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Keep our Who’s Who in Law: Attorney Guide on hand for quick and easy access to specialists in every area of law, from criminal defense to real estate litigation and family law. Inside this guide, you’ll find helpful articles as well as information from local lawyers standing by to help you. Who’s Who in Law November 8, 2018 A Special Section From

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Sports Photo by Jon Blauvelt Before being elected governor of on Tuesday night, Ponte Vedra Beach resident Ron DeSantis voted at Our Lady Star of the Pages 40-44, 46 Sea Catholic Church with his wife, Casey, and children, Madison and Mason. Find more election content inside.

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Bob Bueno St. Johns County Pet Center Circulation Manager Cat adoptions are currently $15 and are being sponsored by the Friends of the Pet Center! They are usually [email protected] $30 for males and $40 for females. Dog adoptions are $45 for males and $60 for females. Adoption fees 904-463-0962 include microchipping, neutering/spaying, rabies vaccinations and shots. The pet center is located at 130 Subscription Rates, Bulk Mail: N. Stratton Road in St. Augustine, off U.S. 1 between County Road 210 and International Golf Parkway. One year, $35; six months, $20. Rates Business hours are Tuesday through Friday 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The center is not applicable in Canada or overseas. To subscribe, call (904) 285-8831. closed to the public on Sunday. On Monday, the office is open by appointment only to claim a lost pet. For more information, please call the St. Johns County Pet Center at (904) 209-6190. Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018 COMMUNITY NEWS 3 OPES STAFF MEMBERS GET SLIMED

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Call our Ponte Vedra office today:904.285.6300 Like us on Facebook! Facebook.com/WatsonPonteVedra 4 COMMUNITY NEWS Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018 2018 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS SCENES FROM THE 2018 ELECTIONS UNOFFICIAL ELECTION NIGHT RESULTS Provided by the Florida Division of Elections and St. Johns County Supervisor of Elections U.S. REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 4 John H. Rutherford (REP) 248,062 65.19 % George “Ges” Selmont (DEM) 123,033 32.33 % Joceline Berrios (NPA) 7,122 1.87 % Jason Michael Bulger (NPA) 2,312 0.61 %

U.S. SENATOR Rick Scott (REP) 4,081,179 50.19 % Bill Nelson (DEM) 4,050,940 49.81 % *Florida state law calls for a recount if the difference in a race is less than 0.5 percent. If the return stands, the state will count the ballots for this race again, but that is to be determined.

GOVERNOR Ron DeSantis (REP) 4,058,589 49.7 % Andrew Gillum (DEM) 4,007,785 49.08 % Darcy F. Richardson (REF) 46,819 0.57% Kyle “KC” Gibson (NPA) 24,255 0.3% Ryan Foley (NPA) 14,444 0.18% Bruce Stanley (NPA) 14,388 0.18%

ATTORNEY GENERAL Ashley Moody (REP) 4,214,295 52.23 % Sean Shaw (DEM) 3,709,845 45.98 % Jeffrey Marc Siskind (NPA) 144,222 1.79 % ABOVE: Gov. Ron DeSantis meets CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER with a group of Jimmy Patronis (REP) 4,134,006 51.86 % his supporters at Jeremy Ring (DEM) 3,836,964 48.14 % the polling loca- COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE tion at Our Lady Matt Caldwell (REP) 4,008,205 50.08 % Star of the Sea Nicole “Nikki” Fried (DEM) 3,995,684 49.92 % Catholic Church *Florida state law calls for a recount if the difference in in Ponte Vedra a race is less than 0.5 percent. If the return stands, the Beach on elec- state will count the ballots for this race again, but that tion day before is to be determined. casting his vote. More results, Page 5 Photo by Jon Blauvelt Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum

ABOVE: Karen Tait ABOVE: St. Johns County Young and dog Peanut join Republicans members (from with Claire Powell to left) Ryan Anderson, Roy Alaimo, root for an Andrew Cameron Coward, Kay Kelley, Gillum victory. George Doran and Elizabeth Cha- tham gather to watch the votes RIGHT: Members roll in at the St. Johns County of the St. Johns Coun- Republican Party’s election night ty Democratic Party watch party Nov. 6. watch as the general election results are LEFT: St. Johns County Republi- announced at a party can Executive Committee Chair- held at the Royal St. man Jerry Cameron sits with Augustine Golf Club fellow Republicans Elizabeth House Nov. 6. Chatham and Roy Alaimo as they Photos by await the final election results. Samantha Logue Photos by Samantha Logue Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018 COMMUNITY NEWS 5 SCENES FROM THE 2018 ELECTIONS

Photo by Samantha Logue Delia Veschi and Sean Blum await the election results at the St. Johns Democratic Party election night watch party.

Linda Gaustad Ryan Will Photo by Samantha Logue Florida Rep. Cyndi Stevenson (center left) and husband Henry Stevenson (center right) gather with (from left) St. Johns County 2018 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Republican Committeewoman Elizabeth Chatham and Shorty Robbins at the St. Johns County Republican Party watch party at Buffalo Wild Wings in St. Augustine. Stevenson won the State Representative, District 17 race. STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 17 Cyndi Stevenson (REP) 74,831 70.48 % Jaime D. Perkins (NPA) 31,339 29.52 %

CIRCUIT JUDGE, 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, GROUP 15 Linda L. Gaustad 213,755 58.62 % Ryan Will 150,917 41.38 %

COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT 4 Jeremiah Blocker (REP) 84,085 68.02% John C. “Jack” Gorman (NPA) 39,535 31.98%

ANASTASIA MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT OF ST. JOHNS COUNTY, SEAT 2 Jeanne Moeller 44,892 45.46 % Karen Cornwell 38,835 39.32 % Merrill Paul Roland 15,032 15.22 %

ANASTASIA MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT OF ST. JOHNS COUNTY, SEAT 4 Photo by Jon Blauvelt Trish Becker 42,046 42.86 % Bernadette Semple, Pam Tomlin, Carmen Martinez Peter M. Miele 28,636 29.19 % and Melanie Peterson gather at the polling location Catherine Brandhorst 27,415 27.95 % at Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church in Ponte Photo submitted by Francesca Rutherford Vedra Beach on election day. Congressman John Rutherford (fifth from right) meets with sup- ST. JOHNS COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY, GROUP 2 porters at Bogey Grille in Ponte Vedra Beach after winning the U.S. Justin Mirgeaux 58,245 60.30% Representative, District 4 race. Victor J. Raymos 38,346 39.70% ST. JOHNS COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY, GROUP 3 Bruce Maguire 62,689 64.78 % Carl Youman 34,085 35.22 %

TOLOMATO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, SEAT 4 Cherya Cavanaugh 4,051 63.40 % Tiffany Davis-Baer 2,339 36.60 %

TOLOMATO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, SEAT 5 Ron Howland 4,226 68.04 % Daniel J. Pasky 1,985 31.96 %

SHALL JUSTICE ALLAN LAWSON (FLORIDA SUPREME COURT) BE RETAINED IN OFFICE? Yes 5,010,754 71.44 % Photo by Samantha Logue No 2,003,276 28.56 % Grant Hall, Mason Davis, Maggie Cox, Logan Parham and Landon Hall Photo by Samantha Logue represent the St. Augustine High School Young Republicans at the St. SHALL JUDGE ERIC EISNAUGLE (FIFTH DISTRICT COURT OF Elizabeth Garratt proudly displays her support for Johns County Republicans’ election watch party at Buffalo Wild Wings APPEAL) BE RETAINED IN OFFICE? the Democratic candidates. in St. Augustine. Yes 1,118,294 63.3 % No 648,491 36.7 % More scenes from the 2018 general election on page 11 More results, Page 7 6 ONE OF US Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018

Mark Farrell is the founder of Killashee Investments and the president of the Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach. Mark Farrell

Can you please briefly tell us about your background? I was born in Binghamton, New York and was one of six children. I went to James Madison University, where I majored in accounting and played baseball. I obtained my CPA license in Virginia and started my career in Virginia Beach. A job relocated me to Orlando, and that is how I got to Florida. I moved to Ponte Vedra Beach in 1987 and began my career in commercial real estate development. What’s the story of how Killashee Investments started? I started Killashee Investments in 2007 after a 17-year career as president and CEO of a large multifamily de- velopment company. The company’s name, Killashee, is named after an area in Ireland where my ancestors came from. I started with no business plan but was available for hire. The market collapsed and then it came time to come up with a business plan! When you reflect on the past 10 to 11 years of busi- ness, what are you most proud of? Starting a real estate company at the beginning of the Great Recession and surviving. Going several years without a paycheck was a challenge and required me to pull out every arrow in my quiver. Every year since I started Killashee has been the company’s best year. This past year, we were recognized as the 10th fast- est growing company in . I truly have become a better person and thank my wife Lori for believing in me. What are your goals for the rest of the year? To continue to lead our company to be the best com- mercial brokerage company in North Florida. Also, I want to complete my newest development, JTB apart- ments. JTB is a 350-unit, five-story luxury apartment complex located near St. Johns Town Center. Leasing should begin in January 2019. I am also under contract and in design, with my partners out of , for a 370- unit development in the same area. What’s it mean to you to be president of the Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach? It is an honor that I truly cherish. I have to pinch myself knowing that I am leading an organization whose members are the pillars of the community. I am follow- ing tremendous past presidents and realize the magni- tude of the responsibility of being president. The breadth of the community that our club serves is amazing. This enables me to meet so many wonderful individuals at the Beaches that serve those less fortunate. What do you enjoy most about living in Ponte Vedra? Everything. I love the lifestyle that comes with a beach resort community. I enjoy the small-town feel, the Photo by Jon Blauvelt casual dress and the fine dining. As a child, our family spent the summers at the New Jersey Shore. Each time What do you like to do in your free time? the whole family is together, there is a lot of laughing I go to the beach, it reminds me of my childhood. I love Now that we are empty nesters, I love spending and great times. I took up golf two years ago and really the Ponte Vedra schools and all the school activities time with my wife, Lori. We have a lot of fun together, enjoy the quiet time on the course. My game needs a that our kids enjoyed. The families and friends I have whether it is going to the beach, the movies, working lot of improvement but that one shot a round keeps me met while living here makes it easy to call Ponte Vedra out or a quiet dinner. She is my best friend and I can’t coming back. I think they call that potential! Beach my home. Best of all, having my mom, brother spend enough time with her. We enjoy visiting our and sister living here is the icing on the cake! children in Atlanta, Tallahassee and Gainesville. When Edited by Jon Blauvelt

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2018 GENERAL ELECTION: AMENDMENT RESULTS (AMENDMENTS REQUIRE 60 PERCENT TO PASS) Amendment No. 1: Increased homestead Amendment No. 11: Property rights; Removal Amendment No. 12: Lobbying and abuse of Amendment No. 13: Ends dog racing property tax exemption of obsolete provision; Criminal statutes office by public officers Yes for approval 5,369,048 69% Yes for approval 4,533,241 58.09% Yes for approval 4,649,781 62.12% Yes for approval 6,077,592 78.92% No for rejection 2,411,866 31% No for rejection 3,271,129 41.91% No for rejection 2,835,363 37.88% No for rejection 1,623,268 21.08% Amendment No. 2: Limitations on property tax assessments & Yes for approval 5,129,065 66.49% Specialistsp in Marketingg &Selling Premier Properties in Exquisite Seings No for rejection 2,585,173 33.51% FRSpecialistsEpIDA PRINCE in Marketingg Selling Premier Properties in Exquisite Seings Amendment No. 3: Voter control of gambling ® in Florida REALTOR North Island at Marsh Landing Yes for approval 5,639,495 71.46% Meticulously maintained 6BR, 6BA & No for rejection 2,252,244 28.54% 904.923.2300 study pool home. Gourmet granite & gas Amendment No. 4: Voting restoration kitchen, butler pantry w/2nd Bosch dish- amendment SUSIE MULLINAX washer, wine room & walk-in bar, huge ® Yes for approval 5,111,151 64.49% REALTOR family room views pool & acres of pristine No for rejection 2,814,479 35.51% marsh. 4-car garage. 370 Royal Tern Rd Amendment No. 5: Supermajority vote 904.910.1121 S. $1,545,000 required to impose, authorize or raise state taxes or fees VirtualTours andAdditional Photos at Yes for approval 5,133,769 65.75% Chic Coastal Contemporary No for rejection 2,673,819 34.25% www.FREIDAandSUSIE.com Shows like a model & better than new! Amendment No. 6: Rights of crime victims; Breathtaking 4BR, 3.5 BA, Bonus Room judges RE/MAX Unlimited & & Study. Wide-plank tile flooring, white Yes for approval 4,806,571 61.62% Specialistsp FREIDA inPRINCE Marketingg Selling Premier Properties in Exquisitekitchen Seings with quartz counters, designer PonteVedra Beach,Florida ® No for rejection 2,993,801 38.38% FRERIEDAALTPORINCER lighting, fenced yard. Coastal Oaks at REALTOR® Amendment No. 7: First responder and 904.923.2300 Nocatee 66 Bonita Vista Dr. $599,900 military member survivor benefits; Public 904.923.2300 colleges and universities SUSIE MULLINAX Yes for approval 5,116,662 65.76% SUSIREEMALUTOLRL®INAX ® Fantastic Value in The Harbour No for rejection 2,663,577 34.24% REALTOR Palatial 6,621 SF 2-story pool home Amendment No. 9: Prohibits offshore oil and 904.910.1121 904.910.1121 on marsh with navigable estuary plus gas drilling; Prohibits vaping in enclosed VirtualTours andAdditional Photos at 50 ft deep-water dock in the harbour. indoor workplaces VirtualTours andAdditional Photos at Yes for approval 5,375,981 68.85% www.FREIDAandSUSIE.com Soaring ceilings, travertine in social No for rejection 2,432,472 31.15% www.FREIDAandSUSIE.com areas, 4BR/6BA, study, game room, gym Amendment No. 10: State and local govern- RE/MAX Unlimited & flex room. 24624 Harbour View Dr. ment structure and operation PRonEt/eVMedrAXa Beach,Flori Unlimitdead $1,795,000 Yes for approval 4,820,158 63.19% PonteVedra Beach,Florida T:10” No for rejection 2,807,697 36.81% FREIDA PRINCE REALTOR® 904.923.2300 SUSIE MULLINAX REALTOR® Give your money904.910.1121 a raise Make your money work harder by earning higher interest rates. VirtualTours andAdditional Photos at Talk to a banker for more details. Offer expires November 16, 2018. www.FREIDAandSUSIE.com Platinum SavingsRE/ AccountMAX Unlimited Fixed Rate CD PonteVedra Beach,Florida Annual Percentage Yield Annual Percentage Yield 1.70% for 12 months1 2.30% for 11 months2 Enjoy a special interest rate for 12 months with new money deposits of at least $25,000 and a minimum daily account Guaranteed fixed rate with new money deposits of at least $25,000 balance of $25,000 or more. for an 11-month term. T:6.25”

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(SEG) — the can join Southeastern Grocers to parent company and home of BI-LO, honor veterans, military and their Fresco y Más, Harveys Supermarket families by making a donation to and Winn-Dixie grocery stores — is Folds of Honor while shopping at partnering with Folds of Honor to any BI-LO, Harveys Supermarket or help provide educational scholar- ships to the spouses and children of FOLDS OF HONOR continues on Page 9 Photos by Benjamin Naim Golf tournament participants pose for a photo with their first-place prize at the Navy Day luncheon at the Plantation at Ponte Vedra Beach on Nov. 5. VETERANS DAY EVENTS VETERANS TO RECEIVE FREE ADMISSION ON VETERANS DAY TO ST. AUGUSTINE LIGHTHOUSE & MARITIME MUSEUM Plantation at Ponte Vedra The St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum will offer free admission for veterans on Veterans Day, Sunday, Nov. 11, as well as 10 percent off for their immediate family members. Free admission is also available for active military Beach hosts Navy Day to and their immediate family. Exhibits at the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum: ■ Wrecked! The Story of a Revolutionary War Shipwreck ■ At Home with the Harns: A Look Inside the Home of a Keeper Family honor local veterans ■ Legends of the Light: Stories from the Lighthouse’s Past The Plantation at Ponte Vedra Beach hosted ■ U.S. Coast Guard Barracks from World War II with artwork depicting the the 16th annual Navy Day Golf Tournament, a U.S. Coast Guard special event intended to honor local veterans, Other things to do at the lighthouse and museum: on Monday, Nov. 5. ■ Self-guided St. Augustine Light Station tour (climbing the tower) Founded after 9/11 by former Plantation ■ “View from the Top” video (for those who don’t climb and those under resident and World War II Navy veteran Jim 44 inches) Gaff to honor those serving in the military — ■ Behind-the-scenes tour (on the hour from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.) especially the Navy — festivities included a ■ Keepers’ house breakfast, golf tournament and luncheon with ■ Heritage Boatworks: Building on Florida’s Maritime Heritage ■ Northeast Florida Shrimping: Foundation of a Global Enterprise prizes and awards. Captain Sean Haley offered ■ Maritime Hammock Nature Trails & Scavenger Hunt remarks at the luncheon and thanked volun- ■ Archaeology lab teers for their contributions. ■ Pirate Ship Playground Over the last 16 years, the event has featured ■ Hands-on children’s activities representatives from Naval Air Station Jack- ■ Gift shop with Lighthouse & Maritime items sonville, Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, The private nonprofit museum provides educational services to the com- Naval Station Mayport, the Marines, the Coast munity, supports at-risk children with camp opportunities and funds a maritime Guard, K9s for Warriors and more. archaeology program that studies shipwrecks in the waters of the nation’s Visit www.theplantationpvb.com for more oldest port. Hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Regular admission is $12.95 for adults; $10.95 Capt. Sean Haley offers remarks at the luncheon. on The Plantation at Ponte Vedra Beach. for seniors and children under 12; free for children less than 44 inches (unable to climb the tower). Resident and membership packages also are available. For more details about the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum, visit staugustinelighthouse.org or call (904) 829-0745. Palm Valley Community Association to PONTE VEDRA VALLEY TO HOLD VETERANS DAY CELEBRATION Ponte Vedra Valley, a family owned and operated funeral home with on-site host Veterans Day program featuring cremation center and cemetery, has announced it will hold its 20th Annual Vet- erans Day Celebration on Sunday, Nov. 11, at 10:30 a.m., honoring all service men and women who have served and preserved the country since its founding. presentation from local historian The featured speaker will be Lt. Col. Paula Roderick, USAF, retired. The Southern Cruisers Riding Club will lead the entrance procession followed by the On Monday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m., the Palm Delmar and her Ponte Vedra chapter of the Riderless Horse. Also participating will be the Daughters of the American Revo- Valley Community Association (PVCA) will Daughters of the American Revolution to pro- lution, Sons of the American Revolution, Mayport Honor Guard, Nease High host a special presentation by local historian duce a memorial for these 19 men that is now School’s JROTC cadets, American Legion Post 233 and local Boy Scout Troop Scott Grant entitled, “The Night the Nazis At- placed in Jacksonville Beach on the corner of 288. Dual taps, as played at Arlington National Cemetery, will be performed, and tacked Jacksonville Beach.” Beach Boulevard and Second Street. bagpipes will also be played. The featured presentation will describe “It is important for us to remember these The community is invited to join in tribute to all who have sacrificed to the last hours of the SS Gulf America, an oil men who died off our coast,” Grant said. preserve the country’s freedom. Seating is provided but is limited. Attendees tanker owned by Gulf Oil, and the 1942 Nazi “Merchant seamen played a large part in the should feel free to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets for additional seating. Golf carts will be available for those who need assistance. U-boat attack that sunk her in full view from U.S. winning World War II. They had a one in Ponte Vedra Valley is located at 4750 Palm Valley Road in Ponte Vedra Beach. Jacksonville Beach, killing 19 aboard. Grant Call (904) 285-1130 or visit www.pontevedravalley.com for more information. is responsible for collaborating with Judith HISTORIAN continues on Page 9 Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018 COMMUNITY NEWS 9 Filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza returns to Jacksonville for Benghazi tribute By Samantha Logue

It’s been six years since the Sept. 11, 2012, terror attacks in Benghazi, Libya that resulted in the deaths of four Ameri- cans, and still many are searching for answers. But while some have resigned themselves to the possibility that they may never know the full truth of what hap- pened that night, attendees of the America First Benghazi tribute event held by Turning Points in America in Jacksonville on Saturday, Nov. 3 were determined to honor those fallen Americans and ensure that their sacrifices would not be forgot- ten. The event, held at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront, featured best-sell- Photos by Samantha Logue Best-selling author, filmmaker and political ABOVE: Veterans (from top left) Robert W. Hall ing author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza commentator Dinesh D’Souza attends a VIP Sr., J.J. O’Brien and Sollie Mitchell were honored as keynote speaker, as well as remarks reception before taking the stage to speak guests at the event. from Rep. Ted Yoho, former CIA officer at a Benghazi tribute event held Saturday,

Kevin Shipp, Middle East and North Nov. 3 in Jacksonville. RIGHT: K9s For Warriors CEO Rory Diamond (right) Africa expert Stephanie Jason and Charles raises support for wounded warriors at the event Woods, father of CIA officer and former with Mary Daniel and Duke. and academia, and the media and all of Navy SEAL Tyrone Woods, who lost his Hollywood. … Now, we have Trump.” life in the attacks. he harbored “no animosity” towards those tribute, discussed a range of topics from D’Souza added that what sets the “Six years later, we still do not know responsible for his son’s death, and that he the Benghazi attacks to the current state of president apart from previous Republican the truth about Benghazi,” Woods said. believed something good would ultimately politics in the United States and his most candidates is his “need to punch back,” as “There were naval vessels just a few come from the tragedy, if it hadn’t already. recent documentary “Death of a Nation,” well as the fact that Trump understands miles offshore from Libya armed with “Maybe, just maybe, someone was in- in which he compares President Donald the value of winning what D’Souza calls Tomahawk missiles and other precision spired to lay down their life for our coun- Trump to Abraham Lincoln and discusses “the culture war.” weapons. Why was the order not given to try,” he said. “Maybe someone became an the roots of racism in America. “In the middle of everything,” he noted, rescue Ty, the ambassador (Chris Stevens) American hero in the eyes of their chil- D’Souza also took the time to praise “he still finds time to swat Meryl Streep.” and the other Americans in Benghazi?” dren and their spouse. … Maybe someone Trump for leveling the political playing From the somber reflections on the But while several of the speakers at Sat- learned to forgive. Maybe, in a little way, field for Republicans, noting that Demo- Benghazi attacks to the laughs over the urday’s event expressed their lasting anger what happened in Benghazi changed the crats had long held an unfair advantage president’s many quirks, the event evoked over the way in which the attacks were direction of the last presidential election until Trump came along. countless emotions by the time D’Souza handled by former President Obama and … (and) propelled our country in a better “Republican candidates didn’t just have closed his remarks. As he did, though, he his administration, Woods said that he had direction, as well.” to take on the Democrats,” he said. “They left attendees with a sense of optimism for chosen the path of forgiveness, stating that D’Souza, who spoke at last year’s had to defeat the Democratic candidate, America’s future. Historian Folds of Honor Continued from 8 Continued from 8

10 chance of being killed off the East Coast in the Spring of Winn-Dixie store. In addition, an 11 percent discount on qual- 1942, yet they worked fearlessly to get supplies to the Allied ifying grocery purchases will be offered to veterans and active Forces.” military this Veterans Day, Nov. 11. Southeastern Grocers has To be held at the Palm Valley Community Center at 148 also pledged to donate one dollar to the United Service Orga- Canal Boulevard in Palm Valley, the presentation will high- nization (USO) for every dozen premium roses and Celebrate light an evening devoted to recognition of Veterans Day. The America Bouquet sold between Nov. 7 and Nov. 13. meeting is open to the public and all area veterans and other “Those who have served our country have made sacri- community members are encouraged to attend. fices that can never be fully repaid,” said Anthony Hucker, “Veterans Day is a day that has incredibly deep meaning the president and CEO of Southeastern Grocers and a Ponte to many Americans,” PVCA President Garry Phillips said. Vedra Beach resident. “At Southeastern Grocers, we are com- “We hurt and grieve for loved ones that were lost in past mitted to honoring those sacrifices and we’re very proud to conflicts and rejoice for all those veterans that were able to partner with Folds of Honor as we honor veterans, military return home. We should be grateful every day for the men and military families leading up to Veterans Day.” and women that have given so much.” In the Southeast alone, Folds of Honor has awarded nearly The PVCA has issued a special invitation to the local 1,500 scholarships and over $6.5 million in life changing American Legion chapter and all its members to come and Photo courtesy of Greg Leonard scholarships to deserving U.S. military families this fall. A marker in Jacksonville Beach memorializes join in honoring all those who have served the country. “Supporting military families through educational opportu- the 19 men who were killed in 1942 when a Nazi The Palm Valley Community Association, founded in U-boat sunk the SS Gulf America off the coast nities takes a team effort,” said Major Dan Rooney, founder 1948, is one of the oldest, continually operating community of Jacksonville Beach. Historian Scott Grant will and CEO of Folds of Honor. “It is because of the commit- associations in all North Florida. The PVCA works to repre- discuss this historic event at the Palm Valley Com- ments from the great patriotic partners, Southeastern Grocers sent the common interests and shared views of all members munity Association’s Veterans Day program on associates and customers, that we’re able to continue to carry of the greater Northeastern St. Johns County area. Nov. 12 at the Palm Valley Community Center. out our mission at Folds of Honor.” 10 NOCATEE HAPPENINGS Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018

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             PV3-LV45888 14 COMMUNITY NEWS Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018 THE PLAYERS opens new volunteer registration With THE PLAYERS Championship volunteer at THE PLAYERS this year, or rapidly approaching, tournament officials who are looking for more information, can announced this week that new volunteer visit THEPLAYERSvolunteers.com. registration has started and will remain Volunteers at THE PLAYERS pay a fee open until all volunteer positions have been of $99 for the week, which includes: filled. ■ Volunteer uniform Anyone in the Northeast Florida area and ■ Tournament-branded golf shirt worldwide is encouraged to apply to be- ■ Tournament-branded jacket come one of the roughly 2,000 volunteers ■ Tournament-branded hat that make THE PLAYERS possible. The ■ Tournament credential, which provides best field in golf returns to THE PLAYERS access to the event when not working Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte ■ Discounted food and beverage in Dar- Vedra Beach March 12-17, 2019. lene’s Diner (volunteer dining) “Volunteers are the backbone of THE ■ 30 percent off coupon good for a one- PLAYERS Championship,” said Adam time purchase in the tournament merchan- Campbell, tournament chairman for THE dise tents PLAYERS. “Their countless hours, dedica- ■ Apparel store in Volunteer Headquar- tion and positive attitudes are the reason ters with heavily discounted merchandise this tournament runs so efficiently and is ■ Complimentary volunteer pin able to be a true shrine to golf fans and a ■ Visit from tournament champion post- fantastic experience for the best players in event the world.” ■ Special offers and discounts from most Volunteers at THE PLAYERS are tournament sponsors placed into committees, with jobs ranging ■ Tournament tickets available for pur- from on-course duties such as acting as a chase at a discounted rate marshal or walking scorer to other support ■ Additional post-tournament perks Photo by Don Christian roles that involve assisting players and based on the number of hours worked New volunteer registration has started for THE PLAYERS Championship and will remain open fans, such as admissions and player/caddie More information about THE PLAYERS until all volunteer positions have been filled. services. Those who wish to apply to be a is available at THEPLAYERS.com. Women’s Giving Alliance announces record $543,000 in grants aimed at breaking cycle of female poverty The Women’s Giving Alliance (WGA), an initiative will result in strategic recommendations and solutions, This grant enables Girls Inc. to add fourth and fifth grades of The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida, responses, policies and practices that break the inter and to the existing program, including purchase of evidence- recently announced a record $543,000 in grants to non- multi-generational cycle of poverty for justice-involved based social and emotional learning curricula. profit organizations in Northeast Florida to them help lift girls and their families. women from poverty. Her Song: Economic Empowerment Program/EMPath More than 300 WGA members attended the organiza- Family Promise of Jacksonville: Back to Work, (Economic Mobility Pathways) tion’s annual meeting on Oct. 31 and voted overwhelm- Back to Home $38,210 (Referrals from all Northeast Florida counties) ingly to ratify the 2018 grants, which represent the sec- $50,000 (Duval County) Her Song is the first residential program in Northeast ond round of annual funding since WGA began its focus Utilizing a blend of social services, volunteers, and un- Florida providing healing home and holistic programs for on “Breaking the Cycle of Female Poverty: Intervention derused buildings, Family Promise of Jacksonville offers survivors of human trafficking to aid in their journey to- and Prevention.” In just two years, WGA has channeled hope to homeless women with children. Family Promise ward recovery and restoration. Residential coaches, using more than $1 million toward its poverty focus. partners with local multi-denominational congregations to the EMPath Bridge to Self-Sufficiency® and the Mobil- WGA’s commissioned research from The Institute of provide temporary housing and meals to families. At the ity Mentoring® system, give survivors the time, support, Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) has guided WGA Family Promise Day Center, women receive wraparound safe space and a prescribed pathway from victimization grantmaking since 2016 when they shifted to the new services and intensive case management focused on re- to empowered living. Participants use EMPath tools to focus area. All WGA members contribute to the grant- sources needed to transition from the shelter to affordable increase their incomes, secure permanent housing, attain making pool of funds, and nearly one-quarter of WGA’s housing. education, and establish themselves in careers that help membership participated in the decision process for them break the cycle of poverty. awarding grants. Girls Inc.: Breaking cycles of female poverty The 2018 grantees include: and welfare through mentoring programs for I. M. 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[email protected] 16 COMMUNITY NEWS Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018 INAUGURAL ADOPTION DAY CEREMONY HELD BY ST. JOHNS COUNTY Newly adopted children gather with their new families and St. Johns County staff at the county’s inaugural Adoption Day Ceremony at the County Courthouse on Friday, Nov. 2. Held in conjunction with National Adoption Awareness Month, the event celebrated the adoptions of eight children by six local families. St. Johns County is still in need of more adoptive and foster care families, with more than 190 children currently in out-of-home care throughout the county. For more information on adoption, foster care or the Adoption Day Ceremony, call (904) 209-6115. Photo courtesy of St. Johns County PVB resident’s Eagle Scout project lands at Jacksonville Country Day School For his Eagle Scout project, Ponte Vedra Beach resident Paul Fouts made a significant contribution of time and effort to benefit the students of the -el ementary school he attended, Jacksonville Country Day School (JCDS). Fouts built raised wooden gardening beds for the use of the pre-kindergarten and kindergarten outdoor science programs at JCDS. Woods, an alum of the JCDS class of 2015, built the five flowerbeds for Early Learning students to engage with nature. He dropped them off, along with soil and plants, on Oct. 19 and helped the kindergarteners plant flowers with parent volunteer, Melissa Bernhardt; his par- ents, Lou and Heather; and both his brothers, James, a class of 2017 JCDS alum, and Peter, a current student at the school. “Of everything I loved about JCDS, one thing that I found unique and especially enjoyable was how the school always took learning one step Ponte Vedra Beach resident and Jacksonville Country further through experiences outside of traditional Day School (JCDS) alum Paul Fouts looks over the old flowerbeds at JCDS, where he completed service work in Photo courtesy of Landrum Middle School PTO classroom learning,” Fouts said. “One of those the school’s garden as part of his Eagle Scout project. Landrum Middle School Principal Ryan Player celebrates the success experiences was the gardening experience provided of the school’s Landrum Lion Challenge, which raised $56,000 for to the younger students.” personally raised the funds for the project. With the the school. Fouts picked JCDS for the project because he funds left over from the purchase of wood and other wanted to do something to benefit a school he en- parts for the flowerbeds, he purchased soil and flow- joyed attending. Now, he will be able to see children ers for the children to use. Landrum Lion Challenge having fun and learning in the same environment Kindergarten teacher Rose Ennis, who has a that he did as a child. passion for gardening and nature, is excited about “The children will enjoy planting and learning the project. She asked Fouts to make some improve- raises $56,000 for school throughout the year with these beautiful raised ments over the current ones, including tubs that Landrum Middle School (LMS) in Ponte Vedra Beach flower beds,” said JCDS parent Melissa Bernhardt, slide out, to allow the younger kids to have better recently held a school spirit fundraising effort called the who volunteers with the Early Learning gardening access. He also had to make them shorter than ex- Landrum Lion Challenge that ultimately raised $56,000 for the program. pected to accommodate their small bodies. school. Fouts enlisted some former JCDS classmates Visit www.jcds.com for more information on LMS families were able to donate at different monetary to help him build the gardening beds, and he also JCDS. levels to not only support the school, but to spread their Lion The Fouts spirit across the community. The initiative was seen through- family with out the community with Landrum Lions signs in front yards Jacksonville and via discussions about engraved bricks or paw prints, which Country will be placed in and around the school with the families’ Day School names on them. kindergar- The PTO had a fundraising goal of $40,000 but ultimately ten teacher raised the $56,000. The monies raised from the fundraiser will Rose Ennis (far left) and provide the necessary funds for the following: her class ■ Additional security cameras ■ Coded keypads/doors Photos ■ Licenses for academic software courtesy of ■ Additional laptops for classrooms Jacksonville Country Day ■ Advanced teacher training School ■ Audio/visual needs for both gymnasium and auditorium ■ Outdoor campus enhancements Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018 COMMUNITY NEWS 17 ROTARIANS IN THE NEWS PGA TOUR COMMUNICATIONS LEADER ADDRESSES ROTARY CLUB OF PVB SUNSET ABOUT NEW GLOBAL HOME Kirsten Sabia, vice president of integrated communica- tions for the PGA Tour, stands with Brian Anderson, president of the Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach Sunset, after Photo courtesy of The Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra recently ad- dressing the club about the develop- Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra supports ment of the company’s new global Learn to Read of St. Johns County home in The Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra co- nization that provide free literacy skills as- Ponte Vedra. sponsored the Learn to Read of St. Johns sessment and instruction in St. Johns and Photo by County annual Rubber Ducky Regatta at Putnam counties to individuals 16 years Susan Griffin Splash Park’s Lazy River in Nocatee on of age and older. In addition to one-on- Sunday, Nov. 4. one literacy tutoring, Learn to Read has Rotary members and their family recently expanded its services throughout cheered on their yellow rubber duckies as the counties to help people learn English LOCAL ROTARY CLUBS VOLUNTEER they glided around the lazy river. Prizes as a second language (ESOL) through were awarded to the first 45 winners, in- personal tutoring and group conversation WITH BEACHES HABITAT FOR HUMANITY cluding the donor whose duck crossed the courses. finish line in last place. This fun, family The Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra meets event raised $7,000 for Learn to Read. on Tuesday morning in Nocatee. For Learn to Read St. Johns, Inc. is a 501 information, contact Kelly Altosino-Sastre (c)(3) volunteer-based nonprofit orga- at [email protected]. ROTARY CLUB OF PVB SUNSET TAKES OUTING TO ALHAMBRA

Photo courtesy of Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach The Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach and Beaches Rotaract partner to volunteer with Beaches Habitat for Humanity.

Photo courtesy of Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach Sunset Photo courtesy of Cyndi King The Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach Sunset gathers while volunteering with Beaches The Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach Sunset gathers at the Alhambra Theatre & Dining on Habitat for Humanity. Tuesday, Oct. 30 to see the theater’s production of “1776.” 18 OBITUARIES Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018

tionally, lived well and lived to the very end of her most Pat Buckley taught her OBITUARIES beautiful days. daughters that “girls can A memorial service is scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday, do anything” and quietly Jane B. Binns Nov. 9, at Christ Episcopal Church in Ponte Vedra Beach, performed endless acts of Beauty died on a sunny day with the death of Jane Florida. Refreshments to follow at Christ Church Parish service. She raised her family B. Binns, 81. Surrounded by her children, Jane left for Hall. on a farm and continued to heaven Monday, Oct. 29, 2018. Condolences can be sent to 105 Poseidon Lane, Ponte bale hay, grow vegetables, Faithful, loving wife to her husband Cliff of 58 years; Vedra Beach, Florida, 32082. In lieu of flowers, the care for horses and work wonderful sister; loving family encourages donations to Community Hospice of full-time, even after the death mother of five; special Jacksonville Beach and Christ Episcopal Church youth of her husband when she was aunt to seven super nieces programs. just 48. and nephews; and a sweet Survivors include her children, Craig (Sandra), Beth Patricia Buckley A storyteller in her retire- grandmother (Mama) to 10 Ann (Jeff) Schoellkopf, Allison (Keith) Hutchinson, Todd ment, she often spoke of the remarkable grandchildren: (Lisa) Binns and Scott Binns; her grandchildren include many places she had lived or visited, and the many forms such is Jane’s proud legacy. Carson, Brin and Aidan Schoellkopf; Amy, Elly and of transportation she used to get wherever she went. Life Jane grew up in Bronx, Claire Hutchinson; Riley and Tanner Binns; Colin and was a journey and she was well-traveled. New York, where she at- Ethan Binns; her sister, Jill (John) Schwartz; brother-in- After moving to Ponte Vedra in 1998 to help with her tended Our Lady of Refuge law, Ted (Joyce) Binns; seven nieces, nephews and many grandchildren, she introduced herself to everyone as for grades one through eight beloved cousins. Jane is predeceased by her brother, John “Grammie Pat.” Deeply devoted to her family and to and graduated valedictorian Earl (Maryanne) Butler, her sister-in-law, Liz Binns, and her church, she cooked nightly for three generations at from St. Simon Stock High her beloved husband of 58 years, Cliff. the dinner table for years. She also created the original Jane B. Binns School. Entering the work- musical electronic database and the original filing system force as executive secretary to Exxon upper management, still in use today at Christ Episcopal Church, and as part Jane met her future husband Cliff and had five children. of their costuming team, made many a costume for shows Devout follower of the New York Yankees — and sworn from “The Music Man” to “The Wizard of Oz.” enemy of the Boston Red Sox — Jane rooted for all the Her passion for and commitment to education was greats, with Joe DiMaggio and Yogi Berra as her favor- instilled in her children and grandchildren. When her ites. A sports, game and crafts enthusiast, Jane enjoyed granddaughter Dani developed autism, she became a playing high school basketball and later golf; she loved fierce advocate and warrior grandmother, teaching Dani competing at partners bridge; she also crafted needlepoint to type, cook, sew and play rummy. She was a deter- and designed her own clothing. mined and loving teacher to all whose lives she touched. As an active parishioner of Saint Lawrence of Can- A Memorial Service will be held at 2 p.m., Friday, terbury in Huntington, New York, Jane’s Sunday school Patricia Buckley Nov. 9, 2018, in Christ Episcopal Church in Ponte Vedra teaching, Couple’s Club outings and membership in The Patricia Anne Armour Buckley, born Oct. 15, 1933, Beach, Florida. Inurnment will be held in St. Thomas Episcopal Church Women remained some of her fondest in Los Angeles, , died peacefully in her Ponte Episcopal Church in White Marsh, Pennsylvania at a memories and achievements. Vedra Beach home on Oct. 28, 2018, at 85 years young. later date. Having moved to Ponte Vedra Beach in 1980, Jane She was preceded in death by her parents, Leon Armour In lieu of flowers, donations to a local autism nonprofit, continued raising her family while working at various of- and Margaret Cooling; her husband, Daniel Buckley Jr.; HealthyUNow Foundation (www.healthyunow.org), will fice managerial positions. Her retirement years revolved and her sister, Helen Elizabeth Allvin. She is survived by be gratefully accepted. around several trips to Europe and family visits through- her children, Julie Armour Buckley (Dean Moore), Peggy Please visit the online tribute at www.quinn-shalz.com. out the U.S. Above all, Jane loved hosting family birth- Buckley Thibodeau (Joe); her grandchildren, Matthew Arrangements by Quinn-Shalz Family Funeral Home. day parties, get-togethers and holiday celebrations best. and Danielle Moore, Dixie Hemingway Keller (Kenneth); Certainly, Jane’s greatest gifts to her family and friends her brother, Robert Armour; nephew, Eric Allvin (Mi- were her grace, integrity, kindness and unselfishness. chelle); and nieces, Heidi Allvin and Melissa Armour. “Life is too short to be small” served as the motto she A registered dietician and home economics teacher lived by, and “The Golden Rule” served as the guiding with a master’s degree in counseling, “Mrs. B” taught principle of her uniquely principled life. And, even as her at Central Bucks High School West for 30 years. She is body digressed, her eternal spirit endured: Jane showed fondly remembered as a favorite teacher by many of the extraordinary strength, serenity, and will, embracing and students whose lives she helped to shape in her class- providing true Christian inspiration of a life lived inten- rooms.

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Local real estate law practice D.R. Repass, P.A. recently added Ponte Vedra resident Lisa Sawyer to its team as a clos- ing manager. Joining the firm in July, Sawyer is responsible for ordering the titles, working with lenders and overall facilitating clos- ings when contracts comes into the office. “I am really trying to help D.R. build his residential real estate business and basically get his name out there,” Sawyer said. “He’s been around for a long time and he really does a lot of commercial deals. So, he’s brought me on to help build Lisa Sawyer his residential.” Sawyer previously worked at Rock According to Sawyer, D.R. Repass, P.A. Solid Law and Landmark Title Insurance. can serve any clients in Florida but is not Overall, she has been doing residential licensed outside of the state. and commercial closings for 32 years and “If anybody has anything that they need has lived in Ponte Vedra for 22 years. help with inside the state of Florida, we’ll Photo courtesy of Chelle Thomas “I really like the people aspect,” Sawyer be glad to help them,” she said. “I’d love Florida Women’s Law Group CEO Heather Quick, Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Assistant Chief said about her work. “I really enjoy work- to help anybody with any of their residen- Lakesha Burton and Hubbard House Board of Directors First Vice President Lisa McIntosh ing with first-time homebuyers, but just tial real estate needs.” gather at an event on domestic violence hosted by Florida Women’s Law Group on Oct. 23. meeting different people from all walks of D.R. Repass, P.A. is located at 111 So- life and all over the world, it’s a fascinat- lana Road, Suite B, in Ponte Vedra Beach. ing experience.” The firm provides services for clients who As for the challenges of her job, Sawyer are interested in buying, selling, investing Florida Women’s Law said international closings can be tricky in or developing residential and commer- because they tend to alter the timeline cial development. Those specific services for the closing and the work that needs include real estate closing and title work, Group hosts event to be done. Sometimes, she noted, the as well as representing developers, buyers firm needs to send people to an embassy and sellers in buying and selling commer- in their respective country to get a power cial and residential real estate. According on domestic violence of attorney notarized and to ensure all nec- to the firm’s website, the practice focuses essary documents and materials are sent largely on complex contract disputes Florida Women’s Law Group hosted event raised over $500 for the Hubbard back to the firm overnight. arising out of construction agreements an event on domestic violence entitled, House, which provides services to “Those are some of the challenges that for private and public projects, including “Destroy Domestic Violence,” on survivors of domestic abuse and their we’re running into because it seems that disputes involving the construction of ho- Oct. 23. families in Duval and Baker counties. everybody is very global now and moving tels, office buildings, condominiums and The main speaker was Lakesha Florida Women’s Law Group, divorce around all the time,” Sawyer said. “We’re large multi-family residential apartment Burton of the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Of- and family law for women, is located at just always trying to make sure everybody complexes. fice. Title Boxing offered self-defense 4312 Pablo Professional Court in Jack- is going to be where they say they are, so Visit www.repasslaw.com or call (904) instruction and Frenchy’s Day Spa of- sonville. For more information visit we can facilitate that closing.” 598-5260 for more information. fered chair massages to all guests. The www.Floridawomenslawgroup.com.

president has already deployed thousands Fifth Amendment right to due process as America’s current immigration system in- Immigration of U.S. troops to the southwest border, asylum seekers was being violated. centivizes illegal immigration, given the Continued from 20 announcing to the press on Oct. 31 that Given that those migrants have yet to fact that those who apply to immigrate the total number could be end up being reach the United States to legally apply here legally often wait decades before Security (DHS), more than 270 individu- “anywhere between 10,000 and 15,000.” for asylum at a port of entry, some have they can do so. als among their number have criminal his- That decision, however, has received questioned the legal standing they have “Everything is becoming more dif- tories, including such crimes as aggravat- pushback from detractors such as former to bring such a suit. While the lawsuit ficult,” she said. “Whether you want to ed assault with a deadly weapon, armed President Barack Obama, who called the may be premature, however, according bring in a professional from outside the robbery, sexual assault on a child and as- move a “political stunt” while campaign- to Ruiz, the plaintiffs may in fact have a United States or if you’re seeking refuge, sault on a female. DHS also reported that ing for Georgia’s Democratic gubernato- case once they arrive at the border. it’s just getting more and more limited, the caravans are comprised of migrants rial candidate Stacey Abrams last Friday. “By law, they’re supposed to receive and unfortunately, that’s what creates a not only from Central America, but also Trump has also received pushback a preliminary screening,” she said. “And black market.” from such countries as Somalia, India, from some of the migrants themselves, if they express that they have a fear to But whatever one’s personal opinion Haiti, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, and as 12 of them filed a class action lawsuit return to their country, then they have to on how to address the issue of illegal also that Mexican officials have claimed Nov. 1 in the U.S. District Court for the have an interview with an asylum officer, immigration in the United States, one to possess images showing many of the District of Columbia against the president who will then determine if they have a thing is becoming clearer to people on migrants preparing Molotov cocktails. and various members of his administra- credible fear of returning.” all sides of the debate: Reform is needed, In an attempt to deter the migrants, the tion, alleging in the complaint that their Ruiz added that she personally feels and soon. 22 WHO’S WHO IN LAW Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018

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MALCOLM ANTHONY Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018 WHO’S WHO IN LAW 23 Know before The Tree of Life By Janet Johnson you blow! Special to the Recorder By Lee Lockett Forty-four charges, Special to the Recorder 32 counts punishable by death. As I sit here on That’s what the Pitts- election day writ- burgh synagogue shooter ing this article, faces in federal court. I’m reminded of Janet Johnson Robert Bowers entered all the great free- Guest Columnist pleas of not guilty to those Lee Lockett doms and rights charges the same day the Guest Columnist we as Ameri- last of the 11 victims, ages 54 to 97, were laid to Photo courtesy of metrocreativeconnection.com cans share. The rest. Among them were brothers Cecil and David right against unreasonable search and suspended. But what the officer will not possible to offer legal advice on how Rosenthal, who were said to never miss services, seizures; the right to not incriminate tell the person is if they blow over the to handle a hypothetical situation, it who were always together, and who both were ourselves; the right to free speech and legal limit, then their license will be is important to remember what your developmentally disabled. Cecil was described, assembly. Yes, we are the envy of the suspended as well. Although the sus- rights and options are. in the wake of his death as having a laugh that world when it comes to freedom. Yet, pension period for those who refuse The same can be said of the deci- “was infectious.” I also wonder why so many Americans will be a bit longer, most will be eligi- sion to decline an officer’s request to These victims’ stories were being told as de- either don’t know of these rights or ble for a hardship license and can also search your person or your car. While tails of the killer, and his motives, were also be- how to exercise them. contest the suspension through a for- there are certain exceptions to the ing revealed. Bowers, who posted anti-Semitic I can’t count the number of times mal review hearing. Those who have warrant requirement (consent, search messages online, seemed to have been especially I’ve been asked, “Lee, do I have to take refused for a second time (meaning a incident to lawful arrest, probable angered by the Jewish non-profit organization, the breath test?” or “Lee, do I have to prior DUI arrest) could be subjected to cause, etc.), there is no obligation to HIAS, that had ties to the Tree of Life Syna- answer questions of a police officer if an additional misdemeanor offense for give consent to search. While many gogue, and that helps refugees around the world. stopped on the side of the road?” Others refusing provided the request for the people feel that its rude to say “no” That this spurred Bowers to commit murder have asked over the years if they are test was lawful. when asked, it is your right. Of course, at a time when refugees have been featured in obligated to allow an officer to search What about answering questions? you are free to allow the officer to speeches by politicians and so-called “caravans” their person or car, or whether you must It almost pains me that this is a real search, but the Fourth Amendment have been in the news is seemingly not coinci- submit to field side sobriety exercises. question many people struggle with. If protects our right against unreasonable dental. That it is associated with Judaism is also Well Americans, sit back and enjoy the you are being asked questions that you searches without our consent.Now, not without historical roots. good news I’m about to bring you. are uncomfortable with, simply tell the I’m off to vote. And don’t forget your Judaism forbids the oppression of the stranger. While refusing a breath test (or blood officer that. Or, you can ask to speak right to vote is one of many! Know When some suggested that the synagogue should or urine testing) may have negative to an attorney prior to answering them, enjoy them and use them where have been locked, and guarded by armed securi- consequences in certain situations, you questions about where you have been you see fit! ty, it was an image that is antithetical to Judaism. do have an option. You do not have to or what you have been doing. There Leviticus 19:34 commands, “The strangers who blow. An officer will tell a person that is no penalty for refusing to talk! Can Lee Lockett, of LockettLaw, is a Jackson- reside with you shall be to you as your citizens; if they don’t blow, their license will be you believe that? Although it is never ville DUI and criminal defense attorney. you shall love each one as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.” And Exodus 22:21, “And you shall not wrong a stranger, neither shall you oppress them; for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.” Medicare premium to edge up in 2019 That these murders are a hate crime seem clear. Of course, all murders are rooted in hatred, By Dan Armstrong Here are the new Medicare payment figures, per the CMS: but the federal definition of Hate Crime Acts Special to the Recorder ■ Part B premium: $135.50 (was $134) is that the offense involved actual or perceived ■ Part B deductible: $185 (was $183) race, color, religion or national origin (18 U.S.C. After staying the same last year, ■ Part A deductible: $1,364 (was $1,340) Code 249). That would expose Bowers to the Medicare’s Part B premium will ■ Co-payment for hospital stay days 61-90: $341/day federal death penalty, which is rarely utilized. increase slightly in 2019, according (was $335) The last federal executions were in the 1990s. to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ■ Co-payment for hospital stay days 91 and beyond: From a religious perspective, since religion is Services (CMS). The premium will $682/day (was $670) at the center of this crime, the Torah, or writ- Dan Armstrong increase $1.50 from $134 a month to ■ Skilled nursing facility co-payment, days 21-100: ten Jewish law, prescribes death as punishment Guest Columnist $135.50. $170.50/day (was $167.50) for a number of sins, including murder. But, in Some Medicare recipients have So-called “Medigap” policies can cover some of these practice, death sentences were rarely carried been paying a lower premium because they are protected costs. Premiums for higher-income beneficiaries ($85,000 out by Jewish courts. Whether the wishes of by something called the “hold harmless” rule from any and above) are as follows, per the CMS: the victims’ families, and their religious beliefs, increase in premiums when Social Security benefits don’t ■ Individuals with annual incomes between $85,000 and are a factor in whether the death penalty is the rise. Due to increases in Social Security in 2018 and 2019, $107,000 and married couples with annual incomes be- ultimate penalty, remains to be seen. But what is recipients who were previously shielded by this provi- tween $170,000 and $214,000 will pay a monthly premium clear is that incidents of anti-Jewish attacks have sion and paying lower premiums may see their premiums of $189.60. been on the rise, with almost half of religious increase to the full $135.50 amount. In 2019, according to ■ Individuals with annual incomes between $107,000 hate crimes in America in 2016 targeting Jews, CMS, only an estimated 2 million Medicare beneficiaries and $133,500 and married couples with annual incomes be- and in 2017, there was a surge of anti-Semitic (about 3.5 percent) will pay less than the full Part B stan- tween $214,000 and $267,000 will pay a monthly premium attacks (The Atlantic, “The Synagogue Killings dard monthly premium amount. of $270.90. Mark a Surge of Anti-Semitism”, by Andrew The CMS says Part B deductible will increase from $183 ■ Individuals with annual incomes between $133,500 Kraige, Oct. 27, 2018). to $185 in 2019, while the Part A deductible will go up by and $160,000 and married couples with annual incomes be- Whatever justice looks like in this case, a trial, $24, to $1,364. For beneficiaries receiving skilled care in a tween $267,000 and $320,000 will pay a monthly premium should there be one, would elicit heartbreaking nursing home, Medicare’s coinsurance for days 21-100 will of $352.20. testimony. The obituaries of the victims give a inch up from $167.50 to $170.50. Medicare coverage ends after day 100. ARMSTRONG continues on Page 27 JOHNSON continues on Page 25 24 WHO’S WHO IN LAW Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018

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Photo created by Rawpixel.com/Freepik.com Local lawyers weigh in on state’s controversial ‘Stand Your Ground’ law By Benjamin Naim recently worked a case in which her cli- you can’t shoot them,” she said. “Ulti- determination of whether lethal force was ent responded to a punch to the face by mately, it all comes down to the question appropriate can be made as a prelimi- A hotly contested issue that has shooting his assailant several times. One of was it reasonable? Were you reason- nary matter by a judge. If a shooting is sparked nationwide debate, the “Stand of the arguments against him was that ably in fear that the person was going to deemed reasonable under certain circum- Your Ground” law has drawn both ire and the amount of force her client used was kill you or seriously injure you?” stances, a person can be declared immune praise from constituents on both sides of not proportional to the threat he faced. Furthermore, Hepler asserted that it can from prosecution and never get a jury the political spectrum. Although “Stand Your Ground” allows be difficult for jurors to interpret whether trial. Traditionally, each case would have Ruth Ann Hepler, a lawyer who works people to meet deadly force with deadly “Stand Your Ground” applies in certain to be brought before a jury. at Janet E. Johnson, P.A. in Jacksonville, force, an excessive response to a threat situations. “If the judge says you were within your offered her perspective on the controver- can lead to trouble, Varon said. “You don’t put it into a computer and rights, you’re immune from prosecution,” sial law in a recent interview with the “Just because somebody attacks you ask the computer to give you an answer,” she explained. “You’re free.” Recorder and explained how it compares doesn’t mean you get to shoot them,” Va- she said. “You can have six jurors say Another important component of legal to other laws. Florida became the first ron explained. “If that person had used a it was reasonable, and the next day six and lawful self-defense is the Castle Doc- state to enact a “Stand Your Ground” law weapon then I would say you’re entitled different jurors say it wasn’t reasonable. trine, which allows for lethal force during on Oct. 1, 2005. to use deadly force, because that person That’s how the law works in our coun- a home invasion. “You’re allowed to defend yourself,” was using what was considered deadly try.” “If somebody attacks you in your own she said. “In the street, the old common force.” According to Varon, it would be more home, the concept is you’re allowed to law concept was that you have a duty to Varon said her client felt he was at a difficult to interpret whether someone meet force without having to retreat,” try and retreat before using force. “Stand disadvantage, that his life was in jeop- sufficiently retreated under common law Hepler said. “You don’t have to run into Your Ground” basically says if you’re out ardy and the force being used against him than whether lethal force was justified. your bathroom and lock yourself in. You in public, you no longer have to retreat.” was deadly. “If I’ve got a client who is saying they can meet force with force right there.” An important component of the law Before “Stand Your Ground” was used self-defense and that’s why they did With “Stand Your Ground,” Hepler ex- is that gun owners carrying a concealed established, Hepler noted that Florid- something,” she said, “it’s much easier plained that concealed carriers can meet weapon must discern whether lethal force ians had a right to defend themselves. now because there is no duty to retreat lethal force with lethal force — just like a is justifiable. She echoed the sentiment, however, that and they can stand their ground and they home invasion. Lisa Varon, who has practiced law lethal force must be used only in life or can fight back.” For more information on Hepler and for 20 years and works at Fallgatter & death situations. What makes “Stand Your Ground” Varon, visit www.fallgatterlaw.com and Catlin, P.A. in Jacksonville, said she “If somebody calls you a bad name, unique, Hepler noted, is that the initial www.janetejohnsonlaw.com. Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018 WHO’S WHO IN LAW 27

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Lun- Friday Night Live at Renaissance Resort shows and crafts for all. Visitors will be able to 11th Ave. N. in Jacksonville Beach. cheon tickets cost $35 and include a raffle Weekly Friday Night Live events will take place take home their own Havdalah kid. To be held ticket. Seating is limited. Call (904) 461-8288 for Nov. 9, 16, 23 and 30. Festivities begin at 5:30 at Chabad @ the Beaches, located at 521 A1A Fundraiser to benefit autism commu- more information. p.m. with a complimentary chef-inspired hors N. Ponte Vedra Beach, register online at www. nity d’oeuvre and mixologist’s choice cocktail chabadbeaches.com. 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Jacksonville’s Munnerlyn Theatre is located at Lighthouse & Maritime Museum is located at winning folk duo, Indigo Girls, and she’s coming 4455 Atlantic Blvd. in Jacksonville. Visit www. 81 Lighthouse Ave. in St. Augustine. For more to the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall Nov. 8. Doors Historic Lincolnville Festival esj.org/fineartstickets/fine-arts-event-tickets to information, visit www.staugustinelighthouse. open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. This festival, scheduled for Nov. 9 through 11 purchase tickets. org or call (904) 829-0745. Ray is also a community activist and has had an in downtown St. Augustine, will feature a jazz independent label with Daemon Records since and fashion show at the Lincolnville Museum Community shredding event Cuppy’s Coffe Cafe veterans day special 1989. For more information and to purchase and Cultural Center among other festivities. Lord of Life Lutheran Church’s first community Cuppy’s Coffee Cafe, a café-style restaurant tickets, visit www.pvconcerthall.com or call the The event starts at 7 p.m. on Friday, at noon on shredding event, featuring the award-winning offering specialty, gourmet coffee, steamed box office at (904) 209-0399. The Ponte Vedra Saturday and 1 p.m. on Sunday. Visit www.lhprs. shredding company Iron Mountain, will take bagel sandwiches and fruit smoothies, will Concert Hall is located at 1050 A1A N. org for more information. place Nov. 10 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Participants offer military veterans a free cup of its gourmet can pull their car into the driveway, people brewed coffee on Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11. The Chapel Concert: John Németh Holiday Shoppes can dump their personal papers into a bin and café is located at 13740 Beach Blvd., #113 in The Beaches Museum and Lazzara Family Foun- The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach will watch the bin get automatically lifted and fed Jacksonville. dation will host John Németh at the historic host its Holiday Shoppes shopping extravagan- into the shredder. Lord of Life Lutheran Church Beaches Museum Chapel Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. Draw- za Nov. 9 and 10 featuring unique boutiques is located at 276 Roscoe Blvd. N. in Ponte Vedra Veterans Weekend at World Golf Hall ing from his strong influences in blues and R&B, from all over the country. The event will feature Beach. of Fame as well as contemporary sounds in hip hop clothing, jewelry, home accesories, toys, trucks The World Golf Hall of Fame & Museum will and rock & roll, Németh creates music that is and more. It wil be held at the Sawgrass Mar- St. Augustine Amphitheatre Farmers celebrate Veterans Day with a special promo- personal as well as universal. Individual tickets riott in Ponte Vedra Beach from 10 a.m. to 6:30 Market tion. From Nov. 10 to 11, all active duty military, are $25 in advance, $30 day of the show. For p.m. Friday and Saturday. Visit www.ccpvb.org The St. Augustine Amphitheatre Farmers Mar- veterans and their dependents will receive further details or to purchase tickets, call (904) for more information. ket will take place Nov. 10 at 8:30 a.m. The mar- free admission to the World Golf Hall of Fame. 241-5657 or visit www.beachesmuseum.org. ket will feature community classes, produce, Visit www.worldgolfhalloffame.org for more Check-in and refreshments begin at 6 p.m. flowers, baked goods and more. information.

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Kids Free November at World Golf Hall Prenatal yoga Yoga at the church Grief support group of Fame Prenatal and postnatal yoga is designed to help Grab a mat and enjoy a weekly yoga session A grief support group will meet on the third Kids under 12 can visit the World Golf Hall of women cope with the changing needs of their at St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church each Thursday of every month at St. Paul’s Catholic Fame & Museum for free during the month of body before and after pregnancy and birth. The Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. All ages and skill levels Church in Room 102 of the Family Life Center, November (offer valid for up to five children) public is invited Nov. 13 at 6 p.m. to share indi- are welcome. St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal located at 578 1st Ave. N. in Jacksonville Beach. with a general admission paying adult. No cou- vidual experiences with other women and gain Church is located at 465 11th Ave. N. in Jack- The group is for men and women who are pon necessary. The museum is open Monday empowerment through yoga, meditation and sonville. Call (904) 249-4091 Ext. 103 for more grieving the death of a family member or through Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday guided visualization. This approach is gentle information. friend. The next meeting will be Nov. 15 at 7 noon to 6 p.m. The World Golf Hall of Fame and safe for women in all stages of pregnancy, p.m. For more information, call Kathy at (904) & Museum is located at 1 World Golf Pl. in St. and once recovered from birth, but prior ap- Wednesday Market at St. Augustine 553-8933 or Catherine at (904) 247-0665. Augustine. proval from a healthcare provider is advised. Beach This event will take place at the Y Healthy Living The St. Augustine Beach Wednesday Market ‘Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grin- Holy Yoga Center, located at 170 Landrum Lane in Ponte offers oceanfront shopping at the St. Johns delwald’ in IMAX Cheryl Olson, a certified yoga instructor in the Vedra Beach. County Pier Park every Wednesday starting In the second installment of the “Fantastic area, will host a Holy Yoga at 8 a.m. Approximately 60 to 80 vendors can Beasts” series set in J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding session that nourishes the heart, mind, body be found at the market selling locally grown World, Magizoologist Newt Scamander joins and soul. Classes will be held Mondays at 6:30 Nocatee Bookmobile produce, baked goods, prepared foods, arts, forces with young Albus Dumbledore to p.m. and Tuesdays at 9 a.m. at various locations A Bookmobile will be at the Publix at Nocatee crafts and more. Visit www.sabca.org for more prevent the devious Gellert Grindelwald from in Ponte Vedra as posted at www.transforman- Town Center, located at 120 Marketside Ave. in information. raising pure-blood wizards to rule over all dradiate.com. Register online at www.transfor- Ponte Vedra. For more information, call (904) non-magical beings. This film is showing Nov. mandradiate.com/classes/holyyoga. Call (904) 827-6928, email [email protected] or visit www. Jewelry beading class 15 at the IMAX at World Golf Hall of Fame. For 539-8099 for more information. sjcpls.org. The Bookmobile will be in place Nov. Fulfill the need to be creative by designing jew- showtimes and tickets, visit www.worldgol- 13 and 27 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. elry at this jewelry beading class with Shirley fimax.com. Book Club Night Nacey. The Council on Aging class will offer an Book Club Night at the Bookmark will take opportunity to make bracelets and necklaces Megan Wall law class place Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. The event will feature Summer of ’64 presentation with intriguing beads. The class will feature a Megan Wall will host a class on how to handle representatives from HarperCollins Publishers, Local historian Scott Grant will host a presenta- basic stringing lesson with beading wire and legal issues involving children Nov. 15 at 11 who will offer suggestions for book clubs and tion on the Summer of 1964 at the Rotary Club clasps/crimps. From there, participants will a.m. For more information, contact Danielle readers in general. The Bookmark is located at of Ponte Vedra Beach Sunet meeting Nov. 13 at advance to off loom stitching such as peyote, Johnson at (904) 280-3233 or email djohnson@ 220 1st St. in Neptune Beach. 6 p.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn in Ponte Vedra square stitch, netting and more. The four-week stjohnscoa.com. This event will be held at the Beach. The cost to attend is $25. RSVP to Cyndi series continues Nov. 14 at 1:30 p.m. Admission Council on Aging, located at 175 Landrum Lane Veterans commemoration day King at [email protected] by Nov. 12. costs $40 for River House members and $45 for in Ponte Vedra beach. The Military Officers Association of America - non-members. Space is limited, call (904) 209- Ancient City Chapter and Veterans Council of 3655 to register. Dinner and a movie (Council on Aging) St. Johns County will host a veterans commem- Panel discussion on World War I Join moviegoers Nov. 15 at River House, located oration day Nov. 12 at 9:30 a.m. at Anastasia Several members of the Flagler College faculty Newcomers of the Beaches luncheon at 179 Marine St. in St. Augustine, for a dinner Baptist Church, located at 1650 A1A S. in St. will discuss the impact of World War I. The dis- The Newcomers of the Beaches luncheon will and a movie event. The film will begin at 4:30 Augustine. Displays will include the Traveling cussion and panel, entitled “100 Years After the invite new members to attend its luncheon p.m. Advanced payment and registration are Vietnam Wall and Agent Orange Quilt of Tears. Armistice: Evaluating the Transnational Legacy on the second Wednesday of each month. The required, call (904) 209-3655 to reserve a spot. Admission is free. of the First World War” will take place Nov. 13 next luncheon is scheduled for Nov. 14 at the from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Flagler Room, located Sawgrass Country Club, located at 10034 Golf Storytime classes hockey at Ponce de Leon Hall at 75 King St. in St. Au- Club Drive in Ponte Vedra Beach. The social club The general public is invited to enjoy storytime Catch Jacksonville Icemen ECHL hockey Nov. gustine. 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WeeklyPAGE 32 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018 www.PonteVedraRecorder.com Celebrity jewelry Bring it on, designer Erica sucka! You Courtney meets don’t scare us! with customers By Harry Pappas A few weeks ago, the Dow Jones at Underwood Industrial Averages were on the verge Jewelers in PVB of busting through yet another psycho- ABOVE: Jewelry design- By Jon Blauvelt er Erica Courtney gath- logical milestone: ers with John Rutkowski Harry Pappas 27,000! Then, out of Los Angeles-based celebrity jewelry and Denise Richards of Columnist nowhere, the Dow designer Erica Courtney stopped in Ponte Underwood Jewelers at lost about 2,140 Vedra Beach last week at Underwood a VIP event held at the points, or 8 percent, since an Oct. 3 peak, Jewelers to present her jewelry line and Ponte Vedra Beach as of Friday’s close. The Dow and the meet with customers. location on Nov. 1. S&P 500 index both wiped out all their Courtney, who has worked with hard-fought gains over the past 10 months LEFT: Courtney (right) celebrities such as Jessica Alba, Sandra to turn negative for 2018. meets with customers. Bullock and Sofia Vergara and for red Yep, it was another ugly October and Photos by Jon Blauvelt carpet events and television productions, market volatility is back with a ven- was at the local jeweler last Thursday, sell jewelry.” working with Underwood’s because their geance. Through Oct. 23, 179 of the S&P Nov. 1 for a VIP event that also featured Courtney has been designing jew- staff is so knowledgeable. 500 stocks are down more than 20 percent hors d’oeuvres, drinks and good com- elry for three decades. She’s known for “I have to say I was most impressed from their 52-week high, putting them in pany. Courtney stayed in the area for the her Drop Dead Gorgeous® collection, by how they run the business here and bear market territory. The S&P 500 was weekend. “adorned with vivid colored jewels, I don’t give out that compliment very down another 3 percent on Wednesday, “What I love are the people here,” said whimsical designs and intricate details,” often,” Courtney said. “Because typically Oct. 24. Oh no! Is this the beginning of Courtney, who said she has been coming as stated on her website. She travels the a lot of stores don’t have knowledgeable a bear market or just another buying op- to Ponte Vedra for the last four of five world for rare gemstones to enrich her sales people that really know what they’re portunity after a relatively large decline in years for this event. “They’re so sweet. collections. talking about. For me, Underwood’s was stocks? I thought you might be interested And the beach, the weather … every- With such an extensive background in a shock. … I can’t believe it. They’re so in my “spin”… uh … commentary! thing is a perfect place to have fun and jewelry design, Courtney said she enjoys knowledgeable here.” Before I begin, let me be very clear on one point: I am guilty of having strong, stubborn convictions, especially when it comes to prudent investing. Despite Titanium Yoga offering calm before holiday storm what you may believe or have heard, Ponte Vedra Beach studio A $25 donation per person is requested, near-fatal car accident in 2016, and spent stock market corrections (usually defined and the classes are open to all experience months recovering from her injuries, as 10 percent decline from the peak) are holding special event Nov. 17 levels. There will be an outdoor adult and the numerous surgeries to repair her difficult to understand but are necessary to benefit area nonprofit class, with a goal of 75 participants, an leg and arm. After struggling through to clean out the excess optimism. Further- indoor children’s class, with a goal of physical therapy in the months after her more, stock market declines are normal By Paris Moulden 25 participants, and 100 percent of the release from the hospital, Hanna found and expected. Furthermore, crashes and Titanium Yoga is aiming to hold the proceeds benefit Yoga 4 Change. the help she needed to recover through hot corrections occur with surprising regulari- largest single yoga class in the First Coast Ashley Hanna, owner of Titanium yoga, and was inspired to open her own ty. Therefore, for those of us who fret dur- area and raise money for a good cause at Yoga, said it’s important for her to give yoga studio. Titanium Yoga’s slogan is ing the tough times, toughen up cupcake the same time. back to the community, especially as the “Become Unbreakable,” and Hanna aims and cure your bad behavior! The yoga event, set for Saturday, Nov. holiday season approaches. to share the benefits of yoga she learned I do not have, never have had and never 17, from 1-2 p.m., at Titanium Yoga, Along with the yoga class, there will through her recovery process with others. will have an opinion regarding the short- located at 111 Solana Road in Ponte Vedra also be a holiday market, with approxi- “Anyone can do yoga, and we just hope term direction of the stock market, interest Beach, is using the event to raise money mately 20 local vendors on site to offer people will come out and they’ll feel rates or economic activity. Furthermore, for Yoga 4 Change, a local nonprofit that attendees a chance to get an early start on unbreakable, and they’ll feel like this prac- I would never imagine predicting a stock provides yoga classes to people in under- holiday shopping. tice can help them with whatever they’re market correction, bear market or the next privileged populations, such as prisons, “You can do yoga, and you can do some going through in life right now,” she said. recession, as I am not and never will be a halfway houses, shelters and at-risk hous- fun holiday shopping,” Hanna said. ing. Hanna was seriously injured in a YOGA continues on Page 33 PAPPAS continues on Page 33 Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018 BUSINESS WEEKLY 33

Mainstream Boutique Ponte Vedra Florida’s economy to be subject Beach Owner Carla Miles at the “Pink of Chamber’s next EDC Breakfast Out Ladies Florida’s economy as profiled in the In his role, Parrish Night” event Florida Chamber’s new report, “The is responsible for on Thursday, Oct. 25 Florida 2030 Project,” will be the sub- conducting in-depth ject of a talk by Dr. Jerry Parrish, chief analyses on the Photos by economist and director of research for Florida economy Susan Griffin the Florida Chamber of Commerce, at the and on solutions to St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce help secure Florida’s Mainstream Boutique hosts event in Economic Development Council (EDC) future. He previ- Quarterly Breakfast on Friday, Nov. 16 Dr. Jerry Parrish ously was the chief at 8 a.m. at the Renaissance World Golf economist and direc- support of fight against breast cancer Village Resort. tor of the Center for Competitive Florida Mainstream Boutique in Ponte Vedra “Dr. Parrish will present a lively and at Florida TaxWatch. Prior to that posi- Beach hosted a special event entitled current look at Florida’s economy in this tion, he served as the associate director of “Pink Out Ladies Night” on Thursday, post-election discussion,” said Isabelle the Center for Economic Forecasting & Oct. 25 in support of the fight against Renault, president and CEO of the St. Analysis (CEFA) at Florida State Univer- breast cancer. Johns County Chamber of Commerce. sity, and has many years of experience in Held at the business’ location at 880 “He will also be discussing the Florida the private sector in management roles at A1A North, Suite 4, in Ponte Vedra 2030 Project, a two-year research pro- international manufacturing companies. Beach, the event saw 10 percent of its gram that will stimulate strategic think- To register for the EDC Quarterly proceeds donated to the CancerKare ing about Florida’s future and engage Breakfast, visit www.sjcchamber.com and Fund, a local charity established by business and community leaders across go to the calendar of events or call (904) Deedee Wiele and Tammy Barr Ponte Vedra residents Bill and Linda Florida. His comments are always practi- 829-5681. Admission is $50 for non- Adams to support breast cancer patients Spa, Anytime Fitness and Trudy Toche cal and relevant.” chamber members and $40 for members. with treatment costs. with Mary Kay. Attendees of the event enjoyed shop- For more information on Mainstream ping and giveaways from BellaVi Nail Boutique, visit mainstreamboutique.com. the emotional response to flee the disor- Pappas derly market conditions, which is often Continued from 32 the wrong decision. Therefore, my strong, stubborn conviction is that unless we mas- trader. Instead, I am an investor that imple- ter fear, it will be deadly to our wealth. ments portfolios for the long run (five to 10 years) that are prudent, diversified and Harry Pappas Jr. CFP® cost effective. Investing is simple, but so Managing Director-Investments Master of Science Degree Personal Financial many folks make it incredibly difficult Planning because they allow fear and greed to dic- Certified Estate & Trust Specialist ™ tate their investment decisions by thinking Certified Divorce Financial Analyst™ they can time the market. This approach is Pappas Wealth Management Group of Wells unwinnable! Fargo Advisors 818 North Highway A1A, Ste 200 Do not get sucked into the idea that Ponte Vedra, Florida 32082 there is some genius trading strategy to 904-273-7955 Photos by Susan Griffin deal with a market decline. Just ignore all [email protected] Emily Sprague, Donna Burke and Laura West gather at Mineral City on Oct. 19 for a special the chatter from the talking heads. It will The use of the CDFA™ designation does not permit Wells Fargo Advisors or its Financial event to celebrate the business’ new location and 21st anniversary. only make things worse for your emotion- Advisors to provide legal advice, nor is it al stability, and it might cause you to do meant to imply that the firm or its associates something that you will regret later. Sure, are acting as experts in this field. Mineral City it would be great to get out of the stock market at the high and back in at the low, Wells Fargo Advisors is a trade name used by but in 33 years in the investing business, I Wells Fargo Clearing Services, LLC, Member SIPC, a Registered Broker-Dealer and a non- celebrates have never heard of anyone that knew how bank affiliate of Wells Fargo & Company. to do it. At times like this, fear rules, which is The opinions expressed in this report are new location, perfectly understandable. Nobody wants those of the author(s) and are subject to to lose money. When we succumb to fear, change. The material has been prepared or is distributed solely for information purpos- anniversary however, we are under the illusion that we es and is not a solicitation or an offer to buy can predict the future. Then our emotions any security or instrument or to participate Mineral City hosted a special event become elevated and we often surrender to in any trading strategy. on Friday, Oct. 19 to celebrate its new location and 21st anniversary. Now located at 2107 Sawgrass Vil- Bruce Howson and Laura West “Yoga is a practice,” Hanna said. “You lage Drive, the Ponte Vedra Beach busi- Yoga don’t master yoga, you practice it, and that ness enjoyed cake and champagne with Delores Barr Weaver Fund also pledged Continued from 32 can be for a day or for years of your life. its loyal customers, friends and family to match donations, making it a double It’s connecting your breath to your move- to recognize both occasions. Through- match. Aside from the Nov. 17 event, once or ment, so by breathing as you move, you’re out the day, purchases at Mineral City Mineral City offers wall décor and twice a month, Titanium Yoga closes its able to dive deeper, connect the mind, the were 21 percent off in recognition of the mirrors, chandeliers and lamps, candles doors to the public and open its doors to a body and the spirit.” anniversary. Customers also took home and frames, dinnerware and table lin- local charity. Hanna said having such luck To pre-register for the Nov. 17 event, free gifts with select purchases. ens, furniture, jewelry and accessories with those classes helped inspire her to do visit titaniumyoga.com/schedule and click In addition, the business accepted and more. The business is open Monday it on a larger scale, and it also provides an on Nov. 17 events to fill out registration donations to the Florida Ballet and to Friday from noon to 5 p.m. For more opportunity to help participants de-stress forms. Donations will be accepted at the pledged to match all donations. The information, visit mcpvb.com. before the holidays. time of the event. 49 34 49TH ANNIVERSARY Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018

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Festival, the New Cinema Award at the “Fainting Spells” Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival will be among the CEAM and the Mary L. Nohl Fund Fellowship works by artist Sky Continued from 38 for Individual Artists in the Emerging art- Hopinka featured Hopinka (Ho-Chunk/Pechanga) was ist category for 2018. in an ongoing ex- born and raised in Ferndale, Washington, For more information on CEAM hibition at Flagler College’s Crisp- and spent a number of years in Palm programming, visit www.flagler.edu/ Ellert Art Museum Springs and Riverside, California, Port- crispellert or contact Julie Dickover at in St. Augustine. land, Oregon, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and (904) 826-8530 or [email protected]. is currently based out of Cambridge, Mas- The CEAM’s hours are Monday through Photo courtesy of sachusetts. In Portland, he studied and Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday, Crisp-Ellert Art Museum taught chinuk wawa, a language indige- noon to 4 p.m. nous to the Lower Columbia River Basin. He received his bachelor’s degree from Portland State University in liberal arts and his master’s in film, video, animation and new genres from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is currently a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Ad- vanced Study at Harvard University. His work has played at various festi- vals including ImagineNATIVE Media + Arts Festival, Images, Wavelengths, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Sundance, Antimatter, Chicago Underground Film Festival, FLEXfest and Projections. His work was a part of the 2016 Wisconsin Triennial and the 2017 Whitney Biennial. He was awarded jury prizes at the Onion City Film Festival, the More with Less Award at the 2016 Images Festival, the Tom Berman Award for Most Promising Filmmaker at the 54th Ann Arbor Film Santana Continued from 38 of the Kennedy Center Honors Award (2013). Among many other honors, Carlos Santana has been cited by Roll- ing Stone as No. 15 on their list of the “100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.” And, with the 2014 release of “Corazón,” Santana surpassed the Rolling Stones and is one of only two music acts in Billboard history to score at least one Top Ten album for six consecutive decades since the 1960s. In the fall of 2014, Santana released his memoir “The Universal Tone: Bring- ing My Story to Light.” In 2017, he and Cindy Blackman Santana joined forces with The Isley Brothers (Ronald and Ernie) to release “Power of Peace,” an album celebrating the timeless sounds of funk, soul, blues, rock, jazz and pop. San- tana is currently headlining a multi-year residency at House of Blues at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Tickets for the show in St. Augustine range in price from $54 (obstructed view seating) to $154 (seated pit). Those inter- ested can save on fees by purchasing tick- ets at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre Box Office and have first pick when the tickets go on sale. Tickets will also be available via ticketmaster.com or by phone at 800- 745-3000. Attendees are encouraged to join the St. Augustine Amphitheatre staff for a special on-sale party beginning at 8:30 a.m. on Friday featuring complimen- tary refreshments and concert posters. Doors for the concert open at 6 p.m., with the show starting at 7:30 p.m. 40 SPORTS Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018 TPC Sawgrass to be featured in video game PAGE 42 • MORE GOLF, PAGE 46 SportsTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018 • PAGE 40 www.PonteVedraRecorder.com Sharks rally to beat Creekside, playoffs next By Jerry Norton the Sharks on the Ponte Vedra 18-yard line stopped one drive, and Ryan Chase’s pick The Sharks of Ponte Vedra finished the on the Sharks’ twenty stopped another. regular season with a 35-21 win over the After taking the kickoff to start the Creekside Knights last Friday night at the second half, Ponte Vedra tied the game at Shark Tank, but it took 28 second-half 14-14. A pass interference penalty coupled points to secure the win. with three pass completions –– two to The visitors quickly scored first in the Barker and one to Logan Conway –– gave Nov. 2 game on a five-play, 73-yard drive. the Sharks a first down at the Creekside Then Ponte Vedra responded with a drive eight. A Murrah to Barker toss finished the of their own that covered 72 yards and drive. took 10 plays. Passes from Jack Murrah The Knights then engineered a drive to Reese Russi and a pair to Kyle Barker, that put them on the Ponte Vedra 5-yard including the touchdown, accounted for line with a first down and an excellent much of the yardage on the Sharks’ drive. chance to take the lead; however, Mc- Creekside took less than a minute to Cormick sacked the quarterback for a regain the lead, thanks to a 66-yard strike nine-yard loss and the Knights settled for for the score on their third play of the a 31-yard field goal attempt. Peter Merlini series. blocked the kick, Chase scooped it up and The Sharks struggled offensively for ran 85 yards for a touchdown and a 21-14 most of the remaining time in the first Sharks lead. Photo by Jerry Norton half, but their defense kept the Knights in Ponte Vedra’s Peter Merlini blocks a Knights field goal attempt that was returned for a Sharks SHARKS continues on Page 41 touchdown by Ryan Chase in Ponte Vedra’s 35-21 win over Creekside on Nov. 2. check. Cole McCormick’s interception for

On this week’s edition of Athlete of the Week, the Ponte Vedra Recorder’s Benjamin Naim spoke with Nease defensive end Chase Dexter about the Panthers’ season, which ended last Friday night. One of Dexter’s biggest accomplishments this season was scoring the game-winning touchdown to Photo by Jeff Heinemann/theimagecaddy.com lead his team to a 14-13 victory against St. Nease quarterback Preston Staples runs with the ball as Gabe Blakely tries to hold off a Augustine on Friday, Oct. 19. Bartram Trail defender during last Friday’s game. With the game against St. Augustine tied at 7, you caused a fumble and ran it Chase Dexter back 65 yards for a touchdown. Can you Football, Nease High School Streak ends for Panthers, describe the play that led to the TD? It was crazy. They’ve been to the play- everybody. All the coaches came on offs 19 years. It was a huge game for us. the field. They hugged me. It’s a great focus shifts to next season Everybody did their job. Our defense did experience. By Paris Moulden setbacks provided to some younger play- great. It was a good play. ers could be beneficial next season. What are your goals for next season? Nease’s winning streak came to an “Obviously, we struggled early on in What were you thinking as you were I’m trying to be the best defensive end end Friday, Nov. 2, with a 54-23 loss to the season and had a number of injuries running to the end zone after making a I can be, the best in my position. Just try- visiting Bartram Trail on Senior Night. in key positions,” Krause said. “While it game-changing play? How satisfying is it ing to win more games. The Panthers, who had won three in a hurt us this year, the hope is that playing to make a play like that? row entering last Friday’s game, suffered young players in some spots due to in- I was super energized. My whole team To watch the full interview, visit some setbacks early in the season, par- juries will pay off in the future. I was so was going crazy, it was a huge play for www.PonteVedraRecorder.com. ticularly with injuries, but Nease coach Tim Krause said the experience those PANTHERS continues on Page 41 Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018 SPORTS 41 PVHS boys golf defends state championship 71—147. The other top-10 finishers were 81-75—156 to tie for 11th place. senior captains Ashley and Megan Burke. Lady Sharks finish 5th Justin Ortiguera (77-73—150) and Will The Lady Sharks finished third in the “Each has been a fixture on the team By Paris Moulden McGriff (74-76—150), who both tied for state championship last year and were since freshman year, so filling their shoes sixth, and Elliott Wright (75-76—151), hoping for a stronger finish this time won’t be easy,” Finlay said. The Ponte Vedra boys golf team won who tied for eighth. around. Ponte Vedra won the Class 2A district their second consecutive Class 2A state Nease’s Logan Underwood finished “Overall finishing fifth (top five) in the and regional titles this season, but prepar- championship title in commanding fash- fifth individually with a score of 77- state championship is certainly not a bad ing the team for the increasingly competi- ion on Saturday, Nov. 3, at Mission Inn 72—149. thing, but it wasn’t quite what the girls tive play is also a priority heading into Resort & Club in Howey-In-The-Hills. or I was hoping for,” Ponte Vedra coach next season. The Sharks finished with a two-day to- PVHS girls finish 5th at state Clint Finlay said. “We had a more com- “The biggest takeaway from this year tal score 302-296—598 to beat runner-up championships plete state finals team this year and one of is that high school girls golf in our area is American Heritage by seven strokes. The Ponte Vedra girls golf team the traditional state finals ‘powerhouses’ getting stronger,” Finlay said. “We were Ponte Vedra also won last year’s state finished in fifth place at the state cham- was a bit weaker than in the past, so we fortunate to win both the district and re- championship, again beating American pionships last weekend with a score of were all looking at this state tournament gional title in 2018, but the competition is Heritage, but bettered its score by 15 341-353—694, and American Heritage as an opportunity to finish in the top two unquestionably better. In order to stay on strokes in this year’s tournament, defended its title, shooting a two-round and ‘get on the podium,’ but unfortunately top and hopefully make another trip to the The Sharks had four finishers in the total of 598. it just didn’t work out.” state finals again in 2019, the entire team top 10, including Davis Lee who tied for Reni Jancsik was the top finisher in- Finlay said the main focus heading into understands that we need to be focused second individually with a score of 76- dividually for the Lady Sharks, shooting next season will be replacing graduating and ready to go from day one.”

Photos by Jerry Norton Ponte Vedra’s Ryan Chase intercepts a Creekside pass while on his knees in last Friday’s game. Sharks Continued from 40

That play seemed to take all the starch out of the Knights. They turned the ball over on downs on their next possession and then gave it away on a fumble that Caden Fordham recovered for Ponte Vedra. Photo by Jeff Heinemann/theimagecaddy.com Two plays later, Murrah found Russi for 10 Nease’s Nic Bunkosky (19) runs against Bartram Trail during last Friday’s game. yards and a touchdown to give the Sharks a 28-14 lead. kids,” Krause said. “Our group showed After the teams traded punts and the Panthers incredible grit by staying together and Knights turned the ball over on downs Continued from 40 working their way through so many again — this time at their own 36-yard line different challenges. Rallying from an — Ponte Vedra scored its fifth touchdown impressed with how our team continued 0-6 start to finish tied for the district of the night. Mark Calvin slipped through a to work hard to improve through all championship will always be something hole on the right side and rambled 27 yards the adversity they faced early on in the that I will cherish.” untouched to the end zone. season.” The Panthers have plenty of reasons The outcome wasn’t in doubt even Nease ended its 0-6 skid with a 30-13 to be optimistic looking ahead to the though the Knights added a score in the district win over Middleburg on Oct. 2019 season. game’s final seconds. 12, followed by a huge 14-13 upset “Our focus as a staff heading into the Standouts on offense for Ponte Vedra of rival St. Augustine. Then, another offseason is to evaluate our roster com- were Murrah, who completed 17 of 29 The Sharks’ Reese Russi heads up field after district victory, a 35-0 rout of Engle- ing back, identify the leaders who will catching a pass from Jack Murrah in Ponte passes for 257 yards and three touch- wood, allowed the Panthers to finish help move us forward and make sure Vedra’s 35-21 win over Creekside. downs; Barker, who caught 10 passes for the regular season in a three-way tie that we build an offseason program that 136 yards; and Russi, who caught six for gry, Jake Lytle and Shane Bloss each had atop the District 4-6A standings. Nease, prepares them for the district schedule 97 yards. six tackles. Chase and McCormick each however, finished the season with a 3-7 that we will face,” Krause said. “We On defense, Fordham had 14 tackles, had an interception. record and ultimately missed out on the need to make sure that this group sets a caused a fumble and recovered one. Max The playoffs begin this week and Ponte playoffs. high standard for themselves from the Schalit was credited with 8 tackles and Vedra (8-2) will make the long trip to Tal- “My biggest takeaway from 2018 beginning of the offseason through the McCormick had 7. Merlini, Emory Kin- lahassee to face Godby (10-0) at 7:30 pm. was the resilience and character of our fall.” 42 SPORTS Ponte Vedra Recorder · November 8, 2018

Screenshot courtesy of HB Studios A screenshot of the videogame, The Golf Club 2019, displays TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach. TPC Sawgrass featured in new 2K Sports videogame By Benjamin Naim the game, including the island tree on 17. “We actually went and recreated a The Golf Club 2019, the newest iteration tree that looks exactly identical to that,” of a golf videogame franchise by HB Stu- he said. “We wanted to make it feel like dios and 2K Sports, features Ponte Vedra’s you’re there.” TPC Sawgrass golf course. West said anyone who is familiar with According to Shaun West, the producer the course will notice the videogame adap- of the Golf Club franchise, the TPC course tation is authentic. Josh Muise, the creative is depicted accurately in the game thanks director of HB Studios, said the data com- to photo references, topographical maps, piled by the developers allowed them to 3D information and intricate details of design the course with extreme accuracy. every aspect of Sawgrass. “It’s on par with being there in person,” “We were able to compile all the infor- he asserted. “We’re confident that the level mation we needed to rebuild the course of authenticity is second to none.” quite accurately,” West said. “It took a lot The course is playable in the game’s of time. It was a very fun and interesting PGA Tour career mode, which is one of the process and it definitely laid a lot of the main features of The Golf Club 2019. groundwork for a lot of our official courses “We put a lot of effort into bringing moving forward.” that mode to the users and trying to create West noted that even the smallest detail of the TPC Sawgrass course is included in TPC SAWGRASS continues on Page 46

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