can have issues in the News-Leader, Fernandina McKisson began his volunteer form to encourage core values. with scale and mealybugs Observer, Florida Times-Union service as a math tutor to club His creative approach in both especially if overwatered. Use and Amelia Islander Magazine. He members at the Roberts Learning math and sports has made a real insecticidal soap for manag- also provided content and editing & Achievement Center. He pur- difference in the lives of our mem- SUBMITTED PHOTOS ing piercing-sucking insects. for the organization’s websites chased books and other teaching bers. Thank you, Geof, for your Left, Alan Donaldson was named Foundation Volunteer of There is another plant which “His dedication and knowl- aids and gave his time to ensure continued service to our commu- the Year for 2019. Geof McKisson was selected as Clubs is very similar called Chinese edge about our programs and the progress of students. More nity,” the release concludes. Volunteer of the Year for 2019. Ming fern, Asparagus macow- anii, but this plant only grows to two feet tall and should be used as a house plant or per- haps on a patio. The Canada geese have Gullah/Geechee Nation announces Q:become a nuisance at Duet to perform my pond in Callahan. How can I get rid of them? BT week of awareness celebrations The rules have changed ‘Passion of Marta’ A:on these birds. Here Mosquito Beach in Charleston County, S.C.IN THE CItuneRCUIT inCOUR throughoutT OF the celebration week and is what the Florida Fish will be the site of this year’s celebrationTHE that FOUR THthereafter. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MARK KAUFMAN Bistro will host this book talk and Wildlife Conservation begins at noon Saturday, July 27, to kick offNA SSAUof COUNTheTY FLORIDA theme for this year’s Appreciation Week Special to the News-Leader and concert at a luncheon perfor- Commission has to say about Gullah/Geechee Nation Appreciation Week,CASE NU MBis ER:“Healin 45-2018- DPde-4 Land1 & Holdin pun de Culcha.” mance Sunday, July 21, at 1 p.m. IN THE INTEREST OF: Canada Geese: “Sometimes according to a news release, which noted QueenC. L. R. TheDO themeB: 07/13/18 will come to life with a series of It’s all too common for a book The Island Duet will tell the resident, or non-migratory Quet, chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation,A willMINO R CHeventsILD ranging from “Gullah/Geechee Famlee to inspire a film version, but it story of The Passion of Marta in Canada geese damage proper- be returning home after embarking on a worldSUMMO NSDay AND at N MosquitoOTICE OF Beach” to a lecture and exhibi- takes a special talent to trans- words and music. Caren narrates, ACTION BY PUBLICATION ty or crops, introduce disease, tour to raise awareness and funds to protect theFO R TEtionRMIN dialogueATION OF entitled “Tru de Eyes of de Gullah/ late a story into a song. Yet that’s and then she and Paul will play or present threats to public Gullah/Geechee culture on the Sea Islands and inPA REGeechee:NTAL RIGHT SPlantations of the Lowcountry” at exactly what makes Caren and an original composition for violin THE STATE OF FLORIDA safety. The following links the Lowcountry, as she’s annually for moreTO than: Nic olethe Re neeMorris Browning Center for Lowcountry Heritage in Paul Umbarger, who perform and guitar that reflects the story provide information about two decades. ChristoRidgeland,pher Roe, Jr. S.C. to an oyster reef rebuild and together as The Island Duet, so as it unfolds. The first celebration of Gullah/Geechee cul A-ddresblockses un partyknown sponsored by Preserve the Gullah at permits to deal with nuisance YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED special. Caren is a classically trained situations. ture in July started in the Charleston, S.C.th atand a PetMosquitoition has be enBeach. filed The week will culminate with When Caren’s latest novel, violinist who began playing at “Nest/Egg Depredation expanded over the years to numerous townin the- aboave “Dinner-styled Cou Honoringrt by 400 Years of History” at The Passion of Marta, was pub- the age of five, no doubt some of the STATE OF FLORIDA DE- Registration – If you are a and nearly every county stretching PAfromRTME NTthe OF Gullah/Geechee-ownedCHILDREN AND and operated Scott’s lished, Paul was inspired to write the inspiration for her book. Paul landowner, homeowners asso- Jacksonville, N.C. to Jacksonville, the releaseFAMILIES Grandfor termi inna Northtion of Charleston, S.C. Each of these a musical score for each chap- began playing guitar, piano, and parental rights and perma- ciation, public land manager, states, and for the first time, Williamsburgnent c omeventsmitment requiresfor subse- advance registration and ticket ter of the book that the couple trumpet at age 10. They current- or local government, you may County, S.C. will join with the other coastal counquent- adoppurchases.tion of the above could perform on violin and gui- ly call St. Augustine home and register at this site for federal ties in South Carolina in the celebration. named male childInterspersed C.L.R. born through the week will be tours, on July 13, 2018 in Duval tar. The story, set in Germany perform throughout Northeast authorization to destroy resi- The Oba of Oyotunji African Village, CharlestonCounty , artFlor ida.exhibitions, You are and lectures. in the 1780s, centers around Florida. dent Canada goose nests and Mayor John Tecklenburg of Charleston,he andreby commaFornd edfull t odetails, ap- visit GullahGeecheeNation. nine-year-old Marta Lindauer, Tickets for the luncheon pear before the General eggs on property under your Fernandina Beach Mayor Johnny Miller willMagi best ratecom, Janet Gullah/Geechee A. Carver at Nation on Facebook, or @ who is spellbound upon hear- performance of The Passion of jurisdiction. This permit is attending the “opening reconnection circleth cere Robe- GullahGeecheert M. Foster Justice on Twitter and Instagram. You ing the sound of a violin. In Marta are $40 and include a buf- Center, Third Floor Courtroom valid January 1 – June 30. emony” to present proclamations. Videos of theseA, 76347 Vcaneter analsos emaily, Yulee [email protected] for direct fact, she is so consumed with fet lunch, beverage of choice, and “Depredation Order for presentations will be available at GullahGeechee.Florida 32097ticketing at the andhour registration of links. desire to learn how to play – a a copy of either the book or CD. Agricultural Facilities – This tv, which will also feature a number of broad2:00 p-.m. on ATheugus eventst 30, 2019. are designed to be family-friendly privilege reserved solely for her Seating is limited. Tickets are You must appear at the hear- permit authorizes landown- casts highlighting global reconnections ofin gthe on theand d attoe provideand time economic support of authentic brother – that she makes a deal available by visiting the book- ers (and their employees and Gullah/Geechees with their Barbados familysp andecified. Gullah/Geechee businesses and activities. Gullah/ with the devil to have her wish store or calling 601-2118. 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Visit http://nassau. named female child J. J. L. A. THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, 2019. claims or demands against Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, ifas.ufl.edu. born on November 21, IN AND FOR John Crawford decedent's estate must file Owner. SANDRA HUGHES/SPECIAL IN AND FOR 1 2004 in Leon County, Florida; NASSAU COUNTY FLORIDA as ClerWk ednesdayof Said Court, July 17 2019/ntheir claimsews-Leader with this court The public is invited to be NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA?? and the above named male CASE NUMBER: 45-2018-DP-41 By: Kendra Saisen WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE present and to be able to CIVIL DIVISION children J. L. L. A. and J. R. A. IN THE INTEREST OF: As Deputy Clerk DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- speak for or against or to ask IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CASE NO.: 19CA000212 A. born on December 19, C. L. R. DOB: 07/13/18 L. Ann Hendricks, Esquire TION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL questions. Copies of the ap- FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FREEDOM MORTGAGE 2005 in Citrus County, Florida. A MINOR CHILD Senior Attorney/ CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE plication and copies of the IN AND FOR CORPORATION, You are hereby commanded SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF Childrens LLEGALegal Services NOTICESTIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN criteria that are applicable to NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA Plaintiff, to appear before the Gener- ACTION BY PUBLICATION Florida Bar No.: 0834394 FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION the application are available GENERAL JURISDICTION vs. LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISING al Magistrate Janet A. Carver FOR TERMINATION OF STATE OF FLORIDA 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER at the Department of Plan- DIVISION UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIA- DEADLINE IS NOON THE FRIDAY at the Robert M. Foster Jus- PARENTAL RIGHTS DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING ning & Economic Opportunity CASE NO. 19CA000182AXYX RIES, DEVISEES, ASSIGNEES, BEFORE THE NEXT PUBLICATION tice Center, Third Floor Court- THE STATE OF FLORIDA AND FAMILIES THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH located at 96161 Nassau DITECH FINANCIAL LLC, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES BOARD OF COUNTY room A, 76347 Veterans Way, TO: Nicole Renee Browning 463688 State Road 200, ABOVE, ANY CLALM FILED Place, Yulee, FL 32097, or Plaintiff, AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY COMMISSIONERS Yulee Florida 32097 at the Christopher Roe, Jr. Suite 3 TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- (904) 530-6300. Individuals vs. CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ES- NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA hour of 2:00 p.m. on August Addresses unknown Yulee, FL 32097 TER. THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF who cannot attend the pub- ROBERT PARKS AND ROXANNE TATE OF CHRISTOPHER ALLEN 16, 2019. You must appear at YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED (904)557-9102 DEATH IS BARRED. The date of lic hearing may provide writ- DAVIS A/K/A CHRISTOPHER REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS K. PARKS. et. al. the hearing on the date and that a Petition has been filed FNL 4T 07-17-24-31-2019 & first publication of this notice ten comments to this address DAVIS, et al., (RFQ) Defendant(s), time specified. in the above-styled Court by 08-07-2019 is July 3rd, 2019. or by e-mail to: aweiss@nas- NOTICE OF ACTION Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that YOUR FAILURE TO PERSON- the STATE OF FLORIDA DE- #520511 Attorney for Personal Repre- saucountyfl.com. Written NOTICE OF ACTION the Board of County Commis- CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE ALLY APPEAR FOR THIS ADVI- PARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND sentative: comments become a part of TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFI- sioners of Nassau County, NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO: SORY HEARING CONSTITUTES FAMILIES for termination of Carol A. Vogel the record and are subject to ROBERT PARKS, UNKNOWN CIARIES, DEVISEES, ASSIGNEES, Florida invites sealed bids for: The South Amelia Island CONSENT TO THE TERMINA- parental rights and perma- Attorney Floridas Public Records law, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES DESIGN SERVICES FOR Shore Stabilization Associa- SPOUSE OF ROBERT PARKS, TION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO nent commitment for subse- Florida Bar Number: 0442534 Chapter 119.07(1)(a), F.S. AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY WILLIAM BURGESS EXTENSION tion, Inc. will hold a Commu- whose residence is unknown THESE CHILDREN. IF YOU FAIL quent adoption of the above Owenby Law, P.A. This hearing must be con- CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ES- BID NO. NC19-016 nications Committee Meeting and all parties having or TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND named male child C.L.R. born 6136 Atlantic Blvd. ducted as a quasi-judicial TATE OF CHRISTOPHER ALLEN For detailed information on July 24, 2019, at 2:00p.m., claiming to have any right, ti- TIME SPECIFIED YOU MAY on July 13, 2018 in Duval Jacksonville, Florida 32211 hearing. Any questions as to tle or interest in the property DAVIS A/K/A regarding the bid due date in the Amelia Island Manage- LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS TO County, Florida. You are Telephone: (904) 359-5115 procedures may be obtained CHRISTOPHER DAVIS and bid requirements for this ment Conference Room, described in the mortgage THE CHILDREN NAMED IN THE hereby commanded to ap- Fax: (904) 359-5116 from the Department of Plan- Last Known Address: RFQ, please visit the Nassau 5440 First Coast Hwy, Amelia being foreclosed herein. PETITION PURSUANT TO SEC- pear before the General E-Mail: Lawyer2@owenby- ning & Economic Opportuni- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 97503 ALBATROSS DR, Countys website at Island, Florida. For individuals TION 39.801(3)(d), FLORIDA Magistrate Janet A. Carver at law.com ty. Interested parties should YULEE, FL 32097 http://www.nassaucountyfl.- with disabilities requiring ac- that an action to foreclose a STATUTES (2018). the Robert M. Foster Justice Secondary E-Mail: limit contact with Conditional Current Residence Unknown com or contact the Contract commodations, in order to mortgage on the following Pursuant to sections 39.802(4) Center, Third Floor Courtroom [email protected] Use and Variance Board YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Management Department at participate in this program or property: (d) and 63.082(6)(g), Florida A, 76347 Veterans Way, Yulee Personal Representative: Members and with County action for Foreclosure of 904-530-6040. activity should call 904-277- LOT 12, BLOCK 3, YULEE Statutes (2018) you are here- Florida 32097 at the hour of Melody Patrice Austin Commissioners on this topic HEIGHTS, ACCORDING TO Mortgage on the following Bid information is also avail- 5123 at least 24 hours in ad- by informed of the availability 2:00 p.m. on August 30, 2019. 85894 Wilson Neck Road to properly noticed public described property: able at http://www.demand- vance to request such ac- PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED of private placement with an You must appear at the hear- Yulee, Florida 32097 hearing or to written commu- LOT 582 OF ISLES star.com and the Countys commodation. IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 47 adoption entity, as defined in ing on the date and time FNL 2T 07-10-2019 nication in care of the Nassau AND 47A, OF THE PUBLIC PHASE TWO C-3, ACCORDING Box.com site (information pro- FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 section 63.032(3), Florida specified. #517644 County Department of Plan- TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS vided on County website). #520526 RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- Statutes (2018). You have the YOUR FAILURE TO PERSON- ning & Economic Opportuni- RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, ATTEST: TY, FLORIDA. right to be represented by an ALLY APPEAR FOR THIS ADVI- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ty, 96161 Nassau Place, PAGE(S) 180, OF THE PUBLIC JOHN A. CRAWFORD Notice of Public Hearing has been filed against you attorney in this matter and by SORY HEARING CONSTITUTES NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA Yulee, FL 32097. RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- EX-OFFICIO CLERK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and you are required to serve court-appointed counsel if CONSENT TO THE TERMINA- PROBATE DIVISION Persons with disabilities re- a copy of your written de- TY, FLORIDA JUSTIN TAYLOR that on Thursday, the 25th you are indigent. TION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO quiring accommodations in has been filed against you CHAIR File 45-2019-CP-193 day of July 2019, at 6:30 P.M. fenses, if any, to it on counsel Individuals with disabilities THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO order to participate in this and you are required to serve BOARD OF COUNTY IN RE: ESTATE OF the Conditional Use and Vari- for Plaintiff, whose address is needing a reasonable ac- APPEAR ON THE DATE AND program or activity should 6409 Congress Avenue, Suite a copy of your written de- COMMISSIONERS VALERIE CAMILLE SELLEY, ance Board of Nassau Coun- commodation to participate TIME SPECIFIED YOU MAY contact the Department of fenses, if any, to it, on Choice NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA Deceased. ty will hold a public hearing 100, Boca Raton, Florida in this proceeding should LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS TO Planning & Economic Oppor- Legal Group, P.A., Attorney FNL 1T 07-17-2019 NOTICE TO CREDITORS at the Commission Cham- 33487 on or before August 5, contact the ADA Coordinator THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETI- tunity (904) 530-6300, or Flori- for Plaintiff, whose address is #520900 The administration of the bers, James S. Page Govern- 2019/(30 days from Date of as soon as possible, tele- TION PURSUANT TO SECTION estate of VALERIE CAMIELLE mental Complex, 96135 Nas- da Relay Service (1-800-955- First Publication of this Notice) P.O. BOX 9908, FT. LAUD- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE phone (904) 548-4600; or if 39.801(3)(d), SHELLEY, deceased, whose sau Place, Yulee, Florida, 8771) at least twenty-four (24) and file the original with the ERDALE, FL 33310-0908 on or FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, hearing or voice impaired FLORIDA STATUTES (2019). date of death was March 32097 to consider an applica- hours in advance to request clerk of this court either be- before August 12, 2019, a IN AND FOR NASSAU call 711. Pursuant to sections 39.802 13,2019, is pending in the Cir- tion for a Zoning Variance, such accommodation. fore service on Plaintiff's attor- date at least thirty (30) days COUNTY FLORIDA. WITNESS my hand as clerk (4)(d) and 63.082(6)(g), Flori- cuit Court for Nassau County, V2019-04. The Public is invited THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE ney or immediately there- after the first publication of CASE NO.: 45-2013-DP-12 of said Court and the Seal da Statutes (2019) you are Florida, Probate Division, the to attend the meeting con- PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A after; otherwise a default will this Notice in the (Please pub- IN THE INTEREST OF: thereof, this 8th day of July, hereby informed of the avail- address of which is 76347 Vet- cerning the following de- PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL be entered against you for lish in THE NEWS LEADER) and J. J. L. A.DOB: 11/21/04 2019. ability of private placement eran's Way, Yulee, Florida scribed property in Nassau ANY DECISION MADE BY THE the relief demanded in the file the original with the Clerk J. L. L. A DOB: 12/19/05 John Crawford with an adoption entity, as 32097. The names and ad- County: BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- complaint or petition filed of this Court either before ser- J. R. A. A.DOB: 12/19/05 as Clerk of Said Court defined in section 63.032(3), dresses of the personal repre- The location of subject MISSION WITH RESPECT TO herein. vice on Plaintiff's attorney or MINOR CHILDREN By: Kendra Saisen Florida Statutes (2019). You sentative and the personal property of zoning variance ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT WITNESS my hand and the immediately thereafter; oth- SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF As Deputy Clerk have the right to be repre- representative's attorney are application V2019-04: SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, seal of this Court at Nassau erwise a default will be en- ACTION BY PUBLICATION L. Ann Hendricks, Esquire sented by an attorney in this set forth below. All creditors 474379 SR 200, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF County, Florida, this 28th day tered against you for the re- FOR TERMINATION OF Senior Attorney/ matter and by court-appoint- of the decedent and other Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR of June 2019. lief demanded in the com- PARENTAL RIGHTS Children's Legal Services ed counsel if you are persons having claims or de- Parcel Number: THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO John A. Crawford plaint. THE STATE OF FLORIDA Florida Bar No.: 0834394 indigent. mands against the estate of 40-2N-28-0000-0020-0030 ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT If you are a person with a TO: Hester Louise Rodgers STATE OF FLORIDA Individuals with disabilities the decedent on whom a The applicant is seeking: RECORD OF THE PROCEED- BY: Ivy Carter disability who needs any ac- Joel Anthony Anderson DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN needing a reasonable ac- copy of this notice is required relief from Section 6.02 of the INGS IS MADE, WHICH DEPUTY CLERK commodation in order to par- Addresses unknown AND FAMILIES commodation to participate to be served must file their Nassau County Land Devel- RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ, ticipate in this proceeding, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 463688 State Road 200, in this proceeding should claims with this court WITHIN opment Code to allow for MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON & SCHNEID, PL you are entitled at no cost to that a petition has been filed Suite 3 contact the ADA Coordinator THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF- encroachment and reduc- WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE 6409 Congress Ave., Suite 100 you, to the provision of cer- in the above-styled court by Yulee, FL 32097 as soon as possible, tele- TER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- tion of lot area. This request is BASED. Boca Raton, FL 33487 tain assistance. Please con- the STATE OF FLORIDA DE- (904)557-9102 phone (904) 548-4600; or if LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR being made pursuant to Sec. The Conditional Use and PRIMARY EMAIL: tact the ADA Coordinator at PARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FNL 4T 07-17-24-33-2019 & hearing or voice impaired 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF 5.05 of the Nassau County Variance Board may contin- [email protected] (904) 548-4600 (then press 0) FAMILIES for termination of 08-07-2019 call 711. SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS Land Development Code. ue hearing on this matter. FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 at least 7 days before your parental rights and perma- #520506 WITNESS my hand as clerk NOIICE ON THEM. All other This application is filed by: CONDITIONAL USE AND #520504 scheduled court appear- nent commitment for subse- of said Court and the Seal creditors of the decedent John Ferrell Burkett, VARIANCE BOARD OF ance, or immediately upon quent adoption of the above IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF thereof, this 9th day of July, and other persons having 95243 Clements Road, /s/ Clay Hartley IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE receiving this notification if named female child J. J. L. A. THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, 2019. claims or demands against Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, Its: Chairman 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, the time before the sched- born on November 21, IN AND FOR John Crawford decedent's estate must file Owner. FNL 2T 07-10-17-2019 IN AND FOR uled appearance is less than 2004 in Leon County, Florida; NASSAU COUNTY FLORIDA as Clerk of Said Court their claims with this court The public is invited to be #519388 NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA 7 days; if you are hearing or and the above named male CASE NUMBER: 45-2018-DP-41 By: Kendra Saisen WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE present and to be able to CIVIL DIVISION voice impaired, call 711. children J. L. L. A. and J. R. A. IN THE INTEREST OF: As Deputy Clerk DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- speak for or against or to ask IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CASE NO.: 19CA000212 WITNESS my hand and the A. born on December 19, C. L. R. DOB: 07/13/18 L. Ann Hendricks, Esquire TION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL questions. Copies of the ap- FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FREEDOM MORTGAGE seal of this Court this 5th day 2005 in Citrus County, Florida. A MINOR CHILD Senior Attorney/ CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE plication and copies of the IN AND FOR CORPORATION, of July, LEGAL2019. NOTICES You are hereby commanded SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF Childrens Legal Services TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN criteria that are applicable to NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA Plaintiff, JOHNCONTINUED A. CRAWFOR OND THE to appear before the Gener- ACTION BY PUBLICATION Florida Bar No.: 0834394 FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION the application are available GENERAL JURISDICTION vs. As Clerk oNEXTf the PAGE.Court al Magistrate Janet A. Carver FOR TERMINATION OF STATE OF FLORIDA 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER at the Department of Plan- DIVISION UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIA- By: Deborah Watson at the Robert M. Foster Jus- PARENTAL RIGHTS DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING ning & Economic Opportunity CASE NO. 19CA000182AXYX RIES, DEVISEES, ASSIGNEES, As Deputy Clerk tice Center, Third Floor Court- THE STATE OF FLORIDA AND FAMILIES THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH located at 96161 Nassau DITECH FINANCIAL LLC, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 room A, 76347 Veterans Way, TO: Nicole Renee Browning 463688 State Road 200, ABOVE, ANY CLALM FILED Place, Yulee, FL 32097, or Plaintiff, AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY #520675 Yulee Florida 32097 at the Christopher Roe, Jr. Suite 3 TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- (904) 530-6300. Individuals vs. CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ES- hour of 2:00 p.m. on August Addresses unknown Yulee, FL 32097 TER. THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF who cannot attend the pub- ROBERT PARKS AND ROXANNE TATE OF CHRISTOPHER ALLEN NL Wednesday16, 2019. 07.17.indd You must appear 16 at YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED (904)557-9102 DEATH IS BARRED. The date of lic hearing may provide writ- K. PARKS. et. al. DAVIS A/K/A CHRISTOPHER 7/16/19 4:29 PM the hearing on the date and that a Petition has been filed FNL 4T 07-17-24-31-2019 & first publication of this notice ten comments to this address Defendant(s), DAVIS, et al., time specified. in the above-styled Court by 08-07-2019 is July 3rd, 2019. or by e-mail to: aweiss@nas- NOTICE OF ACTION Defendants. YOUR FAILURE TO PERSON- the STATE OF FLORIDA DE- #520511 Attorney for Personal Repre- saucountyfl.com. Written CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE NOTICE OF ACTION ALLY APPEAR FOR THIS ADVI- PARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND sentative: comments become a part of TO: TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFI- SORY HEARING CONSTITUTES FAMILIES for termination of Carol A. Vogel the record and are subject to ROBERT PARKS, UNKNOWN CIARIES, DEVISEES, ASSIGNEES, CONSENT TO THE TERMINA- parental rights and perma- Attorney Floridas Public Records law, SPOUSE OF ROBERT PARKS, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES TION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO nent commitment for subse- Florida Bar Number: 0442534 Chapter 119.07(1)(a), F.S. whose residence is unknown AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY THESE CHILDREN. IF YOU FAIL quent adoption of the above Owenby Law, P.A. This hearing must be con- and all parties having or CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ES- TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND named male child C.L.R. born 6136 Atlantic Blvd. ducted as a quasi-judicial claiming to have any right, ti- TATE OF CHRISTOPHER ALLEN TIME SPECIFIED YOU MAY on July 13, 2018 in Duval Jacksonville, Florida 32211 hearing. Any questions as to tle or interest in the property DAVIS A/K/A LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS TO County, Florida. You are Telephone: (904) 359-5115 procedures may be obtained described in the mortgage CHRISTOPHER DAVIS THE CHILDREN NAMED IN THE hereby commanded to ap- Fax: (904) 359-5116 from the Department of Plan- being foreclosed herein. Last Known Address: PETITION PURSUANT TO SEC- pear before the General E-Mail: Lawyer2@owenby- ning & Economic Opportuni- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 97503 ALBATROSS DR, TION 39.801(3)(d), FLORIDA Magistrate Janet A. Carver at law.com ty. Interested parties should that an action to foreclose a YULEE, FL 32097 STATUTES (2018). the Robert M. Foster Justice Secondary E-Mail: limit contact with Conditional mortgage on the following Current Residence Unknown Pursuant to sections 39.802(4) Center, Third Floor Courtroom [email protected] Use and Variance Board property: YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an (d) and 63.082(6)(g), Florida A, 76347 Veterans Way, Yulee Personal Representative: Members and with County LOT 12, BLOCK 3, YULEE action for Foreclosure of Statutes (2018) you are here- Florida 32097 at the hour of Melody Patrice Austin Commissioners on this topic HEIGHTS, ACCORDING TO Mortgage on the following by informed of the availability 2:00 p.m. on August 30, 2019. 85894 Wilson Neck Road to properly noticed public PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED described property: of private placement with an You must appear at the hear- Yulee, Florida 32097 hearing or to written commu- IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 47 LOT 582 OF HERON ISLES adoption entity, as defined in ing on the date and time FNL 2T 07-10-2019 nication in care of the Nassau AND 47A, OF THE PUBLIC PHASE TWO C-3, ACCORDING section 63.032(3), Florida specified. #517644 County Department of Plan- RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS Statutes (2018). You have the YOUR FAILURE TO PERSON- ning & Economic Opportuni- TY, FLORIDA. RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, right to be represented by an ALLY APPEAR FOR THIS ADVI- ty, 96161 Nassau Place, has been filed against you PAGE(S) 180, OF THE PUBLIC attorney in this matter and by SORY HEARING CONSTITUTES Yulee, FL 32097. and you are required to serve RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- court-appointed counsel if CONSENT TO THE TERMINA- Persons with disabilities re- a copy of your written de- TY, FLORIDA you are indigent. TION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO quiring accommodations in fenses, if any, to it on counsel has been filed against you Individuals with disabilities THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO order to participate in this for Plaintiff, whose address is and you are required to serve needing a reasonable ac- APPEAR ON THE DATE AND program or activity should 6409 Congress Avenue, Suite a copy of your written de- commodation to participate TIME SPECIFIED YOU MAY contact the Department of 100, Boca Raton, Florida fenses, if any, to it, on Choice in this proceeding should LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS TO Planning & Economic Oppor- 33487 on or before August 5, Legal Group, P.A., Attorney contact the ADA Coordinator THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETI- tunity (904) 530-6300, or Flori- 2019/(30 days from Date of for Plaintiff, whose address is as soon as possible, tele- TION PURSUANT TO SECTION da Relay Service (1-800-955- First Publication of this Notice) P.O. BOX 9908, FT. LAUD- phone (904) 548-4600; or if 39.801(3)(d), 8771) at least twenty-four (24) and file the original with the ERDALE, FL 33310-0908 on or hearing or voice impaired FLORIDA STATUTES (2019). hours in advance to request clerk of this court either be- before August 12, 2019, a call 711. Pursuant to sections 39.802 such accommodation. fore service on Plaintiff's attor- date at least thirty (30) days WITNESS my hand as clerk (4)(d) and 63.082(6)(g), Flori- THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE ney or immediately there- after the first publication of of said Court and the Seal da Statutes (2019) you are PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A after; otherwise a default will this Notice in the (Please pub- thereof, this 8th day of July, hereby informed of the avail- PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL be entered against you for lish in THE NEWS LEADER) and 2019. ability of private placement ANY DECISION MADE BY THE the relief demanded in the file the original with the Clerk John Crawford with an adoption entity, as BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- complaint or petition filed of this Court either before ser- as Clerk of Said Court defined in section 63.032(3), MISSION WITH RESPECT TO herein. vice on Plaintiff's attorney or By: Kendra Saisen Florida Statutes (2019). You ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT WITNESS my hand and the immediately thereafter; oth- As Deputy Clerk have the right to be repre- SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, seal of this Court at Nassau erwise a default will be en- L. Ann Hendricks, Esquire sented by an attorney in this HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF County, Florida, this 28th day tered against you for the re- Senior Attorney/ matter and by court-appoint- THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR of June 2019. lief demanded in the com- Children's Legal Services ed counsel if you are THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO John A. Crawford plaint. Florida Bar No.: 0834394 indigent. ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT If you are a person with a STATE OF FLORIDA Individuals with disabilities RECORD OF THE PROCEED- BY: Ivy Carter disability who needs any ac- DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN needing a reasonable ac- INGS IS MADE, WHICH DEPUTY CLERK commodation in order to par- AND FAMILIES commodation to participate RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ, ticipate in this proceeding, 463688 State Road 200, in this proceeding should MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON & SCHNEID, PL you are entitled at no cost to Suite 3 contact the ADA Coordinator WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE 6409 Congress Ave., Suite 100 you, to the provision of cer- Yulee, FL 32097 as soon as possible, tele- BASED. Boca Raton, FL 33487 tain assistance. Please con- (904)557-9102 phone (904) 548-4600; or if The Conditional Use and PRIMARY EMAIL: tact the ADA Coordinator at FNL 4T 07-17-24-33-2019 & hearing or voice impaired Variance Board may contin- [email protected] (904) 548-4600 (then press 0) 08-07-2019 call 711. ue hearing on this matter. FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 at least 7 days before your #520506 WITNESS my hand as clerk CONDITIONAL USE AND #520504 scheduled court appear- of said Court and the Seal VARIANCE BOARD OF ance, or immediately upon thereof, this 9th day of July, /s/ Clay Hartley receiving this notification if 2019. Its: Chairman the time before the sched- John Crawford FNL 2T 07-10-17-2019 uled appearance is less than as Clerk of Said Court #519388 7 days; if you are hearing or By: Kendra Saisen voice impaired, call 711. As Deputy Clerk WITNESS my hand and the L. Ann Hendricks, Esquire seal of this Court this 5th day Senior Attorney/ of July, 2019. Childrens Legal Services JOHN A. CRAWFORD Florida Bar No.: 0834394 As Clerk of the Court STATE OF FLORIDA By: Deborah Watson DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN As Deputy Clerk AND FAMILIES FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 463688 State Road 200, #520675 Suite 3 Yulee, FL 32097 (904)557-9102 FNL 4T 07-17-24-31-2019 & 08-07-2019 #520511 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 18CA000374AXYX DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDX MORT- GAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-AR6, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-AR6, 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Plaintiff, IN AND FOR vs. NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA GREG J. KUISEL A/K/A GRE- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CIVIL DIVISION: GORY J. KUISEL AND PATTI J. 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, CASE NO.: 17CA000240 KUISEL, et al. IN AND FOR FREEDOM MORTGAGE COR- Defendant(s). PORATION, NOTICE OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA Plaintiff, FORECLOSURE SALE CIVIL DIVISION vs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN CASE NO.: 19CA000212 LAYTON D. LLOYD; JANET AU- pursuant to a Final Judgment FREEDOM MORTGAGE DREY DUKE-LLOYD A/K/A AU- of Foreclosure dated June 26, CORPORATION, DREY W. DUKE-LLOYD; 2019, and entered in 18- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Plaintiff, VILLAGES OF WOODBRIDGE CA000374AXYX of the Circuit THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, vs. MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC; Court of the FOURTH Judicial IN AND FOR UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIA- UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSES- Circuit in and for Nassau NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA RIES, DEVISEES, ASSIGNEES, SION 1 UNKNOWN TENANT IN County, Florida, wherein CASE NO.: 2018CA000477 LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES POSSESSION 2, DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL DIVISION: AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY Defendants. TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE NATIONS LENDING CORPORA- CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ES- RE-NOTICE OF FOR INDYMAC INDX MORT- TION, AN TATE OF CHRISTOPHER ALLEN FORECLOSURE SALE GAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-AR6, OHIO CORPORATION, DAVIS A/K/A CHRISTOPHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH Plaintiff, DAVIS, et al., pursuant to an Order Reset- CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-AR6 vs. Defendants. ting Foreclosure Sale dated is the Plaintiff and GREG J. KENNETH D. MYER; et. al., NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR the 27th day of June, 2019, KUISEL A/K/A GREGORY J. Defendants. TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFI- NASSAU COUNTY,FLORIDA and entered in Case No. 17- KUISEL; PATTI J. KUISEL; CIT CLERKS NOTICE OF SALE CIARIES, DEVISEES, ASSIGNEES, PROBATE DIVISION CA000240, of the Circuit BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES File No. 2019-CP-000229 Court of the 4TH Judicial Cir- TION FKA ONEWEST BANK, NA- accordance with the Final AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY Division A cuit in and for NASSAU Coun- TIONAL ASSOCIATION FKA Judgment of Foreclosure en- CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ES- IN RE: ESTATE OF ty, Florida, wherein FREEDOM ONEWEST BANK, FSB; RIVER- tered on June 26, 2019 in the TATE OF CHRISTOPHER ALLEN STANLEY LITTMAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION is PLACE @ SUMMER BEACH above-styled cause, I will sell DAVIS A/K/A Deceased. the Plaintiff and JANET AU- PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIA- to the highest and best bid- CHRISTOPHER DAVIS NOTICE TO CREDITORS DREY DUKE-LLOYD A/K/A AU- TION, INC. A/K/A RIVERPLACE der for cash on August 22, Last Known Address: The administration of the DREY W. DUKE-LLOYD; LAY- AT SUMMER BEACH PROPERTY 2019 at 11:30 A.M. (EST), at 97503 ALBATROSS DR, estate of Stanley Littman, de- TON D. LLOYD; VILLAGES OF OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. www.nassauclerk.realfore- YULEE, FL 32097 ceased, whose date of death WOODBRIDGE MASTER ASSO- are the Defendant(s). John close.com: Current Residence Unknown was October 19, 2018, is CIATION, INC.; and UN- Crawford as the Clerk of the TRACT 3, BLOCK 6, YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an pending in the Circuit Court KNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS- Circuit Court will sell to the SHEFFIELD VILLAGE, ACCORD- action for Foreclosure of for Nassau County, Florida, SESSION OF THE SUBJECT highest and best bidder for ING TO PLAT THEREOF Mortgage on the following Probate Division, the address PROPERTY are defendants. cash at www.nassauclerk.re- RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, described property: of which is 76347 Veterans JOHN A. CRAWFORD as the alforeclose.com, at 11:30 AM, PAGES 28 AND 29, INCLUSIVE, LOT 582 OF HERON ISLES Way, Yulee, FL 32097. The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall on August 15, 2019, the fol- OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PHASE TWO C-3, ACCORDING names and addresses of the sell to the highest and best lowing described property as NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS personal representative and bidder for cash electronically set forth in said Final Judg- TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, the personal representative's at www.nassauclerk.realfore- ment, to wit: DOUBLE WIDE MANUFAC- PAGE(S) 180, OF THE PUBLIC attorney are set forth below. close.com at, 11:30 AM on LOT 6, RIVER PLACE AT TURED HOME, MORE PARTICU- RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- All creditors of the dece- the 15th day of August, 2019, SUMMER BEACH REPLAT, AC- LARLY DESCRIBED AS A 2010 TY, FLORIDA dent and other persons hav- the following described prop- CORDING TO PLAT THEREOF CYPR BEARING VEHICLE has been filed against you ing claims or demands erty as set forth in said Final RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, IDENTIFICATION and you are required to serve against decedent's estate on Judgment, to wit: PAGES 382 AND 383, OF THE NUMBERS FL26100PHB300880A a copy of your written de- whom a copy of this notice is LOT 23, VILLAGES OF WOOD- PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU AND FL26100PHB300880B AND fenses, if any, to it, on Choice required to be served must BRIDGE, VILLAGE 1, ACCORD- COUNTY, FLORIDA FLORIDA TITLE NUMBERS Legal Group, P.A., Attorney file their claims with this court ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS Property Address: 102923701 AND 102923797, for Plaintiff, whose address is ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, 95068 SPRING TIDE LN, PERMANENTLY AFFIXED P.O. BOX 9908, FT. LAUD- 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF PAGE 229, PUBLIC RECORDS FERNANDINA BEACH, FL 32034 THERETO ERDALE, FL 33310-0908 on or THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA Any person claiming an in- Property Address: before August 12, 2019, a NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE IF YOU ARE A PERSON terest in the surplus from the 54368 HAZEL JONES ROAD, date at least thirty (30) days DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY CLAIMING A RIGHT TO FUNDS sale, if any, other than the CALLAHAN, FL 32011 after the first publication of OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. REMAINING AFTER THE SALE, property owner as of the ANY PERSON CLAIMING this Notice in the (Please pub- All other creditors of the YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH date of the lis pendens must AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS lish in THE NEWS LEADER) and decedent and other persons THE CLERK NO LATER THAN file a claim within 60 days af- FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER file the original with the Clerk having claims or demands THE DATE THAT THE CLERK RE- ter the sale. THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER of this Court either before ser- th against decedent's estate PORTS THE FUNDS AS UN- Dated this 5 day of July,2019. AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS vice on Plaintiff's attorney or must file their claims with this CLAIMED. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE John Crawford PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM immediately thereafter; oth- court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER A CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE As Clerk of the Court WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE erwise a default will be en- THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- ENTITLED TO ANY REMAINING By: Ivy Deborah Watson SALE. tered against you for the re- CATION OF THIS NOTICE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FUNDS. AFTER THE FUNDS ARE As Deputy Clerk Dated: July 5, 2019 lief demanded in the com- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT REPORTED AS UNCLAIMED, IMPORTANT JOHN A. CRAWFORD, plaint. THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN AND FOR ONLY THE OWNER OF AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- NASSAU COUNTY If you are a person with a IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA RECORD AS OF THE DATE OF TIES ACT. If you are a person CIRCUIT COURT disability who needs any ac- 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER GENERAL JURISDICTION THE LIS PENDENS MAY CLAIM with a disability who needs By: Deborah Watson commodation in order to par- BARRED. DIVISION THE SURPLUS. any accommodation in order Deputy Clerk ticipate in this proceeding, 2 NOTWITHSTANDING THE CASE NO. 19CA000011AXYX If you are a person with a to participate in this proceed- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES you are entitled at no cost to TIME PERIODS SET FORTH BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON disability who needs any ac- ing, you are entitled at no ACT you, to the provision of cer- ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TRUST COMPANY, N.A. AS commodation in order to par- cost to you, to the provision If you are a person with a tain assistance. Please con- TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- TRUSTEE FOR MORTGAGE AS- ticipate in this proceeding, of certain assistance. Please disability who needs any ac- tact the ADA Coordinator at TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF SETS WMANAGednesdayEMENT , SEJulyRIES 17I 2019/you areN enetiws-Leadertled at no cost to contact the ADA Coordinator commodation in order to par- (904) 548-4600 (then press 0) 9B IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, DEATH IS BARRED. TRUST, you, to the provision of cer- at (904) 548-4600 (then press ticipate in this proceeding, NOTICE OF SALE at least 7 days before your FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, The date of first publication of Plaintiff, tain assistance. Please con- 0) at least 7 days before your you are entitled, at no cost to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN scheduled court appear- IN AND FOR this notice is July 10, 2019. vs. tact the ADA Coordinator at scheduled court appear- you, to the provision of cer- that the undersigned intends ance, or immediately upon NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA Attorney for Personal Repre- THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFI- (904) 548-4600 (then press 0) ance, or immediately upon tain assistance. Please con- to sell the personal property receiving this notification if PROBATE DIVISION sentative: CIARIES, DEVLEGALISEES, GRANTEE S,NOTICESat least 7 days before your receiving this notification if tact the ADA Coordinator at described below at public the time before the sched- CASE NO.: 2019-CP-258 Lorie L. Chism ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI- scheduled court appear- the time before the sched- (904)548-4600 press 0, Phone - sale by competitive bidding uled appearance is less than LEGALS CONTINUED IN RE: Attorney TORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTH- ance, or immediately upon uled appearance is less than (904) 630-2564; Fax - (904) on Friday the 26th day of July 7 days; if you are hearing or FROM THE PREVIOUS PAGE. ESTATE OF DORETHA B. WRYE Florida Bar Number: 589934 ERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN IN- receiving this notification if 7 days; if you are hearing or 630-1146; TTD/TTY - (800) 955- 2019 at 10:00 am on the voice impaired, call 711. A/K/A AMELIA LAW GROUP, PLLC TEREST IN THE ESTATE OF the time before the sched- voice impaired, call 711. 8770 (Florida Relay Service). premises where said property WITNESS my hand and the DORETHA CLARK WRYE; 960194 Gateway Boulevard, PRISCILLA H. WILSON, DE- uled appearance is less than Submitted by: E-Mail [email protected] has been stored and which seal of this Court this 5th day Deceased. Suite 101 CEASED, et al. 7 days; if you are hearing or Robertson, Anschutz com, at least 7 days before are located at Bridgeview of July, 2019. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Fernandina Beach, Defendant(s). voice impaired, call 711. & Schneid, P.L. your scheduled court ap- Self Storage 474431 East State JOHN A. CRAWFORD TO: Florida 32034 NOTICE OF Dated this 5th day of Attorneys for Plaintiff pearance, or immediately Road 200 Fernandina Beach, As Clerk of the Court ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS Telephone: (904) 310-9501 FORECLOSURE SALE July, 2019. 6409 Congress Avenue, upon receiving this notifica- FL 32034 Nassau County the By: Deborah Watson OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE Fax: (904) 310-9538 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JOHN A. CRAWFORD Suite 100, tion if the time before the following: As Deputy Clerk ABOVE ESTATE: E-Mail: pursuant to a Final Judgment Clerk Of The Circuit Court Boca Raton, FL 33487 scheduled appearance is less Marcy Williams 2021 FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 You are hereby notified [email protected] of Foreclosure dated June 26, By: Deborah Watson Telephone: 561-241-6901 than 7 days; if you are hear- Todd Leyendecker 2113 #520675 that a Petition for Summary Secondary E-Mail: 2019, and entered in 19- Deputy Clerk Fax: 561-997-6909 ing or voice impaired, call Stephanie Bush 3196 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Administration has been filed [email protected] CA000011AXYX of the Circuit Submitted by: FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 711. James McCarter 2095 THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT in the Estate of DORETHA B. Personal Representative: Court of the FOURTH Judicial Choice Legal Group, P.A. #519742 FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 Purchases must be paid for at IN AND FOR WRYE A/K/A DORETHA CLARK Anita P. Littman Circuit in and for Nassau P.O. Box 9908 #520498 the time of purchase by cash WRYE, deceased, File No. 160 Saddlebrook Court County, Florida, wherein Fort Lauderdale, FL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE only. NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 2019-CP-258 in the Circuit Roswell, Georgia 30075 BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON 33310-0908 FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Dated this 7/17/2019 and Case No.: 2019-CA-000218 Court for Nassau County, FNL 2T 07-10-17-2019 TRUST COMPANY, N.A. AS Telephone: (954) 453-0365 IN AND FOR THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, 07/24/2019 Eric Miklas and Stacy Miklas, Florida, Probate division, the #519136 TRUSTEE FOR MORTGAGE AS- Facsimile:(954) 771-6052 NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 Plaintiffs, address of which is 76347 Vet- SETS MANAGEMENT SERIES I Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 NASSAU COUNTY #520697 v. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION erans Way, Suite 456, Yulee, TRUST is the Plaintiff and THE DESIGNATED PRIMARY E-MAIL CASE NO: 2018CA000254 The unknown heirs, devisees, NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: Florida 32097; that the total UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIA- FOR SERVICE U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION grantees, assignees, lienors, 452017CA000314CAAXYX cash value of the Estate is PROBATE DIVISION RIES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS- PURSUANT TO FLA. R. JUD. AD- AS TRUSTEE TAKEN BY THE ST. JOHNS RIVER creditors, trustees, or other DITECH FINANCIAL LLC F/K/A $0.00 and that the name and FILE NO. 2019-CP-213 SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, MIN 2.516 FOR LSF9 MASTER WATER MANAGEMENT persons claiming by, through, GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC address of the Petitioners are: IN RE: ESTATE OF TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHERS [email protected] PARTICIPATION TRUST, DISTRICT under, or against the Estate Plaintiff(s), Melissa Lacey MARIE LOUISE MacMILLAN WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 Plaintiff, Notice is given that the fol- of James L. Richo, deceased; vs. 5005 Younis Road SHEEN, IN THE ESTATE OF PRISCILLA H. #520543 vs. lowing permit was issued on Defendants. LEE FRANCIS HOLTON; Jacksonville, FL 32218 Deceased. WILSON, DECEASED; MARK RONALD R. AUSTIN, et al, July 1, 2019: (Name and ad- NOTICE OF ACTION PATRICIA M. HOLTON; Edwin Wrye, Jr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ANTHONY HAYES; UNITED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Defendants. dress of applicant) Brady To:THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, NINA I. HOLTON; 243 SW Mockingbird Way The administration of STATES OF AMERICA, ACTING THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, CLERKS NOTICE OF SALE Point Preserve Community As- DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS- Defendant(s). Lake City, FL 32024 the estate of MARIE LOUISE ON BEHALF OF THE SECRETARY IN AND FOR NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in sociation, Inc., C/o Amelia Is- SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ALL INTERESTED PARTIES MacMILLAN SHEEN, OF HOUSING AND URBAN DE- accordance with the Final land Mgt., 5440 First Coast TRUSTEES, OR OTHER PERSONS NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA SALE ARE NOTIFIED THAT: deceased, whose date of VELOPMENT are the Defen- Judgment of Foreclosure en- Highway, Fernandina Bch, FL CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UN- CASE NO. 19CA000048AXYX NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN All creditors of the dece- death was April 20, 2019, is dant(s). John Crawford as the tered on April 3, 2019 in the 32034- Permit# 91032-7. The DER, OR AGAINST THE ESTATE THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- THAT, pursuant to Plaintiff's Fi- dent and other persons hav- pending in the Circuit Court Clerk of the Circuit Court will above-styled cause, I will sell project is located in OF JAMES L. RICHO, LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW nal Judgment of Foreclosure ing claims or demands for Nassau County, Florida, sell to the highest and best to the highest and best bid- Nassau County, Section DECEASED; YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE entered on June 26, 2019, in against decedents estate on Probate Division, the address bidder for cash at www.nas- der for cash on August 8, 40, 41 & 38, Township 2N, YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF the above-captioned action, whom a copy of this notice is of which is 76347 Veteran's sauclerk.realforeclose.com, 2019 at 11:30 A.M. (EST), at South, Range 28 East. This per- Amended Complaint to Qui- CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE the Clerk of Court will sell to served within three months Way, Yulee, Florida 32097. The at 11:30 AM, on August 15, www.nassauclerk.realfore- mit authorizes a modification et Title to certain real proper- LOAN TRUST 2005-ARI, MORT- the highest and best bidder after the date of the first pub- names and addresses of the 2019, the following described close.com: of the mitigation plan for the ty located in Nassau County, GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- for cash at www.nassaucle- lication of this notice must file personal representative and property as set forth in said Fi- LOT 10, BLOCK 14, SECTION Brady Point Preserve devel- Florida, commonly known as TIFICATES, SERIES 2005-AR1, rk.realforeclose.com in accor- their claims with this Court the personal representative's nal Judgment, to wit: TWO OF AMERICAN BEACH, opment project and the con- 96033 S. Prince Drive, Yulee, Plaintiff, dance with Chapter 45, Flori- WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE attorney are set forth below. A PORTION OF THE SOUTH ACCORDING TO PLAT THERE- struction of a community Florida 32097, (Subject Prop- vs. da Statutes on the 25th day MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF All creditors of the dece- ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK boardwalk and kayak launch erty), and more particularly JOHNA RUSHLOW; SCOTT of July, 2019 at 11:30 AM on THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS dent and other persons hav- ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTH- 3, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC for a project know as Brady described to wit: RUSHLOW, ET AL. the following described prop- NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER ing claims or demands EAST ONE-QUARTER, SECTION RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- Point Preserve Boardwalk and ALL CERTAIN LOT OR PAR- Defendants erty as set forth in said Final THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A against the estate of the 16, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, TY, FLORIDA. Kayak Launch. CEL OF LAND SITUATE, LYING NOTICE OF Judgment of Foreclosure or COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON decedent on whom a copy RANGE 24 EAST, TOWN OF Property Address: A person whose substan- AND BEING IN GOV. LOT 3 OF FORECLOSURE SALE order, to wit: THEM. of this notice is required to be HILLIARD, NASSAU COUNTY, 1735 JULIA STREET, tial interests are or may be af- SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN All That Certain Piece Of Par- All other creditors of the served must file their claims FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULAR- FERNANDINA BEACH, FL 32034 fected has the right to re- NORTH, RANGE 28 EAST AND pursuant to a Final Judgment cel Of Land Being A Portion decedent and persons hav- with this court WITHIN THE LAT- LY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ANY PERSON CLAIMING quest an administrative hear- BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED BY of Foreclosure dated June 26, Of Land Described In Official ing claims or demands ER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE COMMENCE AT THE AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS ing by filing a written petition METES AND BOUNDS AS FOL- 2019, and entered in Case Records Book 63, Page 438, against the Estate of the TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER with the St. Johns River Water LOWS: BEGINNING AT THE No. 19CA000048AXYX, of the Public Records Of Nassau decedent must file their TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER Management District SOUTHWEST CORNER OF Circuit Court of the Fourth Ju- County, Florida, Lying And Be- claims with this court WITHIN DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- SECTION 16, THENCE PRO- AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS (District). Pursuant to Chapter GOV. LOT 3 AND SECTION 24 dicial Circuit in and for NAS- ing In The Frances Wood Do- THREE MONTHS AFTER THE VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOI- CEED ALONG THE SOUTHERLY PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM 28-106 and Rule 40C-1.1007, AND GO NORTH 1 DEGREE 23 SAU County, Florida. THE nation, Section 42, Township 2 DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- ICE ON THEM. LINE OF SECTION 16, NORTH BEFORE THE CLERK REPORTS Florida Administrative Code MINUTES WEST ALONG WEST BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON North, Range 25 East, Nassau TION OF THIS NOTICE. All other creditors of 89° 07' 40" EAST ALONG THE THE SURPLUS AS UNCLAIMED (F.A.C.), the petition must be LINE OF GOV. LOT 3 AND SEC- FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, County, Florida And Being ALL CLAIMS AND DE- the decedent and other per- CENTERLINE OF HENRY SMITH Dated: July 10, 2019. filed (received) either by de- TION 24 FOR 1059.5 FEET TO AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- More Particularly Described MANDS NOT SO FILED WITH BE sons having claims or de- ROAD (AN 80 FOOT RIGHT OF JOHN A. CRAWFORD, livery at the office of the Dis- THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF THE 75 CATEHOLDERS OF CWALT, As Follows: Commence To FOREVER BARRED. mands against decedent's WAY AS NOW ESTABLISHED) CLERK OF COURTS trict Clerk at District Head- FOOT RIGHT OF WAY OF STATE INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN The Intersection Of The East The date of the first publi- estate must file their claims 572.15 FEET TO A POINT IN NASSAU COUNTY quarters, P.O. Box 1429, Palat- ROAD NO. 200 (FORMERLY TRUST 2005-ARI, MORTGAGE Line Of The Frances Wood cation of this Notice is with this court WITHIN 3 SAID CENTERLINE; THENCE GO CIRCUIT COURT ka FL 32178-1429 (4049 Reid NO. 13); THENCE GO SOUTH PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Donation, Section 42, Town- July 17, 2019 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF NORTH 0° 49' 32" WEST 40 FEET; By: Karen J. Lockett St, Palatka, FL 32177) or by e- 71 DEGREES 53 MINUTES EAST SERIES 2005-AR1 (hereafter ship 2 North, Range 25 East Attorney for Petitioner THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS THENCE GO NORTH 89° 07' 40" Deputy Clerk mail with the District Clerk at ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY Plaintiff), is Plaintiff and And The North Right-Of-Way BERNARD & SCHEMER, P.A. NOTICE. EAST 186.00 FEET TO THE POINT AMERICANS WITH [email protected], within RIGHT OF WAY FOR 912.2 FEET JOHNA RUSHLOW; SCOTT Of State Road 200 (Having A By:/s/ Blair D. Schemer ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED OF BEGINNING; FROM THE DISABILITIES ACT fourteen (14) days of the Dis- TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; RUSHLOW; MORTGAGE ELEC- 100 Foot Right Of Way); BLAIR D. SCHEMER, ESQUIRE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. POINT OF BEGINNING, PRO- If you are a person with a trict depositing the notice of THENCE CONTINUE THE SAME TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- Thence S65° 37` 58" W, Along 480 Busch Drive NOTWITHSTANDING THE CEED NORTH 0° 49' 32" WEST disability who needs any ac- intended District decision in FOR 50 FEET; THENCE GO TEMS INC., AS NOMINEE FOR The North Right Of Way Of Jacksonville, Florida 32218 TIME PERIODS SET FORTH 621.16 FEET; THENCE GO commodation in order to par- the mail (for those persons to SOUTH 9 DEGREES 37 MINUTES DECISION ONE MORTGAGE Said Highway, A Distance Of Florida Bar No. 60598 ABOVE, ANY CLALM FILED NORTH 89° 07' 31" EAST 195.0 ticipate in this proceeding, whom the District mails actual WEST FOR 277 FEET; THENCE COMPANY, LLC, are defen- 2357.50 Feet To The Concrete 904-751-6980 TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- FEET; THENCE GO SOUTH 0° 49' you are entitled, at no cost to notice), within fourteen (14) GO NORTH 71 DEGREES 53 dants. John A. Crawford, Monument On The Easterly FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 TER. THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF 32" EAST 621.20 FEET TO THE you, to the provision of cer- days of the District emailing MINUTES WEST FOR 50 FEET; Clerk of the Circuit Court for Right Of Way Of A 30 Foot #520686 DEATH IS BARRED. NORTH LINE OF SAID HENRY tain assistance. Please con- notice of intended District de- THENCE GO NORTH 9 DE- NASSAU, County Florida will Easement To The State Of The date of first publi- SMITH ROAD; THENCE GO tact the ADA Coordinator at cision (for those persons to GREES 37 MINUTES EAST FOR sell to the highest and best Florida, Recorded In Deed IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, cation of this notice is July 10, WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE (904)548-4600 press 0, Phone - whom the District emails ac- 277 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- bidder for cash via the inter- Book 87, Page 40, Public FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, 2019. OF HENRY SMITH ROAD SOUTH (904) 630-2564; Fax - (904) tual notice), or within four- GINNING. THIS PARCEL OF net at www.nassauclerk.real- Records Of Nassau County, IN AND FOR NASSAU Attorney for Personal Repre- 89° 07' 40" WEST 195.0 FEET TO 630-1146; TTD/TTY - (800) 955- teen (14) days of newspaper LAND CONTAINS 0.32 ACRE, foreclose.com, at 11:30 a.m., Florida; Thence S 33° 09` 57" sentative: THE POINT OF BEGINNING. st 8770 (Florida Relay Service). publication of the notice of MORE OR LESS, AND IS THE COUNTY, FLORIDA. on the 1 day of August, W, Along Said Right Of Way, /s Harrison W. Poole Property Address: E-Mail [email protected] intended District decision (for SAME PARCEL OF LAND AS PROBATE DIVISION 2019,the following described A Distance Of 123.39 Feet To Harrison W. Poole 37737 HENRY SMITH RD com, at least 7 days before those persons to whom the DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK FILE NO. 2019-CP-245 property as set forth in said Fi- An Iron Pipe And The Point Of POOLE & POOLE, P.A. HILLIARD, FL 32046 your scheduled court ap- District does not mail or email 133, PAGE 555 AND IN OFFI- IN RE: ESTATE OF nal Judgment, to wit: Beginning; Thence N 33° 09` Florida Bar NO. 50239 Any person claiming an in- pearance, or immediately actual notice). A petition CIAL RECORD BOOK 132, JAMES ALFRED CORBETT, III, LOT 91, RUN, ACCORD- 57" W, Along Said Right Of 303 Centre Street, Suite 200 terest in the surplus from the upon receiving this notifica- must comply with Sections PAGE 445. LESS AND EXCEPT deceased. ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF Way, A Distance On 101.19 Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 sale, if any, other than the tion if the time before the 120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2) ANY PART LYING IN STATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, Feet To An Iron Pipe; Thence Telephone: (904) 261-0742 property owner as of the scheduled appearance is less (c), Florida Statutes (F.S.), and ROAD NO. 200. The administration of PAGES 156-158, PUBLIC N 65° 37` 58" E, A Distance Of Personal Representative: date of the lis pendens must than 7 days; if you are hear- Chapter 28-106, F.A.C. The has been filed against you the estate of JAMES ALFRED RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- 268.08 Feet To An Iron Pipe; /s Lewis Burleigh Sheen, III file a claim within 60 days af- ing or voice impaired, call District will not accept a peti- and you are required to serve CORBETT, III, deceased, TY, FLORIDA. Thence S 24° 22` 02" E, A Dis- Lewis Burleigh Sheen, III ter the sale. 711. tion sent by facsimile (fax). a copy of your written de- whose date of death was If you are a person with a tance Of 100.00 Feet To An 78 Holden Road Dated this 5th day of FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 Mediation pursuant to Sec- fenses, if any, to it on the April 30, 2019, is pending in disability who needs any ac- Iron Pipe; Thence S 65° 37` 58" Shirley, MA 01464 July, 2019. #520861 tion 120.573, F.S., is not avail- plaintiff's attorney, whose the Circuit Court for Nassau commodation in order to par- W, A Distance Of 252.60 Feet FNL 2T 07-10-17-2019 John Crawford able. name and address is: County, Florida, Probate Divi- ticipate in this proceeding, To The Point Of Beginning. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE #519127 As Clerk of the Court A petition for an adminis- Ofelia Damas-Rodriguez, Esq. sion, the address of which is you are entitled at no cost to Property address: FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, By: Deborah Watson trative hearing is deemed FIDELITY NATIONAL 76347 Veterans Way, Yulee, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE you, to the provision of cer- 55040 Gressman Road, (fka IN AND FOR As Deputy Clerk tain assistance. Please con- filed upon receipt of the LAW GROUP FL 32097. The names and ad- FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 1122 Gressman Road), NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA IMPORTANT tact the ADA Coordinator at Callahan, FL 32011 complete petition by the Dis- Counsel for the Plaintiffs dresses of the personal repre- IN AND FOR CASE NO.: 2018CA000512 AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- (904) 548-4600 (then press 0) trict Clerk at the District Head- 200 West Cypress sentative and the personal NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA Any person claiming an in- LAKEVIEW LOAN TIES ACT. If you are a person at least 7 days before your quarters in Palatka, Florida Creek Road, representative's attorney are GENERAL JURISDICTION terest in the surplus from the SERVICING, LLC, with a disability who needs scheduled court appear- during the Districts regular Suite 210 set forth below. DIVISION sale, if any, other than the Plaintiff, any accommodation in order ance, or immediately upon business hours. The District's Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 All creditors of the Case No. 18CA000385AXYX property owner as of the vs. to participate in this proceed- receiving this notification if regular business hours are 8 Telephone: (954) 414-2014 decedent and other persons Deutsche Bank National Trust date of the lis pendens, must JOSEPH DUKES; DEERFIELD ing, you are entitled at no the time before the sched- a.m. 5 p.m., excluding week- Primary Email Address: having claims or demands Company, as Trustee for file a claim within sixty (60) ACRES PROPERTY OWNERS cost to you, to the provision uled appearance is less than ends and District holidays. Pe- [email protected] against decedent's estate on Soundview Home Loan Trust days after the sale. ASSOCIATION, INC.; of certain assistance. Please 7 days; if you are hearing or titions received by the District Secondary Email Address: whom a copy of this notice 2006-OPT5, Asset-Backed Cer- AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- UNKNOWN TENANT IN contact the ADA Coordinator voice impaired, call 711. Clerk after the District's regu- [email protected] has been served must file tificates, Series 2006-OPT5, TIES ACT. If you are a person POSSESSION 1, at (904) 548-4600 (then press Dated this 2nd day of lar business hours shall be [email protected] their claims with this court Plaintiff, with a disability who needs Defendants. 0) at least 7 days before your July, 2019. deemed filed as of 8 a.m. on on or before 30 days from WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 vs. any accommodation in order CLERKS NOTICE OF SALE scheduled court appear- John A. Crawford the next regular District busi- the first date of publication MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF Daniel David Dickson a/k/a to participate in this proceed- NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in ance, or immediately upon CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ness day. The District's accep- and to file the original with THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Daniel D. Dickson a/k/a ing, you are entitled at no accordance with the Final receiving this notification if BY: Ivy Carter tance of petitions filed by e- the clerk of this court either NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE Daniel Dickson, et al., cost to you, to the provision Judgment of Foreclosure en- the time before the sched- As Deputy Clerk mail is subject to certain con- before service on the TIME OF SERVICE OF A COPY Defendants. of certain assistance. Please tered on May 22, 2019 in the uled appearance is less than FNL 2T 07-10-17-2018 ditions set forth in the Districts plaintiff''s attorney or immedi- OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE contact the ADA Coordinator above-styled cause, I will sell 7 days; if you are hearing or #519413 Statement of Agency Organi- ately thereafter, otherwise a All other creditors of SALE for the circuit court system at voice impaired, call 711. to the highest and best bid- zation and Operation (issued default will be entered the decedent and other per- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN [email protected] or (904) 630- Submitted by: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF der for cash on July 25, 2019 pursuant to Rule 28-101.001, against you for the relief de- sons having claims or de- pursuant to a Final Judgment 2564 at least 7 days before at 11:30 A.M. (EST), at Robertson, Anschutz THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Florida Administrative Code), manded in the complaint or mands against the deceden- of Foreclosure dated May 22, your scheduled court ap- & Schneid, P.L. www.nassauclerk.realfore- which is available for viewing petition. t's estate must file their claims 2019, entered in Case No. 18- IN AND FOR pearance, or immediately Attorneys for Plaintiff close.com: at www.sjrwmd.com. These John A. Crawford, with this court WITHIN 3 CA000385AXYX of the Circuit NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA upon receiving this notifica- 6409 Congress Avenue, LOT 4, DEERFIELD ACRES, conditions include, but are Clerk of the Circuit Court MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF Court of the Fourth Judicial GENERAL JURISDICTION tion if the time before the Suite 100, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT not limited to, the petition be- Dated: July 10, 2019. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Circuit, in and for Nassau DIVISION scheduled appearance is less Boca Raton, FL 33487 THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT ing in the form of a PDF or TIFF By:Karen J. Lockett NOTICE. County, Florida, wherein CASE NO. 18CA000374AXYX than 7 days; if you are hear- Telephone: 561-241-6901 BOOK 5, PAGES 299 AND 300, file and being capable of be- As Deputy Clerk ALL CLAIMS NOT SO Deutsche Bank National Trust DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL ing or voice impaired, call Fax: 561-997-6909 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ing stored and printed by the FNL 2T 07-17-24-31-2019 & FILED WILL BE FOREVER Company, as Trustee for TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE 711 FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA District. Further, pursuant to 08-07-2019 BARRED. Soundview Home Loan Trust FOR INDYMAC INDX MORT- John A. Crawford #519762 Property Address: the Districts Statement of #520637 NOTWITHSTANDING THE 2006-OPT5, Asset-Backed Cer- GAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-AR6, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT 54080 JAMIE DRIVE, TIME PERIOD SET FORTH As Clerk of the Court Agency Organization and tificates, Series 2006-OPT5 is MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CALLAHAN, FL 32011 Operation, attempting to file IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-AR6, BY: Ivy Carter the Plaintiff and Daniel David ANY PERSON CLAIMING a petition by facsimile (fax) is NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Plaintiff, Deputy Clerk Dickson a/k/a Daniel D. Dick- AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS prohibited and shall not con- PROBATE DIVISION TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF IN AND FOR Padgett Law Group, Attorney son a/k/a Daniel Dickson; Un- vs. FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER stitute filing. File No.19CP000247AXYX DEATH IS BARRED. NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA GREG J. KUISEL A/K/A GRE- for Plaintiff known Spouse of Daniel THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER The right to an administra- The date of the first CIVIL DIVISION: GORY J. KUISEL AND PATTI J. 6267 Old Water Oak Road, Division A David Dickson a/k/a Daniel D. AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS tive hearing and the relevant publication of this Notice is Suite 203 IN RE: ESTATE OF Dickson a/k/a Daniel Dickson; CASE NO.: 17CA000240 KUISEL, et al. PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM procedures to be followed MURIEL JACQUELINE July 17, 2019. Dru Estep a/k/a Dru Nicole Es- FREEDOM MORTGAGE COR- Defendant(s). Tallahassee, FL 32312 WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER T Attorney for Personal [email protected] are governed by Chapter HARDING, tep f/k/a Dru Dickson a/k/a PORATION, NOTICE OF HE SALE. 120, Florida Statutes, Chapter Representative: FORECLOSURE SALE com th Deceased. Dru Nikole Dickson; Unknown Plaintiff, Dated: June 28 , 2019. 28-106, Florida Administrative NOTICE TO CREDITORS /s Harrison W. Poole Spouse of Dru Estep a/k/a Dru vs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FNL 2T 07-10-17-2019 JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Harrison W. Poole #519202 Code, and Rule 40C- 1.1007, The administration of the Nicole Estep f/k/a Dru Dickson LAYTON D. LLOYD; JANET AU- pursuant to a Final Judgment CLERK OF COURTS Florida Administrative Code. POOLE & POOLE, P.A. of Foreclosure dated June 26, estate of MURIEL JACQUELINE a/k/a Dru Nikole Dickson; DREY DUKE-LLOYD A/K/A AU- NASSAU COUNTY Because the administrative Florida Bar No. 50239 2019, and entered in 18- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HARDING, deceased, whose Citibank, N.A., successor by DREY W. DUKE-LLOYD; CIRCUIT COURT hearing process is designed 303 Centre Street, Suite 200 THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, date of death was Decem- merger to Citibank, Federal VILLAGES OF WOODBRIDGE CA000374AXYX of the Circuit By: Ivy Carter to formulate final agency ac- Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Court of the FOURTH Judicial IN AND FOR ber 27, 2018, is pending in the Savings Bank; Islesworth Own- MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC; Deputy Clerk tion, the filing of a petition Telephone: (904) 261-0742 NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA Circuit Court for NASSAU ers Association, Inc. are the UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSES- Circuit in and for Nassau AMERICANS WITH means the District's final ac- Personal Representative: County, Florida, wherein CASE NO.: 2018CA000477 County, Florida, Probate Divi- Defendants, that I will sell to SION 1 UNKNOWN TENANT IN DISABILITIES ACT tion may be different from sion, the address of which is /s Zelma C. Corbett the highest and best bidder POSSESSION 2, DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL DIVISION: If you are a person with a Zelma C. Corbett the position taken by it in this Robert M. Foster Judicial Cen- for cash by electronic sale at Defendants. TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE NATIONS LENDING CORPORA- disability who needs any ac- notice. Failure to file a peti- 406 SW Central Avenue FOR INDYMAC INDX MORT- TION, AN ter, 76347 Veterans Way, www.nassauclerk.realfore- RE-NOTICE OF commodation in order to par- tion for an administrative Jasper, FL 32052 GAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-AR6, Yulee, Florida 32097. The close.com, beginning at FORECLOSURE SALE OHIO CORPORATION, ticipate in this proceeding, hearing within the requisite FNL 2T 07-17-2019 names and addresses of the 11:30 AM on the July 25,2019, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH Plaintiff, you are entitled, at no cost to time frame shall constitute a #520701 CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-AR6 vs. personal representative and the following described prop- pursuant to an Order Reset- you, to the provision of cer- waiver of the right to an ad- the personal representative's erty as set forth in said Final ting Foreclosure Sale dated is the Plaintiff and GREG J. KENNETH D. MYER; et. al., tain assistance. Please con- ministrative hearing. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR KUISEL A/K/A GREGORY J. Defendants. attorney are set forth below. Judgment, to wit: the 27th day of June, 2019, tact the ADA Coordinator at (Rule 28-106.111, F.A.C.). NASSAU COUNTY,FLORIDA KUISEL; PATTI J. KUISEL; CIT CLERKS NOTICE OF SALE All creditors of the dece- LOT 47, ISLESWORTH, AC- and entered in Case No. 17- (904)548-4600 press 0, Phone - If you wish to do so, please PROBATE DIVISION dent and other persons hav- CORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- CA000240, of the Circuit BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in (904) 630-2564; Fax - (904) visit File No. 2019-CP-000229 TION FKA ONEWEST BANK, NA- accordance with the Final ing claims or demands OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT Court of the 4TH Judicial Cir- 630-1146; TTD/TTY - (800) 955- http://www.sjrwmd.com/no- TIONAL ASSOCIATION FKA against decedent's estate on Division A BOOK 6, PAGE 300-301, PUB- cuit in and for NASSAU Coun- Judgment of Foreclosure en- 8770 (Florida Relay Service). ticeofrights/ to read the com- whom a copy of this notice is IN RE: ESTATE OF LIC RECORDS OF NASSAU ty, Florida, wherein FREEDOM ONEWEST BANK, FSB; RIVER- tered on June 26, 2019 in the E-Mail [email protected] plete Notice of Rights to de- PLACE @ SUMMER BEACH above-styled cause, I will sell required to be served must STANLEY LITTMAN COUNTY, FLORIDA. MORTGAGE CORPORATION is com, at least 7 days before termine any legal rights you file their claims with this court Deceased. Any person claiming an in- the Plaintiff and JANET AU- PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIA- to the highest and best bid- your scheduled court ap- may have concerning the TION, INC. A/K/A RIVERPLACE der for cash on August 22, ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS terest in the surplus from the DREY DUKE-LLOYD A/K/A AU- pearance, or immediately District's intended decision(s) AT SUMMER BEACH PROPERTY 2019 at 11:30 A.M. (EST), at 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF The administration of the sale, if any, other than the DREY W. DUKE-LLOYD; LAY- upon receiving this notifica- on the permit application(s) THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS estate of Stanley Littman, de- property owner as of the TON D. LLOYD; VILLAGES OF OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. www.nassauclerk.realfore- tion if the time before the described above. You can are the Defendant(s). John close.com: NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE ceased, whose date of death date of the lis pendens must WOODBRIDGE MASTER ASSO- scheduled appearance is less also request the Notice of Crawford as the Clerk of the DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY was October 19, 2018, is file a claim within 60 days af- CIATION, INC.; and UN- TRACT 3, BLOCK 6, than 7 days; if you are hear- Rights by contacting the Bu- OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. pending in the Circuit Court ter the sale. KNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS- Circuit Court will sell to the SHEFFIELD VILLAGE, ACCORD- ing or voice impaired, call reau Chief, Bureau of Regula- highest and best bidder for ING TO PLAT THEREOF All other creditors of the for Nassau County, Florida, Dated this 2nd day of SESSION OF THE SUBJECT FNL 2T 07-10-17-2019 tory Support (RS), 4049 Reid decedent and other persons Probate Division, the address July, 2019. PROPERTY are defendants. cash at www.nassauclerk.re- RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, #518398 St., Palatka, FL 32177-2529, alforeclose.com, at 11:30 AM, PAGES 28 AND 29, INCLUSIVE, having claims or demands of which is 76347 Veterans John Crawford JOHN A. CRAWFORD as the tele. no. (386)329-4570. against decedent's estate Way, Yulee, FL 32097. The As Clerk of the Court Clerk of the Circuit Court shall on August 15, 2019, the fol- OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE FIRST COAST PAINT & BODY FNL 1T 07-17-2019 must file their claims with this names and addresses of the By: Ivy Carter sell to the highest and best lowing described property as NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA #520891 court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER personal representative and As Deputy Clerk bidder for cash electronically set forth in said Final Judg- TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN TOWING LLC gives Notice of THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- the personal representative's If you are a person with a at www.nassauclerk.realfore- ment, to wit: DOUBLE WIDE MANUFAC- Foreclosure of Lien and intent Legal Notice CATION OF THIS NOTICE. attorney are set forth below. disability who needs any ac- close.com at, 11:30 AM on LOT 6, RIVER PLACE AT TURED HOME, MORE PARTICU- to sell these vehicles on We will sell or otherwise dis- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN All creditors of the dece- commodation in order to par- the 15th day of August, 2019, SUMMER BEACH REPLAT, AC- LARLY DESCRIBED AS A 2010 07/31/2019, 11:00 am at pose of the contents of the THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH dent and other persons hav- ticipate in this proceeding, the following described prop- CORDING TO PLAT THEREOF CYPR BEARING VEHICLE 474361 E STATE ROAD 200 FER- following units to satisfy the IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION ing claims or demands you are entitled at no cost to erty as set forth in said Final RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, IDENTIFICATION NANDINA BEACH, FL 32034- delinquent storage lien 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER against decedent's estate on you, to the provision of cer- Judgment, to wit: PAGES 382 AND 383, OF THE NUMBERS FL26100PHB300880A 0801, pursuant to subsection placed in accordance with BARRED. whom a copy of this notice is tain assistance. Please con- LOT 23, VILLAGES OF WOOD- PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU AND FL26100PHB300880B AND 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. the state of Florida Statue NOTWITHSTANDING THE required to be served must tact the ADA Coordinator for BRIDGE, VILLAGE 1, ACCORD- COUNTY, FLORIDA FLORIDA TITLE NUMBERS FIRST COAST PAINT & BODY 83.806. TIME PERIODS SET FORTH file their claims with this court the circuit court system at crt- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS Property Address: 102923701 AND 102923797, TOWING LLC reserves the Unit 2022 ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF [email protected] or (904) 630- RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, 95068 SPRING TIDE LN, PERMANENTLY AFFIXED right to accept or reject any John Douglass Smith TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF 2564 at least 7 days before PAGE 229, PUBLIC RECORDS FERNANDINA BEACH, FL 32034 THERETO and/or all bids. Household Goods TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS your scheduled court ap- OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA Any person claiming an in- Property Address: 2003 Ford Unit 2037 DEATH IS BARRED. NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE pearance, or immediately IF YOU ARE A PERSON terest in the surplus from the 54368 HAZEL JONES ROAD, 1FMZU63K83UB63872 Daniel E Jarrett Jr The date of first publication of DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY upon receiving this notifica- CLAIMING A RIGHT TO FUNDS sale, if any, other than the CALLAHAN, FL 32011 2008 Volvo Household Goods this notice is July 17, 2019 OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. tion if the time before the REMAINING AFTER THE SALE, property owner as of the ANY PERSON CLAIMING YV1RS592282675247 Unit 2031 Attorney for Personal All other creditors of the scheduled appearance is less YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH date of the lis pendens must AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FNL 1T 07-17-2019 April J Roche Representative: decedent and other persons than 7 days; if you are hear- THE CLERK NO LATER THAN file a claim within 60 days af- FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER #520846 Household Goods Joseph Clay Meux, Jr., Esquire having claims or demands ing or voice impaired, call THE DATE THAT THE CLERK RE- ter the sale. THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Unit 2109 Dated this 5th day of July,2019. AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Florida Bar Number: 041114 against decedent's estate 711 PORTS THE FUNDS AS UN- Bills Towing gives Notice of Gary Woodruff ROGERS TOWERS, P.A. must file their claims with this CLAIMED. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE John Crawford PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM FNL 2T 07-10-17-2019 Foreclosure of Lien and intent Household Goods As Clerk of the Court WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE 1301 Riverplace Boulevard, court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER #519112 A CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE to sell this vehicle on Unit 2095 Suite 1500 THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- ENTITLED TO ANY REMAINING By: Ivy Deborah Watson SALE. 07/29/2019, 8:30 am at 425 S William Mims Jacksonville, Florida 32207 CATION OF THIS NOTICE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FUNDS. AFTER THE FUNDS ARE As Deputy Clerk Dated: July 5, 2019 8th St. Fernandina Beach, FL Household Goods THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IMPORTANT JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Telephone: (904) 398-3911 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN REPORTED AS UNCLAIMED, 32034-3609, pursuant to sub- Unit 3033 Fax: (904) 396-0663 THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN AND FOR ONLY THE OWNER OF AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- NASSAU COUNTY section 713.78 of the Florida DeAngelos Kapri Albert NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA RECORD AS OF THE DATE OF TIES ACT. If you are a person CIRCUIT COURT E-Mail: [email protected] IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION Statutes. BILLS TOWING re- Household Goods GENERAL JURISDICTION with a disability who needs By: Deborah Watson Personal Representative: 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER THE LIS PENDENS MAY CLAIM serves the right to accept or Open Door Public Auction KELLY HARDING WITT BARRED. DIVISION THE SURPLUS. any accommodation in order Deputy Clerk reject any and/or all bids. Sale will be conducted at to participate in this proceed- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES 12584 Mandarin Road NOTWITHSTANDING THE CASE NO. 19CA000011AXYX If you are a person with a 2011 Dodge A1A Stow-A-Way Storage, Jacksonville, Florida 32223 TIME PERIODS SET FORTH BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON disability who needs any ac- ing, you are entitled at no ACT 1D7RB1CP2BS670839 96280 David Hallman Park- FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TRUST COMPANY, N.A. AS commodation in order to par- cost to you, to the provision If you are a person with a FNL 1T 07-17-2019 way, Yulee, Florida 32097 at of certain assistance. Please disability who needs any ac- #520482 TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- TRUSTEE FOR MORTGAGE AS- ticipate in this proceeding, #520884 10:00 am on Friday July 26, TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF SETS MANAGEMENT SERIES I you are entitled at no cost to contact the ADA Coordinator commodation in order to par- 2019. Open door sale, cash IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, DEATH IS BARRED. TRUST, you, to the provision of cer- at (904) 548-4600 (then press ticipate in this proceeding, NOTICE OF SALE only. Immediate payment re- FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, The date of first publication of Plaintiff, tain assistance. Please con- 0) at least 7 days before your you are entitled, at no cost to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN quired. A cleaning deposit IN AND FOR this notice is July 10, 2019. vs. tact the ADA Coordinator at scheduled court appear- you, to the provision of cer- that the undersigned intends will be taken. (904) 491-1866. NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA Attorney for Personal Repre- THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFI- (904) 548-4600 (then press 0) ance, or immediately upon tain assistance. Please con- to sell the personal property This sale is open to the public. PROBATE DIVISION sentative: CIARIES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, at least 7 days before your receiving this notification if tact the ADA Coordinator at described below at public FNL 2T 07-10-17-2019 CASE NO.: 2019-CP-258 Lorie L. Chism ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI- scheduled court appear- the time before the sched- (904)548-4600 press 0, Phone - sale by competitive bidding #519187 IN RE: Attorney TORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTH- ance, or immediately upon uled appearance is less than (904) 630-2564; Fax - (904) on Friday the 26th day of July ESTATE OF DORETHA B. WRYE Florida Bar Number: 589934 ERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN IN- receiving this notification if 7 days; if you are hearing or 630-1146; TTD/TTY - (800) 955- 2019 at 10:00 am on the A/K/A AMELIA LAW GROUP, PLLC TEREST IN THE ESTATE OF the time before the sched- voice impaired, call 711. 8770 (Florida Relay Service). premises where said property DORETHA CLARK WRYE; 960194 Gateway Boulevard, PRISCILLA H. WILSON, DE- uled appearance is less than Submitted by: E-Mail [email protected] has been stored and which Deceased. Suite 101 CEASED, et al. 7 days; if you are hearing or Robertson, Anschutz com, at least 7 days before are located at Bridgeview FNL07170717EEEE96NOTICE TO C 2REDITORS Fernandina Beach, Defendant(s). voice impaired, call 711. & Schneid, P.L. your scheduled court ap- Self Storage 474431 East State 7/16/19 4:30 PM TO: Florida 32034 NOTICE OF Dated this 5th day of Attorneys for Plaintiff pearance, or immediately Road 200 Fernandina Beach, ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS Telephone: (904) 310-9501 FORECLOSURE SALE July, 2019. 6409 Congress Avenue, upon receiving this notifica- FL 32034 Nassau County the OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE Fax: (904) 310-9538 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JOHN A. CRAWFORD Suite 100, tion if the time before the following: ABOVE ESTATE: E-Mail: pursuant to a Final Judgment Clerk Of The Circuit Court Boca Raton, FL 33487 scheduled appearance is less Marcy Williams 2021 You are hereby notified [email protected] of Foreclosure dated June 26, By: Deborah Watson Telephone: 561-241-6901 than 7 days; if you are hear- Todd Leyendecker 2113 that a Petition for Summary Secondary E-Mail: 2019, and entered in 19- Deputy Clerk Fax: 561-997-6909 ing or voice impaired, call Stephanie Bush 3196 Administration has been filed [email protected] CA000011AXYX of the Circuit Submitted by: FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 711. James McCarter 2095 in the Estate of DORETHA B. Personal Representative: Court of the FOURTH Judicial Choice Legal Group, P.A. #519742 FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 Purchases must be paid for at WRYE A/K/A DORETHA CLARK Anita P. Littman Circuit in and for Nassau P.O. Box 9908 #520498 the time of purchase by cash WRYE, deceased, File No. 160 Saddlebrook Court County, Florida, wherein Fort Lauderdale, FL only. 2019-CP-258 in the Circuit Roswell, Georgia 30075 BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON 33310-0908 Dated this 7/17/2019 and Court for Nassau County, FNL 2T 07-10-17-2019 TRUST COMPANY, N.A. AS Telephone: (954) 453-0365 07/24/2019 Florida, Probate division, the #519136 TRUSTEE FOR MORTGAGE AS- Facsimile:(954) 771-6052 FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 address of which is 76347 Vet- SETS MANAGEMENT SERIES I Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 #520697 erans Way, Suite 456, Yulee, TRUST is the Plaintiff and THE DESIGNATED PRIMARY E-MAIL Florida 32097; that the total UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIA- FOR SERVICE cash value of the Estate is RIES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS- PURSUANT TO FLA. R. JUD. AD- $0.00 and that the name and SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, MIN 2.516 address of the Petitioners are: TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHERS [email protected] Melissa Lacey WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 5005 Younis Road IN THE ESTATE OF PRISCILLA H. #520543 Jacksonville, FL 32218 WILSON, DECEASED; MARK Edwin Wrye, Jr. ANTHONY HAYES; UNITED 243 SW Mockingbird Way STATES OF AMERICA, ACTING Lake City, FL 32024 ON BEHALF OF THE SECRETARY ALL INTERESTED PARTIES OF HOUSING AND URBAN DE- ARE NOTIFIED THAT: VELOPMENT are the Defen- All creditors of the dece- dant(s). John Crawford as the dent and other persons hav- Clerk of the Circuit Court will ing claims or demands sell to the highest and best against decedents estate on bidder for cash at www.nas- whom a copy of this notice is sauclerk.realforeclose.com, served within three months at 11:30 AM, on August 15, after the date of the first pub- 2019, the following described lication of this notice must file property as set forth in said Fi- their claims with this Court nal Judgment, to wit: WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE A PORTION OF THE SOUTH MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTH- NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER EAST ONE-QUARTER, SECTION THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A 16, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON RANGE 24 EAST, TOWN OF THEM. HILLIARD, NASSAU COUNTY, All other creditors of the FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULAR- decedent and persons hav- LY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ing claims or demands COMMENCE AT THE against the Estate of the SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE decedent must file their SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF claims with this court WITHIN SECTION 16, THENCE PRO- THREE MONTHS AFTER THE CEED ALONG THE SOUTHERLY DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- LINE OF SECTION 16, NORTH TION OF THIS NOTICE. 89° 07' 40" EAST ALONG THE ALL CLAIMS AND DE- CENTERLINE OF HENRY SMITH MANDS NOT SO FILED WITH BE ROAD (AN 80 FOOT RIGHT OF FOREVER BARRED. WAY AS NOW ESTABLISHED) The date of the first publi- 572.15 FEET TO A POINT IN cation of this Notice is SAID CENTERLINE; THENCE GO July 17, 2019 NORTH 0° 49' 32" WEST 40 FEET; Attorney for Petitioner THENCE GO NORTH 89° 07' 40" BERNARD & SCHEMER, P.A. EAST 186.00 FEET TO THE POINT By:/s/ Blair D. Schemer OF BEGINNING; FROM THE BLAIR D. SCHEMER, ESQUIRE POINT OF BEGINNING, PRO- 480 Busch Drive CEED NORTH 0° 49' 32" WEST Jacksonville, Florida 32218 621.16 FEET; THENCE GO Florida Bar No. 60598 NORTH 89° 07' 31" EAST 195.0 904-751-6980 FEET; THENCE GO SOUTH 0° 49' FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 32" EAST 621.20 FEET TO THE #520686 NORTH LINE OF SAID HENRY SMITH ROAD; THENCE GO WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF HENRY SMITH ROAD SOUTH 89° 07' 40" WEST 195.0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Property Address: 37737 HENRY SMITH RD HILLIARD, FL 32046 Any person claiming an in- terest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days af- ter the sale. Dated this 5th day of July, 2019. John Crawford As Clerk of the Court By: Deborah Watson As Deputy Clerk IMPORTANT AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed- ing, you are entitled at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at (904) 548-4600 (then press 0) at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear- ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the sched- uled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Submitted by: Robertson, Anschutz & Schneid, P.L. Attorneys for Plaintiff 6409 Congress Avenue, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL 33487 Telephone: 561-241-6901 Fax: 561-997-6909 FNL 2T 07-17-24-2019 #519762 1

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