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The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce Ponte Vedra CONNECTIONSBeach Division Board of Directors 2017-18. (L-R) Rob Schlingmann, Gloria Dongara, Jennifer Belisario, Lori Adams, Sara Alexander, Susan Griffi n, Ed Mercel, Wiam Ba� ah Updates(not pictured) from Janet Collins, Rachel the Landis, Nancy Halle� Chamber of Commerce Pages 13-28

Ponte Vedra’s Kyle Barker goes vertical and makes a big-time play against Bishop Kenny last week. The Sharks defeated the Crusaders 38-22 after losing to Pedro Menendez the previous week. Read more on page 33. Photo by Chris Norton

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   †‡ˆ   PV2-LV43172 4 COMMUNITY NEWS Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017 LETTER TO THE EDITOR SJC Republican Party to host As a combat veteran of tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, I am truly disappointed to see ungrateful athletes and entertainers disrespect our flag, anthem and country. I stood shoulder Sen. Ted Cruz, Rep. Ron DeSantis to shoulder with other soldiers who were black, Asian, Christian, Jewish and Muslim who proudly performed their duty overseas under “The Star Oct. 6 at Sawgrass Country Club Spangled Banner.” The flag and anthem are not racist, and they should not be used for protest. The St. Johns County Republican DeSantis continues to show his Our society places too high of an emphasis on Party will host Sen. Ted Cruz support of Trump with his proposal those who, often through a series of fortunate (R-Texas) and Rep. Ron DeSantis (R- to put an end date on the Russia circumstances, are given a stage to perform for us. FL6) as guest speakers at a fundraising investigation and his “Drain the Swamp They may have talent, but they are not our true dinner Friday, Oct. 6 at the Sawgrass Act.” Modeled after the reforms called “heroes.” I defend and respect the freedom of speech Country Club. Topics of discussion for by then-candidate Trump, the Drain for individuals, but when a player is in team uniform, will include tax reform, healthcare, the Swamp bill is intended to toughen they are representing our town. the ongoing Russia investigation and Sen. Ted Cruz Rep. Ron DeSantis current bans on officials lobbying the The grave disrespect displayed to our American other critical issues facing the United government after their federal service, flag and anthem on foreign soil was beyond appalling States today. to alter the incentives for government officials and to slow and will not be forgotten. This marred an otherwise Having recently announced a summary of his proposed the revolving door between Capitol Hill and K Street. great on-field performance. As a charter Jaguar tax plan to overhaul the nation’s tax code, Cruz will present “I thank President Trump for taking the lead on reforming season ticket holder, I was ashamed and insulted. his position on reform, which revolves around three ideas: Washington, and I hope we can pass this bill quickly,” From now on, I will no longer wear any NFL or flat, simple and fair. His overall plan echoes President DeSantis said. team apparel, and I invite others to do the same. If I Trump’s outspoken agenda for helping the middle class, Together, Cruz and DeSantis have introduced legislation decide to attend another game, I will not be wearing reducing corporate taxes and creating more jobs. regarding congressional term limits, which the president has teal. I will wear red, white and blue to honor those “We’ve been given a historic opportunity, an opportunity supported and continues to advocate for. who are the real heroes in our country. The only real to produce incredible results for the men and women who The Oct. 6 dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will include hero I saw this weekend was Pittsburgh Steeler and elected us,” Cruz said in a high-profile speech recently a Texas-style barbecue, cash bar and silent auction. A VIP fellow veteran Alejandro Villanueva who stood to hosted by the conservative Tax Foundation. “The promise meet and greet ($250) will precede the event at 5:30 p.m. honor our flag and country. God Bless America! to remodel our antiquated, bureaucratic, ineffective tax General tickets are $100. For tickets and more information, Ronald “Doc” Renuart, COL (USA-ret) system with the objective of creating more jobs, higher visit http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oe Ponte Vedra Beach (submitted Sept. 25) wages, more opportunity.” idk=a07eeguaaoq4c95d36e&llr=w4ee549ab. CTTF Board readies Ponte Vedra-Palm Valley traffic study surveys The Citizens Traffic Task Force Board It ultimately recommended short-term Based on the recommendations presented Ponte Vedra Beaches Coalition and the (CTTF) is planning to collect input on the improvements (over the next five years) at the public hearing April 25 at the Ponte Sawgrass, Marsh Landing and Players results of the Ponte Vedra Traffic Study that and long-term improvements (projected Vedra Concert Hall, there are two areas Club homeowner’s associations. That was released in April 2016 by circulating out to 2040) to intersections and roadways that the CTTF Board believes should be survey is intended to collect input from two surveys in the coming weeks. that could ease traffic congestion in the surveyed separately. The first area focuses residents on the proposed intersection The study, commissioned by St. Johns area. Considering next steps, the CTTF on the short-term improvements that can be improvements. County and the North Florida Transportation Board agreed that a community survey made to intersections that should improve The second survey, to be circulated Planning Organization (TPO), analyzed be implemented to collect input about the traffic flow and safety at those locations. Nov. 13, will ask for input on the proposed roadway conditions East of the Intracoastal potential changes from as many residents The second area focuses on the long-term widening of A1A and Mickler Road/CR Waterway from J. Turner Butler Boulevard and businesses in Ponte Vedra Beach and recommendation to widen A1A and Mickler 210. in the North, to Mickler Road in the South. Palm Valley as possible. Road/ CR210 by an additional two lanes. Area residents are encouraged to The first survey will be circulated Oct. complete both surveys. By doing so, they 9 through the emailing lists of the Ponte will assist the CTTF Board in prioritizing Vedra Beaches Coalition, the Ponte Vedra the individual projects and help determine Community Association, the Palm Valley which improvements, if any, should be Community Association, the Ponte Vedra made. To obtain a link to the survey, Municipal Service District, the North contact your local HOA or organization.

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PV3-LV43018 ‚ƒ€„  PV2-LV43204 Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017 COMMUNITY NEWS 5 Ponte Vedra author PVPV-RAWLINGS HOLDS PEP RALLY reveals ‘secrets of longevity’ IN ANTICIPATION OF TURTLE TROT By Samantha Logue “But the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population is the 90-plus segment.” As the president of Petros Estate & Recognizing society’s growing need for Retirement Planning and the founder and effective longevity planning, Bajalia decided president of Woman’s Worth, LLC, Ponte to ask some nonagenarians and centenarians Vedra Beach resident Jeannette Bajalia has about their secrets to success. a wealth of knowledge regarding future “I wanted to hear from the 90-plus planning. In her new book, “Planning a generation, so I spent two years interviewing Purposeful Life: Secrets of Longevity,” she them,” she said. “I wanted to learn what reveals the secrets behind how many men they do differently, what they attribute their and women have continued to live happy, longevity to, and a lot of it is simple living healthy lives well into their 90s. and a healthy lifestyle.” “Longevity is the ultimate -edged According to Bajalia, her interviewees’ sword,” Bajalia said. “Who doesn’t want lifestyles not only allowed them to enjoy to live longer, if a high quality of life can physical health, but also financial health, into be maintained? If we have our health, our their 90s and beyond. Photo courtesy of PVPV-Rawlings Elementary School family and friends, and a compelling reason “That generation tends to keep moving, PVPV-Rawlings Elementary School students received a short break from classroom learn- to get out of bed each morning, longevity and they overlook life’s obstacles,” Bajalia ing Sept. 28 to rally for the Turtle Trot, an annual event presented by the PTO and Coastal becomes a great thing. Unfortunately, it also said. “They have strong mental health, strong Luxury Outdoors that encourages fitness and exercise while raising funds to support the brings with it the very real and frightening physical health, strong emotional health and school. The pep rally was held to generate excitement for the Oct. 12 Turtle Trot and mark risk of outliving one’s money.” strong spiritual health, so they are able to not the kick-off to the two week long fundraising effort leading up to the event. This year, As a retirement planner, Bajalia advises worry about running out of money, because the school’s goal is to raise funds for upgrading technology in the media centers at both men and women every day on the steps they they’re keeping themselves healthy and campuses and for purchasing printers and projectors for teachers and staff. The school should take to ensure their financial security well.” also hopes to provide sports balls for each grade level and additional shade structures for both playgrounds, as well as generate enough funds to fulfill the requests of the art after they have left the workforce. Bajalia found that this realization tied in and music resource teachers. With funds being collecting through Oct. 13, children are “Many of the clients that I serve currently, with the subject of her previous book, “Wi$e encouraged to raise awareness of the program via social media outlets, with the help when I say, ‘We need to create plans to make Up Women,” which addresses the connection of their parents. Last year, through the help of social media and online donations, the sure you don’t out of money if you live between a woman’s health and her wealth. school gathered support from over 20 countries. To view more pictures, and videos from to 90 or 100,’ most people don’t believe the 2017 Turtle Trot Pep Rally, please visit http://pvpvrawlingspto.wildapricot.org, or they’re going to live that long,” she said. LONGEVITY continues on Page 12 check out the PTO’s facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/pvpvrawlingspto. Pink Ribbon Golf Classic to again raise money for breast cancer research, treatment By Benjamin Naim $1,200,000, with event proceeds distributed cancer, and Mayo Clinic kept her alive for each year to Mayo and Baptist Beaches. 11 years.” Organizers of the 11th annual Pink “We are trying to give these two Strom said Mayo did “wonderful work” Ribbon Golf Classic are attempting to raise institutions in Jacksonville the extra money for her friend, who lived long enough to see at least $150,000 this year for local breast they can use to offer cutting-edge treatments her child graduate from high school, then cancer research and related services. and make some research breakthroughs,” graduate from college and get married. To reach that goal, the nonprofit kicked said Sara Strom, a volunteer who leads the “Lots of people have stories like that – off its efforts Oct. 4 with a Tee Off Cocktail organization’s publicity efforts. their mothers, their sisters, their dear friends Richards Mattress & Party at Marsh Landing, which featured a Pink Ribbon’s website notes that past – so it’s very personal and very inspiring,” Wicker Warehouse silent auction fundraiser, food and cocktails. contributions to Baptist Medical Center she added. 1079 Atlantic Blvd. • Atlantic Beach V43014 Next to Elvis’s Upholstery The series of fundraising events continues Beaches have helped purchase state-of-the- For more information on the Pink Ribbon PV3-L with the area’s only all-women charity golf art equipment, such as a SenoClaire breast Golf Classic, including how to register or 249-3541 M-S • 11-5:30 • Sunday • 1-5 tournament at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club tomosynthesis with three-dimensional donate, visit www.pinkribbonjax.org. www.richardsmattressandwicker.com Oct. 12 that will include over 100 female imaging technology, an x-ray pathology participants. Taking place from 7:30 a.m. unit, a digital mammography unit and more. to 2 p.m., the day of the tournament will Meanwhile, Pink Ribbon has supported feature a light breakfast, a luncheon and a Mayo Clinic-Jacksonville’s Breast Cancer speaker and short video package detailing Genome Guided Therapy Study, the the importance of Pink Ribbon’s fundraising research of Sarah A. McLaughlin, M.D., € ‚ƒ€ „ † ‡ˆ‚„‡ˆ‚†ˆ‰ƒ efforts. Edith A. Perez, M.D. and the purchase of a The organization’s events will conclude biopsy system. with a Nov. 16 trunk show and check Strom explained that a group of ladies presentation at 6 p.m. at Underwood’s at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club started Pink      ­ Jewelers, where 10 percent of all sales of Ribbon after their friends were diagnosed David Yurman Jewelry will be donated to with breast cancer. the nonprofit (Other local businesses will “I think everybody’s motivation is a little be donating to the cause.). Representatives personal,” Strom said. “Part of it is you from both Mayo Clinic-Jacksonville and have friends who have survived cancer, and            Baptist Medical Center Beaches will attend you have friends who have not survived.   the check presentation to announce the total I had a very dear friend who died back in funds raised by Pink Ribbon this year. 2011; she was diagnosed 11 years before To date, Pink Ribbon has raised over with a very aggressive form of breast PV2-LV43200 6 ONE OF US Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017

Desiree Kotze is a longtime Ponte Vedra resident who is a new realtor with RE/MAX Specialists. Originally from Cape Town, South Africa, Kotze has a fascinating story that she was happy to share with the Recorder. Desiree Kotze

By Jon Blauvelt Can you please tell us about your background? I received a bachelor’s degree in fine arts at Stellenbosch University, one of South Africa’s oldest universities that is known for its idyllic wine lands. After university, a recruitment company hired me as a headhunter, and many years later, I started my own recruitment company named Plus Personnel. When our twins (Mica and Amoré) were born, I closed my business and went back to work as a recruiter. My husband and I planned in 1991 to “owner build” a 5,550 square foot house in Plattekloof for our family. I designed the house, we started building in 1992 and a few weeks later, we found out my husband had cancer. My husband went through a few operations and chemo treatments that made him very ill. I had no choice but to see the whole process of owner builder through, since we stood to lose everything if I did not. Today the house “Desiree” built is one of the busiest bed and breakfasts in Plattekloof. In 1996, my husband, who recovered from his illness, was recruited on an H1B visa as a computer contractor to work on Y2K projects in the United States. We lived in Atlanta and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, our first two years, and then we found our home in Ponte Vedra Beach when my husband was sent to Jacksonville. I soon started volunteering through our church and local schools. I was on the founding PTO for Ponte Vedra High School as the volunteer coordinator. At Nease High School, I served as the teacher appreciation coordinator for the IB program teaching staff. One day, a friend asked me to be a substitute teacher for her at Episcopal Preschool, and I stayed for six years. Eventually, I left to volunteer as the director of the children’s and youth ministry at the International Community Bible Study Group, also known as CBS (Ponte Vedra Branch). What inspired you to become a realtor? Like my other jobs, people would ask me or tell me I can do something, and I would try it. That is exactly how I became a realtor. A number of people told me I would be a great realtor, and I thought, “Why not?” I have literally lived through every possible scenario regarding realty: renting locally and abroad, building locally and abroad and buying existing homes locally and abroad. Experience alone qualified me to have great empathy and understanding for what my Photo by Jon Blauvelt clients need and the emotions they are experiencing. Or so I thought. Desiree Kotze Most people do not realize that being a realtor requires education and staying on top of the constant changes in the industry. How would you characterize the state of the real What do you enjoy most about living in Ponte estate market in Ponte Vedra? Vedra Beach? What’s the most rewarding part about your job? The single family housing market and rentals went I LOVE living in Ponte Vedra Beach and have The most rewarding part is meeting people from all walks of fast during the spring and summer. I want to stick lived here for 20 years! Ponte Vedra really has life. I love holding open houses for that very reason. Listening to my neck out and say that if you listed a house in everything to offer for everyone (except a night life stories and hearing what the homebuyers value is very educational. 2017 from February through August in Ponte Vedra for the young adults, which makes it an awesome I also enjoy seeing the joy on clients’ face when you find them Beach, Nocatee, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune and place to raise teenagers). that buyer who loves the seller’s house as much as the seller does. Atlantic Beach, your realtor most likely had an offer I love that nobody in Ponte Vedra or Nocatee is The day you close on a listing is pretty awesome too. on that house within 21 days. really from here. If you do meet someone who grew On the buyer’s side, if you were looking for a up here, they are unpretentious, and they have the What is the most challenging part of your job? resale or soon ready to move in new construction, best stories to tell you of the days when Ponte Vedra Real estate is much more technology driven today, and it is very the pickings were slim, and you had to know exactly was only an island with no AC or even power. competitive in a relatively small market like the Beaches. what you needed and move fast when you found it. Ponte Vedra is like a little secret (or so it used to To stand out, you need to use all of the tools: Facebook, In Nocatee alone, more than 100 homes went be) oasis in North Florida. It’s a place where you go websites, monthly newsletters, blogging and more. Many realtors under contract from July to September. I have to Starbucks and the nail salon, and everyone knows do what they call “buying leads” from places such as Zillow or recently read that resales have dropped in September you and you know everyone, even if you haven’t Realtor.com. Those leads are very expensive, and if you are a by a small percentage, but the market is still very been to their homes. relatively new realtor, you cannot afford to employ people to run ripe for selling and buying. It is really a good time We even have the best medical care here, with your Facebook page or manage and build your website. So, you to list in October for November with out-of-town Mayo Clinic and Baptist Medical in our backyard. have to rely on your sphere of influence, including the friends and visitors coming for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Not to mention, there are great colleges and schools. family members you hope will refer you, because they value your integrity and hard work. To watch a video portion of the interview, visit pontevedrarecorder.com and click One of Us. Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017 7 Asample ofour listings 1299PONTEVEDRABLVD. 315 PANTHER CHASE 241 NROSCOEBLVD. 113 CUTTER COURT MICHELLEFLOYD $5,750,000 $3,350,000 $3,295,000 -with dock $2,599,000 904.343.5067

Pending CICIANDERSON 904.537.0457 210 DEERCOLONY 325 PANTHER CHASE TR. 24448 MOSS CREEK LN. 804 HAWKS NEST $2,390,000 -Builder/Lot Package $2,350,000 -New Construction $1,750,000 $1,495,000

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PABLO CREEK RESERVE Under Contract 5239 BENTPINE COVE RD. $1,350,000 LOTS 14126 MAGNOLIACOVERD. $1,324,000 5233 BENTPINE 14043 MAGNOLIACOVERD. $1,197,000 COVE RD. $349,000 14358 COTTAGELAKE $1,179,000 5221 BENTPINE COVE RD. $1,159,000 5251 BENTPINE 5227 BENTPINE COVE RD. $999,000 COVE RD. $319,000

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618 &616 IBIS 277 LINKSIDE CIR. 109 LAMPLIGHTER ISLAND CT. 24527 INDIAN MIDDEN WAY MARINA SAN PABLO#306 $1,100,000 &$950,000– Marsh Landing Lots $969,000 $920,000 $693,000 $699,900 –Rentfor $3,900/mo.

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108PALM FORESTPLACE 210 DEER COLONY LOT#4 3858BRAMPTON ISLAND CT N. 145 KINGFISHER DR. MARINA SAN PABLO#705 $699,000 – Marsh Landing Lot $695,000 – Marsh Landing Lot $648,900 - Jacksonville Golf & CC $464,000 - Marsh Landing Lot $464,000 PresentedbyTricia Bowers PresentedbyTricia Bowers PresentedbyTricia Bowers ed ed TRICIA Reduc Reduc w Listing BOWERS Ne 904.254.0446 116 LAUREL COURT 148 GOVERNORS ROAD 226 SOUTH ROSCOE BLVD. MARINA SAN PABLO#302 $959,000 $775,000 $640,000 $455,000 PresentedbyTricia Bowers Presented by Julie Childers JULIE t “ExclusiveAgents for ed Contract CHILDERS Reduc 904.270.9710 Under ExclusiveCustomers”

239 BELLE DR. 1517MAYFAIR RD. List or Buy andReceiveaFull Golf Membership $350,000 -Satsuma, FL $375,000 -Jacksonville,FL

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2615 S. PONTE VEDRABLVD. 3141 S. PONTE VEDRABLVD. 2921 S. PONTE VEDRABLVD. 3115 S. PONTE VEDRABLVD. 2963 S. PONTE VEDRABLVD. $1,599,000 $1,545,000 $995,000 $995,000 $945,000 -Fully Furnished

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2503 S. PONTE VEDRABLVD. 2649 S. PONTE VEDRABLVD. 137 HARBOURMASTERCT. 2659 S. PONTE VEDRABLVD. 2797 S. PONTE VEDRABLVD. $749,000 $699,000 $599,000 StormDamaged “AsIs” Only $525,000 $475,000

DAVID J. DARCH REDUCED SOLD Waterfront Specialist (904) 962-4884 www.mlccrealty.com 5673 GRAND CAYMAN RD. 5238 COMMISSIONERS DR. Allproperties listed areinPonte Vedraunless otherwise noted $448,750 $335,000 [email protected] PV2-LV43170 8 CALENDAR Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017

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Yoga for Survivors Coastal Wine Market wine tasting Players by the Sea gala Blessing of the Pets The Y Healthy Living Center at the Ponte Vedra Coastal Wine Market hosts Friday wine tastings Players by the Sea will host an end-of-the-sea- Bring your pets to St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episco- YMCA will host a “Yoga for Survivors” class from 6 to 8 p.m. at 641 Crosswater Parkway, son fundraising event, The Curtain Call Annual pal Church Oct. 8 for a blessing in celebration Oct. 5 at 11:30 a.m. Cancer patients, survivors, Suite B, Ponte Vedra Beach. Taste six wines for Gala, Oct. 7 from 7 to 10 p.m. at 106 N. 6th St., of St. Francis. This is for the 7:30 and 10 a.m. caregivers and others with range of motion and $10. For more information, call (904) 395-3520. Jacksonville. The event will feature silent and services inside the church. Pets that are not on pain limitations are invited to join in this gentle live auctions, dinner, an honoree program and a leash should be crated. and safe yoga practice, which is free and open Penumbra: The Space between live entertainment. VIPs will be welcome at a to the public. Call (904) 202-5376 or visit www. Light and Dark special sponsor reception preceding the event Kats 4 Keeps adoption day baptistjax.com/ymca to reserve a spot. The The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach will from 6-7 p.m. Individual tickets to the event Looking for a new friend? Kats 4 Keeps is hold- Ponte Vedra YMCA is located at 170 Landrum hold an opening for a new exhibition entitled are $65 or $120 per couple and are available at ing an adoption day Oct. 7-8 from 11 a.m. to Lane. “Penumbra: The Space between Light and www.playersbythesea.org/curtain-call. 3 p.m. at 935B A1A N., Ponte Vedra Beach. For Dark,” from 6-8 p.m. on Oct. 6. This exhibition more information, call (904) 834-3223. Adventures in Art features work by Jullianne French, Masha Therapy Animal Expo The first Adventures in Art program will be Sardari and Debra Mixon Holliday. The three art- Therapy Animal Coalition (TAC), a local orga- Life Enrichment Group held Oct. 5 at 2 p.m. at the Ponte Vedra Beach ists span a vast range of mediums, specifically nization that brings together therapy-animal The Life Enrichment Group is designed for Branch Library at 101 Library Blvd. and will fea- photography, monochrome transfers and print training, registration and on-site programs, will those with memory changes who want to ture Debra Murphy, PHD and chair/professor of making. On display until Nov. 3, the exhibition host its second annual Therapy Animal Expo remain mentally, physically and socially active, art and design at the College of Arts & Sciences promises to be deeply emotional and medita- from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 7 at the Schultz Cen- while giving caregivers and loved ones some at the University of North Florida. Murphy tive. The works come together as they explore ter. David Frei, the longtime voice of the West- free time for themselves. The program is offered will present “Facelift of Two Grand Florentine humanity, nature and architecture. The opening minster Kennel Club and national dog shows, daily, serving the Jacksonville Beach and Museums: Revisiting the Uffici and the Museo reception is free and open to the public. The will deliver the keynote address. The expo is a Ponte Vedra area. For more information call dell’Opera del Duomo.” Adventures in Art is Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach is located humans-only event, except for service dogs. (904) 417-7354 or email life_enrichment- sponsored by Cummer Beaches, an affinity at 50 Executive Way. Admission is $15 per person and $10 for those [email protected]. group of the Cummer Museum of Art and Gar- 60 and older and for youth age 18 and younger. dens, and by Friends of the Library, Ponte Vedra JCVA Fall Exhibition Tickets are available at www.TherapyAnimalCo- Salad and Sangris in the Sukkah alition.org/Expo. The Schultz Center is located Beach. This event is free and open to the public. An opening will also be held Oct. 6 at the Chabad @ the Beaches will host a special Oct. 8 at 4019 Boulevard Center Drive, Jacksonville. For more information, call (904) 280-2976. Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach for the event in which Jewish women from across the Jacksonville Coalition of Visual Artists (JCVA) Beaches area are invited to “Salad and San- Full Moon Sail Fall Exhibition. To be held from 6 to 8 p.m., the Fantasy Farms open house grias in the Sukkah.” Participants will enjoy an Enjoy a moonlit evening aboard the Schooner event in the center’s Scene Gallery is open to Fantasy Farms, a nonprofit private animal evening in the sukkah with an array of salads, Freedom as it sails through St. Augustine’s the public, and admission is free. Guests can preserve on Roscoe Blvd in Ponte Vedra Beach, complemented by sangrias and Sukkos fun. The Matanzas Bay. This sailing excursion departs meet the artists, listen to live music by Eva is holding an open house for friends and future event will take place at Chabad from 7 to 8:30 from the St. Augustine Municipal Marina. There Ullmann and purchase original works by local friends of the farm Oct. 7 from 1 to 3 p.m. p.m. The cost to attend is $10; interested guests will be live music, complimentary beer, soda artists. With the exhibit on display until Nov. 3, For further information and directions, go to must RSVP in advance online at ChabadBeach- and wine. The sail departs Oct. 5 at 7:45 p.m. works will be judged by Jason John, an associ- www.fantasyfarmsevents.org. Fantasy Farms is es.com or via email to Dafne@ChabadBeaches. Visit www.schoonerfreedom.com for more ate professor of art from the University of North located at 194 South Roscoe Blvd. com. No synagogue affiliation is necessary. information or call (904) 810-1010 to book a Florida. For more information about this program, call reservation. Envirofest 2017 Chabad @ the Beaches at (904) 543-9301. First Coast Classic Dancesport Champi- Join the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, Sunset/Moonrise at St. Augustine onship in partnership with the Jacksonville Environ- Datil Pepper Fall Festival Lighthouse The First Coast Classic Dancesport Champion- mental Protection Board, for the fourth annual Celebrate St. Johns County’s official plant, the Enjoy the sunset and moonrise from the top ship will take place at the Renaissance at World Envirofest on Oct. 7. Envirofest is an event Datil Pepper, at this festival taking place at the of the lighthouse. The $30 admission includes Golf Village in St. Augustine Oct. 5-7. The event that seeks to cultivate curiosity, respect and UF/IFAS Extension St. Johns County Agricultural a champagne toast. The St. Augustine Light- will feature ballroom and latin dancers from understanding of the Jacksonville community’s Center from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and house is located at 81 Lighthouse Ave. around the United States and beyond who will shared natural environment and the plant and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is free. compete for $100,000 in cash prizes. Specta- animal wildlife in around the city’s neighbor- The event will feature vendors, a plant sale, an tor tickets are available for day and evening hoods. Guests will enjoy live music, interactive amateur Datil Pepper hotsauce contest and sessions starting at $25. To purchase tickets, call booths, eco-friendly and hands-on art activities more. The Datil Pepper Fall Festival will take (904) 339-9219. Visit www.firstcoastclassic.com and more. For more information, call Amber place at 3125 Agriculture Center Drive. for more information. Sesnick at (904) 899-6034.

                        

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MOSH Daily Programs Free Admission at Cummer Museum Toastmasters Club Yoga for Survivors Join Jacksonville’s Museum of Science and Every Tuesday, the Cummer Museum of Art & Toastmasters Club #5199 of Ponte Vedra Beach The Y Healthy Living Center at the Ponte Vedra History for its Daily Animal shows. On Mon- Gardens offers visitors free admission to its gal- meets every Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. at THE YMCA will host a “Yoga for Survivors” class Oct. day at 2 p.m., explore “Skin and Scales” in the leries and gardens through its “Florida Blue Free PLAYERS Community Senior Center. These 12 at 11:30 a.m. Cancer patients, survivors, Florida Naturalist’s Center, where guests learn Tuesday” promotion. The Cummer Museum is meetings help attendees improve public caregivers and others with range of motion and about the cold-blooded world of reptiles and located at 829 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville. speaking and gain leadership skills. The senior pain limitations are invited to join in this gentle amphibians. Prior to the program at 1 p.m., center is located at 175 Landrum Lane in Ponte and safe yoga practice, which is free and open museum-goers can witness the exploration Ponte Vedra forum on World War II Vedra Beach. Email Lucy Reep at lucyreep@ to the public. Call (904) 202-5376 or visit www. of space in the Bryan-Gooding Planetarium gmail.com for additional information. baptistjax.com/ymca to reserve a spot. The Local historian Scott Grant will present about during “Astronaut,” an interactive venture led by Ponte Vedra YMCA is located at 170 Landrum a World War II Nazi U-boat attack off the coast a test astronaut named Chad. For tickets and Lane. of Jacksonville Beach at the Ponte Vedra Beach Newcomers of the Beaches luncheon additional information, visit www.themosh.org. Branch Library Oct. 10, starting at 6:30 p.m. The women of the Newcomers of the Beaches Organized by The Friends of the Ponte Vedra group are inviting new members to a luncheon Adventures in History lecture Friends for the Arts Library, Grant’s presentation will detail the night on the second Wednesday of each month. Regional historian David Nolan will host a Get involved in the arts by joining a team of an American oil tanker was torpedoed and The next luncheon will be held Oct. 11 at the presentation entitled “Adventures in History” fellow art supporters at the Cultural Center at sunk by a Nazi commander 75 years ago. The Sawgrass Golf Country Club. Newcomers of the at the “Evenings at Whitney” event, presented Ponte Vedra Beach. Help develop and support Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library is located at Beaches is a social club for women who have by Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience. fundraising projects and help initiate special 101 Library Blvd. recently moved to the area and are looking The lecture is free and open to the public and projects to benefit and promote the cultural for new friends and interesting activities. Visit will take place at 9505 Ocean Shore Blvd. in St. center and the arts in the community. For more Prenatal Yoga www.newcomersofthebeaches.com to make a Augustine at 7 p.m. information, visit www.ccpvb.org/friends-for- reservation. Prenatal Yoga, taking place at the Y Healthy the-arts. Living Center at 170 Landrum Lane in Ponte ‘The Full Monty’ at Limelight Theatre Vedra Beach, is a class for women to empower Exercise program at THE PLAYERS The Limelight Theatre’s season opens with this Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver themselves through yoga, meditation and Center pop-rock musical. Based on the cult film College session guided visualization. This approach is gentle THE PLAYERS Community Senior Center will of the same name, “The Full Monty,” a 10-time This is an interactive workshop hosted by the and safe for women in all stages of pregnancy. provide an exercise program on Wednesdays Tony Award nominee, is filled with honest Alzheimer’s Association in which participants Interested participants should bring a yoga and Fridays through Dec. 1 from 2 to 3 p.m. The affection, engaging melodies and the most will discuss tips for caregivers on what they mat, tower and water to class. There is a $13 class is free of charge and open to the public. highly anticipated closing number of any show. need to know, what they need to plan and entrance fee per attendee. Call (904) 202-5376 Exercises will consist of low impact physical Performance times are 7:30 p.m. Thursday- more. All programs will be held at noon on or visit baptistjax.com/hlc to register. activity programs suitable for every fitness level Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. General Mondays through Oct. 30 at the Ponte Vedra and ability. THE PLAYERS Community Senior admission to the show is $26 for adults, $24 Memory Center located at 1048 A1A N. Call Ask the Expert: Cancer Fighting Foods Center is located at 175 Landrum Lane, Ponte for seniors, $20 for military and students. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit (800) 272-3900 to RSVP; seats are limited. Join YMCA registered dietician Kelly Schooley Vedra. www.limelight-theatre.org. Limelight Theatre is to learn how certain foods play a role in cancer located at 11 Old Mission Ave. in St Augustine. Newcomers Club of Northeast Florida prevention. This free event is open to the com- Wednesday Market The St. Augustine/Jacksonville Newcomers munity. Call (904) 202-5376 or visit baptistjax. Each Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 60 Club of Northeast Florida will hold “Trivia com/hlc to reserve your spot. The Y Healthy to 80 vendors participate in the Wednesday Afternoon tea at Corazon Cinema Evening” Oct. 9 at 6 p.m. Contact Lea at (904) Living Center is located at 170 Landrum Lane. Market at St. Augustine Beach. Vendors and and Cafe 829-0643 for more information on event loca- artists display produce, prepared foods, local The Corazon Cinema and Cafe presents after- tion and how to RSVP. Archaeologist James Delgado seafood, art, crafts and more. The Market is held noon tea featuring seasonal savories, sweets at Flagler College at the St. Johns County Pier Park at 350 A1A and classic tea favorites, plus a screening of the Beach Blvd, St Augustine Beach. movie “Gosford Park,” which is the inspiration Savory Faire Food & Wine Tasting Tour Maritime archaeologist James Delgado, who for the TV series “Downton Abbey.” Reservation The Savory Faire Food & Wine Tasting Tour is the senior vice president at Search, Inc., will seating times are at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. Tickets starts at1:30 p.m. and departs from Tour Saint reveal the secrets of three underwater ship- Family Storytime Class cost $45. Visit www.corazoncinemaandcafe. 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The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce Ponte Vedra Beach Division Board of Directors 2017-18. (L-R) Rob Schlingmann, Gloria Dongara, Jennifer Belisario, Lori Adams, Sarah Alexander, Susan Griffin, Ed Mercel, Wiam Ba�ah (not pictured) Janet Collins, Rachel Landis, Nancy Halle� 14 CONNECTIONS Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR Fall is in the air as we come to the end and we cannot thank you enough for your (The Plantation) and Secretary Sarah of another fiscal year. To say the least, dedication to the Auto Show and the SJC Alexander (Berkshire Hathaway). Stepping the summer has been filled with lots of Chamber of Commerce. down from his post as chair, Ed Mercel excitement. The 15th Annual Ponte Vedra Another group of individuals that must (Coldwell Banker Vanguard) now will Auto Show was a huge success for the be recognized is our ambassadors and the serve as immediate past chair. Jennifer Chamber. Cars were lined up starting at 6:30 PVB Division Board of Directors. We Belisario (TPC Sawgrass), Rachel Landis a.m. to register, with the show officially are so fortunate to have such committed (THE PLAYERS), Janet Collins (Sawgrass beginning at 9 a.m. Vendors were unloading individuals serving in this capacity. I would Country Club), Wiam Battah (Ruth’s Chris) before daybreak, and food trucks were like to formally thank our board members and Gloria Dongara (AAA-The Auto Club cooking up fare to attendees starting the who have completed their term in office: Group) complete the slate of board members minute they arrived. The Jaguars won in Dave Danzeisen (Clean Getaway Car for the upcoming year. London, and all in all it was a beautiful Wash) as immediate past chair and Steven Having been with the Chamber as your day celebrating some of the area’s most Beyer (VyStar). We will miss you and thank director of the PVB Division since mid- prestigious cars right here in our backyard. you for your years of support to the PVB March, I’ve seen how our dedicated board It’s important for me to take a moment Division. members, volunteers and staff work closely to thank all the people that made this event Beginning Oct. 1, we welcome two new through crisis and celebration. We are an a truly fantastic experience. Year after board members to the division board: Lori organization that is thriving because of year, the return of participants continues to Adams (Cabi,) who previously served as our members, and we look ahead into the Toni Boudreaux grow, the judges ensure that the integrity one of our ambassadors, and Nancy Hallett next fiscal year to ensure that credibility, Director PVB Division, and prestige of the show continues, and the (Gateway Business Advisors). These visibility, advocacy and prosperity continue spectators come out in droves (This year, we two dynamic women will be joining new to be the driving force in everything we do. St. Johns County welcomed close to 2,800 in attendance.) Our Board Chair Susan Griffin (Ponte Vedra I encourage you to get involved and look Chamber of Commerce volunteers are the backbone of this event, Recorder), Vice Chair Rob Schlingmann forward to seeing you out and about!

CHAMBER PRESIDENT THANKS MATT PRICE RECEIVES OUTGOING PVB DIVISION ‘CRUSHING IT!’ AWARD IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR

Photo courtesy of St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce Ponte Vedra Beach Division Director Photo by Susan Griffin Toni Boudreaux presents Ambassador Matt Price with the “Crushing It!” St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Isabelle Rodriguez expresses her gratitude to award, which is given to the chamber member that has made the most of PVB Division Immediate Past Chair Dave Danzeisen for his term in office and service to the community. his/her membership. Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017 CONNECTIONS 15 Meet the Ponte Vedra Beach Division 2017-2018 Board of Directors The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce welcomes the 2017-2018 board of directors for the Ponte Vedra Beach Division. The incoming board represents a broad cross-section of industries and individuals, each of whom brings years of professional experiences and business acumen to their board duties.

CHAIR SECRETARY IMMEDIATE Susan Griffin Sarah Alexander PAST Ponte Vedra Recorder Berkshire Hathaway PRESIDENT Susan Griffin is the Home Services Ed Mercel publisher of the Ponte Florida Network Coldwell Banker Vedra Recorder, the Realty Vanguard Realty community newspaper Sarah Alexander Ed Mercel is a of Ponte Vedra and the is a real estate successful realtor Beaches since 1969. agent at Berkshire with a penchant Griffin also serves as Hathaway Home for network the publisher of the Services Florida building in both bi-monthly First Coast Network Realty. She sales and property management. He has more Register magazine. The entered into residential real estate sales with Prudential than 19 years of experience in the real estate Register covers First Coast social events, as well as fashion, Network Realty in 2012 and ultimately followed the industry, working for a number of leading dining and home décor trends throughout the year. footsteps of her mother, a successful local real estate real estate firms and property management Griffin started her career in the publishing field over 20 professional. She previously practiced physical therapy divisions. years ago when she joined the Recorder as an advertising for 16 years in Jacksonville at Baptist Medical Center Prior to entering real estate, Mercel was account executive. She later served as the paper’s sales and Brooks Home Care Advantage. an internationally recognized producer and manager before being named publisher. Prior to joining Alexander has been a member of the St. Johns director whose credits include producing and/ the Recorder, Griffin owned travel agencies in Florida and County Chamber of Commerce since 2013. She served or directing drama, variety and children’s Georgia. as an ambassador of the PVB Division in 2014 and the programming as well as seven Olympic Griffin is very active in the community and participates communications/ribbon cutting coordinator in 2015. games. in many events to benefit charity. She has been active in She has since served on the board of directors for the Mercel is a past president of the local the Chamber’s PVB Division since 1997, serving for many PVB Division. chapter of the National Association of years as the chair of the ambassador committee. She has been A fourth generation Jacksonville native and Residential Property Management. awarded the Ambassador of the Year, Pat Morgan Outstanding Episcopal High School graduate, Alexander grew up in In addition to serving on the board Service and Chamber Member of the Year awards. Ortega and moved to Ponte Vedra Beach in 1979. She of directors for the Ponte Vedra Beach In addition to the Chamber, Griffin currently serves as the has a strong interest in the promotion and economic Division of the St. Johns County Chamber of vice president of the board of directors for the Community growth of Ponte Vedra Beach and St. Johns County Commerce, he serves on the board of directors Papers of Florida. She is also a member of the board of and is proud to serve on the PVB Division board. for Beth El Synagogue. directors for the Overlook V office condominiums and a member of the Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach Sunset.

Lori Adams Nancy Hallett Harbor View Gateway Business VICE CHAIR Advisors/cabi/ Advisors Rob Schlingmann TPC Sawgrass Nancy Hallett The Plantation at Lori Adams manages customer Ponte Vedra Beach is the operations relations, business Rob Schlingmann is manager for Harbor valuation and the general manager and View Advisors, marketing to chief operating officer of a boutique buyers, and in The Plantation at Ponte investment banking general keeps Vedra Beach, where firm in Ponte Vedra everyone at he reports directly to Beach. She is also a Gateway on task. the president and has cabi part-time fashion stylist, as well as a part-time Previously, she has been a small business full responsibility for employee of TPC Sawgrass as a sales associate in owner, founded a small private investment the club, which in high season has a staff of more than 140 the golf shop. group and worked closely with the principals of employees in 16 departments. In addition to managing all Adams has 35 years of experience in the financial a large family-owned private business. She has club operations, he oversees all functions of the Plantation’s services industry, with specializations in client worked on M&A transactions with a Fortune homeowners’ association. service, operations and compliance. She has worked 100 company, helping to lead that company Schlingmann has more than 30 years of experience in as a cabi fashion stylist since 2010 and at TPC through integration efforts in finance and the private club industry. Before moving to Ponte Vedra, he Sawgrass since 2000. operations. Hallett’s education background is in worked at The Apawamis Club in Rye, New York, where Adams is a former ambassador for the SJC accounting, and her business career has been in he was the general manager and chief operating officer for Chamber PVB Division and received the Grace accounting, administration and operations. almost 11 years. He previously was employed as the general Hayes Ambassador of the Year award for 2014- manager of the Rehoboth Beach Country Club in Delaware 2015. She is also a member of the Ponte Vedra MORE PVBD BOARD OF for almost five years. He started his career as a clubhouse Women’s Alliance, for which she has served on the manager at Kiawah Island Club in South Carolina. board in previous years. DIRECTORS ON PAGE 16 16 CONNECTIONS Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017 MORE PVBD CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS Join Us! We’re hosting Janet Collins Chamber Before Hours Sawgrass Country Club on Wed Oct 11th, Janet Collins has worked as the director of member services at Sawgrass Country Club since 1998. 8-9 AM, PVB Office She is in charge of strategic and tactical marketing and membership development, budget management and vision, promotional presentations and web development. Collins has been a PVB Division Board Family Chiropractic Care member for two years. She was also president of the Northeast Florida Professional Club Marketing in Ponte Vedra Beach &Nocatee Town Center Association (PCMA) from 2009-2015.

�Adult & Senior Chiropractic Care �Pediatric Care Jennifer Belisario TPC Sawgrass �Chiropractic Neurology Jennifer Belisario is the director of sales and �Spinal Decompression marketing at TPC Sawgrass, where she has worked for �Exercise Rehabilitation seven years. �Personal Fitness Training Previously, she was employed at the Four Points by Sheraton as the director of sales and marketing. �Massage Therapy She also worked as the marketing director at the �Weight Loss and Nutrition Jacksonville Golf & Country Club, where she was Dr. Erika R. Hamer, DC, DIBCN, DIBE �Pregnancy Care responsible for increasing the non-resident membership Chiropractic Neurologist base by 100 percent in only one year. Practice Founder/Owner �Balance/Fall Prevention

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Individuals and Households Irma Program Continued from 17 FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program (IHP) Employers whose employees provides financial and direct are not back to work services to eligible individuals Dislocated Worker Program and households affected by a Dislocated Worker Grants disaster who have uninsured are awarded to local workforce or underinsured necessary offices for temporary expenses and serious needs. employment to workers affected Eligible expenses include by major dislocations, including rental assistance, lodge expense Hurricane Irma. reimbursement, home repair Disaster relief employment assistance, personal property can be in the form of temporary assistance, transportation, jobs to address structural etc. IHP is not a substitute and humanitarian needs of for insurance and cannot residents of an area that has compensate for all losses caused suffered a federally declared by a disaster. Rather, it is emergency or major disaster. intended to meet the survivor’s Connect with your workforce basic needs and supplement office here: http://www. disaster recovery efforts. careersourcenortheastflorida.com. Read more about the Individuals and Households Register for Disaster Assistance Program at https://goo. Residents who sustained gl/1q51z7. losses can apply for assistance ■■■ by registering online at www. Photo by Ed Johnson Finally, I want to thank DisasterAssistance.gov. Florida Power & Light (FPL) Residents who suffered Many, if not most of you, were Transitional Shelter Assistance This initiative is intended and JEA, who have worked damages from the storm should prepared for Irma and thanks to (TSA) to provide short-term lodging diligently across our state to register now; the application your preparation, we have now FEMA may provide TSA to for eligible disaster survivors return power to their customers. will be processed automatically. been able to adjust our focus eligible disaster survivors who are whose communities are either The pre-hurricane preparations Please share this information from helping businesses recover unable to return to their homes uninhabitable or inaccessible due and hard work by thousands to with your employees who from physical damage to helping and have a continuing need to disaster-related damages. Find restore our electricity after Irma may have suffered losses from them recover from the economic for shelter after the congregate out more here: https://www.fema. have gone a long way toward Hurricane Irma. injury caused by a disaster. shelters have closed. gov/transitional-shelter-assistance. helping us get back to business! Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017 CONNECTIONS 19 1936 Chrysler C-9 Airflow Coupe wins top honors at Ponte Vedra Auto Show A 1936 Chrysler C-9 Airflow Coupe received the Wells Fargo Advisors Best in Show Classic award at the 2017 Ponte Vedra Auto Show Sept. 24, claiming one of the event’s most coveted prizes. Owned by Mark Becker, the acclaimed automobile was one of more than 150 classics and collectables on display at the 15th annual event hosted by the St. Johns County (SJC) Chamber of Commerce at the Nocatee Town Center. In addition to Becker and his coupe, Rob Sewell received the “Porsche for the Spirit of It!” award for his 1997 Porsche Carrera S, and Mitt Layton won the award commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Shelby Super Snake with his 1968 Shelby GT500KR. In total, participants vied for 31 awards at the Auto Show, which was presented Karen Everett, Ricki Taylor, Lori Adams and Cindy Bishop sell Auto Show apparel at the 15th by Fields Auto Group. The event, annual event. which ultimately hosted about 2,800 visitors, was originally scheduled To find out more about the Ponte ABOVE: Visitors for Sept. 10 and postponed due to Vedra Auto Show, visit www. look at classic cars on display at Hurricane Irma. pvautoshow.com or call the St. Johns the 2017 Ponte “Despite having to reschedule, we County Chamber of Commerce Vedra Auto Show. are very proud to have been able to Ponte Vedra Beach (PVB) Division host this event for the community at (904) 285 2004. To find out LEFT: Mark Becker and everyone who visits to see more about the St. Johns County sits inside his 1936 these incredible automobiles,” Chamber of Commerce, visit Chrysler C-9 Air- said Isabelle Rodriguez, president www.sjcchamber.com. The Ponte flow Coupe, which and CEO of the St. Johns County Vedra Auto Show is funded in part was named the Chamber of Commerce. “Thanks by the St. Johns County Tourist event’s Wells Fargo Advisors Best in to our partnership with Fields Auto Development Council. Show Classic. Group and our other great sponsors, For more on the Auto Show, this Auto Show has been our best including additional photos, visit Photos by yet.” Pontevedrarecorder.com. Susan Griffin Wounded Warrior Project CEO gives Chamber of Commerce members positive forecast for organization Originally published July 20 Luckily, we have a really great organization with dedicated passion and commitment to our By Jon Blauvelt wounded service members in trying to make a difference.” Exactly one year after driving from Arlington, Linnington’s comments about the Virginia, to Jacksonville to take over Wounded organization were addressed to members of the Warrior Project (WWP) as its next CEO, Mike Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce Beaches Linnington told a group of local business Division and the Ponte Vedra Beach Division professionals July 13 that he’s optimistic about of the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce the future of the nonprofit organization. at a joint luncheon held at Sawgrass Country “We’re on the right track,” said Linnington, Club. WWP offers a variety of programs and Photo by Jon Blauvelt referring to the organization’s recovery from services for wounded veterans of military St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce PVB Division Director Toni Boudreaux, news reports claiming it took part in lavish actions following Sept. 11, 2001. Wounded Warrior Project CEO Mike Linnington and Jacksonville Chamber of Com- spending outside of its mission. “We have a merce Beaches Division Manager Kathy Sutton long way to go in overcoming that stigma. WWP continues on Page 20 20 CONNECTIONS Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017

be more transparent, noting that the health and wellness services. He organization’s financials are now said the organization’s veterans who WWP included on its website. were young in the early 2000s are Continued from 19 “Hopefully that transparency and not so young anymore, and they’re The retired three-star general with focus on the good work we do will start struggling with immobility, isolation 35 years of military service said at the to bring back the rest of the support and overindulgence of medications, July luncheon that WWP was about that’s starting to come back down,” he resulting in poor physical health. 60 or 70 percent back to where it was said. He noted that 86 percent of the prior to the news reports surfacing. As When asked about the organization’s wounded veterans they provide Photo by Jon Blauvelt a result of the speculation that ensued vision for the next five years, services to are overweight or obese. Jenny McKeithen, Randall “Smitty” Smith and about the organization, Linnington Linnington said WWP will likely Linnington said that so much emphasis Beth Bolton said WWP has made it a priority to invest additional resources in physical as of late has been placed on mental health, implying that physical health has taken somewhat of a back seat. The WWP CEO also provided attendees of the luncheon with a general overview of the organization’s reach. He said the nonprofit, which has physical presences in 25 United States cities, serves over 104,000 wounded service members and more than 20,000 family members of those service members. More than 2,400 of the organization’s warriors are located in the Greater Jacksonville area, he noted. Linnington boiled down the organization’s work to three words: connecting, serving and empowering. He said the organization connects its warriors with each other. Then it serves them through a variety of free programs and services focused on physical and mental health and wellness and economic empowerment that are provided by WWP, other nonprofits or government agencies. Linnington said these programs then ultimately empower the warriors to once again become fully functioning members of their communities. “The WWP logo shows one service member being carried off the battlefield by another service member,” he explained. “At the end of the day, we want all of our transitioning veterans to go from being that veteran carried off the battle field from visible or invisible wounds and ultimately be a warrior that’s leading peer groups and being active in their communities.” Linnington added that WWP provides 100 percent of the resources required for 700 of the nation’s most previously wounded individuals to help them remain in their homes. He said the nonprofit pours a few million dollars a month into these in-home services, which include physical therapy, speech therapy and respite care, among others. Linnington also encouraged business professionals at the luncheon to keep his warriors in mind as job opportunities surface at their respective companies. “As you see opportunities for wounded service members to make a difference in your businesses or communities, please connect with us,” he said. “Just as they led in the Army, Navy, Air Force, marines and Coast Guard, they can equally lead in communities.” For more information about WWP, visit https://www. PV2-LV43120 woundedwarriorproject.org/. Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017 CONNECTIONS 21

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PV2-LV43131 22 CONNECTIONS Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017 Local officials share accomplishments from recent legislative session at chamber breakfast Originally published Aug. 3 By Jon Blauvelt Providing bonuses for St. Johns County teachers, increasing state-wide funding for mental health and substance abuse and revising and improving Enterprise Florida and Visit Florida were among the accomplishments of the 2017 legislative session shared by local officials at the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce’s Economic Development Council breakfast July 28. Rep. Cyndi Stevenson, Sen. Travis Hutson, Rep. Paul Renner and St. Johns County Commission Chair James Johns provided these updates to business leaders from around the county at the Chamber Sen. Travis Hutson (from left), St. Johns County Commission Chair James Johns, Rep. Cyndi Stevenson and Rep. Paul Renner participate on the event at the Renaissance in World Golf EDC panel July 28. Village. Hutson shared highlights from HB 7069, an education bill that he played a large role in writing. Most notably, the state senator shared that the bill will extend the Best and Brightest Scholarship Program, resulting in several bonuses for “effective” and “highly effective” St. Johns County teachers. 850 teachers will qualify for $800 bonuses this year, next year and the year after, he said. 1,300 teachers, he continued, will qualify for $1,200 bonuses each of the next three years. An additional 200 teachers, he stated, will qualify to receive $6,000 bonuses each of the next three years. Hutson explained that other results ABOVE: Emily ABOVE: Alex of the bill include conducting a study to Stimler, John Ea- Acree, Mike ton, Aaron Emmel replace the Florida Standards Assessment Koppenha- and Kyle Murdock (FSA) with another federally funded fer and Erik Kasper test that is more suitable for teachers; RIGHT: Chamber allowing schools more flexibility to shift President/CEO LEFT: Heather the schedule of their testing; expanding Isabelle Sciartelli, funding for the Gardiner Scholarship, Rodriguez Denise Hagan which supports kids with rare diseases and Photos by and Mary Ann disabilities; and requiring 20 minutes of Jon Blauvelt Steinberg recess each day for kindergarten through fifth grade students. One controversial She emphasized, however, that the state he said he played a part in improving: infrastructure or workforce development. aspect of the bill, Hutson noted, is the increased funding for schools by 4 percent Enterprise Florida and Visit Florida. Renner said that the legislature’s recent fact that it allows high-performing charter and higher education by 7 percent. Enterprise Florida, he explained, is efforts on Visit Florida, the state’s official schools to establish more than one charter Although health care funding slightly a program in which taxpayer money is tourism marketing corporation, have school in any year if it operates in the area decreased, she said the state maintained given to private sector companies to lure resulted in more stringent accountability of a persistently low-performing school strong priorities, enhancing funding them into Florida or keep them within the measures to ensure money for the program and serves kids from that school. for mental health and substance abuse, state. is being used for advertising. The state senator also reported that especially for efforts to combat the Opioid In the past, he said, this money has been St. Johns County Commission Chair the 2017 legislative session resulted in epidemic. given to companies with more than 1,000 James Johns concluded the presentations increasing the Bright Futures Scholarship “I think we need to start calling this employees, leaving many small businesses by discussing a recent trip he took for a child from 50 percent to 100 percent what it is,” she said. “People are dying out to dry and creating a system of to Washington, D.C., to meet with tuition reimbursement. from injecting heroine and the new drug “winners and losers.” In addition, he representatives from various federal “If your child qualifies for Bright we hear, fentanyl.” said tax payers generally expect their tax agencies, including the Department of Futures, the state of Florida is going to pay Among several other items of local, dollars to be used for something that can Transportation, Federal Emergency the way,” Hutson said, adding that this will state and federal interest, Stevenson help them, and this wasn’t always the case Management Agency and others. When he take effect next year. “We want you in and noted that St. Johns County will benefit with Enterprise Florida. first received an invite for the meeting, he out in four years with well-paying jobs so from $13.3 million in funding to repair With the revised bill, Renner explained thought it was a prank. you can come back and contribute.” damage to its beaches post-Hurricane that the monies now can’t be used for any “This administration says that they do Rep. Stevenson provided a high-level Matthew, and overall, she said several single company; they must be distributed not feel like they have communication overview of the state budget, sharing that state employees will receive pay raises for to a multitude of companies to allow lines with local governments, and they it only increased by less than a quarter the first time in 10 years. for competition. In addition, he said the of a percent, or less than $10 per person. Rep. Renner discussed two programs tax monies must be devoted to either BREAKFAST continues on Page 23 Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017 CONNECTIONS 23 TPC Sawgrass Breakfast Continued from 22 hosts ‘After Hours’ wanted to change that,” Johns said. “We were all blown away.” During a question and answer event for Chamber session at the end of event, Johns also discussed his stance on the TPC Sawgrass hosted an “After Hours” networking potential implementation of a bed tax event for the Ponte Vedra Beach Division of the St. Johns to generate additional revenue for the County Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, July 19. county. After work, Chamber members and their guests were “One of the most important things invited to the TPC Clubhouse to chat, mingle and take to me is not just generating revenues in the views of the famed and picturesque golf course. to meet our needs but making sure Attendees were also served complimentary hors d’oeuvres we’re all on the same page as to what and refreshments. Clare Berry, Mark Ryan, Michael Lenahen, Andy Scott and Greg Totten the end result is expected to be,” he said. “I want to make sure that place we’re intending to spend it is where you want it spent when we collect it. And so, if this is the mechanism by which the majority of the people want an issue resolved, then I would gladly support that effort.” On a similar note regarding a potential increase to the county’s sales tax, Johns said following the ABOVE: Chris breakfast he needs the majority of the Goerge with county to support it before he will, Nancy and and he also wants more clarity to be Gary Hallett established concerning how those monies would be spent. RIGHT: Kim “I don’t want to spend people’s O’Steen and money without knowing where it will Karina Coryell be spent,” he said. Photos by Susan Griffin Rocky Nightingale, Kelly Green, Beth D’Augerot, Bryan Fazio and Jennifer Hooper O’Neal The next EDC breakfast is Nov. 17. PET HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST Does your pet have a spooky or silly costume for Halloween? WE WANT TO SEE IT Karsten Jacobson, Sarah Alexander, Toni Boudreaux and Steven Beyer BESTBBEES DRESSED Jacobson discusses WILLWILL WINW A PRIZE All phphototos received will be published in thet October 19th edition economic perspectives at ofTheePPoonnteVedra Recorder. When sendisendingn the photo, be sure ‘Chamber at Noon’ luncheon to include: PPeett’s name and breed, Pet’s parpareent(s) name(s), The current economic climate Sarah & Contact phone number was the focus of the Ponte Vedra Alexander Beach Division’s “Chamber at helps Toni Noon” luncheon June 21. Boudreaux select the EmEmailail yyoourur photphototo tooaaprils@[email protected] oorr mmaila it to the Held at Sawgrass Golf Club, door prize the luncheon featured Edward winner Jones financial advisor Karsten during the Ponte Vedra Recorder Jacobson, who discussed timely luncheon. 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                    PV2-LV43196 26 CONNECTIONS Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017 BHGRE Lifestyles Realty opens new office in Nocatee By Samantha Logue that they want. “We don’t want to find out from Better Homes and Gardens people just how many bedrooms Real Estate (BHGRE) Lifestyles and bathrooms they want,” Lewis Realty has joined the ever- said. “We want to find out what it growing list of businesses is they do in their life and match to migrate into the Nocatee them up with a place that they’re community. The company going to be able to achieve the celebrated the opening of its lifestyle that they want to live.” Photo courtesy of St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce new office with a ribbon-cutting Lewis said that Nocatee – with Felicia Cox, Toni Boudreaux and Dr. Erika Hamer ceremony July 10. its many luxurious amenities – “Everybody knows the name seemed an ideal location for such ‘Better Homes and Gardens,’ and a business, and he is looking Ponte Vedra Beach Division they usually know it from the forward to showing the local magazines and the cookbooks, residents everything Lifestyles but we really want people to be Realty has to offer. hosts ‘Chamber at Noon’ event thinking of us as a solution to help “We want to intertwine The Ponte Vedra Beach Division of the St. Johns County them out with more things in their ourselves with the community Chamber of Commerce hosted speaker Richard Goldman at the life,” said Daniel Lewis, a broker and really feel like we’re Sawgrass Beach Club in Ponte Vedra Beach Wednesday, Aug 16. associate at Lifestyles Realty. supporting that community,” he The executive director of the St. Johns County Visitors & With other offices located in said. “Right now, we’re only the Convention Bureau, Goldman presented “How Tourism Affects Jacksonville and Jacksonville third real estate company in all of You” at the “Chamber at Noon” event, which was sponsored by the Beach, Lifestyles Realty’s Nocatee ... We feel like we’re a Browning Agency. Karen Zander and Carole Everitt Nocatee office is its third breath of fresh air from all of the branch. According to Lewis, the things that people are more used company’s name is derived from to, and we’re opening up a lot its mission to help families find more resources in every facet to not only the homes that they want, be the real estate company of the but more importantly, the lives future.”

Photos by Susan Griffin Cindy Bishop and Ken Smith Isabelle Rodriguez, Richard Goldman and Toni Boudreaux.

Berkshire Hathaway hosts Photo by Susan Griffin The BHGRE Lifestyles Realty team participates in a ribbon cutting ceremony Chamber networking event July 10 with Chamber of Commerce members. Berkshire Hathaway gym, leaving the middle of the HomeServices Florida Network My House facility wide open. For each Realty hosted a “Before Hours” Continued from 24 session, however, trainers move networking event July 12 for the the necessary equipment for Ponte Vedra Beach Division of with their spouse, significant that particular client or group the St. Johns County Chamber of other, sibling or friend. of clients from the wall to the Commerce. “We really try to hone in middle of the facility to personify Chamber members gathered at on what they’re trying to the mission of providing clients the real estate company’s Ponte accomplish, and we make it with customized training plans. Vedra Beach office for conversation adaptable to their schedule,” he For more information about the and a continental breakfast. The said. “You tell us when you want new business, call (904) 834- event was sponsored by Sarah to be here, and we’ll be here.” 4711. Alexander, the incoming secretary The franchise owner explained “It’s about the individual goals of the Ponte Vedra Beach Division that the gym is essentially and schedules of the clients,” Board of Directors. Door prizes were redesigned for each training Siewart reiterated. “We’re given, and coffee and pastries were Photo by Susan Griffin session. Most of the equipment, making it available for clients to provided. Toni Boudreaux, Ed Mercel, Sarah Alexander and Dr. Erika Hamer he said, lines the walls of the live fit for the rest of their lives.” Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017 CONNECTIONS 27 Pivot CPAS hosts Chamber ‘After Hours’ event Pivot CPAs hosted an “After Hours” networking event for the Ponte Vedra Beach Division of the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, Aug. 23. Attendees enjoyed food and drink from food trucks and Victory Beer and St. Augustine Distillery, Jim Kelly as well as music from Jim Kelly.

Ryan Williams, Brian Leeds and Nahid Sabet The Pineapple Corporation hosts Chamber ‘After Hours’ event at model home Luxury home builder The Pineapple Corporation hosted an “After Hours” networking event at one of its model homes at The Vista at Twenty Mile in Nocatee Wednesday, Sept. 27, for the Ponte Vedra Beach Division of the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce. Attendees enjoyed conversation George McCaughan, Clare Berry and Greg Totten and building relationships while touring the model home. The Vista at Twenty Mile is characterized by its Spanish architecture and is located in Nocatee’s Twenty Mile neighborhood just west of the Intracoastal Waterway. Karen Chartier and Carol Maurer

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The St. Augustine Orchestra will kick off its 2017-2018 concert season this month by featuring the works of American composers, and orchestra chairman and bassist Mitch Kolesaire is excited. “Our seasons run from September to May,” he said. “The first concert of the season is Oct. 13, it’s a Friday evening, and it’s at Anastasia Baptist Church, and we’re really happy that the church has been willing to host us.” While Kolesaire – who was elected chairman this past spring – is eager for the return of the concert season, he has another source for his enthusiasm this year. Throughout the school year, Kolesaire Photos courtesy of the St. Augustine Orchestra Maestro Scott Gregg leads the St. Augustine Orchestra in a dress rehearsal. will spend his time offstage sharing his love of jazz with Ponte Vedra High School kids for their opinion through the musical of work,” he said. students. instrument, as opposed to having written The St. Augustine Orchestra, led by “I give private lessons, and one of the music in front of them all the time.” Maestro Scott Gregg, will hold its first St. Augustine Orchestra Chairman Mitch Kolesaire (right) with student and fellow young men that I’ve been teaching is Kolesaire added that the club will concert of the season Friday, Oct. 13 orchestra bassist Matthew Shen Jason Routsis,” Kolesaire said. “Jay’s complement the music lessons students at 8 p.m. at Anastasia Baptist Church, love of bass is on the jazz side, and so he receive in school, and will challenge them which is located at 1650 A1A South Tickets are $20 for adults, $5 for students has started this year, for the first time, the as individual musicians. in St. Augustine. Featured composers and free for children 12 and under, and Ponte Vedra High School Jazz Club. They “That’s how we expand their will include Leroy Anderson, Meredith will be available both at the door and will meet as a club before school, and I’m musicianship and skill set—by giving Willson, Leonard Bernstein and more. online at staugustineorchestra.org. the volunteer to go in there and work with them different challenges,” he said. “They the kids on their jazz skills.” will gain confidence in standing up and Although the club will be run by the taking a solo just by having the chance to students, Kolesaire said that he intends to do it in a fun, supportive session without mentor them in jazz soloing techniques. a grade.” “My first goal is to get them to fully As for his main piece of advice to understand the jazz blues form and be able young students, Kolesaire said it was to solo confidently with it,” he explained. simply to listen to more music. “I’m going to emphasize more playing “The sooner you start listening to by ear. I’ll give them tips and techniques, professional talent, the sooner you realize but at the end of the day, I’m asking the what you can achieve with just a little bit First Coast Opera to present ‘Opera’s Most Haunting Melodies’ The First Coast Opera (FCO) is The program will include excerpts from presenting “Opera’s Most Haunting Rigoletto, Lucia di Lammermoor, Faust, Melodies” Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Tosca, Menotti’s the Medium, Gilbert Mark Lance Armory in St. Augustine and Sullivan and others. Headlining the and Oct. 29 at 4 p.m. at the Ponte Vedra cast will be soprano Kirsten Chambers, Concert Hall. who made her Metropolitan Opera debut The concert will feature ghostly in the last year; Clearwater tenor Samuel encounters and tunes from gypsies, Hall and New York-based baritone Ron phantoms, “mad” scenes and a séance. Loyd. Joining them will be soprano According to FCO Artistic Director Curtis Brittany Fouché from Jacksonville, mezzo Tucker, the program is intended to inspire sopranos Janet Rabe-Meyer from Ormond and uplift rather than frighten. Beach and Sarah Nordin from Tampa “Many of classical music’s most and baritone Dirk Gavin McCoy from memorable melodies come from opera, St. Augustine. New York-based music especially in ensembles for two, three, director Keith Chambers, who conducted four or more singers,” Tucker said. last season’s Madama Butterfly, will play “We’re going to highlight many of them piano. in this program, and those melodies, or Attendees are invited to come in costume. ‘earworms,’ just may haunt audience Tickets cost $35 for both shows and are members until Halloween.” available at www.firstcoastopera.com. PV2-LV43127 30 IN THE ARTS Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 5, 2017

        

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     Stand-up comedian, SNL veteran to       perform at Ponte Vedra Concert Hall        The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall will at the Ponte Vedra     present stand-up comedian and Saturday Concert Hall and   Night Live (SNL) veteran Colin Quinn St. Augustine    and his “One in Every Crowd Tour” Feb. Amphitheatre box   18, 2018. Tickets for Quinn’s show went offices, ticketmaster.      on sale Sept. 29, 2017. com, all Ticketmaster

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LEFT: Ponte Vedra’s Jacobi Myers has no one but an of- ficial between himself and the Bishop Kenny end zone as he goes 80 yards for the Sharks’ final touch- down during last Friday’s game.

BELOW: Ponte Vedra’s Jarrett Stepp pulls in a pass from Jack Murrah in last Friday’s game. Photo courtesy of Jeff Heinemann/ TheImageCaddy.com Photos courtesy of Jerry and Nease quarterback Preston Staples looks for Chris Norton a receiver during last Friday’s game against Matanzas High School. Sharks rebound with Nease falls to impressive victory Matanzas in over Bishop Kenny close game Nease struggled with injuries and the By Jerry Norton 8-yard line, and two plays later, Calvin Panthers narrowly fell to host Matanzas bowled over BK defenders to put the 17-14 last Friday night. The visiting Crusaders of Bishop Kenny Sharks up 31-7 at the half. Preston Staples, who has been dealing capitalized on a mishandled Ponte Vedra Up by 24 points, Ponte Vedra spent the with a knee injury, returned and finished punt to score first, but the Sharks answered better part of the second half in a prevent 7 of 12 passing for 65 yards and three quickly and often on their way to a 38- defense—much to the Crusaders’ delight. interceptions. 22 victory at the Shark Tank on Friday BK took advantage of a short PV punt Star running back Jareem Westcott evening. to score its second touchdown and was rushed for 82 yards on 19 carries for the After BK’s opening touchdown, Ponte successful on the 2-point conversion, Panthers. Standout tight end and LSU Vedra junior quarterback Jack Murrah led pulling within 16 to make the score 31-15. signee Zach Sheffer left with an injury the Sharks to a 31-7 first half advantage At this point, the Sharks gave Murrah during the game, and standout running using key passes to three different the rest of the night off, replacing him with back/receiver Ashton Wood did not play. receivers. The first came on a 58-yard Nease (2-3) opens Region 4-6A play strike to tight end Kit Connelly, setting up SHARKS continues on Page 36 Friday night againt White (2-3, 1-0). Mark Calvin’s 1-yard touchdown plunge. Murrah then connected with Kyle Barker for a 49-yard gain that gave the Sharks a first down at the Kenny 18-yard line. Two plays later, the quarterback found Jarrett Stepp open in the end zone. On Kenny’s next possession, Zach Summers recovered a Crusader fumble, and Murrah and Barker collaborated immediately for a 25-yard touchdown to give Ponte Vedra a 21-7 lead. Kenny wasn’t able to mount any offense against Ponte Vedra’s determined defense, and the next time Murrah had the ball in his hands, he went again to Barker—his new favorite receiver—for 26 yards and a first down in the Crusader red zone. This time, Ponte Vedra was forced to settle for a 32- yard field goal converted by Riley Robbins.        The Shark defense continued to intimidate the Crusaders. First, Connelly sacked the harried BK quarterback, and then Duncan Van Kouteren blocked an attempted Crusader punt. Reed Popp    recovered for Ponte Vedra at the visitors’ PV2-LV43132

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