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For more than 40 years, residents some much-needed relief from the we have asked for your support of THE cares of the outside world. PLAYERS, and your efforts have allowed Amid ongoing coronavirus concerns, the us to create a charitable impact throughout museum had to think of new ways to continue its A local family poses for a photo with Santa and his elf during the Beaches Museum our community that extends well beyond holiday tradition. “Holidays in the Village” event on Thursday, Dec. 17. tournament week. Thank you. “We took two events that we normally do As we look towards March 2021 — and over the holidays — our Beaches North Pole given the continued uncertainty around Express and our ‘Holidays in the Village’ — and COVID-19 — it is no surprise that the we combined them into one,” explained museum landscape at THE PLAYERS Champion- Executive Director Chris Hoffman. ship will be different than what our dedi- Merrymakers wanting to attend the ticketed cated fans are accustomed to. If you’ve event signed up for specific time slots so that no been to TPC Sawgrass lately, you’ve seen more than 50 guests would be in the park at a that we are slowly beginning the process given time. In addition, face masks were required of building a reduced number of onsite and social distancing was maintained. venues, as those structures take months For those attending, these were small conces- to construct in preparation for tournament sions. There was plenty to see in the historic park, week. and the spirit of the season was evident all around. At this time, we are planning to host a Entertainment was provided by the Rhythm limited number of ticketed spectators and Theory Tap Ensemble and a three-member band guests at THE PLAYERS 2021, continu- called Senior Moments, which performed rail- ing to offer a one-of-a-kind fan experience road songs and holiday favorites. while enriching the Northeast Florida area The museum’s 1911 Train Engine was through charitable giving and economic transformed into the North Pole Express, where Photos by Shaun Ryan impact. As we plan to launch ticket sales A trio of musicians calling themselves Senior Moments presented railroad and holi- in the near future, we are still determining MUSEUM continues on Page 9 day songs for visitors at the Beaches Museum “Holidays in the Village” event. exactly how many ticketed spectators we can accommodate. Please know that we will not make these decisions lightly; they will be made with the health and safety of our community in mind. THE PLAYERS’ Red Coats surprise Police Athletic While some of our fans may not be able to attend in person, due to safety proto- League of Jacksonville with $10,000 donation cols, we ask you to continue to engage with THE PLAYERS via social media, Participants from each of the Police PGA TOUR LIVE and of course, on NBC Athletic League of Jacksonville branches and GOLF Channel as you witness the (Eastside, Westside, Monument, North- game’s best players take on the Stadium side and Palm Avenue) were looking Course at TPC Sawgrass. We are also forward to learning which of them would exploring innovative ways to bring this be declared the champion of the ginger- event to our fans locally and around the bread decorating contest, hosted by THE world, and we are excited to unveil some PLAYERS Red Coats. of those opportunities in the weeks to Earlier this month, JaxPAL received come. gingerbread kits for each of its five So, while our footprint will be reduced, locations. Youth from each branch col- with your support, our impact to our lectively worked together on their house, region can be immense. In our own unique to be judged by the Red Coats. All five ways, we all have an opportunity to help houses were brought to the Monument make THE PLAYERS – Our Gold Stan- Road PAL location to be judged by the dard – an unqualified success next March. Red Coats. This is your event, in your hometown. While JaxPAL was expecting a ribbon Together, we will deliver a championship and recognition for their artistic efforts, Photo provided by PGA TOUR all of us can take tremendous pride in. they were instead surprised with a $100 THE PLAYERS Red Coats surprise members of the Police Athletic League of Jacksonville I thank each of you in advance for your with a $10,000 donation to the organization. award for each branch and a $10,000 patience and understanding. Please be on donation to their organization. These Each year, the Red Coats conduct Children’s Fund. the lookout for future announcements re- funds will be used to help JaxPAL offset “ride-outs,” visiting nonprofit organiza- The Police Athletic League of Jack- garding THE PLAYERS 2021, and thank the financial and operational challenges tions throughout Northeast Florida to sonville enriches the lives of children by you for your continued support. they have faced due to COVID-19. The present charitable donations. Through- creating positive relationships between Eastside location recently opened, fol- out the holiday season, the group has law enforcement officers and the youth Jared Rice, lowing a fire that severely damaged their conducted surprise donations to K9s For of our community through educational, Executive Director, location at the onset of the pandemic. Warriors, Rethreaded and Moore-Myers athletic and leadership programs. THE PLAYERS Championship Ponte Vedra Recorder · December 24, 2020 COMMUNITY NEWS 5 Briefs Hope is here: First COVID-19 Continued from 3 cian order, CareFast+ locations, and a variety of other private locations throughout St. Johns County. In ad- vaccines given at Baptist Health dition, a State of Florida COVID-19 testing site remains operational and Medical center delivers its first 250 doses free to the public at the Regency Square Mall, 9501 Arlington Ex- of the Pfizer vaccine to team members pressway, Jacksonville. Team members and physicians joined in queue early last Friday Per the State of Florida, the initial morning, filled with hope and excitement to receive the first doses phase of vaccine availability is al- of the COVID-19 vaccine at Baptist Health. located to healthcare workers and Tujuana Dudley, RN, nurse manager on a COVID-19 unit at long-term care facility residents. As Baptist Medical Center South, was the first to receive the vac- additional vaccines become available, cine, followed by other team members and physicians who work St. Johns County Emergency Man- in COVID-19 units, intensive care units and emergency centers agement and Flagler Health+ will across the system. work closely with the Florida Depart- “I know it’s my duty to receive the vaccine to keep those around ment of Health, the Florida Depart- me safe,” Dudley said, who lost a family member recently due to ment of Emergency Management and COVID-19. “From the time the pandemic first arrived in March, Photo provided by Baptist Health local healthcare providers to expedite we’ve seen firsthand how COVID-19 can impact patients, their RN Tujuana Dudley, nurse manager for Baptist South, is the first team distribution to additional populations families and our community.” member from Baptist Health to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. in accordance with CDC, federal and Baptist Health vaccinated 250 team members last Friday, with Though the Pfizer vaccine was recently approved by the U.S. state guidelines. Go to www.sjcfl.us additional vaccinations expected in the coming weeks as more Food and Drug Administration for emergency use authorization, to view a list of available COVID-19 supply becomes available. the planning for vaccine allocation began weeks in advance, or- testing locations in St. Johns County. “This is a historic day at Baptist Health,” said Brett McClung, chestrated by a multidisciplinary Vaccine Allocation Team (VAT) As testing sites are continually evolv- FACHE, president and CEO of Baptist Health. “We are privileged at Baptist Health. ing, St. Johns County cannot guaran- to now have access to the single-most important tool to fight CO- COVID-19 vaccines are the best tool available to prevent the tee the list is comprehensive. Con- VID-19. We are so proud of our team members for their leadership spread of COVID-19, but wearing masks, washing hands and tact a test site directly for the most in taking this vaccine. This signal of hope is a definite sign that we social distancing all remain important to ending the pandemic. accurate and up-to-date information have reached the beginning of the end of this pandemic.” Baptist Health has a free community COVID-19 information regarding available services. For The room was filled with celebratory applause and cheerful hotline, available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call more information, call the St. Johns tears as vaccines were distributed, a significant milestone in the (904) 302-5050 to speak with a nurse. For more information from County Citizen Information Hotline fight against COVID-19 in the community and in the country. Baptist Health, go to www.baptistjax.com/services/covid19. at (904) 824-5550.
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Mike Crowder is a children’s author and illustrator living in Ponte Vedra. To date, he has published two books: “Wild about the Alphabet! (and Other Tales)” and “Hammy Hammerhead’s (almost) Big Adventure!” Mike Crowder
As told to Shaun Ryan Tell me about your books. “Wild about the Alphabet! (and Other Tales)” is a book about animals, clev- erly disguised as an alphabet book. It’s “chock-full o’ fantastic illustrations, bril- liant writing, interesting facts and biting humor... It’s not just a book about the al- phabet, either! It’s a book about animals, too! Designed to grow with your child, it’s already educated and entertained children up to 13, college students and even grandparents – not just preschool- ers. With the exception of the quail, this book contains many fascinating animals, and I bet it’s the first time you’ve ever seen a coelacanth! (It’s a prehistoric fish, thought to be extinct until 1938, when someone accidentally caught one in the Indian Ocean!) It’s not your Gramma’s ABCs! “Hammy Hammerhead’s (almost) Big Adventure!” is a storybook about sharks, cleverly designed as, well, a storybook about sharks. It takes place in the moun- tains of Florida (stay with me on this), in the world’s largest aquarium, bigger than anything you can think of, unless you can think of a state or maybe a planet. Hammy, a hammerhead shark of about 10 “people-years” in age, begins his day eating a chummy bowl of Yum-Os — I mean a yummy bowl of Chum-Os) — cleans his room, meets his pals for some How can people get copies of your pufferball, beats the school bully at free books? throws and makes a new friend. The paperback versions can both be purchased at Amazon.com, the hardbacks I see that you do both the writing and are available at facebook.com/Gray- illustration. Do you have a back- SheepGraphics and soon on my website, ground in writing or art? GraySheepGraphics.com, when it is set I have always wanted to be an artist up. Hardbacks are also available at The and drew every single day of my life BookMark, in Neptune Beach, Made in since I could hold a crayon. I went to Jax, at the airport, The Marketplace at SCAD, graduating in ’87. I began court- the outlet mall in St. Augustine, and, of room illustration in the late ‘80s and was course, Coastal Elements here in the sce- also picking up the occasional side-gig nic Sawgrass Village. doing logos and T-shirt designs. Tell me a bit about where you are from. What prompted you to become a I’m a Navy brat, but we finally settled children’s author? in Rat Town in 1973. So I grew up there, My story is the same old cliché, really. finally moving to Sawgrass a few years I was in a near-fatal car accident and in ago. a coma for 11 days; the best 11 days of my life – I got to sleep! Short story long, Photos by Shaun Ryan What do you like best about living in I basically stopped drawing for fun until Ponte Vedra? ’09, when I met my fabulous wife, Gwen. I imagine you must have to put your- writing a children’s book? I like the beauty, the quiet and the She had seen a drawing I had done in self into the mindset of your readers, For me, it’s obviously keeping the security. college of a chimpanzee in the shape of to see things the way they do. Is that word-count down. an “M” and decided I should do a whole difficult, considering their age? In your spare time, what do you like to alphabet. In three words or less, no. I’m an over- What’s the greatest reward? do? Finally, in ’17, after years of relent- grown kid at heart, and I have better recall Well, the fame and fortune, of course! Well, when I’m able, I enjoy riding my less, yet non-stop, wheedling, pleading, of the first 27 years of my life than the last At least that’s what they tell me. LOL. bike. I finally enjoy just sketching again cajoling, prodding and, yes, nagging, she 30. Until then, I really do enjoy hearing about and enjoy volunteering to help feed the finally convinced me to do it, and the rest folks enjoying my books. It means I’ve poor at my home parish in Atlantic Beach, is history. What’s the most difficult thing about done it right. St John’s. Ponte Vedra Recorder · December 24, 2020 NOCATEE HAPPENINGS 7 WINTERFEST COMES TO LIGHT SHOW DELIGHTS NOCATEE FARMERS MARKET AT SPRAY WATERPARK
Nocatee residents made Nocatee holds a night- it a December to remem- ly holiday light show ber at the Winterfest at Spray Waterpark. Farmers Market, which The light show will took place at Nocatee continue throughout Station Field on Saturday, the month of Decem- Dec. 19. Saturday’s mar- ber and is open to the ket, with Spavia Day Spa public. There are two acting as primary spon- shows — classic and sor, included live music by contemporary — that The Chris Thomas Band, run on the half hour. a petting zoo, shopping The first show begins from more 70 local at 6 p.m. and the last vendors and more. show begins at 10 p.m. Photos by Susan Griffin Photos by Susan Griffin
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The Ponte Vedra Community As- sociation holds a luminary parade and toy drive Dec. 6. The annual toy drive for first responders at Fire Station 10 is a big factor for the PVCA. Photos provided A decorated golf cart parades through the streets around the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. by Barbara Roberts
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Weekly www.PonteVedraRecorder.com PAGE 14 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2020 Oh my … What a year! As most of us know, the stock market (Dow Jones Industrial Average) has been on a gut wrenching roller- coaster ride this year amid the coronavirus pandemic. Stocks Harry Pappas started the year Columnist strong, breaking the record for the longest-ever bull market in February but then the unthinkable happened in March, a pandemic slammed the United States, which essentially brought most economic activity to a halt. In a matter of 22 trading Mark Refosco of AR Homes speaks to guests at the Chamber, PVB Division’s annual Jingle and Mingle holiday party Dec. 9. days, the S&P 500 fell 30%. Ouch! Who would have thought at that time, the stock market was on the verge of an unbeliev- Chamber holds annual Jingle and Mingle event able advance that will make it back to all time high, which is about a 64% advance By Holly Tishfield even as Covid-19 cases continued to With Christmas and the holiday soar. As of this writing (December 21), season just around the corner, the Ponte the Dow Jones Industrial Average is up Vedra Beach Division of the St. John’s 5.88% while the S&P 500 increased County Chamber of Commerce hosted 14.39%, which does not include divi- its annual Jingle and Mingle Holiday dends. Party last week at a stunning model While reading a thought-provoking home by Arthur Rutenberg Homes. commentary from the well-respected The event was not only a great chance economist, Brian Wesbury, I was remind- to enjoy a classic holiday mixer, but ed, once again, about the perils of trying to socialize with other members of the to time the beast (stock market). Yep, Chamber and business owners from the in this author’s humble opinion, it is an area. un-winnable game over time. During my “All chamber events have two pur- 36 years as a financial advisor, I am yet poses,” said Karen Everett, director of to witness anyone who successfully buys the PVB Division. “One is for people low and sells high. Sure, I have seen one to enjoy themselves, and two is to have get “lucky” from time to time, but even- a meaningful business networking op- tually he or she succumbs to the death portunity.” spiral of market timing akin to one that Photos by Susan Griffin Several local companies/business believes they can repeatedly win at the Jackie Smith and Kathleen Floryan get in the spirit at the Chamber’s holiday party. owners sponsored the holiday party, casino. It is simply not possible to time including Arthur Rutenberg Homes, given the opportunity to enter a raffle tions to help cover the expenses to put the market, regardless of all the heavily Synovus Mortgage Corp., Berry & Co for a number of incredible prizes, such these events on,” she said. “The cham- credentialed gurus on CNBC and the like Real Estate, Iberia Bank, The Ponte as a gift certificate to Spavia Day Spa, ber is very careful with its resources and who claim they can. Vedra Recorder, Keith E. Johnson, CPA, brunch for two at TPC Clubhouse, two tries to make membership investment According to Mr. Wesbury, “Imagine PA and FastSigns of St. Augustine. tickets for the Jaguars vs. Bears football stretch as far as it can.” being told back at the beginning of 2020 Attendees enjoyed hors d’oeuvres game and much more. Last week’s holiday party was not that the world was about to be hit by from Biscotti’s and desserts from Ruth’s Everett said that events like the Jingle only a way to celebrate the holiday a global pandemic that would lead to Chris Steakhouse while mingling and and Mingle holiday party would not be season, but also to honor some of the massive government-imposed shutdowns listening to live music from performer possible without the help of passionate Chamber’s extraordinary members. of business activity around the country. Samuel Sanders. members and local business owners. Upon entrance attendees were also “We look for sponsorships and dona- HOLIDAY continues on Page16 PAPPAS continues on Page 17 Ponte Vedra Recorder · December 24, 2020 BUSINESS WEEKLY 15 Berkshire Hathaway Watson celebrates HomeServices FNR 55 years of real donates $5,000 to estate service Watson is celebrating 55 years of delivering qual- Feeding NE Florida ity service to home buyers and sellers. On Dec. 16, 1965, William “Bill” A. Watson, Jr. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Photo provided by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices FNR founded Watson Realty with nothing but a small Realty is celebrating the holiday season with a $5,000 do- Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices FNR presents a $5,000 office in Jacksonville, and he dreamed of a people- nation to Feeding Northeast Florida. The nonprofit organi- donation to Feeding Northeast Florida. From left: Linda Sherrer, oriented company sensitive to the needs, wants and zation distributes food to numerous food-relief agencies in Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty desires of its customers. Now, after building upon his Northeast Florida’s eight-county region. founder and chairman; Susan King, president and CEO of Feed- dream, philosophy, and core values, Watson Realty Food insecurity affects approximately one in four adults ing Northeast Florida; Ann King, Berkshire Hathaway HomeSer- Corp. has grown into 48 offices with nearly 1,400 vices Florida Network Realty vice president of brokerage. in Northeast Florida, according to Feeding Northeast sales associates across Florida and South Georgia. Florida. The pandemic has made the food bank’s services Troop 15, K9s for Warriors, Pace Center for Girls and the “We are so fortunate to celebrate 55 wonderful more critical this year to help families coping with job loss Matanzas Riverkeeper. years in the real estate profession and to provide so and financial setbacks. Every dollar donated helps Feeding The company’s branch offices collect donations for Wolf- many people the opportunity to achieve the great Northeast Florida provide six meals to those in need, ac- son Children’s Hospital, Toys for Tots, Mayport Elementary American dream of home ownership,” Watson said. cording to the nonprofit. School, Grace United Methodist Church, Pie in the Sky, the “Owning real estate builds wealth, provides secu- “Our company cares passionately about the communities St. Johns County Council on Aging Hastings Senior Center, rity and improves quality of life.” in which we live and work, and we know that this year has Home Instead and Sertoma Toys for Kids. The company’s Over the years, Watson has expanded its services been challenging for many families,” said Berkshire Hatha- Realtors also support Rethreaded and the Holiday Angels to include mortgage, title, insurance, property man- way HomeServices Florida Network Realty President and program of the MalVai Washington Youth Foundation. agement, association management, construction, CEO Christy Budnick. “No one should ever go hungry, and Throughout the year, the real estate firm is a loyal plumbing/HVAC and a real estate school under its we are grateful to support Feeding Northeast Florida and its partner of Dreams Come True. For the past seven years, Family of Services. In 2020, the company garnered efforts to make a difference in our communities.” Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network more than 12,000 real estate transactions and $3 Philanthropy is a foundation of Berkshire Hathaway Realty has donated more than $281,000 to Dreams Come billion dollars in sales. HomeServices Florida Network Realty’s culture. Dur- True by contributing a portion of proceeds from every This coming year, Watson will roll out new ing the holiday season, the company donates 100% of completed home sale. The company and its associates digital marketing technology along with an all-new the proceeds from its luminaria kit sales to local charities support the organization by volunteering, fundraising and website with the latest user-friendly interface and including First Coast Blessings in a Backpack, Boy Scouts participating in events. tools for buying and selling a home.
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And COVID conditions were ville Beach, the first step in expanding its Cultural Center’s popular Market, where Vedra Beach. That building has been sold limiting the space we could use for most services to reach more artists, art students various artistic creations by local artists to Roanoke Vinton Radio Inc., a Virginia of 2020 and into 2021. “We were planning and art lovers in Northeast Florida. provide gifts and decorative options in a corporation. to sell the building eventually to complete The new studio is scheduled to be open to wide range of prices. “That building served the Cultural Center plans to move into a future arts complex on the public on Jan. 4, at 3972 Third St. South The Cultural Center, a St. Johns County and its array of artists and students very St. Johns County land near the Ponte Vedra in the Trader Joe’s shopping complex. It icon for more than a quarter century, well for 26 years,” Executive Director Concert Hall. The opportunity to sell now on attractive terms ignites our ambition to meet the demands of a wider audience for arts and arts services.” BUY ONE, GET The Cultural Center is planning even ONE HALF OFF more expansions, as well. EVERY Every Wednesday “In addition to the new Jacksonville CHARITY TAP Sandwiches, Burgers Beach studio, the Cultural Center Board of MONDAY IN Directors is pursuing additional facilities & Entrees OCT., NOV. in Nocatee,” Chairman Matt Nelson and Chairman-Elect Joe Bryant said. “Nocatee & DEC. already represents a significant — and growing — percentage of activity at our TAKEOVER Ponte Vedra site. “When fully realized, the Cultural Cen- ter will be offering more services than ever in proximity to more residents than ever — in Ponte Vedra Beach, Jacksonville Beach and Nocatee — at least.” $1 from Marineevery draft Toys beer for sold Tots goes Mission – to the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation. The Cultural Center was voted by is to help millions of less Beaches-area readers of the Ponte Vedra fortunate children share in the Recorder as the best art gallery and the magic of the holidays. best specialty school for 2020. This past 2020 year, it hosted a national exhibit featuring
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THEME: BOARD GAMES
Photo provided by St. Augustine Amphitheatre The Allman Betts Band to perform at St. Augustine Amphitheatre Feb. 6 On Saturday, Feb. 6, jam-rock group The Along with co-founder, guitarist and Allman Betts Band will take the stage at singer Duane Betts, the pair already had a the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. growing notebook of new songs, largely Tickets for The Allman Betts Band are composed on the tour bus or in hotel rooms currently on sale. To protect the health of in cities and towns across the country. They guests, artists, team members, crew and the re-enlisted Stoll Vaughan, a singer-song- well-being of live music, enhanced health writer from Los Angeles (via Kentucky), and safety measures are in place. who’d collaborated on five of “River’s” When The Allman Betts Band released nine tracks, to advise on the developing “Down to the River” in June of 2019, the material. And they booked a return to Ala- debut album represented not only the first bama’s Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, the time the group had recorded together, but historic recording facility where they’d cut in fact was the first time the seven-piece the debut, as well as re-signing Grammy- ensemble had ever played together. If winning producer Matt Ross-Spang to “Down to the River” was the sound of the reprise his role helming the recording. band’s combustible sparks igniting, then Over a week’s time, they recorded 13 “Bless Your Heart” is its bonfire, built for songs, with additional tracking in Memphis the summer of 2020 and beyond. and St. Louis. Within the eclectic reper- A double-album follow-up fueled by toire are the familiar — stacks of guitars; road-forged camaraderie and musical electric, acoustic and slide; a throttling, intensity, vibrantly reflecting the individual percussive rhythm section — and the fresh. and collective experiences of these seven, “I think we definitely challenged our- all drawing inspiration from the band’s selves, pushed ourselves artistically, and ACROSS 18. *Real estate-relat- 37. Computer net- 10. Autry or Wilder ed board game work acronym 11. Simon’s former symbolic hometown — a place Devon widened the spectrum on all levels. We 1. Dealer’s hand, in cribbage 20. Elvis Presley’s 38. Awaken partner Allman calls “the United States of Ameri- wanted something that was a little more 5. Wade’s opponent “____ and Fortune” 39. Wet nurse 13. Performed cana.” sweeping. A deeper experience,” Betts 8. Galsworthy’s “The 21. Preface, e.g. 40. Castrated man comprehensively or In 2019, as “Down to the River” topped said. Forsyte ____” 22. *A top one is a 42. Yale-____ College, in-____, pl. game piece in #18 Singapore 14. Butcher’s refuse charts and dotted playlists, The Allman Said Allman, “I hope what people hear 12. Nevada city 13. Prima donna Across 43. Aircraft’s additional 19. Beginning of Betts Band toured relentlessly. Sold-out on ‘Bless Your Heart’ is a band that’s hav- 14. Weasel’s cousin 23. Open carriage equipment holder sickness U.S. theaters in spring turned to festival ing a love affair with being a band.” 15. Makes collar for 26. Having a malig- 45. They’re denoted 22. TV classic “Hee RBG nant influence in red ___” dates in summer, even crossing the Atlantic Tickets for The Allman Betts Band are 47. Eric Stonestreet on 23. *Board game is- for a string of European appearances. It was available for purchase at the St. Augustine 16. Between the id 30. “Wheel of Fortune” and super-ego, pl. request “Modern Family” land ready for settlers in Germany in late July when Allman, the Amphitheatre Box Office and online at 17. Can be hot or 31. Stay clear of 48. Allergic reaction to 24. True inner self group’s co-founder, guitarist and singer, Ticketmaster.com. The St. Augustine Am- cold, meteorologically 34. Knife wound bee sting 25. Linear particle ac- speaking 35. Touch of color 50. Amusing celerator, for short required a tour-ending hospital stay for phitheatre Box Office will be open on Fri- 52. *Word game 26. Take-out handout surgery. His recovery postponed several days from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays 55. Don McLean: 27. Half human-half ensuing shows, but the writing for a second from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m,, and will only SUDOKU “Drove my chevy to goat, pl. album enthusiastically continued. accept payment via debit or credit card. the ____” 28. February “People,” 56. Joie de vivre e.g. 57. Charlie Parker’s 29. *Game with rooks nickname 32. *Game involving dation of Northeast Florida. The program 59. Bake an egg Mr. Boddy’s murderer provided at no cost to the school district or 60. Knocks on the 33. Chewbacca’s Cultural Center door, e.g. sidekick Continued from 18 parents must raise each year $150,000. This 61. 1970s hairdo 36. *a.k.a. draughts program contracts with three nationally- 62. Milk ____, candy 38. Type of parallelo- Beethoven” interactive exhibit from Spain, board certified music therapists who utilize 63. Swallowed gram supported by Robert and Monica Jacoby, as evidence-based music experiences to help 64. Reason to cram 40. Liberty Tree, e.g. 41. Vacuums, e.g. well as exhibits by local master artists such children reach their educational goals. DOWN 44. Extra shirt, e.g. as Ellen Diamond and Suzanne Schuenke. The Kick StART after school visual arts 1. Tube in old TV 46. Sabbath, alt. sp. Classes and workshops led by master artists program kicked off at the beginning of the 2. Paper unit 48. Audience’s ap- 3. “He’s Just Not That proval from throughout the country have been school year at Palm Valley Academy with ____ You” 49. Window treatment staples at the Cultural Center. two classes, and at Osceola Elementary. 4. Herzegovina’s partner 50. Bloody king of The Sound Connections Music Therapy The program is supported by the Dr. JoAnn 5. Excessive sternness Israel program for children with special needs Crisp-Ellert Fund at The Community Foun- 6. Convex molding 51. “Metamorphoses” 7. *Candy Land dif- poet has expanded from four St. Johns County dation for Northeast Florida and by The ficulty level 52. Serum, pl. schools to six, including two Title 1 schools Lazzara Family Foundation. 8. *Napoleon-themed 53. *The Game of ____ in the south of the county. The expansion To make a donation or for more informa- game of strategy 54. Makes mistakes is supported by the Delores Barr Weaver tion, contact Guzzo at [email protected] 9. Niels Bohr’s study 55. Acid drug object 58. Part of URL Legacy Fund and The Community Foun- or call (904) 280-0614, ext. 1205. 20 SPORTS Ponte Vedra Recorder · December 24, 2020
Send your sports news to S orts [email protected] pTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2020 • PAGE 20 www.PonteVedraRecorder.com Schroeders, Gotfredsons take titles in annual JAGA Family Championship i er it o orth lorida ol coach par th o od aced it t Ric ell Scott Schroeder a d hi tee a e da hter ca e clo e t hitti hi tee hot to appro i Kaitlyn fired a 9-under-par 62 at Jax Beach atel eet ol l to clai ictor i the a il i orced to o e ro it traditio al a i io at the a il ha pio hip date to a pre hri t a date d e to he e ted de e di cha pio eith a d to r a e t chair a e tler R a a o i d or ar ol l e o ed a r e i e trie thi ear he Photos provided by JAGA three hot i the t o per o cra le o a field leaped from 72 players last year to 138 Former PGA TOUR commissioner Deane Beman and wife Judy pose with Santa at the tournament. i d ept orth lorida da thi ear a d a a i o e a d o e With a birdie on the final hole to finish at ra dpare t pare t a d o th ro a der par o a d eli a ot red o a to e eral i their o o Sa ra o tr l capt red the Headlining the field was former PGA o ple i i io i a atch o corecard R o i io er ea e e a ith o er a e a d a arle o Sa o e i e d ro ped ith hi or er ep t o tr l o i io er i S ith a d hi i e the et co petitio r ce a d har Cynthia. Topping off the day was a surprise lie el ho er o e t ree ol o r e appeara ce ro Sa ta la cl too ho e the top pri e i the a il he a il ha pio hip oi ed the i i io hile Rod e a d a elt ched le ith it e or at i o eer ood o tr l ca e o t o top t it root lie i t o or er e e t Bob and Melissa Gotfredson won the Scott Schroeder and daughter Kaitlyn won the Family Couples Division at the JAGA Family i the o ple i i io he el ho er the ather So a d o ple to r a e t Division at the JAGA Family Championship. Championship. et core a a d the a elt he a il ha pio hip i a re creatio he e e t a co d cted the ac o o the t o ith the circle o a il eli i il t a a a d e ti e e e t eat ri erhap the happie t participa t a ille rea ol ociatio it co ectio e pa ded a e o a le or at ho ted at a each pro e io al a d ir t ee i tr ctor additio to trophie to the o r i i he re a ped to r a e t a the e celle t p lic acilit aid tler he S a aite ho ot to pla ol ith her tea there ere a ariet o other pri e rai child o tler a lo ti e only iffy circumstance seemed to be the brothers Jay and Charles for the first time in ro the Sa ra ol hop a arded pro e io al a d or er R e ec cool i d eather Sa ta ro ht ith hi ear ith ephe ic co pleti the to 16 teams based on gross and net finishes ti e ho ha ee i ol ed i the a e or ro the orth ole t li e a ood o r o e a ell a i cella eo per or a ce li e ore tha ear a director ol er tho h Sa ta pro i ed to or o tler added that a i ilar date or he clo e t to the pi e t holida co t e a d ro Sa ra tler o ce a ai the ti i o hi eather or e t ear a il ha pio hip ha alread ee ore chaired the to r a e t ith hi a il to r a e t ehal o tha o oo ed at a each or Jacksonville attorney Tad Griffin spon e er i e Sheila o e a d to e er o e ho participated a d or p o plete a il ha pio hip re lt ored a hole i o e pri e o the da hter Sadie ported the e e t e had a o der l da are a aila le at a area ol or Ravens sack Minshew 5 times in 40-14 rout of Jaguars By Mike Bonts a tal i to a d ri the a e he Ra e o t ai ed the a ar o ed i to a tie ith the a ar or the Special to the Recorder i he aid e o co petiti e a 267, and held the Jaguars to 61 first-half ri ht to the o o erall pic i the a reall tried to t e hi o t eca e ard ra t Sho ld oth cl lo e their BALTIMORE | or er ac o ille a ar he chirp a little it t t o that atthe do et the to e o the a re ai i t o a e the top pot o ld e de e i e e d a ic a o e had t o ho a i e a that ha e a to o uars’ second offensive snap with a sack for decided a tie rea er a ed o tre th o ac i cl di a orced le i the re pect or o e o the reat co petitor i a a et that ta ed alti ore to a earl ched le teri ee the et alti ore Ra e ictor o er hi o r lea e lead ce the a ar ell ehi d earl had a hi her S S tha the a ar or er tea la t S da ac o ille cored late he the o t i he a orced i to o io pa i ea i ac o ille o ld ha e the i ide alti ore ac ed tarti arter ac co e a ot i do t it atio hich ade alti ore pa trac o pote tiall dra ti le o Gardner Minshew five times. i he co pleted a ard to chdo r h e e ore rele tle re or a re ce the pre ed top elec hi i hat the ro ht e here to pa to roo ie r i ac a e Ro i o here o io l a lot o r tratio tio i e t ear dra t do a o e aid he ro ht e here ith re ai i i the third arter io l a lot o people are p et aid e re tr i to i arro e aid to co e cha e the a e to e a critical ard pa ro i he to ide a ar head coach o arro e o da e re doi e er thi e po i part o the de e e hat o hat recei er hri o le ith le t c t the re people are e arra ed here a lot o l ca hat i o ri ht o a d o e hat i te d to do Ra e lead to that t e do t let the per o al eeli it to the coache a d pla er i he co pleted o pa e Ra e a ar ac o co pleted co e i to pla he e ha e the opport i he a ar ill pla the hica o ear or ard a d t o to chdo ith o pa e or ard a d three to ch ty to fix things and try to work to get better.” at a ield o S da e ore o i terceptio a the a ar ha e lo t a do ith o e i terceptio a d r hed ollo i the e or et p et pla i the dia apoli olt o the road ra chi e record co ec ti e a e ti e or ard a d a to chdo o the o ele Ra the et to clo e o t the re lar ea o Ponte Vedra Recorder · December 24, 2020 21
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