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Photo by Amber Lake PVPV/Rawlings Elementary School celebrated its 60th anniversary last Friday. Pictured is a group of first-year students of the school in 1959 with longtime area teacher and volunteer Jean Langston. For more about the anniversary, go to Page 4.

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ABOVE: Jean Landrum Langston, Randy Brown and Harriet LeMaster gather at the 60th anniversary celebra- tion of PVPV/Rawlings Elementary School on Friday, Feb. 22. First-year student Sam Veal hands former first-grade teacher Mrs. Betty Hatcher a peanut butter and RIGHT: Randy Brown jelly sandwich. Mrs. Betty Hatcher was one of the original six teachers from the first day the school addresses the audience. opened. Seven of her students were at the event that Friday evening. Kicking it old school: PVPV/Rawlings celebrates 60th year By Amber Lake The celebration speaker was Randy Brown, who moved to Ponte Vedra Beach Sixty years ago, Ponte Vedra did not in 1946. His father was the president of much resemble what it looks like today. the Ponte Vedra Community Associa- Most of the town was huddled around the tion in the 1950s and was instrumental Ponte Vedra Inn & Club, and there were in getting Eunice Pitt Odom Semmes to more dirt roads than paved. donate the 40 acres of land for the school. Sam Veal, a lifelong resident of Ponte Brown was PTO president and master of Vedra and first-year student of PVPV/ fall ceremonies at the school. At the event, ABOVE: Cynthia Rawlings Elementary School in 1959, said he donned a top hat and tailcoat “morn- Prince, 95, was there were days when the students weren’t ing suit” in honor of his history hosting honored at the event for start- allowed to play outside because of wild the elementary school’s fall festival in the ing the Readers boars on the loose. same outfit. Aloud program “You got to remember that when I went George McLatchey and Jean Brooker at the school. here, this was a little gravel two-lane Ellis hosted the evening. Both were Photos by road,” Veal said. “There was no bypass. fourth-grade students on the first day the Amber Lake There was nothing to the north.” school opened in 1959 and were in Mrs. The Class of ’59 might have seen some Myra Brown’s class. Years later, both LEFT: The 1962 dramatic changes throughout the years, McLatchey and Ellis would grow up and class of seventh but one thing remained consistent — the become teachers at PVPV/Rawlings. graders at PVPV school itself. In fact, the building is the McLatchey taught from 1971 to 1981 be- Photo courtesy oldest public building in Ponte Vedra fore moving to Nease High School. Ellis of Kate Zarczynski Beach that still exists. taught fifth grade from 1975 to 2008. Both The school celebrated its 60th anniver- remember their time with Randy Brown, Aloud Program is still inspiring children butter SAM-ICH?” At the ceremony, Veal sary last Friday, Feb. 22. The event hosted and McLatchey told the audience that today at the school. honored Hatcher with a PB&J, wrapped many instrumental individuals involved night Brown was the inspiration for his The event honored those who contrib- tightly in a brown paper bag. with its success, as well as graduates from career in teaching. uted to the reputation of the school, but At the conclusion of the event, Kate the school’s first year in 1959. In atten- Also noted was Cynthia Prince, who it also served as an occasion to recon- Zarczynski, the Anniversary Celebration dance were Jean Langston, the daughter started the Readers Aloud program in nect with old school friends, teachers chairwoman, presented a collaboration of of Roy and Alice Landrum; Sid Mickler; 1986. Currently living at Vicar’s Landing, and faculty. One of Mrs. Betty Hatcher’s photographs of PVPV/Rawlings over the Harriet LeMaster; Jenny Veal, the sister Prince is known as a leader in literacy in strongest memories from that first year years. The slides of students spanned from of Sam Veal; and Randy Brown. Also in Ponte Vedra for founding the program, involved a young Sam Veal standing up the school’s first year in 1959 to today. attendance were many veteran educa- which brings in a senior from the commu- every day at lunch holding his sandwich Over the years, hairstyles and clothing tors and bus drivers who have seen the nity to read aloud for 30 minutes a week high while it dripped down his arm. He changed, but the student’s smiling faces school’s development through the years. in every classroom at PVPV. The Readers always yelled, “Anybody else got a peanut appeared to cross generations. Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 28, 2019 COMMUNITY NEWS 5

Photo courtesy of Lori Moffett Beach restoration addressed at Beaches Coalition meeting By Amber Lake address the issue. Save Ponte Vedra Beach nest coastlines in the state,” Moffett said. of the project would involve taxing those has retained both a lawyer and a coastal “Mickler’s Landing Beach has gotten very living on the other side of Ponte Vedra In the wake of St. Johns County’s recent engineering firm that was involved in narrow. When you take out Miami and the Boulevard. passing of Phase I of the Municipal Service Amelia Island’s recent restoration project. Keys, guess what community is No. 1 in Moffett said that although she can’t Taxing Unit (MSTU) project, the Ponte Ponte Vedra’s beaches have suffered terms of sea level rise in the state? Ponte speak for what Phase II may or may not Vedra Beaches Coalition addressed beach heavily during Hurricanes Irma and Mat- Vedra. OK? It’s us.” entail, she hopes the county will avoid ad- restoration and the environmental impact thew, said Moffett. This erosion has been The recent passing of Phase I of the ditional taxing for the MSTU. on the area’s surrounding community at its coupled with nor’easters, human activity MSTU project by the Board of County “For me to tell you whether or not you meeting on Feb. 25. and other environmental factors. In 2018, Commissioners addresses the design of the will be taxed, I don’t know,” Moffett said. Lori Moffett, the co-founder for Save a study performed by the coastal engineer- potential project. Since it’s been estab- “That’s not my role. Ponte Vedra Beach Inc., was the guest ing firm, Olsen Associates, concluded that lished, the county can begin to develop “We have one critical need at the mo- speaker at the meeting held at the Palm Ponte Vedra Beach has lost 135 feet of an idea of where the project is headed and ment and that is to get our beaches fixed,” Valley Community Center. Save Ponte Ve- coastline since 1970. For too long, Moffett which other options for funding might be Moffett added later in the meeting. dra Beach Inc. is a nonprofit organization said, Ponte Vedra has been one of the few available. Phase 1 of the MSTU would In a subsequent conversation with the that advocates for the restoration of Ponte places along Florida’s coast that didn’t raise money for the project by taxing pri- Recorder, Moffett affirmed that whether Vedra’s beaches. The nonprofit has re- have a restoration project implemented. vate parcels east of Ponte Vedra Boulevard. there is a tax on the residents and busi- ceived donations from over 200 people and According to Moffett, it shows. Some community members at the meet- nesses is determined by the county com- businesses in Ponte Vedra and Nocatee to “As a result, we have one of the thin- ing raised concern as to whether Phase II missioners. Ponte Vedra resident, current UF student arrested on charge of sexual battery By Amber Lake who is a woman, invited Deal, a former neck, flipped her over and took her clothes At the time Deal was arrested, he was Ponte Vedra High School student, to her off. She reported that she told him mul- found asleep in her bedroom. Deal told Ian Deal, a 19-year-old Ponte Vedra apartment. She reported that she told Deal tiple times to stop and he did not, instead the police he had consensual sex without Beach teen who currently is a student at the beforehand she did not want to have sex. pushing her face into a pillow. Afterward, a condom. University of Florida, was arrested on Feb. According to the report, the woman said the woman said Deal rolled over and fell Deal was placed under arrest on a 17 on a charge of sexual battery, according that while at her apartment they started asleep, at which time she called the police, charge of sexual battery and transported to to the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office. kissing. During which, the individual told went to the hospital and had a sexual rape the Alachua County Jail. He was released A police report states that the victim, deputies that Deal grabbed her by the assault kit completed. on Feb. 19 on a bond of $275,000. 6 ONE OF US Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 28, 2019

As chairman of THE PLAYERS Championship 2019, Adam Campbell oversees the operations of thousands of volunteers whose efforts enable the tournament to generate millions of dollars to Northeast Florida charities each year. For 20 years, he has volunteered and held committee chairman roles for THE PLAYERS. Adam Campbell

Can you please briefly tell us about your background? I’ve been a resident of Northeast Florida since the third grade. I’m a graduate of Sandalwood High School and the University of North Florida (UNF). I’m married to another Northeast Florida native, and we have two kids. I’ve been in the financial planning business for 25 years. My team and I established the Sextant Wealth Advisory Group of Raymond James & Associates in April 2009. What does it mean to you to be tournament chairman? It’s absolutely a humbling experience to be able to lead our 2,100 volunteers who make this tournament possible. In 1978, the charitable giveback dollars from that tourna- ment was $100,000. To put that into context, the 2018 tournament was a $9 million charitable impact. So, what it means is that, for all of our volunteers, it’s really the impact of what we can do to better our community and have the impact on a lot of these grassroots organizations that really need our help and support. What are your roles and responsibilities as tournament chairman? As tournament chairman, my responsibility is to lead those volunteers. We have a very structured organization. I’m very blessed to have five Blue Coats, one being my first vice chairman, who help us with the organizational structure of approximately 45 different committees out here. So, my job is getting out in the community, sharing the great things that this tournament has accomplished and how we keep raising the bar each year, and then also, supporting our volunteers to make sure that they have everything they need to be successful in their various responsibilities and roles. What are you most looking forward to with the tournament being in March instead of May? This course was built for a March tournament. I say that because of the winds that we get. The winds that come in are really going to test these golfers. It’s going to be the purest test out there. And I’m just excited for how great the course looks. It is absolutely pristine out there with the overseed. From a golf fan’s perspective, I think it’s going to be a lot cooler for our spectators. Average temperature is about 74 degrees over the last five years. So, it’s going to be a more enjoyable environment for our volunteers, spectators and quite honestly, the players who are competing. What changes should residents in the community expect with this year’s tournament? As a result of the ongoing construction of the new PGA TOUR headquarters, parking is going to be a little bit of a challenge this year. We’re going to lose some spots in our parking lot, but we’ve expanded our rideshare program. We’ve brought Uber on-site by the Couples Gate. So, we’re expecting that program to double in size from last Photo by Jon Blauvelt year’s tournament. Then probably the biggest thing is the new Nicklaus Gate that we have coming in from the When you reflect on your experiences at THE PLAYERS Si Woo Kim was our champion. So, she was pretty parking lot. It’s a gorgeous decking going right through over the years, is there a particular story that sticks out excited to be able to celebrate his victory. Last year, the trees. We’re also bringing more to the back. So, when to you that speaks to the essence of the tournament? we had nine international volunteers. This year, we fans are coming in to this tournament, they’re really and Going back a couple of years, we had a young lady have 16, coming from Argentina, , Canada, truly getting the ultimate fan experience. The tournament whose lifelong dream was to come to THE PLAYERS and Switzerland, Germany. will also feature brand-new theme music and a brand-new volunteer. This young lady, from Malaysia, spent her own graphics package. money to come and volunteer, and that was 2017, when Edited by Jon Blauvelt Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 28, 2019 COMMUNITY NEWS 7 Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library reopens MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT

The Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library reopened on Tuesday after the completion of a fire suppression system replacement project. “We are excited to open the branch to our patrons much earlier than expected,” Branch Manager Amy Ring said. With the project beginning in November 2018, the library initially expected to reopen at 101 Library Blvd. by the end of March, but the project was completed sooner than expected. During the project, the library hosted a tem- porary presence at the St. Johns County Tax Collector’s Annex on Palm Valley Road. The library also hosted five storytelling sessions at the Ponte Vedra YMCA, as well as a book club at Brucci’s Pizza in Ponte Vedra Beach. ABOVE: Circulation As- sistant Cheri Ng, Branch Manager Amy Ring, Yazbec/Hay Circulation Assistant Jordan Yazbec and Mitchell Hay Sally Lopez and Assistant were married on Feb. 2, 2019 at The Branch Manager and Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine in Youth Services Librarian a ceremony officiated by Rev. David Anne Crawford celebrate Keegan. The bride is the daughter of the reopening of the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Victor and Kristy Yazbec of Ponte Library on Tuesday. Vedra Beach. The groom is the son of Jon and Teresa Hay of Ponte Vedra LEFT: Aya was the first Beach. The bride and groom both child back in the library’s attended Ponte Vedra High School children’s department. and are graduates of The University Photos courtesy of Ponte Vedra of Alabama. They now reside in Beach Branch Library Gainesville, Florida.

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Cummer Amelia an Afternoon of Art: Art Tapas! Aylas Acres adoption event Sundays at Surfer the Bar Rome as the Center of the Arts Art Tapas gathers artists and patrons to connect Every Saturday, Aylas Acres will host a cats and Every Sunday, join Big Fish Power Yoga for a This presentation focuses on the Eternal City in an environment of learning, experiencing kittens adoption event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. free Music & Flow class at Surfer the Bar. The as a source of opportunity and patronage for and appreciating what arts and popular culture This event will be held at Thriftique at 142 King class is held upstairs at the bar and runs from artists such Michelangelo, Raphael, Bernini and have to offer to our community. Festivities St. in St. Augustine. It is suggested that poten- 10 to11 a.m. every week. Bring friends and countless others. The central role of Rome as include the annual JAME exhibtion, a People’s tial adoptees fill out an Adoption Application family and enjoy brunch and mimosas down- an artistic and training hub was sustained by Choice contest, musical and dancing perfor- at AylasAcres .org for files and to streamline the stairs following class. Register under classes on the presence of wealthy merchants, bankers, mances, interactive arts & crafts and fashion adoption process. For more information call bigfishpoweryoga.com. Surfer the Bar is ecclesiastic figures and, of course, the Church. experiences, live and much more. Delectables Laura at (904) 377-6733. located at 200 First St. in Jacksonville. Works from the Museum’s collection offer many and refreshments will be provided, along with a examples, including paintings by Claude Lor- photobooth. Art Tapas is from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Mardi Gras Crawl at the beaches Swing Dance Sundays rain and Charles-Joseph Natoire. The presenta- Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach. Tickets The Jacksonville Beach Mardi Gras Bar Crawl Swing Dance Sundays is a weekly event with tion is from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Fernandina Beach cost $75 for general admission and $125 for VIP. is kicking off at Lynch’s Irish Pub on March 2 free lessons starting at 7 p.m. at The Volstead. Branch Library and is free to attend. For more For more information, call the Cultural Center at from 4 to 9 p.m. with an after party starting Attendees can either bring a partner or come information, contact Brittany Nazario at bnaz- (904) 280-0614. The Cultural Center is located at immediately after. Nearly a dozen locations in alone. The Volstead is located at 115 West [email protected] or (904) 899-6007. 50 Executive Way in Ponte Vedra Beach. Jacksonville Beach will be participating; includ- Adams St. in Jacksonville. The Fernandina Beach Branch Library is located ing Lynch’s Irish Pub, The Tavern on 1st, Surfer at 25 N. Fourth St. in Fernandina Beach. Alabama at the St. Augustine The Bar, The Wreck Restaurant and more. There Paws Park mural unveiling Amphitheatre will be different prizes and beads being given Take a furry friend out to Paws Park dog park Town Hall meeting notice Since 1980, Alabama has delivered hit after hit, out throughout the night at all the different and join for the celebration of the completion ,A Town Hall meeting will be held by St. Augus- starting with their first Top 20 hit “My Home’s participating venues. For each Mardi Gras pub of the Paws Park Mural Project at the Paws Park tine Beach Mayor Undine C. George at 5:30 p.m. In Alabama.” Alabama brought country music crawler who visits each participating venue, dog park in Jacksonville Beach. This project at The Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in the Flagler to the mainstream by introducing rock style their souvenir map will get stamped. A fully features 10 different murals painted by 10 local conference room, located on the north side guitars, lights, pyrotechnics and sounds to stamped map will qualify each participant for female artists of Duval Gems. The project is a of the building. The meeting is to discuss the the country audience. For tickets, go to www. a prize drawing at the end of the night. Grab collaboration with the Josh Heinz Foundation, future of the pay-to-park program, focusing on staugamphitheatre.com. Gates open at 6 and some beads and loved ones for the largest the We Rise Movement and the City of Jackson- a sustainable way ahead for the city’s parking the show starts at 7:30 p.m. The St. Augustine Mardi Gras Party in Jacksonville. Tickets are $15 ville. This event is free to the public and is from needs. The public is invited and encouraged to Amphitheater is located at 1340C A1A South in on EventBrite.com. Lynch’s Irish Pub is located 1 to 3 p.m.. There will also be a few vendors attend with the request to present constructive St. Augustine. at 514 First St. N. in Jacksonville Beach. and performances by five local female artists, solutions and alternatives on the above issues. including Bobby, Indy, Tyanna Jones, Sailor A computer and projector will be available; Nutritional Blood Analysis workshop Leah Lopez artist reception Goon and Akai. For more information, email power points must be on a flash drive. For more Nutritional Blood Analysis can reveal underly- Having been featured in several notable peri- [email protected]. Paws Park is located information, call (904) 471-2122. The Courtyard ing nutrient deficiencies and give you the odicals, Leah Lopez is certainly creating a name at 605 Penman Rd. S. in Jacksonville Beach. by Marriot is located at 605 A1A Beach Blvd in information to feel better. Get a personalized for herself among knowledgeable art collectors St. Augustine. health plan at the wellness store on March 1 on the market. The reception will be held at the Civic By The Sea at Dr. Randolph’s Ageless & Wellness Medical Grand Bohemian Gallery from 6 to 9 p.m. with The Civic Orchestra of Jacksonville extends an Kiss Me I’m Artish! Center. Pre-registration and a $10 cash or check live painting and refreshments. Describing her invitation to listeners of all ages for a free con- St. Augustine’s Lightner Museum is celebrating deposit is required upon registering. Receive work as “…particularly admired for her atmo- cert featuring the exciting symphonic works St. Patrick’s Day early from 6 to 8 p.m. Guests a complete blood analysis in 30 minutes with spheric lighting, and for creating compositions by Smetana, Tchaikovsky and many more. The can listen to Irish musician Spade McQuade only one drop of blood, examined under a that hint at dramatic narrative, even romance, concert will be at St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal on guitar accompanied by Amanda Estus. microscope and displayed on an LCD monitor. without specifying exactly what’s happening,” Church from 5 to 6 p.m. Following the concert, Attendees are also encouraged to wear green Get instant results and a personalized diet, exer- by “Fine Art Connosieur,” Lopez’s work assures audience members are invited to celebrate while they enjoy an early evening of beer, wine cise, and vitamin plan for $50. Two-hour fasting that all connoisseurs will fall in love with it. For with the musicians during a reception. The and shamrock-inspired treats. This event is free is required on the day of the test and guests more information, call , Grand Bohemian Gal- Civic Orchestra of Jacksonville is a non-profit, to the public with donations appreciated. For are encouraged to bring a list of vitamins that lery Director Summer Hartley at (904) 829-6880. volunteer classical music orchestra comprised more information, call the Lightner museum theyh are currently takeng. Please call (904) The Grand Bohemian Gallery is located at of professional, amateur and student musicians. at (904) 824-2874. The Lightner Museum is 249-3743 for more information. Dr. Randolph’s 49 King St. in St. Augustine. . Civic Orchestra concerts are informal and free. located at 75 King St. in St. Augustine. Ageless & Wellness Medical Center. is located at For more information, call St. Paul’s at 1891 Beach Blvd. in Jacksonville Beach. (904) 249-4091. St. Pauls Episcopal Church is lo- cated at 465 11th Ave N. in Jacksonville Beach.

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Trivia at Mellow Mushroom Palm Valley farmer’s market Wine Wednesday at the Renaissance Growing Home-Grown Food in Join Mellow Mushroom every Monday night at The Palm Valley farmer’s market will be held Join the World Golf Village every Wednesday Your Own Backyard 7 p.m. for trivia with Trivia Nation. This event is every Tuesday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Com- evening in the Villagio Lounge from 5:30 to Join garden center and custom landscape free to play and there are prizes for the winners. munity Center at 148 Canal Blvd. in Ponte Vedra 6:30 p.m. for complimentary wine and hors provider, Rockaway Inc. for a workshop on how Mellow Mushroom is located at 1018-2 Third St. Beach. It features produce, seafood, jams, d’oeuvre tasting. Attendees can sample red and to grow home-grown food in the backyard. This N. in Jacksonville Beach. baked goods and peanut butter. For more white wines from around the world and savor workshop will be held by Greg Burghardt and information visit them on their Facebook page a chef-inspired appetizer to complement the is $34.99 per ticket. Handouts and five 4’’ herbs Palm Valley Farmers Market. wines. The World Golf Village is located at or veggies are included. Guests are more than All Abilities Night at iFLY Jacksonville 1 World Golf Place in St. Augustine. welcome to bring their own drinks of choice. All Abilities Night at iFLY is a unique event that Florida Blue free Tuesday Kids get a free 4’’ strawberry plant throughout makes the dream of flight a reality for those in at the Cummer Greenhouse Yoga the month of March as well. The workshop the special needs community. This program has Each Tuesday evening from 4 to 9 p.m. enjoy Join Maggie’s Herb Farm every Wednesday is from 6:30 to 8 p.m.. For more information, been custom designed for those with physical free admission to the Cummer Museum and its and Friday morning from 10 to 11:30 a.m. for a please contact Rockaway Inc. at (904) 853-6572. and cognitive challenges to create an environ- historic gardens, thanks to the generous sup- mindful Kripalu flow yoga practice in the green- Rockaway Inc. is located at 510 Shetter Ave. in ment of support and inclusion, while focusing port of Florida Blue. Guests can enjoy free ad- house at Maggie’s Herb Farm. Soothe body and Jacksonville Beach. on making what seems impossible, possible. mission to the galleries each Tuesday evening mind in the fresh air, grounded on natural, river Each flyer receives two flights for $40 and a and the Cummer Café is also open for Tapas pebbles for a unique greenhouse yoga experi- ‘Captain Marvel’ premiere in IMAX free video. Flyers will be assisted by specially Tuesday sponsored by VyStar Credit Union. The ence. Practice yoga surrounded by beautiful Carol Danvers becomes one of the universe’s trained flight instructors with extra attention Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is located at greenery, butterflies, herbs, hummingbirds and most powerful heroes when Earth is caught and accommodations based on participant 829 Riverside Ave. in Jacksonville. free-range chickens. Attendees are encouraged in the middle of a galactic war between two needs. The event includes a pre-flight training to bring their yoga mat, towel and water bottle. alien races. Watch it on the big screen at the session and all the necessary flight gear. Celebrate Mardi Gras with Don Miniard Pre-registration is not required. Maggie’s Herb World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX Theater. Visit For details and reservations, please contact iFly Don Miniard, a Ponte Vedra resident for 25+ Farm is located at 11400 Country Road 13 N. in www.worldgolfimax.com for tickets and show- at (904) 712-3388. iFly is located at years, is the consummate musician, having St. Augustine. times. The IMAX Theater is located at 1 World 10579 Brightman Blvd. in Jacksonville. played professionally for over 35 years. His mu- Golf Place in St. Augustine. sical range is second to none, playing a variety First Wednesday Artwalk Fine Art Batik Workshop of musical formats including soul, country, jazz, The First Wednesday Art Walk is a monthly After-Hours at The Players Cindy will teach her technique of using batik rhythm and blues, reggae, pop and classical. event produced by Downtown Vision, Inc. (DVI), Come support THE PLAYERS Championship by to create complex, modern representational The event starts at 11 a.m. at THE PLAYERS the Business Improvement District, to bring enjoying an evening of food, refreshments and images on cotton at the North Shores Com- Community Senior Center. Remember to wear people to the cultural and historical center of networking with Northeast Florida business munity Center. Students will explore various the festive colors of Mardi Gras; purple, gold the city and showcase Jacksonville’s deep and leaders at After-Hours at THE PLAYERS. The tools and methods for building multiple layers and green. For more information, contact the energetic pool of creative talent. Open to visual event is from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. This annual of color with hot wax and dyes on cotton. By Senior Center Activites Coordinator, Danielle and performing artists, Art Walk is on the first event hosted by the St. Johns County Chamber class completion each participant will have Johnson at [email protected]. The Wednesday of every month from 5 to 9 p.m., of Commerce and JAX Chamber sells out every completed several batiks. The class is limited to Players Community Senior Center is located at rain or shine in downtown Jacksonville, center- year. RSVP early to guarantee admission. Cost eight students for plenty of individual attention. 175 Landrum Lane in Ponte Vedra. ing in Hemming Park. This month’s theme is is $20 for members and $25 for non-members. Materials will be provided. Drawing skills are a Mardi Gras with Spice and the Po Boys leading For more information, call (904) 285-2004. plus, but not necessary. The four-day workshop First Coast Card Club Mardi Gras the Mardi Gras Second Line through down- runs March 4 through 7 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Holiday town with its distinctive Mardi Gras sound. and costs $390. For more information, contact The First Coast Card Club invites new and Explore Jacksonville’s local art, talent and Cindy Wilson at or [email protected] existing memebers to its Fat Tuesday Mardi businesses and much more. For more informa- The North Shores Community Center is located Gras Holiday on March 5 at 1 p.m.. The event tion, contact Hemming Park at (904) 515-5098. at 120 Meadow Ave. in St. Augustine. will take place in the St. Augustine Main Library. Hemming Park is located at 135 W. Monroe St. The event is free with refreshments provided. in Jacksonville. Remember to dress in festive colors and wear Free calendar listings for community groups and or bring beads. 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Rendering courtesy of Skinner Bros. Realty A rendering shows the plans for the new Nocatee Town Center expansion that will be anchored new retail tenants by a GreenWise Market. way and south of Nocatee Parkway. GreenWise Market to The first phase of the new shopping anchor new shopping center will be comprised of two buildings, totaling 40,000 square feet of grocery, From Breakfast to Dinner center opening in 2020 dining and retail spaces, with additional tenants to be announced in the near future. We serve the beaches community with fresh, flavorful food The Nocatee Town Center is expanding “We are excited for these unique ad- to offer more retail, dining and grocery ditions to our vibrant community,” said options. Michael O’Steen, director of planning Skinner Bros. Realty, in partnership and development at The PARC Group, with The PARC Group, announced last Nocatee’s master developer. “We remain week that the new Nocatee Town Cen- committed to meeting the lifestyle needs ter expansion will be anchored by a of our residents and our growing com- GreenWise Market, the specialty organic munity. The success of Nocatee is making grocery store owned and operated by it very attractive to popular local and Publix Super Markets. This addition will national retailers.” now make Nocatee home to both the first The shopping center will be at the heart GreenWise Market in Northeast Florida, of Nocatee and will feature exclusive golf as well as the largest Publix in the region. cart parking, as well as walkable water- The new shopping center will be an front space. (904) 395-3989 | Sawgrass Village Shopping Center extension of the current Town Center and 155 Tourside Drive, Suite 1500 | Ponte Vedra Beach will be located east of Crosswater Park- NOCATEE continues on Page 11 www.trascaandco.com | CONNECT WITH US: BREAKFAST DINNER OBITUARIES Claudia Bergeron Claudia Bergeron, 70, of Jacksonville, FREE Bold Bean $300 OFF Justine Lawrence Aleschus died Feb. 22, 2019. Arrangements by Brewed Coffee Justine Lawrence Aleschus, 93, of Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home & with order of breakfast item Traditional Pizza Jacksonville, died Feb. 23, 2019. Arrange- Cremation Centre. Valid 8am-11am only M-F. Expires 3/31/19 PVR Valid 4pm-Closing M-F. Expires 3/31/19 PVR ments by Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home & Cremation Centre. Thomas Hardy Blaydes Thomas Hardy Blaydes, 88, of Jack- sonville, died Feb. 21, 2019. Arrange- HowHow do you do youwant want to beto be ments by Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home & Cremation Centre. RememberedRemembered James Harold Christy James Harold Christy Sr., 85, of Jacksonville died Feb. 18, 2019. Arrange- nd who will ell our tory? ments by Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral When you leaveWhenand this youlife who thereleave thiswill lifebe telltherea lot ofwillyour important be a story?lot of decis impor-ions Home & Cremation Centre. to make in a verytant short decisions amount to make of time. in a Havevery short you amountgiven any of time. thought as to whoHave will you have given to any make thought those as decisions? to who will Wouldn't have to it Gayle W. Jurney be nice if you didn'tmake those have decisions?to burden Wouldn'tthose closest it be tonice you if youat a didn'ttime Gayle W. Jurney, 74, of Jacksonville when they wouldhave rather to burden just bethose remembering closest to you the at good a time times when and Beach, died Feb. 24, 2019. Arrangements they would rather just be remembering the good times sharing their stories of you with others? by Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home and sharing their stories of you with others? & Cremation Centre. By doing something now it really does save your family from mak- By doing something now it really does save your ing a lot of difficult choices later on. Call (904) 249-1100 today family from making a lot of difficult choices later on. Helen Kanllakan Leigh for more information. Call (904) 249-1100 today for more information. Helen Kanllakan Leigh, 95, of Jackson- Pre-Planning makes perfect sense. ville, died Feb. 25, 2019. Arrangements Pre-Planning makes perfect sense. by Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home & Cremation Centre. Robert David Milligan Robert David Milligan Sr., 85, of Atlantic Beach, died Feb. 18, 2019. Ar- rangements by Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home & Cremation Centre. Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 28, 2019 COMMUNITY NEWS 11

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The HEAL Foundation (Helping Enrich Autistic Lives) raised over $300,000 last week at the 13th annual HEAL Gala and Bobby Weed’s Golf Gig at TPC Sawgrass. Included within that total figure, the Ponte Vedra Beach-based nonprofit raised approximately $83,000 that will be used to provide about 240 tri- cycles to local special physical education classes. The Gala, held on Feb. 21 at the TPC Clubhouse, hosted 400 attendees, while the Golf Gig, held on Feb. 22, hosted 124 players. “I will tell you that every person in this room is very special,” said Bobby Weed, HEAL Founda- tion co-founder, at the Gala. “You’re all very, very special in so many ways, and you’re all here for a wonderful reason and a wonderful cause.” Weed and his wife, Leslie, founded their founda- tion in 2004 after raising their daughter, Lanier, who is non-verbal and profoundly affected by autism. Since 2007, the foundation has awarded nearly $2 million in grants providing summer camps, sports leagues and support groups; edu- cational enhancements and iPads for Exceptional Student Education (ESE) classrooms; educational seminars for parents, teachers and therapists; year-round fun recreational and social events for Photos by Jon Blauvelt Bobby, Haley, Carlisle and Leslie Weed gather at the 13th annual HEAL Gala on Feb. 21 at TPC Sawgrass. The HEAL Foundation’s Gala and families and more. subsequent Golf Gig raised over $300,000. Guests at the sold-out Gala enjoyed dinner and drinks, a live and silent auction, a “Bid from the Heart” event, a performance from Haley Weed, the daughter of Bobby and Leslie and sister of Lanier, and additional entertainment by the 7 Street Band. The Golf Gig included breakfast and a subsequent golf tournament scramble on Dye’s Valley Course. Leslie Weed said at the gala they decided to raise money for tricycles this year after learning that Lanier’s school in Clay County had to share their two trikes with other schools. “I said write a grant, we’ll get you two bikes Juana Grier and Amanda Castle back and the next gala I’m going to buy a bike for every school so kids can learn to ride a bike!” she exclaimed. On a similar note, the HEAL Foundation’s next initiative is to build five all-ability parks in the Northeast Florida community. “There were no autism organizations 20 years ago,” Leslie Weed said at the Gala. “They’re ev- erywhere now. I’m very happy that we got to start this one early, and we have so much support.” The Weed family addresses attendees of the Gala. Kim and Dr. Don Sears

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ABOVE: Sen. Marco Rubio (third from left) meets with St. Johns County Commissioners Jeb Smith, Jimmy Johns, Jeremiah Blocker and Paul Wal- dron on Feb. 19 in St. Augustine.

LEFT: Rubio gathers with Bill Dudley, the president of the Veterans Coun- cil of St. Johns County (second from right), and other area veterans. Sen. Marco Rubio visits St. Johns County to discuss veteran services Sen. Marco Rubio visited the St Johns County Veterans Service Office in St. Augustine on Tuesday, Feb. 19. Rubio met with the Board of County Commission- ers, Bill Dudley, the president of the Veterans Council of St. Johns County, and other area veterans. Rubio discussed with the group the need for a permanent Rubio discusses the need for a permanent VA community-based occupational VA community-based occupational center to meet the center in St. Johns County with county commissioners, area veterans and Bill Photos courtesy of Jeremiah Blocker healthcare needs of St. Johns County veterans. Dudley, the president of the Veterans Council of St. Johns County. Rubio shakes hands with Joseph McDermott. Local organization to host Clerk & Comptroller Office breakfast honoring veterans to host second annual Saturday Local nonprofit organization Turning at the Clara White Mission, Sulzbacher passport event March 16 Points in America is hosting a breakfast Center, Women Veterans Boulevard to honor veterans on Saturday, March 2 House and NE Florida Women Veterans St. Johns County Clerk of the Circuit passport application process. As a con- at the Applebee’s at the St. Johns Town Center. The nonprofit is also inviting Court & Comptroller Hunter S. Conrad, venience, the Clerk’s office is equipped Center. event attendees to bring food for home- Esq. is hosting the second annual Satur- to take passport photos on-site for a fee To be held from 8 to 10 a.m., “Break- less veterans that is individually pre- day passport event on March 16 from 8 of $10.65 (includes tax). fast with Our Heroes” will enable packaged and nonperishable. They are a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Richard O. Watson The Clerk of Court’s office will accept attendees to meet those who served, also seeking sponsorships of the event. Judicial Center in St. Augustine. passport applications for this event on an extend a helping hand to homeless veter- The Applebee’s at the Town Center is United States citizens who are in need appointment-only basis. Appointments ans and honor the service of all veterans. located at 4507 Town Center Parkway of a passport but cannot apply during will be scheduled in 30-minute incre- The event will celebrate the March birth- in Jacksonville. Visit www.eventbrite. regular business hours are welcome ments with the last appointment time days of the Navy Reserve and the Navy com/e/breakfast-with-our-heroes-tickets- to take advantage of this event. The being at 12:30 p.m. Clerk staff will be Seabees, as well as recognize Vietnam 55172285792#tickets to order tickets. passport execution fee for first-time ap- available to assist customers throughout Veterans Day and K9 Veterans Day. In For more information, call (904) 705- plicants is $35. the passport application process. addition, the event will feature raffles, 6439. To serve as many customers as To schedule an appointment, contact a silent auction and music by the Let Turning Points in America is an all- possible, the Clerk of Court’s office the Recording Department at (904) 819- Freedom Sing Chorus. The cost to attend volunteer nonprofit organization founded encourages passport applicants to visit 3632 or [email protected]. The Richard is $12 each or three tickets for $30. in 2016 and located in Jacksonville. For https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/ O. Watson Judicial Center is located at Turning Points in America is asking more information, visit www.turning- passports.html to obtain general instruc- 4010 Lewis Speedway, Building A in St. for donated tickets for veterans in need pointsinamerica.org. tions and forms to get a head start on the Augustine. Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 28, 2019 COMMUNITY NEWS 15 Collage Day School hosts workshop on Italian educational philosophy

By Jon Blauvelt

Collage Day School recently hosted a workshop on an educational philosophy rooted in Italy that focuses on viewing children as individuals who are curious and have powerful potential to learn. Angela Fowler, executive director and Angela Fowler, executive director and lead consultant of Cultivating the Early Years, leads a workshop on the Reggio Emilia Approach at Collage Day School in Ponte Vedra Beach on Feb. 14. lead consultant of Cultivating the Early Years, led the workshop on the concept educational philosophy. through sixth grade, and is based on best known as the Reggio Emilia Approach. “They were very positive and really practice and research on the most effective She is working with Collage to integrate engaged in the hands-on arts experiences, methods in child development and educa- the philosophy into the Ponte Vedra Beach which are an important part of this ap- tion. Visit www.collagedayschool.org for school. The Feb. 14 workshop was free proach,” Fowler said. more information. and open to the public and attended by According to Scholastic, principles of parents, teachers, staff and administration the Reggio Emilia Approach also include of Collage. an emergent curriculum in which curricu- “It was a great visit; the staff and admin- lum topics are derived from talking with istration are really eager to study the Reg- children and their families; in-depth proj- gio Emilia Approach,” said Fowler, whose ects; and collaboration in the classroom. Chicago-based organization is devoted to Photos by Jon Blauvelt Collage Day School is a member of the progressive developmentally appropriate An attendee of the workshop uses visuals to North American Reggio Emilia Alliance education for the early years, including illustrate four words that describe her as a and the Reggio Children International person. the Reggio Emilia Approach. “They are Network. Located at 171 Canal Blvd. in all very dedicated to supporting children’s problem solving. Each child is tracked Ponte Vedra Beach, Collage is designed learning in the best way possible. It’s re- along a specific learning journey. Its flex- to educate students from three months ally a pleasure to work with such dedicated ible and child-centric learning approach and excited teachers and administrators.” allows children to be immersed and to ex- Originating in Reggio Emilia, Italy, the plore their learning tasks in greater depth. Reggio Emilia Approach is based on the Fowler discussed the major tenants of idea that “intelligent children deserve intel- the Reggio Emilia Approach at the work- ligent teachers.” Fowler said some of the shop and guided attendees through a series key concepts include valuing children as of exercises to expose them further to the strong capable learners, and understanding philosophy. In one of the exercises, Fowler that exciting and engaging environments asked attendees to write four words that are key to drawing children into meaning- describe them, and then asked them to ful experiences. use visuals to represent those four words. Reggio teachers employ four major The purpose was to illustrate the concept strategies exposing children to educational of doing one activity in several ways and opportunities that encourage self-expres- learning through different pathways or Richards Mattress & sion, communication, logical thinking and experiences, which is also central to the Wicker Warehouse 1079 Atlantic Blvd. • Atlantic Beach Next to Elvis’s Upholstery PV3-LV45791 249-3541 M-S • 11-5:30 • Sunday • 1-5 www.richardsmattressandwicker.com

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But Boston Marathon on her own. in remembrance of the late Michael that’s not stopping Ponte Vedra Beach “My sister had her toe amputated and Liles, the former executive director of resident Julie Copaken, who is taking on she wishes she could just run,” Copaken the Justice Coalition. the challenge April 15. said when asked what helped motivate The race will benefit the Justice Copaken will run in memory of her her during training. “I think of her and Coalition, a nonprofit organization that father, who died in 2008 from pancreatic the people I’ve lost and think I’m fortu- advocates on behalf of innocent victims cancer. She’s running on behalf of the nate just to be able to run.” of crime in the five-county area of North- Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to raise Training four to five days a week and east Florida. money for cancer treatment and research. following a strict, 18-week program by Photo courtesy of Julie Copaken Proceeds from the MOO-VE IT 5K Ponte Vedra Beach resident Julie Copaken “I’ve been raising money for the fight renowned runner Hal Higdan since the will be donated in Michael Liles’s name will run in the Boston Marathon on April 15. against cancer for the last 13 years,” said beginning of November, Copekan is to the Justice Coalition to support the Copaken, whose best friend also died ready to cross the finish line. She’s hop- When it asked to supply a story of her organization’s mission to advocate and from breast cancer in 2009. “Of all the ing to hit her personal best, with 4:45:00 most memorable race, she didn’t even educate victims about their rights and Boston Marathon charities, Dana-Farber set as her goal. But if she finishes at choose running, but instead a memory work with law enforcement to make is most closely aligned with my chari- 5:15:00, she said she’ll be ok with that from her rowing days back in college communities safer. This year’s race will table priorities and specific programs for too. with her father at her side. help fund the Justice Coalition’s newspa- both breast cancer and pancreatic cancer Twenty-six miles is a long way to go, “You only get one shot at nationals, per, the Victims’ Advocate, which shares research.” but with the proper training and mindset, and this was it, so I rowed, and we won!” victims’ stories and is just one way the Inspired by her sister, Laura, Co- Copaken believes anyone can finish the Copaken wrote in her application. “And organization provides victims with a wel- paken started running in 2009. Laura had Boston Marathon. for the record, my dad, who had taught coming and safe community for healing. already been running since college, and “To get in, you need to qualify,” she me all about commitment and persistence “The Justice Coalition provides Copaken had flown out to Boston three said. “There are training programs out and was truly responsible for getting me remarkable support for victims and their times already to watch and cheer her on. there for anyone. Finding an organization to that place and time, was there with families,” said Jacques Klempf, Cowford They were both supposed to run the 2018 close to your heart is something to con- video camera in hand videotaping the Chophouse owner and a Ponte Vedra Boston Marathon with the Dana-Farber sider. If I can do it, anyone can do it.” whole thing. And then he edited together resident. “We are proud to bring the Marathon Challenge team but had to can- Copaken’s positive outlook and deter- a movie, and put it to music, and mailed community together through the MOO- cel when their uncle died after a multiple- mination stemmed from her father, who off VHS tapes to all my teammates. VE IT 5K to raise awareness and funds year battle with a malignant brain tumor. she keeps in mind with every run — even Because … that’s just the sort of thing His funeral was on marathon day. with her Boston Marathon application. he did.” MOO-VE IT continues on Page 19 Orangetheory Fitness launches pilot partnership with Peerfit to redefine wellness into the Orange Zone Orangetheory Fitness announced this try Orangetheory Fitness for one workout, week they are teaming up with digital health take several classes a week or as a way to company Peerfit on their mission to redefine supplement their membership. No more wellness in the workplace by joining the excuses on why you can’t experience ‘More Peerfit network. Life’ with your Orangetheory and Peerfit Peerfit is the first digital health company to communities.” work with employers and insurance carriers The pilot with Peerfit will include all Oran- such as Aetna, Cigna and United Healthcare getheory Fitness studios in Jacksonville. For ABOVE: Orangetheory Fit- to fully fund fitness experiences for their locations visit the Orangetheory Fitness or ness is teaming up with digi- employees. Peerfit users will now be able to Peerfit website. tal health company Peerfit use their employer-sponsored Peerfit cred- “We are so excited to be partnering with on their mission to redefine its at participating Orangetheory Fitness Orangetheory Fitness on our mission to wellness in the workplace by locations in Jacksonville to reserve classes redefine wellness in the workplace,” said joining the Peerfit network. and purchase memberships via their Peerfit Ed Buckley, III, Ph.D, Peerfit chairman and RIGHT: Peerfit is the first digi- dashboard. CEO. “Their passion for wellness is evident tal health company to work “Orangetheory Fitness here in Jacksonville in everything they do, and we know they will with employers and insur- has been partnering with Peerfit for several have a tremendous impact in the corporate ance carriers such as Aetna, years and it’s a natural partnership that we wellness space.” Cigna and United Healthcare are happy to now be expanding,” said Donna To see if you qualify for Peerfit, go to peer- to fully fund fitness experi- Fenchel, owner of Orangetheory Fitness Jack- fit.com/sponsored or wellness.peerfit.com to ences for their employees. sonville. “Peerfit makes it easy for corporate recommend your employer to offer Peerfit in Photos courtesy of Jordan Barrish employees who have Peerfit credits to either your workplace. Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 28, 2019 GET FIT: FACES OF FITNESS 19 StretchLab franchise to open first MOO-VE IT Continued from 18 that provide a voice for victims of crime in Florida location in Jacksonville Feb. 28 honor of Michael, whose incredible work and passion has been helpful and inspirational to StretchLab is opening its first Florida so many.” location in Jacksonville on Feb. 28. Liles began his work with the Justice Located at 13475 Atlantic Blvd., Coalition in 2017 after the passing of his Suite 27, the studio will introduce local wife due to a violent crime. His dedication residents to highly-trained Flexolo- led the organization to offer him the execu- gists™ in an open, modern, fun and tive director position, in which he fought to approachable environment. protect victims and their families. Liles died According to the franchise, the new on Oct.16, 2018 at the age of 62. He and his studio will offer residents an oppor- wife are survived by their five children and tunity to transform their daily lives eight grandchildren. through increases in range of motion “Michael’s passion for victims was un- and flexibility, including one-on-one paralleled and his work to help them during assisted stretching and group stretches. the most difficult times of their lives will To celebrate the opening, StretchLab in always be remembered,” said Robert Brace- Jacksonville will be offering discount- well, chair of the Justice Coalition. “While ed membership rates. Michael’s loss is still felt throughout the com- At StretchLab, members work one- munity, we continue to carry on our mission on-one with knowledgeable and high- to stand up for those affected by crime and ly-trained Flexologists to assist with hope the Jacksonville community will stand all aspects of stretching. This includes Photo courtesy of Marissa Goldman with us by participating in the MOO-VE IT deep stretching, which is scientifically StretchLab is opening its first Florida location in Jacksonville on Feb. 28. 5K in remembrance of Michael.” proven to effectively decrease pain, In addition to proceeds from the MOO- lower risk of injury and reduce stress; members of StretchLab will get a per- Flexologists. Known across the world VE IT 5K, Cowford donated 20 percent of and PNF stretching, which focuses on sonalized program and help maximize for his stretching methodology, he proceeds from its Downtown Wine Down flexibility and range of motion. their health for their desired lifestyle.” shares his one-of-a-kind expertise with event on Oct. 18, 2018 to the Justice Coali- The Jacksonville StretchLab is StretchLab offers a variety of one- each and every StretchLab location tion. Klempf also matched ticket sales with a owned and operated by local residents, on-one personalized stretching services nationwide, including Jacksonville. personal donation to the Justice Coalition in fitness enthusiasts and married couple, including a 25-minute stretch that con- “Stretching is still a very new con- remembrance of Liles and his work with the Aaron and Tricia Novak. Passion- centrates on the client’s current stretch- cept in the health and wellness space organization. ate athletes themselves, Aaron and ing needs, as well as a 50-minute but it is proven that consistent, proper Cowford also partnered with the Winston Tricia know firsthand the importance head-to-toe deep stretch that addresses stretching techniques can help decrease Family YMCA to offer “Couch to 5K” and of the StretchLab concept. Aaron all major muscle groups. In addition pain, lower risk of injury and allow “Couch to 15K” exclusive training programs has competed in over 100 triathlons to one-on-one stretching services, you to perform better at work, in the to help 30 lucky individuals prepare for the and five Ironmans, and Tricia has two small-format group stretches are gym and in your everyday life,” Walker MOO-VE IT 5K or the Gate River Run, a participated in almost 30 marathons. available in which a trained Flexologist said. “At StretchLab, our experience 15k race taking place March 0. Individu- Both say they’ve seen a difference in leads clients through a warm-up and is unlike any other because of our pas- als signed up to take part in an all-inclusive performance with proper stretching. sequence of stretches to address major sionate Flexologists who work with six-week training program that began Jan. The Jacksonville location will be the muscle groups. Monthly memberships their clients to help them experience 21. The weekly training program included first of three StretchLab locations the are available for four or eight visits per a deep, advanced stretch in a modern, three group running opportunities per week local entrepreneurial couple will bring month, as well as drop-in stretches. friendly and energetic environment.” at the Winston Y, as well as additional fitness to the area. StretchLab has created the Flexolo- StretchLab is open Monday through education information sessions. All partici- “With the great climate and sports- gist Training Program. This program Friday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. and pants were required to attend two out of the minded nature of Jacksonville, was created by renowned stretching Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 2 three running sessions per week on Mondays, StretchLab is the best compliment to expert Brad Walker. With 30 years of p.m. The studio can be reached online Wednesdays and Saturdays. help people stay as active and healthy practical experience in the health and at www.StretchLab.com, by email at For more information or to register for the as they want to be,” Aaron Novak said. fitness industry, Walker oversees all [email protected] or by MOO-VE IT 5k, visit www.1stplacesports. “Our experienced staff will ensure that training and coaching of StretchLab’s phone at (904) 440-0334. com/races/mooveit/ . 6th annual ‘5K Run for Peace’ benefitting Betty Griffin Center set for April 13 Runners and walkers alike are invited to tic and sexual assault in our community.” participate in the sixth annual 5K Run for Runners can sign up for the event at run- Peace benefiting the Betty Griffin Center on forpeace5k.org, or through the events section Saturday, April 13 at the St. Augustine Pier. at www.bettygriffincenter.org. Adult registra- The Betty Griffin Center is a nonprofit tion costs $25 through Feb. 28 — increasing agency that provides free emergency shel- to $30 after that date. ter and other support services for residents People can also participate as virtual run- experiencing domestic or sexual abuse in St. ners, and those who can’t participate but Johns County. The race begins at 8 a.m. would still like to donate to the Betty Griffin “Nearly 600 people took part in the event Center can do so through the website. last year, and we’re hoping that even more Current “Peace Level Event” sponsors in- runners and walkers will take part in the 5K clude Beaver Toyota and Jaguars Foundation. this year,” said Joyce Mahr, Betty Griffin Sponsorships are still available by contacting Center CEO. “The run has become one of Nicole Pece at [email protected] Photo courtesy of Ron Whittington our biggest fundraisers of the year, offering or by calling (904) 808-8544, extension 208. The sixth annual 5K Run for Peace benefiting the Betty Griffin Center will be held April residents a family-friendly and fun way to For more information, visit www.bettygrif- 13 at the St. Augustine Pier. support our work to help survivors of domes- fincenter.org. 20 SPAHHHHH TIME Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 28, 2019 Spahhhhh Time

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By Arun C. Gulani, M.D Lack of patient education and expectations ■ If your surgeon says that they are the first or that Special to the Recorder ■ Patients are not educated about other available vision they teach other Lasik surgeons, ask for evidence. Are corrective surgical options since the surgeon may themselves they first in the world, country or state (decreasing order In last week’s column, I wrote not be capable of performing the full spectrum of surgical of importance), or just on their street, zip code or town? about the origin of Lasik eye surgery options. ■ Meet with the surgeon, get a feel for the integrity and how the surgery is performed. ■ Patients feel intimidated to ask questions about surgeon and involvement of the surgeon in educating you and As mentioned, Lasik eye surgery qualifications, vision expectations, side effects, etc. answering every question. Also make sure that your side effects and complications are surgeon is contactable and that they do indeed respond possible and though uncommon, Cookie-cutter surgery by a Lasik practice; when you call. Arun C. Gulani, M.D. need to be addressed successfully. “One size fits all” ■ Make sure that your surgeon will see you before Guest Columnist First, let’s remember: Lasik is just ■ Lasik may be all that the Lasik practice performs. They surgery, perform your surgery and also see you and be one of 14 Laser Vision Surgeries may be ignorant or incapable of performing the entire range available after your surgery. among more than 40 Vision Corrective Surgeries (surger- of Laser Vision Surgeries. (Remember: Lasik is just one ■ Find out if your surgeon performs the full spectrum ies to remove glasses and contact lenses). Your surgeon among these Laser techniques.) of Laser Vision Surgery (remember Lasik is just one of must be qualified and experienced to perform all of these ■ There may be a lack of knowledge, initiative or exper- many Laser Vision techniques) so they can offer what or else you are getting a “cookie-cutter” procedure. tise in offering and performing alternate vision surgery op- is truly best for you, rather than suggesting the only With a worldwide referral of Lasik complication cases tions if Lasik is not ideal for the patient (e.g. new generation surgery they know how to perform. over nearly three decades, I will in this column summa- ICL surgery for thin cornea patients who are not ideal Lasik ■ Do not fall for flashy computer screens and equip- rize four reasons for poor outcomes in Lasik surgery, and candidates). ment in the office; make sure that you understand all that then review guidelines to consider when choosing a Lasik Poor pre-operative technological analysis of the pa- is going on and insist on asking the surgeon to explain in surgeon: tient’s eye anatomy, vision and stability layman’s terms. ■ There may be a lack of understanding on the surgeon’s ■ When meeting your surgeon, ask about possible side Misleading advertising by a Lasik practice part regarding interaction between anatomy, physiology effects and complications. Ask if in the rare event that ■ Some Lasik practices have surgeons who may be and optics of the eye to get a great vision outcome. you do end up having a complication, can they handle it? new and inexperienced themselves but use the estab- ■ There may be a lack of technological finesse to detect If the answer is yes, then ask for evidence. lished name recognition of their more experienced, senior early abnormalities and avoid Lasik in improper candidates. Thus, due diligence on part of the patient, experienced partners (who may have actually even retired from the ■ There may be an inability to deliver the best outcomes selection of individualized surgery by the surgeon and ef- practice). due to lack of modern, cutting-edge technology. fective use of modern technology can all together raise the ■ Lasik eye surgery “mills” advertise the joint number bar on safety and predictability in LASIK — one of the of cases done by all chain centers across the nation (e.g. Guidelines to keep in mind when choosing a Lasik most successful surgical breakthroughs of modern times. 500,000 cases done) while their surgeon may be a novice. surgeon ■ Some Lasik practices use celebrity testimonials (e.g. ■ Besides visiting the surgeon’s website, use a search Each year, patients from around the world travel to Jack- NFL players, movie stars, etc.). In many such cases, the engine (e.g. Google, MSN, Yahoo, etc.) and type in the sonville’s Gulani Vision Institute to have their vision cor- rected by ophthalmologist Arun Gulani, MD. A Ponte Vedra practice actually pays a hefty sum to be known as official doctor’s name and see what comes up. Do you find only a Beach resident, Dr. Gulani has been a leader in LASIK, cata- surgeons of such celebrities or professional sports teams website and other paid advertising claims? Or do you find ract and astigmatism surgery, has invented Lasik complica- and/or they most often will do surgery for free to get an interviews, published articles and third-party confirmations tion corrective techniques and is often called upon to train endorsement. of the doctor’s status? other surgeons in the latest groundbreaking technologies. Art with a Heart in LASH JAX Continued from 20

Healthcare raises service experience. We plan on growing with our custom- ers’ needs and remaining open to offering additional treat- $46,000 at annual ments our customers want. We care about our customers and nothing gets in the way of our commitment to making them happy!” Wine Dinner fundraiser In honor of their one-year anniversary, Barr and the Art with a Heart in Healthcare held its second annual LASH JAX team will host an open house on Saturday, Wine Dinner fundraiser on Tuesday, Feb. 12, and the March 23 from 3 to 8 p.m. The event is open for all and will sold-out event managed to raise more than $46,000 in offer food and beverages, as well as champagne. net proceeds with donor support. “We always want to give and do more for our custom- The funds will help provide an artist in the pedi- ers,” said Barr, who also said that LASH JAX will be raf- atric chemotherapy and hemodialysis infusion clinic fling prizes to the public throughout the event. at Wolfson Children’s Hospital. Funds will also help Photo courtesy of Bonnie Hayflick Several local businesses who have partnered with LASH provide high-quality art supplies and fine art experi- Calvin and Hillary Whitaker gather at the Art with a Heart JAX through the past year, such as Monahan Jewelers, La- ences to young patients coping with cancer, trauma and in Healthcare Wine Dinner fundraiser on Feb. 12 at Royal ser Loft, Basic B the Label and Belle of the Boulevard, will Palm Village Wine and Tapas in Atlantic Beach. adversity to heal through creative expression. also be joining and offering special promotional packages The event, sponsored by Atlantic Coast Marine, artists and volunteers have served tens of thousands of and pricing on services. attracted 120 guests at Royal Palm Village Wine and patients and their families in Northeast Florida at Wolf- “We have chosen Chemo Noir as our philanthropic focus Tapas in Atlantic Beach and featured locally sourced son Children’s Hospital, Nemours Children’s Specialty this year,” Barr added. “And will be offering a fundraising gourmet dining and wine parings, a live and silent auc- Clinic, St. Vincent’s Medical Center and Mayo Clinic. activity and raffle that day as well.” tion and presentations about the nonprofit, among others. “Art with a Heart in Healthcare holds its annual Wine Updates for the event will be posted on Instagram at @ Art with a Heart in Healthcare programs and services Dinner fundraiser as one of several ways we benefit LASHJAX. funds a team of staff artists, community volunteers from generous donations from those who support our In its first year, LASH JAX was awarded Jacksonville and interns from the University of North Florida and mission,” said Christy Ponder, executive director and Magazine’s “Best in Jax” and made the publication’s “Fabu- master’s students from the Arts in Medicine program artist in residence of Art with a Heart in Healthcare. list.” The salon was voted No. 2 Lash Extensions in Folio at University of Florida. Together, they create art that For more information about next year’s event, Magazine and has earned over 50 five-star Google reviews. helps to reclaim the child from the illness. Patients are tickets and sponsorships, call (904) 306-0390 or email LASH JAX is located at 1500 Beach Blvd, Suite 114, from Palm Coast to St. Augustine to Jacksonville and [email protected]. Visit the website at in Jacksonville Beach. Visit www.lashjax.com for more Fernandina Beach, and beyond. The nonprofit’s team of www.artwithaheart.info. information. Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 28, 2019 BUSINESS WEEKLY FEATURING LOCAL LUXURY LISTINGS 23 Online real estate marketplace Opendoor Business launches in Jacksonville Page 27 WeeklyPAGE 23 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 www.PonteVedraRecorder.com The rise of Wi-Fi in home buying: Ensuring connectivity in your home By Matt Devereaux Flagler Health+ President and Chief Executive Officer Jason Barrett and Vice President of Operations Don Crist Special to the Recorder Spotty Wi-Fi can be mad- dening. From stuttering video streaming to spinning wheels on an internet browser, a weak connection disrupts more than entertainment for the average Matt Devereaux adult. For millions of Americans, Guest Columnist it also halts productivity and workflow. In fact, according to a recent study by FlexJobs and Global Workplace Analytics, the number of Americans Photos by Jon Blauvelt telecommuting increased by a whopping 115 percent Jason Barrett, president and chief executive officer of Flagler Hospital, announces the healthcare en- during the last 10 years. The organization reports that Flagler Health+ Board of Directors Chairman Matt Baker, Jen Barrett and terprise’s new brand name — Flagler Health+ — at 3.9 million U.S. employees work from home at least Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel Carlton DeVooght a press conference on Feb. 22 in St. Augustine. half of the time — up from 1.8 million in 2005. The majority of that growing population relies on technol- ogy, like Wi-Fi, to communicate and work from home. With this in mind, it’s no surprise that reliable Wi-Fi Flagler Hospital unveils has become an essential component for homebuyers to consider. The following insights can help you take control of the Wi-Fi in your current or future home. new Flagler Health+ brand Identifying and solving “dead zones” A “dead zone” is any area that has spotty or non- By Jon Blauvelt events, such as farmers markets and concerts. existent Wi-Fi coverage. These areas are generally easy “People move to these communities because they to spot — simply take note of the specific areas where Flagler Hospital unveiled a new brand name — Fla- want a community,” Barrett said. “We’re going to you have trouble loading a webpage or streaming a gler Health+ — for its new and expanded healthcare embrace that, in a way that our offerings are not just (a) video on your device. enterprise at a press conference last Friday, Feb. 22 in sterile medical office complex. It really is an engage- When attempting to fix these dead zones, first exam- St. Augustine. ment center.” ine the area around your router. Large metal furniture Flagler Health+, headquartered in St. Augustine, will The Flagler Health+ Village at Murabella will incor- or shelving located around your router can muddle the serve to advance the physical, social and economic porate a YMCA. signal and interfere with its strength. Try rearranging health of St. Johns County and surrounding Northeast With the announcement of Flagler Health+, the the metal elements away from your router to see if it Florida communities. hospital is also introducing virtual urgent care visits resolves your issue. “We feel all of that (physical, social and economic available via its website and mobile app, downloadable The overall environment in which your Wi-Fi router health) is much more expansive than just being Flagler in the Apple and Google Play app stores, beginning last is placed also contributes to your signal strength. For Hospital,” said Jason Barrett, president and chief ex- week. example, older homes often feature a thick plaster ecutive officer of Flagler. “We believe our portfolio of As part of its focus on addressing social determinants construction with metal framing that can interfere with offerings translates to a plus.” of health, Flagler Health+ is expanding Care Connect your Wi-Fi. Flagler Health+ will expand to include health villages — its community alliance designed to connect area Homes like this may require the placement of wire- in Nocatee, Murabella and other future locations. Bar- residents with resources in a coordinated way through- less access points, or WAPS, which are hardwired rett told the Recorder the Nocatee location will open in out all of St. Johns County. In the coming year, Care connections that project a Wi-Fi signal from a router 2020 and feature a 40,000-square-foot facility including Connect will introduce programs that further support to a designated area. WAPS can accommodate dozens primary care, urgent care and advanced imaging. To be mental health in adolescents while continuing to focus of devices per point, increasing the bandwidth across located on a 4-acre property adjacent to the Nocatee on key issues like homelessness and access to care. your home. Town Center, the Flagler location will also feature To learn more about Flagler Health+, visit www. greenspace to enable the organization of community flaglerhealth.org. DEVEREAUX continues on Page 30 24 BUSINESS WEEKLY FEATURING LOCAL LUXURY LISTINGS Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 28, 2019 Flomotion returns to THE PLAYERS for second year in a row For the second consecutive year, will be available for purchase at the PGA Jacksonville-based apparel and accesso- TOUR Fan Shop at the Nicklaus Entry, as ries brand Flomotion will offer an array of well as available online at Fanatics.com. products at THE PLAYERS. “We are honored to have been able to According to a press release distributed work on another collection with the THE by the company, the PGA TOUR has PLAYERS,” said Camiel Canters, Flomo- committed to an “even larger array of tion founder and owner. “As golf is one Flomotion products to offer at this year’s of the many reasons that makes Florida a Photos courtesy of Flomotion tournament.” Styles will include volley popular outdoor destination, working with Shown are products from Jacksonville-based apparel and accessories brand Flomotion, which shorts, straw hats, short sleeve tees, long such a prestigious company is a dream will offer an array of products at THE PLAYERS for the second consecutive year. sleeve tees and even stickers. 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Slovenly abode Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 28, 2019 BUSINESS WEEKLY FEATURING LOCAL LUXURY LISTINGS 27 Berkshire Hathaway HSFNR names Realtor Anita Vining Top Producer for 2018 Berkshire Hathaway Home- Board of Directors and is Services Florida Network Realty a board member of the San (HSFNR) recently named Real- Marco Merchants Associa- tor Anita Vining the company’s tion. She supports multiple Top Producer in 2018. local charities and organi- Vining led the company with zations, including Dreams more than $34 million in closed Come True of Northeast sales. In addition to 2018, she Florida, by donating has achieved Berkshire Ha- proceeds from each of her thaway Florida’s Top Producer closed sales. honors in 2013, 2015 and 2016 Anita Vining “Anita is a positive force as well. Vining has produced in Northeast Florida and more than $300 million in real estate sales serves the community and the real estate since 1997. industry with tremendous commitment A resident of Jacksonville for more than and passion,” said Christy Budnick, Berk- Photos courtesy of Opendoor three decades, Vining is knowledgeable shire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Opendoor, an online real estate marketplace that gives people a simple and convenient about all areas in Northeast Florida. She Network Realty president and CEO. “Her way to buy, sell and trade-in homes, is launching this week in the broader Jacksonville has been a licensed Realtor for more than leadership and contributions to our firm metro area. 40 years and is a consistent multi-million- and the community are awe-inspiring, and dollar producer. Vining specializes in a direct reflection of her dedication and luxury real estate, waterfront properties, expertise.” gated and golf course communities, and is For more information on Berkshire Opendoor launches a Certified Relocation Specialist (CRS). Hathaway HomeServices Florida Net- In the community, Vining serves on work Realty Realtor Anita Vining, visit in Jacksonville area the Jacksonville Public Education Fund www.AnitaVining.com. Opendoor, an online real estate marketplace that gives people a simple Berkshire Hathaway HSFNR adds Lea and convenient way to buy, sell and trade-in homes, is launching this week Taylor to Ponte Vedra/Nocatee office in the broader Jacksonville metro area, including Ponte Vedra and Northern St. Berkshire Hathaway Home- known to make the process Johns County. Services Florida Network Realty enjoyable and efficient by This is the third (HSFNR) recently announced the staying tuned in. Florida market for addition of Lea Taylor to the com- “From your very first Opendoor’s real pany’s Ponte Vedra/Nocatee office. meeting to the final closing, estate offering; Taylor is a Florida native with Lea provides best-in-class the company has a passion for real estate who service to her clients,” said operated in Orlando recently relocated to Florida’s First Holly Hayes, broker/manager since October 2017 Coast. She is excited to apply the of the Ponte Vedra/Nocatee and in the Tampa real estate expertise from her work Lea Taylor office. “She has the experi- Greg Hiltz Bay area since May in Palm Beach to help clients’ ence you can count on and Jacksonville Opendoor 2018, serving thou- transactions succeed in Northeast St. Johns the passion to make things happen even general manager Homeowners who are interested in selling sands of customers. County and adjacent Jacksonville beach with the most challenging circumstances.” to Opendoor can visit www.opendoor.com According to the company, home- and get a competitive, all-cash offer on communities. Taylor is an active member at The owners who are interested in selling their home in 24 to 48 hours. “I am blessed to have this opportunity National Association of Realtors, Florida to Opendoor can visit www.opendoor. to grow with such a world-renowned firm Realtors and the Local Northeast Associa- com and get a competitive, all-cash days a week from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. offering unmatched service to clients in tion of Realtors. offer on their home in 24 to 48 hours. To lead the Jacksonville operation, one of our nation’s great places to live,” She is also an enthusiastic boater and If they choose to accept the offer, the Opendoor has enlisted United States Taylor said. naturalist. company says they’ll skip the hassle of Navy veteran Greg Hiltz to serve as With more than 20 years of experience “I look forward to continuing my legacy prepping, listing, having open houses general manager. Hiltz leads the team in real estate, Taylor is able to understand of giving back to the community by taking and potential double-moves, and double and works closely with First Coast the market and works closely to find the advantage of the volunteering opportuni- mortgages. After accepting the offer and buyers, sellers, real estate agents, local right home — as well as neighborhood — ties at the Guana Tolomato Matanzas completing a free home assessment, businesses and general contractors and to match the lifestyle of each client, said Preserve and other beach programs,” sellers choose their close date, collect tradespeople. Berkshire Hathaway HSFNR in a press Taylor said. the funds from the sale and move on to Opendoor currently operates in more release. The company also said Taylor has For more information, Taylor can be their next chapter. than 20 markets in the U.S. and expects developed a highly successful system to reached by phone at (561) 401-6005 or Potential buyers in the Jacksonville to be in 50 cities by the end of 2020. market and sell properties for homeowners by email at Lea.Taylor@FloridaNetwork- metro can download the Opendoor app Headquartered in San Francisco, Open- who wish to sell. Realty.com. Visit her website at Lea- to instantly discover and tour available door has over 1,200 employees. Knowing each client is unique, Berk- SellsLandToSea.com. homes in the area, no appointment nec- To learn more about Opendoor, or shire Hathaway HSFNR said Taylor The Ponte Vedra/Nocatee office is lo- essary. Every for-sale Opendoor home to get an offer on your home, visit works closely as a single agent to achieve cated at 333 Village Main St., Suite 670 in is available for self-guided tours seven www.opendoor.com. the best experience for a client. Taylor is Ponte Vedra Beach. 28 BUSINESS WEEKLY FEATURING LOCAL LUXURY LISTINGS Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 28, 2019 Beacon Lake honored at NEFBA Laurel Awards nautically themed Lake House Amenity Lakefront lifestyle and Fitness Center and a family-friendly neighborhood with pocket parks and stop- community recognized a-whiles for enjoying the community’s for marketing efforts natural surroundings. The community’s builders, Dream Finders Homes and Mat- The Northeast Florida Builders Associa- tamy Homes, are building coastal-inspired tion’s Sales and Marketing Council recent- homes featuring welcoming front porches ly honored BBX Capital Real Estate with a and open floor plans. Laurel Award for Best Realtor Promotional During Tapas & Tours, guests mingled Event at Beacon Lake, a lakefront lifestyle and ate gourmet fare as they toured the master-planned community in northern St. community’s five furnished and decorated Johns County. Tapas and Tours, a progres- model homes, showcasing the latest in- sive luncheon and model tour that wel- home design trends. Each of the commu- comed 175 realtors to the community, was nity’s models featured a gourmet meal and highlighted. a different give-away prize, which kept a “We are honored to receive this recog- steady flow of guests moving from model nition for our successful Tapas & Tours home to model home throughout the event. progressive luncheon and model tour,” Many of the realtors that attended Tapas said Bruce J. Parker, managing director for & Tours have returned to Beacon Lake BBX Capital Real Estate, Beacon Lake’s to see the progress on the community’s Photo courtesy of Clockwork Marketing Bruce J. Parker and Janis Rafkin Spira display the Laurel Award for the Best Realtor Promotion- master developer. “Beacon Lake offers a 8,200-square-foot Lake House Amenity al Event, which was presented to BBX Capital Real Estate for Tapas & Tours at Beacon Lake. welcoming neighborhood environment that and Fitness Center. The Lake House will makes our community stand apart from the be the heart of Beacon Lake and provide unique. Residents can cool off at the Splash Beacon Lake is within the St. Johns rest. We appreciate the accolades from our plentiful opportunities for indoor and Park, fun pool, junior Olympic swimming County Public School District and zoned industry peers, and we hope it will encour- outdoor recreation and relaxation for every pool or lakeside sand beach. They can also for A-rated schools, including Ocean age everyone to visit our community and member of the family. launch a kayak or canoe and explore the Palms Elementary School, Alice B. Lan- learn more about living at Beacon Lake.” Anchored by a 43-acre paddle-friendly peaceful, natural beauty of Beacon Lake. drum Middle School and Allen D. Nease Beacon Lake offers coastal-inspired lake and nestled within 358 acres of nature The Lake House will include a state- High School for the 2018-2019 school home designs, a lakefront setting with a preserve, Beacon Lake’s amenities make it of-the-art fitness center with cardio year. and strength training equipment, free In Beacon Lake’s Phase 1, Dream weights, spin bikes and a fitness studio. Finders Homes and Mattamy Homes offer The Culinary Studio and Demonstration single-family home designs ranging in size Kitchen in the social room will be avail- from 1,600 square feet to more than 3,500 able for catered events and will provide square feet, and are priced from the mid- HAVE THE KITCHEN OR BATH YOU DESERVE cooking classes and chef demonstra- $200,000s to $500,000s. Five decorated tions. Other amenities include the tennis model homes are open for tours. courts, multipurpose playing field and the Beacon Lake is located on the south dockside Crew House that provides kayak side of County Road 210 between U.S. and canoe rentals. A dog park will offer Route 1 and Interstate 95. The community Beacon Lake’s furry residents and their offers residents a central location near owners a place to exercise, socialize and shopping, dining, employment centers and play. There will also be a neighborhood area beaches. For more information, visit park for children. www.BeaconLake.com.

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GreenPointe received six awards for TrailMark, includ- ing best community welcome center, best community website, best consumer promotional event, best overall advertising campaign, best digital marketing campaign and best print ad campaign. The company also received a best logo award for GreyHawk. “We are honored to receive recognition for successfully communicating the exceptional settings and competitive differences at our communities of TrailMark and Grey- Hawk,” said Gaynelle James, GreenPointe Communities marketing director. “GreenPointe Communities is es- teemed for creating communities that offer a sustainable lifestyle and environment where people want to live. We appreciate the accolades from our industry peers, and we hope it will encourage everyone to visit our communities Photo courtesy of Clockwork Marketing and learn more about these unique communities.” Construction Manager Gregg Kern, Marketing Director Gaynelle James, Senior Development Manager Liam O’Reilly and North Florida Regional President Mike Taylor display GreenPointe Communities’ seven Laurel awards from the Northeast Florida Build- TrailMark is a thoughtfully planned neighborhood ers Association’s Sales and Marketing Council. with parks, trails and a full amenities center for residents. GreenPointe worked with the design team of ELM and Through varied, uncluttered methods of navigation, each foot obstacle course, inflatables, face painting, food trucks, Ansana Interiors for the 4,400-square-foot outdoor- click of the mouse leads the viewer through gateways of model home tours and giveaways. The event increased inspired Welcome and Information Center. The center is discovering the community and Northeast Florida. The community awareness, generated hundreds of leads for the first stop where neighborhood visitors are introduced website, www.TrailMarkLiving.com, demonstrates the the builders and provided a way to kick off summer for to the community, tour the amenities complex and get an blend of nature with everyday living, elevating the dream everyone. in-depth overview of the builder team. Highlighting Trail- of home ownership. GreyHawk’s logo complements the community’s natu- Mark’s unique hallmark location and its Northeast Florida TrailMark’s SummerPalooza promotional event show- ral setting. Its motto, “Room to Soar,” reflects the essence natural elements, the center promotes interaction between cased the community’s family and recreation-first lifestyle. of the GreyHawk, where families “can ascend to a new visitors and neighbors while showcasing opportunities to TrailMark welcomed everyone to join residents, builders level of living and spread their wings in this new master- live life connected — with nature and with the community. and local merchants for a day of family fun and celebra- planned community” near Branan Field Wildlife Area. From the domain name, to imagery selection and tion. With more than 1,500 attendees, the event included With a target market of upward bound families with kids, verbiage, each aspect of TrailMark’s website was care- live music, a farmer’s market, a chainsaw carver demon- the logo invokes feelings of renewal, active outdoor family fully assembled to reflect the brand essence of discovery. stration, a bungee ride, human hamster ball game, a 70- recreation and the place to “find your perch.” Shearwater offers first townhomes in new neighborhood Shearwater, the new master-planned The third option is The Alton, a two- residential community on County Road story townhome with an open living room, 210 in St. Augustine, recently announced dining room and kitchen on the first floor that David Weekley Homes has begun and two bedrooms, a bathroom, the laun- construction on one-story and two-story dry room and the owner’s retreat on the townhomes in The Cove neighborhood. second floor. In addition, each townhome Shearwater’s first multi-family project will have a two-car garage, 9-10-foot high ranges in size from approximately 1,563 ceilings, private entry and open-concept to 2,543 square feet with two to three bed- living spaces throughout. rooms and two to three bathrooms. David Weekley townhomes start in the David Weekley Homes builds town- mid-$200,000s and are for sale now, with homes designed for all families, single estimated summer occupancy. professionals and downsizers. According Shearwater is located at 206 Shearwater to developer Freehold Communities, these Parkway in St. Augustine. To learn more townhomes allow potential homebuyers to Rendering courtesy of Freehold Communities about Shearwater, visit the Kayak Club, lo- A rendering shows the plans for Shearwater townhomes in the new neighborhood, The Cove. live a no-maintenance lifestyle, which is cated at 100 Kayak Way in St. Augustine, perfect for active families. showcase Shearwater’s dedication to with an open living room, dining room or visit www.shearwaterliving.com. “We have partnered with one of the providing prospective homebuyers with and kitchen featuring extra windows. The Shearwater offers home designs from nation’s top builders, David Weekley quality home styles and designs that fit all second option is The Megan, a two-story D.S. Ware Homes, Drees Homes, David Homes, because of their commitment to lifestyles.” townhome with an open great room on the Weekley Homes, Lennar, Richmond their customers,” said Suzanne Madd- Potential homebuyers have three differ- first floor and the kitchen with owner’s American Homes, MasterCraft Builder alon of Freehold Communities. “The ent options for floor plans. The first option retreat on the second floor, featuring op- Group, Dream Finders Homes and Toll David Weekley townhomes in The Cove is The Barnes, a single-story townhome tional balconies. Brothers. 30 BUSINESS WEEKLY FEATURING LOCAL LUXURY LISTINGS Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 28, 2019 Welcome Home! 193 ST JOHNS FOREST BLVD. Ponte Vedra Beach featured

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EVENTIDE / PV RECORDER AD / 10” X 12.75” / CMYK DUE TO PUB: FEBRUARY 22, 2019 32 IN THE ARTS Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 28, 2019 REVIEW Florida Chamber PVHS theater Music Project department to feature works performs of Schumann ‘Our Town” March 10 at By John Lancaster Ponte Vedra Special to the Recorder The Ponte Vedra High School theater Concert Hall department showcased its production The Florida Chamber Music Project of Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” last (FCMP) will feature four of Robert weekend. Schumann’s works at their March 10 Directed by the head of the drama concert at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. department, Jason Nettle, the play in They will be joined by pianist Hyun- three acts tells the story of two young soon Whang for Schumann’s Piano lovers and their journey through life in Quartet in E flat major. a small town. Although the couple has “We are excited to be joined by pia- troubles, by the end they realize what is nist Hyunsoon Whang for this concert,” really important. said Susan Pardue, FCMP artistic direc- The local high school’s rendition of tor. “We will be taking advantage of this Thornton Wilder’s masterpiece opened and featuring her in three solo pieces by with a rustic stage setting lined with nu- Schumann to start the program. We will merous picture frames. The set design of then join forces for Schumann’s lovely antique furniture and pastoral clothing Photos by John Lancaster piano quartet.” set a proper precedent for the environ- Korean-American pianist Hyunsoon ment of a conservative midwestern genuine, but tender as well. The power- Whang is an American town. ful wedding scene provided insight to active per- Junior Mason Ebert played several the challenges of marriage and hinted at former and roles, acting as the stage manager and the struggles to come for the characters. a dedicated narrating the play for the audience. Other noteworthy performances came important … Don’t waste any of your teacher. Since Ebert was perfect for the job as he care- from junior Jasmine Hurt acting as Mrs. moments,” Nettle wrote. the age of fully articulated each line, depicting Gibbs, and seniors Sebastian Carson as The seemingly somber play presents a 12, she has beautiful scenery, and even hopped in as Dr. Gibbs, Sydney Scott as Mrs. Webb realistic and ultimately positive outlook performed other characters during the play. and Ty Lewin as Mr. Webb. that still resonates today more than 80 hundreds of Sophomore Kathleen Vergnolle and In the program guide, Nettle snuck years after its original publication. Hyunsoon Whang concerts in the junior Graham Corbett acted as the in a letter for the audience to be opened Ponte Vedra High School’s drama United States, main characters — Emily Webb and after the show. In this letter, he justified department will present its next produc- Canada, Europe, Iceland, Japan and George Gibbs, respectively. Vergnolle his choice of the rather somber play. tion, “Seussical,” April 11 to 14. Korea. She studied at the North Caro- and Corbett both encapsulated the play’s “The dead in the show realize that we lina School of the Arts, the St. Louis themes of love and pain. The connec- waste our time on earth because we’re John Lancaster is a student at Ponte Vedra Conservatory, The Juilliard School and tion between the characters felt not only too busy ‘living’ and missing what’s High School. earned a doctorate from Indiana Uni- versity under the tutelage of legendary György Sebők. A recipient of Oklahoma Governor’s Arts and Education Award, Whang holds the McMahon Endowed THIS HILARIOUS COMEDY IS A UPCOMING SHOWS Chair in Music at Cameron University MUST-SEE! in Lawton, Oklahoma. BIG THE MUSICAL Show tickets may be purchased at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall and St. Au- March 27 – May 5 gustine Amphitheatre Box Offices, all Ticketmaster outlets, individual ticket AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ purchase link and by phone at (800) 745-3000. May 8 – June 9 FCMP was founded five years ago. Violist Susan Pardue serves as the ar- DISNEY’S tistic director. Joining her are violinists -LIFE!MID Patrice Evans, Anna Genest and Annie THE LITTLE MERMAID Hertler and cellist Laurie Casseday. THE CRISIS mUSICAL All are members of the Jacksonville June 12 – July 28 Symphony. FEBRUARY 20 – MARCH 24 The final FCMP concert of the season will be May 5. Follow Florida Chamber Music Proj- ect on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter 12000 Beach Boulevard (@FLChamberMusic). Visit them online at flchambermusic.org. Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 28, 2019 IN THE ARTS 33 St. Augustine Community Chorus to celebrate 70th anniversary with Countless Thanks to gala party and concerts for public A milestone has arrived in the perform- gustine Shores; or two concerts on March OUR ADVERTISERS ing arts in St. Augustine, with the St. 16 or 17 at Lewis Auditorium, all with for the month of February Augustine Community Chorus celebrating the St. Augustine Orchestra in a shared its 70th year/season and hosting a gala program. A Classic Theatre LPL Financial benefit and two concerts to honor it in “I Hear America Singing” is the Alhambra Theatre & Dining Mainstream Boutique March — claiming ownership of being name of the concerts that will be jointly Americrest Marchand Faries Financial Management the oldest performing arts organization in conducted by Maestros Mike Sanflippo Arbor Terrace Marcia’s Place the historic city. and Scott Gregg. The program includes Baptist Medical Center Maria Poole Luxury Travel “We are delighted to be at this great music by iconic American composers Barbara Maple – Watson Realty Corp. Marks Gray, PA Barnhorst Eye Associates Marsh Landing Country Club Realty age as an organization and continuing to such as Bernstein, Copland, Gershwin Beach Blvd. Automotive Michelle Floyd – First Coast Sotheby’s provide relevant, joyful musical enter- and Berlin, as well as folk tunes and Berry & Co. Real Estate Mission House tainment for this city that so embraces recently composed pieces. Classics that Bluebird Pharmacy Momentum Fitness music in all forms,” said Lynn Abjornson, will be performed include selections from Briley & Deal, LLC Mulligans Pub of Ponte Vedra president of the St. Augustine Commu- “West Side Story” and “Porgy and Bess,” Carpet Concepts, Inc. Murray & Elise Beard – Watson Realty nity Chorus. “We love that there are so and several of Irving Berlin’s greatest Center for Neuro Fitness Corp. many talented musicians turning 70 this hits: “There’s No Business Like Show Chandler Oaks Barn My House Fitness year including Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Business;” “Puttin’ On The Ritz;” “Blue Chets Creek Church Oceanside Cleaners Raitt, Billy Joel, and Lionel Richie — Skies” and “God Bless America!” The Christ Episcopal Church Opulence of Southern Pines great music is enduring, and singing is a public will also hear Aaron Copland’s Claude’s Chocolate OrangeTheory Fitness lifelong pleasure.” quintessential piece, “Lincoln Portrait.” Coastal Wine Market PineCastle Collage School Ponte Vedra Concert Hall The public can attend one of three “This program was conceived as a cel- Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach Ponte Vedra Cosmetic Dentistry events to be part of the festivities: a gala ebration of Americana,” said Mike San- Cypress Trust Ponte Vedra Sharks Lacrosse dinner, dancing and silent auction event Cypress Village – Brookdale Senior Living Ponte Vedra Wellness Center on March 8 at Riverview Club in St. Au- CHORUS continues on Page 34 Daniel Pura Vida Spa Daryl Atkins – Coldwell Banker Vanguard Pusser’s David Gray Design Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home Daysi Jacobson Accounting Reef Restaurant Dr. Robert Karol Restaurant Orsay Elizabeth Hudgins – Berkshire Hathaway Richards Mattress & Wicker Ellie Bing RiverGarden EMMA Concert Association Sawgrass Marriott Spa Episcopal School of Jacksonville Scan Design Espling Jewelers Schneider Eye Fiji Tan Science-Based Wellness First Coast Artists Senior Guardians of America First Coast Sotheby’s International Realty Setzer & Cochran Flagler College Silver Creek Forever Vets St. Francis Foundation Freida Prince & Susie Mullinax – Re/Max St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce Friends of the Ponte Vedra Library Sue Hollis – Watson Realty GreenPointe Homes Suzie Connolly – Ponte Vedra Club Realty Harbor Chase Sweet! By Holly Photo courtesy of Molly Sweet Harby Jewelers Taste! Catering on the Boulevard The Civic Orchestra of Jacksonville will be performing a free concert on March 3 at St. Paul’s by HEAL Foundation Teacher’s Aid for Student Knowledge the Sea Episcopal Church. In the Pink Texas de Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens The Palms at Ponte Vedra Jacquelyn Bates – Coldwell Banker The Spa at Ponte Vedra Inn & Club Vanguard The Starling at Nocatee Civic Orchestra of Jacksonville Jalona Marie Tom Trout, Inc. Janet Johnson P.A. Trasca & Co. Eatery to host free concert March 3 at Janet Westling – Berkshire Hathaway Tree Masters Jax Beaches Family Dentistry Trudy Toche Jeanie Leapley – Coldwell Banker Vanguard Two Dudes Restaurant St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church Julie Little Brewer – Re/Max Vibrant Life Health Center On Sunday, March 3, the Civic Orchestra thousands of listeners each year. Since Karsten Jacobson – Edward Jones Village Arts & Framing LASH Village Jeweler of Jacksonville will make its debut to the the inception of the orchestra in 2016, the Lash Lounge Watson Realty Corp. – Ponte Vedra Beach Beaches community in a performance at St. 60-person group of volunteer musicians Law Office of Dan W. Armstrong Wells Fargo Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church that has played in some unique venues, such as Le Macaron of Ponte Vedra Beach Westminster St. Augustine celebrates music of the seas. the Jacksonville Zoo, Manifest Distilling, Lemon Twist Wildflower Health From Handel’s “Water Music” to Intuition Ale Works and MOSH. Lisa Barton Team – Berkshire Hathaway World Imports, USA Smetana’s depiction of the Moldau River, The members of the Civic Orchestra Lockett Law Wounded Warrior Project the orchestra has curated a unique program of Jacksonville believe that a symphonic Lord of Life Lutheran Church Zisser Law rounded out by “Emergence,” an original music revolution is possible and see a work written by the orchestra’s artist-in- future where orchestras are not confined to residence, Anne McKennon. The free the symphony hall and where anyone can concert will take place at 5 p.m. enjoy and appreciate this art form on their Under the leadership of conductor Dr. own terms. Marguerite Richardson, the orchestra mem- All concerts are free, family-friendly We appreciate you! bers donate their time and talent to engage and open to the community. 34 IN THE ARTS Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 28, 2019 St. Johns Cultural Council to hold Chorus Continued from 33

flippo, who has been conducting the ROWITA Awards Celebration March 31 Chorus since 2015. “‘I Hear America Singing’ is also a great theme for our The St. Johns Cultural Council will has cultivated collaborations with the The Jr. ROWITA Fellowship will also concert, as choral singing continues hold the 10th annual Recognizing Out- Flagler College Art Department, the Mayo be awarded during the celebration. The to be the most popular form of par- standing Women in the Arts (ROWITA) Clinic, Compassionate St. Augustine and Fellowship is a scholarship for graduating ticipation in the performing arts in Awards Celebration on Sunday, March 31 local artists. high school women who intend to develop the U.S., with approximately 12,000 at 3 p.m. at the Limelight Theatre in St. Phillips originally came to the Lin- their artistic skills through continued professional and community cho- Augustine. colnville Museum and Cultural Center study and training. A meet and greet re- ruses in the country.” The free event will honor the six as a volunteer. Within a short time, the ception will follow the afternoon program. Mitch Kolesaire, board chairper- women chosen to receive the 2019 Dr. Museum’s Board of Directors recognized The Dr Gail Pflaster ROWITA award son of the St. Augustine Orchestra, Gail Pflaster ROWITA Award for their her as having the skills to promote and recognizes the impact and influence which is in its 57th season, expressed contributions to the artistic environment in expand the museum. Under her leadership women have made to the literary, visual his delight in performing their first St. Johns County. The 2019 honorees are as the museum’s director, the Lincolnville and performing arts in St. Johns County. collaborative concerts with just the Dr. Dorothy Barrett, Margaret Jimeson, Museum and Cultural Center has become The idea for the award was conceived St. Augustine Community Chorus. Linda McAnarney, Regina Gayle Phillips, a vibrant and historical place to attend by the late Dr. Pflaster, a local writer and “I think it will be tremendous for Dr. Susanne Schuenke and Jo Sinclair. concerts, historical presentations and committed arts supporter. the public to see and hear the Chorus Barrett volunteers with the St. Augus- cultural discussions. “There was no one in the community and Orchestra onstage together with tine Orchestra, the EMMA Concert Asso- Through Schuenke’s work as a writer/ celebrating our local women arts leaders, such a powerful voice and inspiring ciation and the string instrument programs illustrator, curator of exhibitions for local so Dr. Pflaster and I created ROWITA,” delivery,” he said. at The Webster School, Sebastian Middle organizations and lecturer/teacher at Fla- said Joy D’Elia, St. Johns Cultural Coun- Tickets are on sale now for the School and St. Augustine High School gler College and The Cultural Center at cil ROWITA programcCoordinator. “The gala and concerts at saosaccevents. Center for the Arts. Ponte Vedra Beach, she has imparted her ROWITA award identifies women who ticketleap.com. Information on Jimeson is the founding member of Clay belief that art enriches every human’s life. have inspired and vitalized our arts com- the Chorus is available at www. Network, a Northeast Florida nonprofit Sinclair has shared her passion for munity in St. Johns County through their staugustinecommunitychorus.org; that provides educational opportunities, creative encounters throughout her diverse art and actions. I am constantly amazed information about the Orchestra is contributes to charitable causes in the career as a professional artist and as an and inspired by the women we have hon- available at staugustineorchestra. community and supports the Clay Net- art educator of youth and adults at Flagler ored each year.” org. The St. Augustine Orchestra work’s membership by providing sales op- College, Ketterlinus Elementary School, Nominations for the ROWITA awards was just awarded the Best Large portunities, group support and mentoring. The Cultural Center of Ponte Vedra come from the general public. For more Band/Orchestra award in FOLIO McAnarney is the visual art teacher at Beach, Butterfield Garage Gallery and information, call the St. Johns Cultural Weekly’s first “Best Of St. Augus- Julington Creek Elementary School. She other local organizations. Council at (904) 808-7330. tine” readers’ poll.

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SpTHURSDAY,orts FEBRUARY 28, 2019 • PAGE 35 www.PonteVedraRecorder.com Nease girls Sharks top advance to Panthers in lacrosse state semis The Ponte Vedra High School boys lacrosse team beat Nease on Tuesday By Hannah Favorite night, 19-2, in the annual rivalry be- Special to the Recorder tween the teams. Tony Rossi and Dylan Hess led the The Nease girls basketball team Sharks in goals with four and three, defeated Booker T. Washington 65-44 respectively. Cam Welch, Freddie Amato Friday, Feb. 22 in the regional finals at ABOVE: The Nease girls basketball team gathers after beating Booker and Carter Parlette each had two goals. home. With the win, the Lady Panthers Parlette also had three assists. The tan- advance to the state semifinals in Lake- T. Washington in the regional finals on Feb. 22 at home. The Lady dem of Jimmy Burns and Andrew Ewalt land, where they will play Fort Myers on Panthers will play Fort Myers in won 20 of 22 faceoffs. Friday, March 1, at noon. the state semifinals on March 1. After previous wins over Gulf Breeze Leading Nease to victory against and Mandarin, the Sharks were 3-0 as of Booker T. Washington was captain and LEFT: Camille Hobby takes the Wednesday. The team played Fleming Is- senior Kiya Turner, who scored 24 points. ball down the court. She finished land on Wednesday night before this edi- with 20 points in the win against Camille Hobby added 20 points. tion of the Recorder went to the printer. Booker T. Washington. Hannah Favorite is a student at Nease Ponte Vedra hosts Woodward on Friday, High School. Photos by Hannah Favorite March 1 at 7 p.m. at the Shark Tank.

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Nimnicht, the first female chairper- Anne Nimnicht gathers with her family after being presented with the Deane Beman Award at the Celebration of Golf Banquet on Feb. 19 at San son of THE PLAYERS (1997), was intro- Jose Country Club. duced by fellow PLAYERS Championship “Redcoat” Mike Hartley. ■ Director of the Year – Duke Butler III Nimnicht is the fifth recipient of the (TPC Sawgrass) Beman award, following in the footsteps ■ Earl Kelly Long Time Service Award – of Deane Beman (2014), Herb Peyton Tom Dudley (Timuquana Country Club) (2015), John Hayt (2016) and Joe Louis ■ Professional of the Year – Ray Barr, Jr. Barrow, Jr. (2017). The award was named (Jacksonville Golf & Country Club) for the former PGA TOUR commissioner who brought the PGA TOUR to Ponte Northern Chapter of the North Florida Vedra Beach more than 40 years ago. It PGA Awards (presented by Tim Cooper, recognizes a lifetime of contributions to Chapter President) professional golf and other community- ■ PGA Professional of the Year – Russ benefitting activities. Libby (Hidden Hills Golf Club) Longtime First Coast resident, Nease ■ Teacher of the Year – Byran Kipnis High School graduate and two-time (Eagle Harbor Golf Club) PGA Tour winner Len Mattiace was the ■ Assistant of the Year – John Grzybek evening’s guest speaker. In a question and Soon-to-be World Golf Hall of Fame Inductee Dennis (The Plantation at Ponte Vedra) answer format conducted by 2018 Jack- Walters and Bucky pose for a picture at the banquet. ■ Superintendent of the Year – Jeff Plotts sonville Area Golf Association (JAGA) (TPC Sawgrass) Director of the Year and former PGA ■ Senior Player of the Year – Brad Rol- TOUR executive Duke Butler III, Mat- linson (Ponte Vedra Beach) tiace talked about the impact junior golf in ABOVE: Longtime First Coast resi- ■ Player of the Year – Bob Wallace North Florida has had on him. He also dis- dent, Nease High School graduate (Ponte Vedra Inn & Club) cussed his highs, lows and lessons learned and two-time PGA Tour winner ■ Amateur of the Year – Jeff Adams as a PGA TOUR member, as well as his Len Mattiace serves as the event’s (TPC Sawgrass & JAGA) dedication to helping others, particularly guest speaker. those impacted by bullying in his adopted Timuquana Country Club superintendent LEFT: JWGA President Suzanne hometown of Jacksonville. LaPlante with Championship Award Alan Brown was called on to reflect on the Dennis Walters, who will be inducted winner Therese Quinn activities and 2018 highlights of the North into the World Golf Hall of Fame this Florida Golf Course Superintendents Asso- summer at the U.S. Open, also attended as The First Tee of North Florida and the people and organizations were recognized: ciation, while Jacksonville Golf & Coun- a special guest. A paraplegic since 1974, North Florida Golf Course Superinten- try Club head professional Ray Barr Jr. Walters shared stories about his unique dents Association. The event was a sellout Jacksonville Women’s Golf Association introduced three elite golfers from his club and inspirational life in golf and answered affair for the fourth year in a row. Award (presented by Suzanne LaPlan- who achieved a milestone in JAGA history questions from attendees prior to the start Other groups represented were the te, President/JWGA) in 2018 when they became the first winners of the banquet, with his trusty dog and North Florida Junior Golf Foundation, the ■ 2017-18 JWGA Championship from the same club to capture JAGA’s three sidekick, Bucky, seated next to him. On PGA TOUR, THE PLAYERS Champion- Award – Therese Quinn men’s “majors” in the same year. They are: hand to support their longtime friend were ship and many from its “Redcoat” leader- John Lobb/62nd Senior Amateur, David former TOUR winners Billy Maxwell and ship group, along with area golf clubs and 2018 JAGA Awards (presented by Randy Wicks/9th Match Play Championship and Bob Dickson. officials. Nader, President/JAGA) Davis Roche/57th Jacksonville Amateur. The banquet is co-sponsored by the Brent Martineau, sports director of Ac- ■ Club Executive of the Year – Greg Chairing the banquet this year were Jacksonville Area Golf Association tion News Jax and a strong supporter of Sheara (Timuquana Country Club) JAGA’s Michael McKenny of Timuquana (JAGA) and the Northern Chapter of the golf on all levels in Jacksonville, served as ■ Community Service Award – Jeff Country Club, with administrative coor- North Florida PGA, and supported by the the emcee for the third time. 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Could it be a hernia? 8 silent signs

The signs of a hernia are not always obvious. Most common is a bulge in the abdomen, but here are some other symptoms that you may be more likely to ignore:

• Pain in the pelvic area • Constipation • Nausea and vomiting • Feeling full and bloated • Fever • Heartburn • Weakness and muscle fatigue • Pain when lifting or in the upper leg or groin coughing

If left untreated, your hernia could grow, get more painful, or even become dangerous at some point. And a hernia won’t go away on its own. The good news is, today’s minimally invasive hernia treatment options can offer you fast recovery.

Could it be a hernia? Find out today.

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