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Ponte Vedra Office 904.285.6300 4 COMMUNITY NEWS Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018 2018 DONNA Marathon winners announced The 11th DONNA Marathon Week- end concluded Sunday with thousands of runners in a sea of pink representing all 50 states and eight countries partici- pating over the course of the weekend, Feb. 9-11. Prior to this year, DONNA Marathon events have raised more than $5 mil- lion toward groundbreaking genomics research conducted at Mayo Clinic and financial assistance to women under- going breast cancer treatment. Total proceeds raised from the race weekend will be finalized in early summer as funds are still being calculated. The winners for the 2018 26.2 with DONNA Marathon, half marathon, relays and Booby Trap Challenges are as follows: ■ Men’s Marathon winner: Zack- ery Eiserman of Charleston, South Carolina (2:45:09) ■ Women’s Marathon winner: Meaghan Murray-Neuberger of Balti- more, Maryland (3:04:15) ■ Men’s Half Marathon winner: Justin Bryan of Jacksonville, Florida (1:15:43) ■ Women’s Half Marathon win- ner: Lori Hunteman of Indianapolis, Indiana (1:33:26) LETTER TO THE EDITOR ■ Overall Survivor Marathon win- ner: Catherine Martin of Gainesville, Dear neighbors, Florida (3:37:46) No one recognized the man who blistered ■ Overall Survivor Half Marathon the 10K course at DONNA Marathon Week- winner: Jennifer Hansen of Stillwater, end. I followed him from the finish line to Minnesota (1:57:48) where he picked up his medal and then to his ■ Men’s Marathon Hand Crank wife who lifted a small bald-headed girl into winner: Tom Hall of Orange Park, his arms. It turns out he was from the UK, Florida (1:34:30) here for his daughter’s treatment. ■ Women’s Marathon Hand On the other side of town, another man was Crank winner: Paula Steinke of Or- running the 110 Ultra Marathon. He says he’s ange Park, Florida (1:40:10) “not a runner” but decided to do the Ultra be- ■ Marathon Push Rim win- cause his sister, who died from breast cancer, ner: Bronson Roth of Yulee, Florida was “so ultra,” always living life to the fullest. (5:23:04) These were just some of the stories that ■ Men’s Half Marathon Push Rim carried me as I ran what I call the “26.2 miles winner: Harris Blackwell of Jackson- of smiles” on Sunday. As always, our runners ville, Florida (2:11:21) were greeted with warm cheers, popsicles, ■ Women’s Half Marathon Push mimosas, music and pink everything along Rim winner: Yvonne Cooper of Mel- the streets of Jacksonville and our wonderful bourne, Florida (3:35:57) beaches communities from Ponte Vedra to At- ■ Ultra 110 Marathon winner: lantic Beach. They were given so much love ABOVE: Three runners pose with their medals. Marc Burget of Jacksonville, Florida and support from you, my amazing neighbors. (15:46:23) RIGHT: A couple shares a congratulatory kiss after I am so in awe of how you own this event. ■ Team Relay winner: Intrepid crossing the finish line. You have long recognized that everyone just (2:31:42) wants to matter and they want their loved ones Photos courtesy of The DONNA Foundation ■ Corporate Team Relay winner: to know they matter. Stackhouse Fitness Team 1 (2:43:43) Arlington, Massachusetts (1:37:14) ■ Booby Trap Challenge Half Mara- When we had the chance to become the Na- ■ Dan Brown Relay Cup winners: ■ Booby Trap Challenge Men’s thon Push Rim winner: Harris Black- tional Marathon to Finish Breast Cancer, you Bolles School (2:59:37) Marathon winner: Michael Fitzsim- well of Jacksonville, Florida (3:37:25) took it to heart. Once again, you welcomed ■ Masters Men’s Marathon mons of Jacksonville, Florida (5:33:43) ■ Booby Trap Challenge Marathon runners from every state and almost a dozen winner: Pete Metz of Germantown, ■ Booby Trap Challenge Women’s Hand Crank winner: Sarah Williford countries to our streets to help us offer a hand Wisconsin (3:30:43) Marathon winner: Dr. Andrea Sharp of of Jacksonville, Florida (4:12:04) to those in need with breast cancer and to fund ■ Masters Women’s Marathon Jacksonville Beach, Florida (5:08:51) The Booby Trap Challenge consisted groundbreaking research to end the disease. winner: Catherine Martin of Gaines- ■ Booby Trap Challenge Men’s Half of three races and four medals over Most importantly, you showed them the best ville, Florida (3:37:46) Marathon winner: Matthew Dragan- two days. The challengers participated of the First Coast: our people. ■ Masters Men’s Half Marathon chuk of Spring Hill, Florida (2:32:51) in Saturday’s 5K, 10K and either the Thank you from the bottom of my very full winner: Jeff Carson of Jacksonville, ■ Booby Trap Challenge Women’s Full or Half Marathons. heart. Florida (1:32:01) Half Marathon winner: Stephanie The 2018 DONNA Marathon Week- ■ Masters Women’s Half Mara- Zammit of Orangeville, Ontario, end is scheduled for Feb. 8-10, 2019. Donna Deegan, Jacksonville Beach thon winner: Malinda Dublin of Canada (2:48:26) Registration opens May 21, 2018. Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018 COMMUNITY NEWS 5 Bolles appoints Hodges Rep. Rutherford honors students nominated to service academies as ninth head of school Rep. John Rutherford (FL-4) During a special meeting Feb. 5, the for many recently announced the nomination NOMINATED STUDENTS Bolles Board of Trustees appointed years. In his of 47 students to be considered for Students recently nominated by Rep. John Ruth- Associate Head of School Tyler Hodges current role, appointments to the Air erford to be considered for appointments to the as the school’s ninth president and head he has been Force Academy, United States Naval United States’ service academies. of school. overseeing all Academy, United States Military United States Air Force Academy Hodges takes over Bolles’ top admin- day-to-day Academy and United States Mer- Henry Bergstol, Bartram Trail High School istrative post this summer from Dave administra- chant Marine Academy. Jon Beshara II, St. Augustine High School Farace, who will leave at the end of the tion duties of According to the congressman’s Alicia Campbell, Creekside High School 2017-18 school year to become head of faculty, cur- office, each student completed a Maria Canon, Bartram Trail High School the Baltimore-based McDonogh School, riculum and rigorous application process and Isabella Horning, New Mexico Military Institute his alma mater. student aca- underwent an interview with a panel Jonathon Kurian, Nease High School “The board has worked tirelessly dur- demic affairs of former military officers before -be Scott Lovejoy, Lake Braddock High School Constance Oswald, Nease High School ing the past month to analyze all of the Photo courtesy of for students in ing nominated to one of the nation’s The Bolles School Samuel Owens, University of South Florida school’s options for appointing our next Incoming Bolles Head of pre-kindergar- service academies. Isaac Quarterman, U.S. Air Force Prep School head of school,” said C. Daniel Rice, School Tyler Hodges ten through “Working with inspiring young Timothy Tillo Jr., Mandarin High School chair of the Bolles Board of Trustees. grade 12. This men and women seeking appoint- United States Merchant Marine Academy “Bolles is fortunate to have many includes articulating the school’s vision ments to one of our service acad- Michael Gillen, Fletcher High School skilled professionals in key leadership of distinction and excellence in a man- emies is one of the greatest privileges Nathan Grimley, Fernandina Beach High positions on all four campuses. We ner consistent with the school’s mission I have as representative,” Rutherford Matthew Guckavan, Sancta Familia Academy are also privileged to have an associ- and strategic plan. said. “I am honored to nominate Noah Hamlett, Fleming Island High School ate head of school in Tyler with the Hodges’ educational career includes some of the most qualified future Zachariah Horne, Providence School foresight, leadership skills and compas- more than 18 years as a teacher and ad- leaders from our district to these Connor Sidman, sion that has already proven successful ministrator at some of the country’s top prestigious institutions. Attending a Eric Skinner, St. Augustine High School within our community.” independent schools, including Episco- service academy brings a commit- Savannah Taylor, Fletcher High School Rice added that the move provides a pal High School in Alexandria, Virginia. ment to serve in the military, and United States Military Academy smooth leadership transition for Bolles He has been a history and leadership these young people have volunteered Joshua Avera, Bishop Kenny High School as the school enters the 2018-19 school instructor, class dean and coach. He for that solemn duty. Maria Canon, Bartram Trail High School year. has led accreditation visits, handled “As military leaders, these young Hannah Carolan, Stanton College Prep “Tyler has been at the foundation of discipline matters as dean of students people will address many of the Colin Gallo, The Episcopal School our success since he arrived, and we and, prior to coming to Bolles, was the challenges we face in today’s volatile James Irish, St. Johns River State College Nicholas Jennis, Bartram Trail High School are pleased to offer him an opportunity director of upper school academics and world,” Rutherford added. “I thank Aunikah King, The Bolles School he is more than qualified, and ready, to student life at Laguna Blanca School in each of them for their commitment to Nikita Lachapelle, Norwich University accept,” Rice said. Santa Barbara, California. their fellow citizens and congratulate Craig Lavosky, Creekside High School Hodges said he is elated to begin his While in California, Hodges was them for receiving nominations. I am George Lewis, The Bolles School tenure as the Bolles president and head invited to join a partnership with an tremendously proud to offer them un- Johnathon Magiske, University of North Florida of school. orphanage in Haiti to offer aid and wavering support and look forward to Lindsay Poulos, The Episcopal School “I am honored to assume this role at educational support. Following the watching the growth of these bright Andrew Ryan, Bolles and am grateful to the trustees devastating earthquake there, Hodges young leaders.” Joseph Schulper, Ponte Vedra High School for providing me the opportunity to lead was asked to serve on the orphanage’s Each year, thousands of students Eric Skinner, St. Augustine High School Duncan Van Kouteren, Ponte Vedra High School what is inarguably one of the foremost educational board for his counsel and from across the country apply to at- Olivia Williamson, Florida Virtual School independent schools in the world,” curriculum guidance as they created a tend the nation’s service academies. he said. “I respect Bolles’ many fine school, Maison de Lumiere, contiguous According to Rutherford’s office, United States Naval Academy traditions, its incredible community and to the orphanage. He assisted in this ser- students must undergo a two-step Alyssa Albano, Naples American School the school’s time-honored values. I am vant leadership capacity for three years. process to receive an appointment John Bowers, The Bolles School Hannah Carolan, Stanton College Prep humbled to build upon the momentum Hodges received his Master of Edu- to any of the academies. They must Alexander Flanagan, Douglas Anderson School we already have established at Bolles cation in administration, planning and apply for a nomination from the of the Arts and to help shape tomorrow’s leaders by social policy from Harvard University president, or a congressman or sena- Jesse Gatewood, IV, Nease High School supporting their mental, social, emo- Graduate School of Education and a tor, and simultaneously complete the Christopher Gilmer, Embry-Riddle University tional and physical needs on all four Master of Arts in diplomatic and mili- application criteria for admission to Kenneth Harland, Home School campuses for years to come.” tary history from Temple University. He the academy. Students who receive Amelia Root, Atlantic Coast High School As Bolles’ associate head of school received a Bachelor of Arts in history both a nomination and are accepted Savannah Taylor, Fletcher High School since July 2015, Hodges has been work- with a minor in foreign affairs from the to an academy receive an appoint- Timothy Trillo Jr., Mandarin High School ing toward a head of school position University of Virginia. ment to the institution. Cali Vaughn, Auburn University Ponte Vedra Beach woman arrested over Super Bowl squabble By Samantha Logue 60-year-old Merrill a wooden shelf at her boyfriend, badly and instead entered her car, turned on and her boyfriend bruising his right hand to the extent that the engine and attempted to drive away. Cheryl Merrill, of Ponte Vedra Beach, of five years had it became severely swollen. The victim, After repeatedly instructing Merrill to was arrested at around 7:30 p.m. Sunday, quarreled over which however, declined medical treatment. exit the vehicle to no avail, the officer Feb. 4, following a dispute with her boy- football team would The report further noted that, when then forcefully removed her from the car friend that turned physical. The argument, win during the first law enforcement arrived on the scene, and arrested her on charges of aggravated according to the St. Johns County Sher- quarter of the Super Merrill was “severely intoxicated” and battery and resisting a law enforcement iff’s Office, was regarding whether the Bowl. The dispute belligerent, and refused to provide her officer without violence. Philadelphia Eagles or the New England Cheryl Merrill escalated to the own account of what had occurred. When Merrill was released from the St. Johns Patriots would win the Super Bowl. point where Merrill asked by the arresting officer to remain County Jail Monday, Feb. 5 after posting According to the official arrest report, allegedly “became enraged” and threw by her vehicle, Merrill defied those orders $6,000 bail. 6 ONE OF US Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018

Isabelle Renault is the president/CEO of the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce, and a Ponte Vedra resident. Isabelle Renault

By Jon Blauvelt

Can you please tell us about your background? I relocated to the U.S. in 1999 from France to seek better job opportunities. I could have chosen a different country, but I had visited the U.S. several times as an exchange student and loved it. This country was a great fit for me, and I’m proud to be a U.S. citizen. I began my career with the Chamber the year I moved here and worked my way up the ladder. What are your primary roles and responsibilities? As the leader of the second largest networking organiza- tion in Northeast Florida with more than 1,100 members, the Chamber is many things but most importantly we are an advocate and voice for the business community. Broadly speaking, we make sure that our business community prospers by constantly adapting to our members’ needs. We do that not only by being active in the public policy space but also by providing networking and educational opportu- nities. We refer our members to customers and work with our partners to recruit new businesses, and we help current businesses expand. As a dynamic not-for-profit, regional business associa- tion, our mission is simple but ambitious: “To deliver continuous value-added service to our members and the community, resulting in a business environment and quality of life where existing businesses have the opportunity to prosper, and new businesses find it attractive to locate in St. Johns County.” What do you enjoy most about working for the Chamber? Making a difference by working with people. I love this job — it is challenging and diverse. Our chamber leaders make a real impact like going door-to-door meeting our members right after Matthew and Irma. It takes teamwork, both internally with our members and staff and often across multiple organizations, to advocate for our business community. Working with talented and skilled people who earnestly want to do good things for St. Johns County busi- nesses is a rewarding adventure. What are the goals of the Chamber moving forward? I recently proposed — and the board unanimously passed — a very ambitious plan. During the next three years and in some instances beyond even that, we have proposed many things that I believe will take us over our tipping point to the moment when not just our services and benefits are growing but our resources as well. Our vision for our plan is the following: The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce will be a fierce advocate for members’ success. We will increase our capacity to adapt. Photo by Jon Blauvelt We will impact the ever-changing business reality with proactive solutions. And, we will be a known influencer of What do you enjoy most about living in trails and outdoor activities, great restaurants and the public policy. Ponte Vedra? convenience of so many great things in nearby areas; An example from our plan that especially affects Ponte There are so many things, but it’s the family-focused there really is so much for families here, and I’m proud Vedra is our changing role in the area’s tourism industry. atmosphere that prevails through much of what Ponte to call it home. We have long been host to the Ponte Vedra Visitors Center Vedra has to offer. The schools are great here and but as a voice of the many businesses that benefit from visi- throughout the county, which is so important to fami- What do you like to do in your free time? tors’ spending, we felt there was an opportunity for us to lies, but I can also sign us all up for an art class at the When I am not shuttling my five kids to their many make a greater impact on the industry. We commissioned a Cultural Center, spend a day on the beach or — some- activities, my husband Jason and I enjoy meals with study to identify combined tourism assets in the Ponte Ve- thing you should do every year — take the entire family friends and family and water activities. I also look for- dra area that will be of value to our residents and visitors. out to watch THE PLAYERS Championship. Nature ward to our annual trip to France to see family.

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fpt287700_PVR-NovAd-10x6.25_rsg.indd 1 11/7/17 11:21 AM 8 COMMUNITY NEWS Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018 St. John & Partners honored at National MS Society Dinner of Champions By Samantha Logue derful cause.” A Jacksonville-based advertising The Northeast Florida chapter of and public relations agency, St. John & the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Partners has worked with several note- Society held its 35th annual Dinner worthy businesses, including Zaxby’s, of Champions last Thursday, Feb. 8 Southeastern Grocers, Marriott Interna- to honor St. John & Partners staff and tional, Daytona International Speedway Chairman and CEO Dan St. John for and The Florida Lottery. Chosen for their ongoing contributions to the orga- their Kindology community giving nization’s cause. program, the firm’s staff devote much of Held at TPC Sawgrass, the din- their time to charitable giving and com- Photo courtesy of St. John & Partners ner was attended by more than 160 munity outreach. Carol and Mike Martin (left) with Dan and Tresha St. John guests and contributors, raising nearly “Dan and St. John & Partners have $150,000 to benefit the National MS been incredible contributors to phi- Society. The event annually honors lanthropy all over North Florida, and local philanthropists for their contribu- specifically the National MS Society,” tions to the community, presenting each Director of Foundation Relations Cor- with the MS Silver Hope Award. Since rina Madrid said. the inaugural event in 1983, the Dinner The night’s program, emceed by of Champions has raised more than $1.7 Action News Jax Anchor Paige Kelton, million for the National MS Society. also featured guest speaker Mike Mar- “I am truly honored to be recognized tin, the head baseball coach at Florida by the National MS Society and the State University and a longtime friend North Florida Chapter, and I’m proud to of St. John. accept this award on behalf of our entire “The night is about Dan and what he ABOVE: Julie Bennett, Chipper Hall, Marie and Chad Larsh, staff,” St. John said. “The National MS means to the community,” Martin said. and Laine and Gary Silverfield Society is truly making a difference in “He is a guy who is genuinely interested LEFT: Corrina Madrid, director of the North Florida Chapter the lives of people dealing with MS, in making other people’s lives impor- of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (center), with and I’m most proud of the successful tant, and he is a special man. I’m proud (from left) Lynn Layton and Hilary Frank fundraising efforts to support this won- to be here for him.” Photos by Samantha Logue Grand Anchor Gala to celebrate 25 years of serving local teens

By Jon Blauvelt excited for the future. “So now when we go throughout the The annual Grand Anchor Gala benefit- city … there’s a follow-up plan as to ting Project SOS is set for Saturday, Feb. where they [the kids] can come for addi- 24 from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Ponte Vedra tional counseling, career work and help,” Inn & Club, where event attendees will said Martinez, who noted that the teen celebrate 25 years of the nonprofit orga- centers will feature robotics labs, cosme- nization’s efforts in serving First Coast tology and catering centers, bicycles shops teens. and more. “It’s going to be a wonderful, high en- In addition to discussion on the merger ergy, fun party,” said Pam Mullarkey Rob- and these projects, the Feb. 24 gala will bins, founder and CEO of Project SOS, feature a New Orleans, Mardi Gras theme, who is retiring at the end of June. “We’re entertainment from The Chris Thomas celebrating the great things the kids have Band, a silent auction, a live auction done, the great decisions they’ve made.” including luxurious trips and more. Robbins founded Project SOS 25 years Tickets cost $150 and include a filet mi- ago when she felt compelled to help Photo by Jennifer Logue gnon dinner, entertainment and dancing. Pam Mullarkey Robbins, Ben Wuerffel, Nicole Ferreira with Jack, Paul Price and Kimberly Deas teenagers with goal setting, decision mak- Tables including eight seats are also still gather at the 2017 Grand Anchor Gala. ing, boundaries, bullying, avoiding drugs/ available for $1,200. The event, which has alcohol and more. Since its inception, the Northeast Florida after the two organiza- specializes in that age group. In addition, been ongoing for about 20 years, raised organization has impacted the lives of tions merged in the summer of 2017. Boys & Girls Clubs conducts after-school $109,000 last year. Robbins said the goal 475,000 local teenagers across Northeast “Standing alone, both organizations are programming, while Project SOS works for this year is $200,000, to ultimately Florida through its in-school programming really good,” said Paul Martinez, presi- with students during the school day. As a help more teenagers in the area. that focuses on healthy and unhealthy re- dent and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of result, Martinez said the organizations to- “We absolutely love teenagers,” said lationship skills, substance abuse, refusal Northeast Florida. “Together they lean gether will reach more students and have a Robbins. “It doesn’t matter what they’ve skills for sexual risk avoidance, depres- toward greatness.” greater impact. done or where they’ve come from. sion and suicide, social media and more. Martinez further explained that, histori- Combine that holistic, expanded pro- They’re valuable and special, and they All proceeds from the gala will support cally, the Boys & Girls Clubs hasn’t been gramming with the two new teen centers have a future.” the Project SOS programming, which is extremely successful in attracting teenag- that the organization is soon opening in Visit www.bgcnf.org/events/projectsos- now part of the Boys & Girls Clubs of ers to its programs. Project SOS, however, Springfield and Arlington, and Martinez is gala for more information. Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018 COMMUNITY NEWS 9 Message from the editor: Correcting a mistake By Jon Blauvelt County Chamber of Commerce. A number it’s more important than ever for resi- is of the utmost importance to us at the of local government officials addressed dents to become involved with their local Recorder. It’s a responsibility we take very About a year ago, the luncheon, including St. Johns County government. He said lack of community seriously and will continue to take seri- NBC News an- (SJC) Administrator Michael Wanchick. engagement is the most significant chal- ously moving forward. chor Megyn Kelly The county administrator delivered a lenge for local government, and that needs But, here’s the deal: Sometimes, we’re delivered her Florida sobering address on SJC’s challenging to change so that elected officialslike him not going to get everything right, regard- Forum address at the financial state, and also remarked that the are not left in a position to guess about is- less of how hard we try. Although I don’t Times-Union Center single most significant challenge for local sues that affect residents’ quality of life. take any pleasure in admitting that, it’s the for the Performing government is lack of community engage- My mistake? Mr. Wanchick is not an nature of the industry, which is character- Jon Blauvelt Arts in Jacksonville, ment. elected official; he was hired by the Board ized by high pressure, looming deadlines Editor and one of her mes- “Research shows that 7 percent of your of County Commissioners. I got it wrong, and now, the increasingly difficult chal- sages particularly population on average pays attention to and I will learn from it. lenge to do more with less. resonated with me. local government, and that’s unfortunate So, here is what I’ve done. I’ve issued With that being said, I want to use When deciding which news to trust, the because all of us in public service have to a correction to the online version of the my mistake as an opportunity to make a journalist’s suggestion to the crowd was make very difficult decisions that affect article, as seen on pontevedrarecorder. request of you, the readers. If you read straightforward: seek out sources that dem- the quality of your life,” said Wanchick. com. In addition, I’m writing this mes- something in a Recorder story that you onstrate humility and honesty, and admit “When you don’t tell us clearly and pre- sage/correction to all of you, and I plan to believe is incorrect or something that you their mistakes. cisely what it is you want local govern- speak with Mr. Wanchick and the county may not agree with, please let us know, One year later, it’s my turn to do just ment to deliver and how you want us to commissioners to personally apologize for or please send me a letter to the editor. that, and take responsibility for an error I pay for it, it puts elected officials in the the misrepresentation. I hope, in doing so, We want to create a culture in which this recently made in my reporting. position of guessing what you want.” I demonstrate the humility and honesty dialogue is a vital part of our newspaper, On Jan. 11, I covered a joint luncheon In my story published Jan. 18, I para- that Megyn Kelly instilled in me one year because we are ultimately here to serve for the Jacksonville Chamber of Com- phrased this quote, which comes straight ago. you. merce Beaches Division and the Ponte from an audio recording of the address, Reporting the news, accurately, in the Thank you for reading, for understand- Vedra Beach Division of the St. Johns and wrote the following: Wanchick said Ponte Vedra and Beaches communities ing and for your continued support.

OPES STUDENTS SJCSD to hold early DEMONSTRATE kindergarten registration ROLLER The St. Johns County School District of Scotland Ave. in St. Johns. COASTERS (SJCSD) will hold early registration for To be eligible for public kindergarten in AT STEM NIGHT children entering kindergarten for the 2018- the SJCSD, children must be 5 years old 2019 school year at the following times: on or before Sept. 1 and must reside in St. Building paths for marbles to race, climb and loop brought Tuesday, March 13: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Johns County. physics to life for third grade Tuesday, March 20: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Requirements for registration include the students at Ocean Palms Wednesday, April 4: 1 p.m.-5 p.m following: Elementary School, where stu- Wednesday, April 11: 1 p.m.-5 p.m. ■ Birth certificate/guardianship docu- dents demonstrated their roller Parents must register children at the ments coasters Feb. 2 during STEM school where they are zoned for the 2018- ■ Documentation of a health examina- (science, technology, engineer- 2019 school year. To find your school, enter tion performed on or after Aug. 11, 2017 ing and mathematics) Night your street address on the Attendance Zone ■ Proof of completed required immuni- for parents and OPES Principal Locator at www.stjohns.k12.fl.us/zoning/. zations on Form DH680 Tiffany Cantwell. Cones, boxes, Students zoned for the new K - 8 School ■ Proof of residence per the Residency pipe insulation and duct tape helped students learn about “KK” will need to register at Allen D. and Guardianship Policy located at www. energy and the laws of motion. Nease High School, located at 10550 Ray stjohns.k12.fl.us/student/residency/ Displayed in the photo are Road in Ponte Vedra. For additional information on registration OPES Principal Tiffany Cantwell Students zoned for the new K- 8 School and zoning, visit www.stjohns.k12.fl.us/ and KC Riley. “LL” will need to register at the Aberdeen student/enrollment or contact the Student Photo courtesy of Pam Riley Community Center, located at 110 Flower Services Department at (904) 547-7598.

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OBITUARIES Team Beard possesses the unique Frances Bennett A memorial service was held at Vicar’s expertise to assist buyers and sellers Frances Edith Wright Bennett died Feb. Landing in Ponte Vedra Beach on Friday, in achieving substantial goals. 6, 2018, in Ponte Vedra Beach. She was Feb. 9, 2018. Inurnment will be in Old born in Portland, Saybrook, Connecticut, at a later date. In Maine, on May lieu of flowers, please consider donating years of exceptional service 16, 1918. She in her honor to her favorite charities: St. 13+ as Team Beard Realtors was the daughter Labre Indian School in Ashland, Mon- of Joseph and tana, or Vicar’s Landing Scholarship years of in-depth knowledge Fannie Wright. Fund. 30+ of the prestigious Ponte Vedra She attended Please visit the online tribute at www. Beach area and surrounding Syracuse Uni- quinn-shalz.com. Services under the care communities versity where and direction of Quinn-Shalz Family years combined expertise she majored in Funeral Home. 60+ in finance, business, sales English. On Aug. Frances Bennett and marketing 23, 1939, she married Richard Bacon Bennett of Old Saybrook, Connecticut. He was the son of Murray Beard, Elise Beard, MBA million in sales reached REALTOR® REALTOR® Russell C. Bennett of East Hampton, New 100+ in 2017 [email protected] [email protected] York, and Miami Beach, Florida, and (904) 465.2784 (904) 463.7774 Annie Lewis Bennett of Old Saybrook, Connecticut. She is survived by her four daughters, Ernesto Alfaro www.TeamBeardRealtors.com Georgia Panya, Ginnie Munson (husband, Ernesto G. Alfaro, 77, of Atlantic James I. Munson III), Barbara Walters Beach, died Feb. 8, 2018. Arrangements (husband, Ronald G. Walters) and Joan by Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home Mickelson; grandchildren, Coria Panya, & Cremation Centre. Ryan Feeley, Natalie Feeley-Robinson and Lesley Edwards; and great grandson, Nellie Campbell Johnathan Patrick Robinson. She also Nellie Jane Campbell, 92, died Feb. 6, has three living brother-in-laws, Gunnar 2018. Ponte Vedra Valley Funeral Home, Bennett, Joshua Bennett and Russell C. Cremation Center & Cemetery – (904) Bennett Jr. Numerous nieces and neph- 285-1130 – www.pontevedravalley.com. ews, grandnieces and grandnephews will celebrate her life. OBITUARIES continues on Page 11 Trunk Show February 15 - 17 Areyou readytomoveforward? If youvalue having trusted legal advisors on your side,calltodaytoknowyour options. DIVORCE •ALIMONY •CONTEMPT ISSUES ... a washable, PATERNITY•CHILD SUPPORT•TIME SHARING wearable, RELOCATION •DOMESTICVIOLENCE wrinkle-free, well-priced collection that can take you to the grocery store or around the world.

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Arrangements cation initiatives about local and national Family” and “24 Years of Housework by Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home candidates with a focus on the 2018 fall and the Place is Still a Mess.” & Cremation Centre. election cycle. Former U.S. Congress- The gala will also feature brief remarks woman Pat Schroeder, who represented from two local congressional candidates, Ronald Phillips Colorado in the House of Representa- Nancy Soderberg running for congress Ronald Chester Phillips, 73, of Atlantic tives for 24 years, will deliver the gala’s in Florida District 6 and Monica DePaul, Beach, died Feb. 11, 2018. Arrangements keynote address. Photo courtesy of Ponte Vedra Democratic Club running in Florida District 4. Singer/ by Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home The Ponte Vedra Democratic Club says Pat Schroeder songwriter Rod MacDonald will lend his & Cremation Centre. in a press release that during her tenure musical talent to the evening. in the House, she became a driving force Amendment and a primary sponsor of Starting the night on a patriotic note, Jo Ann Prickett on the Armed Services Committee in the the Family and Medical Leave Act. She Nease High School senior Medina Ble- Jo Ann Prickett, 86, of Ponte Vedra 1970s and 1980s as Democrats sought co-founded the Congressional Women’s kic, who is also a member of the Junior Beach, died Jan. 30, 2018. Arrangements to rein in Cold War expenditures. She Caucus, helped pass the 1978 Preg- ROTC, will sing the national anthem. by Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home worked to improve benefits, health care nancy Discrimination Act and created Medina is a “Dreamer” and, along with & Cremation Centre. and living conditions for military person- and chaired the Select Committee on her family, faces possible deportation in nel, crafting the 1985 Military Family Children, Youth and Families. She was May at the end of her senior year, accord- Eunice Smith Act. She also convinced the Armed also instrumental in passing the National ing to the club. Eunice Beatrice Smith, 83, of Jackson- Services Committee to recommend that Institutes of Health Revitalization Act. The Ponte Vedra Democratic Club ville Beach, died Feb. 7, 2018. Arrange- women be allowed to fly combat mis- After a teaching stint at Princeton, she is a chartered club within the St. Johns ments by Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral sions. was appointed in 1997 as president and County Democratic Party. The organiza- Home & Cremation Centre. Schroeder specialized in women’s CEO of the Association of American tion is led by a slate of volunteer officers, rights and legislative reforms affecting Publishers. She was selected to lead a including President Laura Atkinson and a Dana Swiatowy the family, added the local club. She multi–year study for the Institute on Civil steering group assuming various volun- Dana Andrew Swiatowy, 51, of Jack- was a supporter of the Equal Rights Society to identify and promote social teer roles with club activities. sonville, died Jan. 23, 2018. Arrange- ments by Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home & Cremation Centre. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Diane Wade Diane M. Wade, 67, died Jan. 26, Did you know you can now register should know. All of this information is 2018. Ponte Vedra Valley Funeral Home, to vote or make changes to your voter verified in real-time in order for a person Cremation Center & Cemetery – (904) information online? to complete the application process on- 285-1130 – www.pontevedravalley.com. On Oct. 1, 2017, Florida joined 35 line. If the information cannot be verified, other states and the District of Colum- a person is not able to move forward with Ella Walker bia in making online voter registration submitting the application electronically. Ella Louise Walker, 82, of Jackson- available. RegistertovoteFlorida.gov is Additionally, there is no retention of data ville, died Feb. 9, 2018. Arrangements by mobile-friendly and accessible through within the website because it is securely Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home & our website votesjc.com by selecting transmitted to an internal system. Cremation Centre. Register to Vote. This new service is So, the next time you need to update Richards Mattress & convenient, simple and available 24 your information, give it a try! Wicker Warehouse 1079 Atlantic Blvd. • Atlantic Beach V45791 Barrett Wanamaker hours a day, seven days a week. Next to Elvis’s Upholstery PV3-L Barrett Ross Wanamaker, 76, of Jack- To submit a registration online, Vicky Oakes, M-S • 11-5:30 • Sunday • 1-5 sonville, died Feb. 9, 2018. Arrangements applicants will need a Florida driver’s 249-3541 St. Johns County Supervisor of Elections www.richardsmattressandwicker.com by Quinn-Shalz Family Funeral Home & license or state identification (ID) card Cremation Centre. and the last four digits of their social security number to complete and sub- JoAnne Wegman mit the voter registration application JoAnne M. Wegman, 87, of Jackson- electronically. Once the individual’s ville, died Feb. 3, 2018. Arrangements by identity is verified and the application Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home & is deemed complete, a voter informa- Cremation Centre. tion card will be issued by the St. Johns County Supervisor of Elections Debra Willenborg Office. Debra Willenborg, 57, of Jacksonville, The website has multiple safe-    died Jan. 27, 2018. Arrangements by guards in place to verify and protect  Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home & a person’s identity and personal    Cremation Centre. information, including a state-of-the-       art firewall, data encryption, captcha Sylvia Wozniak boxes, session time-out after inactivity     Sylvia Wozniak, 39, of Jacksonville, and the use of multi screens.  died Jan. 28, 2018. Arrangements by The website requires information    ­€ Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home & that only the person seeking to register ‚ƒ€„  Cremation Centre. or change an existing registration PV2-LV45729 12 COMMUNITY NEWS Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018 Friends of the FASHION BASH GTM Reserve ON THE BOULEVARD receives $1K donation from JTC Running JTC Running, the largest running club in Northeast Florida, recently made a SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 $1,000 donation to the Friends of the RECEPTION 10 A.M. GTM Reserve. FASHION SHOW 11 A.M. The contribution was presented by All are cordially invited for the JTC Running President Larry Roberts second annual fashion bash. and Race Director Mark Ryan to Friends Lilly Pulitzer, Peter Millar, Trina of the GTM Reserve Executive Director Turk, Velvet, Joie, and others will Ellen Leroy-Reed and Assistant Manager be showcasing their new spring Lia Sansom. Photo courtesy of GTM Research Reserve JTC Running President Larry Roberts (from left), Friends of the GTM Reserve Assistant Manager collections on the Surf Club Patio. “JTC Running has been a welcome con- Lia Sansom, Friends of the GTM Reserve Executive Director Ellen Leroy-Reed and JTC Running tributor to Friends of the GTM Reserve Race Director Mark Ryan Complimentary refreshments will for several years now, helping us to sup- be served. Reservations and Club port and enhance environmental educa- provide funds to worthy running-related Ryan added. “The race is a team effort membership not required. tion, stewardship of natural and cultural events or causes in the area,” Roberts said. and simply could not happen without the resources and scientific research at the “We appreciate the use of the trails at the support and help of the wonderful staff Reserve,” Leroy-Reed said. GTM Research Reserve. Besides, we feel and volunteers at the Reserve.” In December, the club held the sixth it’s a great resource for the area and want For more information on JTC Running Guana 50K & 12K Back to Nature Trail to support it. events, visit www.jtcrunning.com. For Races at the GTM Research Reserve “There were 233 runners signed up for more information on how to become a trails. the December race, which is approxi- member of Friends of the GTM Reserve, 200 Ponte Vedra Blvd. pontevedra.com | 273-7724 “One of JTC Running’s missions is to mately 35 more than the previous year,” visit www.gtmnerr.org/membership.

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30 YEARS EXPERIENCE treemastersflorida.com Photo courtesy of Cultural Center at PV3-LV45887 Ponte Vedra Beach Attendees enjoy the Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach’s 2017 Bag Lady Luncheon. Luncheon Continued from 12 help of more than 150 guests. Funds raised by the event support the Cultural Center, with a portion of proceeds benefitting the organization’s music therapy program for children with special needs. Chaired by Becky Jewett and Bar- bara Moorewedow, this year’s event will include a chance to win a brand-new Tory Burch purse. Handbags available through the auction will include a wide variety of styles, colors and designer labels. Tickets and tables are available online at ccpvb.org or by phone at (904) 280- 0614 x 205 until Feb. 16. Donations are being accepted at the Cultural Center’s office on 50 Executive Way during its regular business hours (10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday). 14 COMMUNITY NEWS Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018 PVHS student receives Cameron Impact Scholarship The Bryan Cameron Education Foun- institution. Scholars can attend any U.S. his high school. He has also served as philanthropist Bryan Cameron. Through dation recently announced that Harrison university to which they are accepted co-president of the Gay Straight Alliance its four-year undergraduate scholarship Snowden, a senior at Ponte Vedra High and major in any academic area. and as a peer buddy in Best Buddies. He program, the Foundation aims to provide School, has received the Cameron Im- “As we continue to build our family plays piano and guitar, is an Eagle Scout ample support for extraordinary, young pact Scholarship. of Cameron Impact Scholars, we are and volunteers regularly. adults who see their college education A Cameron Impact Scholar must dem- increasingly assured that our future is in A list of the 2018 Cameron Impact as a stepping stone toward a lifetime of onstrate a positive engagement in com- exceptional hands,” said Bryan Cam- Scholars, the Foundation’s second contribution to the greater good. munity service, exhibit strong leadership eron Education Foundation Executive class of scholars, can be found at www. “The foundation is pleased to be mak- qualities, be active in extracurricular ac- Director Amie Lucas. “The high level of bryancameroneducationfoundation.org/ ing an investment in the college educa- tivities and show strength in academics. accomplishment and potential evidenced cameron-impact-scholars/directory. tion of these scholars,” Cameron said. Furthermore, Cameron Impact Scholars in each and every one of our scholars is The Foundation received nearly 2,100 “Each has demonstrated an ability to must be zealous to use individual gifts awe-inspiring and truly humbling.” reviewable applications for this year’s achieve at a high level, and through their and talents to make a positive impact on In addition to his strong academics, Cameron Impact Scholarship from all 50 gifts and experiences make an impact the world around them. Snowden has a passion for service. He states and abroad. Following an online on their community at a young age. The foundation named 15 Cam- is the founder of the Take a Stand club application process, 94 finalists from 34 We congratulate each of the scholars eron Impact Scholars in total for 2018, and the Teens Take a Stand community- states and/or territories were selected for on their award, and have every confi- including Snowden. Recipients get a wide benefit concert to benefit local in-person interviews. dence that these young men and women four-year merit-based scholarship to domestic violence shelters. Snowden The Bryan Cameron Education will make a significant impact in their cover the full tuition and educational ex- has worked with the local organization Foundation is a private, family founda- professional and personal lives for many penses at the scholars’ chosen collegiate to bring sensitivity training programs to tion established in 2015 by Bay Area years.” Girls Inc. to host annual Women of Vision Luncheon March 8 Girls Inc. of Jacksonville will host president of a Florida university, the its second annual Women of Vision first female member of the Jacksonville Celebration Luncheon Thursday, March Rotary Club, the first female president 8 at WJCT from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. of the Jacksonville Rotary Club and the The goal of the Celebration Luncheon first female member of the River Club is to raise awareness about global, of Jacksonville. national and local issues and challenges In addition, the organization will be- girls face; the importance and relevance stow the Champions for Girls award to of the Girls Inc. mission in the world Audrey McKibbin Moran, senior vice today; and how Girls Inc.’s mission and president for social responsibility and transformational programming helps community advocacy at Baptist Health, girls successfully overcome any issue for her extraordinary leadership and or challenge they face so they can live lifetime accomplishments for women empowered and inspired lives. and girls in the Northeast Florida With the designated theme of “The community. Moran’s accomplishments Power of a Girl,” the event will feature equally demonstrate “The Power of keynote speaker Rear Admiral Bette Bo- a Girl” to achieve significant lifetime Photos courtesy of St. Johns County Parks and Recreation Department livar, the new commander of the Navy success. Region Southeast in Jacksonville. Boli- She is an active member of the var will discuss her journey in achiev- Northeast Florida Women’s Giving SJC Parks and Recreation to host ing the position she has today, and the Alliance to improve the lives of local importance of investing in youth so they women and girls; a recipient of the have opportunities to realize their own Klechak Award for Downtown Advoca- Free Kids’ Fishing Clinic March 17 power and fullest potential. cy, the Rotary Good government award The luncheon will honor two local in 2003, the Gateway Girl Scout Coun- St. Johns County Parks and Recreation women for their successful leadership cil Woman of Distinction award, the will host the eighth annual Free Kids’ and lifetime achievements that have Leadership Jacksonville’s Community Fishing Clinic Saturday, March 17 in benefitted many women, girls and Trustee award in 2004, the Jacksonville partnership with Ancient City Game Fish institutions, as well as girls who are Bar Association’s Lawyer of the Year Association. thriving and succeeding in the organi- award in 1998 and the University of For children ages 12 and under, the zation’s programs. Dr. Frances Kinne, North Florida’s Prime F. Osborn III event will be held at St. Augustine Marina past president Distinguished Business Leader award; at the foot of Vilano Beach Fishing Pier, and Chancellor Emerita, will receive the and was also recognized for her signifi- which is located at 260 Vilano Road in St. 2018 Women of Vision award for her cant accomplishments in 2012 during Augustine. Registration will begin at 7:30 long list of lifetime accomplishments to Women’s History Month. a.m. the day of the event, and will be on a further the opportunities for all women Corporate and individual table first-come, first-served basis. The first 200 and girls. sponsorships for the event are available kids will receive a free fishing pole and Kinne’s considerable abilities and now and can be obtained by contacting goodie bag as well as lunch provided by dedicated work ethic resulted in her Amanda Padgett, director of develop- McDonald’s. Fishing awards and a raffle being the first woman to break through ment, at [email protected] or will take place at 11:30 am. the “glass ceiling” in many arenas, by calling (904) 731-9933. Individual Other sponsors for this event include Tow and Fishbites. For more information, academic and otherwise, including as tickets are $55 and can be purchased Bombardier Recreational Products, The contact Donna Frantz at (904) 814-0515 the first female dean of a college of online at www.girlsincjax.org or by Bait Shack, Andy’s Taylor Rental, Sea or [email protected]. fine arts in the world, the first female calling Padgett. Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018 SENIOR LIVING 15 SENIOR LivingGUIDE

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February 15, 2018 16 SENIOR LIVING Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018 The Palms at Ponte Vedra offers restaurant-quality meals, service By Benjamin Naim

Darryl Young’s culinary team at The Palms at Ponte Vedra — an assisted-living and memory care facility located on Solana Road — works daily to ensure resi- dents enjoy a homey atmosphere, one-on-one service and restaurant-quality meals that meet their individual dietary needs. Young, who served as a general manager at Holiday Inn for 10 years before entering the culinary business, said he worked with Executive Director Barbara Matte- son in Jacksonville for three years before transitioning to a company in Atlanta. Eventually, Matteson offered him a job at The Palms at Ponte Vedra that he couldn’t refuse. ABOVE: The Palms “I enjoy it,” Young said. “I like the atmosphere, I like at Ponte Vedra the residents. When I started out about five years in, the offers a restaurant- assisted living, I was there, and it became routine and it style atmosphere became, ‘Today we’re going to do meatloaf and tomor- for its residents. row we’re going to do this and we’re going to offer grilled cheese – and we’re going to offer an omelet.’” LEFT: The Palms at Young reinvigorated the Palms’ culinary department by Ponte Vedra culi- creating a restaurant-style atmosphere where everything nary director Darryl Young prepares a is made-to-order and prepared on the spot. Consequently, shrimp alfredo dish chefs there have been given creative freedom to put their in the kitchen. personal stamp on their work while meeting the dietary needs of the community. BELOW: A worker “It can be challenging at times,” Young noted. “The in the kitchen skins diets that we offer are a no-added salt, and then we do no some carrots to concentrated sweets, so when I do my desserts, I always prepare a meal do something for sugar-free.” for residents. Young’s dining area features dessert options prepared Photos by by the culinary director himself at the crack of dawn, Benjamin Naim each day. His pies consist of citrus, fresh herbs and other healthy ingredients. Additionally, Young caters to the health needs of individual residents by making softer, easier-to-consume alternatives. As for the menu, Young said it changes five or six times per year depending on the community response. The culinary director regularly meets with the most vocal and opinionated residents to gauge their likes and dislikes. “I have a group of seven residents that I switch out and we sit down and we plan the menu,” he said. “Some things they like to see, some things they like to see go away and I get their input.” There is no extra cost for residents to enjoy the Palms’ dining options, Young added. The culinary director noted that packages at the Palms include the three meals per-day offered in the dining area, various activities, individual A restaurant-style dining area for residents at The Palms at care and a personal living space. Ponte Vedra boasts a 50s-themed vibe. Along with providing quality meals and service, Young balanced” menu with recreational activities for the whole said he is focused on building a positive rapport with The culinary director holds monthly gatherings, called family. residents and getting their family members involved in the “Food for Thought” meetings, to hear concerns from Young’s menu at The Palms features daily specials and community. residents and collect feedback. In addition to working in “always available” alternate entrees, such as seared pork “I have a good rapport with every resident involved the kitchen, Young said he enjoys talking to residents and chop, chicken Caesar salad, grilled hamburger, lemon and probably about 85 percent of the family members in- hosting festivities at the facility. pepper grouper, grilled three-cheese sandwich, lemon volved,” he said. “The reason why I built that relationship One of those festivities, currently scheduled for March, balsamic tilapia and more. The menu also features heart- is because I want the resident to know it’s okay to ask for is a competition series between family members of resi- healthy items such as a chef salad, fish with brown rice, something, it’s okay if something isn’t to their liking and dents called “Top Chef.” There are currently six family marinated chicken with spinach and vegetarian pizza on actually be comfortable with my staff and myself because members who are set to compete against each other over pita bread, among other items. we are in their home — and we’re here to work around a five-week period. According to Young, the events are For more information on The Palms at Ponte Vedra, the needs of the resident.” designed to “keep it entertaining” and mix his “well- visit www.palmsatpontevedra.com or call (904) 686-3700. Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018 SENIOR LIVING 17 Goetz celebrates 40 years of service at River Garden Martin A. Goetz is celebrating 40 years of employment and service at River Garden Senior Services. Now the organization’s CEO, Goetz began his career at River Garden in 1978 as associate ad- ministrator. He became CEO in 2004. He is a past member of the board and executive committee of the Florida Association of Homes & Services for the Aging (FAHSA), serving as its treasurer. In 2001, Goetz received FAHSA’s Public Policy Award for advoca- cy on nursing home litigation reform, and in 2003, he was the recipient of FAHSA’s Distin- guished Service Award, the highest award given by the association. In 2007, Goetz was Photos by Jon Blauvelt presented with the Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach President Billy Wagner (left) presents an honorary membership plaque to longtime club mem- Chairman’s Award ber and past president George Fetherston (right). Martin A. Goetz by FAHSA in recognition of his years of service to the board and its members. In Fetherston recognized by Rotary 2008, Goetz was elected by FAHSA membership to a three-year term in the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (now Lead- ingAge) House of Delegates. with honorary membership In 1994, Goetz was the recipient of the Dr. Herb Shore Young Administrator of the Year Award by By Jon Blauvelt the Association of Jewish Aging Services (AJAS) in Washington, DC. In 2005, Goetz was elected The Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach presented to the AJAS Board of Directors and served as its George Fetherston with an honorary membership last board chair from 2011-2013. In 2016, he was pre- week at a special luncheon held at Pusser’s. sented with the Dr. Herbert Shore Award of Honor. The former general manager of Sawgrass Marriott and Goetz also served (2002-2006) as a member Sawgrass Country Club, Fetherston is retiring from the of the Community Advisory Board for Av-Med local Rotary club after 19 years of “Service Above Self.” Health Systems, a statewide managed healthcare “You’ve been such an amazing contributor to this club,” organization with a central office in Gainesville. In said Billy Wagner, Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach addition, he has served as a member of the Dean’s president, at the Feb. 6 luncheon attended by between 30- Advisory Council at the University of North 40 other Rotarians. “We do not do this very often in our Florida College of Health. club; it’s a very distinct thing to do.” River Garden Senior Services is a nonprofit, Wagner later explained in an email to the Recorder that mission-driven community agency offering an honorary memberships are given to members who have array of elder care programs and services on a distinguished themselves by meritorious service in the 40-acre campus in the Mandarin area. Sponsored furtherance of Rotary ideals. This honorary status, Wagner by the organized Jewish community, River Garden noted, allows Fetherston to stay connected with Rotary serves clients from diverse religious and ethnic even in his retirement. Chuck Day, Fetherston’s Rotary sponsor, addresses the luncheon. backgrounds, while maintaining an environment During Fetherston’s run with the club, he served as supportive of Jewish identity and informed by president in 2003-04 and led the club’s Rotary Youth “They say the measure of success in life is how many Jewish values. Exchange program for 17 years. This process consists of people that actually love you, that could love you, and I The River Garden campus includes: River Gar- scheduling interviews for exchange students each year, would say you’re off the charts,” said Wagner. “Thank den Hebrew Home, a 180-bed skilled nursing and handling interviews on the district level prior to selection you so much for all you do.” rehabilitation facility; The Coves at River Garden, of candidates and training new members on the process. After accepting a plaque symbolizing the honorary an 80-unit independent living community; River For several years, Wagner said Fetherston also led the membership, as well as a custom bottle of wine from the Garden Home Health Care, a Florida-licensed club’s red badge to blue badge process, overseeing the Rotary club, Fetherston made a few remarks, with his and Medicare-certified home health agency; River process in which newly inducted Rotarians accomplish a wife Jackie by his side. Garden Rehab, providing short-stay rehabilitation series of tasks to become more experienced members. “It has really been a pleasure to be a member of this and outpatient physical, occupational and speech Chuck Day, Fetherston’s club sponsor, added that he club because of our outstanding members that we have therapies; River Garden Adult Day Care; The played a critical role in the formation of the Rotary Club and the people that we’ve brought in,” said Fetherston, Albert Z. Fleet Geriatric Training Center, provid- of Ponte Vedra Beach Sunset. In addition, Wagner noted who has been a member of six Rotary clubs around the ing continuing education, training and professional that Fetherston has achieved perfect attendance at meet- country. “If you look at all the awards the club has won, advancement for staff; and River Garden Foun- ings since 2000, among many other accomplishments and year after year after year on a district level, you can then dation, providing financial support to the River contributions to the club. realize, really, it is the best Rotary club in the world.” Garden system of senior services. 18 SENIOR LIVING Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018

      

                                 

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   Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018 SENIOR LIVING 19 What does conservative investing mean to older investors? By Karsten words, they aren’t risk-free – which brings Jacobson, CFP® us back to the question of how “conserva- tive” of an investor you can really afford If you’re a certain to be when you’re retired. age, or getting close In the final analysis, there’s no simple to it, you might hear answer. On one hand, you probably something like this: shouldn’t be as aggressive an investor as “Now that you’re old- you were when you were much younger er, you need to invest and still working. On the other hand, if Karsten Jacobson more conservatively.” you were to primarily own certificates of Columnist But what exactly does deposit and U.S. Treasury securities, you this mean? might face the prospect of outliving your Photo courtesy of For starters, it’s useful to understand money. Ultimately, you’ll need to main- metrocreativeconnection.com that your investment preferences and tain a balanced portfolio that helps you This article was written by Edward Jones is a financial advisor for Edward Jones at needs will indeed change over time. When control risk today while providing you for use by your local Edward Jones finan- 2208 Sawgrass Village Drive in Ponte Vedra you’re first starting out in your career, and with growth opportunities for tomorrow. cial advisor. Karsten L. Jacobson, CFP®, Beach. even for a long time afterward, you can afford to invest somewhat aggressively, in stocks and stock-based investments, because you have time to overcome the inevitable short-term market drops. At this stage of your life, your primary con- cern is growth – you want your portfolio to grow enough to provide you with the resources you’ll need to meet your long-term goals, such as a comfortable retirement. But when you finally do retire, and perhaps for a few years before that, your investment focus likely will have shifted from accumulation to preservation. And this certainly makes some sense. Even though you may spend two, or even three, decades in retirement, you actually have many shorter time frames for withdraw- ing money – that is, selling investments – from your retirement accounts, such as your 401(k) and IRA. In fact, you may be taking withdrawals every month – and you don’t want to be forced to sell invest- ments when their price is down. Conse- quently, you’ll want a portfolio that’s less susceptible to market downturns. This means that you may need to reduce the percentage of stocks in your investment mix and increase your holdings in invest- ments that have less growth potential but offer greater stability of principal, such as bonds. If you follow this formula, you will have become a more conservative inves- tor. But this evolution – from aggressive to conservative – isn’t that simple, or at least it shouldn’t be. If, as mentioned above, you are retired for two or three decades, you will have to deal with inflation. And even at a relatively mild 3 percent annual inflation rate, your purchasing power will decline by about half in just 25 years. This is a real threat to retirees, who, unlike active employees, can’t count on increases in earned income to overcome increasing costs of living. Given this reality, you will have to find your sources of rising income in your investment portfolio. One possibility is dividend-paying stocks, some of which have increased their dividends for many years in a row. Still, like all stocks, these dividend payers can lose value from year to year, and they can also reduce, or even eliminate, dividends at any time. In other 20 CALENDAR Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018

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Grief support group Coastal Wine Market wine tasting Nocatee Farmers Market Sandals, Shorts and Steel Drum Service A grief support group meets on the third Thurs- Coastal Wine Market & Tasting Room hosts Fri- The Nocatee Farmers Market will take place Every Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to noon, St. Paul’s day of every month at St. Paul’s Catholic Church day wine tastings from 6 to 8 p.m. at 641 Cross- Feb. 17 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Nocatee by-the-Sea Episcopal Church invites guests to in room 102 of the Family Life Center, located at water Parkway, Suite B in Ponte Vedra Beach. Welcome Center. This free, family-friendly event put on sandals and shorts for a more casual 578 1st Ave. N. in Jacksonville Beach. The group Taste six wines for $10. For more information, will feature more than 70 local vendors selling worship service featuring the tropical sound of is for men and women who are grieving the call (904) 395-3520. produce, crafts, jewelry, herbs, unique foods steel drum music. The church is located at 465 death of a family member or friend. The next and more. Free face painting and a bounce 11th Ave. N. in Jacksonville Beach. meeting will take place Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. For Cannon firing demonstration house will be available for youth. The Nocatee more information, call Kathy at (904) 553-8933 at Castillo de San Marcos Welcome Center is located at 245 Nocatee ‘Not-So-Still’ exhibition or Catherine at (904) 247-0665. National Park Service volunteers and person- Center Way in Ponte Vedra Beach. The St. Augustine Art Association is hosting the nel demonstrate a cannon firing at the Castillo “Not-So-Still” exhibition featuring works in the Corazon Cinema and Cafe: ‘Blind Date’ de San Marcos museum / monument every ‘Black Panther’ at World Golf Hall of “still life” genre. The exhibition is free and open A workaholic needs a date for a dinner with Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 a.m., 11:30 Fame IMAX Theater to the public Tuesday to Saturday from noon new important clientele, but who his brother a.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Rangers After the events of Marvel’s “Captain America: to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at 22 sets him up with could lead to disaster. “Blind and volunteers demonstrate the weapons and Civil War,” King T’Challa returns home to the Marine St. in St. Augustine. Visit www.staaa.org Date” is showing at the Corazon Cinema and relate the experiences of the colonial Span- reclusive, technologically advanced African na- for more information. Cafe at noon. Admission costs $10, which in- ish soldier of 1740s St. Augustine. Firing times tion of Wakanda to serve as his country’s new cludes a meal, popcorn, small drink and show- are subject to change depending on weather leader. However, T’Challa soon finds that he is Chef David Bearl cooking class ing of the movie. The Corazon Cinema and Cafe conditions and staff availability. Castillo de San challenged for the throne from factions within Join Chef David Bearl for a cooking class Feb. is located at 36 Granada St. in St. Augustine. Call Marcos is located at 1 S. Castillo Drive in St. his own country. This film is showing at the 18 at Rype & Readi Golf Bistro from 6 to 9 p.m. (904) 679-5736 for more information. Augustine. IMAX Theater at World Golf Hall of Fame Feb. 17 Bearl will be featuring datil peppers and local at 1:15, 4:15, 7:15 and 10:15 p.m. The World Golf seasonal farm fare. The cocktail at the event Yoga for Survivors Paddle, stretch and drift workout Hall of Fame is located at 1 World Golf Place in will be a datil-dusted bloody mary, a seasonal The Y Healthy Living Center at the Ponte Vedra Join Emily with Ocean Extreme Sports for a St. Augustine. chef’s choice appetizer, Minorcan seafood YMCA will host a Yoga for Survivors class Feb. paddle, stretch and drift workout on paddle chowder for the main course and San Sebastian 15 at 11:30 a.m. Cancer patients, survivors, boards every Friday morning from 7:30 to 9 Beach walk at GTM Research Reserve wine-poached pears for dessert. Visit www. caregivers and others with range of motion and a.m. Participation is free for those with equip- Join the GTM Research Reserve Feb. 17 for rypeandreadi.com for more information and to pain limitations are invited to join in this gentle ment. Rentals cost $35, which includes a board, a family-friendly beach walk at the Guana purchase tickets. and safe yoga practice, which is free and open paddle and leash. This event will take place at South Beach location from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. to the public. Call (904) 202-5376 or visit www. 8655 A1A S. in St. Augustine. Visit https://ocean- Participants will learn about the animals living First Coast Card Club coffee/lunch baptistjax.com/ymca to reserve a spot. The extremesports.com/ for more information. at the beach along with other beach facts. Call and cards event Ponte Vedra YMCA is located at 170 Landrum (904) 823-4500 to reserve a spot and visit www. Join the First Coast Card Club for a coffee/cafe Lane. ‘Nature Reconstructed’ exhibit at gtmnerr.org for more information. lunch and cards event Feb. 18. Lunch will be Beaches Museum & History Park served from noon to 1 p.m., and card playing Early Literacy for Happy Babies class The Beaches Museum & History Park is hosting Polar Plunge will take place from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Email Lea Babies and their caregivers are invited to join “Nature Reconstructed,” an exhibit by Lana The third-annual Jacksonville Polar Plunge for Dally at [email protected] for venue infor- youth services staff members Ms. Anne and Ms. Shuttleworth, until June 3. Shuttleworth uses Special Olympics Florida will take place Feb. 17 mation and to be added to the attendee list. Kimberley for stories, singing, and movement common plastic castoff materials, particularly at 11 a.m. (Registration starts at 10.) Participants to help build early literacy skills and develop traffic safety cones, to create landscapes and will hurl themselves into frigid waters off the Colin Quinn at Ponte Vedra Concert Hall a of love of reading. This event will take place sculptural figures that challenge the viewer’s Florida coast to raise money for the Special The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall will host stand-up Feb. 15 from 11:30 a.m. to noon at the Ponte comprehension. This event is free to museum Olympics. This event will take place at Kathryn comedian and Saturday Night Live veteran Vedra Beach Library, located at 101 Library Blvd. members with a suggested $5 donation for Abbey Hanna Park, located at 500 Wonder- Colin Quinn Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m. (doors open non-members. For more information, call (904) wood Drive in Jacksonville. Register online at 6). Quinn has appeared on MTV, Comedy 241-5657 or visit www.beachesmuseum.org. at www.plungefl.org. Participants who raise Central, Broadway and elsewhere. For more The Beaches Museum & History Park is located a minimum of $100 may take the plunge; all information and to purchase tickets, visit at 381 Beach Blvd. in Jacksonville Beach. qualified and registered plungers will receive a www.pvconcerthall.com or call the box office commemorative T-shirt. Additional incentives at (904) 209-0399. The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall are available for plungers who reach a variety of is located at 1050 A1A N. fundraising milestones.

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Jihade-Khalil Huffman exhibition Tapas Tuesday Toastmasters Club Savvy Job Hunters Ministry This exhibition, entitled “A Tondo for Rajon The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens pres- Toastmasters Club #5199 of Ponte Vedra Beach Join the Savvy Job Hunters Ministry Feb. 22 Rondo,” will showcase recent works of art by ents Tapas Tuesday at the Cummer Cafe every meets every Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. at THE from 9 a.m. to noon at Christ Episcopal Church, Jihade-Khalil Huffman through Feb. 23. Huff- Tuesday from 5 to 7:30 p.m. View the sunset on PLAYERS Community Senior Center. These located at 400 San Juan Drive in Ponte Vedra man’s work will be on display at The Crisp-Ellert the Cummer Cafe patio while listening to local meetings help attendees improve public Beach. The workshop, entitled “Taking the Art Museum, located at 48 Sevilla St. in St. musicians and enjoying beer, wine or artfully- speaking and gain leadership skills. The senior Plunge: Faith to Override Fear,” will feature a Augustine. The museum’s hours are Monday inspired tapas for sale at the Cafe. Reserve center is located at 175 Landrum Lane in Ponte presentation by J. Dianne Tribble on innovative through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and your table by calling (904) 899-6022. For more Vedra Beach. Email Lucy Reep at lucyreep@ ways to approach a job search. Tribble is a certi- Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. Admission is free. information, visit www.cummermuseum.org. gmail.com for additional information. fied life coach, motivational speaker, published Huffman’s exhibition includes video, photogra- The museum is located at 829 Riverside Ave. author and business start-up consultant. Regis- phy and sculptures. Yoga at church ter for the workshop by emailing Pam Ottesen Black History Month sale at Join St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal for yoga at [email protected]. This event will take Caregiver support meetings World Golf Hall of Fame every Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. Attendees are place at the Parish Center Conference Room on The St. Johns County Council on Aging will The World Golf Hall of Fame & Museum is cele- encouraged to bring a mat to this yoga class, the second floor. host caregiver support meetings Mondays brating Black History Month by offering 50 per- which is suitable for all skill levels and ages. St. (except holidays) from noon to 1 p.m. at the cent off admission for any guest who mentions Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church is located at Financial education class Ponte Vedra Memory Care Center at 1048 A1A the Black History Month promotion throughout 465 11th Ave. N. in Jacksonville Beach. Karsten Jacobson will host a financial educa- N. For more information, call Paulette Ko- the month of February. The museum, located tion class entitled “Rules of the Road” Feb. 22 zlowski at (904) 209-3674 or email pkozlowski@ at 1 World Golf Place, is open Monday through Mom’s Matter support group from 11 a.m. to noon at the Ponte Vedra Beach stjohnscoa.com. The meetings will provide a Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday This event will offer mothers an opportunity Branch Library. Jacobson will discuss the most supportive environment for people who are from noon to 6 p.m. For more information, visit to talk about the struggles and adjustments common investing mistakes and how to avoid experiencing similar challenges in which they www.worldgolfhalloffame.org. of motherhood, both emotional and physical. them, investing strategies to help reach your can share problems, ideas and solutions. Participants will receive support from both long-term goals and how to prepare for the Eric Johnson at Ponte Vedra new and experienced mothers. This event will swings in the market. RSVP by phone at (904) First Coast Plein Air Painters exhibition Concert Hall take place Feb. 21 at 11:15 a.m. at the Y Healthy 285-9898 or via email at Linda.Kobetitsch@ This exhibition, presented by the First Coast Grammy award-winning guitarist Eric Johnson Living Center, located at 170 Landrum Lane in edwardjones.com. Seating is limited. The Ponte Plein Air Painters, is on display at The Cultural will return to the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall Ponte Vedra beach. Vedra Beach Branch Library is located at 101 Center at Ponte Vedra Beach Monday to Friday Feb. 20 to perform his signature album “Ah Via Library Blvd. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. Musicom” in its entirety. Doors open at 7 p.m. Afternoon Insight: Right whales to 4 p.m. The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra and the performance begins at 8. For more Join the GTM Research Reserve Feb. 21 at 3 Beach is located at 50 Executive Way; visit www. information and to purchase tickets, visit www. p.m. to learn about right whales. This presenta- Southern Culture on the Skids ccpvb.org for more information. pvconcerthall.com or call the box office at tion will be led by knowledgeable volunteer at St. Augustine Amphitheatre (904) 209-0399. The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall is docents, researchers and members of environ- The St. Augustine Amphitheatre’s Front Porch MOSH Mondays located at 1050 A1A N. mental organizations. GTM Research Reserve is Series presents the country-fried Americana trio The Museum of Science and History’s MOSH located at 505 Guana River Road in Ponte Vedra. Southern Culture on the Skids Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. Mondays features discounts including buy- Prenatal yoga (doors open at 6). For more information and one-get-one-half-off admission for adults, Prenatal and postnatal yoga is designed to help Bag Lady Luncheon at Sawgrass to purchase tickets, call the box office at (904) 10 percent off MOSH-branded items in the women cope with the changing needs of their Country Club 209-0367 or visit www.staugamphitheatre.com. museum shop, 10 percent off memberships body before and after pregnancy and birth. The The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach will The St. Augustine Amphitheatre is located at when signing up in-person and 10 percent off public is invited Feb. 20 at 6 p.m. to share indi- present the Bag Lady Luncheon at Sawgrass 1340C A1A S. birthday packages when signing up in-person. vidual experiences with other women and gain Country Club Feb. 21 at 11 a.m. Join friends, MOSH Mondays also feature rotating weekly empowerment through yoga, meditation, and savvy shoppers and women who love the arts programs. MOSH is located at 1025 Museum guided visualization. This approach is gentle to support the Cultural Center. Also, enjoy Circle in Jacksonville. Visit www.themosh.org for and safe for women in all stages of pregnancy, lunch and a chance to bid on 100+ bags more information. and once recovered from birth, but prior ap- Free calendar listings for community groups and (including designer bags and a wide variety nonprofit organizations are published at our discretion proval from a healthcare provider is advised. of colors and styles.) Visit www.ccpvb.org to on a space-available basis. Send your event at least 10 This event will take place at the Y Healthy Living register; general seating costs $55. Sawgrass days before publication. Submit events to ben@opcfla. Center, located at 170 Landrum Lane in Ponte Country Club is located at 10034 Golf Club com, post online at www.pontevedrarecorder.com us- Vedra Beach. Drive in Ponte Vedra Beach. ing the automated form or call (904) 686-3939.

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At Vicar’s Landing more at-risk when it comes to the flu, According to Dowless, the nursing According to Bryan, the best that in Ponte Vedra Beach, staff are taking as the immune system tends to weaken home has taken several precautions to Vicar’s staff can do is to remain cautious every precaution to protect their elderly with age. This flu season, according protect residents. In addition to offer- and alert. residents after having recently reported an to the Centers for Disease Control and ing the usual flu shots to both residents “Really you just become more vigilant outbreak of the illness. Prevention, more than 17,000 confirmed and employees, limitations have been on who’s coming in, who’s going out, “We had two residents come back influenza-associated hospitalizations have imposed on visiting and activities, and who’s going in what room and then five to from the hospital with the flu,” explained been reported in the U.S., and the high- the main dining room has been closed. seven days after the last confirmed case, Kendall Bryan, director of health services est hospitalization rate has been among Double doors in the hallways are also be- you start lifting those things,” he said. at the nursing home. “Once that happens, people age 65 and older. While the virus ing kept closed to help isolate any future Noting that his own parents are cur- with two confirmed cases, we have to itself can lead to severe illness, however, outbreaks, and employees who feel un- rently sick, Bryan added that it is vital for notify the Department of Health, which it is often the complications resulting well are being encouraged to stay home. anyone experiencing flu-like symptoms to we did, and then we notify AHCA, which from the flu, like pneumonia, that pose Even with such safety measures, how- get checked as soon as possible. is the Agency for Health Care Administra- the most danger to the elderly. ever, with so many residents, visitors and “If you start exhibiting any of those tion. They’re our licensing body and they “Anytime you’re in a health care facil- staff to account for, there is no guarantee signs, call your doctor,” he said. “Don’t make sure we’re in compliance with all ity, you’re compromised, because you that such protections will be successful. wait around and just think it will go the rules and regulations. So, we noti- wouldn’t be here if you were a healthy, “There’s only so many precautions away.” Tips for staying flexible as you age Men and women may begin to feel less flexible as they get older. According to the University of Maryland Medi- cal Center, that loss of flexibility is due to muscles losing both strength and elasticity as the body ages. While people might not be able to maintain the flex- ibility they enjoyed in their 20s, there are ways for them to combat age-related loss of flexibility, such as the fol- lowing: ■ Stretch frequently. Stretching is a great way to combat age-related loss of flexibility. Stretch ma- jor muscle groups, such as hamstrings and shoulder muscles, several times per week. When practicing static stretching, the goal is to gradually elongate the muscle being stretched before holding the elongated position, and ultimately allowing the muscle to return to resting position. As flexibility improves, elongated stretches can be held for 30 seconds. Avoid stretching muscles that are sore or injured and discontinue a stretch if you feel pain or discomfort. ■ Include yoga in your exercise regimen. Practitio- ners of yoga typically love how this unique discipline that exercises the body while relaxing the mind improves their flexibility. Many yoga poses are designed to im- prove the strength and flexibility of muscles, and some physicians may even recommend yoga to aging patients. Yoga DVDs or streaming sessions can be great, but beginners may want to visit yoga studios or sign up for classes at their gyms so instructors can personally ensure they are doing each pose correctly. As their flexibility improves, men and women can try more difficult poses and classes if they so desire. Photos courtesy of metrocreativeconnection.com ■ Get in the pool. Swimming is another activity that Regular stretching, swimming and yoga are good ways can help aging men and women improve their flexibility. to help maintain flexibility as you get older. Strength-training exercises are an important component means other muscle groups may be inactive and tighten two swimming sessions per week can contribute to great of a well-balanced exercise regimen, but such workouts up as a result. Swimming works the entire body, which gains in overall flexibility, especially for men and women tend to focus on one or two muscle groups at a time. That helps all muscle groups stay loose and flexible. 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Starling at Nocatee targets spring 2019 for completion of independent living community By Jon Blauvelt service in a dining room, a private dining room for gatherings and special events, a Starling at Nocatee’s independent living display kitchen, pizza oven, wine storage community is in the beginning stages of and more. Residents of the independent liv- construction and expected to be complete by ing community will also be able to enjoy a spring 2019. spa and salon, massage room, fitness studio, Known as “phase 2,” the community will yoga lawn and water aerobics, among other stand adjacent to the Starling’s 92-unit as- wellness opportunities. sisted living and memory care community The Starling will also offer residents of or “phase 1,” which opened in December this community opportunities for engage- 2017. Executive Director Megan Kennedy ment, such as walking trails, pickleball, told the Recorder that the independent shuffleboard, a putting green and resident living community will consist of 140 one- gardening. Additional services, said Ken- bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. nedy, include housekeeping, transportation, “The independent living community is utilities, maintenance and 24-hour security. designed for seniors looking for a main- Not to mention, all residents will have ac- tenance-free lifestyle with unmatched cess to Nocatee’s amenities. amenities, personalized services and endless Starling at Nocatee, Kennedy added, is opportunities for wellness and engagement,” strictly a rental community to ensure resi- said Kennedy. dents maintain the freedom and choice they The executive director noted that the desire. Photo by Susan Griffin community will feature multiple restaurant- For more information, visit starlingliving. Construction begins to take place on the new independent living community. style dining venues, including tableside com/communities/starling-at-nocatee. AARP seeking nominations for AARP Purpose Prize Award AARP is accepting online nomina- applications, which will be due April 6, tions for the AARP Purpose Prize Award, 2018. which honors outstanding individuals, age “This past November, AARP recog- Photo courtesy of Inspire Senior Marketing 50 and over, who use their life experience nized the tremendous, community-fo- Silver Creek Senior Living in St. Augustine to make a better future for all. cused work of five extraordinary individ- The organization will award $60,000 uals age 50-plus, each of whom received this fall to five AARP Purpose Prize win- $50,000 to help fund their ongoing work,” ners, intended to assist them in acceler- said AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins. “This Silver Creek Senior Living to host ating and expanding their community- year, to celebrate AARP’s 60th anniversa- focused work. ry, we have increased the prize level, for spring fashion show in April The AARP Purpose Prize is open to the each of five AARP Purpose Prize winners, public, and there is no charge for entry. to $60,000, and we will name 10 AARP Silver Creek Senior Living is cur- custom shopping after the show. Neither nominators nor nominees need to Purpose Prize Fellows, each of whom will rently organizing a spring fashion show The event will also feature a 50-50 be AARP members. Nominations, includ- receive $5,000.” that will be held Thursday, April 12. drawing that will benefit the St. Johns ing self-nominations, may be submitted, For more information about the Pur- Residents of the St. Augustine retire- County Council on Aging. In addition, through March 6, via www.aarp.org/pur- pose Prize, including the nomination and ment community will model the latest wine and cheese will be available for poseprize. application process, and prize eligibility, spring Chico’s apparel at the event, guests to enjoy. Once nominated, applicants are invited odds, disclosures and official rules, visit which will take place from 2 to 4 p.m. Reservations are required as seating to submit their AARP Purpose Prize www.aarp.org/purposeprize. Guests will have an opportunity to do is limited. RSVP to (800) 896-5462. Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018 SENIOR LIVING 27

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He is, however, permanently “Matt McCord is a fantastic choice for our new in St. Johns County and pledge to provide the high- disabled from a ruptured spinal cord injury transportation director,” COA Executive Director est quality of service to our community.” he suffered in 2007. Becky Yanni said. “He has been with our department McCord succeeds Ed Clark, who retired Jan. Since then, his life has rapidly changed, since 2015 and will continue to lead Council on Ag- 31. McCord will follow in his footsteps by serving Joseph Alvarez, Esq. and as his power of attorney, we both have ing to a great future in St Johns County.” COA, which runs not only the public transportation Columnist become far too familiar with the pros and McCord previously served as road supervisor/ for St. Johns County, but offers an array of services, cons of Medicare health insurance and the training supervisor for COA. Before that, he was the including Meals on Wheels, in-home care, five se- costs of prescription medications, and we have grown accus- director of transportation for Friendship Community nior centers, an adult day facility and more. tomed to being put through the “donut hole” coverage. If you do not know what this is and are an approaching senior or a current senior citizen, then I recommend a quick Google search to get accustomed to a coverage loophole that may end up devastating you financially. Medicare.gov states on its website that the term “donut hole” means “there’s a temporary limit on what the drug plan will cover for drugs. … In 2018, once you and your plan have spent $3,750 on covered drugs, you’re in the coverage gap.” Therefore, when you reach certain deductibles (either with your prescriptions or medications dur- ing hospital visits), your insurance will no longer pay for your prescriptions at the cost that they were being paid for at the beginning of the year. Imagine a senior citizen who has worked the majority of his or her life, but after working 30 to 40 years, that person now becomes disabled for whatever reason. Maybe this person goes through a major surgery and the surgeon writes multiple pain prescriptions. The prescriptions for pain medications can be anything. After surgery and during the healing process, what happens if the patient starts to feel depressed? Or what if they start to become addicted to the pain medication? For the depression, the patient now will most likely be prescribed an antidepressant. In a blink of an eye, the patient is now on pain medications and antidepressants. Your diet might also be an issue, and now diabetes may become a factor. The costs for insulin under Medicare are shocking. How does a patient only on Medicare afford this? What happens if there are Photos courtesy of Amy Leach setbacks, additional hospital visits or if the original surgery was A group of Council on Aging volunteers work on a paving project. unsuccessful and now one surgery turns into two or even three? Well, this is when you are probably going to get familiarized with the “donut hole.” You will also get the spiel that if you do St. Johns County not like it, then you have the option of not receiving your Social Security benefits anymore and can elect to receive Medicaid. Therefore, depending on your drug and if it is generic or a Council on brand name, you could now be on the hook for 44 percent of what the drug costs in its entirety. The percentages may not seem as much, but imagine if the monthly prescription costs Aging seeking $900. If you are in the “donut hole,” you may have to pay $396 for your monthly drug. What’s the point of this story, and why is it directed to the volunteers senior living section of the Recorder? I wanted to make readers receiving these benefits aware. We never know what may hap- The St. Johns County Council on Aging (COA) pen as we get older, and I hope everyone reading this is healthy. is seeking volunteers for a few upcoming activi- However, it would not hurt to call your insurance provider and ties. make sure you know about your coverage limitations and any In St. Augustine, a volunteer pianist is needed potential donut holes, especially if you have reached certain Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon to play for the limits of coverage for the year. Regardless of your monthly choir at River House. Additionally, a volunteer is income or need for medication, if you cannot come up with the also needed in St. Augustine to lead “easy-does- “donut hole” funds, then you most likely will be without your it” exercise class for seniors once a week for an medications that you might have now become dependent on hour on Wednesdays. taking. In Fruit Cove, COA is seeking a volunteer to assist with an Integrative Memory Enhancement The numbers used in this article are based on the experiences of Program Tuesdays or Thursdays from 10 a.m. to the columnist. 3 p.m. Joseph Alvarez is an associate attorney at Zisser Law, where he For additional information, contact Amy Leach specializes in criminal and marital law. at (904) 209-3686 or [email protected]. A Council on Aging volunteer helps with home repairs. Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018 SENIOR LIVING 29 LEADINGAGE FLORIDA BRINGS MEMBERS TO TALLAHASSEE TO MEET WITH LEGISLATORS LeadingAge Florida, a state association representing senior communities, recently brought some of its members to Tallahassee for the opportunity to meet with legisla- tors and advocate for public policy. Shown in the photo are River Garden CEO Marty Goetz and Associate Administrator Mauri Mizrahi with Sen. Aaron Bean (District 4). Photo courtesy of River Garden The benefits to traveling after age 50 Many people face turning 50 with trepidation, but instead of looking at aging as growing older, men and women can embrace turning 50 and the grow- ing freedom that typically accompanies reaching this milestone, such as in- creased travel benefits. Nielsen reports that, over the next five years, around 80 million Americans will fit into the 50-plus age bracket. Many of these people will have extra time to devote to leisure activities. AARP, the leading nonprofit organization for ag- ing adults, says that of the people with AARP memberships, nearly two-thirds take advantage of travel discounts and Photos courtesy of metrocreativeconnection.com other benefits in a typical year. The fol- lowing are some such travel perks. schedules, men and women over 50 can savings and smaller crowds. This flex- with no time constraints can choose to ■ Discounts. 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Berkshire Hathaway hosts luncheon for Business first repsonders Weekly Page 36 PAGE 35 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2018 www.PonteVedraRecorder.com V Pizza files application with county to open in Palm Valley later this year By Benjamin Naim

Italian eatery and Jacksonville staple V Pizza has filed an ap- plication with St. Johns County to open a new location in Palm Valley. According to V Pizza owner Paul Scott, who invested in the overall brand with a business partner five years ago, the restaurant is still going through the “permitting phase” and is estimated to open in nine months. Scott said neighboring es- tablishments are behind the V Pizza project and the permitting process has gone smoothly. As written in a Neighborhood Bill of Rights notification, the business’ application with the county is for a “major modifi- Photos courtesy of Coldwell Banker Vanguard Realty cation to the Canal Boulevard Shops PUD to add restaurants All models who participated in the fashion show gather for a group photo. (V Pizza) as an allowable use, revise waivers and provide for changes to the MDP text and map.” The major modification would amend the MDP map to change the overall site devel- Coldwell Banker Vanguard Realty organizes opment configuration and reduce the building footprint from 8,100 square feet in two structures to 5,600 square feet in one fashion show benefitting Mission House structure. Scott, a Ponte Vedra native, said he “stepped in” and offered Coldwell Banker Vanguard Realty recently part- well Banker Vanguard Realty. A’propos Boutique to purchase the lot so he can open a business that would serve nered with a few other local businesses to host a and John Craig Clothier also sponsored the event, as an homage to Palm Valley. fashion show that benefitted Mission House. which saw employees from Mission House partici- “I live on Roscoe Boulevard,” he said. “The exact lot that Held at Pusser’s Caribbean Grille Restaurant on pate as models. we’re building on is already approved for a PUD with two Jan. 31, the event raised several hundred dollars for In addition to the fashion show, event attendees commercial buildings on it.” the nonprofit, according to Carole Bayer of Cold- enjoyed food and drink. The address of the new V Pizza location would be at 154 Canal Blvd., between North Roscoe Boulevard and North Wil- derness Trail, according to the county document. The business’ application is set to go before the St. Johns County Planning and Zoning Agency Thursday, Feb. 15. Story of V Pizza The idea for V Pizza was born after a family trip to Italy. “My business partner and I had taken our moms to Italy — just a family trip — we had a great time,” Scott said. “We ate pizza and when we came back we talked constantly at how great the pizza was, the ingredients, how beautiful the oven was.” Later, Scott said he and his business partner were approached by someone looking for financial support for a pizza restaurant idea. After speaking with his partner, the two agreed to finance the business if they could offer authentic, Italian-style pizzas. “We opened thinking we’d have maybe two or something,” Scott said, “but the popularity of it has grown.” The most unique aspect of V Pizza, Scott said, is that the restaurant offers pizza made with ingredients imported straight from Italy. “Every pizza that’s served — approximately 85 to 90 percent Mission House Clinic Assistant Mission House Administrative Mission House Case Manager of everything about that pizza comes from Italy,” Scott said. Vicky Muniz Assistant Kat McGarvey Carmen Whisler For more information on V Pizza, visit www.vpizza.com. 36 BUSINESS WEEKLY Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018 Berkshire Hathaway Valente joins hosts appreciation Bachara luncheon for Construction first responders Law Group Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty hosted an appreciation luncheon for as partner first responders on Monday, Feb. 12 at its office in Sawgrass Village. The Bachara Construction Law Sponsors of the event included Sawgrass Mar- Group team in Jacksonville recently riott Golf Resort & Spa, Florida Network Property added Tracy Valente as a new partner Management, Michael Hendrickson of EverBank, at the firm. 2-10 Home Warranty, Peterbrooke Chocolatier, Kuhn “We are proud to welcome Tracy to Flowers, Gibraltar Title, LLC and Metro Diner. the firm,” said Chip Bachara, the firm’s man- aging partner. “She is a gifted lawyer who has proven time and again to be an effective Tracy Valente advocate for a diverse range of clients. She is extremely knowl- edgeable about construction law, and Photos by Susan Griffin we feel very fortunate to be able to offer our clients the advantage of her knowledge and expertise.” Valente (formerly Tracy Wenzel) Freedom Boat Club to host upcoming New Boater is a seasoned attorney with extensive knowledge of construction law and more than 20 years of experience as Experience Day at Palm Valley Outdoors location a litigator. AV Preeminent-rated by Martindale Hubbell and a member Freedom Boat Club will host a New world’s largest members-only boat- vation system. Member privileges are of the Construction Law Section of Boater Experience Day at its Palm Valley ing club. The business has locations at also available at any of more than 145 The Florida Bar, she was formerly Outdoors location (377 S. Roscoe Blvd) Julington Creek Marina in Jacksonville, Freedom Boat Club franchises throughout a partner and shareholder of Heekin on Sunday, Feb. 25 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Camachee Cove Marina in St. Augustine the United States and Canada. Each pro- Litigation Group in Jacksonville. The event is free and open to the pub- and Palm Valley Outdoors in Ponte Vedra vides a fleet of boats that come with less Valente has represented homeown- lic, offering everyone a chance to get out Beach. stress and a lower price tag than owning ers, developers, general contractors on the water and see what the business Members have unlimited access to the a single boat. Freedom Boat Club offers and design professionals in a variety has to offer. home club’s fleet and can reserve a boat a variety of membership plans. For more Freedom Boat Club bills itself as the using a member-friendly online reser- information, visit freedomboatclub.com. VALENTE continues on Page 37 Beaches Home CONNECTION

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Hailed by the Washington Post for his “dazzling expertise” on the podium, Donald McCullough is considered one of America’s pre-eminent choral conductors. He became the director of the Jacksonville Symphony Chorus in 2012, and in November 2014, he led the chorus on its first ap- pearance in Carnegie Hall. Previously, he directed Photo courtesy of Jacksonville Symphony © 1981 Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights Reserved. the Master Chorale of Washington in the John F. Kennedy Center Concert Hall for more than a decade, developing a reputation for creating cho- Jacksonville Symphony to perform ruses that sang “with an innate sense of lyricism and musical poise,” (Washington Post). One highlight of the concert will be a perfor- ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ in concert Feb. 16-17 mance of Dvořák’s “Te Deum.” Upon being ap- pointed the director of the National Conservatory The Jacksonville Symphony will perform “Raiders of Spielberg has resulted in many of Hollywood’s most in New York in 1891, Dvořák was commissioned the Lost Ark” in concert Feb. 16-17. See and experience acclaimed and successful films, including “Schindler’s to write a cantata celebrating the 400th anniver- the film like never before, with John Williams’ score per- List,” “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,” “Jaws,” “Jurassic Park,” sary of the discovery of America by Christopher formed live to picture by a full symphony orchestra. “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” the “Indiana Jones” Columbus and Dvořák’s arrival in New York. He The year is 1936, and professor of archeology and “ob- films, “Saving Private Ryan,” “Lincoln,” “The BFG” and was promised a text to base the work, but when tainer of rare antiquities” Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) is “The Post.” In addition to composing themes for four he didn’t receive one, Dvořák took the initiative tasked by U.S. Army Intelligence to recover the legendary Olympic Games, Williams served as music director of and chose the text of the Latin hymn, “Te Deum Ark of the Covenant before it falls into the hands of the the Boston Pops Orchestra for 14 seasons and remains its Laudamus.” Nazis. Jones’ quest takes him to Nepal and Egypt, reunit- laureate conductor. In addition, the concert will also feature a ing him with an old friend (John Rhys-Davies), an old foe He has received five Academy Awards and 51 Oscar performance of Franz Joseph Haydn’s “Mass in (Paul Freeman) and an ex-flame (Karen Allen), who falls nominations (making him the second-most nominated D Minor,” the Lord Nelson Mass. The work was somewhere in between. Armed with his hat, whip and wits, person in the history of the Oscars), seven British Acad- finished in 1798, and by the time of its premiere, Jones must face formidable enemies – and impossible odds emy Awards, 24 Grammys, four Golden Globes and five Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy, Hayden’s employer, – to save the day and the world. Emmys. In 2016, he received the 44th Life Achievement had dismissed nearly all the wind players in his In a career spanning more than five decades, Williams Award from the American Film Institute – the first time a orchestra due to economic reasons. This resulted has become one of America’s most accomplished and suc- composer was honored with this award. in a very distinct sound. cessful composers for film and for the concert stage, and The Jacksonville Symphony’s “Raiders of the Lost Ark” The Jacksonville Symphony Chorus will per- he remains one of the nation’s most distinguished and con- concert will take place on Friday, Feb. 16 and Saturday, form its spring concert Sunday, Feb. 18 at 3 p.m. tributive musical voices. He has composed the music for Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. Both concerts will take place in Jacoby in Jacoby Symphony Hall at the Times-Union more than 100 films, including all eight “Star Wars” films, Symphony Hall in the Times-Union Center for the Per- Center for the Performing Arts in Jacksonville. the first three “Harry Potter” films, “Superman,” “Memoirs forming Arts in Jacksonville. For further information or to For more information or to purchase tickets, of a Geisha,” “Home Alone” and “The Book Thief.” purchase tickets, call the ticket office at (904) 354-5547,or call the ticket office at (904) 354-5547 or visit His 45-year artistic partnership with director Steven visit www.jaxsymphony.org. JaxSymphony.org. Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018 IN THE ARTS 39 Art galleries prepare for St. Augustine’s next art walk Sea Spirits Gallery & Gifts and Lost Art Gallery in St. Augustine are both gearing up for the next “First Friday Art Walk” on March 2. Sea Spirits Gallery & Gifts, located at 210 St. George St., will feature work from Tina and Maria Henle. An award-winning freelance photographer with over 35 years of experience in fine art, portrait, wedding and commercial photography, Tina Henle grew up on the island of St. Croix and Photos courtesy of Annie Thompson “From Above” by Tina Henle acquired her first camera from her father at age 18. Maria Henle, who passed away in 2007, is known for her trademark layered mul- tiple images. She was a painter, printmak- er and environmentalist with a passion for creating large landscape paintings and color etchings. Her inspiration came from the Caribbean, Europe, U.S., Mexico, Nepal, Bolivia, Ecuador and Iceland. Lost Art Gallery, also located at 210 “Shoal Bay Dusk” by Maria Henle St. George St., will feature work from Fritz Henle, the father of Maria and Tina photographer throughout the 1940s and who passed away in 1993. Fritz traveled 1950s in New York. As a documentarist through the Mediterranean, India, China, he traveled to Asia, Mexico, Paris, the and Japan in pre-war 1930s and immigrat- U.S., the Caribbean and finally settled on ed to the U.S. in 1936. He was a freelance St. Croix in 1958. photojournalist and worked for Life Visit both galleries from 5 to 9 p.m. to Magazine and was a fashion and portrait view the work. Where chic design & furnishings live...

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SportsTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2018 • PAGE 40 www.PonteVedraRecorder.com Ponte Vedra girls basketball takes district title with win over Pedro Menendez By Jon Blauvelt open players for scoring opportunities. In addition, the coaches remarked that The Ponte Vedra girls basketball team the Sharks played great defense and shut defeated Pedro Menendez 58-40 on down the opposing scorers, particularly Friday, Feb. 9, to win the District 5-6A in the third quarter. Ponte Vedra led title. Pedro by only one point at half time. Ponte Vedra’s coaching staff told the Channing Chappell led the Sharks Recorder that the team was able to de- with 25 points, while Leah McCarthy feat Pedro’s constant pressure and score added 14 and Tess Tibbits chipped in 8. consistently in transition. They added Ponte Vedra next plays Belleview in Photo courtesy of Ponte Vedra Girls Basketball that the team was patient in its half-court the regional quarterfinals on Thursday, Leah McCarthy, Channing Chappell and Tess Tibbits celebrate Ponte Vedra’s district title after the Sharks defeated Pedro Menendez 58-40 on Friday, Feb. 9. offense, sharing the ball and finding Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. at home. PONTE VEDRA GIRLS SOCCER FALLS TO STANTON IN PLAYOFFS RIGHT: Piper Dotsikas (4) of Ponte Vedra is surrounded by a group of Stanton defenders as she heads to the host’s goal. The Ponte Vedra girls soccer team lost to Stanton 2-0 on Friday, Feb. 9 in playoff action. The team finished the season 12-8-2.

BELOW: Lucy Schmachtenberger (20) fights to control the ball for the Sharks.

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ABOVE: Ponte Vedra’s Kai Hayes (10) advances the ball as the Stanton defenders close in.

LEFT: The Stanton keeper foils the Sharks’ Reilly Tarbet’s attempt to head in a corner kick. Ponte Vedra Recorder · February 15, 2018 SPORTS 41 Sharks boys basketball team ends regular season with winning record By Jim Moyes will surely be a challenge for future Sharks Special to the Recorder to emulate. Will Mons, with 10 points, scored in double figures for the fourth time Winning two of their three games last in five games in the low scoring affair with week, Ponte Vedra’s boys basketball squad Nease. assured themselves of a winning season After beginning the week by dropping for the fifth straight year heading into the a contest to Fletcher 61-54, the Sharks FHSAA playoffs. bounced back two nights later on Feb. 8 to The Sharks improved their record to defeat St. Augustine 67-60 on senior night 13-11 after defeating their archrivals from at the Shark Tank. Nease 49-44 on Friday, Feb. 9, sweeping With Reese Russi sitting out the St. the season series over the Panthers. Augustine game with an ankle injury and The Sharks jumped out to an early 20-11 6-foot-8-inch defensive swat man Jack lead at the end of the first quarter and never Johnson seeing limited action nursing looked back against a much improved an elbow injury, Beech received some Nease team. Jack Johnson recovered from welcome play out of sophomore James an elbow injury to pace the Sharks with 13 Kohnke, who chipped in a career high 13 points and continued his stellar defensive points in the win over the Yellowjackets. play with seven rebounds and four blocks. The Sharks, trailing throughout the con- Johnson now has accumulated a total of test to St. Augustine, put on a furious rally 126 blocks during the 22 games he saw ac- Photo by Grace Schinsing tion in this year, a Ponte Vedra record that BASKETBALL continues on Page 43

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Photo courtesy of The Bolles School Twelve student-athletes from Bolles are honored for their commitments to a college or university. Photo courtesy of Episcopal School of Jacksonville Bolles honors 12 students Isaiah Morris, United States Military Acad- Seven Episcopal student-athletes recently signed commitments to play for emy a college or university. Twelve Bolles student-athletes were honored Rushton Roberts, Colorado State University Feb. 7 for committing to a college or university Mason Yost, Liberty University Episcopal has seven students sign to continue their athletic and academic careers. Men’s Soccer Family, friends, classmates, coaches and Alex Salvador, Jacksonville University Seven student-athletes from Colin Andrews (Atlantic faculty filled McGehee Auditorium on the San Women’s Soccer Episcopal School of Jacksonville Beach), Sewanee Jose Campus to celebrate the achievement. Cami Dade, University of Kentucky recently signed their commit- Rowing Athletic Director Matt Morris welcomed guests Aunikah King, United States Military Acad- ments to a college or university Caroline Anderson (Ponte and several coaches introduced their respective emy Preparatory School to continue their athletic and Vedra), Duke athletes. Ariana Munoz, University of Miami academic careers. Softball The following Bolles student-athletes were Cassidy Wasdin, Florida Atlantic University The student-athletes signing Lindsay Poulos, West Point honored: Volleyball commitments were: Triathlon Football Izzy Schwam, Haverford College Baseball Wilson Haynes, Queens Uni- Orlando Heggs, This marks the second of three college com- Pete Komaroski (Jacksonville versity Josiah Johnson, University of Massachusetts, mitment ceremonies to be held at Bolles this Beach), City College, N.Y. Volleyball Amherst school year to recognize student-athletes as they Lacrosse Tara Martin (Jacksonville Nick Lewis, University of Kentucky commit to colleges. Ethan Edwards, Sewanee Beach), Emory

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