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Wednesday, October 9, 2019 / 20 Pages, 2 Sections • fbnewsleader.com Driver sentenced HOMECOMING SPIRIT 2019 for hit-and-run A driver in a second on-beach incident in April is still at large PAMELA BUSHNELL News-Leader

Fernandina Beach resident Gregory Lee Green Jr., 49, was sentenced this week to seven years in Florida State Prison for leaving the scene after running over a sunbather with his Jeep. Green’s driver’s license was revoked for life. The incident happened May 21 in a short area near Seaside Park in Fernandina Beach BETH JONES/NEWS-LEADER where vehicles are allowed to drive to Friday was homecoming for Fernandina Beach High School, and it kicked off in the afternoon with the park on the beach. annual parade downtown. The football team defeated visiting Paxon 28-21 that night. Clockwise from the The victim, a woman visiting from top, Pirates Rainer Richardson and John Fallon bring down a Paxon Eagle Friday night. The 2019 home- Akron, Ohio, suffered multiple broken coming court’s Amelia White and Katelin Richards wave to the crowd during the parade. Fernandina ribs and a blood clot in her lungs as a Green Jr. Beach Middle School cheerleaders Lyla Arndt, Meg Thomas and Mindy Douberly show their Pirate spirit. result of the incident. Witnesses said Green was told he had injured someone before he drove off the beach. Medical Center Nassau, where she was The incident was captured on a sur- treated for injuries to her legs. veillance video from Sliders Seaside Grill The Peters Point incident is still that shows Green’s silver Jeep Cherokee under investigation and the woman’s going over an escarpment in the sand. attorney has asked for the public’s help The woman was in front of the ridge cre- in identifying the driver. Leeper asks ated by the tide. anyone who has information or knows The police traced the vehicle’s the whereabouts of the vehicle to call the license number to Green’s nearby resi- Nassau County Sheriff’s Office at (904) dence and arrested him there. 225-5174. The State Attorney’s Office declined The county has authority over beach- to comment on the outcome of the case. es on the south end of Amelia Island In a similar incident that occurred while the city of Fernandina Beach gov- less than a month before, another woman erns those within its limits on the north – this time from St. Marys, Ga. – sus- end. The first incident happened on the tained injuries to her legs when she was county’s portion of the beach while the run over on the beach at Peters Point. second, involving Green, was on a city The left front tire of a Jeep traveled over beach. the woman’s legs, according to Nassau A working group established by County Sheriff Bill Leeper. Witnesses the Nassau County Board of County described the vehicle as a newer model Commissioners has been deliberating Jeep Wrangler, either white or light gray over the summer on whether county in color, with a black canvas top and a beach ordinances need to change. The spare tire on the back. There appeared group’s members have yet to complete to be two people inside. their final recommendations to the That victim was transported by BOCC. Nassau County Fire Rescue to Baptist [email protected] Three firms present their dune walkover ideas

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JULIA ROBERTS firms and come back to the commission News-Leader in two weeks with proposals for demon- stration projects. The Fernandina Beach City Jon Hansen, business director for Commission has now heard proposals Wagner, said his company’s engineers from three companies that want to build looked at two walkovers and designed dune walkovers for access to the city’s projects that use piles 10 to 12 feet beaches. apart with stringers between the piles The city has 41 beach accesses with and decking material on top of that sup- 27 of them having dune walkovers, port system. some of which had to be dismantled He said his company would use a and rebuilt this year because of their composite fiberglass material to build deteriorated conditions. A study of the the pilings, which is initially more walkovers showed that all but five are expensive than wood but has a much at the end of their life expectancy. The longer expectancy. cost of replacement could be more than The railings of the Wagner walk- $100,000 per walkover. overs could be galvanized or stainless At a workshop held Oct. 1, Links steel. Either a composite or mesh-type Bridges USA, Wagner CFT, and material would be used for the decking. SUBMITTED PermaTrak presented proposals to the Wagner would give a seven-year war- Don Ferrar with Links Bridges USA said his company proposes to build a model walkover at Beach Access City Commission. ranty on materials and a 25-year war- 4N at no charge to the city. This is so officials and residents can evaluate the structure. Ferrar said Links While the commission took no official ranty on paint. The paint that can be Bridges would also invite other prospective clients to see the example. Ferrar said that, while his firm has action at the workshop, City Manager not built beach walkovers before, it has “a collegial relationship” with a group led by Frank Hopf, a geomor- Dale Martin was directed to speak to the WALKOVERS Continued on 3A phologist and expert on dunes.

INDEX Legal Notices – 8-9a Looking Back 25 Years Business – 4a Obituaries – 2a After the Fernandina Beach Classified Ads – 10b People/Places – 7b City Commission closed a portion Court Report – 6a Police Report – 6a of Marine Street in Old Town, the Editorial – 7a Puzzles – 7b Florida Department of State asked Fishing/Tides – 3b Sports – 1b that it be kept open. Oct. 5, 1994 News-Leader, 165th year. No. 81, Copyright, 2019

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OBITUARIES ily will receive friends from 4 p.m. until the hour much enthusiasm as she had devoted to her career. He shrimped as a young boy Michael Patrick Casey of the service. She was a docent at the Amelia Island Museum of with his father, Gorenflo Wilder, Michael (Mike) Patrick Casey, 75, of Amelia Those wishing to leave condolences can do so History for several years and was very active in the and his two older brothers, Gonnie Island, Fla., succumbed to pneumonia September by visiting www.oxleyheard.com. Amelia Island Chapter National Society Daughters and Lewis. After graduating from 30, 2019, following a long illness. Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors of the American Revolution. She was chapter Yulee High School in 1964, his A native of St. Louis, Mo., Mike grew up in regent from 2015 to 2017. Upon her planned return first job was with Humpty Dumpty Normandy, Mo., where he attended St. Ann to Fernandina Beach, she would have assumed Egg Farm. Next, he worked at Catholic Church and later graduated from Christian Eleanor Barker Conway her office as vice president of the Princess Amelia Acme Fast Freight as a shipping Brothers College (CBC) High School. After earn- Mrs. Eleanor “Grace” Barker Conway, 90, of Chapter National Society Colonial Dames XVII rate clerk while also working a second job as man- ing his Bachelor of Arts in Engineering from the Yulee, Fla., passed away Thursday, October 3, Century. ager of a Burger King in Jacksonville, Fla. Some University of Missouri and his Juris Doctorate 2019. Summers were usually spent at the family cabin years later, he started working at Rayonier. After from Washington University Law School, Mike She was born October 4, 1928 in Jacksonville, in Lake Keomah, Iowa, where she visited with retiring, he started shrimping again. embarked on a long and distinguished career as Fla. to the late Vess Cola Taylor Barker and Carl friends and family. She was at her cabin when she Mallory enjoyed spending time with family and an attorney in St. Louis. He retired in 2008 from Oliver Barker. Grace came to Christ at the age of fell and subsequently contracted pneumonia. friends and being surrounded by good food. He Lewis Rice LLC after many years as a senior part- 24 at Ramona Boulevard Baptist In addition to her parents, Cindy was prede- loved the ocean and running shrimp boats over the ner in the firm and moved to Amelia Island to spend Church. She worked as a human ceased by her paternal grandparents, Howard and years. He knew he was one of the best shrimpers time with family and friends. resources placement agent and Frances Montgomery Glenn, and her maternal around and had the stories to prove it. He was Despite the harsh physical and mental toll his many years in the dental career grandparents, Walter and Maybelle Perry. loved so much and will be missed by so many. disease took on him, he came to bear his affliction field. She retired three times and She is survived by her brother, Tupper Glenn, Mallory was predeceased by his parents and two with a grace and dignity that transcended – if not hated it so much she went back to and his two sons, Andrew and Joshua, as well as brothers, Gonnie and Lewis. defied – his circumstances. work. In her last profession, Mrs. Iowa cousins, Lynnette Lubbock and Melvin Baker, Mallory is survived by his three children, He is survived by his wife and companion of 45 Conway was a folk hero as a cross- and close family friends, Larry Moore and Cheryl Tresca (Peter) Reeves, Mallory (Lonnie) Jones, years, Linda; his son, Michael Patrick Casey Jr.; ing guard at an elementary school in Fernandina Mitchell. Her cat, Miss Bailey, has found a new and Levi Wilder; his grandchildren, David, Cayla, and his grandson, Patrick. Beach and for the past three years at Yulee Middle forever home in Iowa. Megan, Haislee, and Lonnie Jay; and his siblings, He will be memorialized privately by his family. School, appearing in that role in the News-Leader A graveside ceremony will be conducted at a Carol (Ralph) Bunk and Tina (Russell) Spradley. Eternity Funeral Homes & Cremations – Nassau and on Action News Jax. Her fans gifted her with later date at Forest Cemetery in Oskaloosa, Iowa, Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, a birthday banner last fall. where she will rest next to her parents, Gordon October 12, 2019 at Springhill Baptist Church in Cards poured out love from the community in and Jean, as well as her grandparents, Howard and Fernandina Beach. The service will be followed Landon Scott Cheatham the days leading to her passing. Frances Montgomery Glenn. by prayer and lunch. Landon Scott “Buddy” Cheatham, 41, of She was predeceased by her husband of 62 In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Eternity Funeral Homes & Cremations – Nassau Fernandina Beach, Fla., passed away Saturday, years, Daniel Edward Conway, in 2008; her daugh- Amelia Island Museum of History, 233 S. Third October 5, 2019 at Baptist Medical Center Nassau. ter, Sandra Elaine Conway, in 2013; and several St., Fernandina Beach, FL 32034; Amelia Island On Tuesday, February 7, brothers and sisters including those of Mr. Conway. Chapter NSDAR, Attn. Treasurer, P.O. Box 16664, Sara Jean Young 1978 at the U.S. Naval Hospital She has gone ahead to prepare a way for her Fernandina Beach, FL 32035; or Princes Amelia Sara Jean Young, 42, of Yulee, Fla., passed away in Bethesda, Md., Landon Scott brothers, N. S. Crawford and Charles Conway; two Chapter, CDXVIIC, Attn. Treasurer, P.O. Box Sunday, October 6, 2019 at UF Health North in Cheatham was born to Mr. Leon sons, Wayne Conway (Anne) of Port Orange Fla. 16944, Fernandina Beach, FL 32035. Jacksonville, Fla. Scott Cheatham and the late Mrs. and Brian Conway of Loudon, Tenn.; daughter, Hontz Funeral Home She was born in Jacksonville Jennie Maybell Cheatham. After Margaret Flowe (John) of Mandarin, Fla.; seven and was the daughter of Carey a three-month stay in the NICU, grandchildren, John Morris, Dawn Wise (Michael), E. Gill and Cynthia Featherston Landon’s father gave him a name Beth Gregory, Brendan Flowe (Tien), Sean Tucker Naomi Loretta Prince Rauls Lane. She lived most of her life that would stick with him forever and it was Buddy. (Samantha), Robin Flowe (Anna), and Erin Flowe; Mrs. Naomi Loretta Prince Rauls, 66, of Yulee, in Nassau County and was a 1995 Buddy was born into a military family in which nine great-grandchildren, Zachary Bryan, Dalton Fla., passed away peacefully Saturday afternoon, graduate of Fernandina Beach moving was a normal part of life, but in 1990 he and Brown, Tanner Wise, Blaine Gregory, Chloe September 28, 2019 at her home. High School. Sara was a long- his family moved to Fernandina Beach, a place he Tucker, Paige Gregory, Beatrice Flowe, Piper Born May 12 in Fernandina Beach, Fla., she was time employee of VyStar Credit would call home for the rest of his adult life. Upon Tucker, and Alexander Flowe; one great-great- the daughter of the late George Union, where she was a member relationship spe- coming to Fernandina, Buddy would attend middle granddaughter, Audree Bryan. Lorinza Prince and Daisey Mae cialist. school and finally graduate from Fernandina Beach Funeral services were at noon Monday, October Prince. She grew up in O’Neal, Over 12 years ago, she invited Danny Young High School, Class of 1996. During his school 7, 2019 at Yulee Baptist Church with Pastor Doug Fla. and attended Peck High over for pizza and a movie with her and her room- career, Buddy made many friends that would fol- Sides officiating. Her family received friends 2-4 School and FCCJ of Jacksonville, mate. Her first clue that Danny might be “the one” low him throughout his adult life. p.m. Sunday, October 6, 2019 at Oxley-Heard Fla. was when her Boston terrier, Chloe, immediately After graduation, Buddy found a love for paint- Funeral Directors and from 11 a.m. until the hour of She met and married the love liked Danny. He was the first guy that Chloe liked ing and construction work, which he did for a liv- the service at the church on Monday. Mrs. Conway of her life, Eugene (Sonny) Rauls, and didn’t growl at. Sara and Danny were married ing. Buddy was also a member of the Dune Buggy was laid to rest in Riverside Memorial Park on in March of 1971 and to this union three sons were for more than 10 years. She and Danny have been Brothers. It is said that Buddy was never able to Normandy Boulevard in Jacksonville alongside her born. active members of Journey Church for the last really sit still so he was involved in many other husband. Loretta accepted the Lord at an early age and six years. activities that he loved such as riding four-wheel- Please share your memories and condolences joined the Third Zion Baptist Church, where she Sara will always be remembered for her kind- ers, fishing, skateboarding, and, among many other at www.oxleyheard.com. served faithfully as the minister of music entirely. ness and her big heart. It was said of her that she things, playing his PlayStation. Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors She also was a part of the choir, Mission Ministry never did anything less than to “love big” and love Buddy, the once little boy his parents treasured, and Praise Team. Music and singing were her pas- without reservation. was now becoming a man they will always be proud sionate gift. She founded several singing groups, She leaves behind her husband, Danny Young, of. He was a very unique person and even after Lucinda Jo Glenn The Community Echoes, The Choraliers, and All of Yulee; her son, Blake Camron Young, and being sick and going through the loss of his mother, Lucinda Jo “Cindy” Glenn died October 3, 2019 God’s Children Choir. daughter, Bailey Grace Young, both of Yulee; her Jennie, he was still able to see the bright side of from pneumonia at Mercy Medical Center in Des She was employed at Container Corporation mother, Cynthia (Keith) Lane of Fernandina Beach, everything. Moines, Iowa. of America/Rock Tenn for many years. She was a Fla.; her father, Carey (Susan) Gill of Fernandina In June of 2018, his bright personality attract- Born November 10, 1947, she was the daugh- member of the Eastern Star under Silver Square Beach; her brother, Jonathon Gill, and her sister, ed the love of his life, Rachel Dufresne. Knowing ter of Gordon and Dorothy Jean Masonic Lodge No. 703 in Yulee. Karla (Ander) Smith, both of Atlanta, Ga.; and her that he had found the one he wanted to spend the Perry Glenn of Winfield, Iowa, In addition to her parents and husband, she was beloved niece and nephews, Kallisti, Lane, Barrett, rest of his life with, Buddy went to his sister to publishers of the Winfield Beacon preceded in death by a sister, Dorothy Yvonne and Rucker, as well as many other extended family tell her he would be asking Rachel to marry him. for many years. She was born at Parrish. members. Unfortunately, his time had come to an end, never the old Mercy Hospital that stood Sister Rauls leaves to mourn and cherish her Sara’s family will receive friends 5-7 p.m. having the chance to propose. Never having the at the corner of B Avenue East and memories her three sons, Michael (Ava) Rauls Thursday, October 10, 2019 at Oxley-Heard chance to wed, he leaves not a widow but the love Highway 63. of Yulee, Brian (Lisa) Rauls of Folkston, Ga., and Funeral Directors. Funeral services will be of his life whose heart he has marked with an After graduating from the Shawn Rauls of Yulee; a sibling, Lydia Parrish; held at 11 a.m. Friday, October 11, 2019 at unchanging love and left her with precious memo- University of Iowa, Cindy had a long and successful grandchildren, Raron, Briana, Anton, JaMarri, and Journey Church with Pastor Darryl Bellar offi- ries that will never fade. career as a civil servant for the U.S. Navy. She was Devin Rauls; and a host of in-laws, family, and sor- ciating. She will be laid to rest at Bosque Bello Buddy also leaves behind a loving father, Mr. devoted to her work and often immersed herself rowing friends. Cemetery. Leon Scott Cheatham, whose unending love for in its projects and details. Her coworkers were a Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Those desiring may make contributions in him reaches beyond his absence, and his sister, second family to her, and she always grew to know October 12, 2019 at the Journey Church. Her fam- Sara’s memory to Nassau County Animal Services, Cristal Lea Nash and husband Don, whom he loved about their personal lives, including children and ily will receive friends 5-7 p.m. Friday, October 11, 86078 License Road, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034. and cherished and leaves with fond memories of pets. 2019 at Third Mount Zion Church. She will be laid Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors their childhood together. He leaves a very special Her work took her up and down the eastern to rest in O’Neal Cemetery. stepmother, Mrs. Kay Cheatham, who cared deeply half of the United States, as well as to Guantanamo Please share your memories and condolences for him as he did for her and was there for him Bay, Cuba and Naval Air Station Bermuda. She was at www.oxleyheard.com. DEATH NOTICES as much as any mother could ever be. He leaves the civilian personnel officer at Naval Air Station Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors two nieces, Elizabeth Newcomb and husband Eric Jacksonville when she retired. Cleo Flake, 73, of Callahan, Fla., passed away and Victoria Smith and husband Clay, as well as Cindy loved to travel and visited as many plac- Sunday, October 6, 2019. two nephews, Daniel Nash and Aric Nash. Buddy es as she could in America, as well as outside its Mallory Donald Wilder Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors also leaves behind his four-legged best friend and borders. Her favorite trip was a long-anticipated Mallory Donald Wilder, of Fernandina Beach, Robert Lee Hogan, 68, of Hilliard, Fla., passed companion, Jefry, along with a host of other friends European tour that included a visit to Venice, Fla., passed away Friday, October 4, 2019 in hos- away Monday, October 7, 2019. and family. Italy. She reached her longtime goal of sitting in pice care. Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors Services to commemorate Buddy will be held at St. Mark’s Square until she didn’t want to sit there He was born March 14, 1945 at Humphreys Elizabeth Lue Manning, 84, passed away 5 p.m. Wednesday, October 9, 2019 in the Burgess anymore. Memorial Hospital in Fernandina Beach as the son October 2, 2019. Chapel of Oxley-Heard Funeral Directors. His fam- Cindy Glenn approached retirement with as of the late Gorenflo and Jaunita Wilder. Eternity Funeral Homes & Cremations – Nassau B&B Monuments WEEKLY UPDATE Donna Byrd ‘Quit tobacco together!’ The meeting is open to all registered (904) 277-2742 Republicans, who are also invited to join the 474418 S.R. 200 • State Licensed Northeast Florida AHEC will hold a free organization. Due by Tuesday, Oct. 10, reser- “Tools to Quit” class for tobacco users 2-4 p.m. vations for the meeting can be made by calling today at the Barnabas Center in Fernandina 624-0255 or emailing [email protected].

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Needs volunteers to help Nassau will be available along with a free quit plan, County families who need food, shelter workbook, water bottle, stress ball and more. Car wash donations to benefit seniors MEMORIALS and basic necessities. • Monument Cleaning, Raising, Call: 904.261.7000 for more information . To register, call 482-0189. Barnabas Center The Fernandina Beach High School Interact is located in Suite 101 at 1303 Jasmine St. in Club will host a free car wash 10 a.m. to noon Engraving and Bronze Refinishing 1303 JASMINE STREET FERNANDINA BEACH, FL 32034 904-261-8783 Fernandina Beach. Saturday, Oct. 12, in the parking lot of the Zaxby’s restaurant located at 1905 S. 14th St. FRWN guest to review ‘Radicals’ book in Fernandina Beach. All donations received The Federated Republican Women of during the event will benefit the Nassau County Nassau’s October meeting will feature retired Council on Aging’s fifth annual Senior Citizen City Scoop U.S. Navy Capt. Ryman Shoaf, director of Gift Box Program. operations of Team JAS and a former instruc- Thanks to a grant awarded to the City's Safety Committee, tor at the National War College, as guest Ostomy support group available speaker. The meeting will take place at 11:30 The Amelia Island Ostomy Support Group two new Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) a.m. Friday, Oct. 11, at the Fernandina Beach will hold its monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. have been installed. Golf Club, located at 2800 Bill Melton Road in Monday, Oct. 14, in conference rooms 3 and Fernandina Beach. Shoaf will present a 4, which are off the lobby of the UF Health review of the book Rules for Radicals by Saul Alinsky. UPDATE Continued on 3A One is located at the Comfort Station in downtown Fernandina, and one by the Ybor Alvarez Athletic Complex. 511 Ash Street, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 (904) 261-3696 Fax 261-3698 Website for email addresses: fbnewsleader.com A complete list of AED locations can be found on the City's website (www.fbfl.us) under the heading "How Do I". Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday

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Continued from 1A company would not use composite mate- WALKOVERS rials but a pre-cast concrete system to applied to the walkovers has an expected build the dune walkovers. While con- Taco Pope graduates from lifespan of 40 years, he said. crete is more expensive to build with While the initial construction cost than fiberglass, he said, there is no main- using composite fiberglass is more tenance cost associated with the mate- expensive than timber – $200,000 as rial, which comes in a variety of colors NEFRC Leadership Academy opposed to $160,000, the maintenance and textures. and replacement costs of timber con- Pyle said the system has pre-cast The Northeast Florida Regional and Jacksonville Post-graduation, class members struction over 20 years is calculated to concrete beams as the primary load- Council’s Regional Leadership Beach City join the Northeast Florida Regional be $2,504,000, while the cost of mainte- bearing structures, which can be buried Academy graduated its 14th class on Councilwoman; Community Institute Inc., a non-profit nance and replacement with the com- from 10 to 30 feet and precast-concrete Sept. 30. The academy’s mission is to Dave Rogers, think-tank aimed at policy issues faced posite material is $345,000, Hansen said. treads with optional foundation and pier build a strong, diverse regional network vice chairman, by the region, according to the release. Construction costs are also lower, he systems and flexible railing and curb of leaders with a shared commitment to St. Johns County The region’s challenges include explained, due to the lighter weight of systems. collaboration and to making Northeast Soil and Water growth, preserving valuable eco-sys- the composite material. Railings would be built from pres- Florida a better place to live and work, Conservation, tems, improving economic viability, and Don Ferrar with Links Bridges said sure-treated lumber, with pickets from according to a news release. District 5; and maintaining the quality of life. his company proposes to build a model aluminum or galvanized or stainless This year’s graduates are Taco Robbi Correa, For more information on the walkover at Beach Access 4N at no steel. Pyle said the concrete walkovers Pope, assistant county manager, Pope president, Revita- Regional Community Institute of charge to the city. This is so officials can be designed to curve or elevate as Nassau County; Tyler Nolen, region- lize Historic Northeast Florida or the Regional and residents can evaluate the structure. the site dictates. al planner, NEFRC; Susan Grich, Palatka. Leadership Academy, contact Margo Ferrar said Links Bridges would also Pyle said PermaTrak is an engi- president and CEO, Health Planning The program covers regional tour- Moehring at (904) 279-0880, ext. 161, invite other prospective clients to see neering firm and would use contractors Council of Northeast Florida; Lori ism, demographics, growth manage- or [email protected]. the example. In return, the city would working with a PermaTrak field consul- Boyer, CEO, Downtown Investment ment, regional transportation, environ- For more information about the receive preferred pricing on walkovers tant for installing the walkovers. The Authority; Christine Hoffman, director, ment, resources and the full range of Northeast Florida Regional Council, for five years, resulting in a savings of at company has no experience with dune Beaches Museum and History Park, issues affecting the Region. visit www.nefrc.org. least 20%, he explained. walkovers, Pyle said. Ferrar said the piles, trestles, decks, Vice Mayor Len Kreger said the and beams of walkovers built by his city plans to have a dune walkover at company would be made of fiberglass, each access so it needs to look at all its while the side rails would be made of options. Continued from 2A City shopping area at 15255 Max Leggett Parkway, UPDATE east of the airport exit of Interstate 95. It is also conve- high-density polyethylene. Ferrar said Martin said the city has funds avail- North Hospital building. Directional signs will be posted. nient to Route 17. For more information, call that, while his firm has not built beach able to pay $10,000 to $15,000 to each Co-led by certified ostomy nurse Lynn Oaks, the meet- 310-9054. walkovers before, it has “a collegial company for a small demonstration proj- ing will provide attendees with opportunities to ask relationship” with a group led by Frank ect. questions, share experiences, and learn about medical County library board meeting Oct. 15 Hopf, a geomorphologist and expert on Commissioner Mike Lednovich said products in a supportive environment. The Nassau County Library Advisory Board will meet dunes. demonstration projects would allow the All those with ostomies, their families, professionals, 3-5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, at the Bryceville Branch The third presentation at the work- city to “compare apples to apples” and or anyone facing ostomy surgery are welcome to Library, located at 7280 Motes Road in Bryceville. The shop came from PermaTrak Regional to get a cost for the walkovers. attend. UF Health North is located just beyond the River meeting is open to the public. 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NL Wednesday 10.09.indd 3 10/8/19 7:41 PM 4A Wednesday, October 9, 2019/News-Leader Business BUSINESS BRIEFS Did reforms work post-Recession? University of Pennsylvania did not. sufficient funds in their checking Before the Durbin Amend- accounts.” Following implemen- Fire safety program taking place Oct. 12 University of Pennsylvania ment was passed, when a con- tations of the new rule, which Local residents are invited alarms (17%). The focus of the Law School Professor Natasha sumer used a debit card to make bans automatic enrollment and to participate in a special fire event will be to educate attend- Sarin has examined the impact a purchase, a merchant would requires customers to opt in, the safety education event Saturday, ees about how to protect their of key consumer finance reforms pay the bank 2% of the value of share of bank customers opted in Oct.12, from 10 a.m. until noon, families and homes from the implemented in the wake of The the transaction to cover the cost to overdraft protection dropped at Lowe’s, 474283 East State threats of fire and carbon mon- Great Recession in a new article of processing. The Amendment from 100% to just 16%. Road 200, Fernandina Beach, oxide (CO) as well as planning in the Columbia Law Review, capped these “interchange” fees Sarin identified three key according to a news release. and practicing a fire escape plan. according to a news release, and at 22 cents, with the objective lessons from the successes The National Fire Protection Children will have the opportu- it’s a yes-no answer on whether that merchants would pass the and failures of regulation post- Association reports that almost nity to build a wooden fire truck they worked or not. “Making savings on to consumers through Recession. three of every five home fire in a one-time kids’ workshop Consumer Finance Work” details lower retail prices. First, she notes, if left deaths resulted from fires in and will receive firefighter hats, her findings about the successes Instead, however, Sarin’s data unchecked, “banks exploit homes with no smoke alarms coloring books and educational and failures of reforms aimed at shows that “(1) banks increased consumers’ behavioral limita- (40%) or no working smoke materials, while supplies last. debit and credit cards and over- Sarin consumer account fees to recov- tions – like over-optimism (e.g., draft fees, and offers insights er all lost interchange revenue, consumers’ mistaken beliefs to guide policymakers in future and (2) merchants failed to fully that they will never be delin- regulatory efforts. ing the financial markets to pro- pass through their cost savings quent in paying credit card bills) Diversity and human rights ordinances “The Great Recession was tect consumers. Sarin analyzes to consumers.” Indeed, she and inattention (e.g., consum- The Nassau County Chamber could impact local business own- the worst economic downturn three of the most significant writes, “[p]rices set by super- ers’ failure to read checking of Commerce invites their mem- ers. in the United States since the reforms to emerge from this markets and convenience stores account contracts, which explic- bers and prospective members The program will be pre- Depression,” writes Sarin in the period: The Durbin Amendment, whose costs fell significantly itly detail the significant costs to attend its next “Hot Topics” sented 8:30-9:30 a.m. Tuesday, article. “More Americans lost which capped debit card inter- because of Durbin are virtually of overdrafting),” thus allow- presentation on “Business Oct. 22, at the Nassau County their jobs than at any time since change fees; the Credit Card indistinguishable from those set ing them to charge high hidden Benefits of Diversity – How Chamber of Commerce, 961687 World War II. Over two million Accountability Responsibility and by merchants with low (or no) fees. “As such, policymakers Human Rights Ordinances Gateway Blvd., Suite 101-G, businesses closed their doors Disclosure (“CARD”) Act, which interchange savings,” and gas must bring discipline to these Help.” The guest speakers will Fernandina Beach. because they could not make reduced banks’ ability to charge prices fell by only $0.004 on markets by restricting shrouded be Genece Minshew and Dr. “Hot Topics” workshops payroll. Nearly eight million hidden credit card fees; and the average even as gas retailers pricing.” Theresa Sparks, president and are free for members of the families lost their homes. The default rule requiring bank cus- received more than 15% of the Second, “low-income con- vice president of Fernandina Chamber of Commerce and average American household lost tomers to affirmatively opt into total savings from the passage sumers tend to pay higher Beach Pride Inc., according to $25 for prospective members. one-third of its net worth.” overdraft protection. of the Amendment. At the same prices than their high-income a news release. Minshew and Advance registration and pay- In response to the crisis, Based on her data, Sarin con- time, banks sought to recoup counterparts” for banking prod- Sparks will talk about the human ment are always preferred. For President Barack Obama cre- cludes that while the CARD Act the fees by hiding them else- ucts, and regulators ought to rights and relations ordinance more information, go to www. ated the Consumer Finance and overdraft fee reforms suc- where, for example by reducing pursue reforms that reduce such recently adopted by the city of NassauCountyFLChamber.com Protection Bureau and tasked ceeded in increasing consumer the availability of free checking inequality. Fernandina Beach and how it or call (904) 261-3248. the agency with better regulat- welfare, the Durbin Amendment accounts. Finally, she writes, In contrast, the CARD Act “Regulators should follow what successfully helped to decrease banks do – not what they say. the cost of credit cards for con- Every time regulators act, banks sumers by curtailing banks’ caution that consumers will be freedom to advertise attractive hurt, because affected institu- percent initial interest rates and tions will have no choice but to You’re invited to a then charge high back-end fees pass costs through to consum- such as penalty fees, interest rate ers.” increases, and over-limit fees. By However, as demonstrated by Savannah Grand Tea Party requiring more fulsome disclo- the success of overdraft reform th sures of fees up front, thus reduc- and the CARD Act, “in many Saturday, October 12 ing banks’ ability to hide them instances, impacted institutions 2p – 4p from customers, “estimates eat the losses from regulation, suggest the CARD Act reduced rather than passing them through Light snacks & Assortments of teas provided. overall credit card fees by nearly to their customers.” Thus, “[b] RSVP: (904) 321 -0898 $25 per account annually,” writes eing too beholden to how we Sarin. believe banks will respond to Customers saw similar sav- regulation – rather than following ings from changes to the struc- the data to understand how banks ture of overdraft protection. actually respond to regulation – “Prior to recent changes, bank leads to an overly pessimistic customers were automatically view of regulatory efficacy.” opted in to overdraft protec- In the decade since the crisis, 1900 Amelia Trace Court • Fernandina Beach, FL tion,” Sarin explains. 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NL Wednesday 10.09.indd 4 10/8/19 2:33 PM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2019 NEWS News-Leader 5A Tai chi: ‘Meditation in motion’ WGA grant might also be ‘medicine in motion’ process open In previous wellness columns, I’ve addressed the importance of balance for The Women’s Giving Alliance after satisfactory grantee reports. fall prevention with options such as aqua has opened its 18th grant cycle WGA members will make sched- classes and Nordic walking. These are with an announcement it is uled site visits during the grant exercises that can add “life to your years, accepting Letters of Interest period to monitor progress. while adding years to your life.” Perhaps from requesting nonprofit orga- A Letter of Interest is the one of the best activities for balance and nizations and local governments. first step in applying for a 2020- overall wellness is the art of tai chi. This The deadline for a Letter of 22 grant from WGA. Successful ancient Chinese tradition is an excel- Interest is Friday, Nov. 1, at 4 LOI applicants may then receive lent form of gentle, p.m. EST. a Request for Proposal to com- low-impact exercise WGA is an initiative of The plete the application process with that integrates mind Community Foundation for program details and financials, and body. The series Northeast Florida. Its current as well as organization finan- of movements are focus is “Breaking the Cycle cial information. Grants will be performed in a slow, of Female Poverty.” WGA is announced in May 2020. focused manner accom- accepting applications from tax- The women of the WGA pool panied by deep breath- exempt 501(c)(3) organizations their philanthropic giving to make ing. Each movement of or units of local government with a lasting impact on the lives of posture flows into the projects that serve women and/ women and girls. Since 2001, WELLNESS next without pause, so or girls in Nassau County and hundreds of women in Northeast WEDNESDAY it’s fluid and constant. four other Northeast Florida Florida have become WGA mem- If you’ve seen people counties. bers, making an annual contribu- practicing tai chi, you Instructions for submitting tion of $1,500 each. Through Kym Dunton will understand why it’s a Letter of Interest are posted those contributions, WGA has often called “meditation along with further details on made grants totaling more than in motion.” Originally developed for self- the WGA website at http://bit. $6 million to 52 nonprofit organi- defense, tai chi has evolved into a graceful ly/2ASK4IN. The LOI submis- zations. It also has built an endow- form of exercise that is ideal for overall sion is via a required online form. ment of $3.7 million to ensure the wellbeing. According to the May 2009 Grant requests of all sizes future of its philanthropic work. issue of the Harvard Health Newsletter, are welcome. Grants are for two For more information, visit www. studies on tai chi for health have shown years and are paid in installments wganefl.org. the program to be helpful for a number of medical conditions. These include arthritis, fibromyalgia, lower back pain, the study involving 702 people in the flexibility, and balance. The unsup- low bone density, breast cancer, diabetes, community. After 16 weeks of learn- ported arm movements involved in tai heart disease, sleep problems, fall preven- ing and practicing a tai chi program, the chi strengthen the upper body without tion, and stress management. While tai chi results showed that tai chi significantly weights or resistance bands. The form looks gentle and graceful, it is also very reduced the number of falls by approxi- also strengthens the core muscles of powerful, like the force beneath a river mately 70%. The study found that building the back, abdomen, legs, and ankles. that appears calm on the surface. confidence, a fundamental component of Depending on the speed and size of the Several years ago, my fellow fitness the tai chi for arthritis program, corre- movements, tai chi can provide some instructor, Audrey, and I started learn- lates closely to the reduced rate of falling. aerobic benefits. Lastly, tai chi improves ing tai chi from an excellent local master Evidence shows that the fear of falling posture. The better the posture, the less trainer. We found it quite different from increases the risk of falling. This study wear and tear on muscles and joints. the high intensity aqua fitness classes we is one of two listed on the official site Try this: stand or sit tall and take a deep teach, and we loved it. Unfortunately, our of the Centers for Disease Control and breath in and out. Now, hunch over and instructor left, life got busy, and regret- Prevention as evidence for practicing tai do it again. See how limited breathing tably, we stopped. Then a year ago, we chi to prevent falls. becomes? It’s clear to see the benefits of decided it was time to incorporate tai chi Tai chi is different from other exercis- better posture. back into our wellness routine. We started es in several ways. Since it is an internal Tai chi requires no special equipment, training and are now certified by the Tai art, most participants discover that while can be practiced anywhere, anytime, Chi for Health Institute specifically for going through the forms, they improve indoors or out, alone or with a group. arthritis and fall prevention. We aren’t focus and calm the mind. The movements Both physically and mentally, it improves currently teaching it, but practice it. are primarily circular and fluid, keeping almost all aspects of health. There are The founder of the program, Dr. Paul joints soft, taking the stress off connec- many videos and books available, but Lam, is a remarkable man with more tive tissue. Tai chi is beneficial for all ages it’s beneficial to attend a class where an than 40 years of expertise in tai chi. Lam and abilities. While usually done standing, instructor can help you practice it safely, was disabled with arthritis at a young age, it’s easily adaptable in a chair. According especially if you are struggling with and through tai chi, regained his mobility. to the principles of traditional Chinese chronic conditions or balance. There are As a physician, Lam incorporates safety medicine, tai chi’s movements help stimu- several tai chi classes offered in Nassau as a priority. By using positive reinforce- late the flow of energy known as “chi” County. Ideally, try it for at least 12 ment, you move without judgment. It was and promote healing. However, you don’t weeks. You might discover why tai chi through this program in 2007 that the need to learn the roots of tai chi or believe could also be called “medicine in New South Wales Health Department of in the Chinese philosophy to enjoy the motion.” Australia funded the world’s largest fall health benefits. Kym Dunton, RN, is a certified health prevention study in a community setting. While tai chi is gentle and doesn’t coach and fitness instructor who lives on Concerned with the high costs related to leave you winded, it does address key Amelia Island. For questions or comments, fall injuries, the department initiated components of fitness: muscle strength, contact [email protected].

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6A Wednesday, October 9, 2019 NEWS News-Leader COURT REPORT Has your license The following report was com- pleaded not guilty to grand terers program and complete 50 guilty to aggravated fleeing and piled by Pamela Bushnell of the theft of a motor vehicle, flee- hours of community service. He eluding police, driving under the News-Leader from the Oct. 3 ing or eluding police, driving was ordered to have no violent influence of alcohol, and driving court docket of Circuit Court Judge while his license was suspended victim contact. He must pay $418 while her license was suspended been suspended? James H. Daniel. or revoked, and obstruction or in court costs, $100 to the State or revoked. She was adjudicated n Angelique Christine opposition of a police officer Attorney’s Office, and $150 to guilty and sentenced to time Abraham waived her right to a without violence. the Public Defender’s Office. served in Nassau County Jail and You could get it back Oct. 18 speedy trial on charges of traf- n Sebastian Vu David no n Gregory Lee Green Jr. 18 months of probation. Special The Nassau County Clerk and other ficking methamphetamine, pos- longer meets criteria for incom- pleaded guilty to leaving the conditions of probation include of Court offices are joining fines to have session of less than 20 grams of petency and was placed on con- scene of a crash involving serious participation in Level 1 DUI other clerks of court in the their driver cannabis, and possession of drug ditional release pending charges bodily injury. He was adjudicated school within 30 days, attendance state Friday, Oct. 18, to help licenses paraphernalia. of aggravated fleeing and eluding guilty and sentenced to seven at a Victim Impact Panel, a one- restore suspended driver reinstated. n Ashley Marie Allen admit- police and obstruction or opposi- years in Florida State Prison fol- year suspension of her driver’s licenses, according to a news In the ted violation of probation for tion of police without violence. lowed by five years of probation. license, continued mental health release. Operation Green state of counterfeiting a pay instrument n George Charles Delmar His license was revoked for life. treatment, and 50 hours of com- Light is a statewide Driver Florida, with intent to defraud, forgery, forfeited bond pending charges He must pay $7,370.04 in restitu- munity service. She must pay a License Reinstatement Event. when court uttering forged bills, and unau- for the sale, manufacture, or tion, $418 in court costs, $100 to fine of $500, $418 in court costs, Clerk of Court locations in fees and thorized possession of a driver’s delivery of a controlled sub- the State Attorney’s Office, and $100 to the State Attorney’s Yulee and Fernandina Beach CLERK fines go license or identification. She was stance. A warrant is outstanding $150 to the Public Defender’s Office, and $150 to the Public will be open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. OF THE unpaid, sentenced to three months in for his arrest. Office. Defender’s Office. that day for Operation Green CIRCUIT driver Nassau County Jail after which n Tracy Danielle Diloreto n Justin S. Hall pleaded guilty n Joshua Ahman Malachi Light. licenses are probation will be reinstated forfeited bond pending charges to possession of a controlled Jones pleaded not guilty to aggra- “This is a great opportunity COURT suspended and extended an additional 12 of possession of cocaine, pos- substance and possession of vated fleeing and eluding police to save some money and get or revoked months. A condition of probation session of less than 20 grams of less than 20 grams of cannabis. and the sale, manufacture, or back on the road – legally,” John A. as a penalty, is that she receives outpatient cocaine, and possession of con- He was adjudicated guilty and delivery of cocaine. John A. Crawford, the Nassau Crawford resulting in treatment at Clay Behavioral. trolled substance paraphernalia. sentenced to 15 days in Nassau n Kyle Russell Leach pleaded County Clerk of Circuit Court thousands of Early termination of probation A warrant is outstanding for her County Jail. He must pay $518 not guilty to possession of a con- and Comptroller, said in the suspended may be considered upon success- arrest. in court costs, $100 to the State trolled substance, possession of release. “Those eligible can licenses each year. Operation ful completion of all conditions. n Jeremiah Wayne Doyle was Attorney’s Office, and $150 to drug paraphernalia, and obstruc- potentially save up to 35%.” Green Light was created n Andy William Anderson ordered to show cause on charg- the Public Defender’s Office. tion or opposition of police with- According to a news as a proactive initiative to pleaded not guilty to two charg- es of a violation of an injunction n Venus Smith Hatcher out violence. release from the nonprofit assist residents in tackling es of possession of a controlled for protection and criminal mis- pleaded guilty to possession of n Jennifer Elaine McKinstrie Florida Court Clerks & outstanding fees and fines and substance and one charge each chief. Drug treatment and a com- a controlled substance and pos- pleaded not guilty to felony driv- Comptrollers association, regaining their driver licenses, of possession of less than 20 petency evaluation are pending. session of drug paraphernalia. ing under the influence, driving clerks of court throughout according to the release. grams of cannabis, possession of n Misty Blue Foures pleaded She was adjudicated guilty and while her license is permanently the state will host Operation “People might not realize new or legend drugs without a guilty to possession of a con- sentenced to time served plus revoked, possession of less than Green Light events from Oct. they have existing fines stack- prescription, possession of drug trolled substance and possession 30 days in Nassau County Jail 20 grams of cannabis, and unlaw- 12-19 to help residents pay paraphernalia, and driving while of drug paraphernalia. She was followed by 24 months of drug ful use of false license display. outstanding court fees, tickets, LICENSE Continued on 8A his license was suspended or adjudicated guilty and sentenced offender probation to include n Amanda Leann Mott revoked. to 60 days in Nassau County Jail treatment. She must pay $518 refused a conditional release plan n Brandon Michael Andrix to run concurrently with earlier in court costs, $100 to the State following conviction for fleeing pleaded guilty to grand theft of sentencing on other charges. She Attorney’s Office, and $150 to and eluding police and battery on a controlled substance, posses- must pay $518 in court costs, the Public Defender’s Office. a person aged 65 or older. Bond POLICE REPORT sion of heroin, and possession $100 to the State Attorney’s n Amanda Marie Hicks was revoked and she was taken Pamela Bushnell of the News- 803 S. Seventh St., Fernandina of new or legend drugs without Office, and $150 to the Public pleaded not guilty to the sale, into custody. A competency Leader compiled this report from Beach, Oct. 1, possession of a prescription. He was adjudi- Defender’s Office. manufacture, or delivery of a hearing is scheduled. records at the Nassau County cocaine and possession of a cated guilty. After waiving a n Grady Eugene Glover II controlled substance. n Kenneth Perry Murray Clerk of the Circuit Court. Arrest weapon by a convicted felon. pre-sentencing investigation, he pleaded guilty to keeping a struc- n Michael Paul Howe denied pleaded not guilty to possession indicates suspicion of a crime, not n Latoya Catrice Clay, 31, was sentenced to six months in ture as a public nuisance for drug violation of probation for posses- of a controlled substance. guilt. To report information about 323 N. Eighth St., Fernandina Nassau County Jail to run con- activity, possession of a con- sion of a controlled substance and n Madeline Beth Rentz was a crime, contact the Fernandina Beach, Oct. 1, possession of a currently with a sentence in trolled substance, possession of DUI with property damage. found competent to proceed on Beach Police Department at controlled substance with intent Pinellas County. He must pay cocaine, and possession of drug n Donald Brian Hoyle plead- charges of burglary of an unoc- 277-7342 or the Nassau County to sell, possession of a firearm $1,036 in court costs, $200 to the paraphernalia. He was sentenced ed not guilty to possession of a cupied building and grand theft. Sheriff’s Office at 225-5174. The by a convicted felon, keeping State Attorney’s Office, and $300 to time served in Nassau County controlled substance. She is being evaluated for mental “We Tip” program – 1-800- a place where drugs are used to the Public Defender’s Office. Jail. Adjudication was withheld. n Darlene Kelsey Hutcheson health court. 78Crime – also allows callers to and sold and declared a public n Garrick Travis Brockett He was sentenced to drug offend- pleaded guilty to possession of n Heather Marie Stephens leave anonymous tips. nuisance, and the sale, manu- pleaded guilty to altering or er probation to include evaluation heroin and possession of drug denied violation of probation for n Mark Lee Conner, 42, facture, or delivery of controlled destroying evidence, obstruction and treatment and 100 hours of paraphernalia. She was adjudicat- fraudulent use of a credit card. 17516 Conner Road, Hilliard, substance. or opposition of a police officer community service. He must pay ed guilty and sentenced to time She paid restitution in full on the Sept. 27, driving while license n Naomi Christine Marriott, without violence, trespassing, $518 in court costs, $100 to the served in Nassau County Jail charge. suspended, habitual offender. 35, 85494 N. Harts Road, Yulee, and possession of drug parapher- State Attorney’s Office, and $150 and 18 months of drug offender n Heather Diane Stewart n Shawn Robert Eisenmen, Oct. 1, dealing in stolen property nalia. He was adjudicated guilty to the Public Defender’s Office. probation to include treatment. admitted violation of proba- 31, 76193 Timbercreek and giving false information to a and sentenced to six months in n Michael Joseph Gramlick Sentence is to run concurrently tion for the sale, manufacture, Boulevard, Yulee, Sept. 27, pawnbroker. Nassau County Jail with credit pleaded guilty to resisting arrest with a Duval County case. She or delivery of a controlled sub- aggravated assault with a deadly n Mercedes Angueira, for time served. He must pay with violence. He was adjudicat- must pay a $500 fine, $418 in stance. Probation was revoked weapon. 21, 3961 Lochlaurel Drive, $518 in court costs, $100 to the ed guilty and sentenced to time court costs, $100 to the State and terminated. She was sen- n Courtney Danyelle Jacksonville, Oct. 2, threats of State Attorney’s Office, and $150 served in Nassau County Jail Attorney’s Office, and $150 to tenced to 10 months in Nassau Nelson, 27, 12337 Cardinal extortion. to the Public Defender’s Office. and 18 months of probation with the Public Defender’s Office. County Jail after which proba- Creek Drive, Jacksonville, Sept. n Emerson Connor Arm- n Jason Brandon Byrd Jr. conditions he participate in a bat- n Jacqueline Johnson pleaded tion will be reinstated with an 27, felony fleeing and eluding a strong, 26, 7604 Green Drive, additional four months added. police officer, resisting arrest Gloucester Point, Va., Oct. Outstanding costs and fees were THE SCHOOL BOARD without violence and driving 2, possession of a controlled HOMELESS ANIMALS... converted for civil judgment. while license suspended. substance, giving a false name OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA THEY’RE DYING FOR n Kristina Renee Thompson n Blake Harris Robbins, 36, while detained, driving while pleaded not guilty to burglary and NOTICE OF INTENT TO REVISE A 2ND CHANCE 844 Mary Street, Fernandina license suspended or revoked, 2.51 Safe and Secure Schools petit theft. Beach, Sept. 27, possession of a and theft. Adopt A Companion Today n Matthew Robin Thompson n In compliance with the Administrative Procedure Act, controlled substance and disor- Santaurus Quavon Brizele, pleaded guilty to aggravated flee- derly intoxication. 28, 1212 Hickory St., Fernandina Chapter 120, Florida Statute, a public hearing may be held ing and eluding a police officer, n Benjamin John Parsons, Beach, Oct. 2, two charges of if requested within twenty-one (21) days of this notice at the obstruction or opposition of a 46, 522 Citrona Drive, the sale of cocaine within 1,000 place, time, and date indicated below: police officer without violence, Fernandina Beach, Sept. 28, feet of public housing, posses- and driving while his license was Place: Nassau County School Board possession of methamphet- sion of drug paraphernalia, and suspended or revoked. He was amine. keeping a place where drugs are 1201 Atlantic Ave. adjudicated guilty and sentenced n Robert Jason Maddox, 41, used or sold and declared a pub- Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 to 10 months in Nassau County 131 Snowden Road, Folkston, lic nuisance. Time: 6:30 P. M. Jail with credit for time served Ga., Sept. 29, possession of an n Michael Hunter Potts, 36, followed by two years of proba- altered firearm, possession of a 85766 Owens Road, Fernandina Date: October 10, 2019 tion. Conditions of probation are weapon by a convicted felon, and Beach, Oct. 2, possession of a No significant economic impact is anticipated. that he enrolls in and complete giving a false name while being weapon by a convicted felon, A PUBLIC SERVICE treatment at Phoenix House. He detained. possession of less than 20 grams Copies of the Administrative Rules and amended policies are ANNOUNCMENT BY THE is ordered to have no violent vic- n William Alton Moody, 35, of cannabis, sale of a controlled located in all schools, and the School Board office. NEWS-LEADER tim contact. He must pay $418 17194 Buckskin Road, Hilliard, substance, possession of meth- in court costs, $100 to the State Sept. 29, possession of meth- amphetamine, and resisting Attorney’s Office, and $150 to amphetamine and possession of arrest without violence. Other the Public Defender’s Office. drug paraphernalia with residue. charges are pending. ROAD CLOSURE n Joni Renee Thornton n Ryan James Trotter, 37, n Ashlaun Tzion Roberson, pleaded guilty to possession of a 86085 Shelter Island Drive, 20, 1404 Beech St., Fernandina controlled substance, giving false Fernandina Beach, Sept. 29, Beach, Oct. 2, sale of cocaine NOTIFICATION identification to a law enforce- DUI with multiple prior offens- within 1,000 feet for public ment officer, and driving while es and resisting arrest without housing, possession of less than NAME OF PROJECT: her license was suspended or violence. 20 grams of cannabis, and pos- CIRCLE K SR200 revoked. She was sentenced to n Ashley Nichole Ervin, session of drug paraphernalia time served in Nassau County NAME OF CONTRACTOR: 27, 2077 Bishop Estates Road, with residue. Jail. She must pay $518 in court Jacksonville, Sept. 30, trafficking n Deanna Marie Carney, CHARLES PEELER CONSTRUCION costs and $100 to the State methamphetamine. 20, 54002 Turning Leaf Drive, SCOPE OF DETOUR: Attorney’s Office. n Frank Neal Reed, 61, Callahan, Oct. 3, five charges of GENE LASSERRE BLD WILL BE CLOSED AT S.R.200 n Victoria Lynn Wegner 27333 Georgia St., Hilliard, possession of a controlled sub- pleaded not guilty to burglary Sept. 30, possession of meth- stance, possession of less than SCOPE OF CONSTRUCTION: and petit theft. amphetamine. RESURFACE AND NEW PAVING [email protected] n Gary Leonard Clay, 55, POLICE Continued on 8A ROADS AFFECTED: GENE LASSERRE BLVD, COURTNEY ISLES WAY, S.R.200, CHESTER ROAD ia Gutters DETOUR ROUTE:(SHOWN IN MAP) mel , LLC TRAFFIC WILL BE DIRECTED TO GENE LASSERRE A VIA CHESTER ROAD AND COURNEY ISLES WAY DURATION OF CLOSURE: & FROM 10/21/2019 AT 10:00 P.M.TO 10/22/2019 AT 5:00 A.M. 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The News-Leader is published with pride weekly VOICE OF THE PEOPLE for the people of Nassau County by Community Newspapers, Inc., Athens, Georgia. We believe seems to benefit tire dealers, auto glass stores, paint and body that strong newspapers build strong communi- Shared concerns businesses and chiropractors. And for 4X jockeys they have ties – “Newspapers get things done!” Our primary Regarding Philip Griffin’s letter, “Freedom of Treeligion,” all the benefits of a slalom course with off road conditions. goal is to publish distinguished and profitable community-oriented newspapers. This mission I feel that I must take exception to his broad and specious char- Enough is enough. F l o r i d a ’ s O l d e s t W e e k l y will be accomplished through the teamwork of acterization that the action of the Amelia Tree Conservancy I have to wonder if the engineer who planned and is over- N e w s p a p e r E s t a b l i s h e d i n 1854 professionals dedicated to the truth, integrity, and the Sierra Club “do not reflect the will of the majority of seeing this travesty of organization, efficiency and construc- quality and hard work. hardworking citizens who live, work, and pay taxes within the tion ever completed the $39.95 online course named “Road Editorial Board Foy R. Maloy, Publisher city limits. This is nothing more than a heavy-handed attempt Building for Dummies.” Was he able to color inside the lines Foy R. Maloy Peg Davis, Editor to paint the growing conservation movement on the island as during the final exam? [email protected] some sort of lunatic fringe. As a founding member of Conserve This is becoming dangerous. There are numerous areas Angeline Mudd, Peg Davis Amelia Now!, it has been my experience that our 1,500 mem- where it is virtually impossible to know where the lanes are Business Office Manager [email protected] bers also “live, work, and pay taxes within the city limits.” because either several lanes have been adjusted and the mark- Robert Fiege, Production Director It has always been my intention that Conserve Amelia ings run on top of each other, the lane marks have faded or The views expressed by the columnists and Beth Jones, Sports Editor Now! would represent everyone who is concerned about none were ever placed down. Yesterday, I went onto the right letter writers on this page are their own and Michael Miller, Copy Editor the rapid, seemingly uncontrolled rate of growth here on the shoulder of the road because I was afraid of entering the left do not necessarily reflect the views of the newspaper, its owners or employees. island. Our members are retirees who have chosen this glori- lane. I could not tell where the boundaries were. ous island to live out their remaining days – and hardworking And in places the lanes suddenly change directions sharp- Tom Wood Dink NeSmith young families who see the small town atmosphere in which ly. If a driver is not paying attention, there can be disastrous Chairman President they envisioned raising their families slowly disappearing. In consequences. It’s a real challenge in broad daylight. At night short, our members come from all walks of life and represent and/or in the rain the challenges and dangers treble. all political ideologies. Ours is a spontaneously occurring non- Want to learn some new curse words? Listen in at the partisan movement. It is our belief that there is nothing “left access points at the Publix and Home Depot shopping areas wing” or “radical” about wanting to preserve the small town as drivers hit the ridiculous ramps placed there. The angle lifestyle that we currently enjoy. Nothing partisan about want- of the ramps will smack the underside of many low-riding ing to keep Amelia Island the wonderful place to raise a family vehicles offering to rip off vital, expensive parts. Add Muffler Ideas for the marina that it so clearly is. These are human values. The politically shops to the silver lining list. charged language of Mr. Griffin’s letter can only serve to We just had to replace a new tire on one of our cars for ome issues, projects, ideas, 2. I’m not sure they push us apart and make compromise even more difficult than the third time! Seems we somehow popped a hole in the proposals seem to come and always bought their it already is. sidewall. How does one do that? Three times? We don’t buy go, others are abiding even fuel at the marina, Looking ahead to the next big fight, the park at Simmons cheap tires; we buy Michelins. A friend had the same luck though we want them to go and 3. gambling Road, I’ve posted a plan on our Facebook page that combines with her windshield. S Somebody locally needs to step up and address this issue. away. ship people tended two of the ideas that are floating around: Moving the play- A project, an idea that came and to park, if they ground (and restrooms) to the airport, while preserving the Surely we have political leaders who can make demands for stayed awhile was the auto-centric could find a space, original concept of a ADA compliant nature trail at Simmons correcting or lessening the issues. And once this is completed, resort developers planned for the board the ship, Park that can be constructed without the destruction of any somebody should owe every car owner in the area a set of airport’s golf course. Most people gamble, get back trees and with a small permeable parking lot. This would shocks and a set of four new tires, Michelins. thought the project silly, unworkable, rather late, find eliminate the need to build restrooms and would require no dry Chip Kirkpatrick but it stayed around, developers mor- DEBATE their car and leave retention ponds (as would the new, scaled-up version of the Yulee phing into this or that – anything to AND the area quickly. Simmons Park plan). This compromise would create two new make it more palatable to a dismayed TACKLE The economic recreational areas while avoiding the zero sum, I win-you lose population. impact for the city dynamic that has become so common in our affairs. Debt of gratitude For me, this is one of those ideas, was negligible and This is just common sense consensus building, the kind of The citizens of Fernandina Beach and Amelia Island can one of those projects that should have Ron Sapp the company wasn’t approach that could move us past the current environment of breathe a sigh of relief for the first time since Steve Leggett’s been dismissed by city staff, the city here long. distrust, gridlocked opposition, and name calling. “Treeligion?” shocking proposal to convert the Amelia River Golf Course manager and the commission right And, some ideas Really? Could you be more dismissive, or derisive? property into an undesirable auto-centric resort complex with away. How it ever survived on the fall into the auto-centric resort cat- There is a large percentage of people on this island performance road course, 150 garages, and karting track. The legislative highway for as long as it egory, ideas like ... deeply concerned about the path that we are heading down. resulting increased noise, pollution, and road traffic would not did will forever be a mystery to me. • Put things on a barge and hope Denigrating them is certainly not the first step on a path have been compatible with the shape and character of our Sometimes, projects are so off the that people come, things like a res- forward. Further, when you speak of this constituency – and island. This original development proposal was loudly rejected wall, so undermining to community taurant on a barge, or maybe a pub that is what this is, a large constituency – “installing puppet by citizens and City Commissioners alike and replaced with character, so harmful to community on a barge, or a bar on a barge, or a members on the commission,” you are doing nothing more a modified plan that was received with skepticism and lack quality of life that they should be Ferris wheel on a barge, or a – well, than denigrating the democratic process for your own ends. of trust. shown to the scrap heap of lousy it could be anything on a barge, the Surely a group of people who share a common concern Consequently, we owe an enormous collective debt of grat- ideas right away. This was one of prospects are endless! should be able to seek out representation that shares their itude to Tom Miller for removing the heavy boot of Leggett’s those projects and thankfully it seems Over the years the city has enlist- concerns, even if they are not your concerns. odious development plan from the neck of our historic beach to be going the way of the buffalo. ed the help of numerous experts You create a nonsensical straw man when you suggest community. Weird and wacky projects – see – out-of-towners carrying briefcases that the environmental community would create a standard Mr. Miller’s timely proposal to assume the current any one of the five commission- – to tell us how to make the marina of development that would call for bulldozing existing homes lease for the Amelia River Golf Club property, including approved waterfront plans – can be profitable. Their ideas included dry along Egans Creek through eminent domain. It is a bleak vision plans to improve the existing course without further resurrected, of course, but this one storage facilities, other ancillary of our community that you paint. Naturally, no such suggestion development, will preserve our communities tranquil was so bizarre that any future attempt building such as a ship’s chandlery, has ever been aired. landscape, quality of life and property values for generations to bring it back would be met with and a small grocery store. Their one So, when you speak of “getting back to reality,” you might to come. scorn and laughter. My fingers are common theme was this, though: want to look around you and listen to your neighbors. They are I urge the Fernandina Beach City Commission to approve crossed. You’ll never make any money if the watching what is going on and they are concerned. the proposed lease assumption, without delay, at their sched- The abiding project, one of the only things you have to offer the boat- Chuck Oliva uled Oct. 15 meeting. Additionally, I encourage the good ones that seem to stay around forev- er are dock space and fuel, especially Fernandina Beach citizens of Fernandina Beach and Amelia Island to actively er, is the city’s marina and the fantasy if you’re bound to an annual, or two to support the magnanimous efforts of Mr. Miller to … ”stabi- of making it profitable. four year dredging regimen. lize and grow the club” by bolstering memberships and club As long as there’s been a city Another thing to think about, and Construction on S.R. 200 participation. marina it’s lost money, lots of money this is major: Exactly where, or what They say every cloud has a silver lining and it appears the Samuel Jefferson Kennard – this fiscal year it’s projected to lose is, the marina? Are the upland areas silver lining of the eternal roadwork project of State Road 200 Amelia City over $600,000, a staggering amount part of the marina? Is the Atlantic that will be supplemented by the Bait and Seafood building part of the General Fund, or property and other marina? Does the marina fit into the tax dollars. mission of the CRA? Is Brett’s part Equally abiding is the short list of of the marina, or is the marina sim- marina advocates who are perfectly ply a collection of boat slips and gas willing to share with the commission pumps? – and anyone else who’ll listen – their One thing the city can and ought thoughts on how to make the marina to do is terminate the management profitable. Some of these ideas have agreement with Westrec. As I’ve been with us for at least a couple of written many times, it’s time to make decades: that bad agreement go away. • A gambling ship would be nice. Given gambling ship vernacular, They would lease marina space from what are the odds that 50 years from the city, buy their fuel from the mari- now people in this community will na and funnel gambling ship people be trying to find ways to make the downtown to dine at local restau- marina profitable – pretty good, I rants. Problem(s): There have been think. By then, commissioners will gambling ships at the marina before be on at least their 25th plan for the and there were 1. parking problems, waterfront.

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VIEWPOINT / Steve Leimberg / Fernandina Beach Why aren’t you outraged? urricanes have intensified, wildfires tion that the Senate just reported was a “foreign Mohammed bin Salman, beaming as he stands of budget-busting deficit-debt that will be shoul- are more frequent, and our oceans are asset” to Russia (the alleged goal of Maria Butina next to our president – also smiling. To our presi- dered by our children and grandchildren. Why rising and threatening our shores and convicted last year for conspiring to act as a for- dent, “the value of their relationship boils down aren’t you outraged? Hfarmland. Worse than doing nothing, the eign agent) someone sent to “try to influence the to dollars” and the grisly nature of the murdered Using hate to retain and assure retention of current administration denies we have an impend- Republican Party to be friendlier to Russia, by reporter’s death just one of those things in the power has become honed as a tool by this admin- ing climate crisis or that manmade pollution has way of the NRA.” The bottom line of the Senate Middle East, a “vicious place.” To him, the killing istration. Pitting us against each other is their contributed to it. When states such as California report was that NRA leaders went to Russia to is just another unfortunate event, “not worth the weapon of choice for rigging the system in favor attempt to improve things by demanding better promote their personal business interests – i.e. cost of abandoning a lucrative market.” According of the power and money mongers and building an mileage and less carbon emissions, the admin- get richer – by cozying up to Russian officials and to our president, “I’m not a fool that says, “We ever-increasing income-wealth gap between them istration took the state to court – in spite of the using the NRA’s tax-exempt (your) dollars to pay don’t want to do business with them.” He is telling and everyone else. Our president has attacked fact that even automobile manufacturers were in for the trip. Is the NRA’s financial contribution us it’s OK to pander to evil, if evil has lots and lots immigrants, Hispanics, women of color, and any- favor of the state’s admirable stance. And when to the Republican war chest the quid pro quo for of money. Why aren’t you outraged? one else who isn’t “European” (read: not the same 16-year-old activist Greta Thunberg scolded our inaction? Why aren’t you outraged? When our president doesn’t like what he color as he is) and emboldened White Nationalists still-in-denial (or mendacity mode) politicians for Our president has admitted to withholding a reads (or that was repeated or rumored to him who have turned his “wink and nod” permission- their failure to even attempt to prevent the col- huge amount of money needed by a foreign ally over TV), he denigrates respected writers from to-hate into physical action. Why aren’t you out- lapse of our ecosystem and mass extinction of to defend itself and then not so subtly asking the numerous newspapers as “nasty and lightweight” raged? animals, birds and trees, water and air quality, she president of that country for a “favor” (he wants and repeatedly calls their reporting “disgusting Morality and ethics and character and cour- was mocked and attacked by the man who should that country to provide dirt on a political oppo- and fake.” Freedom of the press, one of the most age, caring and compassion are traits our parents be leading the world in the effort to save it. Why nent). He then went to extraordinary lengths to important of our freedoms, fell precipitously after and religious leaders taught us (or should have) aren’t you outraged? bury that conversation from the public. Forget he referred to the press as the “enemy of the peo- by example. Yet all of those are deemed foolish. Literally hundreds of our fellow citizens whether these actions are indictable or should lead ple.” Correspondents and newsrooms throughout It’s only “winning” that counts, beating the other throughout the country have been shot dead by to impeachment: What message do his actions the country have received death and bomb threats. guy or gal. It’s making more money and staying weapons designed specifically to kill an enemy on bring to our children and grandchildren about Why aren’t you outraged? in power regardless of what it takes or who gets the battlefield, and by people who should never morals, ethics, and role models? Why aren’t you Administration-promoted tax law revisions hurt. Our country is being run by a TV personality have been able to obtain such “assault” rifles. Yet outraged? were touted as helping the middle class. Evidence who loves to see people claw each other to curry our current administration can’t seem to pass A journalist was murdered in cold blood and his shows it was not the rich who benefited most, it his favor. Public service has become all about who even the most basic universal background check body dismembered. For a time, that killing made was the super rich, the largest corporations and can financially and politically serve the person or “red flag” laws. To the contrary, our leader can the perpetrator, the Saudi crown prince, a world- their wealthiest shareholders. It was those who occupying the White House. Why aren’t you out- find time to meet with the head of an organiza- wide pariah. Current photos show that monster, needed a tax break the least. And it was at the cost raged?

NL Wednesday 10.09.indd 7 10/8/19 7:23 PM Notice of Public Hearing and Regular Board Meeting of The Board of Directors for the Florida Resiliency and Energy District (FRED) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Directors (the Board) of the Florida Re- siliency and Energy District FRED will hold a Public Hear- ing and Regular Board Meet- ing on October 18, 2019, be- ginning at 1:00 P.M. (EST), or as soon thereafter as practi- cable, at the Florida Devel- opment Finance Corporation, Conference Room, 156 Tuskawilla Road, Winter Springs, FL 32708. The purpose of the Public Hearing is for the Board to consider the following Resolu- tions: 1) Final Assessment Reso- lution No. F19-17, Relating to 8A WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2019 NEWS News-Leader Special Assessment PACE Revenue Bonds (Florida HERO Program)(Residential Property Phase Two) Series No. 190926- FL-RA. The title of the Resolu- ANOTHER SEARCH WARRANT LICENSE tion is as follows: Continued from 6A RESOLUTION NO. F19-17 A RESOLUTION OF THE ing up, making it harder FLORIDA RESILIENCY AND EN- to get back their driver ERGY DISTRICT RELATING TO THE FINANCING OF QUALIFY- license. Operation ING IMPROVEMENTS UNDER Green Light is an oppor- THE FLORIDA PROPERTY AS- tunity to provide support SESSED CLEAN ENERGY (PACE) ACT; ESTABLISHING in helping Floridians take THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS care of their outstanding AND IMPOSING SPECIAL AS- SESSMENTS RELATED TO SUCH court financial obliga- QUALIFYING IMPROVEMENTS; tions and get their driving APPROVING THE ASSESSMENT ROLL; DIRECTING THAT THE AS- privileges back,” Stacy SESSMENT ROLL BE CERTIFIED Butterfield, the Polk TO THE APPROPRIATE TAX County Clerk of Court COLLECTORS; PROVIDING FOR COLLECTION OF THE AS- and president of the SESSMENTS; AND PROVIDING Florida Court Clerks & FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 2) Final Assessment Reso- Comptrollers Association, lution No. F19-18, Relating to said in the release. Special Assessment PACE Florida law requires Revenue Bonds (Florida PACE Funding Program)(Residential clerks to turn over Property Phase One) Series unpaid tickets and other No. 20191009. The title of the Resolution is as follows: outstanding court fines RESOLUTION NO. F19-18 and fees to an outside A RESOLUTION OF THE FLORIDA RESILIENCY AND EN- collection agency if the ERGY DISTRICT RELATING TO debt is not paid within 90 to pay. During Operation FloridiansTHE FINAN getCING back OF onQU ALtheIFY- days of the due date. As Green Light, many local road.ING IMPROVEMENTS UNDER THE FLORIDA PROPERTY AS- court fees accrue, collec- clerks will work with ForSESSED more C information,LEAN ENERG Y tion agency fees increase. individuals to lower col- or to(P ACfindE) out ACT if; youESTA areBLIS HIeli-NG THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS Over time, these fees lection agency fees and gibleAN forD IM thisPOSI program,NG SPECIAL call AS- can become daunting and pay back their outstanding the SESSClerkMENT ofS RECourtLATED Office TO SUC H QUALIFYING IMPROVEMENTS; NCSO/SPECIAL at (904) 548-4613. insurmountable for people court obligations, helping APPROVING THE ASSESSMENT Detectives from the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office and the Fernandina Beach Police Department ROLL; DIRECTING THAT THE AS- served a search warrant at 1510 Stewart Ave. in the Amelia City area of Fernandina Beach on Oct. 3 SESSMENT ROLL BE CERTIFIED TO THE APPROPRIATE TAX after complaints of drug activity, according to an email from Sheriff Bill Leeper. COLLECTORS; PROVIDING Chad Anthony Ledford, 38, of Fernandina Beach, was arrested on suspicion on sale of a controlled amine, and keepingFO a Rplace COLL whereECTION drugsOF THE are AS- POLICE Continued from 6A SESSMENTS; AND PROVIDING substance, possession of methamphetamine, theft of a motor vehicle, and keeping a place where used or sold and declaredFOR AN EaFFE publicCTIVE nuisance.DATE. a controlled substance is kept, sold, used, declared a public nuisance. Rachel Lee Jennings, 34, of 20 grams of cannabis, possession of drug Other charges are pending.3) Final Assessment Reso- Fernandina Beach, was also arrested on suspicion of keeping a place where a controlled substance paraphernalia with residue, and DUI with ■ Andrea Lynnlu tiPratt,on No. 35, F19-19, 1854 Relat Clinching to Special Assessment Revenue is kept, sold, used, declared a public nuisance. Michael Allen Couey, 49, of Fernandina Beach, was faculties impaired. Drive, No. 1, FernandinaNote (400 Beach,0 Collin sOct. 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F19-19 substance, possession of methamphet- of drug paraphernaliaA with RESO residue.LUTION OF THE Notice of Public Hearing FLORIDA RESILIENCY AND EN- and Regular Board Meeting of ERGY DISTRICT RELATING TO The Board of Directors for the THE FINANCING OF QUALIFY- Florida Resiliency and Energy ING IMPROVEMENTS UNDER www.eternityfuneralhome.comDistrict (FRED) THE FLORIDA PROPERTY AS- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SESSED CLEAN ENERGY 1890that the S. B 14thoard o fSt. Dire ctSuiteors (P AC302,E) ACT; ESTABLISHING (the Board) of the Florida Re- THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS Fernandinasiliency and En erBeachgy District, FLFO 3R20 IM34POSING SPECIAL AS- FRED will hold a Public Hear- SESSMENTS RELATED TO SUCH ing and Re(904)gular Bo 261-2700ard Meet- QUALIFYING IMPROVEMENTS; ing on October 18, 2019, be- APPROVING THE ANNUAL AS- ginning at 1:00 P.M. 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The cer- lution No. F19-17, Relating to 1) Termination of Subse- tificate number(s) and year of Donna & Rex D. Gill, Special Assessment PACE Brianquent Johnson,Party Amendm ent to issuance, the description of Owners Revenue Bonds (Florida HERO the LPPMA for Satellite Beach the property, and the name Program)(Residential PropeFuneralrty DirectorThe Board in ma Chargey also con- (s) in which it is assessed are Phase Two) Series No. 190926- sider any other business which as follows: FL-RA. The title of the Resolu- may properly come before it. Parcel Number: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF tion is as follows: A copy of the resolutions 27-4N-23-0000-0008-0050 THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT RESOLUTION NO. 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The cer- scribed in such certificate or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring SESSMENT ROLL BE CERTIFIED specified on record. tificate number(s) and year of certificates will be sold to the pursATuant tNEEDo a Final JudgCREMATIONment to engag ANDe in bus inesBURIALs under TOSERVICES THE APPRO PR• IATEPRE-NEED TAX If aPLANNINGny person decides to issuance, the description of Highest Bidder at the MAIN of Foreclosure dated Septem- the fictitious name of Nassau COLLECTORS; PR1OVIDING appeal any decision made the property, and the name ENTRANCE OF THE ROBERT M ber 16, 2019, entered in Civil Sport Aviation at 86099 FOR COLLECTION OF THE AS- with respect to any matter (s) in which it is assessed are FOSTER JUSTICE CENTER, Case No. 19CA000169AXYX Meadowwood Drive, in the SESSMENTS; AND PROVIDING considered at this meeting, as follows: 76347 VETERANS WAY, YULEE, of the Circuit Court of the 4th County of Nassau, in the City FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. such person will need a Parcel Number: FL, on the 5th day of Novem- Judicial Circuit inCall and f orforof moreYulee, Flor Informationida 32097 in- 2) Fin•al (904)Assessmen t261-2700 Reso- record of the proceedings 1 42-2N-27-4500-0022-0040 ber, 2019, between the hours Wednesday, OctOber 9,Na 2019/nssau Countews-Leadery, Florida, tends to register the said lution No. F19-18, Relating to and such person may need?? Certificate Number: 1240 of 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. wherein WILMINGTON SAV- name with the Division of Cor- Special Assessment PACE to ensure that a verbatim File Number: The Clerk of Courts Office Pol- INGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS porations of the Florida De- Revenue Bonds (Florida PACE record of the proceedings is 19TD000028AXYX icy is to hold the sale at 11:30 OWNER TRUSTEE OF THE RESI- partment of State, Tallahas- Funding Program)(Residential made at his or her own ex- Description of Property: a.m. DENTIAL CREDIT OPPORTUNI- see, Florida. Property Phase One) Series pense and which record in- PT OF LOTS 22 & 23 (S-4 & S-5) JOHN A. CRAWFORD LEGAL NOTICESTIES TRUST V-C, is Plaintiff and Dated at Fernandina No. 20191009. The title of the cludes the testimony and evi- IN OR 1233/1374 2002 MERT NASSAU COUNTY DANIEL M. HIGHSMITH, IV; et Beach, Florida, this 3rd day of Resolution is as follows: dence on which the appeal NOTICE OF APPLICATION DW YULEE FARMS SUB 1 PB CLERK OF COURT In the Circuit Court of al., are Defendant(s). October, 2019. RESOLUTION NO. F19-18 is based. FOR TAX DEED 2/37 BY: RHODA GOODWIN, the Third Judicial Circuit, I JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Nassau Sport Aviation A RESOLUTION OF THE In accordance with the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Assessed To: DEPUTY CLERK in and for Clerk of Circuit Court will sell By: Bradley Mizeras FLORIDA RESILIENCY AND EN- provisions of the Americans That JAMES DOUGLAS SHAVERS EST If you are a person with a Lafayette County, Florida to the highest bidder for Remote Aviation Systems, LLC ERGY DISTRICT RELATING TO with Disabilities Act, any per- 5T WEALTH PARTNERS LP All of the above property disability who needs any ac- Case No: 34-2015-000069-DR cash, online at www.nas- FNL 1T 10-09-2019 THE FINANCING OF QUALIFY- son requiring special accom- The holder of the following is located in Nassau County, commodation in order to par- Michelle C. Hatton sauclerk.realforeclose.com at #538312 ING IMPROVEMENTS UNDER modations or an interpreter certificate(s) has filed said in the State of Florida. ticipate in this proceeding, Petitioners 11:30 a.m. on November 21, THE FLORIDA PROPERTY AS- to participate at this meeting Unless such certificate(s) you are entitled, at no cost to 2019, on the following de- NOTICE UNDER SESSED CLEAN ENERGY should contact FRED at (407) certificate(s) for a tax deed Robert Neal Broach FICTITIOUS NAME LAW to be issued thereon. The cer- shall be redeemed accord- you, to the provision of cer- scribed property as set forth (PACE) ACT; ESTABLISHING 712-6352 at least seven (7) Respondent PURSUANT TO SECTION 865.09, tificate number(s) and year of ing to law, the property de- tain assistance. Please con- You are notified that an in said Final Judgment, to wit: THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS days prior to the meeting. FLORIDA STATUTES issuance, the description of scribed in such certificate or tact the ADA Coordinator at action for Motion for Civil Tract 19, Block 8, of YULEE AND IMPOSING SPECIAL AS- Persons who are hearing or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the property, and the name certificates will be sold to the (904) 548-4600 press 0, at least Contempt/Enforcement has WOODS SECTION III, accord- SESSMENTS RELATED TO SUCH speech impaired can con- that the undersigned, desiring (s) in which it is assessed are Highest Bidder at the MAIN 7 days before your scheduled been filed against you and ing to the Plat thereof, as QUALIFYING IMPROVEMENTS; tact the Florida Dual Party Re- to engage in business under as follows: ENTRANCE OF THE ROBERT M court appearance, or imme- recorded in Plat Book 5, Page APPROVING THE ASSESSMENT lay System at 1-800-955-8770 that you are required to serve the fictitious name of Pro Parcel Number: FOSTER JUSTICE CENTER, diately upon receiving this a copy of your written de- 239, of the Public Records of ROLL; DIRECTING THAT THE AS- (Voice) and 1-800-955-8771 Coastal at 1417 Sadler Road 07-3N-26-0000-0002-0000 76347 VETERANS WAY, YULEE, notification if the time before fense, if any, to Nassau County, Florida. SESSMENT ROLL BE CERTIFIED (TDD). #262, in the County of Nas- Certificate Number: 1188 FL, on the 5th day of Novem- the scheduled appearance is Karen D. Hatton, PA, Together with TO THE APPROPRIATE TAX Florida Resiliency and En- sau, in the City of Fernandina File Number: ber, 2019, between the hours less than 7 days; if you are Attorney for Petitioners, 1995 Mobile Home, COLLECTORS; PROVIDING ergy District Beach, Florida 32034 intends 19TD000027AXYX of 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. hearing or voice impaired, PO Box 446, ID # GAFLS75A63002WE21, FOR COLLECTION OF THE AS- FNL 1T 10-09-2016 to register the said name with Description of Property: The Clerk of Courts Office Pol- call 711. Mayo, FL 32060 Title # 66297849 SESSMENTS; AND PROVIDING #538577 the Division of Corporations of PT OF LOT 7 S OF PUB RD & NE icy is to hold the sale at 11:30 FNL 4T 10-02-09-16-23-2019 On or before November 2, Property address: FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. the Florida Department of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR PT OF LOT 6 IN OR 1639/679 a.m. #536457 2019 and file the original with 85165 Ashley Avenue, 3) Final Assessment Reso- State, Tallahassee, Florida. NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA EX2-1 2-2 2-3 & 2-4 JOHN A. CRAWFORD the Clerk of Court at 120 W Yulee, Florida 32097 lution No. F19-19, Relating to Dated at Fernandina PROBATE DIVISION Assessed To: NASSAU COUNTY Main Street, Mayo, FL 32060, Any person claiming an in- Special Assessment Revenue Beach, Florida, this 2nd day TOM FORD BUILDERS LLC CLERK OF COURT before service on the under- terest in the surplus from the Note (4000 Collins Avenue FILE NO. 2019-CP-320 NOTICE OF APPLICATION of October, 2019. All of the above property BY: RHODA GOODWIN, signed attorney or immedi- sale, if any, other than the Commercial PACE Project), DIVISION: B FOR TAX DEED Jerry O. Reed is located in Nassau County, DEPUTY CLERK ately thereafter. If you fail to property owner as of the Series 2019. The title of the IN RE: ESTATE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pro Coastal in the State of Florida. If you are a person with a do so, a default may be en- date of the lis pendens must Resolution is as follows: RICHARD A. FLEISCHER That FLN 1T 10-09-2019 Unless such certificate(s) disability who needs any ac- tered against you for the re- file a claim before the clerk RESOLUTION NO. F19-19 Deceased. FCAP FOR FTCFIMT LLC #538043 shall be redeemed accord- commodation in order to par- lief demanded in the petition. reports the surplus as un- A RESOLUTION OF THE NOTICE TO CREDITORS The holder of the following ing to law, the property de- ticipate in this proceeding, The Action is asking the Court claimed. The Court, in its dis- Notice of Public Hearing FLORIDA RESILIENCY AND EN- The administration of certificate(s) has filed said scribed in such certificate or you are entitled, at no cost to to enforce Civil Contempt. cretion, may enlarge the time ERGY DISTRICT RELATING TO the estate of Richard A. Fleis- certificate(s) for a tax deed and Regular Board Meeting of certificates will be sold to the you, to the provision of cer- Copies of all court docu- of the sale. Notice of the THE FINANCING OF QUALIFY- cher, deceased, whose date to be issued thereon. The cer- The Board of Directors for the Highest Bidder at the MAIN tain assistance. Please con- ments in the case, including changed time of sale shall be ING IMPROVEMENTS UNDER of death was July 1, 2019, is tificate number(s) and year of Florida Resiliency and Energy ENTRANCE OF THE ROBERT M tact the ADA Coordinator at orders, are available at the published as provided herein. THE FLORIDA PROPERTY AS- pending in the Circuit Court issuance, the description of District (FRED) FOSTER JUSTICE CENTER, (904) 548-4600 press 0, at least Clerk of the Circuit Courts of- DATED this 25th day of SESSED CLEAN ENERGY for Nassau County, Florida, the property, and the name NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 76347 VETERANS WAY, YULEE, 7 days before your scheduled fice. You may review these September, 2019. (PACE) ACT; ESTABLISHING Probate Division, the address (s) in which it is assessed are that the Board of Directors FL, on the 5th day of Novem- court appearance, or imme- documents upon request. JOHN A. CRAWFORD THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS of which is 76347 Veteran's as follows: (the Board) of the Florida Re- ber, 2019, between the hours diately upon receiving this You must keep the Clerk of Clerk of Circuit Court FOR IMPOSING SPECIAL AS- Way, Yulee, Florida 32097. The Parcel Number: siliency and Energy District of 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. notification if the time before the Circuit Courts office noti- BY: Karen J. Lockett SESSMENTS RELATED TO SUCH names and addresses of the 22-4N-23-0000-0003-0080 FRED will hold a Public Hear- The Clerk of Courts Office Pol- the scheduled appearance is fied of your current address. Deputy Clerk QUALIFYING IMPROVEMENTS; personal representative and Certificate Number: 172 ing and Regular Board Meet- icy is to hold the sale at 11:30 less than 7 days; if you are (You may file Designation of Daniel S. Mandel, Esq. APPROVING THE ANNUAL AS- the personal representative's File Number: ing on October 18, 2019, be- a.m. hearing or voice impaired, Current Mailing and Email ad- MANDEL, MANGANELLI & SESSMENT ROLL FOR COLLEC- attorney are set forth below. 19TD000030AXYX ginning at 1:00 P.M. (EST), or JOHN A. CRAWFORD call 711. dress, Florida Supreme Court LEIDER, P.A. TION OF THE ASSESSMENTS; DI- All creditors of the dece- Description of Property: as soon thereafter as practi- NASSAU COUNTY FNL 4T 10-02-09-16-23-2019 Approved Family Law form Attorneys for Plaintiff RECTING THAT THE ASSESS- dent and other persons hav- OR 181 PG 153 R787322 & cable, at the Florida Devel- CLERK OF COURT #536454 12.915) Future papers in this 1900 NW Corporate Blvd, MENT ROLL BE CERTIFIED TO ing claims or demands R787323 opment Finance Corporation, BY: RHODA GOODWIN, lawsuit will be mailed or Suite 305W THE APPROPRIATE TAX COL- against the estate of the NOTICE OF APPLICATION Assessed To: Conference Room, 156 DEPUTY CLERK emailed to the address (es) Boca Raton, FL 33431 LECTORS; PROVIDING FOR decedent on whom a copy FOR TAX DEED JAMES E HARRIS Tuskawilla Road, Winter If you are a person with a on record at the clerks office. Tel: (561) 826-1740_Fax: LIEN STATUS; AND PROVIDING of this notice is required to be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN All of the above property Springs, FL 32708. disability who needs any ac- Warning: Rule 12.285, Flori- (561) 826-1741 FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. served must file their claims That is located in Nassau County, The purpose of the Public commodation in order to par- da Family Law Rule of Proce- FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 The purpose of the Regu- with this court WITHIN THE LAT- AKPH LLC & OCEAN BANK in the State of Florida. #537943 Hearing is for the Board to lar Board meeting is for the ER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE ticipate in this proceeding, The holder of the following dure, requires certain auto- consider the following Resolu- you are entitled, at no cost to Unless such certificate(s) Board to consider the follow- TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- certificate(s) has filed said matic disclosure of docu- NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING tions: you, to the provision of cer- shall be redeemed accord- ing: TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 certificate(s) for a tax deed ments and information. Fail- The South Amelia Island Shore 1) Final Assessment Reso- tain assistance. Please con- ing to law, the property de- 1) Termination of Subse- DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- to be issued thereon. The cer- ure to comply can result in Stabilization Association, Inc. lution No. F19-17, Relating to tact the ADA Coordinator at scribed in such certificate or quent Party Amendment to VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOI- tificate number(s) and year of sanctions, including dismissal will hold a Contract Commit- Special Assessment PACE (904) 548-4600 press 0, at least certificates will be sold to the the LPPMA for Satellite Beach ICE ON THEM. issuance, the description of or striking of Pleadings. tee Meeting on October 16, Revenue Bonds (Florida HERO 7 days before your scheduled Highest Bidder at the MAIN The Board may also con- All other creditors of the property, and the name FNL 4T 10-02-09-16-23-2019 2019, at 11:00a.m., in the Program)(Residential Property court appearance, or imme- ENTRANCE OF THE ROBERT M sider any other business which the decedent and other per- (s) in which it is assessed are #536495 Amelia Island Management Phase Two) Series No. 190926- diately upon receiving this FOSTER JUSTICE CENTER, may properly come before it. sons having claims or de- as follows: Conference Room, 5440 First FL-RA. The title of the Resolu- notification if the time before 76347 VETERANS WAY, YULEE, A copy of the resolutions mands against decedent's Parcel Number: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Coast Hwy, Amelia Island, tion is as follows: the scheduled appearance is FL, on the 12th day of and/or the Agenda may be estate must file their claims 27-4N-23-0000-0008-0050 THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Florida. Persons with disabili- RESOLUTION NO. F19-17 less than 7 days; if you are November, 2019, between obtained online at www.fd- with this court WITHIN 3 Certificate Number: 190 IN AND FOR ties requiring accommoda- A RESOLUTION OF THE hearing or voice impaired, the hours of 11:00 a.m. and fcbonds.com/notices or at MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF File Number: NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA tions in order to participate in FLORIDA RESILIENCY AND EN- call 711. 2:00 p.m. The Clerk of Courts the offices of the FRED Ad- THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS 19TD000029AXYX CASE NO: 19CA000169AXYX this program or activity should ERGY DISTRICT RELATING TO FNL 4T 10-02-09-16-23-2019 Office Policy is to hold the ministrator, Florida Develop- NOTICE. Description of Property: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND call 904-277-5123 at least 24 THE FINANCING OF QUALIFY- #536450 sale at 11:30 a.m. ment Finance Corporation, ALL CLAIMS NOT SO E365.50 FT IN OR 1428/1508 JOHN A. CRAWFORD SOCIETY, FSB, AS OWNER hours in advance to request ING IMPROVEMENTS UNDER 156 Tuskawilla Road, Suite FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERI- TRUSTEE OF THE RESIDENTIAL Assessed To: NASSAU COUNTY such accommodation. THE FLORIDA PROPERTY AS- 2340, Winter Springs, FL 32708, ODS SET FORTH IN SECTION NOTICE OF APPLICATION FRANCENOR JEANPIERRE CLERK OF COURT CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES FNL 2T 10-02-09-2019 SESSED CLEAN ENERGY during normal business hours. 733.702 OF THE FLOIRDA PRO- FOR TAX DEED VIOLENE JEANPIERRE BY: RHODA GOODWIN, TRUST V-C, #536460 (PACE) ACT; ESTABLISHING The meetings are open to the BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN All of the above property DEPUTY CLERK Plaintiff, THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS BARRED. NOTICE UNDER public and conducted in ac- That is located in Nassau County, If you are a person with a vs. AND IMPOSING SPECIAL AS- cordance with the provisions NOTWITHSTANDING THE DANIEL M. HIGHSMITH, IV; FICTITIOUS NAME LAW SESSMENTS RELATED TO SUCH ACTF II FLORIDA A LLC in the State of Florida. disability who needs any ac- of Florida law. Meetings may TIME PERIODS SET FORTH PURSUANT TO SECTION 865.09, The holder of the following Unless such certificate(s) commodation in order to par- et al., QUALIFYING IMPROVEMENTS; be continued as found nec- ABOVE, ANY CLALM FILED certificate(s) has filed said shall be redeemed accord- ticipate in this proceeding, Defendants. FLORIDA STATUTES APPROVING THE ASSESSMENT essary to a time and place TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN certificate(s) for a tax deed ing to law, the property de- you are entitled, at no cost to ROLL; DIRECTING THAT THE AS- specified on record. TER. THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF to be issued thereon. The cer- scribed in such certificate or you, to the provision of cer- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring SESSMENT ROLL BE CERTIFIED If any person decides to DEATH IS BARRED. tificate number(s) and year of certificates will be sold to the tain assistance. Please con- pursuant to a Final Judgment to engage in business under TO THE APPROPRIATE TAX appeal any decision made The date of first publi- of Foreclosure dated Septem- the fictitious name of Nassau issuance, the description of Highest Bidder at the MAIN tact the ADA Coordinator at COLLECTORS; PROVIDING with respect to any matter cation of this notice is Octo- the property, and the name ENTRANCE OF THE ROBERT M (904) 548-4600 press 0, at least ber 16, 2019, entered in Civil Sport Aviation at 86099 FOR COLLECTION OF THE AS- considered at this meeting, ber 2, 2019 Case No. 19CA000169AXYX Meadowwood Drive, in the SESSMENTS; AND PROVIDING (s) in which it is assessed are FOSTER JUSTICE CENTER, 7 days before your scheduled such person will need a Attorney for Personal as follows: 76347 VETERANS WAY, YULEE, court appearance, or imme- of the Circuit Court of the 4th County of Nassau, in the City FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. record of the proceedings Representative: Parcel Number: FL, on the 5th day of Novem- diately upon receiving this Judicial Circuit in and for of Yulee, Florida 32097 in- 2) Final Assessment Reso- and such person may need Teresa L. Prince Nassau County, Florida, tends to register the said 42-2N-27-4500-0022-0040 ber, 2019, between the hours notification if the time before lution No. F19-18, Relating to to ensure that a verbatim Attorney Certificate Number: 1240 of 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. the scheduled appearance is wherein WILMINGTON SAV- name with the Division of Cor- Special Assessment PACE record of the proceedings is Florida Bar Number: 41953 File Number: The Clerk of Courts Office Pol- less than 7 days; if you are INGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS porations of the Florida De- Revenue Bonds (Florida PACE made at his or her own ex- 406 Ash Street OWNER TRUSTEE OF THE RESI- partment of State, Tallahas- 19TD000028AXYX icy is to hold the sale at 11:30 hearing or voice impaired, Funding Program)(Residential pense and which record in- Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Description of Property: a.m. call 711. DENTIAL CREDIT OPPORTUNI- see, Florida. Property Phase One) Series cludes the testimony and evi- TelephonLEGALe: (904) NOTICES 261-1833 TIES TRUST V-C, is Plaintiff and Dated at Fernandina No. 20191009. The title of the PT OF LOTS 22 & 23 (S-4 & S-5) JOHN A. CRAWFORD FNL 4T 10-09-16-23-30-2019 dence on which the appeal Fax: (904)CONTINUED 212-0350 ON (Jax THE No.) NEXT PAGE. IN OR 1233/1374 2002 MERT NASSAU COUNTY #538000 DANIEL M. HIGHSMITH, IV; et Beach, Florida, this 3rd day of Resolution is as follows: is based. E-Mail: [email protected] DW YULEE FARMS SUB 1 PB CLERK OF COURT al., are Defendant(s). October, 2019. RESOLUTION NO. F19-18 In accordance with the Secondary E-Mail: I JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Nassau Sport Aviation 2/37 BY: RHODA GOODWIN, A RESOLUTION OF THE provisions of the Americans [email protected] Assessed To: DEPUTY CLERK Clerk of Circuit Court will sell By: Bradley Mizeras FLORIDA RESILIENCY AND EN- with Disabilities Act, any per- Personal Representative: JAMES DOUGLAS SHAVERS EST If you are a person with a to the highest bidder for Remote Aviation Systems, LLC ERGY DISTRICT RELATING TO son requiring special accom- Beverly Fleischer cash, online at www.nas- FNL 1T 10-09-2019 All of the above property disability who needs any ac- THE FINANCING OF QUALIFY- modations or an interpreter PO Box 16112 is located in Nassau County, commodation in order to par- sauclerk.realforeclose.com at #538312 ING IMPROVEMENTS UNDER to participate at this meeting Fernandina Beach, NL Wednesday 10.09.indd 8 11:30 a.m. on November 21, THE FLORIDA PROPERTY AS- 10/8/19 7:27 PM in the State of Florida. ticipate in this proceeding, should contact FRED at (407) Florida 32035 Unless such certificate(s) you are entitled, at no cost to 2019, on the following de- SESSED CLEAN ENERGY 712-6352 at least seven (7) FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 shall be redeemed accord- you, to the provision of cer- scribed property as set forth (PACE) ACT; ESTABLISHING days prior to the meeting. #536819 in said Final Judgment, to wit: ing to law, the property de- tain assistance. Please con- THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS Persons who are hearing or scribed in such certificate or tact the ADA Coordinator at Tract 19, Block 8, of YULEE AND IMPOSING SPECIAL AS- speech impaired can con- certificates will be sold to the (904) 548-4600 press 0, at least WOODS SECTION III, accord- SESSMENTS RELATED TO SUCH tact the Florida Dual Party Re- ing to the Plat thereof, as Highest Bidder at the MAIN 7 days before your scheduled QUALIFYING IMPROVEMENTS; lay System at 1-800-955-8770 ENTRANCE OF THE ROBERT M court appearance, or imme- recorded in Plat Book 5, Page APPROVING THE ASSESSMENT (Voice) and 1-800-955-8771 239, of the Public Records of ROLL; DIRECTING THAT THE AS- FOSTER JUSTICE CENTER, diately upon receiving this (TDD). 76347 VETERANS WAY, YULEE, notification if the time before Nassau County, Florida. SESSMENT ROLL BE CERTIFIED Florida Resiliency and En- FL, on the 5th day of Novem- the scheduled appearance is Together with TO THE APPROPRIATE TAX ergy District 1995 Mobile Home, ber, 2019, between the hours less than 7 days; if you are COLLECTORS; PROVIDING FNL 1T 10-09-2016 of 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. hearing or voice impaired, ID # GAFLS75A63002WE21, FOR COLLECTION OF THE AS- #538577 The Clerk of Courts Office Pol- call 711. Title # 66297849 SESSMENTS; AND PROVIDING icy is to hold the sale at 11:30 FNL 4T 10-02-09-16-23-2019 Property address: FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. a.m. #536457 85165 Ashley Avenue, 3) Final Assessment Reso- JOHN A. CRAWFORD Yulee, Florida 32097 lution No. F19-19, Relating to NASSAU COUNTY Any person claiming an in- Special Assessment Revenue CLERK OF COURT terest in the surplus from the Note (4000 Collins Avenue BY: RHODA GOODWIN, sale, if any, other than the Commercial PACE Project), DEPUTY CLERK property owner as of the Series 2019. The title of the If you are a person with a date of the lis pendens must Resolution is as follows: disability who needs any ac- file a claim before the clerk RESOLUTION NO. F19-19 commodation in order to par- reports the surplus as un- A RESOLUTION OF THE ticipate in this proceeding, claimed. The Court, in its dis- FLORIDA RESILIENCY AND EN- you are entitled, at no cost to cretion, may enlarge the time ERGY DISTRICT RELATING TO you, to the provision of cer- of the sale. Notice of the THE FINANCING OF QUALIFY- tain assistance. Please con- changed time of sale shall be ING IMPROVEMENTS UNDER tact the ADA Coordinator at published as provided herein. THE FLORIDA PROPERTY AS- (904) 548-4600 press 0, at least DATED this 25th day of SESSED CLEAN ENERGY 7 days before your scheduled September, 2019. (PACE) ACT; ESTABLISHING court appearance, or imme- JOHN A. CRAWFORD THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS diately upon receiving this Clerk of Circuit Court FOR IMPOSING SPECIAL AS- notification if the time before BY: Karen J. Lockett SESSMENTS RELATED TO SUCH the scheduled appearance is Deputy Clerk QUALIFYING IMPROVEMENTS; less than 7 days; if you are Daniel S. Mandel, Esq. APPROVING THE ANNUAL AS- hearing or voice impaired, MANDEL, MANGANELLI & SESSMENT ROLL FOR COLLEC- call 711. LEIDER, P.A. TION OF THE ASSESSMENTS; DI- FNL 4T 10-02-09-16-23-2019 Attorneys for Plaintiff RECTING THAT THE ASSESS- #536454 1900 NW Corporate Blvd, MENT ROLL BE CERTIFIED TO Suite 305W THE APPROPRIATE TAX COL- Boca Raton, FL 33431 LECTORS; PROVIDING FOR Tel: (561) 826-1740_Fax: LIEN STATUS; AND PROVIDING (561) 826-1741 FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 The purpose of the Regu- #537943 lar Board meeting is for the Board to consider the follow- ing: 1) Termination of Subse- quent Party Amendment to the LPPMA for Satellite Beach The Board may also con- sider any other business which may properly come before it. A copy of the resolutions and/or the Agenda may be obtained online at www.fd- fcbonds.com/notices or at the offices of the FRED Ad- ministrator, Florida Develop- ment Finance Corporation, 156 Tuskawilla Road, Suite 2340, Winter Springs, FL 32708, during normal business hours. The meetings are open to the public and conducted in ac- cordance with the provisions of Florida law. Meetings may be continued as found nec- essary to a time and place specified on record. If any person decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, such person will need a record of the proceedings and such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made at his or her own ex- pense and which record in- cludes the testimony and evi- dence on which the appeal is based. In accordance with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any per- son requiring special accom- modations or an interpreter to participate at this meeting should contact FRED at (407) 712-6352 at least seven (7) days prior to the meeting. Persons who are hearing or speech impaired can con- tact the Florida Dual Party Re- lay System at 1-800-955-8770 (Voice) and 1-800-955-8771 (TDD). Florida Resiliency and En- ergy District FNL 1T 10-09-2016 #538577 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN AND FOR THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION DIVISION CASE NO. 14-CA-000132 FILE NO. 2019-CP-320 CASE NO. 19CA000298AXYX MTGLQ INVESTORS, L.P., DIVISION: B M&T BANK, Plaintiff, IN RE: ESTATE OF Plaintiff, v. RICHARD A. FLEISCHER vs. COURTNEY M. ROWE AKA Deceased. NATALIE D. BRIGHTMAN. et. al. SUSAN COURTNEY MCCRANIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Defendant(s), AKA SUSAN C.MCCRANIE The administration of NOTICE OF ACTION AKA SUSAN COURTNEY the estate of Richard A. Fleis- CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE MCCRANIE ROWE, et al, cher, deceased, whose date TO: Defendants. of death was July 1, 2019, is NATALIE D. BRIGHTMAN, UN- NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE pending in the Circuit Court IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR KNOWN SPOUSE OF NATALIE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN for Nassau County, Florida, NASSAU COUNTY,FLORIDA D. BRIGHTMAN, that pursuant to the Final Probate Division, the address PROBATE DIVISION whose residence is un- Judgment of Foreclosure en- of which is 76347 Veteran's File No. 2019-CP-267 known and all parties having tered on September 16, 2019, Way, Yulee, Florida 32097. The Division or claiming to have any right, in the above-styled cause names and addresses of the IN RE: ESTATE OF title or interest in the property now pending in said Court, personal representative and RAYMOND HOLMES NEVES described in the mortgage that the Clerk of the Court will the personal representative's Deceased. being foreclosed herein. sell to the highest and best attorney are set forth below. NOTICE TO CREDITORS YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED bidder for cash in the manner All creditors of the dece- The administration of the that an action to foreclose a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR provided at www.nassau.re- dent and other persons hav- estate of Raymond Holmes mortgage on the following NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA alforeclose.com in accor- ing claims or demands Neves, deceased, whose property: PROBATE DIVISION dance with Florida law at against the estate of the date of death was April 14, LOT 50, PLUMMER CREEK FILE NO. 45-2019-CP-0340 11:30 a.m. EST on November decedent on whom a copy 2015, is pending in the Circuit PHASE TWO A, ACCORDING DIVISION: 21, 2019, the real property of this notice is required to be Court for Nassau County, TO THE MAP OR PLAT THERE- IN RE: ESTATE OF and personal property locat- served must file their claims Florida, Probate Division, the OF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT JOHN A. HECK, ed in Nassau County, Florida, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE with this court WITHIN THE LAT- address of which is 76347 Vet- BOOK 8, PAGE(S) 142 Deceased. and described as follows: FIRST COAST PAINT & BODY ER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE erans Way, Yulee, FL 32097. THROUGH 146, OF THE PUBLIC NOTICE TO CREDITORS LOT NUMBER FOURTEEN TOWING LLC gives Notice of TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- The names and addresses of RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- The administration of the (14), OCEAN BREEZE SUBDIVI- Foreclosure of Lien and intent TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 the personal representative TY, FLORIDA. estate of John A. Heck, de- SION ACCORDING TO THE to sell these vehicles on DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- and the personal representa- has been filed against you ceased, whose date of death PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED 09/26/2019, 11:00 am at VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOI- tive's attorney are set forth and you are required to serve was August 13, 2019, is pend- IN PLAT BOOK 1 AT PAGE 11 474361 E STATE ROAD 200 FER- ICE ON THEM. below. a copy of your written de- ing in the Circuit Court for OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NANDINA BEACH, FL 32034- All other creditors of All creditors of the dece- fenses, if any, to it on counsel Nassau County, Florida, Pro- NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA, 0801, pursuant to subsection the decedent and other per- dent and other persons hav- for Plaintiff, whose address is bate Division, the address of EXCEPTING THERE FROM ANY 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. sons having claims or de- ing claims or demands 6409 Congress Avenue, Suite which is 76347 Veteran's Way, PORTION LYING WITHIN PUB- FIRST COAST PAINT & BODY mands against decedent's against decedent's estate on 100, Boca Raton, Florida Yulee, Florida 32097. The LIC ROADS AS DISCLOSED IN TOWING LLC reserves the estate must file their claims whom a copy of this notice is 33487 on or before Novem- names and addresses of the DEED RECORDED IN OFFICIAL right to accept or reject any with this court WITHIN 3 required to be served must ber 24, 2019. (30 days from personal representative and RECORDS BOOK 92, PAGE 395 and/or all bids. MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF file their claims with this court Date of First Publication of this the personal representative's OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF Notice) and file the original attorney are set forth below. NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. 2008 CHRYSLER NOTICE. 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF with the clerk of this court ei- All creditors of the dece- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF LESS AND EXCEPT THAT 1C3LC45KX8N224188 ALL CLAIMS NOT SO THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS ther before service on Plain- dent and other persons hav- THE 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE PORTION CONVEYED TO 1993 FORD FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERI- NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE tiff's attorney or immediately ing claims or demands IN AND FOR FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT STEPHEN C. JOHNSON AND 1FTCR14XXPPB32507 ODS SET FORTH IN SECTION DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY thereafter; otherwise a de- against the estate of the NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR PAMELA W. JOHNSON, HIS 2011 CHEVROLET 733.702 OF THE FLOIRDA PRO- OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. fault will be entered against decedent on whom a copy CIVIL DIVISION: NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA WIFE, BY DEED RECORDED 1G1ZC5E16BF129902 BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER All other creditors of the you for the relief demanded of this notice is required to be CASE NO.: 19CA000003 GENERAL JURISDICTION JANUARY 3, 1983 IN OFFICIAL 1993 CHEVROLET BARRED. decedent and other persons in the complaint or petition served must file their claims U.S. BANK NATIONAL DIVISION RECORDS BOOK 376, PAGES 1GCCS19ZXP8201558 NOTWITHSTANDING THE 2 having claims or demands filed herein. with this court WITHIN THE LAT- ASSOCIATION, CASE NO. 18CA000103AXYX 222-223 WHICH IS THE EAST- 2002 CHEVROLET TIME PERIODS SET FORTH against decedent's estate WITNESS my hand and the ER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE Plaintiff, JAMES B. NUTTER & COMPANY ERN PORTION OF SAID LOT 14. 1GCGC13U12F114681 ABOVE, ANY CLALM FILED must file their claims with this seal of this Court at Nassau TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- vs. Plaintiff, Property Address: 2003 CHEVROLET TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER County, Florida, this 18th day TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 SHERONDA L LASSITER; HERON vs. 1521 Fernandina Road, 1GCGG25V331210519 TER. THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- of October, 2019. DAWYSednesday AFTER THE D,AT OE ctOF oSERber- 9,ISLE 2019/S OWNENRSe ws-LeaderASSOCIATION, DORIS A. COX, et al. Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 2006 CHRYSLER DEATH IS BARRED. 9A CATION OF THIS NOTICE. John A. Crawford VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOI- INC.; IH3 PROPERTY FLORIDA, Defendant(s). Said sale will be made pur- 2A4GP54L56R703159 The date of first publi- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ICE ON THEM. L.P.; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC NOTICE OF suant to and in order to satisfy 2012 DODGE cation of this notice is Octo- THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH BY: Karen J. Lockett All other creditors of the REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., FORECLOSURE SALE the terms of said Final Judg- 2C3CDYBT0CH233968 ber 2, 2019 IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION DEPUTY CLERK decedent and other persons AS NOMINEE FOR WILMING- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ment of Foreclosure. Any 2001 DODGE Attorney for Personal 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ, having claimLEGALs or demands NOTICESTON FINANCE, INC.; UN- pursuant to a Final Judgment person claiming an interest in 3B7HC13Y91G747966 Representative: BARRED. & SCHNEID, PL against decedent's estate KNOWN TENANT IN POSSES- of Foreclosure dated August the surplus from the sale, if 2006 MERCURY Teresa L. Prince LEGALS CONTINUED NOTWITHSTANDING THE 6409 Congress Ave., Suite 100 must file their claims with this SION OF THE SUBJECT 26, 2019, and entered in 18- any, other than the property 3MEFM08Z36R667203 Attorney FROM THE PREVIOUS PAGE. TIME PERIODS SET FORTH Boca Raton, FL 33487 court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER PROPERTY, CA000103AXYX of the Circuit owner as of the date of the lis 2011 MAXDA Florida Bar Number: 41953 ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED PRIMARY EMAIL: THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- Defendants. Court of the FOURTH Judicial pendens must file a claim be- JM1NC2PF5B0219266 406 Ash Street TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- [email protected] CATION OF THIS NOTICE. NOTICE OF Circuit in and for Nassau fore the clerk reports the sur- 2005 TOYOTA Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED FORECLOSURE SALE County, Florida, wherein RE- plus as unclaimed. JTEBT14R050051225 Telephone: (904) 261-1833 DEATH IS BARRED. #538310 WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- VERSE MORTGAGE FUNDING WITNESS my hand and seal 2006 BMW Fax: (904) 212-0350 (Jax No.) The date of first publication of FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF EN pursuant to Final Judg- LLC is the Plaintiff and DORIS of the court on September WBXPA93426WD33276 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT E-Mail: [email protected] this notice is October 2, 2019. THE FLOIRDA PROBATE CODE ment of Foreclosure dated ANN COX, BY AND THROUGH 30, 2019. 2008 VOLKSWAGEN Secondary E-Mail: Attorney for Personal THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. the 26th day of August, 2019, HER NEXT BEST FRIEND; UNITED CLERK OF THE COURT WVWBA71K88W116800 [email protected] Representative: IN AND FOR NOTWITHSTANDING THE and entered in Case No. 19- STATES OF AMERICA, ON BE- John A. Crawford FNL 1T 10-09-2019 Personal Representative: Katherine B. Schnauss Naugle NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA TIME PERIODS SET FORTH CA000003, of the Circuit HALF OF THE SECRETARY OF Karen J. Lockett #538095 Beverly Fleischer Attorney PROBATE DIVISION ABOVE, ANY CLALM FILED Court of the 4TH Judicial Cir- HOUSING AND URBAN DEVEL- Deputy Clerk PO Box 16112 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Florida Bar Number: 514381 FILE NO. 2019-000308-CP TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- cuit in and for NASSAU Coun- OPMENT are the Defendant If you are a person with a Fernandina Beach, CONSIDER The Law Office of Katherine IN RE: ESTATE OF TER. THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF ty, Florida, wherein U.S. BANK (s). John Crawford as the disability who needs any ac- Florida 32035 Schnauss Naugle, P.L. WILLIAM KINDREE COOK DEATH IS BARRED. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION is the Clerk of the Circuit Court will commodation in order to par- ENACTMENT OF ORDINANCE FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 810 Margaret Street a/k/a The date of first publica- Plaintiff and SHERONDA L LAS- sell to the highest and best ticipate in this proceeding, NOTICE is hereby given #536819 that the Board of County JACKSONVILLE, FL 32204 WILLIAM K. COOK, tion of this notice is October SITER; HERON ISLES OWNERS bidder for cash at www.nas- you are entitled, at no cost to Deceased. Commissioners of Nassau IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Telephone: (904) 366-2703 2, 2019. ASSOCIATION, INC.; IH3 PROP- sauclerk.realforeclose.com, you, to the provision of cer- NOTICE TO CREDITORS County, Florida, at a Regular NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA Fax: (904) 353-9040 Attorney for Personal ERTY FLORIDA, L.P.; MORT- at 11:30 AM, on October 24, tain assistance. Please con- The administration of the meeting to be held on Mon- PROBATE DIVISION E-Mail: Representative: GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- 2019, the following described tact the ADA Coordinator at [email protected] estate of WILLIAM KINDREE CLAY B. TOUSEY, JR., ESQUIRE- TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMI- property as set forth in said Fi- (904) 548-4600 (then press 0) day, the 14th day of October, FILE NO.: 19-CP-319 2019 at 6:00 P.M., or as soon Secondary E-Mail: COOK a/k/a WILLIAM K. Florida Bar No. 221813 NEE FOR WILMINGTON FI- nal Judgment, to wit: at least 7 days before your DIVISION: A [email protected] COOK, deceased, whose Fisher, Tousey, Leas & Ball NANCE, INC.; UNKNOWN TEN- LOT 1, FIDDLERS WALK SUB- scheduled court appear- thereafter as the matter may IN RE: ESTATE OF Personal Representative: date of death was July 10, 818 North A1A, Suite 104 ANT N/K/A ANN SMITH; and DIVISION, ACCORDING TO ance, or immediately upon be heard, in the Commission SHARON E. PARCHINSKI, Chambers, located at the Gina M. Buongiorne 2019, is pending in the Circuit Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS- PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED receiving this notification if Deceased. 731 Tara Farms Drive Court for Nassau County, (904) 356-2600 SESSION OF THE SUBJECT IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 237, the time before the sched- James S. Page Governmental NOTICE TO CREDITORS Complex, 96135 Nassau Middleburg, Florida 32068 Florida, Probate Division; File [email protected] PROPERTY are defendants. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF uled appearance is less than The administration of the FNL 2T 10-02-09-2019 Number 2019-000308-CP; the Personal Representative: JOHN A. CRAWFORD as the NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA 7 days; if you are hearing or Place, Yulee, Florida, intends estate of SHARON E. #536781 address of which is 76347 Vet- MARK ANDREW HECK Clerk of the Circuit Court shall Property Address: voice impaired, call 711. to consider for adoption the PARCHINSKI, deceased, File following proposed ordi- eran's Way, Yulee, Florida 1101 South Arlington Ridge sell to the highest and best 96033 HIDDEN MARSH LANE, FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 Number 19-CP-319, is pend- 32097. The names and ad- Road, Apt. 615 bidder for cash electronically FERNANDINA BEACH, FL #537972 nance: ing in the Circuit Court for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE dresses of the personal repre- Arlington, VA 22202 at www.nassauclerk.realfore- 32034-1655 ORDINANCE NO. 2019-______Nassau County, Florida, Pro- FOURTH JUDICIAL EAST NASSAU STEWARDSHIP AN ORDINANCE OF THE sentative and the personal FNL 2T 10-02-09-2019 close.com at, 11:30 AM on Any person claiming an in- bate Division, the address of CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA representatives attorney are #536893 the 24th day of October, terest in the surplus from the DISTRICT BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- which is Nassau County IN AND FOR SIONERS OF NASSAU COUNTY, set forth below. 2019, the following described sale, if any, other than the BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Courthouse, 76347 Veterans NASSAU COUNTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR All creditors of the dece- property as set forth in said Fi- property owner as of the FISCAL YEAR 2019/2020 FLORIDA, REGARDING IM- Way, Suite 456, Yulee, Florida NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION dent and other persons hav- nal Judgment, to wit: date of the lis pendens must MEETING DATES PACT FEES; AMENDING AP- 32097. The names and ad- PENDIX E TO THE NASSAU CASE NO. ing claims or demands PROBATE DIVISION LOT 272, HERON ISLES file a claim in accordance The Board of Supervisors of dresses of the personal repre- 2017 CA 000292 AXYX against the estate of the File No: 19-CP-000334 PHASE ONE, ACCORDING TO with Florida Statutes, Section the East Nassau Stewardship COUNTY CODE OF ORDI- sentative and the personal Division A decedent on whom a copy Division: THE PLAT THEREOF AS 45.031. District will hold their regular NANCES ENTITLED COMPRE- representative's attorney are HENSIVE IMPACT FEE ORDI- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, of this notice is required to be IN RE: ESTATE OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, Dated this 24 day of meetings for Fiscal Year set forth below. acting through the served must file their claims LAMARR ANNE RAY PAGE 40-46, PUBLIC RECORDS September, 2019. 2019/2020 at Florida State NANCE; AMENDING SECTION ALL CREDITORS ARE NOTIFIED 1.02 ENTITLED DEFINITIONS; United States Department of with this court WITHIN THE LAT- Deceased. OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA John Crawford College, Nassau Center, THAT: Agriculture, Rural ER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IF YOU ARE A PERSON As Clerk of the Court 76346 William Burgess Boule- AMENDING SECTION 1.03 EN- All creditors of the dece- Development, f/k/a Farmers TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- The administration of the CLAIMING A RIGHT TO FUNDS By: Karen J. Lockett vard, Yulee, Florida 32097 on TITLED LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS; dent and other persons hav- REPEALING AND REPLACING Home Administration, TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 estate of LAMARR ANNE RAY, REMAINING AFTER THE SALE, As Deputy Clerk the third Thursday at 10:00 ing claims or demands a/k/a Rural Housing Service, DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- deceased, whose date of YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH IMPORTANT a.m., unless otherwise indicat- SECTION 1.07 ENTITLED ADOP- against decedent's estate on Plaintiff, VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOI- death was July 24, 2019, and THE CLERK NO LATER THAN AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- ed, as follows: TION OF IMPACT FEE STUDIES; whom a copy of this notice is REPEALING AND REPLACING vs. ICE ON THEM. the last four digits of whose THE DATE THAT THE CLERK RE- TIES ACT. If you are a person October 17, 2019 served must file their claims MEMEORIA QUATERMAN All other creditors of the social security number are PORTS THE FUNDS AS UN- with a disability who needs November 21, 2019 ARTICLE II ENTITLED PARKS with this Court WITHIN THE LAT- AND RECREATIONAL FACILI- A/K/A MEMEORIA QUARTER- decedent and other persons 7995, is pending in the Circuit CLAIMED. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE any accommodation in order December 19, 2019 ER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER MAN; and LIONEL QUATER- having claims or demands Court for NASSAU County, A CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE to participate in this proceed- January 16, 2020 TIES IMPACT FEES; PROVIDING THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA- MAN, wife and husband, against decedent's estate Florida, Probate Division, the ENTITLED TO ANY REMAINING ing, you are entitled at no February 20, 2020 FOR NOTICE; PROVIDING FOR TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIR- CODIFICATION OF APPENDIX Defendants. must file their claims with this address of which is Robert M. FUNDS. AFTER THE FUNDS ARE cost to you, to the provision March 19, 2020 TY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF NOTICE OF court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER Foster Justice Center, 76347 REPORTED AS UNCLAIMED, of certain assistance. Please April 16, 2020 E TO THE NASSAU COUNTY SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS RESCHEDULED SALE THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- Veterans Way, Yulee, FL ONLY THE OWNER OF contact the ADA Coordinator May 21, 2020 CODE OF ORDINANCES AS A NOTICE ON THEM. NEW CHAPTER 34 WITHIN THE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN CATION OF THIS NOTICE. 32097. The names and ad- RECORD AS OF THE DATE OF at (904) 548-4600 (then press June 18, 2020 All other creditors of the that pursuant to an Order ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED dresses of the personal repre- THE LIS PENDENS MAY CLAIM 0) at least 7 days before your July 16, 2020 NASSAU COUNTY CODE; PRO- decedent and persons hav- VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, Rescheduling Foreclosure WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET sentative and the personal THE SURPLUS. scheduled court appear- August 20, 2020 ing claims or demands Sale entered on September FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF representative's attorney are If you are a person with ance, or immediately upon September 17, 2020 CONFLICTS, LIBERAL CON- against the decedent's es- 12, 2019, by the above enti- THE FLOIRDA PROBATE CODE set forth below. a disability who needs any receiving this notification if The meetings are open to STRUCTION, AND PROVIDING tate must file their claims with AN EFFECTIVE DATE. tled Court in the above styled WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. All creditors of the dece- accommodation in order to the time before the sched- the public and will be con- this Court WITHIN THREE cause, the undersigned Clerk NOTWITHSTANDING THE dent and other persons hav- participate in this proceed- uled appearance is less than ducted in accordance with Copies of the Ordinance MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF of Court or any of his duly au- TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ing claims or demands ing, you are entitled at no 7 days; if you are hearing or the provision of Florida law. are available at the Clerk's FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Office at the Robert M. Foster thorized deputies, will sell the ABOVE, ANY CLALM FILED against decedent's estate on cost to you, to the provision voice impaired, call 711. The meetings may be contin- NOTICE. property situated in Nassau TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- whom a copy of this notice is of certain assistance. Please Submitted by: Robertson, ued to a date, time, and Justice Center, located at ALL CLAIMS AND DE- 76347 Veterans Way, Yulee, County, Florida, described as: TER. THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF required to be served must contact the ADA Coordinator Anschutz & Schneid, P.L. place to be specified on the MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE All that certain piece, parcel DEATH IS BARRED. file their claims with this court at (904) 548-4600 (then press Attorneys for Plaintiff record at the meeting. A Florida, Monday through Fri- FOREVER BARRED. or tract of land, situate, lying The date of first publica- WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 0) at least 7 days before your 6409 Congress Avenue, copy of the agenda for these day, 8:30 a.m. through 5:00 The date of first Publication of p.m., except legal holidays. and being in the County of tion of this notice is October MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF scheduled court appear- Suite 100, meetings may be obtained this Notice is October 9, 2109. Nassau and State of Florida 2, 2019 THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS ance, or immediately upon Boca Raton, FL 33487 from Wrathell, Hunt & Asso- THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE Attorney for Personal Repre- known and described as: All Attorney for Personal NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE receiving this notification if Telephone: 561-241-6901 ciates, LLC, 2300 Glades PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A sentative: PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL that certain lot, piece or par- Representative: DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY the time before the sched- Fax: 561-997-6909 Road, Suite 410W, Boca Ra- KATHRYN KNEE, Esquire cel of land, situate, lying and R WILLIAM FUTCH, P.A. OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. uled appearance is less than FNL 2T 10-02-09-2019 ton, Florida 33431 or by call- ANY DECISION MADE BY THE Florida Bar No.: 849571 th BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- being in the City of Fernandi- 2201 S.E. 30 Avenue All other creditors of the 7 days; if you are hearing or #536464 ing (561) 571-0010. KATHRYN KNEE, P.A. na Beach (formerly named Suite 202 decedent and other persons voice impaired, call 711. There may be occasions MISSION WITH RESPECT TO 1027 South 8th Street Fernandina) County of Nas- Ocala, Florida 34471 having claims or demands Dated this 25th day of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE when one or more Supervisors ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 sau and State of Florida, and (352) 732-8080 against decedent's estate September, 2019. FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, or staff will participate by SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, (904) 491-1781 being further known and de- Email Address: must file their claims with this JOHN A. CRAWFORD IN AND FOR telephone. Pursuant to provi- HE OR SHE WILL NEED A Personal Representative: RECORD OF THE PROCEED- scribed according to the Offi- [email protected] court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER Clerk Of The Circuit Court NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA sions of the Americans with ANTHONY R. PARCHINSKI INGS, AND THAT, FOR SUCH cial Plat of said City (as Florida Bar No.: 0319856 THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- By: Karen J. Lockett CASE NO. 2018-CA-000070 Disabilities Act, any person re- 491 Crosswind Drive PURPOSE, HE OR SHE MAY Lithographed and issued by BY: R. WILLIAM FUTCH, CATION OF THIS NOTICE. Deputy Clerk PRIMELENDING, quiring special accommoda- Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VER- the Florida Railroad Compa- Attorney for Petitioner ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED Submitted by: A PLAINSCAPITAL COMPANY; tions at the meetings be- FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 BATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- ny in 1857 and enlarged, re- Personal Representative: WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET Choice Legal Group, P.A. Plaintiff, cause of a disability or physi- #537123 CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH vised and reissued by the ROBERT P. COOK FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF P.O. Box 771270 vs. cal impairment should con- RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- Florida Town Improvement 1878 Avondale Circle THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE Coral Springs, FL 33077 BRIAN COYLE; ELIZABETH EVA tact the District Office at (561) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON Company in 1887 and 1901) Jacksonville, FL 32205 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Telephone: (954) 453-0365 REYES, ET. AL; 571-0010 at least 48 hours pri- THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE as: North Twenty-Two Feet FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 NOTWITHSTANDING THE Facsimile:(954) 771-6052 Defendants or to the meetings. If you are IN AND FOR BASED. (22.00') of sublot D of Lot 6 #537963 TIME PERIODS SET FORTH Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 NOTICE OF SALE hearing or speech impaired, NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA The Board of County Com- and the South Seventy Feet ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED DESIGNATED PRIMARY E-MAIL NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in please contact the Florida CASE NO. 19CA000037AXYX IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR missioners may continue (70.0') of sublot C of Lot 7, TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- FOR SERVICE accordance with the Order Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1, MIDFIRST BANK, A FEDERALLY PROBATE DIVISION hearings on this matter. Block 215. TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF PURSUANT TO FLA. R. JUD. to Reschedule Foreclosure or 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) / 1- CHARTERED SAVINGS FILE NUMBER: ATTEST: to the highest and best bid- DEATH IS BARRED. ADMIN 2.516 Sale dated August 26, 2019, in 800-955-8770 (Voice), for aid ASSOCIATION 45-2019CP0316 /s/ JOHN A. CRAWFORD der on December 5, 2019, on- The date of first publica- [email protected] the above-styled cause, I will in contacting the District Of- Plaintiff, DIVISION: Its: Ex-Officio Clerk line at www.nassauclerk.real- tion of this notice is October FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 sell to the highest and best fice. v. IN RE: ESTATE OF BOARD OF COUNTY foreclose.com, beginning at 9, 2019. #537950 bidder for cash Online at A person who decides to MICHAEL R. COPELAND, JR.; RICHARD COMMISSIONERS 11:30 A.M., subject to all ad Attorney for Personal www.nassauclerk.realfore- appeal any decision made at UNKNOWN TENANT(S); FARNSWORTH GOODALE, OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA valorem taxes and assess- Representative IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE close.com at 11:30 a.m. on the meetings with respect to Defendants. Deceased. BY: /s/ JUSTIN M. TAYLOR ments for the real property L. Michael Maddox, Esq FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT October 24, 2019, the follow- any matter considered at the NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Its: Chairman described above. Florida Bar Number:0905800 IN AND FOR ing described property: meetings is advised that per- Notice is hereby given The administration of the Individuals with disabilities ANY PERSON CLAIMING 2119 Riverside Ave NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA LOT 436, HERON ISLES, son will need a record of the that, pursuant to the Final estate of RICHARD needing a reasonable ac- AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS Jacksonville, Florida 32204 GENERAL JURISDICTION PHASE TWO, ACCORDING TO proceedings and that ac- Judgment of Foreclosure en- FARNSWORTH GOODALE, de- commodation to participate FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER Telephone: (904) 384 8770 DIVISION THE PLAT THEREOF AS cordingly, the person may tered on September 16, 2019, THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER ceased, whose date of death Fax: (904) 384 8750 need to ensure that a verba- in this proceeding should CASE NO. 17CA000253AXYX RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, in this cause, in the Circuit was July 22, 2019, is pending E-Mail: contact the Office of the Ex- AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS BANK OF AMERICA, N.A, PAGES 218 THROUGH 228, OF tim record of the proceed- Court of Nassau County, Flori- in the Circuit Court, for Nas- @2119lawyers.com Officio Clerk to the Board of PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM Plaintiff, THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NAS- ings is made, including the da, the clerk shall sell the sau County, Florida, Probate County Commissioners at WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER Personal Representative SAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. testimony and evidence property situated in Nassau Division, the address of which vs. least two days prior to the THE SALE. Melissa Metcalf, PROPERTY ADDRESS: upon which such appeal is to County, Florida, described as: is: 76347 Veterans Way, Suite KELLY JASINSKY A/K/A KELLY proceeding at (904) 548-4660, REQUESTS FOR ACCOM- FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 96080 OUT CREEK WAY, be based. LOT 20, BLOCK 9, LOFTON 456, Yulee, Florida 32097. The B. JASINSKY, VICTORIA JASIN- or, if the hearing impaired, MODATIONS BY PERSONS #537976 YULEE, FL 32097 District Manager BLUFF UNIT THREE, ACCORD- names and addresses of the SKY, KAREN KAIKKONEN, AND Florida Relay Service at 1-800- WITH DISABILITIES MELINDA CARROLL, et al. ANY PERSON CLAIMING FNL 1T 10-09-2019 ING TO THE MAP OR PLAT personal representative and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 955-8770 (v) or 1-800-955-8771 If you are a person with a AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS #537992 THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN the personal representatives FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Defendant(s). (TDD). disability who needs any ac- FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE(S) 108, attorney are set forth below. IN AND FOR NOTICE OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING FNL 2T 10-02-09-2019 commodation in order to par- FORECLOSURE SALE THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF If you have been served NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA The South Amelia Island #536438 ticipate in this proceeding, AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. with a copy of this notice and PROBATE DIVISION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Shore Stabilization Associa- you are entitled at no cost to PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN you have any claim or de- File No: 19-CP-000341 pursuant to a Final Judgment tion, Inc. will hold a Commu- you, to the provision of cer- WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE The South Amelia Island 1997 SKYL SINGLEWIDE MO- mand against the decedents Division: 45 of Foreclosure dated August nications Committee Meeting tain assistance. Please con- SALE. Shore Stabilization Associa- BILE HOME WITH VIN#`S estate, even if that claim is IN RE: THE ESTATE OF 20, 2019, and entered in 17- on October 23, 2019, at tact the ADA Coordinator at CA000253AXYX of the Circuit Dated: October 2, 2019 tion, Inc. will hold an Execu- 8U620493JA/B unmatured, contingent or JACQUELINE D. SIMMONS, 2:00p.m., in the Amelia Island (904)548-4600 or (904)255- IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH tive Committee Meeting on at public sale, to the high- unliquidated, you must file Deceased. Court of the FOURTH Judicial Management Conference 1695, Nassau County Judicial A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY October 16, 2019, at est and best bidder, for cash, your claim with the court ON NOTICE TO CREDITORS Circuit in and for Nassau Room, 5440 First Coast Hwy, Annex, Attention: Bailiff's Of- County, Florida, wherein ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER 2:00p.m., in the Amelia Island online at www.nassauclerk.re- OR BEFORE THE LATER OF A The administration of the Amelia Island, Florida. Per- fice, 76347 Veterans Way, TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO- Management Conference alforeclose.com, on Novem- DATE THAT IS 3 MONTHS AFTER estate of Jacqueline D. Sim- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A is the sons with disabilities requiring Yulee, FL 32097; CRTINTRP@- CEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED Room, 5440 First Coast Hwy, ber 07, 2019 beginning at THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS mons, deceased, whose date Plaintiff and KELLY JASINSKY accommodations in order to COJ.NET, at least 7 days be- AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE Amelia Island, Florida. Persons 11:30 AM. NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER of death was April 3, 2019, is A/K/A KELLY B. JASINSKY; UN- participate in this program or fore your scheduled court ap- PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSIS- with disabilities requiring ac- Any person claiming an in- YOU RECEIVE A COPY OF THIS pending in the Circuit Court KNOWN SPOUSE OF KELLY activity should call 904-277- pearance, or immediately JASINSKY; VICTORIA JASINSKY; TANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE commodations in order to terest in the surplus from the NOTICE. for Nassau County, Florida, 5123 at least 24 hours in ad- upon receiving this notifica- ADA COORDINATOR AT CRT- participate in this program or sale, if any, other than the All other creditors of the Probate Division, the address UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VICTO- vance to request such ac- tion if the time before the [email protected] OR (904) 630- activity should call 904-277- property owner as of the decedent and other persons of which is 76347 Veterans RIA JASINSKY; KAREN KAIKKO- commodation. scheduled appearance is less NEN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF 2564 AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE 5123 at least 24 hours in ad- date of the lis pendens must who have claims or demands Way, Yulee, Florida 32097. FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 than 7 days; if you are hear- YOUR SCHEDULED COURT AP- vance to request such ac- file a claim before the clerk against decedent's estate, in- The names and addresses of KAREN KAIKKONEN NKA BOB #538007 ing or voice impaired, call PEARANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY commodation. reports the surplus as un- cluding unmatured, contin- the personal representative KAIKKONEN; MELINDA CAR- 711. UPON RECEIVING THIS NOTIFI- Legal Notice FNL 2T 10-02-09-2019 claimed. gent or unliquidated claims, and the personal representa- ROLL; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DATED on September 17, CATION IF THE TIME BEFORE We will sell or otherwise #536461 Dated this 25th day of must file their claims with the tive's attorney are set forth MELINDA CARROLL NKA 2019. HUNTER GOODS; UNITED THE SCHEDULED APPEARANCE dispose of the contents of the September, 2019. court ON OR BEFORE THE below. NOTICE OF APPLICATION JOHN A. CRAWFORD IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS; IF YOU following units to satisfy the John A. Crawford DATE THAT IS 3 MONTHS AFTER All creditors of the dece- STATES OF AMERICA, ACTING FOR TAX DEED Clerk of Circuit Court ON BEHALF OF THE SECRETARY ARE HEARING OR VOICE IM- delinquent storage lien Clerk of the Circuit Court THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS dent and other persons hav- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 76347 Veteran's Way OF HOUSING AND URBAN DE- PAIRED, CALL 711. placed in accordance with By: Karen J. Lockett Yulee, FL 32097 NOTICE. ing claims or demands That VELOPMENT are the Defen- John A. Crawford the state of Florida Statue Deputy Clerk ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS against decedent's estate on HARRY STRATTON BY: Deborah Watson dant(s). John Crawford as the CLERK of Court, 83.806. If you are an individual Deputy Clerk AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO whom a copy of this notice is The holder(s) of the follow- Clerk of the Circuit Court will By: Karen J. Lockett Unit 2095 with a disability who needs FNL 2T 10-02-09-2019 FILED WILL BE FOREVER required to be served must ing certificate(s) has filed said sell to the highest and best Deputy Clerk William Mims an accommodation in order BARRED. file their claims with this court certificate(s) for a tax deed #535825 bidder for cash at www.nas- FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 Household Goods to participate in a court pro- NOTWITHSTANDING THE ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF to be issued thereon. The cer- sauclerk.realforeclose.com, #538289 Unit 3015 ceeding or other court ser- TIME PERIOD SET FORTH 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF tificate number(s), the de- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE at 11:30 AM, on December Michael Seidel vice, program or activity, you ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS scription of property, and the FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 12, 2019, the following de- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Household Goods are entitled, at no cost to TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE name(s) in which it is assessed IN AND FOR scribed property as set forth THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Unit 3039 you, to the provision of cer- TER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY are as follows: NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA in said Final Judgment, to wit: Glenn F Parrish tain assistance. DEATH IS BARRED. OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. IN AND FOR Parcel Number: LOT 12 OF RESERVE AT OLD Household Goods To Request ADA accom- GENERAL JURISDICTION The date of first publica- All other creditors of the NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA 51-3N-27-1626-0002-0000 BLUFF, ACCORDING TO THE Unit 1098 modations at the Nassau DIVISION tion of this Notice is October decedent and other persons CASE NO. 14-CA-000132 Certificate Number: 3134 PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED Nicholas Picard County Courthouse contact: CASE NO. 19CA000298AXYX 9,2019. having claims or demands MTGLQ INVESTORS, L.P., File Number: IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE(S) 34, Goods Information Desk, 1st Floor, M&T BANK, Attorney for Personal against decedent's estate Plaintiff, 19TD000026AXYX OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF Unit 2089 (904) 548-4600- then press 0 or Plaintiff, Representative: must file their claims with this v. Description of Property: NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. Frederick Hall (904) 255-1695 (or 711 - vs. CLAY B. TOUSEY III, ESQUIRE court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER COURTNEY M. ROWE AKA LOT 2 IN OR 1106/1070 ESMT Property Address: Household Goods Florida Relay Service); NATALIE D. BRIGHTMAN. et. al. Florida Bar No. 0065086 THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- SUSAN COURTNEY MCCRANIE PT OR 1117/1699 PAGE HILL #2 1350 OLD BLUFF ROAD, Unit 1152 [email protected] Defendant(s), Fisher, Tousey, Leas & Ball CATION OF THIS NOTICE. AKA SUSAN C.MCCRANIE PB 6/318 FERNANDINA BEACH, FL 32034 Markita Mathis File # 1000004753 NOTICE OF ACTION 818 North A1A, Suite 104 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED AKA SUSAN COURTNEY Assessed To: Any person claiming an in- Household Goods FNL 2T 10-02-09-2019 CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET MCCRANIE ROWE, et al, HALLMARK HOMES INC terest in the surplus from the Unit 2099 #536836 TO: (904) 356-2600 FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES Defendants. All of the above property sale, if any, other than the Kenneth Aldrich - NATALIE D. BRIGHTMAN, UN- [email protected] SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOR- NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE is located in Nassau County, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR property owner as of the Household Goods KNOWN SPOUSE OF NATALIE com EVER BARRED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in the State of Florida. NASSAU COUNTY,FLORIDA date of the lis pendens must Open Door Public Auction D. BRIGHTMAN, Personal Representative: NOTWITHSTANDING THE that pursuant to the Final Unless such certificate(s) file a claim in accordance Sale will be conducted at PROBATE DIVISION whose residence is un- JOSEPHINE MARY GOODALE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH Judgment of Foreclosure en- shall be redeemed accord- with Florida Statutes, Section A1A Stow-A-Way Storage, File No. 2019-CP-267 known and all parties having 23 Bell House Road ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED tered on September 16, 2019, ing to Law, the property de- 45.031. 96280 David Hallman Park- Division or claiming to have any right, Aberdour, Fife KY30TL TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- in the above-styled cause scribed in such certificate or Dated this 28 day of August, way, Yulee, Florida 32097 at IN RE: ESTATE OF title or interest in the property United Kingdom TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF now pending in said Court, certificates will be sold to the 2019. 10:00 am on Friday October RAYMOND HOLMES NEVES described in the mortgage FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 DEATH IS BARRED. that the Clerk of the Court will Highest Bidder at the MAIN John Crawford 25th, 2019. Open door sale, Deceased. being foreclosed herein. #537931 The date of first publica- sell to the highest and best ENTRANCE OF THE ROBERT M As Clerk of the Court cash only. Immediate pay- NOTICE TO CREDITORS YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tion of this notice is October bidder for cash in the manner FOSTER JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR As Deputy Clerk ment required. A cleaning The administration of the that an action to foreclose a 9, 2019. provided at www.nassau.re- 76347 VETERANS WAY, YULEE, NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA IMPORTANT deposit will be taken. (904) estate of Raymond Holmes mortgage on the following Attorney for Personal alforeclose.com in accor- FL, on the 22nd day of Octo- AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- 491-1866. This sale is open to Neves, deceased, whose property: PROBATE DIVISION Representative: dance with Florida law at ber, 2019, between the hours TIES ACT. If you are a person the public. date of death was April 14, LOT 50, PLUMMER CREEK FILE NO. 45-2019-CP-0340 Hollyn J. Foster, Esq. 11:30 a.m. EST on November of 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. with a disability who needs FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 2015, is pending in the Circuit PHASE TWO A, ACCORDING DIVISION: Florida Bar Number: 0020883 21, 2019, the real property The Clerk of Courts Office Pol- any accommodation in order #538012 Court for Nassau County, TO THE MAP OR PLAT THERE- IN RE: ESTATE OF Bowers and Associates, P. A. and personal property locat- icy is to hold the sale at 11:30 to participate in this proceed- Florida, Probate Division, the OF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT JOHN A. HECK, 6789 Southpoint Parkway, ed in Nassau County, Florida, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE a.m. ing, you are entitled at no address of which is 76347 Vet- BOOK 8, PAGE(S) 142 Deceased. Suite 300 and described as follows: FIRST COAST PAINT & BODY JOHN A. CRAWFORD cost to you, to the provision erans Way, Yulee, FL 32097. THROUGH 146, OF THE PUBLIC NOTICE TO CREDITORS Jacksonville, FL 32216 LOT NUMBER FOURTEEN TOWING LLC gives Notice of CLERK OF COURT of certain assistance. Please The names and addresses of RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- The administration of the Telephone: (904) 998-0724 (14), OCEAN BREEZE SUBDIVI- Foreclosure of Lien and intent AND COMPTROLLER contact the ADA Coordinator the personal representative TY, FLORIDA. estate of John A. Heck, de- Fax: (904) 998-0732 SION ACCORDING TO THE to sell these vehicles on BY: RHODA GOODWIN, at (904) 548-4600 (then press and the personal representa- has been filed against you ceased, whose date of death E-Mail: PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED 09/26/2019, 11:00 am at DEPUTY CLERK 0) at least 7 days before your tive's attorney are set forth and you are required to serve was August 13, 2019, is pend- [email protected] IN PLAT BOOK 1 AT PAGE 11 474361 E STATE ROAD 200 FER- If you are a person with a scheduled court appear- below. a copy of your written de- ing in the Circuit Court for SecondaryE-Mail: OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NANDINA BEACH, FL 32034- disability who needs any ac- ance, or immediately upon All creditors of the dece- fenses, if any, to it on counsel Nassau County, Florida, Pro- [email protected] NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA, 0801, pursuant to subsection commodation in order to par- receiving this notification if dent and other persons hav- for Plaintiff, whose address is bate Division, the address of Petitioner: EXCEPTING THERE FROM ANY 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. ticipate in this proceeding, the time before the sched- ing claims or demands 6409 Congress Avenue, Suite which is 76347 Veteran's Way, Terrence J. Simmons PORTION LYING WITHIN PUB- FIRST COAST PAINT & BODY you are entitled, at no cost to uled appearance is less than against decedent's estate on 100, Boca Raton, Florida Yulee, Florida 32097. The 29309 Penny Haddock Road LIC ROADS AS DISCLOSED IN TOWING LLC reserves the you, to the provision of cer- 7 days; if you are hearing or whom a copy of this notice is 33487 on or before Novem- names and addresses of the Hilliard, FL 32046 DEED RECORDED IN OFFICIAL right to accept or reject any tain assistance. Please con- voice impaired, call 711. required to be served must ber 24, 2019. (30 days from personal representative and FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 RECORDS BOOK 92, PAGE 395 and/or all bids. tact the ADA Coordinator at FNL 2T 10-02-09-2019 file their claims with this court Date of First Publication of this the personal representative's #534992 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF (904) 548-4600 press 0, at least ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF Notice) and file the original attorney are set forth below. #535961 NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. 2008 CHRYSLER IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 7 days before your scheduled 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF with the clerk of this court ei- All creditors of the dece- LESS AND EXCEPT THAT 1C3LC45KX8N224188 court appearance, or imme- THE 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS ther before service on Plain- dent and other persons hav- PORTION CONVEYED TO 1993 FORD diately upon receiving this IN AND FOR FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE tiff's attorney or immediately ing claims or demands STEPHEN C. JOHNSON AND 1FTCR14XXPPB32507 notification if the time before IN AND FOR DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY thereafter; otherwise a de- against the estate of the NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA PAMELA W. JOHNSON, HIS 2011 CHEVROLET the scheduled appearance is NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. fault will be entered against decedent on whom a copy CIVIL DIVISION: WIFE, BY DEED RECORDED 1G1ZC5E16BF129902 less than 7 days; if you are All other creditors of the you for the relief demanded of this notice is required to be CASE NO.: 19CA000003 GENERAL JURISDICTION JANUARY 3, 1983 IN OFFICIAL 1993 CHEVROLET hearing or voice impaired, decedent and other persons in the complaint or petition served must file their claims U.S. BANK NATIONAL DIVISION RECORDS BOOK 376, PAGES 1GCCS19ZXP8201558 call 711. having claims or demands filed herein. with this court WITHIN THE LAT- ASSOCIATION, CASE NO. 18CA000103AXYX 222-223 WHICH IS THE EAST- 2002 CHEVROLET FNL 4T 09-18-25-2019 & against decedent's estate WITNESS my hand and the ER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE Plaintiff, JAMES B. NUTTER & COMPANY ERN PORTION OF SAID LOT 14. 1GCGC13U12F114681 10-02-092019 must file their claims with this seal of this Court at Nassau TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- vs. Plaintiff, Property Address: 2003 CHEVROLET #533462 court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER County, Florida, this 18th day TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 SHERONDA L LASSITER; HERON vs. 1521 Fernandina Road, 1GCGG25V331210519 THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- of October, 2019. DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- ISLES OWNERS ASSOCIATION, DORIS A. COX, et al. Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 2006 CHRYSLER LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISING CATION OF THIS NOTICE. John A. Crawford VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOI- INC.; IH3 PROPERTY FLORIDA, Defendant(s). Said sale will be made pur- 2A4GP54L56R703159 DEADLINE IS NOON THE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ICE ON THEM. L.P.; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC NOTICE OF suant to and in order to satisfy 2012 DODGE FRIDAY BEFORE THE NEXT THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH BY: Karen J. Lockett All other creditors of the REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., FORECLOSURE SALE the terms of said Final Judg- 2C3CDYBT0CH233968 WEDNESDAY PUBLICATION. IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION DEPUTY CLERK decedent and other persons AS NOMINEE FOR WILMING- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ment of Foreclosure. Any 2001 DODGE 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ, having claims or demands TON FINANCE, INC.; UN- pursuant to a Final Judgment person claiming an interest in 3B7HC13Y91G747966 CALL 261-3696 FOR EARLY BARRED. & SCHNEID, PL against decedent's estate KNOWN TENANT IN POSSES- of Foreclosure dated August the surplus from the sale, if 2006 MERCURY HOLIDAY WEEK DEADLINES. NOTWITHSTANDING THE 6409 Congress Ave., Suite 100 must file their claims with this SION OF THE SUBJECT 26, 2019, and entered in 18- any, other than the property 3MEFM08Z36R667203 TIME PERIODS SET FORTH Boca Raton, FL 33487 court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER PROPERTY, CA000103AXYX of the Circuit owner as of the date of the lis 2011 MAXDA ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED PRIMARY EMAIL: THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- Defendants. Court of the FOURTH Judicial pendens must file a claim be- JM1NC2PF5B0219266 TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- [email protected] CATION OF THIS NOTICE. NOTICE OF Circuit in and for Nassau fore the clerk reports the sur- 2005 TOYOTA TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED FORECLOSURE SALE County, Florida, wherein RE- plus as unclaimed. JTEBT14R050051225 FNL10091009EEEE96DEATH IS BARRE D. 2 #538310 WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- VERSE MORTGAGE FUNDING WITNESS my hand and seal 2006 BMW 10/8/19 4:11 PM The date of first publication of FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF EN pursuant to Final Judg- LLC is the Plaintiff and DORIS of the court on September WBXPA93426WD33276 this notice is October 2, 2019. THE FLOIRDA PROBATE CODE ment of Foreclosure dated ANN COX, BY AND THROUGH 30, 2019. 2008 VOLKSWAGEN Attorney for Personal WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. the 26th day of August, 2019, HER NEXT BEST FRIEND; UNITED CLERK OF THE COURT WVWBA71K88W116800 Representative: NOTWITHSTANDING THE and entered in Case No. 19- STATES OF AMERICA, ON BE- John A. Crawford FNL 1T 10-09-2019 Katherine B. Schnauss Naugle TIME PERIODS SET FORTH CA000003, of the Circuit HALF OF THE SECRETARY OF Karen J. Lockett #538095 Attorney ABOVE, ANY CLALM FILED Court of the 4TH Judicial Cir- HOUSING AND URBAN DEVEL- Deputy Clerk Florida Bar Number: 514381 TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- cuit in and for NASSAU Coun- OPMENT are the Defendant If you are a person with a The Law Office of Katherine TER. THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF ty, Florida, wherein U.S. BANK (s). John Crawford as the disability who needs any ac- Schnauss Naugle, P.L. DEATH IS BARRED. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION is the Clerk of the Circuit Court will commodation in order to par- 810 Margaret Street The date of first publica- Plaintiff and SHERONDA L LAS- sell to the highest and best ticipate in this proceeding, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32204 tion of this notice is October SITER; HERON ISLES OWNERS bidder for cash at www.nas- you are entitled, at no cost to Telephone: (904) 366-2703 2, 2019. ASSOCIATION, INC.; IH3 PROP- sauclerk.realforeclose.com, you, to the provision of cer- Fax: (904) 353-9040 Attorney for Personal ERTY FLORIDA, L.P.; MORT- at 11:30 AM, on October 24, tain assistance. Please con- E-Mail: Representative: GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- 2019, the following described tact the ADA Coordinator at [email protected] CLAY B. TOUSEY, JR., ESQUIRE- TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMI- property as set forth in said Fi- (904) 548-4600 (then press 0) Secondary E-Mail: Florida Bar No. 221813 NEE FOR WILMINGTON FI- nal Judgment, to wit: at least 7 days before your [email protected] Fisher, Tousey, Leas & Ball NANCE, INC.; UNKNOWN TEN- LOT 1, FIDDLERS WALK SUB- scheduled court appear- Personal Representative: 818 North A1A, Suite 104 ANT N/K/A ANN SMITH; and DIVISION, ACCORDING TO ance, or immediately upon Gina M. Buongiorne Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS- PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED receiving this notification if 731 Tara Farms Drive (904) 356-2600 SESSION OF THE SUBJECT IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 237, the time before the sched- Middleburg, Florida 32068 [email protected] PROPERTY are defendants. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF uled appearance is less than FNL 2T 10-02-09-2019 Personal Representative: JOHN A. CRAWFORD as the NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA 7 days; if you are hearing or #536781 MARK ANDREW HECK Clerk of the Circuit Court shall Property Address: voice impaired, call 711. 1101 South Arlington Ridge sell to the highest and best 96033 HIDDEN MARSH LANE, FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 Road, Apt. 615 bidder for cash electronically FERNANDINA BEACH, FL #537972 Arlington, VA 22202 at www.nassauclerk.realfore- 32034-1655 FNL 2T 10-02-09-2019 close.com at, 11:30 AM on Any person claiming an in- #536893 the 24th day of October, terest in the surplus from the 2019, the following described sale, if any, other than the property as set forth in said Fi- property owner as of the nal Judgment, to wit: date of the lis pendens must LOT 272, HERON ISLES file a claim in accordance PHASE ONE, ACCORDING TO with Florida Statutes, Section THE PLAT THEREOF AS 45.031. RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, Dated this 24 day of PAGE 40-46, PUBLIC RECORDS September, 2019. OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA John Crawford IF YOU ARE A PERSON As Clerk of the Court CLAIMING A RIGHT TO FUNDS By: Karen J. Lockett REMAINING AFTER THE SALE, As Deputy Clerk YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH IMPORTANT THE CLERK NO LATER THAN AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- THE DATE THAT THE CLERK RE- TIES ACT. If you are a person PORTS THE FUNDS AS UN- with a disability who needs CLAIMED. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE any accommodation in order A CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE to participate in this proceed- ENTITLED TO ANY REMAINING ing, you are entitled at no FUNDS. AFTER THE FUNDS ARE cost to you, to the provision REPORTED AS UNCLAIMED, of certain assistance. Please ONLY THE OWNER OF contact the ADA Coordinator RECORD AS OF THE DATE OF at (904) 548-4600 (then press THE LIS PENDENS MAY CLAIM 0) at least 7 days before your THE SURPLUS. scheduled court appear- If you are a person with ance, or immediately upon a disability who needs any receiving this notification if accommodation in order to the time before the sched- participate in this proceed- uled appearance is less than ing, you are entitled at no 7 days; if you are hearing or cost to you, to the provision voice impaired, call 711. of certain assistance. Please Submitted by: Robertson, contact the ADA Coordinator Anschutz & Schneid, P.L. at (904) 548-4600 (then press Attorneys for Plaintiff 0) at least 7 days before your 6409 Congress Avenue, scheduled court appear- Suite 100, ance, or immediately upon Boca Raton, FL 33487 receiving this notification if Telephone: 561-241-6901 the time before the sched- Fax: 561-997-6909 uled appearance is less than FNL 2T 10-02-09-2019 7 days; if you are hearing or #536464 voice impaired, call 711. Dated this 25th day of September, 2019. JOHN A. CRAWFORD Clerk Of The Circuit Court By: Karen J. Lockett Deputy Clerk Submitted by: Choice Legal Group, P.A. P.O. Box 771270 Coral Springs, FL 33077 Telephone: (954) 453-0365 Facsimile:(954) 771-6052 Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 DESIGNATED PRIMARY E-MAIL FOR SERVICE PURSUANT TO FLA. R. JUD. ADMIN 2.516 [email protected] FNL 2T 10-09-16-2019 #537950 10A WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2019 NEWS News-Leader Sapelo is another wonderful barrier island

PHOTOS BY PAT FOSTER-TURLEY/FOR THE NEWS-LEADER Left, the old Reynolds mansion on Sapelo Island can now be rented by groups. Above, a pavilion provides lunchtime shade on Sapelo Island. Earn Points While You Shop ometimes things work by only a of natural artifacts, aquarium with First Federal Bank’s Debit Card Rewards Program out in amazing ways. couple dozen animals, and colorful natural When I planned a trip people, all history posters. University Sto Darien, Ga. for me descendants of Georgia biologist Adam and Bucko, one of the places from former Mackinnon treated us to an I hoped to visit was nearby slaves. They extemporaneous talk describ- Sapelo Island, but Bucko wasn’t are one of the ing some of the more than 100 interested. I still was, and lo last remaining ongoing research projects on and behold, my dreams were populations the island and gave us plenty answered. It turns out that the of Gullah- of first-person details about his Fernandina Beach Parks & WILD Geechees. work with manatees, beached Recreation Department was WAYS The pilot whales, and other exciting planning a senior trip to Sapelo majority of dramas. We were transfixed and Island a couple of weeks down the island hated to leave, but much more the road, so I eagerly contacted Pat is owned by awaited us. When you SHOP using your First Federal Debit them. I found out only four the state of We walked through the Card you’ll EARN uChoose Rewards Points which people had signed up but at least Foster-Turley Georgia and tiny U.S. Post Office, passed a you can REDEEM for Gift Cards, Travel, Cash, 10 were needed to make the trip is included butterfly garden full of native and more. Stop by your local branch to learn happen. My mission was deter- in the Sapelo Island National plants and gulf fritillaries, and * mined: Fill up the bus. By the Estuarine Research Reserve. admired old crumbling tabby how you can start earning today. time the bus left the parking lot It is a fine example of a mostly structures. Then we boarded Oct. 1, we had every one of the undisturbed barrier island. It’s the bus again to tour the ham- 24 seats filled – a festive group like Amelia Island must have mocks and marshes lining the for sure, despite the 6:15 a.m. been hundreds of years ago. few island roads, passing by departure time. Touring Sapelo When we got to the island, two historic churches and a Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender Island was an all-day event, ably we boarded another bus led University of Georgia research led by Scott Mikelson, begin- by resident Yvonne Grovner. center with student housing. ning with the bus trip to Darien, Off we went to see the sights, We stopped at the town of Hog 904-321-0400 followed by a 20-minute ferry of which there are plenty. Hammock to buy cold drinks at 1891 South 14th904-321-0400 Street, Fernandina Beach ride to the island, then a full For starters, we visited the the small convenience store and 463845 State Road 200, Yulee | Coming Soon: Wildlight schedule of things to do and see. interpretative center for the to visit the charming library. A Sapelo Island is a barrier Reserve, where we filled up bit later, we walked around the *Earn 1 point for every1891 $3.00 South spent. Points 14th may take Street, up to 40 daysFernandina to show in your uChoose Beach Rewards account. Must be registered to redeem points. Cash back rewards may be subject to tax reporting. island about the size of Amelia lab benches equipped with old Reynolds mansion, which 463845 State Road 200, Yulee | Coming Soon: Wildlight Island but inhabited full-time microscopes in a classroom full was occupied by a group that had booked it, so alas, we were unable to enter. But the outside was stunning, nonetheless. By now, the group was hungry. It was nearly noon, and we had been traveling for six hours. No problem. Yvonne stopped the bus near the beach, and we disembarked to walk on a boardwalk to a pavilion on the beach. Soon we were joined by a resident with a full lunch spread for us: cold sweet tea, pole beans, barbeque chicken, mac and cheese, cake – who could ask for anything better? We ate our lunch in the shaded pavilion, enjoyed the cool ocean breeze, and watched the waves of high tide that covered the ocean-side beach up to the pavilion stairs. Our stay at the island ended with a visit to the restored lighthouse. Some ambitious souls climbed up the 80 steps on the spiral staircase inside while the rest of us wandered the grounds and took photos. By the time the bus dropped us off at the ferry for the return trip to the mainland, we seniors were exhausted. We climbed aboard the vessel early, staked out our seats, and spent a few happy minutes watching the dozen or more bottlenose dol- phins that were feeding around us. Back at the mainland visi- tor center, we were more than ready to board our bus for the hour-and-a-half drive back to Fernandina Beach, and grateful it was Scott doing the driving and not ourselves. The Parks & Recreation Department might offer this trip again next year, but you can also do a version of it yourself. Just google Sapelo Island and you will find all you need to know. I highly recom- mend this trip for one and all! Pat Foster-Turley is a zoolo- gist on Amelia Island. She wel- comes your nature questions and observations. [email protected]

The historic lighthouse on Sapelo Island was built in 1820 and restored in 1998.

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Wednesday, October 9, 2019 News-Leader / Fernandina Beach, Florida HOMECOMING FOR PIRATES

PHOTOS BY BETH JONES/NEWS-LEADER Homecoming was held Friday for Fernandina Beach High School. The day’s events kicked off with the annual parade downtown and culminated with a football victory. The Pirates are on a three-game winning streak with Friday’s 28-21 win over the visiting Paxon Eagles. Cam Miller led the way with 206 rushing yards and 89 passing yards. Chase Boyd reeled in the 89 yards on five receptions. Boyd also had 41 rushing yards. A.J. West led the defense with three tackles and 10 assists. Ernest Cortez had four tackles and three assists, and Josiah Rauls was credited with three tackles and six assists. The Fernandina Beach Football Association youth players participated in the parade, above left. Josiah Rauls, Bernie Coleman and Max Pozzetta tackle a Paxon Eagle Friday night, above right. The Pirates head to West Nassau Friday. Yulee is idle this week.

Pirate football players Jeremiah Giedrys and A.J. West and their teammates par- ticipated in the parade Friday afternoon, above. Right, Cam Miller heads for the end zone Friday night. He threw for a touch- down in the first quarter and scored a rush- ing TD in each of the next three quarters. Students cheer on the team, far right.

Chase Boyd tries to avoid a tackle Friday night, above left. Students, above center, and the Mighty Marching Pirates band, right, participated in the parade.

Students showed their Pirate pride dur- ing Friday’s parade, left, and above, and during the football game Friday night, far left. The football team’s final home game is Oct. 18. FBHS hosts Hilliard.

NEW Sports Wed.indd 1 10/8/19 2:59 PM 2B Wednesday, October 9, 2019 SPORTS News-Leader SPORTS SHORTS Golf for heroes Amelia Island Guides Association Annual registration fees for the Fernandina Beach High School stu- all levels is at 8 a.m. Mondays; and Redfish Spot Tournament captain’s season are $200 for the first child and dent athlete and six-year participant advanced play (3.5+) with challenge Amelia Island Charity Group will meeting at 7 p.m. Oct. 25 at the $175 for all subsequent family reg- in the Big Brothers Big Sisters of court at 4 p.m. Mondays. host the ninth annual Golf Classic Amelia Island Marina. istrants. All registrants must also be Northeast Florida mentoring program Advanced play (3.0/3.5+) at 8 Honoring Heroes benefiting the Navy All entry fee money will be paid members of USLacrosse (the youth in Nassau County. a.m. Tuesdays with challenge court; Seal Foundation on Nov. 9 at the out to the four anglers who enter sport’s sanctioning body) at a cost of The Reggie Hunt Memorial Golf social play (experienced beginners, Omni Amelia Island Plantation Oak a live redfish with the most spots, $35 per year. Classic is the largest fundraising 2.5 and 3.0) at 10 a.m. Tuesdays; Marsh Course. including a fifth awarded to the angler The AINCYL plans to field youth event for the Nassau County pro- and intermediate/advanced (3.0/3.5+) Rear Adm. Tom Steffens, USN, who first brings in a redfish with no teams in the 8-year and under, gram of Big Brothers Big Sisters of with challenge court at 4 p.m. (Ret.) will be the guest speaker at spots. There is also a youth category 10-year and under, 12-year and Northeast Florida. Registration for Wednesdays. the opening ceremonies and at the with prize money and trophies. under and 14-year and under age the tournament begins at 11 a.m., fol- Men’s open play for all levels dinner and auction that follow the Folds of Honor is a 501 (c) (3) groups. All teams will play according lowed by a 12:30 p.m. shotgun start. is offered at 8 a.m. Thursdays. tournament. nonprofit organization that provides to boy’s youth lacrosse rules, which Guests will enjoy raffles, a prime Intermediate/advanced play Complete information and sched- educational scholarships to families permits body contact and there- rib dinner, golf swag and an awards (3.0/3.5+) is at 8 a.m. Fridays; and ule are available at www.aicgnsf.org/ of military men and women who fore requires protective equipment. reception following the tournament. social play (experienced beginners, events. Dinner/auction tickets are have fallen or been disabled while on However, girls may also register and Community partners of the event 2.5 and 3.0) at 10 a.m. Fridays. No available online. Contact Larry Byrd active duty in the U.S. armed forces. play. include the Nassau County Sheriff’s scheduled group play on Saturdays. for sponsorship opportunities at 753- Call Capt. Brian Soucy at 505-3481. Regular practice sessions begin Office and WestRock. Sponsors are Visit www.fbpickleball.com to 0457 and Jim Sweet for golf registra- this fall on Tuesdays and Thursdays Port City Bank, Florida Public Utilities determine playing level. tion at [email protected]. Wrestling club from 5:30-7 p.m. and Saturdays from and Rayonier. 9:30-11 a.m. at the Central Park foot- For information on the event or Redfish spot tourney The Fernandina Beach Wrestling ball field between Atlantic and Beech to become a mentor, contact Rainey Hobie 16 on Captiva Club is holding registration for the The fifth annual Amelia Island streets on Amelia Island. Tuesday Crawford, Nassau County area Nearly 500 top sailors from around 2019-20 season. It is open to children Redfish Spot Tournament will be held and Thursday practices will continue manager, at 261-9500 or visit www. the world, including six continents in kindergarten through eighth grade. Oct. 26. Hosted by the Amelia Island into the New Year, and Saturdays bbbsnefl.org. and 25 countries, will compete in the Practices will be held from 6-7:30 Marina, the tournament is being orga- will transition into game days once 22nd Hobie 16 Championships on p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. nized by the Amelia Island Guides the spring 2020 season begins in late Captiva Island. It’s the first time in 35 Membership fee is $100, and each World Cup in Jax Association, with a percentage of the February. years this event has occurred in the grappler will need an AAU member- The U.S. Women’s National Team net proceeds benefiting the Folds of The Amelia Island Youth Lacrosse United States. The event is Nov. 1-16 ship ($16 extended coverage) at will bring the 2019 FIFA Women’s Honor Foundation. teams will compete against teams in at Sunset Beach, South Seas Island www.aauwrestling.net. World Cup champions to Jacksonville Pick up entry forms at local bait Duval County and St. Johns County. Resort, Captiva Island. For information or to register, to face Costa Rica at 8 p.m. Nov. 10 and tackle stores or by visiting www. For information, visit the AINCYL The athletes will compete on contact head coach Abe Fernandez at TIAA Bank Field. Amelia IslandGuidesAssociation. website or the AINCYL Facebook Hobie’s signature 16-foot catamaran at (813) 701-4288 or afernandez@ The soccer match will air on com. page or contact Bazarian at car- sailboats. The event features a jam- gx.camden.k12.ga.us or coaches ESPN2 and TUDN. Anglers are required to attend [email protected]. packed schedule across the event’s Jeremy Ferry at (919) 937-7712 or Tickets are on sale through ussoc- the captain’s meeting, which will be 16-day duration, with plenty of oppor- Eric Kubatzke at 556-1684 or ericku- cer.com. Groups of 20 or more can held on Oct. 25 at the Amelia Island tunities to watch the races. [email protected]. order directly at ussoccer.com. Marina at the foot at the Shave BBBS golf classic The event features three world Bridge. Final registration and entry Big Brothers Big Sisters of championship divisions — women’s, fees will be accepted at the meeting, Lacrosse registration Northeast Florida will host the 24th Play pickleball youth and open — and three addi- beginning at 6 p.m. The captain’s Registration is open for the annual Reggie Hunt Memorial Pickleball is offered at the Central tional disciplines — Masters Cup, meeting and raffle will follow at 7 p.m. Amelia Island Nassau County Youth Golf Classic on Oct. 11 at the Park multipurpose courts. Beginner Grand Masters Cup and Great Grand Folds of Honor representative Lacrosse’s 2020 spring season. Amelia River Golf Club. This event play is at 3 p.m. Sundays; and social Masters Cup. Rocky Sickmann, a survivor of the Register children at www.ameliais- is held annually in memory of play with challenge court at 4 p.m. For information, visit fortmyers- Iran Hostage Crisis will speak at the landlacrosse.org. William Reginald Hunt Jr., a former Sundays. Women’s open play for sanibel.com/hobie.

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The Fernandina Beach of three persons/clinic). Parks & Recreation Depart- Schedule private one-hour ment is offering the following lessons for $50 per hour for activities. For information, visit city residents or $60 non- www.fbfl.us. city or 30-minute lessons for Sports and fitness: $25 (city) or $30 (non-city). • Winter over-35 men’s Customized clinics also avail- basketball league. Men inter- able. Semi-private and group ested in participating in an lessons are also available. over-35 basketball league Call 891-6927 or email rod- at Peck Gym this winter — [email protected] to games on Thursdays begin- schedule private, semi-private ning in November; eight or group lessons or to register games per team regular sea- for junior or adult clinics. son and tournament — may • Central Park tennis courts contact John Coverdell at has four lighted hard courts [email protected] or 310- available for open play. Courts 3351. 1 and 2 (closest to South • Youth team volleyball at 13th Street) are reserved for Peck Gym is Tuesdays and instructed play during posted Fridays 3-6 p.m. for school hours.

SUBMITTED PHOTOS and club teams. Players must Players must have gate Near-perfect conditions were present for the third race of the Amelia Island Sailing Club’s 2019 season. have adult coach or adult keys to enter courts. Keys may supervision. Call at 24 hours be purchased at the Atlantic in advance to reserve courts, Center for a $5 per key fee 310-3353 or 310-3354. Fee is during normal business hours, $2 per day for city residents, Monday-Friday from 7 a.m.- Sailing club holds third race of the season $5 non-city. 7 p.m. and Saturday from 8 The third race in 2019 for the Amelia Island • Open adult volleyball is a.m.-4 p.m. Sailing Club got underway in near-perfect condi- at the Peck Gym from 7-9 Aquatics: tions on Sept. 28. Eight boats ran the 7.6-mile p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays. • Try diving experience: A course, with the winner, Misty, skippered by Informal games on two courts. one- to two-hour introductory Wilby Whitt, crossing the finish line in just over Teams selected each night. experience that consists of a 2 hours. Open to ages 16 and up (ages short classroom session and Wayward Wind, skippered by Larry Murphy, 16 and 17 must have parental trying scuba in the pool with a came in second, and Ed Spang, skipper of Darby, consent form signed by par- certified scuba diving instruc- rounded out the top three finishers. ents and notarized). Fees are tor or divemaster. Class is In addition to the racing boats, the club had $2/day city and $5 non-city. open to ages 8 and up, $50 two power boats in the area acting as commit- • Open adult indoor soccer per person city residents, $62 tee boats, with several additional club members at Peck Gym is Wednesdays non-city; $80 per couple city aboard. from 5:30-8 p.m. Informal residents, $100 non-city; $150 The Amelia Island Sailing Club holds infor- team games. Teams selected per group city residents (up to mal races monthly throughout most of the year. each night. Open to ages six people), $188 non-city. The club also sponsors various other boating 16 and up (ages 16 and 17 • Padi Scuba open water and social activities and meets the first Tuesday must have parental consent certification: Private and group of each month at the Kraft Athletic Club on form signed by parents and instruction available. City Buccaneer Trail. notarized). Fees are $2 for city course fee of $120 includes Contact Commodore Tom Maguire at (703) residents and $5 non-city. administration and instruction • Open basketball at Peck (additional check-out dive fee). 298-1714 for information. Darby, right, skippered by Ed Spang, finished third in the race. Gym is from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. PADI eLearner course regis- Monday and Thursday (court tration is $185 and includes closes at 5:30 p.m. for adult online academic training, use leagues in winter and sum- of scuba gear and certifica- mer); 11 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. tion card. Participants must Wednesday; and 11 a.m. to provide their own masks, snor- 2 p.m. Tuesday and Friday. kels, fins, booties and weight Players under 16 must be belts. Open to ages 10 and accompanied by an adult. up. Visit the Atlantic Center. Photo identification required. • Beach wheelchairs can • Open roller hockey at the be reserved at the Atlantic Main Beach multi-purpose Center by paying a refundable court. Adult and older teens $50 deposit. Call 310-3350 for skate Tuesdays from 5-6 p.m. availability. (beginner) and Saturdays • Aqua 1 and deep water from 4:15-4:45 p.m. (easy) aerobics are available at and 4:45-6 p.m. (advanced). Atlantic pool. Aqua 1 (shallow Family skate Tuesdays from water) classes are Monday- 4-5 p.m. and Saturdays from Friday from 10-10:55 a.m. 3-4 p.m. Call Ray Matz at Aqua gym (combination of (215) 852-7038. shallow and deep water) • Pickleball is offered at classes are Monday are the Central Park courts, with Wednesday from 4-4:55 p.m. six lighted courts available. Deep water classes (aqua Wilby Whitt, captain of Misty, left, takes her across the finish line. Misty won the race with the best adjusted time to Visit www.fbpickleball.com, fitness belts required) are complete the 7.6-nautical mile race as well as being first over the finish line. Capt. Larry Murphy, skipper of Wayward Fernandina Beach Pickleball Monday, Wednesday and Wind, right, second across the finish line, finished the race in second place. Pirates on Facebook,or email Friday from 11-11:55 a.m.; [email protected]. Tuesday and Thursday from • Rod Gibson Tennis 9-9:55 a.m. Services at Central Park ten- Monthly fees for one nis courts 1 and 2. Available class per day are $50 for city programs: residents and $63 non-city Youth tennis clinics, fall II residents; two classes per session through Oct. 30 (no day, $65 city residents, $81 clinics Oct. 14 or Oct. 31): non-city; $5/day for one class Red Ball 1 Tuesdays and city residents, $6 non-city; and Thursdays from 3-3:45 p.m.; $10/day for two classes city and Red Ball 2 Tuesdays residents, $12 non-city. and Thursdays from 3:45- Ten-admission pass is $50 4:30 p.m.; $84 city residents, for city residents, $60 non-city $100.80 non-city. Orange Ball for one class per day; $100 Mondays and Wednesdays city residents, $120 non-city from 3-4 p.m.; and Green Ball for two classes a day. Mondays and Wednesdays Instructed programs: from 4-5 p.m.; $99 city resi- • A co-ed exercise class at dents, $118.80 non-city. Junior the MLK Jr. Center is offered intermediate Tuesdays and Tuesdays and Thursdays at Thursdays from 4:30-6 p.m.; 6 p.m. Cost is $3 per class. $156 city residents, $187.20 Self-paced routines; all fitness non-city. Junior advanced levels welcomed. Contact Mondays and Wednesdays John Coverdell at 310-3351 or from 5-6:30 p.m.; $143 city [email protected] for informa- residents, $171.60 non-city. tion. Fees listed for each level are • Karate is offered at for the entire session. Daily the Peck Center, 1st Floor rates also available. Instructors’ Studio, with Adult clinics: Beginner/ Japanese Shotokan Karate advanced beginner (2.0-2-2.5) classes with Sensei Jerry Mondays from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Williamson, a sixth-degree Advanced beginner/interme- Shotokan black belt with over diate strokes clinic (2.5-3.0) 30 years of instruction experi- Wednesdays from 8-9 a.m. ence. Intermediate strokes clinic Classes are from 3:30-4:30 (3.0-3.5) Wednesdays from p.m. on Mondays and 3:30-5 9-10:30 a.m. Intermediate/ p.m. on Wednesdays. Ages advanced drills clinic (3.5-4.0) 6 and up. City residents pay Thursdays from 6-7:30 p.m. $40 per month, non-city $45 Cost is $10/person/hour for per month. Uniforms are avail- one-hour clinics, $12 non-city; able through the instructor. and $15/person for 1 1/2-hour Call Williamson at 765-2441 clinics, $18 non-city. Pre- registration required (minimum ROUNDUP Continued on 5B

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YULEE HIGH SCHOOL FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Varsity Football Volleyball Oct. 17 at Raines* 6:00 Oct. 11-12 JV tournament at Bishop Kenny Oct. 25 STANTON* ** 7:00 Oct. 14-17 District at Yulee Nov. 1 TERRY PARKER*** 7:00 * District ** Homecoming *** Senior night FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Cross Country YULEE HIGH SCHOOL Oct. 12 at FSU pre-state 8:00 th Boys Golf Oct. 26 DISTRICT 8:00 SUNDAY, APRIL 5 Oct. 10 FERNANDINA BEACH 4:00 FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Swing into Savings YULEE HIGH SCHOOL Girls Golf 10am BRUNCH Cross Country Oct. 15 DISTRICT at FBGC Oct. 9 at Baker County 5:00 2019-2020 Memberships Oct. 17 at Hilliard 5:00 FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL 12pm EGG HUNT Oct. 26 District at FB golf course 8:00 Swimming Oct. 10 COUNTY 5:00 Starting at: $650 Annually Unlimited Memberships: YULEE HIGH SCHOOL Volleyball FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Memberships include: $3,000 Annually Oct. 10 EAGLE’S VIEW 5:30/6:30 Bowling Oct. 14-17 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Oct. 17 vs. WNHS at Yulee 4:00 • $21 plus tax Cart Fee – 18 holes • No Green Fees Oct. 24 vs. Hilliard at Yulee 4:00 FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Nov. 7 County at Yulee 4:00 • $10.50 plus tax Cart Fee – 9 holes • No Cart Fee Football Reservations Requested Oct. 11 at West Nassau 7:00 FERNANDINA BEACH MIDDLE SCHOOL Oct. 18 HILLIARD 7:00 Football Memberships valid Oct.RSVP 1, 2019 in the through Restaurant Sept. or Call 30, 904. 2020310.3175 Oct. 25 at NEFI 7:00 Oct. 15 BOLLES* 6:00 * Homecoming Purchase your Membership$15.95 ADULTS Starting | $7.95 CHILDREN Sept. 1, 2019 12 & UNDER YUC46441 FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Boys Golf YULEE MIDDLE SCHOOL 2800 Bill Melton Rd. Oct. 10 at Yulee 4:00 Football & Easter Egg Hunt Oct. 14 DISTRICT at FBGC Oct. 15 HILLIARD 6:00 (904) 310-3175 www.fernandinabeachgolfclub.comfernandinabeachgolfclub.comFernandina Beach, FL 32034 Oct. 22 at Callahan (WNHS) 6:00

NEW Sports Wed.indd 4 10/8/19 12:47 PM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2019 SPORTS News-Leader 5B OUTDOORS Tails in the grass ackcountry fishermen have been enjoy- ing extremely high flood tides recently, with strong northeast winds and a Bpresent new moon. Flood tides began on Sept. 27, with the arrival of a new moon, and lasted right through this past weekend. In some areas of the marsh, the flood tides completely covered the spartina marshes, where shallow water skiff fishermen could pole or use their electric troll- ing motor to cast to tailing reds. Kent Poteat and Russ Heller are avid redfishermen who recently enjoyed casting both flies and lures to Amelia Island flood tide redfish. “We use the tide app tides- OUTDOORS 4fishing when determining if the tides will be high enough Terry Lacoss for tailing redfish,” Poteat said. “This app also provides sun and moon info, lunar phases, fish activity and weather conditions all in one. “If the flood tide is going to be 6.8 feet or higher, we should be able to target redfish tail- ing in the flooding marshes. We had a new moon arrive on Sept. 27, which provided excellent flood tides all last week. “During one of our better days last week, we saw up to 12 tailing redfish, landed two and lost one. We typically use both fly and spin fishing TERRY LACOSS/SPECIAL gear when fishing for tailing redfish. For con- Adam and Chelsea Peppler enjoyed wading the marsh for Amelia Island tailing reds recently during the spectacular flood tides. Just ventual tackle, I will attach a 1/16-ounce bullet park your fishing boat and wade right in. weight onto my line with a small weedless hook. Next, I will thread a three-inch chartreuse curly tail soft plastic grub onto the weed less hook. “My favorite fly when fly casting for flood tide redfish is by far the Merkins Kwans in the black- purple-gold color pattern.” Stocking redfish on a flooded spartina marsh is much like trying to surprise your lady with a box of candy. Once she sees the candy, she is definitely caught. Redfish are very similar, as they tail in the flooded marsh head down, feeding on fiddler crabs and other crustaceans. A good pair of wading shoes with good hard rubber soles is a must. Wading shoes that dry out fast are also a good option. The new rubber shoes with all of those big holes are perfect for wade fishing. The large holes allow the water and any sand to be flushed and dried in a hurry. Lightweight fishing pants will protect you from any jellyfish or other marine animals that tend to inflict pain to your exposed legs. I would also recommend a fishing vest to store extra lures, pliers and other essentials needed while you are away from your boat or on dry land. A live bait bucket is a must for keeping baits lively and offers easy access. A small landing net tied to your belt will also aid in landing big redfish. Some of the best redfish lures for wade fish- ing include lures you can cast long distances in SPECIAL PHOTOS covering a lot of water. Included are spoons and Local avid outdoorsman Cliff Thrift, left, pictured with longtime friend Ronnie Cook, passed away recently after a lengthy illness. Thrift topwater plugs. Once you have located where also enjoyed the outdoors with longtime friend Allen Mills. Kent Poteat, right, enjoys poling his shallow water skiff for Amelia Island the redfish are holding on the flat, switch to tailing redfish along with Russ Heller. Having a flood tide of 6.8 feet or higher is critical. finesse lures, including plastic baits rigged with a led head jig or weighted hook. My personal favorite way to target flood spartina marshes during the spring, summer and Anglers are required to attend the captains’ All entry fee money will be paid out to the tide redfish is casting a crab pattern fly with a fall during a full or new moon — or simply when meeting, which will be held on Oct. 25 at the four anglers who enter a live redfish with the 20-pound tippet, eight-weight fly rod and floating the tides are higher than 6.8 feet. Amelia Island Marina at the foot at the Shave most spots, including a fifth awarded to the fly line. Once a tailing red is spotted, I will cast • The fifth annual Amelia Island Redfish Bridge. Final registration and entry fees will be angler who first brings in a redfish with no spots. my crab pattern fly right into a hole in the marsh Spot Tournament will be held Oct. 26. Hosted accepted at the meeting, beginning at 6 p.m. The There is also a youth category with prize money grass, where the foraging red is likely to migrate by the Amelia Island Marina, the tournament captain’s meeting and raffle will follow at 7 p.m. and trophies. to. is being organized by the Amelia Island Guides Folds of Honor representative Rocky Folds of Honor is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit orga- Watching your fly line is critical when detect- Association, with a percentage of the net pro- Sickmann, a survivor of the Iran Hostage nization that provides educational scholarships ing the strike. Set the hook and keep the fly rod ceeds benefiting the Folds of Honor Foundation. Crisis will speak at the Amelia Island Guides to families of military men and women who have tip high to keep the fly line from tangling in the Pick up entry forms at local bait and Association Redfish Spot Tournament captains’ fallen or been disabled while on active duty in grass. tackle stores or by visiting www.Amelia meeting at 7 p.m. Oct. 25 at the Amelia Island the U.S. armed forces. Call Capt. Brian Soucy at Amelia Island redfish will tail in the flooded IslandGuidesAssociation.com. Marina. 505-3481.

From 4B pant. Tuesdays and Thursdays sword). Both classes ages 12 1st Floor Instructors’ Studio. Registration fee is $25 annual- ial dance classes offered on ROUNDUP from 6-7 a.m., 7-8 a.m. and and up. Students will learn proper ly; beginners $100 per session Tuesdays and Thursdays at for information. Register at the 5:30- 6:30 p.m.; Saturdays Ju Jitsu is offered Tuesdays techniques in acro-gymnastic (eight classes); intermediate the Atlantic Center. Children’s Atlantic Center. from 7-8 a.m. Visit www. from 7:30-8:30 p.m. and fitness skills, strength, flex- and advanced $100 per ses- beginner aerial dance classes • Take part in instructor rosspersonaltraining.com/ Thursdays from 6:30-7:30 ibility, parkour training, dance sion (eight classes).Register at (ages 6-15) offered Monday- Charity Ross’s 28-day Boot Plans-and-Schedule. Call p.m.; $8/class or $60/month moves and coordination for Atlantic Center. Call instructor Friday at the Atlantic Center. Camp at Main Beach (some Charity at 729-7965. city residents; $10/class or performance. The class is Shari Riepe at 945-8353. Children’s Aerial Dance I classes at Egans Creek Park). • Japanese ju jitsu and $75/month non-city. Kenjutsu open to ages 5-11. Classes AERIAL YOGA AND offered Tuesday-Friday and These outdoor workouts will Kenjutsu are offered at offered Tuesdays from 6:30- offered include advanced on AERIAL DANCE CLASSES Aerial Dance II classes offered challenge your aerobic and the Peck Center, 1st Floor 7:30 p.m.; $8/class or $30/ Tuesdays and Thursdays – adult and children’s classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays anaerobic capacities and Instructors’ Studio. Ju jitsu month city residents; $10/class from 3-4 p.m.; intermediate offered. Adult aerial yoga at the Atlantic Center. Contact core strength with sprint drills, involves striking, kicking, or $36/month non-city. Contact Tuesdays and Thursdays from classes offered on Mondays, instructor Pamela Kato at 403- plyometric exercises and con- throwing and submission Sensei Jeff Weisfeld at 310- 4-5 p.m.; beginners Tuesdays Wednesdays and Fridays at 0415 or visit www.floridabody- ditioning circuits. Nutritional through joint locks and fin- 3354; (443) 864-3331 or ame- and Thursdays from 5-6 p.m. the Atlantic Center. Adult aer- works.com. coaching and meal plans ishing techniques. Kenjutsu [email protected]. included. involves use of the katana • Little Fitness Fernandina Cost is $150 per partici- (sword) and bokken (wooden is offered at the Peck Center, F e r n a n d i n a B e a c h T i d e s Tides, Sun & Moon : October 9, – October 16, 2019 Moonset 3:32A Low --A --’ Moonset 7:05A Low 2:47A 1.71’ Sunrise 7:26A Sunrise 7:24A High 6:09A 7.14’ High 9:06A 8.04’ Wed. Sun. Full Moon 5:10P Moonrise 5:11P Low 12:12P 2.70’ Sunset 6:56P Low 3:08P 1.95’ 10/9 Sunset 7:01P High 6:47P 7.57’ 10/13 Moonrise 7:14P High 9:28P 7.85’ Moonset 4:26A Low 12:46A 2.15’ Sunrise 7:27A Low 3:22A 1.63’ Thur. Sunrise 7:24A High 7:00A 7.41’ Mon. Moonset 7:59A High 9:44A 8.12’ Moonrise 5:43P Low 1:01P 2.28’ Sunset 6:55P Low 3:46P 1.89’ 10/10 Sunset 7:00P High 7:31P 7.84’ 10/14 Moonrise 7:45P High 10:05P 7.70’ Moonset 5:19A Low 1:29A 1.99’ Sunrise 7:28A Low 3:57A 1.59’ Fri. Sunrise 7:25A High 7:45A 7.67’ Tues. Moonset 8:54A High 10:22A 8.13’ Moonrise 6:14P Low 1:46P 2.17’ Sunset 6:54P Low 4:23P 1.88’ 10/11 Sunset 6:59P High 8:12P 7.92’ 10/15 Moonrise 8:18P High 10:42P 7.51’ Moonset 6:12A Low 2:10A 1.84’ Sunrise 7:28A Low 4:31A 1.59’ Sat. Sunrise 7:26A High 8:27A 7.89’ Wed. Moonset 9:50A High 11:00A 8.09’ Moonrise 6:44P Low 1:46P 2.17’ Sunset 6:53P Low 5:01P 1.92’ 10/12 Sunset 6:58P High 8:50P 7.93’ 10/16 Moonrise 8:55P High 11:20P 7.31’ Tide calculations are for Amelia River, Fernandina Beach. No corrections are necessary. Sun & Moon events are also calculated for Fernandina Beach, although actual times may vary because of land masses.

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6B Wednesday, October 9, 2019 News-Leader / Fernandina Beach, FL The tides are changing for Jim Tippins im Tippins has been part of pital as the need for Baptist Medical Center Nassau for pastoral services more than 13 years. No, he is not increased. He was ‘New understandings emphasize that grieving … is the Ja doctor or administrator, but able to add 10 part- hardest and deepest emotional response in what it he has been invaluable to many as time chaplains and they or their families have dealt with two volunteers. means to love someone and to be human.’ hospitalizations. He has recently retired These valued volun- JIM TIPPINS, CHANGING TIDES as hospital chaplain and is starting a teers visit patients new chapter in his life. during the day and Tippins came to Baptist Health FROM cover emergency mal” when their world has been broken Our community is grateful. in 2006 to receive his training and THE calls evenings and apart. Grieving has been compared to Changing Tides offers fee-based certification as a chaplain through the weekends. Not suddenly finding yourself in a foreign service and office hours are by appoint- Clinical Pastoral Education Program at PORCH only do patients land without a map and knowledge of ment only between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville. and families receive the language. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Saturday Prior to joining Baptist Health, Jim Dickie comfort but, just as He shared with me, “There is much hours may be available as needed. worked in congregational ministry and important, so does Anderson research being done to better under- To contact Tippin, call (904) 415- Clinical Pastoral Education centers in the staff. stand how people grieve and how to 1190 or email changingtidesamelia@ Greenville and Anderson, S.C. Tippins Tippins has just retired – or has best provide a safe, non-judgmental gmail.com. For more information, visit was a minister in several different he? Responding to a growing need space for resilience and hope to be changingtidesamelia.com. Changing communities and in that capacity vol- in the community, he has launched a found. New understandings emphasize Tides has an office at the Nassau SUBMITTED unteered as a chaplain for emergency counseling service he calls Changing that grieving is not a mental illness. County Council on Aging’s Fernandina Jim Tippins has launched rooms at different hospitals. He eventu- Tides. His new service offers a much- It is the hardest and deepest emo- Beach Life Center, located at 1901 Changing Tides, a service that ally started working as an on-call chap- needed resource to those who have tional response in what it means to love Island Walkway in Fernandina Beach. offers counseling to those who lain at Greenville Memorial Hospital in suffered a loss or may be dealing with someone and to be human.” To receive Dickie Anderson’s weekly have suffered a loss or may be South Carolina. a life-threatening crisis. Bereavement Tides change as do life challenges. newsletter or learn about her books dealing with a life-threatening In the last few years, Tippins counseling is one way for people to find Jim Tippins has welcomed the chal- including her From the Porch books, con- crisis. expanded his duties at our island hos- tools to adjust and to find “a new nor- lenge to continue his important work. tact her at [email protected]. 4-H members have chance to shine at NE Florida fair KELSEY IRVING 4-H Extension Agent I

It’s officially fair season. For the next 10 days beginning tomorrow, families will gather for the rides, food, and social extrav- aganza that is our Northeast Florida Fair. This is also the time for many 4-H members to exhibit their animals and home arts projects. What may seem like only a few minutes to the public is really the cumulative efforts of count- less hours of work, training, and care. Take a moment to speak to a 4-H member about their proj- ects; their expertise is sure to amaze you! We also encourage the public SUBMITTED to cheer on our county’s youth for our local youth. • Monday, Oct. 14, 6 p.m. – Nassau County 4-H members spent countless hours raising livestock to exhibit each year during the shows. Your smile in Here is a quick breakdown of Poultry Judging Contest at the Northeast Florida Fair. Pictured are members and their animals from last year’s the stands may make all the dif- the 4-H Shows happening at the • Wednesday, Oct. 16, 4 p.m. exhibition. ference. If your family is interest- 2019 Northeast Florida Fair: – Lamb ed in farm-to-fork-style cooking, • Friday, Oct. 11, 6 p.m. – • Wednesday, Oct. 16, 6 p.m. there is our youth market sale Dairy Cattle – Swine • Friday, Oct. 18, 4 p.m. – Youth Parade of Champions After supporting your local ven- where your purchase of an ani- • Saturday, Oct. 12, 1 p.m. – • Thursday, Oct. 17, 5 p.m. Meat Goat Also, the Callahan Middle dors by purchasing tasty treats, mal to feed your family also goes Rabbit – Beef • Friday, Oct. 18, 7 p.m. – School Earth Warriors 4-H Club be sure to empty your plastic bot- to support scholarships, college • Saturday, Oct. 12, 3 p.m. – • Friday, Oct. 18, 9 a.m. – Market Animal Sale is excited to provide recycling tle or aluminum can and deposit savings, and career development Dairy Goat Livestock Judging Contest • Saturday, Oct. 19, 4 p.m. – receptacles at this year’s fair. it in their labeled recycling bins. Hazard waste collection event Adult Mental Health First Aid Keep Nassau Beautiful and Nassau County Solid Waste Management will class slated for Nov. 2 in Yulee hold a free household hazardous waste collection event for Nassau County Registration is now open for is experiencing a mental health offering the program in 2014, residents from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, an Adult Mental Health First Aid or addictions challenge or is in more than 2,000 Northeast Oct. 26, at the Nassau County Road class scheduled for 8:30 a.m. to 5 crisis. Florida residents have received Department, located at 86200 Gene p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, according Studies have proven the the training, which is provided at Lassere Blvd. in Yulee. Aerosol cans, to a news release. CPR-like program is effective in no charge through funding from batteries, used cooking oil, computers, The eight-hour class is free improving knowledge of mental Baptist Health and Lutheran corrosives, electronics, fertilizers, fluo- and open to the public and will be disorders, reducing stigma and Services Florida. rescent bulbs, gasoline, cleaners, insec- held at Starting Point Behavioral increasing the amount of help Mental Health First Aid ticides, lubricants, oil filters, paint and Healthcare, located at 463142 provided to others, the release training classes are offered as paint thinners, solvents, pesticides, pool State Road 200 in Yulee. says. community classes or sched- chemicals, propane tanks, and televi- The Mental Health First Aid Starting Point staff member uled individually for groups and sions will be accepted. A non-perishable program teaches participants a Katrina Robinson-Wheeler is organizations. For more infor- canned food drive for Barnabas Food five-step action plan to assess a certified by the National Council mation or to register for a class, Pantry will also be held. For more infor- situation, select and implement to provide the Mental Health visit mhfanassau.com or call mation, visit keepnassaubeautiful.org/ interventions, and secure appro- First Aid program. Robinson-Wheeler at 415-9350. news-and-events or call 261-0165. priate care for the person who Since Starting Point began

SUBMITTED PHOTOS Amelia Island DAR celebrates 26 years, welcomes new members Left, Amelia Island DAR Regents past and present gathered during the organization’s regular September meeting for an anniversary celebration to commemorate 26 years of com- munity service. Pictured from left are, back row, past-Regent Julia Nowlin (2009-11) and Organizing Regent Jean Mann (1993-95); front row, past-Regent Marie Santry (2013-15), Regent Carol Elefterion (2019-2021), past-Regent Carolyne James-Rudd (2007-09), and past-Regent Jane Collins (2011-13). Honorary State Regent Jean Dixon Mann held the organi- zational meeting of the Amelia Island Chapter on Sept. 15, 1993. The chapter has grown from its original 19 members to more than 200 over the ensuing years. Today, chapter mem- bers contribute 5,000 volunteer hours and $5,000 in scholarships and awards in Nassau County each year. Right, Amelia Island Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution recently welcomed several new members to the chapter, bringing its membership to 203 Daughters. Pictured from left are Chapter Regent Carol Elefterion, new members Charlene Kuckcinski Grober and Sarah Perez, Registrar Sharon Driscoll, and Chaplain Jean Worley. Not pictured is a third new member, Erika James. The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution is the largest women’s service organization in the world and contrib- utes over one million community service hours each year. Its headquarters and world-renowned genealogical library occupy an in entire block in downtown Washington, D.C. It is the largest building in the world that is owned solely by women.

NL Wednesday 10.09.indd 11 10/8/19 1:35 PM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2019 AROUND TOWN News-Leader 7B Jazz Fest continues Pasta 4 Paws fundraiser on Oct. 12 A delicious autumn tradi- through Sunday tion is returning soon – the The 2019 edition of the Nassau Humane Society’s Amelia Island Jazz Festival has Pasta 4 Paws spaghetti dinner been in full swing this week, with and silent auction. The 15th performances scheduled each annual edition will be held 4-8 day through Sunday. Headliners p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, at the for Friday and Saturday are Atlantic Recreation Center, acclaimed New Orleans artists 2500 Atlantic Ave., Fernandina Delfeayo Marsalis and Jamil Beach. Sharif. “The proceeds from Pasta 4 “A gifted musician and pro- Paws allow the Nassau Humane ducer, Marsalis came to promi- Society to save animals’ lives, nence alongside his famous and treat them for life-threaten- siblings, Wynton (trumpet), ing injuries and illnesses,” said Branford (sax) and Jason (drums) Christina Sutherin, NHS direc- as a member of the Crescent tor of operations. “This is our City’s most illustrious jazz fam- biggest fund-raiser of the year. ily,” according to a news release. vocalist Bonnie Eisele. “More than 1,100 animals Described as “an adept impro- Late night Jam Sessions will have come through our doors viser inspired by the swinging follow the headliner concerts since January,” she said. “From bop sounds of trombonist J.J. both evenings in Dizzy’s Den at our local rescue partners to Johnson,” Marsalis will appear Sliders Seaside Grill. overseas rescues, our support- Saturday. Now in its 16th year, the AIJF ers have made it possible for SUBMITTED Sharif’s early passion for showcases a full week of jazz at NHS to make a huge impact on The 15th annual Pasta 4 Paws spaghetti dinner and silent auction will be held jazz was fueled by his training various locations in Fernandina animal welfare locally and glob- Saturday, Oct. 12. at the New Orleans Center for Beach. ally. More than 1,000 adoptions Creative Arts (NOCCA), which Additional shows include have happened so far this year.” is known for producing some today’s popular Jump Jive and Pasta 4 Paws will be all auction, including Southwest tion of Chef Michael Gass, will can order them online by visit- of the world’s top musicians, Wail show and dance with the about choices this year. You’ll Airlines tickets, golf, hotel and prepare this year’s dinner. “We ing the NHS Facebook page or including Wynton Marsalis, Dynamic Les DeMerle Little Big be able to choose from spa- tourist packages, and more. wanted to involve every part of website at NassauHumane.org. Harry Connick Jr., and Terence Band at the Sandbar & Kitchen; ghetti pasta or penne pasta Again this year, Hupp & our great community, and what A service fee will apply. Tickets Blanchard. Sharif studied with the traditional Latin Night fea- and between alfredo or mari- Ray will provide the music, and better way to do that than give also will be available at the door. such notables as family patri- turing “the fiery sounds and nara sauce, with meatballs or adoptable pets from the NHS our young generation of chefs a “Pasta 4 Paws is always a arch Ellis Marsalis, reed mas- sensual vocals” of Trio Caliente chicken on the side, if you like. Adoption Center will be on moment to shine,” Dionna said. great night out with friends and ter Alvin Batiste, and Edward on Thursday, also at the Sandbar “Our vegan friends can enjoy hand to greet you. Wine will be You can purchase tickets in family. NHS is all about bringing “Kidd” Jordan. Additionally, he & Kitchen; and a Dixieland Jazz pasta with red sauce with no available for purchase from the advance at the NHS Adoption people and pets together, and has served as musical coordina- Brunch with the Spare Rib Six worries,” said Dionna Sowers Amelia Island Wine Company, Center, located at 639 Airport this is the time we celebrate tor for several motion pictures plus Eisele for two seatings of NHS, who is heading up plan- with a portion being donated to Road in Fernandina Beach, and that,” Dionna said. “Please join including Ray, which depicted on Sunday at The Lakeside at ning for the event. NHS. the NHS Dog Park next door; us for a great evening of deli- the life of Ray Charles. Amelia Island. The dinner also includes a Tickets will be $15 per per- the NHS Second Chance and cious food and guilt-free shop- Sharif will perform Friday. For more information, visit salad, bread, selection from the son, with no charge for children Closet resale stores in the Eight ping. Your dinner and/or silent Both Sharif and Marsalis will the Festival website ameliais- cookie bar, and a beverage. You ages 6 and under. Flags Shopping Center on South auction purchase will be helping appear at the Fernandina Beach landjazzfestival.com, contact the can dine in or carry out. Members of the Fernandina 14th Street; and Redbones Dog to save a life.” Golf Club on Bill Melton Road Festival Hotline at (904) 504- Scores of items will be avail- Beach High School culinary Bakery at 809 S. Eighth St. in For more information, call and will be backed by the Les 4772, or email info@ameliais- able for bidding in the silent arts program, under the direc- Fernandina Beach. You also 321-1647. DeMerle Jazz Quartet featuring landjazzfestival.com.

larvae at 10 a.m. Wednesday, of Nassau at 463688 S.R. 200, themed Masquerade. Tickets oz.). The last day to order is Oct. 16. Grupe will discuss Box 1219, Yulee, FL 32097. are available online through Oct. 25; orders should arrive PEOPLE &PLACES important factors in planning crescendoamelia.com or at before Thanksgiving. Place your butterfly garden, includ- UPCOMING the door the night of the event. orders by contacting Pamela ing host plants, nectar plants, Tickets range from $20 for Nobles at 583-8592 or nobles- the different stages in the life The UF/IFAS Nassau advance purchases to $125 [email protected], Angela THIS WEEK St. in Fernandina Beach. In this cycle of butterflies, and more. Extension will hold a plant for a table of six. The Amelia Green at 261-5713, ext. 2694, fast-paced Main Stage com- This free class will take place clinic from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Island Dance Series is BYOB or Valarie Pikula at 261-5713. The Friends of the edy, two men who are traveling at the Extension office located Monday, Oct. 21. Bring your responsibly, and food will be Fernandina Beach Branch actors plan to con a wealthy, at 86026 Pages Dairy Road in tired, diseased, insect-infested available for purchase. The ONGOING Library Book Club selected dying woman who’s searching Yulee. For more information, plants yearning to be free of Dance Series takes place at the following books to read and for her long-lost heirs. Upon contact the Extension office at problems. When possible, Kraft Athletic Club, located The Nassau Community discuss at upcoming second arrival, the men realize the 530-6353. place your plant in a plastic bag at 961023 Buccaneer Trail in Band practices Thursdays Thursday of the month meet- missing kin are nieces, not to prevent chances of spread- Fernandina Beach. Doors open from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Yulee ings: The Warmth of Other nephews, but it’s too late to The UF/IFAS Nassau ing issues to other plants. You at 7:15 p.m., and the music and Middle School band room, Suns by Isabel Wilkerson, back out now, especially when Extension Master Gardener will receive current researched- dancing is from 7:30 to 10 p.m. and musicians of all ages are Oct. 10; The Razor’s Edge they have a costume trunk Fall Plant Sale will take place based information on proper welcome to join. The band by Somerset Maugham, Nov. of wigs and dresses! Tickets 9 a.m. to noon (or while sup- plant care, disease manage- The Fernandina Beach performs throughout the com- 14; The Untouchable by John are $22 for adults and $10 plies last) Saturday, Oct. ment and insect control. These High School ESE Department munity several times per year Banville, Dec. 12; Magpie for students through college 19, at the UF/IFAS Nassau sessions are free and no reg- is taking orders for mammoth and is under the direction of Dr. Murders by Anthony Horowitz. and are available by visiting Demonstration Garden, istration is required. The clinic pecan halves ($11/pound), Marc Dickman, a University of The group meets at 7 p.m. AmeliaCommunityTheatre.org located at the James S. Page will take place at the Extension chocolate-covered pecans North Florida low brass profes- in the parlor of St. Peter’s or by calling the box office at Governmental Complex, office located at 86026 Pages ($8/12 oz.), pecan caramel sor. For more information, visit Episcopal Church. Discussions 261-6749. Box office hours are 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee. Dairy Road in Yulee. For more clusters ($8/8 oz.), and cin- nassaucommunityband.com or are led by retired English 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays, Plants propagated by Master information, call 530-6353. namon-glazed pecans ($8/10 find the band on Facebook. professors Norm and Marilyn Thursdays, and Fridays. Gardeners, select trees and Wesley, and are free. Season tickets are available. shrubs, and “goodies” for your The GFWC Woman’s Club garden, including secondhand of Fernandina Beach will The Bartram Garden Amelia Musical Playhouse gardening equipment, will be host its bi-annual card and Club will meet Thursday at will present a Fall Festival available. All proceeds from the game party at noon Thursday, the GFWC Woman’s Club of of One Acts at 7:30 p.m. sale benefit the Nassau County Oct. 24. Doors will open at Fernandina Beach, 201 Jean Saturday. There will be four Master Gardener program and 11:30 a.m. A donation of $15 Lafitte Blvd. The meeting’s pro- separate one-act plays present- the volunteer community proj- per person will include lunch, gram – “Under the Winter Sun” ed all on the same night. The ects they perform in Nassau dessert, and snacks. The – will be about gardening in the plays include In the Meantime, County. The sale will take Clubhouse is located at 201 winter. Guests and prospec- Sure Thing, Even Exchange, place rain or shine. In addi- Jean Lafitte Blvd. in Fernandina tive members are welcome. and Jinxed. Actors from all over tion, Extension Director and Beach. For reservations, call Hospitality begins at 10 a.m. the area will perform, including Horticulture Agent IV Rebecca 277-8244 or email joanneo- and will be followed by the gen- Zach Williams, Rachel Tyler, Jordi will host a plant clinic to [email protected]. eral meeting at 10:30 a.m. The Janet Powell, Jamie Wilkinson, provide research-based infor- Bartram Garden Club meets Don Bingham, Sydney Gray, mation on proper plant care, Ballroom On Amelia and September through May on Lindsey Nickel-de la O, disease management, and Crescendo Amelia Big Band the second Thursday of every Kevin McCanney, and Eric insect control. For more infor- have partnered for the third month. Visit bartramgarden- Williams. This production was mation, call 530-6353. consecutive year to bring the club.org for information. conceived and directed by Dance Series back to Amelia Jeff Goldberg. The plays are The CSI (Community Island. The final themed dance The Friends of the Yulee all based upon couples and Service Investigators) of happens on Oct. 25 and will be Library invite all interested human interactions in relation- Women of Nassau will pres- citizens to attend their next ships. Tickets are available ent a murder mystery din- meeting on Thursday from 6 to through the Amelia Musical ner Oct. 19 as their annual SUDOKU SOL. 10.4 7 p.m. at the James S. Page Playhouse website or through fundraiser to benefit Habitat Governmental Complex. 96135 the box office at 277-3455 for Humanity. The event will Nassau Place, Yulee. For more and 1955 Island Walkway. All feature a three-course Italian information, call the Yulee shows will start at 7:30 p.m. dinner and entertainment by Branch Library at 530-6560 or Blue Fire Theatre and will kick visit the Friends of the Yulee NEXT WEEK off at 6 p.m. at the Amelia Library on Facebook. National Clubhouse. You can UF/IFAS Nassau Master join in the fun by wearing a ’20s Amelia Community Gardener Ginny Grupe flapper costume. Reservations Theatre will present Ken will conduct a Landscape are required and the cost is Ludwig’s Leading Ladies Matters class on attracting $75 per person, which must be at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday, butterflies to your landscape by received by Oct. 12. Mail your Saturday, and Oct. 17-19 and planting and maintaining plants reservation check, including all at 2 p.m. Sunday at 207 Cedar that serve as hosts for the names of attendees, to Women

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NL Wednesday 10.09.indd 12 10/8/19 1:37 PM 8B WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2019 AROUND TOWN News-Leader Island Art Association goes big with new project MARLA MCDANIEL Local artist Susan Sellner Island Art Association guided chess players Cici and Mia Garden in the Left-brained (analytical and decoration of a rook chess methodical) and right-brained piece. Penguins came about (creative and artistic) have through their exploration of come together to create a rook, which led to a rook- new, interactive exhibit that ery – a colony for gregarious will be unveiled Saturday dur- birds and mammals, such ing Artrageous Artwalk in the as penguins. The Island courtyard of the Island Art Art Association developed Association. a color pallet for the giant The Big Chess Project has pieces that will be used created a giant, playable chess- by each player in The Big board in the IAA courtyard at 18 Chess Project. Then, IAA N. Second St., and IAA mem- artists “adopted” individual bers and others “adopted” over- pieces and painted them. sized individual chess pieces to SUBMITTED PHOTOS paint and decorate them for use on the game board. Many years ago, Joe Winston, an Island Art Cartategui of the IAA’s House Association member who is a and Grounds Committee care- sculptured ceramics and pottery to the area. 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culprit in malformed growths • 5-6:30 p.m. – Texas Hold ’em Poker Children’s Fall What is wrong with my sprayed nearby or possibly • 5:30-7 p.m. – Beginning Belly Dancing Q:ligustrum? Only a few thrips, but they were unable to Celebration branches are showing this isolate the culprit until recently. Wednesday, Oct. 16 Children ages 5-12 can strange growth. NC However, some of the sites, like • 9-10 a.m. – Chair Yoga (no reservation; first come, first celebrate the fall season Thanks for bringing in our demonstration garden, do served) with a costume party at the A:samples of the problem. not use herbicides. Herbicide • 10:30-11:30 a.m. – SilverSneakers EnerChi (free, if eli- Fernandina Beach Branch This made it much easier to spray can easily cause damage gible; otherwise $3/$5) Library from 4 to 5 p.m. diagnose. A few years ago, we to plants when applied near • 6-8 p.m. – Exploring the Different Organizations in City Thursday, Oct. 31. Dressed were inun- other plants. The process of Government (first in series) in their favorite costumes, dated with getting herbicides onto a plant • 6-7:30 p.m. – Italy’s Assisi & Padova: Rebirth of the can hear stories from a malformed not specifically targeted by the Continuous Narrative surprise guest and participate growths spray is called drift. Landscapers in a scavenger hunt for treats. called witch- avoid drift by spraying when Thursday, Oct. 17 This event is sponsored by es’ broom there are no wind gusts or by • 9-10 a.m. – SilverSneakers Strength & Balance (free, if the Friends of the Fernandina or galls on adjusting the droplet size of the eligible; otherwise $3/$5) Beach Branch Library. For several of our nozzle on their sprayers. Dr. REBECCA JORDI/SPECIAL • 9:30-11:30 a.m. – Mahjong beginning and open play more information, contact ornamental Adam Dale was one of the UF/ The eriophyid mite feeds on • 10-11 a.m. – Retirement by Design Youth Services Librarian landscape IFAS researcher specialists who plants and causes witches’ • 2:30-4 p.m. – Supreme Court: Its Role, Impacts, Michelle Forde at 530-6506 GARDEN plants such pinpointed the pathogen as the broom or galls as pictured Controversies or mforde@nassaucountyfl. as ligustrum, eriophyid mite, which belongs here. • 3-5 p.m. – Bridge open play com. Visit the library website TALK loropetalum, in the genus Aceria. Although • 5:30-7:30 p.m. – Line Dancing Class at nassaureads.com for more viburnum, most of the mites in this genus information about this and bush roses, are plant-host specific, the mite information written by Marjorie Friday, Oct. 18 other programs and events. Rebecca Jordi pittosporum, found on our plant material does Hoy on rose damage caused by • 10-11:30 p.m. – Aviation: America’s Entry into the

and olean- not seem to care about on which the eriophyid mite. Manned Space Program Paranormal der. We were really surprised plant it feeds, as you can see Rebecca Jordi, UF/IFAS • 10-11:30 a.m. – Take Charge of your Diabetes when we found some of the from the long list of ornamental Nassau County Extension direc- • 10:30-11:30 a.m. – SilverSneakers Just Dance! (free, if

Investigators galls on the oleander in the plants forming galls in its pres- tor for Nassau County and eligible; otherwise $3/$5) Interested in what goes demonstration garden. Our ence. Our best management Nassau County Horticulture • 11:30 am-12:30 p.m. – Lunch and Learn: Honoring bump in the night? The ornamental plant demonstra- practice is to prune out the dam- Agent IV, is a University Choices, Community Hospice & Palliative Care (free) Paranormal Investigators of tion garden is at the James S. age. Since we cut off two olean- of Florida faculty member. • 1-3 p.m. – Rummikub the First Coast will present a Page Governmental Complex der limbs a few years ago, we Extension locations are the satel- • 3-5 p.m. – Chess open play with instruction program at 6 p.m. Thursday, in Yulee. Samples of the have seen no other occurrences. lite office at the County Building Oct. 31, at the Fernandina galls found on various plants Please throw the stems away in Yulee and the main Extension If you have already taken a class at the Life Center, you can Beach Branch Library. The were sent to UF/IFAS from in garden trash bags. Keeping Office in Callahan. The UF/IFAS sign up for classes by visiting MyActiveCenter.com and click- investigators will premier Extension faculty working in the area debris free is a good Nassau County Demonstration ing “New Users.” Members should use their key tag number some of their evidence of the the Northeast Florida area. horticultural practice because it Garden is located at the James and non-members should use their seven-digit phone number supernatural and explain their UF/IFAS and the Division of helps remove the pest from the S. Page Governmental Complex. without hyphens in the key tag number box. procedures and techniques in Plant Industry at the Florida site – whether it is an insect or Mail questions to Garden Talk, If you are new to the Life Center or have questions, call determining when an event is Department of Agriculture and a disease. We currently do not c/o Rebecca Jordi, Nassau County 261-0701. paranormal and when it is not. Consumer Services suspected have a publication on this mite Extension, 543350 U.S. 1, Walk-ins are welcome to classes on a space-available basis. The group will set up a the plant damage might have but the UF/IFAS publication at Callahan, FL 32011. Visit http:// However, call the Life Center before coming to make sure display of their ghost hunting been caused by herbicides being http://bit.ly/320kaPq contains nassau.ifas.ufl.edu. there’s room for you. equipment and hold a question and answer session after the program. The group has more than 10 years of experience and has investigated more than FOL Fall Book Sale set for Nov. 14-16, now accepting donations 200 cases. It is the Paranormal The Friends of the Library categories that make it easy to org. Memberships are $15 for Donations of gently used bring a handcart to help unload Investigators’ goal to assist Fall Book Sale will be held Nov. find favorite authors and subjects. students, $35 for individuals, $50 books, CDs, DVDs, audio books, donations. There is also a book clients in understanding 14-16 in the gymnasium at the Most items will be priced at $3 for a couple, and $75 for a family. and piece-complete puzzles are sale donation bin at the end of their concerns about the Peck Center, located at 510 S. or less. The Book Sale will then open now being accepted for the sale. the walkway. For large donations, paranormal and show them 10th St. in Fernandina Beach, The book sale will open 5-7 to the public 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Donors can bring these items call Jody Mackle at 753-3643. how to address any issues. according to a news release. p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, for FOL Friday, Nov. 15, and 9:30 a.m. to to the white door of the sort- Encyclopedias, Time/Life books, Paranormal Investigators is a Fiction and non-fiction books members, who will have the 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16. ing room at the rear of the Peck old textbooks, and magazines are nonprofit organization based in in hardback, paperback, and trade first choice to purchase from Book lovers are asked to bring gymnasium at 10 a.m. Monday not accepted for donation. Fernandina Beach. For more formats will be on sale as well as thousands of book sale items. their own sturdy bags or carts through Saturday and at 1:30 All of the proceeds from the information, contact the library CDs, vinyl records, DVDs, audio Memberships and renewals can for their purchases, and although p.m. Monday through Friday. The book sale help support the pur- at 560-6500 or visit nassau- books, children’s books, cook- be purchased at the door or by credit cards will be accepted, cash white door is at the end of the chase of materials for the Nassau reads.com. books, and puzzles, all sorted into going online to fernandinafol. is preferred. covered walkway. Volunteers will County Library System.

PET ADOPTIONS Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. sweet grey and black male tabby cat. He will be especially children. CATS ANGELS Cats Angels can help you get the animals in one of the first cats to greet you when you visit Bowen recently visited the Are you looking for a new friend and compan- your care spayed or neutered. Visit the Spay/ the NHS cattery. He is very social and affection- farmer’s market, went for ion? Meet Crouton, an affectionate 1-year-old Neuter TNVR page on our website or call us at ate and loves to be petted. He’s a medium-sized, a swim in the fountain at orange female kitty. Crouton came to Cats Angels 321-2267 for help with feral and community cats 2-year-old domestic shorthair mix. Wonder has Memorial United Methodist with her 6-month-old kittens, all of which are or information on low-cost spay-neuter services. some loss of vision but it does not seem to inter- Church, and frolicked in orange except for one tux- fere in his daily functioning. He gets along very the surf at Main Beach. He edo. The entire family has NASSAU HUMANE SOCIETY well in the cattery and will come to you when strolled down Centre Street, outstanding personalities called. He is neutered and vaccinated and is cur- attended a fundraising event and little purr boxes! Most Hazel is a sweet, mellow Beagle mix who’s rently one of our favorite felines. If you’re inter- for homeless dogs at the orange cats tend to be male, looking for a friend! Our volunteer dog walkers ested in seeing him, please call us at 321-1647 Green Turtle, and met Felix. so Crouton is a lucky girl say she walks beautifully on her leash and does or visit NassauHumane.org to see if he’s at our He had his photo taken in to be walking around in her her business on her walks. At about 30 pounds, cattery or one of our remote adoption locations. front of the Palace Saloon orange coat. Crouton has half she’s a perfect size for a house dog. Hazel was Please come meet our sweet Wonder! with Peg Leg Pete and was of a tail, is very sociable, and great pals with another dog that arrived her Liberty is one handsome cat! He’s a 2-year- blessed by Pastor Charlie loves to be petted. Stop by but misses her best friend now that the other old orange-and-white tabby. He has a beautiful and Father Stephen at the the Adoption Center to meet dog has been adopted. Our dog walkers say she striped orange coat with large patches of white Blessing of the Animals at Crouton or one of the other “blossoms” when she sees on his chest and feet and copper-colored eyes. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. kitties that are ready for another dog, so she might He’s an outgoing and social cat that will be a Bowen does well with most their forever families. All kittens and cats have all do well as a companion pet. wonderful companion. He is FIV-positive, so dogs and loves car rides. been spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and micro- Please bring your dog over he needs to stay indoors and should either be Quinto is a beautiful chipped and are anxious to find their new homes. for a meet-and-greet. She’s the only cat in the home or live with other FIV- three-year-old, fun-loving, Our Adoption Center is open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. about 8 years old and has a positive cats. Our staff will be happy to talk with tri-colored hound mix. He is affectionate, likes Monday through Saturday or you can call 321- brown and white coat and tan you about the special needs of FIV-positive cats. other dogs, and loves water. 2267 to make an appointment to visit. markings. She’s heartworm- Liberty is a medium-sized domestic shorthair Quinto is currently in a temporary foster Cats Angels is a volunteer-based organiza- positive, so she needs a quiet mix, and he’ll show you much appreciation for home but needs to find a permanent home. tion helping the community since 2001 with foster home where she can giving him a loving home. Please come see Quinto has heartworms so he is eligible for our low-cost spay and neuter services and TNVR relax for a few weeks as she Liberty! Have-a-Heart to Save-a-Heart program. If you (Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return to Caregiver). rests from the heartworm You can keep up with NHS news and events foster Quinto, we pay for his medication. Once We operate solely on private donations, fund treatment, for which we pay. online! Our website, at NassauHumane.org, fea- he is heartworm free, you can officially adopt raising, grants and sales from our Thrift Store. Soon, she’ll be heartworm- tures pictures, videos, and bios of our adoptable him and we’ll waive his adoption fee. Don’t let a If you want to know more about how to support free and ready to find her pets, upcoming events, recent news, and much little worm come between you and your new best or donate to Cats Angels, visit www.catsangels. forever home. Mosquitoes more. Our Facebook page keeps you up-to-date friend. com and click on “How To Help” where you will spread heartworms, which on daily happenings. You can check them out To learn of upcoming adoption events, view find many ways to lend a hand and also be able aren’t contagious between anytime! Our Adoption Center at 639 Airport photos of available pets and more, register to read our current Meowing Messenger newslet- pets. If you fall in love with Road in Fernandina Beach is open 11:30 a.m. to receive our VIP e-newsletter. Simply text “nas- ter. Recycle your aluminum and cat food cans at Hazel while you’re together, you can absolutely 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. sauadopt” to 22828. It’s fast and free and you can the bins in our parking lot at 709 S. Eighth Street. foster to adopt! We provide you with everything Saturdays, and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays. You unsubscribe at any time. We graciously accept donations for cat care and you need to keep her, including food, bowls and can contact us at 321-1647 or info@nassauhu- To visit our pets, stop by the shelter at resale items at our Thrift Store. Cats Angels wel- leashes. You’ll be helping a sweet dog become mane.org. Come meet your new best friend! 86078 License Road (across State Road 200 comes volunteers to help us care for the cats and both healthier and happier, and she’ll love you from Petco, Home Depot, and Target) in Yulee. as retail clerks in our Thrift Store. Our volunteer forever for it. Please call us at 321-1647 for more ANIMAL SERVICES Shelter hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, application is online or you can call or stop by information about fostering her, or just come on Thursday, and Friday, 1 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Cats Angels to sign up. The Thrift Store at Cats over and meet adorable Hazel! This muscular and handsome five-year-old and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. For more infor- Angels is open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Meet Wonder, an incredibly handsome and dog is Bowen, who loves everyone he meets, mation, call 530-6150.

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