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Call our Ponte Vedra Office Today! 904.285.6300 4 COMMUNITY NEWS Ponte Vedra Recorder · July 12, 2018 Oak Bridge development to be contested in court By Samantha Logue Seeking declaratory and injunctive re- lief, the complaint maintains that “neither With the unanimous approval of the St. the county nor the developer provided Johns County Board of County Commis- any evidence or analysis of an overriding sioners, the controversy over Alta Mar public need to convert the property from Holdings LLC’s proposed plans for the public recreation to the private develop- sale and development of the Oak Bridge ment proposed by the (development or- golf course appeared to have reached its ders),” and urges the court to prevent the conclusion in May. Following the filing implementation of the development plans. of a lawsuit on June 14, however, it seems Noting that the county has until the public battle will indeed rage on, only mid-August to formally respond to the now it will be in a courtroom. complaint, County Attorney Patrick Mc- It was in a 5-0 vote that the county Cormack said, “The county will defend commissioners decided May 15 to ap- the Board of County Commissioners’ prove Alta Mar’s plans for the back 40 decision through the litigation.” acres of the Oak Bridge course, which Representatives for OBDP were unable included selling them off for commercial to reached for comment, but since first and age-restricted residential develop- proposing his plans for the Oak Bridge ment. Although the commissioners were course in 2016, Alta Mar’s David Miller united in their approval, however, the has contended that the course is in desper- proposed development was not without ate need of repair and that at least $2 its detractors, with many residents and million is required to ensure its economic business owners abutting the land citing viability. He has also further maintained the potential for increased traffic flow and that the only way to obtain those funds a decrease in property values as reasons is through selling the last six holes of the for concern. 18-hole course. Filed against St. Johns County and Plaintiffs listed in the lawsuit include: OBDP, LLC (which is managed by Alta Ponte Vedra Mangement Group LTD; Mar), the June 14 complaint challenges Frank Levene, a resident of Hidden Oaks, the commissioners’ decision, asserting a neighborhood that abuts the planned that the approved development orders — development; Schweim Properties, LLC; which involved rezoning parcels of land Park Place at Sawgrass Condominium — were inconsistent with the county’s Association, Inc.; and Sawgrass Village 2025 Comprehensive Plan, and that the Executive Center Association, Inc. proper protocols were not followed in ap- Representatives for the plaintiffs did not proving them. respond to requests for comment. Photo courtesy of the Oak Bridge Club at Sawgrass MSD Board of Trustees votes to maintain millage rate By Jon Blauvelt MSD estimates its contingency reserve will total about $66,900 for the next The Ponte Vedra Beach Munici- fiscal year. Lowering the rate would pal Service District (MSD) Board of decrease the funds available in that Trustees voted to maintain the MSD’s reserve. .375-millage rate for fiscal year 2018- “I like lower taxes, but I think the 2019 at its meeting on Monday, July 9 at contingency is important for the MSD,” the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library. Wong said. All trustees voted to maintain the mill- Board Attorney Wayne Flowers noted age rate except for Treasurer John Wegl, the board can reduce the millage rate who was in favor of decreasing the rate. in September when the trustees final- According to Chairman Gary Jurenov- ize the MSD’s budget, but it cannot be ich, the MSD has kept the millage at increased after the July 9 vote. .375 for several years, which he noted is a sign of fiscal responsibility. Residents call for support of “We continue to run a very fiscally strengthened tree ordinance sound MSD,” Jurenovich said. “We Also at the MSD meeting, two resi- don’t like to spend money if we don’t dents during public comment requested have to.” the MSD Board’s support of a strength- Photo by Jon Blauvelt Trustee Greg Wong pointed to the ened tree ordinance in Ponte Vedra. The Ponte Vedra Beach Municipal Service District (MSD) Board of Trustees meets July 9 at the MSD’s contingency reserve as a reason Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library, where it voted to maintain the millage rate of .375. to maintain the millage rate. At .375, the MSD MEETING continues on Page 7 Ponte Vedra Recorder · July 12, 2018 COMMUNITY NEWS 5 St. Johns County entering negotiations to sell convention center at World Golf Village By Samantha Logue acres of land. capital investment are necessary to extend “It’s just wrong,” St. Augustine resident “In February of 2018, Atrium reached the agreement and “ensure the long-range Ed Slavin said. “I think we should hold Seeking to make improvements to the out to the county to explore an interest in viability of the hotel and the convention on to it, having put $16.9 million-worth Renaissance World Golf Village Resort, acquiring the convention center,” said Gail center.” of bonded indebtedness into this project. Atrium Hospitality received good news last Oliver, land management systems direc- The convention center, meanwhile, was I haven’t seen one good reason why we month when the St. Johns County Com- tor for the county. “A property improve- funded through a $16.9 million bond and should sell it, and if this hotel developer mission voted unanimously in favor of ment plan by Atrium is required to secure will be paid off in December of 2020, ac- wants it, they need to disclose on the pub- entering negotiations with the company for continued licensing for the Renaissance cording to Oliver. lic record every single beneficial owner.” the potential sale of the St. Johns County Marriott branding. Atrium would also like In addition to the approval to move Ellen Whitmer of St. Johns agreed, Convention Center at World Golf Village. to reposition the hotel to appeal to upscale forward with negotiations, Oliver added contending that it was unfair for the county Although Atrium owns the Renaissance transient and group demand, and this that county staff was also seeking funding to sell the convention center when the and oversees the operation of the adjacent requires a significant capital investment of “not to exceed $50,000” from the General taxpayers had already borne the burden of convention center, the land underlying $18 to $20 million.” Fund to complete a preliminary appraisal paying it off. both buildings and the convention center Atrium’s specified improvement plan of “the land, improvements, air rights and “I am not in favor of this and I hope that itself are owned by St. Johns County. After includes adding “resort-style amenities, other real and personal property interests in the people of St. Johns County will not be about two decades of operating under that water features, food and beverage fa- order to facilitate such negotiations.” in favor of it,” she said. “Too many times arrangement, however, it was revealed cilities, and a spa” to the hotel. With its In apparent agreement, the commission- I’ve seen assets paid for by the taxpay- at the June 19 meeting of the County franchise license agreement with Renais- ers approved those requests in a 5-0 vote ers at a great cost, only to be traded away, Commission that Atrium is now looking sance Marriott set to expire July 31, 2020, without any major questions or concerns, swapped away, sold away; and we don’t to purchase the convention center from the company maintains that both the fee but not before two residents had voiced get a very good bargain at all. We get taken the county, along with the associated 10.3 simple interest to the property and the their opposition. advantage of and I’m tired of it.” $616M approved for hurricane recovery in Florida On June 28, following a meeting with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson, Gov. Rick Scott announced the approval to distribute $616 million to local communities for Florida’s long-term recovery efforts from last year’s hurricane season. To benefit those who were impacted by Hurricane Irma, as well as those dis- placed by Hurricane Maria, the funds will be used to replace and repair damaged homes, build new affordable housing and provide grants to impacted businesses through HUD’s Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG- DR) program. Funds will be administered by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO). As required of the plan, more than 80 percent of the funding will be used to address needs in the hardest-hit counties and ZIP codes. These areas, determined by HUD, include Brevard, Broward, Col- lier, Duval, Lee, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Orange, Polk and Volusia counties, as well as ZIP codes 32136, 32091, 32068 and 34266. “It’s great news that we were able to Photo by Jon Blauvelt secure critical funding from HUD that Hurricane Irma leaves a home in ruins along A1A in South Ponte Vedra Beach. will directly benefit the families who were most affected by last year’s storms,” Scott impacted by the storm. We won’t stop units; purchase land for the development — as well as support for new Floridians said. “This $616 million will enable com- working until all of Florida’s communities of affordable housing; and provide assis- who moved from Puerto Rico following munities to build new affordable housing have fully recovered.” tance through grants to support impacted Hurricane Maria. and to replace homes lost in the wake Together, with Florida’s hardest-hit businesses. For more information about the CDBG- of last year’s hurricane season. Through communities, the state will allocate the Additionally, the state action plan DR program or to view the approved this program, we can continue to move majority of the CDBG-DR funding to includes opportunities to address critical state action plan, visit floridajobs.org/ forward with long-term affordable housing address housing needs through programs economic and infrastructure needs in Flor- community-planning-and-development/ solutions for displaced families as well that repair and replace damaged homes; ida’s urban centers and rural communities assistance-for-governments-and-organiza- as provide grants to businesses who were construct new affordable rental housing — specifically those of the Florida Keys tions/disaster-recovery-initiative. 6 ONE OF US Ponte Vedra Recorder · July 12, 2018

Jack Peter is the president of the World Golf Hall of Fame in St. Augustine and a resident of Ponte Vedra. Jack Peter

Can you please tell us about your background? I previously worked for Disney in Orlando in the film and television business, which is what I was doing in Chicago prior to that. I started with the PGA Tour in 1994. I had an opportunity to meet the people at the PGA Tour when they were starting to develop the vision for the World Golf Village and their plans to build and relocate PGA Tour Produc- tions, which is now PGA Tour Entertainment. One thing led to another, and they hired me to oversee that project, get the entertainment building built and relocate the staff. Then in the early 2000s, I had the opportunity to take over the Hall of Fame. What role do you play in the induction process, and what’s that process like? I oversee the process, and I would be considered the executive producer of the induction ceremony itself. If it goes well, the team gets awarded. If it goes poorly, I’m the complaint department. The induction ceremony process has changed over the years. Right now, competitors have to win 15 times on their respective tour internationally and be at least 50 years old to qualify. There’s a voting process that happens, and you need 75 percent of the vote. We’ve tried to make it very inclusive in terms of the people who are in consideration. We have started to move it around the world. We took it to an every-other-year format some years ago. We’ve been in St. Andrews, Scotland with the British Open, we’ve been in New York with the Presidents Cup and we’re headed to Pebble Beach in 2019 for the men’s U.S. Open. Do you have a favorite moment from the induction ceremonies you’ve produced? It was very heartfelt when we inducted Charlie Sifford, the pioneering African American player and the first African American inducted into the Hall of Fame. He was introduced by Arnold Palmer, and prior to that, Gary Player was on stage. Charlie’s speech was priceless. It means so much to all of the Hall of Fame members to see and understand what Charlie had gone through in the pre-civil rights era. When you look back on your career, what are you most proud of? I’m most proud of the people I’ve met and the relationships I’ve built. I’ve been very fortunate in this job to meet people all over the world. That to me is my greatest accomplishment. What are your goals for the World Golf Hall of Fame moving forward? I want to focus on the global awareness of the Hall of Fame. I think it’s important that it continues Photo by Jon Blauvelt to have a global footprint and a global acceptance. I think that helps the area. I think it helps with tourism Do you have a favorite round of golf you’ve played? What do you enjoy most about living in Ponte Vedra? and the destination. It can’t just be a Florida-based I have two favorites. I got to play a round of golf with I play a lot of golf. I enjoy the ocean. I love the little attraction along 95. It’s very important to keep those Gary Player at Augusta National, and it’s very hard to beat diversity in the climate we get. It’s terrific seafood. The relationship up, whether they’re with Hall of Fame that. It was priceless. He goes out of his way to make you beach is fairly accessible. It doesn’t have high-rises up members in Tokyo or South Africa, but also the feel comfortable and give tips and help. The other one was and down the beach, which a lot of Florida does at this golf communities in those parts of the world. The playing in a charity outing, and Arnold Palmer was at one time. Every time I come home across the Intracoastal, other piece is to continue to be a good neighbor in of the Par 3s. I didn’t get the hole in one, but I missed it there’s a big sigh of relief. Northeast Florida and continue to reach out to the by inches in front of him. He looked at me and said, “You golf community here. must be playing too much golf and not working enough.” Edited by Jon Blauvelt

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a discussion on it at next month’s MSD meeting. Team Beard possesses the unique MSD meeting In other MSD news, Vice Chairman expertise to assist buyers and sellers Continued from 4 John Cellucci, who manages the MSD’s in achieving substantial goals. Their request comes after a homeowner relationship with Republic Services, cut down several trees on his property on said the district’s budget for sanitation Ponte Vedra Circle. Frustrated neighbors will decrease next year, after concluding years of exceptional service say the removal of the trees changes the Republic made a miscalculation concern- 13+ as Team Beard Realtors integrity of the neighborhood because ing the of houses it services. the trees support each other, and iso- The finding, Cellucci said, should save years of in-depth knowledge lated trees are more likely to fall during the MSD about $12,500 a year for the 30+ of the prestigious Ponte Vedra storms. next six years. Cellucci also noted he has Beach area and surrounding “They came in and knocked down 28 asked Republic for a credit to make up communities trees in two days,” Ponte Vedra Circle the difference for what the company was years combined expertise resident Lauri Rice said at the MSD actually servicing. 60+ in finance, business, sales meeting. “We probably have had 20 trees In addition, Wegl said the Ponte Vedra and marketing knocked down in about five years. What Beach branch of the St. Johns County Tax they did was bad. … There was no fore- Collector’s Office will most likely not Murray Beard, Elise Beard, MBA million in sales reached ® ® thought to what they did.” move to its new location at 151 Sawgrass REALTOR REALTOR 100+ in 2017 [email protected] [email protected] Ponte Vedra Circle resident Rob Beck- Corners Drive until January or February (904) 465.2784 (904) 463.7774 er, who also serves on the Ponte Vedra of 2019. Zoning & Adjustment Board (PVZAB), The next MSD meeting is scheduled said at the meeting that a group of neigh- for Monday, Aug. 13 at the library. www.TeamBeardRealtors.com bors has asked county planners to review the tree ordinances for the City of St. Au- gustine and Atlantic Beach, and identify best practices that can be applied to Ponte Should You Be Talking To a Vedra. Becker said the goal is to develop an ordinance that can be installed as an Different Kind of Financial Advisor? overlay district within the MSD. The next steps, according to Becker, are for the Fee-Only. Fiduciary. Exceptional Training. county planners to present information No investment commissions...clients come first! about the tree ordinance at an upcoming PVZAB meeting. 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According to the PARC Group, devel- oper of Nocatee, the master planned com- munity’s newest water park — Nocatee Spray Park — will open in late 2018 and become the largest addition to Nocatee since its founding more than a decade ago. Located between the Nocatee Com- munity Park and Nocatee Swim Club on the western side of Crosswater Parkway, Nocatee Spray Park will feature more than 100,000 square feet encompassing a 42-foot water slide tower, five slides, a resort-style beach and interactive spray features. Nocatee residents and their guests will be able to interact with water features such as being sprayed while sliding, climbing and playing in a tropical island setting. Renderings courtesy of Nocatee Ponte Vedra www.nocatee.com “The addition of the Nocatee Spray A rendering illustrates the Boat House, which will be the gated front entry to Nocatee Spray Park. For color versions of the photos, visit Park is part of our ongoing commitment pontevedrarecorder.com. to continually raise the bar for fun and LEFT: An aerial rendering displays the plans for Nocatee Spray unparalleled lifestyle in Nocatee,” said Park, which is slated to open in late 2018 and become the largest Rick Ray, chairman of Nocatee’s Commu- addition to Nocatee since its founding more than a decade ago. nity Development District and president of The PARC Group. “The size and scope of the water features are very unique for a community amenity.” Nocatee Spray Park will have interac- tive features for kids and adults, centered around Whale Harbor, a four-story water slide tower that will be the tallest water slide in Northeast Florida — 25 percent higher than Top Tide Slides in the Nocatee Splash Park. The Spray Park will also include Serenity Bay, a resort-style beach environment with beach volleyball; Scuttle Cove, a smaller spray park for younger children; and Paradise Park playground. ABOVE: Blue Water Bar & Grill will serve both food and drinks at SPRAY PARK continues on Page 11 the water park.

NOCATEE UPCOMING EVENTS IN NOCATEE Check out some of the events that are taking place in Nocatee: HOSTS GOLF Food Truck Friday music from Tad Jennings, yard Friday, July 13 from 6 to 9 p.m. games and the bar will be serv- Swim Club Green ing select craft beers, wine and CART PARADE Several food trucks will gather mixed drinks! Plus, Rocky’s will at the Swim Club Green to serve be open. This is a free event for TO CELEBRATE members of the community lo- residents and their guests. cal, one-of-a-kind, gourmet food and snacks. This event will fea- Beer and Bingo FOURTH OF JULY ture live music by Joe Downing. Thursday, July 19 from Close to 200 golf carts adorned in patriotic deco- Drinks will be available for pur- 6 to 8 p.m. rations were on display in Nocatee’s first-ever chase at the bar, including select Splash Waterpark Fourth of July golf cart parade last week. The craft beers and wines. There will Veterans United Brewery will parade went through the Town Center communi- also be a Kidzone sponsored by be hosting a Tap Takeover at ties, Willowcove and Tidewater. Prizes from Ponte St. Johns Inflatables. Rocky’s will Bingo Night. This is a free event Vedra Golf Carts were given to the most active be open at Splash Waterpark. for residents and their guests community and most patriotic and creative golf ages 21 and over only. Bingo carts. In addition to the parade, Nocatee cel- Summer Tap Takeover will begin at 6:30 p.m. There will ebrated the holiday with a patriotic party at the Saturday, July 14 from also be a variety of other board Splash Waterpark that included entertainment 7 to 10 p.m. games to choose from this by the J Crew Band, food trucks, bounce houses, Splash Waterpark Bar evening. The Splash Bar and a balloon artist, yard games and more. Come enjoy a night out at the Rocky’s will also be open. RSVP Splash Bar. There will be live to [email protected]. Photo by Susan Griffin Ponte Vedra Recorder · July 12, 2018 COMMUNITY NEWS 9

Golf camp HUG Foundation participants take a break from the golf course partners with HEAL and enjoy some drinks and snacks before head- ing back to hold golf camp for out to play again.

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The HUG Foundation partnered with the HEAL Foundation to host a golf camp for children with autism this week at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach. Held Monday, July 9 to Wednesday, July 11, the three-day golf camp offered children with autism a chance to learn about the game of golf, go on a nature hunt throughout the Stadium Course, cre- ate custom golf balls and test their skills on the 17th Island Green. Hosted by the HUG (Help Us Golf) Foundation, the camp was free for participants and made possible thanks to a grant from the HEAL Foundation. Jarrad Kogos, the founder of HUG and a Fletcher High School graduate with As- perger Syndrome, said the camp enriches lives and helps kids with autism learn how to interact with others. “Golf is a game they can use to connect to other people,” he said. “It’s also a good exercise rather than staying home and playing videogames all day.” Kogos, also a brain cancer survivor, said golf helped him get through life’s adversities and inspired him to start a nonprofit. His goal is to expand his golf An instructor helps children with autism learn how to putt a golf ball at the HUG Foundation golf camp, which was sponsored by the HEAL Foun- dation and held July 9-11 at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach. camp and start a special needs golf tour in the next decade. enjoy seeing them practice and play and Additionally, Kogos said he receives get used to it and it’s just as fun for us as positive feedback after every camp. it is for them.” “Camp is usually full before I release Jason Gurka, the executive director of the dates,” he added. “All the parents the HEAL Foundation, said his orga- always ask about it months in advance.” nization has supported HUG since the Lisa Homburger, the mother of a 9-year- inaugural golf camp in 2009. The partner- old golf camp participant Hudson, said the ship works for HEAL because it allows event offers several mental and physical families to enroll their children in a golf benefits and is a perfect fit for her son. camp at no cost, Gurka added. “He was always interested in golf,” she “It’s easy to support Jarrad,” Gurka said. “I think it really helps with hand-eye said. “He’s a class act and he really does coordination for children with autism. It care about teaching golf to kids who are gives them immediate gratification, hitting on the spectrum.” the ball, getting it out there. I think a lot of Gurka said he chose to work with it goes back to physical therapy.” Kogos’ HUG Foundation because of the PGA Head Golf Professional Brian organization’s track record. He added that Riddle coached participants and worked the golf camp in particular is a rare oppor- with the HUG Foundation in coordination tunity for kids on the Autism Spectrum to with HEAL to help organize the camp. ABOVE: HUG Foundation founder Jarrad Kogos familiarize themselves with the game. The PGA representative described the im- observes day one of his golf camp. Founded in 2004, HEAL has spent the pact of the three-day event as “absolutely last decade raising funds through events LEFT: Lisa Homburger’s 9-year-old son, Hudson, huge.” poses for a photo with golf camp volunteers. and providing grants to local organiza- “It’s not just swinging a golf club,” he tions, camps and schools to serve those said. “We want them running, jumping, Some children can lose confidence in “If the ball didn’t go in the hole, they with autism. The organization has pro- interacting, the social skills, playing with themselves if they miss a hole, Riddle might think they failed,” he added. “It’s vided about $2 million in total at the local other kids and socializing with other kids. said, so instructors offer them words of far from it. They’re successful, they’re level. For more information on the HEAL We also teach them about the environment encouragement every time they take a making good swings and good attempts at Foundation or to make a donation through at a golf course.” swing. it. We just enjoy seeing them enjoy it, we PayPal, visit www.healautismnow.org. 10 COMMUNITY NEWS Ponte Vedra Recorder · Julu 12, 2018

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Note: You must be one of the first 300 individuals to pre-register in order to cast your vote for your favorite candidate in the straw poll at Politics in St. Johns. To pre-register for the July 16 Local chapter of Moms Demand event in Ponte Vedra, go to sjcchamber.com/Politics-in-St-Johns-Event-Registration-Ponte-Vedra Action for Gun Sense in America Let’s get social! holds Meet the Candidates event The St. Johns County chapter of Moms Abigail Levrini, Denver Cook and Kelly Demand Action for Gun Sense in America Barrera, who currently holds the District 4 held a Meet the Candidates event June seat. Over 60 residents attended the event. 27 to allow the community to hear from “We had a great turnout,” said Kelly “LIKE” US ON those seeking election in District 4. Aguirrechu, the local chapter leader for Taking place at the Coastal Oaks Moms Demand Action Ponte Vedra. “I’m Clubhouse in Nocatee, the forum hosted so happy that Moms Demand Action of County Commission candidates Dick Wil- St. Johns County (was) able to host all of liams, Jeremiah Blocker, Nicholas “Mike” the candidates and give them a forum to Dudynskay and John “Jack” Gorman; as well as School Board candidates Dr. CANDIDATES continues on Page 11 Don’t Wait for this Stay up to date on contests, advertising specials, and real-time news in Ponte Vedra. Red Flag! Our fans get access to exclusive content Dead trees and limbs need to you can’t find anywhere else! be removed before a storm approaches. TREE MASTERS, INC Complete Professional Tree Care 285-4625 Cranes • Aerial Lift • Chippers 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE Stumps • Debris Removal treemastersflorida.com Specialistsp in Marketingg & Selling Premier Properties in Exquisite Seings

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Academy of the Sacred Betty Doeringer OBITUARIES Heart and graduated from Betty Z. Doeringer, 95, of Jack- the University of Nebraska sonville Beach, died June 24, 2018. Mary Hartigan with an accounting degree. Arrangements by Quinn-Shalz, A Mary Elizabeth Lacy Hartigan died sur- She held many jobs over Family Funeral Home & Cremation rounded by her family on June 30, 2018, after the years, but her favorite . a 15-month battle with pancreatic cancer. was motherhood. She was Born Sept. 30, 1956, in Omaha, Nebraska, a homeroom mom, chap- Dolores Givens Mary is lovingly remembered by her mother, Mary Hartigan eroned countless field trips Dolores M. Givens, 85, of Jackson- Virginia Lacy; brother, Pat Lacy (Sue); sisters, and volunteered at St. Paul’s Catholic School. ville, died June 20, 2018. Arrange- Sue Coleman and Nancy Taylor; husband, Once her children were in school, she returned ments by Quinn-Shalz, A Family Dan Hartigan; four children, Andrew (Sarah), to the workforce and eventually was appointed Funeral Home & Cremation Centre. David (Maura), Matthew and Emily; five director of merchandise for golf course prop- Richards Mattress & grandchildren; and numerous nieces and neph- erties at the PGA Tour. She retired in 2014 to Estelle Mellon Wicker Warehouse V45791 ews. She is preceded in death by her father, spend more time with her grandchildren and Estelle L. Mellon, 89, of Jack- 1079 Atlantic Blvd. • Atlantic Beach Next to Elvis’s Upholstery Robert Lacy; her sister, Terri Baumert (Rich); had a passion for crafts that she often gifted to sonville Beach, died June 19, 2018. PV3-L and brother, Tom Lacy (Doreen). friends and family. Arrangements by Quinn-Shalz, A 249-3541 M-S • 11-5:30 • Sunday • 1-5 Mary grew up in Omaha and attended Our A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Family Funeral Home & Cremation www.richardsmattressandwicker.com Lady of Lourdes Parish & School, Duchesne at noon on Friday, July 6 at St. Paul’s Catho- Centre. lic Church of Jacksonville Beach. Interment was held at 2:30 p.m. in Ponte Vedra Valley Joyce Mills Cemetery of Ponte Vedra Beach. Joyce Messer Mills, 82, of Jack- In lieu of flowers, donations may be made sonville, died June 24, 2018. Arrange- in Mary’s memory to St. Paul’s Catholic ments by Quinn-Shalz, A Family School, 428 Second Ave. N., Jacksonville Funeral Home & Cremation Centre. € ‚ƒ€ „ † ‡ˆ‚„‡ˆ‚†ˆ‰ƒ Beach, FL 32250, or Mayo Clinic Pancreatic Cancer Biology and Translational Oncoge- Sheila Reeder nomics Laboratory: Drs. Kasi and Copland Sheila Foley Reeder, 82, of Jack-      ­ research labs, 4500 San Pablo Road, Jackson- sonville Beach, died June 24, 2018. ville, FL 32224. Arrangements by Quinn-Shalz, A Please visit the online tribute at www.quinn- Family Funeral Home & Cremation shalz.com. Arrangements by Quinn-Shalz Centre. Family Funeral Home. Thomas Sapere            Thomas Frank Sapere, 83, of   St. Augustine, died June 24, 2018. Arrangements by Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home & Cremation PV2-LV45856 Centre. Ponte Vedra Recorder · July 12, 2018 SENIOR LIVING 13 Senior Living • Guide

SPECIAL SECTION · JULY 12, 2018 14 SENIOR LIVING Ponte Vedra Recorder · July 12, 2018 The Palms at Ponte Vedra resident reflects on life, shares advice approaching 100th birthday By Benjamin Naim he said. “But I must say that I think my favorite occupation was in the Navy and Bud Baisden, a resident of The Palms supervision in the shops I’ve been at.” at Ponte Vedra, is turning 100 on Friday, Today, Bill and Bud maintain a close July 20. relationship. Looking back at his life, Bill The secret to his longevity? Vitamins. revealed that if he could have picked his “I believe very much in vitamins,” he own parents — he wouldn’t have been said. “It’s not medicine; it’s food that capable of picking two better ones. your body needs to keep working. I owe “I grew up in the 60s, and that was a lot, truthfully, to the vitamins I’ve sort of a wild and crazy time,” Bill said. taken.” “They showed patience and persever- Bud’s son Bill described his father as ance. (Bud’s) easy going, he’s just fun to a man who always looks forward rather be around even today.” than back. He also said that his dad does As for his 100th birthday party, Bud a good job of keeping up with the latest doesn’t want to do anything special. The advancements in technology. plan is to spend quality time with family “Before we moved here, he had his and friends while celebrating the last cen- own email account and he surfed the tury of his life, which he has thoroughly web,” Bill said. “He’s always tried to enjoyed. keep up, and he’s always tried to figure “I’ve had a wonderful life, a fantastic out what was going on and why.” Photo by Benjamin Naim life,” Bud said. “I’ve done just about Bud said he came from a place where Bud Baisden (left), who is turning 100 July 20, sits next to his son Bill at the library at The Palms everything I’ve wanted to do.” at Ponte Vedra. Photo courtesy of metrocreativeconnection.com primitive technology was the norm, and According to the Baisdens, the true he is fascinated by the progress he has to believe. What all is going on, it’s just up the ranks and eventually worked his key to Bud’s success in life has been his witnessed over the years. almost impossible for me to believe it.” way to a position as supervisor of a 115- optimistic attitude. “I come from an area where there An Ohio native, Bud moved to Florida man shop in Guam. “He always says, ‘It’ll always work was no radio, no television, telephones in 1941 to join the Navy. He worked in According to Bud, his four-and-a-half- out,’” Bill noted. “Doesn’t it dad?” weren’t even in place,” he said. “I’ve a machine shop as an aviation mechanic year stint in the Navy was one of the Bud agreed. lived through all of that and the amount during World War II before getting mar- highlights of his life. “They work out for me,” he responded, of science there is today to me is hard ried and having a child. The veteran rose “I’ve done all kinds of sales work,” “I will say that.”

Judy Ahlquist (left) has 15th Annual Council on Aging replaced Nancy Urban as the new manager of Championship Golf and Gala the COA’s Coastal Home Care set for Aug. 26 and 27 department. The annual Council on Aging (COA) evening, guests can enjoy a Matanzas Photo courtesy Championship Golf and Gala will cel- sunset on the dock with a cold beer or of Council ebrate its 15th year with a golf tourna- wine. on Aging ment, dancing, an auction, dinner and The following day will be the Golf more at its event Aug. 26 and 27. Tournament at Slammer and Squire. The gala will be held at 5:30 p.m., There will be both breakfast and lunch Council on Aging Coastal Home Sunday, Aug. 26, and the golf tourna- served, and awards will be given to the ment will tee off at the Slammer and winning teams. Squire Course at 8:30 a.m., Monday, The Championship Golf and Gala Care names new manager Aug. 27. is the biggest and most important The St. Johns County Council on Aging Ahlquist joined COA as a nurse in the “This has been such a fantastic jour- fundraiser for Council on Aging. It (COA) has named Judy Ahlquist, R.N., Sunshine Adult Day Services Center. ney,” COA Executive Director Becky raises funds for numerous programs and the new manager of the Coastal Home “I am honored to assume this new Yanni said. “We have felt the love and services, like Meals on Wheels, four Care department. position,” Ahlquist said. “I look forward support of our community for 15 years senior centers, transportation, Adult Day Ahlquist succeeds Nancy Urban, who to leading our Coastal Home Care team, and look forward to hosting the Cham- Care, Coastal Home Care, Prescription moved out of the area, and took on her providing quality in-home services for pionship Golf and Gala for years to Assistance and more. new role at the end of June. older adults and those with disabilities in come.” COA needs participants, donations for “We are excited to have Judy take on St John’s County.” At the gala, The Chef’s Garden will the auction and sponsors. Donations be- this new position,” said Becky Yanni, Coastal Home Care offers a variety cater an all-you-can-eat buffet with ing sought include new items or experi- Council on Aging executive director. “We of services to help maintain seniors’ choices for different tastes. After dinner, ences, such as cruises, family vacations, know that Judy has all the qualifications independence in their own homes, in a the Frank Saffi Band will play high-en- collectibles, artwork, antiques, etc. Also, necessary to succeed in this role, includ- retirement community or in a care facility. ergy music for dancing. Throughout the special talents and/or services can be ing a compassionate and understanding COA operates the Coastal Home Care for evening, guests are encouraged to bid donated. Donors and sponsors will be attitude for those we serve. Nancy Urban St. Johns County, and offers an array of on hundreds of silent and live auction named in the COA Championship Gala has served brilliantly in this role for eight other services, including transportation, items, including art, gift cards, tickets to program. For more information or to years, and we are fortunate to have Judy Meals on Wheels, five senior centers, an theme parks and events, sports pack- donate, contact Cindy Walker at (904) step up to form a smooth transition.” adult day facility and more. ages, gift baskets and more. Later in the 209-3687 or [email protected]. Ponte Vedra Recorder · July 12, 2018 SENIOR LIVING 15 UPCOMING COA EVENTS The importance of proper Join the St. Johns County Council on Aging at River House, located at 179 Marine St. in St. Augustine, for the following events: Financial Fridays nutrition for senior citizens Attend Financial Fridays to discuss financial issues impacting senior By Jason Clark tious diet can also combat diabetes, depression, citizens. Various local professionals will be on hand to share their Nourishment network arthritis and certain types of cancer. These ben- knowledge, tips and expertise to assist seniors with numerous finan- manager at Lutheran Social efits are especially important to seniors as the cial situations. Call (904) 209-3655 to make a reservation for the next Services of Northeast Florida risk of these potentially fatal diseases increases session, scheduled for Friday, July 27 at 10 a.m. Representatives from Special to the Recorder significantly as people get older. VyStar Credit Union will be discussing financial fraud. This event is com- A nutritious diet can also boost energy and plimentary for River House members and $3 for non-members. A new study from Ohio mood. This in turn can make it easier to exer- State University and the cise regularly. In addition, the combination of Gypsy Skirt Dancing Abbott health care compa- exercise and healthy eating can help people fall Visit the River House on Mondays from 10 to 11 a.m. for a fun, festive ny indicates that more than asleep faster and sleep deeper. class celebrating diversity. Moves are basic, but still offer an effective Jason Clark Guest Columnist one-third of older adults workout. The cost for each session is $4 for River House members and $5 don’t meet nutritional How can seniors make healthy eating for non-members. Call (904) 209-3655 to make a reservation. requirements. Yet, malnutrition is frequently affordable? underdiagnosed in adults over the age of 65. Many seniors are reliant on limited retire- Senior Singles Group As people age, they become less active and ment funds and Social Security. Fresh, non- Join local seniors for food, fun conversations and more on the first Tues- their metabolism slows. This slowdown means packaged foods can be expensive and even day of each month at various restaurants. The Aug. 7 meeting will take seniors need to consume fewer calories, but unrealistic on a small budget. There are a place at River House at 11:30 a.m. Advanced payment and reservations focus more on important nutrients. Since diet number of ways seniors can stretch their budget are required. The cost is $12 per person. Call (904) 209-3655 for more has been proven to greatly impact the im- to afford the important nutrients they need. information. mune system, as well as physical and cognitive The National Council on Aging offers a health, it’s especially important for older adults variety of suggestions for eating healthy on a Greeting card creations to maintain a healthy diet. budget, including checking eligibility for the Participants can learn how to make their own greeting cards at this Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program event, scheduled for Monday, Aug. 13, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. All What does good nutrition look like? (SNAP), which can supplement seniors’ food supplies are included in the cost of $12 for members and $15 for non- A healthy plate includes a balance of lean budgets. members. Call (904) 209-3655 to make a reservation. proteins, fruits and vegetables, whole grains Seniors can also take advantage of free ser- and low-fat dairy. Look for healthy whole vices from local nonprofits. Besides traditional Matter of Balance foods around the perimeter of the grocery store food banks, there are programs that will deliver Matter of Balance is a program designed to help people manage falls in the produce, meat and dairy sections. When food directly to the doors of low-income senior and increase activity levels. Participants will learn how to view falls as eating packaged foods, compare nutrition labels citizens. These programs are aimed at helping controllable, set goals for increasing activity, make changes to reduce fall to find items lower in fat, added sugars and seniors get access to important nutrients and are risks at home and exercise to increase strength and balance. This eight- sodium. free for those in need. session class begins Tuesday, Sept. 4 from 10 a.m. to noon and continues Check out the National Institute of Health Proper nutrition is simply essential to every every Tuesday and Thursday in September. This class is complimentary, website for a body weight planner tool that senior citizen’s health and well-being. If you but space is limited. Call (904) 209-3655 to register. calculates how many calories you should eat are or know a food-insecure senior, please per day based on your age, weight, height and follow the tips above or reach out to a local Author appreciation event gender. nonprofit for help. Join the River House on Friday, Sept. 14 at 10 a.m. with featured local authors K. Ross Lee and Betsy S. Lee. They will be discussing their books, How can a healthy diet help? Lutheran Social Services of Northeast Florida (LSS) “Andrew Ranson: St. Augustine’s Pirate” and “The Relic: Jerusalem to St. Besides maintaining a healthy weight, eating was incorporated in 1979 and provides struggling Augustine.” Autographed copies of the books will be available for ad- families living on the First Coast with opportuni- well can also combat and even help prevent ties for new beginnings through programs focused ditional purchase. The cost to attend is $3 for River House members and health conditions like heart disease, stroke and on hunger relief, homelessness prevention, AIDS $4 for non-members. high blood pressure. When combined with care and education and refugee services. regular physical activity, a balanced and nutri- For more information, visit www.lssjax.org.

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Millie, a resident of Arbor Terrace Ponte Vedra, gathers with Chase Magnano during the art class.

Photos courtesy of Arbor Terrace Ponte Vedra Elizabeth Paul (second from left) and her children Alexis Magnano, a Landrum Middle School student, and Chase Magnano, a Ponte Vedra High School student, teach residents of Arbor Terrace Ponte Vedra about pointillism on July 9. Arbor Terrace Ponte Vedra hosts pointillism art class Residents at Arbor Terrace Ponte Vedra had the opportunity The class included a presentation on the life and work of Georges this week to learn more about pointillism at an art class taught by Seurat, a renowned painter and draftsman in the art of pointillism. a few local residents. After the presentation, residents used Q-tips to paint dots to Held on Monday, July 9, the class was led by Elizabeth Paul form a picture similar to Seurat’s paintings. and her children Alexis Magnano, a Landrum Middle School For more information on Arbor Terrace Ponte Vedra, visit Alexis and Chase Magnano with Ann, a resident student, and Chase Magnano, a Ponte Vedra High School student. www.arborcompany.com/locations/florida/ponte-vedra-beach. of Arbor Terrace Ponte Vedra

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Thursday, July 12 Friday, July 13 Saturday, July 14 Sunday, July 15

Women in the Bible Youth Saltwater Fishing Clinic St. Augustine Amphitheatre Sandals, Shorts and Steel Drum Service Learn about key women in the Old and New This Youth Saltwater Fishing Clinic for ages Farmers Market Every Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to noon, St. Paul’s Testaments at this July Bible study series at 8 to 17 will take place July 13 from 9 a.m. to The St. Augustine Amphitheatre Farmers by-the-Sea Episcopal Church invites guests to Lord of Life Lutheran Church. This weekly, one- noon. The cost to participate is $20 per work- Market will take place every Saturday morning put on sandals and shorts for a more casual hour discussion led by Pastor Hinkley or guest shop; everything needed for fishing is supplied. from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The market features worship service featuring the tropical sound leaders, will take place Thursdays from 5:30 to Pre-registration is required. Visit www.wash- more than 100 tents with local produce, of steel drum music. The church is located at 6:30 p.m. Following a brief presentation, guests ingtonoaks.org or call (386) 446-6783 for more flowers, baked goods, handmade arts and crafts 465 11th Ave. N. in Jacksonville Beach. will participate in a lively discussion on various information. Washington Oaks Garden State and more. The St. Augustine Amphitheatre women in the Bible, and refreshments will be Park is located at 6400 N. Oceanshore Blvd. in Farmers Market is located at 1340 A1A S. Cannon firing demonstration served. Lord of Life Lutheran Church is located Palm Coast. in St. Augustine. at at 276 N. Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte Vedra Beach. For National Park Service volunteers and personnel more information, visit www.lordoflifepvb.org. Music in the Courtyard Dolphin Paddle on Salt Run demonstrate a cannon firing at the Castillo de The general public is invited to enjoy live Anastasia Watersports and Marineland Dolphin San Marcos museum/monument every Friday, Throwback Thursday: ‘Field of Dreams’ music every Friday and Saturday night from Adventure at will team up Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., at the Corazon Cinema and Cafe 6 to 9 p.m. at The Courtyard, located at 200 1st July 14 to offer a fun-filled interpretive paddle 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Rangers and An Iowa corn farmer interprets voices in his St. in Neptune Beach. Guests are encouraged event. Hop into a kayak, paddle onto Salt Run volunteers demonstrate the weapons and head as a command to build a dia- to listen to local music while sipping on a cof- and keep an eye for birds, turtles, manatees and relate the experiences of the colonial Span- mond on his field. After building the diamond, fee or glass of wine. dolphins. The program fee is $40 per person ish soldier of 1740s St. Augustine. Firing times the 1919 Chicago White Sox come to play. including a boat rental, and $25 for those are subject to change depending on weather This film is showing at the Corazon Cinema ‘Ant-Man and The Wasp’ at IMAX providing their own boat. This event will start at conditions and staff availability. Castillo de and Cafe July 12 at noon as part of the theater’s Theater at World Golf Hall of Fame 850 Anastasia Park Road in St. Augustine. San Marcos is located at 1 S. Castillo Drive in “Throwback Thursday” series. The Corazon Cin- As Scott Lang balances being both a Superhero St. Augustine. ema and Cafe is located at 36 Granada St. and a father, Hope van Dyne and Dr. Hank First Coast Card Club event in St. Augustine. Pym present an urgent new mission that finds Join the First Coast Card Club July 14 for a cards Hike & Marsh walk the Ant-Man fighting alongside The Wasp and lunch session at Sawgrass Village Shop Join birding expert Susan Kileen on a hike and Chris Redd at The Comedy Zone to uncover secrets from their past. Visit Center in Ponte Vedra Beach at 1 p.m. For birding exploration of the Salt Marsh and the Chris Redd, an actor, writer, standup, sketch www.worldgolfimax.com for showtimes and to more information, call (904) 829-0643. Secondary Fort Site Island July 15 from 8:30 and improv performer, will perform live at The purchase tickets. The World Golf Hall of Fame to 10:30 a.m. Participants should bring rubber Comedy Zone July 12 at 7:30 p.m. Email info@ IMAX Theater is located at 1 World Golf Place ‘Flipper’ at Corazon Cinema and Cafe boots, binoculars, cameras, water and other comedyzone.com or call (904) 292-4242 for in St. Augustine. “Flipper” will be screened at the Corazon pertinent items. This event, set to take place at more information. The Comedy Zone is located Cinema and Cafe July 14 at 12:30 p.m. and 6 15 Fort Mose Trail in St. Augustine, is weather at 3130 Hartley Road in Jacksonville. ‘Quilt Extravaganza’ exhibition p.m. This film is about Sandy Ricks being sent permitting and subject to cancellation. This exhibition, entitled “Quilt Extravaganza,” is by his mother to Coral Key, a rustic island in For more information, call (904) 823-2232. Anastasia Watersports Camp located at The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra the Florida Keys, to spend the summer with his Looking for a fun way for children to learn how Beach. It features work by Jacque Huber. The uncle Porter Ricks. Sandy dislikes everything Lulu’s Luau to kayak, paddleboard and sail this summer? Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach is located about his new environment until a new friend Join Lulu’s Waterfront Grille for its first annual Discover watersports, hike through salt marshes at 50 Executive Way. Admission to the mu- comes into his life, a dolphin named Flipper. Lulu’s Luau July 15 starting at 11 a.m. The event and explore the beaches during the second- seum is free and the center is open Monday to The Corazon Cinema and Cafe is located at will feature live reggae music; Hawaiian annual Anastasia Watersports Camp, to be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be an 36 Granada St. in St. Augustine. buffet-style food including a whole roasted July 9 through 12 at Anastasia Watersports at opening reception July 13 from 6 to 8 p.m. pig and specialty craft Ole Smokey Moonshine Anastasia State Park. For more information and Rod Man at The Comedy Zone cocktails; corn hole tournaments; jumbo jenga; to make a reservation, email info@anastasiawa- Omni 2018 tennis Watch Rod Man perform at The Comedy Zone limbo and more. Tickets cost $40 per adult tersports.com. This event will take place at 850 summer camp July 14 from 7:30 to 9:15 p.m. Rod Man is and will include a full buffet and two featured Anastasia Park Road in St. Augustine. Omni Amelia Island Plantation Resort is offering best known as the winner of season 8 of Last craft cocktails. For more information, visit tennis camp Monday through Friday from 9 Comic Standing. For more information, email www.facebook.com/events/212080009301600. Hang Ten Thursdays a.m. to 3 p.m. Kids ages 5 to 14 will have the [email protected] or call (904) 292-4242. This event will take place at 301 N Roscoe Blvd. Adventure Landing visitors can enjoy $10 opportunity to work with professional coaches. The Comedy Zone is located at 3130 Hartley in Ponte Vedra Beach. admission to the water park on Thursdays as For pricing information or to reserve a spot, call Road in Jacksonville. part of the “Hang $10 Thursdays” deal. Visit (904) 432-1485. Omni Amelia Island Plantation www.jacksonville-beach.adventurelanding.com Resort is located at 39 Beach Lagoon Road in for more information. Amelia Island. Having a Garage   Sale?    Let our readers know!

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Monday, July 16 Tuesday, July 17 Wednesday, July 18 Thursday, July 19

MOSH Mondays Volunteers needed Toastmasters Club Bob Colacello at the Cummer Museum The Museum of Science and History’s MOSH Volunteers are needed at the St. Johns County Toastmasters Club #5199 of Ponte Vedra Beach Bob Colacello, an influential voice in American Mondays feature discounts including buy- Council on Aging for administrative duties at meets every Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. at THE political and social culture for more than 40 one-get-one-half-off admission for adults, COA Transportation from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. any PLAYERS Community Senior Center. These years, is coming to the Cummer Museum of 10 percent off MOSH-branded items in the day Monday to Friday. Contact Amy leach at meetings help attendees improve public Arts & Gardens July 19. The lecture will begin museum shop, 10 percent off memberships (904) 209-3686 or email [email protected] speaking and gain leadership skills. The senior at 6:30 p.m, followed by a question and answer when signing up in-person and 10 percent off for more information. center is located at 175 Landrum Lane in Ponte session and book signing. For more informa- birthday packages when signing up in-person. Vedra Beach. Email Lucy Reep at lucyreep@ tion, contact Amber Sesnick at (904) 899-6034 MOSH Mondays also feature rotating weekly Prenatal Yoga gmail.com for additional information. or email [email protected]. programs. MOSH is located at 1025 Museum Join the Y Healthy Living Center, located at Circle in Jacksonville. Visit www.themosh.org for 170 Landrum Lane in Ponte Vedra Beach, for a Wednesday Market at Grief Support Group more information. prenatal yoga session July 17 at 6 p.m. Prenatal St. Augustine Beach A Grief Support Group will meet on the third and postnatal yoga provides safe, simple and The St. Augustine Beach Wednesday Market Thursday of each month at St. Paul’s Catholic St. Paul AME Vacation Bible School effective exercises designed to help women offers oceanfront shopping at the St. Johns Church in Room 102 of the Family Life Center. All children from preschool to 16 years old are cope with the changing needs of their body County Pier Park every Wednesday starting The group is aimed at men and women who invited to Vacation Bible School at St. Paul AME before and after pregnancy and birth. at 8 a.m. Approximately 60 to 80 vendors can are grieving the death of a family member or Church, located at 85 Martin Luther King Ave. be found at the market selling locally grown friend. The next meeting will take place July 19 in St. Augustine. Classes will be held July 16-20 Youth volleyball camps produce, baked goods, prepared foods, arts, at 7 p.m. St. Paul’s Catholic Church is located at from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the church. Breakfast, St. Johns River State College will hold three crafts and more. Visit www.sabca.org for more 578 1st Ave. N. in Jacksonville Beach. For more snacks and lunch will be provided, and the pro- age-specific youth volleyball clinics for boys information. information, call (904) 553-8933. gram is free of charge. Registration is required. entering grades three through eight from 6 to For more information, contact Nichol Sparrow 7:30 p.m. July 17-19. Registration costs $45. This Alzheimer’s Support Group Yoga for Survivors at [email protected]. event will take place at the Tuten Gymnasium Cypress Village will host an Alzheimer’s The Y Healthy Living Center at the Ponte Vedra at the SJR State Palatka campus, located at 5001 Support Group on the third Wednesday of each YMCA will host a Yoga for Survivors class Newcomers Club of Northeast Florida St. Johns Ave. in Palatka. For more information month at 3 p.m. Call (904) 807-6222 to RSVP. July 12 at 11:30 a.m. Cancer patients, survivors, social or to register, contact Cohen at (386) 312-4237 Cypress Village is located at 4600 Middleton caregivers and others with range of motion and Join the Newcomers Club of Northeast Florida or email [email protected]. Park Circle E. in Jacksonville. pain limitations are invited to join in this gentle July 16 for a Sahara Silk Arabic Music and Dance and safe yoga practice, which is free and Show at 2 p.m. The event, taking place in Flem- Community meetings Baby/toddler Little Ones class open to the public. Call (904) 202-5376 or visit ing Island, will feature a coffee/snack social. For St. Johns Parks and Recreation will host two Join the Anastasia Island Branch library for a www.baptistjax.com/ymca to reserve a spot. more information, call (904) 829-0643. community meetings July 17 from 6 to 8 p.m. baby/toddler Little Ones class July 18 from The Ponte Vedra YMCA is located at at THE PLAYERS Community Center, located at 10:15 to 10:40 a.m. This class is for children 170 Landrum Lane. St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church 175 Landrum Lane in Ponte Vedra Beach, and up to 18 months of age. The Anastasia Island Vacation Bible School July 18 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the City of St. Augus- Branch is located at 124 Seagrove Main St. in Dinner and a movie Join St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church for tine Beach City Hall, located at 2200 A1A Beach St. Augustine Beach. Join moviegoers on the third Thursday of each Vacation Bible School July 16-20 from 9 a.m. to Blvd. The meetings are part of a multi-phase month at River House, located at 179 Marine noon for lessons about Jesus’ love. The event parks and recreation master plan update pro- Music by the Sea concert St. in St. Augustine, for dinner and a movie at 4 will feature games, songs, crafts and more. The cess. For more information, call (904) 209-0344. This free weekly concert series at the St. Johns p.m. The cost to attend is $15 for River House cost to attend is $35. Register at www.spbts. County Pier features a wide variety of musical members and $20 for non-members. In addi- com and click on the “Sunday School” page. Bookmobile genres. On July 18, Ain’t Too Proud to Beg will tion to dinner, guests will receive a soft drink St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church is A Bookmobile will be open July 17 at the Publix perform from 7 to 9 p.m. Visitors are encour- and popcorn. Beer and wine will be available located at 465 11 Ave. N. in Jacksonville. at Nocatee Town Center, located at 120 Market- aged to bring a beach chair or blanket along at an additional cost. Call (904) 209-3655 to side Ave. in Ponte Vedra Beach, from 1:30 p.m. with a favorite beverage. This event will take reserve a seat. Politics in St. Johns to 3:30 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to browse place at 350 A1A Beach Blvd. in St. Augustine Politics in St. Johns is a candidate meet-and- books, movies, music and more. Beach. Free calendar listings for community groups and greet event hosted by the Chamber of Com- nonprofit organizations are published at our discretion merce. This event will take place July 16 at 5:30 on a space-available basis. Send your event at least 10 p.m. at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall, located at days before publication. Submit events to ben@opcfla. com or call (904) 686-3939. 1050 A1A N. Visit www.pvconcerthall.com for more information.

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One area of retirement planning that receives significant attention is accumulating enough savings to retire without the fear of running out of money later in life. However, an area that receives far less attention is the taxability of the savings as they are with- drawn. If they are fully taxable, the net in- Ric Schilling come a pool of savings will produce is much Columnist less than anticipated, and can require a much larger pool of savings to account for the loss due to income taxes. Let’s look at ways to address this problem. First, understand that funds invested in traditional IRAs, 401(k)s and other tax-deferred savings programs are fully income-tax- able when withdrawn. So, if you only use these types of retire- ment savings plans, you may have as high a tax bill in retirement as you had when you worked. Make sure you plan accordingly. Second, a more non-traditional but safer way to create tax-free Photo courtesy of Columbia Restaurant Group income from taxable IRA accounts is a Fixed Index Universal Columbia Restaurant in St. Augustine is one of seven locations in Florida where patrons can donate to the St. Johns Life contract. These contracts are quickly becoming an alterna- County Council on Aging as part of the restaurant’s 21st annual Community Harvest program in September. tive to Roth IRA accounts for those 59½ years of age and older. IRA distributions are taken and then used to fund this contract resulting in: Annual Columbia Restaurant fundraiser a) Lower required minimum distributions b) Income tax-free borrowing c) Tax-free death benefit to the ones you love to support COA, other nonprofits d) Chronic illness accelerated benefits Patrons of any of the seven Columbia Restau- help many of the worthy nonprofit groups that are Third, funds invested in Roth IRAs and Roth 401(k)s are rant locations in Florida throughout the month of so important to our communities,” said Richard taxed going in, so they come out tax-free. That may affect how September will have the opportunity to donate to Gonzmart, president of the Columbia Restaurant much you can afford to save but also reduces the amount you the St. Johns County Council on Aging as part of Group. “We thought the best way to do this was have to accumulate, as there will be no loss to income taxes. the restaurant’s 21st annual Community Harvest by letting our customers get involved in selecting Fourth, savings invested after tax, in appreciating assets, are program. the organizations. The process is simple — they subject to future capital gains taxes but not income taxes gener- Through the program, the Columbia donates 5 just put a check mark next to one of the charitable ally (some dividends are taxed at normal rates but not all) as percent of all guests’ September lunch and dinner organizations listed on a form we provide. They the money was already taxed. So, while not quite as favorable checks to the charitable organizations chosen by turn it in to their server; we do the rest and donate 5 as tax-free, capital gains tax rates have traditionally been lower their customers. Over the past 20 years, the Colum- percent to the charity.” than applicable income tax rates, which is a plus. bia Restaurant Community Harvest has donated The original Columbia Restaurant was founded My best suggestion is that you try to achieve a balance be- more than $2.2 million to nonprofit organizations in Tampa’s Historic Ybor City in 1905 by Cuban tween the three types of savings so your income in retirement throughout Florida. This year, the list of organiza- immigrant Casimiro Hernandez Sr. and is now Flor- is a blend of income-taxable, tax-free and capital gains taxable tions will include the St. Johns County Council on ida’s oldest restaurant. All Columbia locations are funds. That way, your total tax burden in retirement should be Aging. owned and operated by fourth and fifth generation quite a bit lower than it would otherwise be, hence reducing Local community members can participate in the members of the founding family, except for Colum- the need for much higher savings accumulations to compen- Columbia Restaurant Community Harvest program bia Restaurant Cafe at Tampa International Airport, sate for tax erosion. by visiting the Columbia Restaurant located in which is operated in partnership with HMSHost. downtown St. Augustine at 98 St. George St. Visit www.ColumbiaRestaurant.com for more SCHILLING continues on Page 23 “We started this program in 1998 as a way to information.

Windsor at San Pablo hosts Navy Band Southeast Woodwind Quintet The Windsor at San Pablo hosted the Woodwind Quintet of Navy Band Southeast July 3 for a patriotic performance in celebration of the Fourth of July. The musical unit performed a tribute to U.S. veterans in front of residents and employees of the Jacksonville-based assisted living and memory care facility. “The show was amazing,” said Alissa Searcy, sales director at The Wind- sor at San Pablo. “We were so honored.” Navy Band Southeast is one of 11 official U.S. Navy Bands. It consists of trained professional musicians dedicated to the highest levels of musical performance. The band performs at military ceremonies, public concerts, pa- rades and much more. Inspiring pride and patriotism through music, the unit performs more than 500 engagements annually throughout the Southeastern United States. Photo courtesy of the Windsor at San Pablo For more information on The Windsor at San Pablo, visit www.legendse- The Woodwind Quintet of Navy Band Southeast performed at The Windsor at San Pablo on July 3. niorliving.com/Find-a-Community/florida/the-windsor-at-san-pablo.html. Ponte Vedra Recorder · July 12, 2018

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A K9s for War- riors trainer (left) holds a puppy with Vicar’s resident Mary Monroe at a puppy training event held June 20 “Science Bob” Pflugfelder, a popular science presenter at Vicar’s. who has appeared on several TV shows, performed to a full A K9s for Warriors trainer (right) shows a puppy to house at Vicar’s Landing on June 8. Pflugfelder is the son of Photos courtesy of Vicar’s residents Mary Lee Golitz and Ginny Dunn. Vicar’s resident Anne Pflugfelder. Janice Richardson Jacksonville LOCAL SENIOR GOLFER FINISHES University STRONG AT partners with RECENT AMATEUR senior living TOURNAMENT group on new facility is teaming up Rendering courtesy of Eileen Voyles with alumnus Greg Nelson and Clear Dolphin Pointe, a new senior living facility formed by Jacksonville University, alumnus Greg Choice Health Care to bring a skilled Nelson and Clear Choice Health Care, is slated to open in Jacksonville’s community in late 2018. nursing facility adjacent to campus, benefiting students of the university’s possible. This project is a key component developing the Dolphin Pointe concept Brooks Rehabilitation College of Health- of our answer to that challenge.” for many years. He is confident the proj- care Sciences and providing a multigen- Geoff Fraser, Clear Choice senior ect will serve as a catalyst to revitalize erational environment for seniors. vice president and one of the project’s the Arlington community, home to JU, Dolphin Pointe, a 120-bed, $22-mil- visionaries, believes the project will link bringing ancillary medical services for lion project overlooking the St. Johns students and older individuals through students and seniors alike. River, is set to open in late 2018 and will continuing education for seniors and “This is a fresh, new approach to be managed by Clear Choice Health Care work opportunities for students. senior living,” added Nelson. “No other of Melbourne, Florida. “We are confident the multigeneration- school of healthcare sciences in Florida Photo courtesy of Doreen Halvorsen Brooks Rehabilitation College of al environment this project creates will has such a relationship with and proxim- George Halvorsen, a 76-year-old Marsh Healthcare Sciences Dean Dr. Christine benefit both the seniors and students in ity to a senior living facility. This project Landing golfer, finished only two strokes Sapienza, Ph.D, CCC-SLP, believes the many meaningful ways,” said Fraser. produces a powerful academic and behind the 31-year-old winner of the Palmer university’s partnership with Nelson and Features of the Dolphin Pointe project multigenerational healthcare experience Flight of the Golf Channel’s amateur tourna- Clear Choice Health Care will produce a include a 5,000 square-foot therapy gym, for both students and residents. It’s quite ment at TPC Sawgrass on Sunday, July 8. Halvorsen often competes against players steady flow of skilled, job-ready, gradu- two HydroWorx aquatic systems and 120 unique.” who are more than 40 years younger than ates. private suites. Dolphin Pointe is the first of a three- him. Last year, he won so many of the Golf “As demand for healthcare services Nelson, a long-time senior living phase project that will eventually include Channel’s local tournaments in its Hogan has skyrocketed,” stated Sapienza, developer and former board member for independent living, assisted living, Flight (which plays from the white tees), that “higher education has been challenged to Jacksonville University, purchased 64 medical office building, urgent care and a the Golf Channel moved him to the Palmer provide the deepest, most robust training acres next to JU in 2014 but has been student health center. Flight (which plays from the blue tees). 28 SENIOR LIVING Ponte Vedra Recorder · July 12, 2018

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A new Sunday brunch is the latest initiative launched by the culinary team at the Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort & Spa in Ponte Vedra Beach. Held at Vernon’s Restaurant from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the weekly event features a different theme each Sunday, allowing patrons to experience a variety of tastes and experiences at one single venue. “You’re going to get a different feel but the same restau- rant,” said Tanya White, assistant sous chef at the Mar- riott who has been tasked with leading the brunch efforts. “You don’t have to travel all over town. Right at your front door, you have the opportunity to ‘travel’ all over the world.” The brunch kicked off this past Sunday, July 8 with a “Soul Food Sunday” theme, including dishes such as hummingbird pancakes, sawgrass smokers beef brisket, buttermilk fried chicken and more. The theme for this upcoming Sunday, July 15 is “Art and Jazz,” which White said will feature a “bayou feel,” incorporating seafood into many of the dishes. The brunch on July 22 will have a “Farm to Table” theme, and the event July 29 will feature a “Chef’s Choice” theme to allow guests to learn more about who’s behind the scenes. The weekly brunch also includes live music and a Photo by Susan Griffin children’s buffet and activity to help families enjoy the ex- Displayed is one of the recent plates served at the new Sunday perience. In addition, local vendors who support the event brunch at Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort & Spa, which is held at attend to provide guests with more information about their Vernon’s Restaurant and offers a different theme each week. respective offerings. “It feels like an upscale famers market,” White said. “It ABOVE: The brunch gives the local people the opportunity to see the things features a Kid’s Corner so families that are in your area.” can enjoy the expe- The brunch buffet costs $25 or $34 for the buffet and rience together. bottomless brunch drinks. For children under 12, the kids brunch buffet is $8.50. Prices do not include tax and Photo by Susan Griffin gratuity, and 18 percent gratuity is added to parties of six LEFT: Lead or more. Beekeeper Matt Reservations can be made by calling (904) 280-3405 Sanchez manages or by visiting www.opentable.com/vernons- 13 bee hives, a restaurant?page=1. garden of crops, chickens and quail Sustainable sourcing at the Sawgrass Marriott. His ef- Several of the ingredients used in the Sawgrass Mar- forts help the riott’s new brunch are sourced directly from the resort’s culinary team grounds, thanks in large part to the efforts of the hotel’s source several in- new lead beekeeper, Matt Sanchez. gredients directly The first lead beekeeper ever appointed at Marriott In- from the resort’s ternational, Sanchez manages 13 active hives in a patch of property. woods behind the resort’s spa and right before the villas. Photo by Jon Blauvelt Only accessible by golf cart, the piece of land that houses the hives sits on a hill about 20 feet from the road. Once and officially assumed the beekeeper title in the spring. chicken coop and a quail run. The culinary team is not cur- overgrown, the area is now cleared after two years of land- “They (the plants) feed the bees. The bees pollinate and rently using their eggs, as the resort is awaiting necessary scaping work and maintenance by Sanchez. Adjacent to live off the nectar. (They’re) completely interconnected.” permitting and licensing to do so. But they’re certainly the bee colonies, Sanchez also manages a garden of crops Both the honey from the bees and the crops from the part of the long-term plan and are now being used in dif- ranging from datil peppers to tomatoes to brussels sprouts. garden are used in the brunch, as well as in many of the ferent ways, Sanchez said. “The bees and plants are two sides of the same coin,” resort’s other culinary offerings. said Sanchez, who previously served as an omelet chef In the same general area, Sanchez also manages a BRUNCH continues on Page 31 30 MEET YOUR LOCAL MORTGAGE LENDER Ponte Vedra Recorder · July 12, 2018 Meet Your Local Mortgage We are the Lenders LOAN Lifeguards! • We close loans other lenders can’t! • Allen Touchton • We don’t have a menu, we have a buffet of Eddie Hilliard products & programs that fits your needs! MAINSAIL MORTGAGE • We will manually underwrite! (904) 834-6500 www.MainsailMtg.com CALL TODAY!

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An independently ownedand operated franchiseeofBHH Affiliates,LLC.BerkshireHathawayHomeServices and theBerkshireHathawayHomeServicessymbol areregisteredservice marks of HomeServicesofAmerica,Inc.® EqualHousing Opportunity. 32 BUSINESS WEEKLY Ponte Vedra Recorder · July 12, 2018 Chamber’s Leadership St. Johns Class completes program The St. Johns County Chamber of Com- The leadership development program merce’s Leadership St. Johns (LSJ) Class was started in 2001 and has over 300 of 2018 has completed its year-long pro- alumni including the former superintendent gram, graduating 27 participants from all of schools and current Flagler College sectors of industry, commerce and public President Joseph Joyner, the current Super- service, the most in the program’s history. intendent of Schools Tim Forson, Flagler The graduates include: Michelle Adams, Hospital CEO Jason Barrett, local entrepre- St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime neur and St. Augustine Distillery founding Museum; Janette Allen, Flagler College; partner Philip McDaniel, District 1 School Myrna Allen, St. Johns River State College; Board Representative Beverly Slough and Carlos Aviles, St. Augustine Fire Depart- St. Augustine City Manager John Regan. ment; Jeremiah Blocker, North Florida The program was established to educate, Lawyers, PLLC; Christopher Buttermore, connect and encourage elite and emerg- Matthews Design Group, Inc.; Michael ing professionals as they strive to make a Dresback, St. Johns County School Dis- positive impact on the local economy and trict; Debra East, Launchpad Consultants community. LLC/Blue Sky Life Coaching LLC; Alexius The Chamber will begin to accept ap- Ferguson, Children’s Home Society; Donna Photo courtesy of the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce plications for the new program year on Members of the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership St. Johns (LSJ) Class of Guzzo, Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra 2018 gather after graduating from the leadership development program. July 22. The program runs from October Beach; Matthew Hartley, Gwanda, LLC; through the following June. Class members Stephen Hudson, Digital Mark Company, St. Johns County Council on Aging; Janette tions established among class members need to be committed to meeting one day LLC; Bruce Jones, Vicar’s Landing; Wagner, Capital City Bank; and Melissa are invaluable throughout one’s career and each month to experience a full day of Steven Ladrido, Coldwell Banker Premier Wissel, City of St. Augustine. beyond.” policy briefings and onsite tours providing Properties; Patricia Larkin, Early Learning According to Bob Porter, the Chamber’s Isabelle Renault, the Chamber’s presi- an in-depth overview of the challenges and Coalition of North Florida; Regina Mangus, LSJ program director, members of the class dent/CEO and a graduate of Leadership opportunities faced by St. Johns County’s Flagler Hospital; Lisa McGowan, VyStar of 2018 will continue to be mentored by St. Johns and Leadership Florida, said many industries, government agencies and Credit Union; Amy Miller, Carr, Riggs and program alumni who maintain and promote involvement in LSJ can be a stepping stone nonprofits. Class members who successful- Ingram, LLC; Samuel Morgart, Ameris a positive difference in the region. to participating in nonprofit and volunteer ly graduate from the program are accepted Bank; Matthew Nelson, Advanced Dis- “The program provides a way to recog- government advisory boards as well as po- into the ranks of leadership alumni in St. posal Services; Maria Sit, Northrop Grum- nize talented individuals who will benefit tential involvement in future elected office. Johns County and across Florida, and many man; Leslie Snyder, St. Augustine Youth from the experience and who can utilize “We also want our class members to LSJ graduates have been accepted into the Services; Matthew Stevens, St. Augustine the opportunity to advance their organi- consider using the skills honed through the state-wide Leadership Florida program. For Distillery Co.; Jackson Taylor, St. Johns zational and personal professional goals,” LSJ experience to engage actively in the additional information and to register after County Sheriff’s Office; Thomas Torretta, said Porter. “Additionally, strong connec- governing of St. Johns County,” she said. July 22, visit sjcchamber.com/LSJ. St. Johns Town Center adds five new retailers St. Johns Town Center recently an- from Maggiano’s Little Italy in a 1,500 Lilly Pulitzer, an iconic American resort nounced the addition of five new stores square-foot space. Providing sleek, yet wear brand, has had a temporary location to its list of retail offerings, including casual clothing for any occasion, the online open at St. Johns Town Center since March UNTUCKit, Lilly Pulitzer, Thrive, Vans retailer turned brick-and-mortar special- 1, but recently opened its 2,475 square-foot and Z Gallerie. izes in button-downs that are specifically permanent store next to Kendra Scott. Lilly “We’re thrilled to have such exciting tailored to be left untucked and fall to the Pulitzer founded her lifestyle brand almost announcements to share,” St. Johns Town perfect length, available for both men and 60 years ago with the notion that life is best Center General Manager Valerie Beaubrun women. The brand was founded in 2012 to enjoyed in the sun. Her happy resort life- said. “A great way to start the summer, we fill a hole in men’s casual dressing by of- style inspired her to create a label known continue to provide shoppers with excep- fering an untucked shirt that fit and looked for bold color, breezy styles and beachy, tional retail additions that everyone will good. UNTUCKit has expanded its product day-to-night dressing. enjoy.” line to include sweaters, polos, jackets, Jacksonville’s first Thrive also just Recently-opened, direct-to-consumer sweatshirts, performance wear, tees, hen- opened at St. Johns Town Center. Located apparel brand UNTUCKit is located across leys and accessories. in a 1,600 square-foot store between The Vitamin Shoppe and LensCrafters, the IV Vitamin infusions and boosters ad- dress customer issues from well-being to recovery. IV therapies can cleanse the body of toxins and replace them with the ability to recover faster, feel healthier and look younger. Formulated by doctors and administered by nurses, Thrive can help Jacksonville residents kickstart their health.    The original action sports footwear  company and a leading lifestyle brand for    today’s youth market, Vans recently opened       in a 2,600 square-foot space across from Bath & Body Works. Offering men’s and women’s active performance footwear,     apparel and accessories, the brand supports  and promotes the action sports lifestyle    ­€ ‚ƒ€„  PV2-LV45729 TOWN CENTER continues on Page 33 Ponte Vedra Recorder · July 12, 2018 BUSINESS WEEKLY 33 St. Augustine Distillery David Weekley Homes supports affordable housing hosts school supplies through partnership drive benefiting with Habitat for Humanity Investing In Kids (INK!) At a recent dedication of Habitat for Humanity of St. Augustine/St Johns County’s 138th home, the St. Augustine David Weekley Homes is hosting its fourth Distillery presented a sponsorship check in the amount of School Supplies Drive in cities across the $67,250. country, and between July 1 and Aug. 3, the The donation qualifies as a sponsor donation through the local community is invited to support children Community Contributions Tax Credit Program (CCTCP). As in need by donating new school supplies to part of this program, the St. Augustine Distillery employees Investing in Kids (INK!). also donated over 200 hours constructing the home. INK cultivates student and teacher achieve- The 138th home constructed by Habitat volunteers was ment via funding, initiatives and other means built in West St. Augustine for the Adcock family, a single Photo courtesy of the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce of support throughout the St. Johns County mother and her son. Ms. Adcock works several jobs, includ- St. Augustine Distillery General Manager Matt Stevens (second School District. Since 1994, the organization ing driving a bus for St. Johns County Schools. from right) presents Habitat board member Mark Nighbor (from has been providing the tools that children need Habitat homes constructed in St. Johns County, and in the left), potential homeowner Shalana Adcox, Habitat Executive Di- for success so they may reach their full poten- rector Malinda Everson and Habitat board member Alex Mansur state of Florida, qualify under CCTCP and can offer corpora- tial into adulthood. Donations can be dropped with a sponsorship check for $67,250. tions a one-for-one return on investment in the form of tax off at the Division Office/Design Center, credits that can be applied against Florida corporate income equivalent to the full amount of the home sponsorship dona- located at 680 Crosswater Parkway in Ponte tax, insurance premium tax or as a refund against Florida tion. While Habitat utilizes grants and other funding sources, Vedra or at any David Weekley model home in sales tax (for businesses registered to collect and remit sales the main source of sustainable funding comes from the com- the Jacksonville area. taxes). Under the program, the tax incentive often ends up munity, both individuals and businesses. David Weekley Homes strives to make a positive impact in the communities in which it builds through its CARE program. This is will also carry child and infant sizing. in furnishings and accessories for the accomplished by joining together with team Additionally, Z Gallerie just opened home and office and offers a wide selec- members, homeowners, vendors and commu- Town Center in a 9,000 square-foot space across tion of art, lighting, home textiles and nity partners to volunteer with different orga- Continued from 32 from Starbucks. From the exclusive to culinary and decorative accessories. nizations, and by The David Weekley Family through events such as the Vans Triple the unusual, Z Gallerie is the place to For more information about St. Johns Foundation donating more than $100 million to Crown of Surfing, the Vans Pool Party find an eclectic mix of fun and fashion. Town Center’s retail offerings, visit a variety of organizations through the U.S. and and the Vans Warped Tour. The store The unique lifestyle retailer specializes www.StJohnsTownCenter.com. abroad over the past 20 years. 34 BIRTHDAY PARTY PLANNER Ponte Vedra Recorder · July 12, 2018

Birthday Party Planner Birthday party idea: Find fun at area parks A day at the park is one of the simplest bird species you see, or watch for deer or and most cost-effective activities people scurrying chipmunks. Kids can have fun can embrace as they look to celebrate an sketching park animals during the birthday upcoming birthday. celebration. Few things are better than a warm, ■ Have a picnic. Pack a lunch, a blan- beautiful day spent in the park, and there ket, a birthday cake, presents and some are many activities that outdoor enthusiasts sports equipment and head to the park for a can enjoy for a birthday celebration when picnic with family and friends. visiting a local park. ■ Hold an impromptu game. Invite ■ Hit the trails. Many people visit parks friends and family members to join you at to go hiking. You might find your park has the park and divide into two teams before a series of hiking trails right on the prop- playing a couple of innings of , vol- erty. Pick up a park map and figure out in leyball or kickball. what direction you plan to set off. ■ Experiment with geocaching. Geo- ■ Take in the wildlife. Parks are home caching is a hobby in which individuals to local wildlife, and those who want to use latitude and longitude coordinates to catch a glimpse of that wildlife can head to pinpoint hidden caches. Inside boxes or the park in the early-morning hours when containers, they may find clues to another crowds should be light and things rela- cache or even some small trinkets. Geo- tively quiet. Take inventory of the various caching can be an interesting Photos courtesy of metrocreativeconnection.com Birthday party idea: Host an outdoor movie night During the golden age of outdoor movie do the trick. Projectors now come in vari- viewing, drive-in-movie theaters were a ous sizes, and there are some pocket-sized phenomenon, and over the last 40 years varieties that can work with phones and or so, the number of drive-in theaters has other mobile devices. declined considerably. ■ Create multi-leveled viewing by However, that setting up seating on an incline in the doesn’t mean the yard, if available. Otherwise, place Barry P. Setzer, D.D.S concept is no longer lawn chairs toward the back viable, especially and have viewers in the front when planning your sit on blankets or towels so Stephen D. Cochran, D.M.D. next birthday party. they do not obscure the screen Outdoor movie enthusiasts for viewers in the back. Karen A. Hubbard, D.D.S. can construct an outdoor the- ■ Choose a family-friendly ater in the comfort of their or kitschy movie to display Flavio M. Soares, D.D.S. own backyards by consider- for the birthday party. Delve ing the following: into the classics of your movie ■ When creating an library. Imagine seeing “Jaws” outdoor viewing experience at home, on a big screen once more or a cult- don’t forget to make food part of the classic like “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” birthday experience. A classic popcorn ■ Build in some intermission time when maker can keep freshly popped corn ready everyone can get up from their chairs or on demand. In addition, fire up the grill picnic blankets and mingle. Also, plan to ensure there are plenty of tasty items some pre- and post-viewing activities. available. Drive-in theaters were known to include ■ Projectors enable viewers to display a some additional entertainment to boost (904) 733-7254 movie on just about any large, unobscured attendance. Having a dance party or surface. While a large, hanging sheet can including some carnival-type games can www.setzerandcochran.com be handy, any smooth surface in your make for a well-rounded and enjoyable home, such as a large expanse of wall, can birthday night. Ponte Vedra Recorder · July 12, 2018 IN THE ARTS 35

Ponte Vedra Recorder Comedian, actor, writer Paul Reiser to “The best way to spend a 1/8 pg / one column Thursday night in perform at Ponte Vedra Concert (2.312” Hallx 6.25”) July 28 St. Augustine.” Run for 15 weeks By Paris Moulden Start:Reiser May created, 23 co-wrote and produced the End: TV August series “There’s 29 Johnny” for Hulu, After more than 30 years in show busi- which follows the story of a young man ness and starring in numerous hit television who gets a job with the “Tonight Show” shows and movies, actor, writer and come- with Johnny Carson in 1972. Reiser said Thursdays / 7pm to 9pm dian Paul Reiser will make his first visit to the project was very special to him, not May 31 - August 30 Ponte Vedra when he performs at the Ponte only because of his involvement behind the in the Plaza de la Vedra Concert Hall on July 28. scenes, but because it also reminded him of Constitución’s Gazebo Reiser, who starred in “Mad About You,” a time when watching something on TV re- “My Two Dads,” “Beverly Hills Cop,” ally meant something, because, back then, in historic downtown “Aliens” and countless other TV shows if you missed a show, you missed it. St. Augustine. and movies, returned to stand-up a few “I kind of miss missing,” Reiser said. years ago after a nearly 20-year hiatus, “You can’t miss anymore. With ‘There’s Now in its 28th year, and said performing live again felt like a Johnny,’ which I was very proud of, it was St. Augustine's free music homecoming. about Johnny Carson in 1972, and as I was series serves up some of “I have taken a long break from do- doing it, a couple of things struck me. In Northeast Florida’s best ing stand-up,” Reiser said. “When ‘Mad 1972, I was 15 or 16 and the highlight of musical entertainment About You’ started, which was 1992, I my week would be staying up late on a every week all summer long. was busy with the show, so I didn’t get out school night to watch Johnny Carson when and perform. And then the show was over my favorite comedians were going to be For schedule information visit in ’99 and I was more than happy to stay on … it struck me the commitment to what www.CityStAug.com/Concerts home. I was writing and stuff, but I wasn’t Photo courtesy Nicole Greene/Personal Publicity you watch and the dedication that you performing. Paul Reiser will perform at 8 p.m. July 28 at don’t have now because there’s no rush. and get weekly reminders at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. “So, there was a long break,” he contin- You can watch anything anytime, any- www.Facebook.com/CityStAug ued. “I had been meaning to get back out, who come to see me, they know me.” where. … That’s why Johnny Carson was Bring lawn chairs for seating. Alcoholic but I was just waiting for the right moment, In the meantime, Reiser has stayed busy so unique. He was on for 30 years and he beverages are prohibited in the Plaza. and I just jumped in. What I realized going writing books and scripts, producing and was in your living room and in your home Concerts in the Plaza back out there was it was this great feeling. acting, and has found a lot of success on in a way that nobody else is.” is a free cultural event It was sort of like getting together with old the major streaming services, like Netflix, presented by the friends. I actually feel like the audiences Hulu and Amazon Prime. REISER continues on Page 36 City of St. Augustine.

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Iration has been touring unique cultural heritage by acknowledg- guests Common Kings, Katastro and more to the stage on nationally since 2008, performing at festivals nationwide from ing distinguished Floridians for their skills Saturday, Oct. 13. Lollapalooza to Sunfest and Hangout, closing stages at festi- and accomplishments in the traditional Formed in Isla Vista, California, Iration is comprised of vals like Bottlerock and Outside Lands. arts.” members Micah Pueschel (guitar/lead vocals), Adam Taylor Iration’s performance with Common Kings, Katastro and Folklife includes a wide range of (bass), Joseph Dickens (drums), Cayson Peterson (keyboard/ more starts at 7 p.m., with doors opening at 5:30 p.m. Tickets creative forms such as art, crafts, dance, synth) and Micah Brown (guitar/vocals). Most of the mem- for the show can be purchased at the St. Augustine Amphithe- language, music and ritual. These cultural bers of Iration met while growing up in Hawaii, but the band atre and Ponte Vedra Concert Hall Box Offices, as well as at traditions are transmitted by word of members reconnected in Santa Barbara, California circa 2004 ticketmaster.com or by phone at (800) 745-3000. mouth and demonstration, and are shared within community, ethnic, occupational, religious and regional groups. Nominees part of have resonated with them. Reiser ing or dancing, no animal acts,” he said. should be individuals whose art or advo- does a meet-and-greet with fans after “And no politics.” cacy has embodied the best of traditional Reiser the show and has been surprised how Reiser said he just looks forward to culture in their communities. Continued from 35 often he’s been told about the impact of visiting new places, meeting new people Nominations should describe the Reiser also starred on a critically ac- a particular episode of “Mad About You” and recapturing the allure of performing accomplishments and background of claimed series on Amazon Prime. “Red or that a couple got married to the show’s for live audiences. the nominee and explain why he or she Oaks,” which ran from 2014-2017, was theme song (which Reiser co-wrote and “There aren’t many things that you can deserves statewide recognition for pre- a coming-of-age story set in the 1980s played piano for). go back and replicate the same feeling serving a significant facet of the state’s surrounding a country club in New Jersey. “It’s a very nice feeling, because you that you had when you were 18,” he said. cultural heritage. Supporting materials In addition, Reiser was a regular charac- don’t know who’s out there or who is “But going back and doing stand-up was such as photographs, slides, audio-visual ter on season 2 of the hit Netflix series enjoying it, and then you get to meet up totally the same for me. It’s just as fun samples and letters will assist the state’s “Stranger Things.” with the people and find out one way or and exciting, and just as frustrating and Florida Folklife Council in evaluating When it comes to wearing different hats another that they like what you did,” Rei- elusive. Still figuring out why a joke nominees. Each nomination also re- as an actor, writer or producer, Reiser said ser said. “That’s a pretty nice feeling.” works one minute and not the next. It’s quires at least two letters of support from he doesn’t really have a favorite. Reiser said fans familiar with his still as intriguing a challenge as it was community members, colleagues, peers, “They’re all fun, and they’re all differ- work as Jamie Buchman on “Mad About when I was 18.” cultural specialists or any other individu- ent,” Reiser said. “It’s fun to have people You,” or anyone who has read his three And while he may have played many als who can confirm the details of the over to your house and sometimes it’s books — “Couplehood,” “Babyhood” and types of characters on film, both comedic nomination and attest to the nominee’s nice to go to somebody else’s house.” Familyhood” — will be familiar with and dramatic, audiences can expect just qualifications. Award recipients will be But stand-up is in a place all its own, who they’re seeing on stage. one style at the live show. announced in January 2019. he said. “I always say I made a character (Bu- “They didn’t come for a sad story, they Nominations must be postmarked no “The Third World is doing stand-up, chman) as much like me as possible, so came to laugh,” he said. “So hopefully, later than Oct. 1, 2018, and mailed to which is simpler,” Reiser said. “There I wouldn’t have to act too hard,” Reiser they’ll come, and they’ll go home laugh- Florida Folklife Program, Bureau of His- are fewer moving parts. You get on a said. “It was because I’m lazy. So if any- ing.” toric Preservation, 500 South Bronough plane, tell your jokes and go home. That’s body watched “Mad About You” or read And the audience isn’t the only one who St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250. Nomina- very refreshing to me. Luckily, I’ve been my books, then they won’t be surprised. leaves with something from the show. tions can also be emailed to folklife@dos. able to do all of them. I’m writing things “Nobody comes to my show and goes “That’s the surprise bonus,” Reiser said myflorida.com. now and I’m doing these shows, and, in ‘whoa, that’s not what I was expecting.’ “It’s just fun to see actual human beings For more information about the Florida between them all, continuing to do stand- I’ve never had that.” and shake their hands and hear their sto- Folk Heritage Awards or the Florida up which is my first love. And you never Reiser won’t say for sure what he’ll ries. And often, it’s surprising.” Folklife Program, contact State Folklorist really get over your first love.” talk about in the July 28 show because Reiser will perform at 8 p.m. on Satur- Amanda Hardeman at (850) 245-6427. Reiser’s return to stand-up has also sometimes he comes up with something day, July 28. 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